Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 6

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| IN THE BIGHTEENTH DUCKY BEATS OMAHA Py AB. R, A Hurling Duel Won by Wolves iflfih-& ! 1 From the 8t. Joseph Mansger of Lincoln Team|iober ff. . i 30 Drummers. Lines Out Siszler With |Hfimimas. 8 1 $ 1 ; the Bases Loaded. Bahr, 4! H 1 ¢/ONE TO NOTHING SOORE s P 0 3 0 Sty *Holmes 0 RN S Tondob Iy 5—Wichi FINISHES ‘flv_ll TO TEN| o, kil T _Sptitc'l}?e‘renl‘h bi'(‘:li mdg,'d"f';:"’(? MR, JIGGS-ARE YOU A VEGETRRIAN? ‘ A Real Cameback l THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916. YOU DON'T UNDER STAND - | MEAN DO YOU DISLIKE ALL MEATS OH! I'M NO MAM - |VE BEEN A DEMOCRAT ALL ME LIFE - JUST LIKE ME DAD!' LINCOLN, > Score; moconcmomuowmx Bl|~cscwmowasez Sl cocononsntvane Blo-enlnmaaxag Lincoln, July S—(Special Tele-|p ymin, 1t poP AR R gram.)—-Manager Holmes appeared in i{::;”':' } 8 Hmcnon: et 10 P the role of a pinch hitter in the | Miller, 1b 1 o | i Omaha-Lincoln game this afternoon, | Keuensh 1 10 0 0 1 0 with the bases loaded in the ecight- H I i S eenth inning, snd smacked a smoking 1 H A A liner over first base, which was good | §: T [ 8 1| Keuttman, p. gk LRy for three bases and which brought | *Krauhe 1 0 O motans 01 4w oy over the winning run. Lincoln won,| yotals ™ Tmoaw e 11 to 10, after the season's record for extra-inning games had been equaled. first eight innings the 'game a regula urc:.h‘w‘i‘fl:h Llncolg g seven errors behind the auper! itching of Gardner, which :IVO ha a lead of six runs, In the sixth Lincoln hopped onto Thompson for seven runs. * . Hot Day for “Ump.” Bitter. feeling was shown through- Manager ‘(rus and his nhla'm Umpire Anderson constantly | co : Krullltr was “'“"!r sent from field. In the tenth Tony Smith Miller had an altercation which ly &uel itated & free-for-all fight. mpire Umpire Anderson al- Krueger to return in the eighth the Lincoln players took their at crabbing. rwAn(m ll‘o.clgfnh it was as pretty a e as been s t d the vet itching wonderful ball, ¢ t would hay ‘Again in the thirteenth Omaha ohe over on an error and a wosbase blow bdy Burr. Lincoln came back and tied it up immediately, but C‘:IM not push over the winning counter. “Ducky” Comes to Rescus. ¢, two thre euntil “',}“: Al 3 h hJ anxiety to catch Carlisle, had continued on to third, Bruck to take no chances with Lober, had previously secured two dou- and a single, and walked him, ana Im d and M Bt g s o § line drive over irat base Savages Take Whole ~ Smear From Denver Topeks, Kan,, July S—~The S e & four ".'gn ght by def 57 r today, M '.t'g..n_ core: elosoronrecsrz eleommonronwmn 2loncasranuomd - R e 1 cowssscccal H O A [ [} 1 0 1 (] 110 3 10 [ | 1 11 ;S S | g 01 o0 4118 1 for I;'Ifilll In ninth, runst Bohweltser, Allen, % 3; off Reynolds, 2; off Henning, d. Off Cookingham, § In five |I:|l.| for Good of Club § S~Manager Columbus | . AB. R. H, O. A P 010000111 Jour 4 14 g I LE o hitat Lober (2), T. Smith (2), P e Ry R ten busca: . T. Mmith, Laber, Patterson, p. 5,050 9 '3 o '. en W] %l."l:;llfiw-lhir‘ innings, Time: 144, Boosters Blank Sioux City in Ten Innings Sioux City, Ia, a.| Moines made it three out of four over ith | the Indians b{ t 2 to 0, in ten innings, Sioux City team to four hits and never was inCl g SUPPLY COMPANY y Totwln .. e, 11| 8t oJweph Wichita . 1‘%...:‘-‘.""5{" " ki Pkrdner. 