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NOW WHERE THINK Y ARE GOING. 5 - 1O . ROURKES COME BACK - WITH TWO VICTORIES Bruck and Merz Both in Stellar Form, Keeping Lincoln in Control. THREE-TWO THREE-NAUGHT |- Lincoln, July 4.—(Special Tele- . gram,)—Pa Rourke's athletes put a crimp in the Links here today by tak- ing both games of a double-header, 3to2and 3 to0. ~_ Bruck and Merz both pitched stel- © lar ball, keepnig the hits well scat- tered, but Krug's pupils bunched irs. ' Bruck practically won his own game in the morning when he lammed . out a two-bagger, scoring two run- i ¥ after the Rourkes had previous- mnp a run in the same in- ning. hall - started ‘the inning ;lt! a walk, advanced to second on' 'orsythe’s out and scored when Kil- duf| uin{led to center. Burg walked, and both runners scored when Bruck . slammed a double to the fence, - In the afternoon game, Lincoln scored first, but Omaha tied it u{: in the sixth, when Merz lead off with.a single to center and scored on two outs, In the next inning the Rourkes grabbed the game. Marshall . opened with a single, Forsythe was walked, and both runners advanced ‘a base on Kilduff's single, Bur, _ doubled to the centerfield fence an two_runs came over. __Lincoln d over one in the «eighth, but "f(’m tightened and ‘erawled out of a bad hole.: 4 From the Bruins| == Fogers gy i oo B Dot s g “Bears to &Mdfln and won, 5 to 2, ~ Score, first game: ; AR E ° 1 0 L] 1 B e et ~osccommnny oWl SiF & e E - &l ore —-—-—; ormmmonom wlmooorrs. ox * Soldiers to Be Lionized at Frontier Days nne, W, &—g'ithf}g | mont ilhnd[ on the Wol be. mo 't Thom; k ta1 T, Nmith, Lober, k. Smithe 5%‘; ..:' 'i': o E.'!-’. Left YOUL PROMISED ME ) CouLd <40 our - MAGGIE - ™ v Rourkes | Back in Form | alommurussox Rewmecnd consP =1 Elee ¥ olecccccscssol DII-I-DF wed, 2lee omucP 5 o Y T A . H. 1 ° 2 1 2 0 o 1 1 L) o F wo g Two-base hits: Lober, Burg, Gregory. to_Lattimore 'to i3 Burg. Kilduft. § H on 1 xu..‘lml Wiches Drop Both ~ Games to Josies St. Joseph, Mo., July 4.—St, h :lptured both endxjo(,; double {’::e er - Na, 6 Fime: core* ar e WICHITA ° D PR sy szamicad somcmoonol O. Willlams, 2b. .. Jourdan, 1b, . McCabe, cf. Fuasner, Butler, 3b. Keating, ss. Hovllk, p. ... Davis 8. Bases on 3. Btolen bases: utler. Two Home run: Hoclik. Joo 4; Wichita 1. Eckman and Carney. Jourdan. Left on bases: Bt Th Umj me Beore second g WICHITA, Jackson, of. . Hotllng, 3b. Fox, ). ccdanieecy eo-l‘.-—-.? cncasanond S diimmy st R 1b. Malirker, v R el wunnocssss? 01 Wichita . 00 Struck out: By J. lams, 6: by Malar- 4. Basea on balls: Off Willlams, " larkey, 1. Stolen Fox. Tw hit: Sullivan. Hol run: Gray, Left bases: St. Joseph, Wichita, 4. runs: St. Joseph, 3; Wichi Tim Umpires: Carney Hanry Ford Gets C On Fremont Island Fremont, Neb,, July 4.—(Special.)— Henry urer, has engaged a cottage on Fre- Platte: river, where he will camp out while in Fre- mont to attend the tractor meet, A t 7 to 11, President George F. of the Commercial .Jub tehd- the use of his camp to Mr. Ford, > will come to Fremont in his pri- stay. is 5 | Bloux City . | Connolly, 3b. i, . THE Copyright, 1916, Internatioral News Service. TELL ME - WHEN DID ) DO ALL THIS? BOOSTERS TAKE TWO Bioux City Loses Both Ends of Double-Header to Des Moines. LEJEUNE WRENCHES KNEE Sioux City, Ia., July 4—Sioux City lost both games this afternoon to Des Moines, The Champions won the