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= " THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 19186. BRINGING UP FATHER MAGC!™ =M A DI MAN - I'VE SENT FOR THE DOCTOR -HE'LL BE H ANY MINUTE. - e THE WAY \ FEEL Internationa BY GQOLLY-Doc - INSIDE. - | THINK M HAUNTED! Copyright, 1916, 1 News Service. LIKE AN ADVANCE. AGENT FOR MALARIA Drawn for The Bee by George McManuS } YOU BVIDENTLY DRANK SOME POISONOUS WATER DO You RECALL WHERE 1T WAS WELL - T MUST HAVE BEEN BACK IN OHIO WHEN 1| wyz A BOY! 35 w o e R TR, | ' L ROURKES UNABLE l Too Much Halla G[ANTS EASY PREY l standing of Teams l YANKS WIN FROM Bt "0 e " Nators. 11 o Prohibition Law ! eehan, 1 ite and earned runs: Off . Shore, 12 hits and 3 in elght and one- 0 R N TOFINDTHE BALL, . ™=+ + .+~ FORTHE SUPERBAS WALTER JOHNSON it fidf i iz - Of Bussia Does Mot Er el TR LA, | AT LB Bt o (s, lawil R Sus | Apply to Wines Thompson, cf. P TR e g Omaha . 838 Brookiyn . / : ¢ Omaha Team Cannot Lambast | Milter, 1b. ¢ 0 ¢ 5 1 0 Brooklyn Takes First Game of | wWicnita 808 Phila, New York Defeats Washington phidl _;;’e""p‘,’:{"i’h,{;‘;{ fi‘m (x'.‘"!d"’l',':"a;z 2 e 4 D 492(New York. H . Sphere and Lose to Lincoln, | Forssthe, rf. . 3 0 1.3 00 Series From New York Des 'Motne BRI One to Nothing in Eleven- : Dumo, which on first analysis was Kildutf, ss. . RO e rowns in biue i i Eight to Nothing B L e -7-"’“1« City. .29 s::: suult‘mr::h Inning Game generally interpreted as embracing all ' . 9 . ‘opeka .. it ouls. ... . N 0y v i Krause, p. 3 0 2 0 2 0 AT SER et fl . kinds of alcoholic drinks, now has — Krueger . LS oesieie lver a,t alr ury been found to contain an unpublished JACK HALLA IS BRIGHT STAR | Totals .. G 3 u o9 2 ANDERSON IS HIT HARD| AMER LEAGUE | AMER. ASSN CALDWELL IS ON MOUND clause which makes an excepgon ?; . ; e * e | Nowavonk. an36 g00 kaneas clty. 43 Fairbury, Neb., July 3.—(Special.) L‘.‘i‘"ce,':?‘o?':itz‘i‘s e bill. a _Lincoln, Neb., July 3.—(Special|cariiste, 1f. ......... 0 2 3 & 0 ¢ ew York, July 3—Brooklyn easily e HRH ““A‘l':’..‘."'!,’x'f. Washington, July 3.—New York| _Frank {"i Tkie # g -old | originall blished Id_ hav Telegram.)—Jack Halla’s nifty twirl-|T. Smith, s 5 1 3 o % ¢o|won the first'game of its series with [ Ghicage “"1“0“}4’;“,,‘,,,‘,’. beat Washington, 1 to 0 today in an|son of Fr L '“:r."--. the 16-year-old :\e'-am.r:in :r theeimm:&‘: o :r; ing was too much for Omaha and the | Tobe*se * $ 3 3 3 4 §|New York today, six to one. Robin-|weshington 331 530/ Toledo 1l-inning game. Both teams had | farmer livi:: lboluptplln'm?lep:m?:w“ interests of South Russia, the Cn};nu Links grabbed the firsfit of a string | Lattimore, 3 3 o0 1 2 5 ofson’steam hit Anderson hard and he 2438 4 By Bant merous opportunities to score but i e ¢ < B e AR ] d ally 1426{Columbus .. numero Pp! of Fairbury, was drowned Sunday [and the Caucasus. of nine games between the two teams | Wiiiums, i 4 1 1 7 8 olwas poorly supported, especially in (274[Wilwaukee .. neither Caldwell nor Johnson could|afternoon while trying to swim in| Sales of the excepted wines will be in which the leadership of the league | Morse, $b. . 