81 o o T} off Thompaod, 5 il e oS3 Btolen base: Kauff man. AT man and Carney. Rourkes Return to The Home Yards for Eighteen Combats The league-leading Rourkes return home today for a;campaign of eight- cen games on the home lot. The lowly Links, with whom the Rourkes 2un split even in a four- game series at Lincoln, will be the attraction today, Five games will be plldyed with the Links, This includes a double-header Sunday. All games will be called at 3 o'clock, except the Sunday bill, which will start at 2 o'clock, The Greatest Pain Killer, July 5.=Des king the final game, Baker held the anger. Sensatio L —wwome—o=gd AN, [ ~ omresosse® E o e e 2 e oo 3 A lo.. }II P.O. Al £ | paln, simply lay 4t on. You do not have to 0 1 8 1 rub, 26, All dryy | Ras 1O SR o 0 5 0 | 9% ik | reater P g of oxico. The chan of temperature here PR 60 T end of the year to PR Gl G | the other, al changes bo- tween punrise and sunset are often con- slderable, TRIUMPH IN PURITY LUBRICANTS reduce on to the mini- mum, PROMPT DELIVERY TO PRIVATE FAMILY TRADE MAIL ORCERS SHIPPED IMMEDIATELY NSUMERS DISTRIBUTOR 1827:29 SHERMAN AVE. OMAHA NEB PHONE WEB. 1260 OMAHA Copyright, 1918, = International News Service. ABOUT HASH ! WICHES BEAT JOSIES Omaha Lincoln Wichita . Des Mol Denver Cleveland . Chicago . Topeka at Denver, Lincoln at Omaha, Sloux [ «= “| ton, Detroit at Bloan's Liniment goes right to the seat. of | 1 FRUIT 1S REALLY THE HEALTHIEST TO EAT- | LOVE TO EAT FRUIT WITH THE SKiN ON (S LL AS PEELED CRAZY YOu DO WASHINGTON LOSES .70 NEW YORK YANKS Highlanders Make It Three Out of Four by Nine to One Victory. WEST. LEAGUE, | NAT. LEAGUE. 4 34.500| Boston 3 34,493 Chicago . w York AMER, LEAGUE, | W.L.Pot. Now York .41 27.603/Kan. City . %; | KEATING 1S INVINCIBLE Hoston 7 41,544 Minnespolie 85 2 Washington, July 5—~New York Detroit 6 36 494\ Toledo ..... 3 : =Lt 6§ 33.471/Bt. Paul .,..81 6470 | made it three out of four by winning, 0 40.429|Columbus ...37 48 416 | PITSS 7 41,360/ Ilwaukee .25 46.967 | 9 to 1, from Washington'today, Ayers ontorday’s Rewults. and Rice both were batted hard. Washington could do nothing with Keating’s delivery. Score: cighteen Innings NEW YORK. WASHINGTON. ABH.O.AB. ABH.OAB, Baum'n,rt 6 1 1 0 0Mosller,ef 4 0 1 1 1 Highdf 3 0 2 0 OFosterdb 4 0 1 & 1 ¥ w8 6 4 3 4 OMilan,cf 2.0 20 0 i Boston, 1, P § 311 0 oShankedb § 0030 York, wet grounds Bakerdp 4 33 8 Dudgeid & 011 11 ittwburgh, 9 %u-e.rll: g‘ ! g g-;;flm'lnn.lf; ? : ;) s ) artzol,o0 enry, RICAN LEAGUE, Gedeoon,3b 6 2 3 § O0McB'dess 3 2 5 5 0 New York, 0; W Walterme 4 3 2 1 OAversp 0 0 0 0 0 Toaton-Fhilad Keating,p ¢ 2 1 3 1Rjcep 4 1 0 3 0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Totals, .39 162714 1 Totals..39 42717 3 8t. Paul, 7; Minneapolls, 2, New. York ....0 3 0 0 0 1 8 0 3—9 }(-nlnu:" : g_,lmu:-ukoe-. 2. Washipgton ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 Loulsv ; Columbus, 0. . i3 Two-bage hits: Henry, McBride. Three- Toledo, 2; Indlapapolls, 4. bune, hit Baumann. Stolen bases: Baier, Base on balls: Off Keating. Magee, Gedeon. Hits and earned runs: Off Games Today. s ok 9; off Rice, 2. ‘Wentern League-——8t. Joseph at Wichita, Pittaburgh. t Washing- Chicago at New York, U. 8. Secret Service Man Has Outfit Used By Negro Bill Raiser Wi, H. B. Mills, United States Secret AR Service chief for this district, has in his office the bill raising outfit which he discoyered at Ottumwa, Ia, in the home of Charles W. Crawford, the negro arrested last week for raising bills. Tt includes a heavy green paint for obliterating the old numbers on the bills, a supply of new. numbers, which have to be cut out and pasted on the back of the bill, and a rubber stamp for holding the numbers