opener, 10 to 0, and the second ame, 9 to 7, Lejuene wrenched his nee and will be out of the game some time. Eddie Hahn in the secona game fell for the hidden ball trick. Score, first game: DES MOINES, AB. R. Hahn, ©f. .. Hunter, of. Hartfora, x Meloan, if. . Jones, 1b, Claire, 2b. Ewoldt, 3b, n, . e ] vt il cecaSuwnnd R L L o cccccssssl Connolly, 8b. Mets, 1b. Livingston, Cooney, 2b. Clarke, p. Pfelster, p. *Crosby .. Gaspar, p. . Totals . *Buatted for Pfelster Des Molnes — Connolly, Le- Joune, Hunter, Breen, Jones, Claire. Sacri. fice hits: Hunter, Musser. Stolen base: Ewoldt. Double plays: Hartford to Claire to (2), Breen to Claire. Innings by Pfelster, 8123; :)" Clark, 7; off Two-base Pt 2;10. Umpire: Shannon. Score, second game: DES MOINES. AB. ° = curruonoraro? 2lmcvevoonnol Hahn, rf. - Semom Cl 2 Ewoldt, 3b, Spahr, c. . o;‘mnn. p. wonssmmon | cocobuumony lonona wl|~cocosomest 8 SIOUX CIT AR, Lejoune, of, Clark, ¢t. i Met cccurmrononen 5l commnumnnon . ccccoomonoueERe L ) cocomooccocol - *Batted for Grover in ninth. Des Molnes 8000400029 Sloux City 41020000 0—T7 ‘Three-base . B By Gaskell, 2.3, Off Gliligan, £t Ga oft Omvl:‘. 1 , 11-3; by Thomas, 8 3- y Grover, 4 Hi i b . Hit by pitched ball: B i by Thoms (Connolly). Umpire Shann Ritchie Will Learn To Be a Soldier San Francisco, Cal., Jlll{ 4. —Willie Ritchie, former lightweight cham- o | pion, announced his intention today of learning the rudiments of another profession of fighting and will go into training next Monday as a soldier at the Monterey, Cal., military camp for civilians. Ritchie signed the enlist- ment rolls as a recruit for four weeks' tuition under United States army offi- The former champion wrote his néme, G. E. Steffan. R.H.E. 00001Q1006—3 6 3 320000005 ¢ 0 Carter and Schang; Boehler At Loulsville Indishapolls . Loulsville Ford, the Detroit manufact- | 5o Batterles: Crutcher and Berry; Young and Beverel i YESTERDAY - YOU SAID | COULD GO IF 0 BE HOME EARLY - AND 1 |~ Standing of Teams | 'WEST. LEAGUR, | ha . 24 .63 862 507 AT8 NAT. LEAGUE. Brooklyn o Boston L3827, Philadelphla 34 29 . New York .3033. AMER. LEAGUE. S Now York ..40 67 .597|Kansas City, 4438 land ..40 29 .680Minneapolis .38 33 62(Indianapolis 3830 8832 % 32 40 .429/Columbus 7 47.266(Milwaukee Yestorday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. 8, 0; Topeka, 8, 5. 1; St. Joseph, 8, 2. Lincoln, 2, 0. 10, 9; Sioux City, 0, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. i 8t lnl:ll. 8, 4. Washington 36 8t. Louls 0 . B L2445 Chicago, 1, 7. Cleveland, 2, 6. 4; Washington, 0, 6. , & Philadelphia, 2, 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 8, y Indisnapoll ; flle, 5, 0 B Minneapolis, 2, 0 3 Milwau! e—Denver at Topeka, Wich- ph, Omaha at Lincoln, Des City, ] league—Cincinnatl at St. Louls, Boston, Brooklyn at New Chicago at Pittsburgh. American league—New York at Wash- ington, Boston at Philadelphia. ET\TV. Strgl_li) Romps Away With Memorial Trophy at Trapshoot G. W. Stroup, one of the younger of Omaha's trapshooting sharks, won the Billy Townsend Memorial trophy at the annual shoot held yesterday by %{e,lking eightyeight targets out of Owing to the rain of the morning, only a handful of-shooters turned out for the day's program, which included six events, three merchandise prizes being offered in each. Almost everybody shooting man- aged to grab at least one prize, with Stroup the big