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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1916. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus “Copyright, 1916, International News Service. BRINGING UP.FATHER HE'S GOING TO HEAR FROM ME ITS ALL RIGHT YOU KIN 40 - 1 GOT AWAY WITH ME STORY' 1 GOT IN AN ARGUMENT| AT THE CLUB on T FOR COMING IN \YED THERE UNTIL ! CONVINCED THEM ALL AT THIS HOUR- T WAS RIGHT-. [ i & . _ WAY - BUT | DID- YOU DARLING- I'™M PROUD OF pous IT TOOK ME A | | 7 ) | few spins this afternoon. Mulford's AGood Day's work__| DODGERS AND REDS [BEARS GET TWO WINS TWO NEW WORLD'S - ; " Spor ar is already here and he is expected || Today’s SvortCalendar g | ! today ; | Y y | First game: SPLIT DOUBLE BILL Speed trials will be held every | OMAHA, Denver Team Olimbs All Over afte is wee Shooting—Opening of _trap shooting | AB. R. H. 0. A. E. : ‘:[‘l::[i”" this “(v“l(lt' o tournament ot Havre de Grace, Md. iy Lk Yot 10, AW RO AK = the Kaws From Kaw- P St I:?i\‘s [vrnn]ru a lot n_‘ wuf‘: torsunle—New York . state = champloathig. i e " s A 3 | ¢ police, and some excitemen urpament o o oa. »o) Nab Both Games by -Single ¥rug w - 3 1 o 3 & ofCincinnati Takes First Game, ville. Dario Resta Establishes New for the crowd yesterday afternoon en-mrun.m!’.“.?:mm..: opens 8t F i [ Mitler, rf. Ly | A Y. - | keepale, N. ¥. Oregon stato echami Score, But Lead Early in Milkees 1ef) Three to Nothing, and . e Mark fi Fi Mil d | Half a hundred of them climbed over | tournament opens at Portland. Seuth ger, c 4 VeI =1 070 g ark for Five es and | Sttt e S Forsythe ¥, 1 EX-AMATEUR INTO MIX | the track and clung to the guard rails | ¢ Iowa champlonship tournament opens a4 Each Contest AL b U OSR0IE0 L Next : | 8 & Councll Bluffs . [ Tretan, b, gy s 0 oses Next. Rick for Twenty-Five. | on the turns, while cars sped by be- ) ped by be Burg, Sh. S it gae ——— \ o th el AL Sl Golf—Champlonship tournament of Cems MARSHALL'S PLAY FEATURE | "% » - 2048888 Denver, Colo, July 9—Denver| e eve minped by the polive cand ve. | Finy-oft for Massachuseds open champions | — — — — — —|TONEY MASTER ALL TIMES k b ELEVEN CARS ON TRACK | Mere nipped by the police and re- | iy’ 'Newton, Mass. Ohamplonship ] Totals) s b 28 5 7% 11 0 took both games of a double-header moved to the Council Bluffs batstile. | ment a: l(;:ntv“nll Tilinols Golf um | q LINCOLN. o ; S — - —— opens at Danville. The Rourkes opened a wide gap be- AB. B H. 0. A E| Cincinnati, July 9.