3 1 1 o o ofthe fifth inning when Brooklyn Yesterday's Results. be hit opportunely. Blue A p ermitted in the wine producing dis- ; river. The Tippin family started | P P & and a possible championship depends, | Holls, p. .. .4 1 1 0 o o|bunched a double and a single with WESTERN LEAGUE. In the eleventh inning Nunamaker i i i i i i P, sl Bt W L A A kg haby the eleve g on an automobile trip to Renfrow, |tricts and in towns in other regions Halla had the Rourkes tied hand | Totals % 8 15 m 8 ofthree errors by the Giants for three 3 St Jokeph, 4 reached first on a fly to Short right|Okl, leaving the son to take care of |¢Xcept where local option dutlared and fot all of the time while his|Omaha 00000000 0—0|runs. Jack Coombs pithed a remark- . field only to be forced at second by |the farm. After his midd I he | otherwise. h d K rather | Lincoln .10160000°—8 ablce game for Brooklyn. After Gy o o ooy meg e e . teammates thumpe rause rat g ly . Caldwell. The latter went to second |accompanied Floyd Hursch, briskly f o tiehi hi Two- Carlisle, Johnson, Double | Burns and Kauff, the first two bats- NATIONAL LEAGUE. 3 ; eompaIe oyd Hursch, a boy q ris| or a total of thirteen hits. | jiavi Smith to Lattimore to. Williams, ff, the first two bal Cineinnati-8t. Louls, rain. when Sawyer threw wide to first on | friend of about the same age, to the ome Town w111 The final count was 8 to 0 for Lin- | Ntolen bases: Carlisle, Marshall. = Strack |men to face him, made singles, no| Fhiladelphia, 1; Boston, b. i ' i i 18 ] iy R D S Lo hoh 2 Brooklyn, 6: New York, 1. Gilhooley's bounder. High beat out|river, Hursch was a_good swimmer coln. ; . ~ |guts By Halla, 5; by Kragse, 6. Bases on | Giant made a hit until Burns doubled | ciicugo, s: Pittsburgh, 3. a bunt to Shanks, filling the bases|and plunged in, but Tippin lingered W l M G ; Only twice during the game did |coln, 7; Omaha, 6. Time: 1:48. Umpire: |to start the ninth, but he was caught AMERICAN LEAGUE. and Hartzell, batting for Peckin-|on the bank. When Hursch reached elcome IVC regor Omaha have a look at the home plate, | Anderson. off second when Kauff lined to| 8t Leuls 2; Chicago. 3 paugh, lifted a short fly to left on|the middle of the stream he saw the | Davenport, Ia, July 3.—Captain J. gnc,e %hspeclacula{ thr?}\;\' by little LOOQ}?&)KE%& L e New York, 1 Washinglon, 1. which Caldwell scored. Score: Tippin_boy struggling in the water |C. McGregor of the lowa lsnioml ; A rtie omason from short center AR AR O AR, oston, ¢; Philadelphia, 4. NEW YORK WABHINGTON. with his dog and rushed to the home | Guard, who encouraged members of cut the runner off at the plate for| JOUZE UOUN ads T 0 AMBERICAN ASSOCIATION. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.AE, i the thrid out, when three successive Dioertin. 4 111 1 Okauffor 3 1 1 0 o| Kansas City. f; 8t Paul, o, GliN'ly,rt 4 0 10 OMoellerrt 3 0 3 0 0 ol E)? Ele:{orlh neGulrby. Lroalls h;s comumand :lo‘!lke th‘e fefieul"l“b": ! h r ) v g st Indlanepolis, 4;' Loulsville, 1. St 3 worth and his son, Glenn, ran to the |after they had first refused, wi 5 Stengelrf 3 1 1 0 OR'D'tsmre 4 0 3 0 0 H'ts'lrf 0 0 0 0 OFostor,db 4 0 1 4 0fW 3 3 0 i hits failed to produce a run. ~Again Gompose Song For Wheatt 4 2 1 0 onqyn:.?n' 000 a0 4 1|1 Solumiul L TolNdo, W, 4231 oMianct ¢ 1 