flat n the bill while the paste, which orms the remainder. of the kit, is dry- ng, %rlwford and his confederate, Emory Duncan, who did the actual rnssinx of the raised bills, had a pre- iminary hearing, which was ad- journed from Monday to Thursday. “OLD KENTUCKY” | " TASTES LIKE { RIPE FRUIT Its Delicious Flavor Has Never Been Equalled in Any f . Other Chew §0 YEARS THE FAVORITE There is more flavor and real tobaczo satisfaction in a plug chew than in any other form of tobac- co. And Old Kentucky has a fa- vor all its own—peculiarly mellow, sweet and fruity. Tor 50 years Old Kentucky has pleased the most critical tobacco users in America. ; Old Kentucky is made of choice, perfect Burley leaf, sun-ripened, full-flavored, hand-stemmed, thor- oughly cleansed and pressed into plugs by a process which saves every drop of its tasty, wholesome, beneficial juices. Wl Hops. trotted the orin Kong same in a class Old Kentucky will please your taste and quicken your appetite, Get a 10¢ plug from your dealer today—you'll always be glad you got acquainted with it. —Advertisement. - WELL-WELL' TELL ME Budweiser Is ‘—Nothing More—Nothing Less T QOMES only from the blended and juices of the best Northem Barley and the finest tonic Saazer Xmericans who have globe- “BUDWEISER’S ness and exclusive ripened Quality, Purity, Mil . Saazer Hop —no matter wh oy ANHEUSER-BUSCH . ST. LOUIS, U.S.A. ‘Visitors to St.Louls are courteously invited to inspect N'T Ayers, 5 hits, 2 runs In one inning, none out and three on bases in second; off Rise, 11 hits, 6 runs in elght Innings; oft Keating 1 run. Struck out: By Keating, 1; by Rice, 2. Umplres: Owens and Connolly. Lewis Has Three Bouts In the West This Month Strangler Lewis will remain in Omaha four or five days before he hikes westward for a series of matches he has booked. On July 15 Lewis will wrestle Pat Connelly at Butte, Mont. On July 21 he will tangle with Taylor, the Cana- dian, and on Adgust 1 he collides with Adolph Ernst at San Francisco, LEE Zires INSUMATIC "MON-SKID PUNCTURE-PROGS All form of tire trouble are aholished it you use Lee Puncture-Proof Pneu. matic Tires. They are the only pneu- matic tires under cash refund. See them at our store: at your dealers, or write for booklet and prices. POW SUPPLY COMPANY OMAHA 2051 Farnam. AW \\\\\\\\ NN : \ " 'I‘ r SO Sty I | world say, ether you its home town— eans Modet ion Nebr. uaranteed puncture-proof || ELL Autenisde | Bread vor are always alwa UDWEISER —always Sell. our plant==covers 142 acres, Anheuser-Busch Co. of Nebr. ; Disributors, Omaha, Families Supplied by G. H. Hansen, Dealer—Phone Douglas 2506 mmdmponhdmpfibwmiu-highumfinbut - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus TLL SEND YOU SOME FINE l Today’s SportCalendar l | Golt—eMtropolitan open champlons tonrnament at Garden City, L. 1., postpor from today to July 13, Shooting— Enstern Miinols shocts tournament opens at Peotone, IlL. Polley” trap shooting tournament epens a$ Magquokats, In. You cannot heat your engine to a point where Panhard Of "ll not lubricate it, is the only oil that will net car: bonize In the cylinders, d is the only ofl that retains fts lubricating properties at all tem- peratures. It Is made in three grades— 1] 1ight, medium and heavy, but in LM only one quality, the very high- ent.. Lot us recommend the grade best suited for your car. POWELL SUPPLY COMPANY OMAHA Automobile Supplies. 2051 Farnam. CRCRCRRCRCOC) »®e"e " "a"s I the same itin ways the e | Y

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