—Brooklyn and jon ;I.Opek" W@ Ycart b1t Hi BY FRED S. HUNTER. Te B C C E \Vhist—tummer ournament of Michigan tween themselves and Lincoln, run- g"'"‘,"'"ihm 41 } PR Cincinnati broke even in a double- s;co: (i }:vas el o i o Two new world's records were esta ¢ be Le Lrew a'sy nl‘!"":t e s . Smith, s : o ; s = 5 ners-up in the Western league race, | rhompson, cf. & 8 0 i3 & aheader® haretoday 't thelllocallkfeam | i caeceathuaTaceountionbrmin, s b e Omaha speedway yes- For Gas C INDANY | Knockaat~ Fegerer monts crants ot New \ by taking a double-header Sunday | Lober, rf. TSI N TR A 5 Gaut, a former Denver amateur, held * Yeycas 0 pa, y Knockout” Eggers, twenty rounds at New y 8 s 3 Y Lattimore, 2 4 1 2 2 =z oftaking the first and the visitors the Topeka to three hits in the second |terday afternoon: Dario Resta broke Pt Oeloans: bt et al Do iupn afternoon, 5 to 4 and 4 to 3. Wiliarma 1L AR INER A8 sccond: game. The score, first game: the five-mile record by spinning the| The Omaha Gas Co. team of the V t i i While the games were close, there | johnaon. 4 0 0o 2 1 o Inthe first game Toney was master TOPEKA. Iidi ; .44 R2 e , p e erlnarl&ns an 3 3 A ¥ s 4 istance in 2:44.82, a gate of 109.4| Greater Omaha league easily defeated was little excitement over the pro-|Halla, p. $ o o 1 2 olof the situation at all times, allowing; ’ AB. R M. 0. A E % " 3 2 *Hinchmar 1 0 0 0 0 0fonte four hits, Cutshaw getting three | Devore. rf. . .4 2 2 0o o o|miles an hour, and Eddie Ricken-|the Te-Be-Ces at Luxus park in a M d W tH t M ceeding. In both contests the locals | +Holmes . o 0 0 0 0 0 y i aw getting three: 4 gjer, '1b. P BT Sl Ty A 8 1d-Yyes ote en took a goodly early lead, and, while — — — — — —|of them. The second game was a|Emgle, 3b. . 1 1 o 3 ofbacher shattered the twenty-five|one sided game, 9 to 0. Score: v ¢/ g ! Totals .38 4 9 2 18 1|one-sided exhibition, the local team |Goodwin, 2b. . AT L 1A e i OMAHA GAS CO. BE-BE-CES 3 the opposition was threatening at| .oy, hit by batted ball. trying out two new pitchers, Blue-|Schveitser, it. 0 ) ‘r’“ by traveling ‘_hf quarter ABH.OAE ABHOA.E. | Hotel men from various parts of times, it never succeeded in overcom-| sBatted for Halla in ninth. ; Fy 2 Cochran, ss. 30 0 0 5 ofcentury in 14:36.47, a clip of 1026 4004 10Grlesoct 4 1 30 0)¢h iddl i i i b » Rt Tolissaa intike Hintk jacket and Twining. johnston made |Krueger, of. (o gb e T O R Both atith cieod 811 0 0Braviaiba o 9 o ofthe middle west in ‘ convention in ing the advantage. o ol > % Dome rut i the ninth. while th the| Atwe e 2 0 o 1 1 |milesanhour. Both of these records i i 4 13 1 0| Omaha are to be entertained at’ the 4 Lincoln scored first in the opening | gt 2 0 0 1—|seventh inning Meyers tripled with | Hionein. »: . 3 0 1 0o 1 ofwere registered by the electric timer, | P! 4121 0|Ak-Sar-Ben Den Monday evening. game, driving hom{ x;)flm in (hef sec-| it . 