3 0 0friver and Glenn recovered the boy’s | welcomed back to West Branch, la., in the eighth Krause lammed out a 5 | oerab G SRRl cher s R0 Rt A0 —— S— 3082 o8hakaid 8 0 238\ hody immediately. ~ Drs. Coates, | his home, “with open arms,” a state- o > h 5 v,2 Merkle, X | 4 ' i single to left and Krug followed it Beneflt Of Mr LeWIS A 4151 iy D 830 Erlal R 30381 oHawes and Powell went out to the |ment issued by the West Branch with another, but a snappy double ' Millerc 3 0 4 0 ORaridenc 3 0 8 2 0 Baker,db ¢ 0 4 0 DJohnan,p 4 1 0 0 0[gscene of the drowning and used the | Commercial club, said tod: play in which Krug was extinguished Coomep S L o Mageect 4 36 0 0Moyerss 407215 for thirty mi fthont | - A recent ineiscke mArRInG i 4 ) B ecordihbedlOmaRalsE chatices . 2 T e e e RO L0 0RO iemeh € 11 3 oAlsmie 8 0 7 3 o|pulmotor for thirty minutes without [ A recent message warning Captain ’ e o Thdc following song is one of the 2 chupp,p 1 0 0 0 0 Nunm'r.e e e T reuus‘fl:(umg yol:ng"l'“)plgA His bgdy M;Qregor got !o"return as “he was £ - | few demonstrations which Dodge Totals 27 32713 & (1 e was taken to the Richardson under- | taking our boys oft to war,’ was sent m(ljlc'ulislc was Lincoln's busiest | F00L€rs are planning to spring in be- it eI PitchlngdB;;tle Bet:“n Frover | e ml(lm {oomg!nnd e nnp'admolic i 5 f thei i S o = n Totals 85 63311 0 called from its outing. statement said: clouter. He lammed out three hits, :?l:h:corr:tl; ff:i;'o;;t:‘,m{i:em?nt;?;;: N",“_‘;:::k ‘m(l :‘ 4 (“‘m“h“ "B (=0 G omas Goes to ::a‘.' od for Peckinpaugh in elovonth. 53 _‘ = tH [owrey, 'y u . s one a double and another pretty| ¢iarnoon when he tackles Strangler | Home run: Wheat, Stoten bases: Daubert, Indians. New.;or:r e ':u':! ;'ov;“o 0001—1 nearly laid out Umpire Anderson. Lewis. Tune: “Marching Through |2 Méra, Kauft. —Double playa: Cutshaw, Washington 0000000000 0—0 The Lincolns scored their first run o g 8 1| Daubert and O'Mara; Burna and Fletch RECORD IS FOUR TO T Two-bi Ged Double play: in the first inning on successive hits | C¢OT8i- SOnaTARE O M - FIRC b oA Seet WO | oo to Sige " Firm “on, err by Smith and Lober. Another came Rt el e B e b K . Al “RBri ; oft Coombs, 2. and earned ru; . . ; 3 ; dwell, s in the third when Carlisle doubled, B":K ot ey good old bflfikw”- Oft “Anderson, § hits, 3 runs in six innin Sioux City, Ia,, July 3—Sioux City | Suitiwarl {Mileny. Strack cut: By Johnson. stole third and rambled home when 0ys, we're bringing ours along, |off Schupp, 1 hit, no runs in three innings; | won the opening game of the series |4; by Caldwell. & wild i h: Caldwell, 0 To bet it on Joe Stecher, and we'll bet | oft Coombs, 1 run. Struck out: By Ander- | b diy ¢ b : Passed ball: Alnsmith. Umplres: Owens and Marshall threw the ball into the / and son, 5 Schupp, 3: Coombs, 2 Wi picen: | nere today from Des Moines in a | connolly. e 2 e bicacheratiThe fourthiaavichelbinka itegodian CaironE | Anderson. - Umpires: 0'Day and Mason. | pitcher's battle between “Lefty” White Sox Beat Browns, ear m Splte Of 011? open up v{’m;l a fusillade of hits on Th“m‘)t‘li‘;’:e‘; ::’rgl"i::‘;(‘"‘“c"y will Braves Beat Phils, Thomas_ lndh“Blugs" Grover, the lat-| chicago, July 3.