winner, in addition to his capturing the Memorial trophy, which he holds for one year. The scores were: G. W. Stroup, 88; Ray Kinsley, 86; Don McCown, 84; Frank Ellison, 83; W. Reetz, 80; Hol lingsworth, 75, all out of 100 targe: L. H. Cook, 37 out of 50; Doc 1 18 out of 25. Caddock Wins From Dfiemetral at Anita Anita, Ta, {uly 4—(Special Tele- gram, Caddock won from Demetral, the first fall in nineteen minutes and twenty five seconds, with a full nel- son and body scissors; seco/nd fall in six minutes, nine seconds, 'with top double wrist lock. Demetral was on . the defensive throughout. North Platte Drops Third Game to Oleaners of Lincoln | ; North Platte, Neb., July 4.—(Spe- cial Telegram.)—Seven errors count- ed materially in North Platte’s drop- ping the third game to the Lincoln Cleaners and Dyers. The visitors took the long end of a 2 to 0 score, both runs coming in on North Platte er- rors. Walworth and Myers had a nifty pitchers' battle, Myers allowing three hits and whiffing seven men. The Cleaners took fie %i worth and six of them fanned the air. Score: R.H.E, 001000102 § 3 00000000—0 3 7 Walworth and Jack Dillon Knocks Out Jim Flynn in Fourth |£: Dewey, OkL, July 4.—Jack Dillon - of Indianapolis " knocked out Jim Flynn, Pueblo fireman, in the fourth round of their scheduled fifteen-round bout here today. A left hook to the jaw followed by a hard right cross sent Dillon’s op- onent to the floor for the fidal count. he first two rounds were even, while Flynn led in the third. In the fourth the fireman went to the canvas twice for a count of eight before Dillon ;'ml:t home the blows that won the ight. ;|| Today’s Calendar of Sports w s e A AAVEC Bad Cough? Feverish? Grippy? These allments weaken your system. Don't walt. Use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. allays Inflammation, kills germs. 28¢c. Al drugglata.—Advertigementy ts off Wal- |y BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus THAT- | CAN'T TELL PROMISED YO BE HOME AT HALF PAST - |SUPERBAS BEAT THE GIANTS TWICE Brooklyns Oapture Both Ends of Double-Header From McGraw's Men. 1|VIOTORS IN TWO FRAYS New York, July 4.—Brooklyn won two Games from New York here today 7 to' 6 and 6 to 2. In the afterncon game the visitors pounded Tesresu hard. New York hit 8mith hard early in the game, but he was steady in the pinches. There was a humorous play in the fifth inning when Mowrey, the Brooklyn third baseman was retired trylng to steal second base while the bases were tull. Brooklyn won a loosely played game in the morning. Both pitchers who started the game, Cheney and Peritt, were knocked out of the box in the first inning. Glants scored five runs in the opener, but the Brooklyns passed htem In the fifth when they cored four runs on, four hits and three errors. Score first game: BROOKLYN. A‘B.;(.?.A.I. J’nston,cf Daub't,1b Slen[el,;l cosraumecor 41 42 6 3 40 40 42 00 40 Maraq'd,p Totals. .38 Schauer,p *Kelly Benton,p 0 *Kocher | cocoororuranscss wlcecccoonoonasscs 1 = x batted for Mathewson in 7th. xx batted for Schauer in 8th, xxx batted for Benton in 9th. *irooklyn . 2010400 0 017 New York ... 