3-ofin g 2eY R LU gln thye A rggmes ot SERT e S i«o flile((‘ will be no dispute over their A o112 0 »3 0138 That is not all; the veterinarians, inni er was safe on | Omaha— 1 0 5 3 8 2 0OKelneye 8§ 0 i lo\zi(lilelg:mgex‘gll:::bleo error on his m"““ 3 g } :_g shaw got six hits in six times at bat. Totals B8 12 o o1z 'g;e‘stt’a also broke the track record | aifiesiiee 5 9 8 8 I ] 200 :’nhn(:l:lrcc:k&:l(l’ig: ‘;f ?fllhll:{"(::o'll’r‘i e — . ORI aon g ? U a7 Siilesplec 3 2 6 2 0C'ghamp 1 0 0 2 0 rounder, got around to second on 2 ~ ¥ The score, first game: DENVER. ~ |for a single lap. On his first lap of ifrobatp 1 0 0 0 0| Valley Veterinar i g 4 | Two. Morse, Lattl- [ Score, first game: LA 1 | T y Veterinary society, are to be an out and lviame home on Morse’s | more, Williams, E. Smith, Forsythe, Kruger. BROOKLYN. CINCINNATL e AB. R. H. 0. A. k. |the five-mile dash, Dario looped the i Totals.20 427 9 4| entertained. Thus, there will be sev- double to right. raythe, AB.HOAE. ABH.OAE. | Miller, rf. -4 1 1 1 0 0lsaucer in 41 seconds, a rate of 110 . 1 eral hundred strangers, if not half £ in | Burg. Stol base: Krug. Double pla; Joh'tenct 4 0 2 0 0Groh3b 2 0 2 6 0|Kelleher, ss. { O N R Y T . (8 Omaha Gan Co.0 3 0 0 3 1 2 0 0—9 angers, not halt a The Rourkes c:ncl}cd the game inj Utk '““l:e T Tobad .:Jo,m‘:fl: 'B.:: DiBorti R0 LT 0l ON ale R Rlal 3t 10 0!l OaKaN EoL) "% 2 4 4« o omiles an hour. That is the fastest|Te-Be-Cen 00 000 00 o 0—0thousand or more, for the big show their half of the third, and did the|qn balls: Off Bruck, 1; off Halla, 2. Hit %%"efi‘i;' sioeln g(}j;rzn".gh : }1: g g Butcher, If. -3 2z 2 0 o oftime ever made on the local speed-| ,Typibaue hits Tif\:fi-j.l-“m"‘!‘fl-;r (@), Coady | on that night. i 3 C 5 2 : z , Glllesplo. e fly " Stoln A business after two were down. Smith ::rm' 3 ll?yhlhlnl:;"lkr . g:::: ” MR e L g?:r o § 1 1 9 2 lliway, and is a record for mile and a | byses: W ratat i Coads e Granam. | The working crew and the actors singled to right, and Krug put an-| o, ; Lincoln, 3. ‘Time: 1:37. 3333 ogurithre 3/0 8 0 0| gieian, 1. s 1 2 8 1 o|quarter tracks. plays: W Probut to Cowdy to Graham, (have had two weeks of rest and are | T il ey ot B o0 tiienl 3010 8 B U 0 8 8 3§ PThe Peugeot driver, by turning the | 1A% (0 Gt ras, Walth 16 | as fresh as daisics for the big show rd; and Mar en sw cond game: erzer, p. 3 2 A Ry N hatfer, 2; ; 's:c:‘ngd‘ lH;Ila grew }\'vild walk‘i’ng OMAHA. S U0 T Tonsyin 8 0TI EL A0 i anver i el o on e g | st 'alp"f wa§”:h( first of the drivers :v;r:‘“! :l.:l‘nlr\:(hlvurr:‘v,“ZN(‘:‘.:H‘nn }l;:?‘nr;;' 3:{.:.}: Monday e Thomp 5 Miller, Smith being AB.R. H. O. A. E.| Totals.30 424 5 1 Totals.30 62710 0| / i = =19 quality. at the 41-second mark [\, “SGoigner by Georke Probat, Geranandt A ( ompson an iy & N8 | b, smitn, 1t Siuie et ol 6| Brosa S o el hokel s Totals ......... 36 10 1 1 zlwill not he bettered is the verdict by Bhatfer. " Hits: Otf Shatfer, d; off Cun- HeaVy Rains Cause Trouble forced home, and Ernie Krueger Krug, ss. . 