—Chioago continued it rause, which combined with lumpy ) 3 Boston, July 3.—The Boston Nationals de- | ter getting the long end of a 4 to 2| Winning streak today, winning, an erratlo . [ e e d i e i st & do a little | teatea Philadeiphia, 't 1. today i & game | score. Score: foe fom B roui s o 3 cnicngs won RY to run your car without any, Th i squeezing. 5 X s MOINES ¥led and acored when Wellman throw Wolt- 3 thorah ot 070 Tindl the toee: "Hutr’:?:é hurrah, the scissors is the |, Alexander was batted hard, Konetohy| UMY TE: 103 1 0 | Betors.the Ball s ecouurad i’ winning Every bearing will shriek like a lost soul 230 5 2 ning, while & hit batsman, iice hit | Hartford, s ey s ns 1 i i ondiame at_____J inithe/aticrtoon, It makes them groan before they leave ;:;‘. ornors :’fml\f.',','.ff,":‘m:‘?fi singles :t:'iiu a ;lulonn. 1;:. 0 0360 ‘N visitors had an opportunity to win tllldfnc]:lot}‘rums "} Putin SreAse Ol: ‘l’ld ; ed ba or three more tallles Jones, 3 0 011 1 Uljn the eighth inn hen they had th and what happen: The ca - Bears Lose' Ten to TR s o IRERSEUIRE NIRRT B, 08 Pod ot b Sl B Fd o out squealin Ppbut' even |oc|;n‘;:!ll:o:vntthe Six tO TOpeka KaWS wrestling crew the king, sionvaing owiandin snslenbypstooks . 30 0 & 1 ofwhile the othor base runners had to re(und; bearings Welgl: Why? y 1 1 p. 0 4 0 [to their bases. 'obin batte or Lavan an ] Putting the scissors on the Strangler. P}”LADAED}:]F;F'O{::E oaAm — — — 2 |retired the side by forcing Marsans. ? Paskertof § 12 0 OM 1811 % 30 305 3¢ 2 BT. LOUIS. CHICAGO. . S “He's tried it on a raft of guys, they |Niehoft2b 3 1 1 1 1Eversb 2 1 3 1 0 ABH. O.A.E. ABH. O.A.E. Because steel cannot be POl“hed to Topeka, Kan., July 3—The Savages 7 BUYS, theY | giocicah 3 2 0 1 oCollinart 3 2 1 0 0 LICIES (s Shot'ndt 5 0 8 0 OFclsch, ¢f3 1 1 0 0 bsol g kept the lead from the first inning to- couldn’t stand the pace, Crivathrt 2 0 2 0 OMageedt 2 13 00 0 AB R HIOQ A Byustindd 5120 oWevnib 81110 absolute smoothness. The brightest, da; f en Joe began to close his knees|L'd'rusib 2 0 7 0 0K'n'hylb 2 1 3 0 1 O Ol Miller,rt 4 2 2 0 BEIS{Ry g 1 3 y and defeated Denver, 10 to 6. The et g ‘hos Wh'td1f 3 0 3 0 1SmithSb 3 1 11 0 1010 ¥ wialerib 40810 181yt smoothest lookin be"mg‘ are full of Scoxe: ey wilted in the race. Banc'fiss 1 0 0 3 0Sn'dg'asof 3 0 1 0 0 TSR A { 4 . . f 5 \ t ne e 1 [ B 0200 littl | d di { DENVER. You'll know when it is working right [ Killiferec 2 1 3 1 1Gowdyc 3 1 4 2 0 TR L EER 0B STt 0922 ittle microscopic holes an protrudin; R RS O A B, by watching Strangler’s face Al'nder,p 2 0 0 1 OR'lbach,p 3 0 0 00 0/ N B S 001y 2410 ints. It 1 th . d‘ Miller, rf .. Vo 1 : . IR | B o s S S AN e e Dl e 1000 o s points. 1§ these grinding over eac. Kellher, 88 Jhsg gty Whgn Joe begins to do his celebrat- Totals 21 518 7 3 Totals 26 818 § 2| Livingston, YRR T e T 0000 1P 1T e 2 ott 9 Keliher, o T kel Philudutpia . 