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—6 Two base hits: Johnston, Wheat. Stolen bases: Stengel, Mowrey, Fletcher, McKech- nie, Miller, Merkle. Double play: Johnaton, Cutshaw and O Bases on balls: Off Perritt 1; Mathewson 2; Marquard 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Peritt 3 hits 2 runs in one-third inning; off Mathewson 7 hits 2 runs in 6 2-3 innings; off Schnauer 1 hit io runs in 1 inning: off Benton no hits no runs in 1 inning; Cheney 6 hits 3 runs in 23 ingni; off Marquard 7 hits no runs in 8 1-3 fnn Struck out by Mathewson 3; by Schauer 1; by Benton 1; by Cheney 1; by Marquard 1. Umpires O'Day and Eason. Score second game: BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A. 0 0Burns,1t OKautf,ct ORob'son,rt 0Doyle,2b OFlet'r,s8 OMerkle,1b 1M, 3b J'nston,ef Daub't,1b Stengel,rt ‘Wheat,It 'y, 3b (% . Miller,c Smith,p Total | PO 4 | sorsramnorasaraiad S s S| carmmunSan [PPOPPTAPE 2 : i V4 Totals. .37 x batted for Tesreau in 9.ht Brooklyn . 00033100 0—6 New York 01010000 0—2 Wheat. Three base hit: Home run: Merkle. gel, Cutshaw (2). P Merkle. Bases Tesreau 3; Smiith 1. Earned runs: Tesreau 5; Smith 3. Struck out Teareau 1; Smith 3. Umpires: O'Day and Eason. Cubs and Pirates Divide. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 4.—Chicago and Plttsburgh broke everi here today, the for- | mer winning the morning game, § to 0, and the Iatter the afternoon contest, 1 to 0. Good pitching by Vaughn resulted in_the t out. The Pirates won the after- e In the eighth Inning, safe bunts y and O'Brien and Hinchman's sin- gle resulting in the winning run. Score: 3 PITTSBURGH. B.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. 2 1Csreycf 4 Flack,rf 00'Brien,If 3 Wil'ms,of Z'm' b Tinker,8b *Schulte 1f OH'ch'n,ib 4 08chuitz, 2b : H 3 OM'maux,p 3 Totals 29 =1 et 413 omuvnoomom— 1 0 t’r in ninth, *Batted for Chicago . Pittsburgh . Wagner. Man! Man Bafer, er, Ammerman, ird innings; off Jacobs, 1 no runs in four and two-thirds in- off Adams, 1 hit_and no runs in Struck out: By Vaughn, 3; by 3; by Jacobs, 3. Umplre o. hit and nit *Schmidt Adamsp 0 Zimmermal agner, Baird, . Struck out: By Prendergast, 5; by Mamaux, 6. Umplires: Klem and Emalie. Red Sox Win Twe. . Philadelphla, July 4.—~Boston won both ymes here today, 11 to 2 and § to 3. In i the visits unded Hassel- c the home team piled up el M held the hom% team down to three hi bunched hits off Bush with errors. Score, morning game CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. 20130 3 0 It | Totals..29 ¢ 2416 3 Totals.. * *Ran for Hersog in first. The | 81 *Ran for Schultz in fifth. *Batted for Mollwitz in ninth. *Batted for Smith in fifth. ‘Incinnati . 000020001 8t. Louls... 3001011~ Two-base hits Meadows, Wingo. Home run: Bescher. Stolen bases: Long (2). Gonzales, Fisher (2). Double plays: Miller to Corhan to Gonzales, Mollwitz (unassisted), Corhan to Miller to Gonzales, Bases on balls: Oft Schultz, 1; off Mitchell, 1; off) Meadows, ¢. Hits and ‘earned runs: Off Schuits, 7 hits, 4 runs in four innings; off Meadows, 4 hits, 3 runs in nine innings; off Mitchell, 7 hits, 2 runs in four innings. Struck out: By Bchults, 1; by Meadows, 1. Umpires: Rigler Harrison. ST. LOUIS, Al X 0Betzel,3b 4 0Hug'ns,2b 0 0Bescher, it 4 Lo 1] OLong,rf OM'ler,2b3b 3 1Gonzales,c § 08Smith,cf 7 - coonbuarmuaron P ] wloconnoccscoss! Groh,3b He: N Killiter,1f arifeh.pe mflh ,C 13 Mollw's,1b ¢ 08nyder,1b § Bchn'der,p § Dfioly-he s 3 _____ H Totals..43 10°31 17 "\llal'lvl' 0 0 HooMmRmAmmeo | cocmuurocncs *Wilson *Hornsby 1 Tot: 3 *One out when winning scored. ¢Batted for Corhan in eleventh. *Batted for Ames In cleventh, *Batted for Huggins In eloventh, Cinelnnatt 1000200000 0—3 . Louis. 