3 0 1 1 4 ofCincinnati 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 *3| *Batted for West in ninth, of the railbirds, so it is believed that nl':lhulr‘w i ;'r" GetrEe Frobaty A JBLriok | c f P h' 9, M cleaned the sacks with a_double to|J. Thompson 8 0 0 3 0 0| Two-base hits; Herzog, Cutshaw. Stolen | Topeka TGl a0 10k ey Restawill h Te n the 150 |cut: By Shafer. §; by Cunningham, 6; by n Gamp ot Pershing’s men left field f he inning netting | Mitler, 1b. . 2 1 0 7 0 O0bases: Neale, Cutshaw. Double : Groh | Denver 0 10 8 8% Y oy Besta will get the pole in the 130 {gearse Brobat. s, " ime: "1k Umpire: Columbus, N. M., July 8.—T : the left field fence, the inning €| Marshall, o, 8 2 8 7 1 0fto Fisher to Chase. Bases on balis: Off | Hits: ‘Henning, 10 In six an d two- | Mile classic next Saturday. Resta is|Kismane. " . Columbus, N. M., July 8—Torren- four runs. Forsythe, rf. 2 0 1 2 0 0fCoombs, 2; off Toney, 2. Hits and earned | thirds innings; off West, 4 In une- and one- | privileged make tw et o tial rains fell over the Santa Maria . . T off O h g5 8t an T 4 to 0 more time sty < s Pair in Sixth. Irelan, 2 e e 16 Coombs, § hits, 3 runs in elght | hird innings: off Serser, 11 in elght In- | trials in the qualifications and it is | Chamberlain’s Tablets. river valley, in which the American Lincoln took a pair in the sixth 30 0 o 1 7|mnnm “stuck out: By Coombs, &: 'by | DIE® OfC YA 20, 00 fRIK T | possible, of course, that he will set up | Fred E. Hunt of Seneca Falls, N. | expeditionary command is encamped when Carlisle walkedf 'g imi(h R Dt Klem and Emalle. | ,."" Boges on balls: Off Sterzer, 6; off|a still faster mark. Y., says: l‘l |"W;‘ "“‘ hfSI‘l"C)'T in | today. The ":;‘ h'TPC":d,lt?“l- i 5 rificed and Lo- s = Manser, 1; off Henning, 2; off West, 1 ~ | reommending Chamberlain’s - | portation over the /motor trail from ksjmxled'dThimtafi;%r::“ singled. The LINCOLN. BROOA‘I"{“I}%AE mex;{‘gfi'rol',\v Struck out; By Sterser, § by Henning, 5; Rick Holds Fast Pace. lcl"s for the tlnumch and liver ?:r %olumbul to the field base, great cragan . i s AB. R. H. A. E.|Joh'tonct'd 161 0Grongh 3 0 4 6 1|BY West, 1 Sucrifice hita: Cochran, Miller. | Richenbacher, in_establishing the | the { ici i i . Rourkes took one in the seventh on P g Tk N B | Dbertin, 8 316 1 ONearcnt 3 1 1 o o|Stolen 'basen: Devore. Dyer, Shields 3 s shing the | they proved to be the best medicine | pools of slippery, alkaline mud form- Burg's single, Bruck's sacrifice and Yoyl 5 1|Btengelrt ¢ 01 0 % 71 2 o|Butcher. HIt by pitched ball: Cochran. |NEW twenty-five mile record, main-|J ever used.” Obtainable every-|ing in the ruts, which had been E. Smith’s double to center. 4 0 2 0 o WVheatif 2 qa4 S Chaves; B G TIR R0 : f::;"" "("el’l‘;;‘“;:“‘l“,° :::l_:::: tained a steady pace throughout. He |where.