0 Pt et | e, G R R R T P B other that create friction. Oil or grease Buteher, It 1 & 1 9| Chorus: (Called wcount rain') Bt 0 0 1 1 dwimnp 3§11 216 by their very nature can only smear . “ /| r Two-base hit: Collins. Stolen base: Nie- e e e e IROE . Dyer, 2 g Hu;:::;shurrah, Erelivasstyon ort hoft Dlonu!lfile play: Bancroft, Niehoft and D:““):‘m“ e = Z R 0“0_; T these over, make them ChPP“Y- They " . Luderus. o8 Of Boston, 1. B . L s g;:x::: z’ :a : 2 That Strangler needs a dozen pair of | on h.n;;fon:'n:u:i:n:;:z. .HI‘:: e e‘.r,:; Stoux City. 0030300 x—4| ¢ :g ;;': }N';"“,:_‘;' ;}fi:m-“ still wear, and break Dfi. SBtetscs A arms. \ % lr::lln"' o efi::m:-,n, 6h ;ml? :‘\‘l’n-m:. -:: s-’:;;?(c:";n}:t“' Wgnmcr, LeJuene, Cooney.| *Pratt out, hit by batted ball. [ H be b d husky, but he’ll atson, Lejeune. Btolem| —————— ¢ may,be big an | Y six innings. Hit by pitcher: By Reulbach |buses: Watson, Hartford. Doubie playa: | cniorgn ARG ’ Totalstteraie sy 36 12 34 13 3 feel some nevg akarlx;ns' old (s-ncmr;); byx:;;::nd'e.r gMng;a)ib.g;‘ruc:( Hartford to Claire to Jones; Callahan to| ot W s Ap R m 0. A p|Before he gets back home to P et Tieer 2 Urpiros: Quigley | SoUieY to Mets, Base on balle: Off Grover | piaya:~ Fournier to Woltgans. First base Agler, 1b T gty et g Kentucky. A BrTon: t'vuas‘;m); ‘6‘;‘0‘,‘:1; o;:.?'.,,",,fi{,f:"flf,' :9 o srrora: 8L, Louls 5: Chicago, 3. Buxes Schweltzer, e O Chitago Beats Pirates. Grover (Hahn) Thomas (Watson) (3).| Hite and d runs: Oft hita b x’.f ol bl N e cane down here a year ago and | pytshurgh, Pa., July 8.—Chicago defeated [ Time: 1:44. Umbpire: Denie e e I alubt. Taninga; aff. Wol(xane, GRAP""T! H Pl T s 2 : ; took a lot of chaff, Pitusburgh ‘heia md‘:y. 3 mbz', len;un%vllln ————— ;n'éli.'.'d‘"fi.l‘.v'“’h,'" 'év"‘u'l,,.':'.'.'“"(m“k" b)y o [ 2 1 0 1 4 ofBut when the match was over you|ihe elehth inning when hits by R el to R ] Bivuek outt By Wellman, 8; by Wolteans, 5. t l sk e e e e alph Powell is RSy IR utomonblle e ilce | three runs. e Pirates made one run in f ' Indians Whip Tigers, West, 1 0 For he handled Charley Cutler like | {eeg, " o hrain'e. tiiple st 3 L:-:‘betl;:. 3 0 : 0 : o he does a yearling calf, (l'u';n)'r:ud"b"u:fez;mu!ell;tl'r'l‘d.nn:wlrhquglr:ll:: Ma:n& n Tennls Cleveland, 0., July 3.—Dauss' wildness P 0 : y g i Sl o e 5 il 3 early In the game and his Ineffectiveness in A atal B T it o | Aud this backers had to walk back|35VoRD, core, Mt * D0 on bulle AW T Th- Y the fifth, combined with two costly errors, e R e Y Chw Chicago. CHICAGO. | PITTSBURGH. OUI'D‘GY LR 61 b ol B OO AU e L T oo Fy o G orus: : LAE, ; B, batted, 11 to 6. Lowdermilk started for Berei lubri h Topeks $ 3013 08 =8| Hurrah, hurrah, we're back again to- |Zpideras ' 10 E Carevct 8840 01 o e e ontemplat Cloveland, but was wild and retited-in favor But there is one lubricant that abeolutely P el L O OO E T 3 Fiackit’ 110 go'Brionte 4 010 0| T ¢ mplate en-|of Bagby, who was etfective to loose play- Gliteratas tth E 3 Goodwin, Agler, Butcher, Manser. Sacrifice (o8 g . 995 3 Oyyaeneras & 1 3 3 1| tering the annual city tennis tourna- | Ing, sliowing Dotrolt fo soors two W% the obliterates ese microscopic rough- hita: Schweitzer, Cochran (1), Miller. Sac. | We're sorry Gotchi is sore and will 0080 WiernT 28 11 5| ment, which will be held at the Om-| hua "boon’ suspended - for thres” days for nesses. Dixon’s selected flak hate will ritice fly: Keller. Double plays: Gochran to not play. 4123 1*Sonmidt 0 0 0 0 0fgha Field club, starting Saturday, are | throwing s bat_into the grandstand at chi- 