0111000000 1—4 Two-base hit: Gonzales. Home run: Bescher (2), Herzog. Sacrifice hits: 3 Mollwitz. Double play: Herzog to Wingo to Mollwitz. Bases on balls: Off Schneider, 9; off Ames, 3. Hits and earned runs: Off Schnelder, 9 hits, 4 runs In ten and one-third Innings; off Ames, 10 hits, 1 runs in eleven inni Hit by pltched ball: Killifer. Struck out: Ames, 3. Umplr s Nea By Ames, By Schneider, 6; by Rigler and Harrison. ! Auto Races at Sioux f City Are Postponed Sioux City, la,, July 4—Sioux City automobile races postponed on ac- | count of muddy track. will be run Saturday. The races Ohiowa Defeats Western. . Neb., July 4.—(Special.)—Ohiowa tern yesterday, 4 to 2. Domeler for Ohlowa was unusually effective, keeping the opposition hits well scattered and_whif- fing ten men. The score: R.H.E. Western 000001001—1 8 ¢ 0003100°—413 3 W. Domeier. Struck out, by , ten; by Caldwell, 6. Bases on balls: Off Domefer, 2; off Caldwell, 3. Batterles: Caldwell and Vanlieu; Domeler and Domeler, Umplre: Brinkmann, ion the local grounds this afternoon. | plate knocked | Welsh and g Will Fight Tonight * Denver, Colo., July 4.—Freddie Welsh, lightweight pugilistic cham- pion, and Ad Wolgast, former title holder, were said to be in perfect condition for their fifteen-round con- test here tonight. The bout is to be a no-decision affair. Only in event of a knockout by Wolgast would the match have any bearing upon the title. Ugly Duckling Wins Fifteen-Mile Race St. Paul, Minn. July 4—Ugly Duck- ling IV. owned by Harry Godley, » Davenport, Ia., won the class D. fifteen-mile race here today in the annual regatta of the Mississipi Val- ley power boat association from a field of four starters. Time: 32 min- utes, 14 seconds, or at a rate of 27.9 miles per hour, P. D. Q. V, owned by A. C. Strong of Burlington, Ia., finished second, covering the course in 41 minutes, 26 seconds. Cornlea Blanks Linasay \ The Cornlea team took revenge from the local team at Cornlea Sunday by shutting it out 3 to 0. Score: RH.E, 00000000 0—0 2 2 000000000—8 7 2 Cornlea, G. Kruse and O, Olki and Redmond. Umplre Sunday Cedar Rapids Lindsay Cornlea Batterfes: Lindsay, Hayes Lusfenskie. Next comes here. et Tndians Defeat Minden. Neb., July 3.—(Speclal Telegram.) fore a crowd of about 1,600 the Ne- braska Indians defeated the 'Minden r’l!;:,b 0 feature of the game was the hitting of P. Boasen, who on the first trip to the the ball out of the lot. Beltzet of the Indians also drove out a home run. Batterfes: Indlans, Watkins and Meyers; Minden, Adams and Robb. Duma Suspended. London; July 8.—A Reuter dispatch from Petrograd says an fmperial ukase hes been tssued suspending the sittings of the duma until November 14, Next Saturday We Close Our Doors This week sees the finish of our won- derful closing out sale. You will secure unhedxd of bargains in Men’s Clothing and Furnishings the next few days. $25.00 Suits now. ....$12.50 $20.00 Suits now. . ...$10.00 Athletic Union Suits.”. . . .50¢ Neckwear . .. Arrow Collars..........10c 413 South 16th St. After being tired out from playing tennis invite your friends to a cold bottle of THEBEER YOU LIKE and you'may rest assured that they will be pleased. Save Coupons and Get Premiums Phone Douglas 1889 and have a case sent home, LUXUS Mercantile Company Distributors N

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