—Advertisement. filled with powdered dust. Things looked bad momentarily in SUHH o) 5316 00ThenaT e 0% & 0|Ghericion ‘fien: Allen, Stevens. Butoher, | turned the first five-miles at 103 miles o the ninth when Lattimore opened 1 0 o s e[ Goatnte oDy oklliiterit 4 10 0 0 Time: Umplre: Mullen. Score, soc- | N hmlr.dthrh firgt‘ ten- at the same | ™ . - with a double, and Harry Williams 4 0 0 1 0|Mquardpa I 03 0Bl Tketn 1 0 0 o g)°"d some: T pace, and the fifteen, twenty and| < . f P o M 5 ) | twi -fi t fracti y 102 sent him home with a duplicate clout. 3 0 o0 3 0 Mosely,p 1 0 0 2 0 twenty-five at a fraction over 102 m 10 0 0 0| Totals.37142716 0Twining.p 0 0 1 0 0 AB.SR.SILEOEA R mil I Rick's ti : Morse sacrificed, Johnson drove one 3 0 0 3 0 *Mollwlitz 1 0 0 0 0|Devoro, rf. 5 0 o 1 1 o miles an hour. Rick's time at each hird base line, Burg catch- - — = - - *Bmmer 1 0 0 0 0[Agler, 1b .. 3 0 0o 1 o offive miles was as follows: ! 'dow{}VGI‘;F |tm df( tl:: sack, andgHinch- Totals ......... SIS 1 Fooo Engle, 3%, 3 0 1 0 0 0f 5 miles 2:5421 1034 | ::gn La’:tingofnr Halla, popped to| ‘Batted for Rohrer in ninth. *Batted for M sttt AR BliEe e Hy SO 2‘” Lt B 0 | 3 3 atted for Mosely in eighth. chweltzer, 1f. 5 mile 560 1037 g Krug. o 10006 10 1 o3| ‘Battedfor Twining In’ ninth. Cochran, ss. Hoal s A iR UG o Marshall’s Play Stellar. | 100002 0 3 0—8|Brooklyn ... 2.0 2 003 0 0 3—10|Kruser, cf. . R0 SN0 035 S miles S 14:3647 1026 | ; e Cincinnatt .1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0— g|Monras, e The T fi il 1, whicl The second game was a pitching 800 1000 0 *—4| Twobase hits: Chase (2), Cutshaw, Kinii- | H&ll P LD e e CALORMICTENYE TN Curecond aWIGH duel between O'Toole and East, with 200 11100 *—§|fer Threobase hit: Meyers Home run; | ‘Lamboth 1 0 0 ° 0 °|Restabroke yesterday, was three min- | the Lincoln twirler having the edge| Two-base hits: Forsythe, Marshall, Lober. R hea A i ibades THLRUBAT (HCULAREY, VORI v s 2 5 & 21 e 1|utes flat, made by Tom Orr on the S with the exception of the first in-|Sacrifice hit: Krux, Sacrifice fiy: Forsythe. fon balis: Off Marquard, 2: oft Biuelucket DENVER. |local speedway last year. The former | ds. It gom ; ning. Bob Marshall's work at bat, in | [egble piay: Rohrer to T. Smith. Bases | carncd rumer oct Srroruning, 1. = Hits and AB. R. H. 0. A E |twenty-five mile record was 17:30, ¥ . a play: , e es | carned runs: Off Marquard, 8 hits. 3 runs in =0 i catching and on the base lines fea-|on balls: Off East, 2; off 0'Toole, 2. Btruck ff Bluejacket, 5 hits, 4 runs | Miller, rf. 4 0 1 1 o o|lmade by Barney Oldfield at Indian- 17 its i ost: By O'Toole, y_East, 3. Hit by (none out in third); Kellehor, B I R 0! 4 | tured, He "“b}"d l""“ it e “‘{" Pitched ball: "By’ East, E. Smith. Left on | Monely. '8 hite, § runa in tive inninge: off | Onkas. o€, s..s TS L | anolising L1 ) en ( times up, the locals getting but five | BeNed Gy B3, Tincoin, 5. Earned runs: | Twining, 4 hits, 3 funs in two Innings. | Butcher, If. 11.i3 1 1 1 0 0 Eleven Cars Speed. all told. One of his hits was a|Omsha, 4; Lincoln, 2. Time: 1:48, Um- | Struck out: By Marquard, 3; by Mosely, 1. | Cole, 2b. . 