5 ¢ flare grapasie Wi Goodwin to Agler; Butcher to Stevens. Stolen | Byt maybe he'll be next in line; Joe 4 030 OHarmon,p 0 0 0 0 0 d e : P cago Sunday. Bcore: fill these holes and build up a smooth, base: Engle. Hits: Off West, 12 in elght L 3 i 3 011 0 0°Gibson’ 0 0 0 0 o|urged to send their entries to Ralph iy . e P oth, and ons-third inntngs, Bases, on balls: Off will put him away, =~ Fincherie 4 08 1 1fnstondd 4 37 2 8| Powell as soon as possible. Powell A O A, P 0.4 mly veneer around the little protrudin :N(e;l,t;nf;hll When he gets done his scissoring on | FUfTN™ 3 1 0 3 owilsone 2 0 9 1 0| iS managing the tourney this year and [Graneylt 3 1 2 0 63111 ts until the whole beari 1 i ; nabe “ooper.p FETE I 1; by Lambe Lewis tKnabe 1100 SCooperp 38 81 8|is eager to have a large entry list. AR N o EOIH un 1e whole bearing 1s smoo! Mullen. : s ST ot l' T Entries can be sent to him at the | smithrt 2 0 2 0 HE B eyond description, No other gn\phlte —_— 'otals )y (] 2 : H H @ WichitoTsShut Out | Roger Coker Wins | s %rinl, Ty o v reld o g § i d fmal d1 41 has this quality. Dixon’s selected flake lor Seaton In eighth. B 3b 4 1 1 6 F B o A AN ) H H o i Tennis Tournament | ‘it emer i g Piin graphite is the only graphite produced By St. Joe Drummers At 0 | Bluff e Dadted tor Hamon ln ninch, || Today’s Calendar of Sports ||Lame § 8§ ¢ dpnvaezy 330 80 tl;aft1 hkas the pecti‘har thinness and flatness uf Pittsburgh ...1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—2 Sty e RS A DURD 1 of flake, a toughness and elasticit M v 3 t ouncl 8 Two-base hit: Zimmerman. Three-base | Boxing—Battling Levinsky against Knock- | Totsle gt st R Totals 39112412 2 il 'k i g' ¥ thlt St. Joseph, Mo., July 3.—Sommers hits: Mulligan, Hinchman. Stolen bases: [out Brown, ten rounds, at Kanwas City.| eBatted for Dauss in elghth i will make it build up and not adhere to pitched shutout ball today and St.' pooer Coker, a dark horse, who Fieat h.’::"b'" Bt R ener. rouads: ot Do at Aa TcissetiEw enty Detrolt Ziiaey "o.n'n 100003—4! itself, ball uporpack Dixon’s Graphite Joseph won from Wichita, 4 to 0. bl ! s e asen |y Trandes, ton mends o Ean st | Clevelan Lot o aloln 0] 10le= s 5 e Scare: D ey, wor the anioap.tonn | Coobn. 3 ot Harmon. 1 il snd sai | M Yook MoCRre hesnn orks | uuhs? Rpeubi (xS oy, " Automobile Lubricants are the only 1 WICHE AR, . 0. A E|tournament at the Council Bluffs i hme ol EaoKaPe NN tasmoTtonal it %fi" Oy ln'::' Kot b Yount, a1 T A e R -"“32;'@.’["‘; automobile lubricants made that contain Iv{-:ltlxr:‘n o AR LE e 9| Rowing association by trimming Dick | innings; oft Copper. 7 hits, 2 runs in elght Fiynn, Titeh ,,‘m;md':',“’.'; el sy ""; Buses on balls: Off Lowdermilk, 3 off this rare form of graphite flak Fox, If. . § 0 1 1 0 0|Mayer Sunday in the final round, 6-3,| [hh'"Ee:, O Figrmon. no B no rine in | White againat Johnny Grifith, ten ro T R Gl e o r Srifton: 2 4 0 110 0 0164 Asa result of his superior pro- | (Batra); by Packard, (Wagner). Struck T P i o ";:f one-third nninks: off Bagby. 8 hith and 1 Why? Because the Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. are the Coy, rf. . 9 0 1 o o wess with the racquet a cute little |out: By Seaton, 3; by Packard, i; by Mandot against Jimmy Miner, ‘elght rounds, | TR In weven and two-thirds Innings: off only graphite workers in the world who have facilities for o o 2 ofgj i f Cooper, 7; by Harmon, 1. Wild pPitch: |at Memphis. Hal Stewart against Ba Dauss, ¢ hits and 1 run In seven innings; i i A Tty 9 1§ % §|silver cup is now reposing on the|gegion Umpires: Kiem and Emslie. *| @xelil, ” ten rounds, -t Windsor, - Ok, | o£C Ericksn. no hits and no runa in ons poducibgithlyipeci s fomsioff graphite:fake fien okt Riolny By es T T mlmelkm the Coker mansion. Befdre e Jolinny’ Coulon -nlv.‘in Bobby_Burns, ten | l10ing HIC by pltched balli ' By Daues, imperfections. That's pretty strong, but it's a fact. Davis, rf. 0 0 1 0 0| he took Mayer to a cleaning Sunday Tribune Team Wins. rounds, at Kenosha, Wi, Dick Wells against . 8 ¢ By millc, 1; W, ith this li _____ 1 5 d 1 Y | rhe Omais oy | ek Torres, fifteen rounds, at Las Sesas | DY Bugby. 3; by Dauss, 2; by Erickson, 1. ‘e suggest that you get acquainted with this line by first Totals T Ty (-Okl" licked Tollinger in the semi-| goateq the Festner l‘;'rll.nl:::.!nbn‘d"ly‘:'onrn;’:l = o ks e & "(‘,}d‘,'“"" Y % e fiansue: g Umplen R Ding trying out Dixon's Graphite Transm "l"dmflefyfl“m }1‘{4 o final round. at Riverside park, 18 to 11. > "mt'llln| . ,“w‘:um';"(') :.";',';m S an Rod Box Doat Macks, g';:qu‘a, :73 Tnlkdn' over with a [:ixnn dealer; he o 00 [] Lewls, finish match, 5 5 s just what you nee McCabe, cf g } i g 2 1 ,:mflll_tl::;.rfid“mg::r women’s champlon- | off the rubber in the ninth Boston won to- Ask your dealer for Lubricati ?(‘:}'ll:‘k,x':l;n 'l! o RPN el DAL TS ) OW ey lze p (-Pnll—(‘mmplommn' tournament of Wesf u:ny‘;":‘.::l.é 3‘1:: (‘v" fififif.i}."‘v‘il;" m‘d'c':m 2= il AR lcatmg Chflr" Fusner, ¢ D o Yirgiala Wonien's Golt aassciation af Falr- [out for a pinch hitter in lhnhollk;l.h:l Bhoe. 3 2 utler, 3 p hand ylelding two runs In the ninth on a L 0 3.3 & 0 Racing—Opening of the summer meeting [ bass on bally, (wo singles and an error, Joseph Dlxon Cruclble Co Foaua P SR § STECHER of sn.a-. cing_association at Fort Erle. | Seore: : 5 ' o _____ Trotting—Lake Erle ciroult meeting opens | BOSTON PHILADELPHIA Totals . G OIRCRET W e /o e b <. Age.... A A it Dot Y oty Tnaeting AB.H. O.A.E Walohrt 4 2 0 0 0 Bt...doeenh . 3 3 3 200 0 0 o—o|205. Weight. cult meeting opens at Yendota, . O 4210 0Kingss 613161 ) N JERSEY CITY, N. J. L) N W outi By Sommers, 7; by Kiein, 4. |6 feet 1 inch. Height 6 feet 1 inch A“”“"“*M“‘ regutts of New England A e A R Eastablished 1827 Bagee on balls: Off Sommers, 2; off Kiein, | 78 inches, ,. Reach. 76 inches matenr Rewing assccistion at Boston. An- 4 313 1 OLajoledb 6 1 2 2 0 & Wild pitch: Sommers. Stolen bage: Jour: 1734 inches Neck 19 inch Tintlon 5t Pearin. " Annual Frilacershl Fe 5100 0dinislb 4 110 0 0 dan. Bacrifice hits: Britton, Kiein. Two-! 4 5 & es s, ual elphls Peo- Min'is, : . . Doubl : ; ple's regatis at Philadelphl: 3101 OME'ess 6513 11 hita: Koating, Fusner, Buier: dan: Jour 40 inches. «Chest (Normal). 48 inches {otorbont—AnnuAl regatts of Misslsnippl €266 0Meyeric 5 1 4 1 0|=emewssmsu - ppviii Left on bases: St Joseph ';4 inches.... 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