3t it il : double, and he pulled a neat delayed | pires: Kane and Carney. Umplres: Klem and Emsite, Dyer, 3b. .. 300 T e 1 bout 2,000 speed enthusiasts | ot dita ek ihel foupthens Cards Trim Phils. Shields, 1b. 2 0 0o 6 0 ofturned out yesterday to see the speed | steal of third base urth, . . St. Louls, Mo., July 9.—St. Louis defeated | Shesta, c. 3 0 0 % 1 Of¢rials of which the Resta and Ricken- abling him to score on a sacrifice fly. sloux In 1ans Rauy Philadelphia today, 8 to 6. Two triples, | G8Ut P. .. S8 0 (DI B k i 8 The Rourkes got away with a flying | two doubles and four singles were made off — — — — = —|bacher achievements were features. Rot . v h [ Demaree before he was withdrawn In the Totals .. .23 1 3 18 4 1|And they saw the real article in the start, Smith being hit by a pitched And La Boosters Low seventh Inning. Mayer, who relieved him. 00 0 2 ¥ ! ball and advancing to third on Krug's y pitched air-tight bali. Score: * | Topeka . 0 0 1 0—1 way of speed. Eleven cars were on | s g Th ) A PHILADELPHIA. ST. Louss, Denrer, 30200 0 *=6ithe track and all of them clipped off sacrifice and J. ompson’s out. " 3 ABH.0AE S ABHOAE, | Stolen b Devore, Miller, Butcher, |} il t av 1 tl Miller walked, stole second and scored| Des Moines, [a, July 9.—Sioux|paskerter’s 1 5 0 0Bet'labzh 4 5y 5| Dyer, Cochran. Two-base hita: Dyer, Coch. | thC Mileage at averages around the ¢ e s et 41108 : with Smith on Marshall's single to | City rallied in the late inning and de- N Hid 2"'""’,"'"f dHe g Ok Th;r;"'h o ht:"n ”'}{2{'("“("".: “";rl 10(\1\ !“mk D'Al he fi ! . i s i 0 0|Onakes. Bases on balls: Gaut, 8; off | W '/ : right. Marshall took second on the‘(eated Des Moines 8 to 7, getting an i ’ e i By ety and}n ”x >|‘xr it \t{/lg]c' was t||'e |;;l man | throw home and himself came in on|even break on the four games series. 030 OHbyibih ¢ 211 2 0fball: Shestak. Time: 1:26. Umpire: | n the trac tlbur put his Duesen- | Forsythe's double. The other Rourke | Score: e g(‘)‘nlr"".f;';;;r; 129 1) Mullen. | berg around at over 100 a couple of | run was scored by Marshall in the SIOUX CITY. 0 5 1 0Corhanss 2 0 1 2 0 x SR times and came in declaring the| fourth on a double, his steal of third . R H. O A E 3 009 tAmenp = 2.0 0.3 0 lfe AIO Qmaha track was some track. | g Gl PRI S ] 0 0 2.0 0 0*Butler 1.0 0 0 0 . and Forsythe’s sacrifice fly. 1“,_',",‘::; o vy 00 0 0%Snyd'rib 113 0 3 ) 5 lt | D'Alene went around for a few laps | Lincoln’s first run came on T.|callahan, ss . Bif 2 sl i 000 OMeado'sp 0 0 0 0 0 B b G l Pl d f |a couple of other times and had no Smith's safety, granted by O'Toole’s| Metz 1b ... SIS COROROWNImApHONO 8130 a y 1r y €S IO | difculty at all in holding the turns.| d Lober's double in he first. | Sonnolly, : 4 2 3| Totals..381134 ¢ [} Wilbur's Duesy was popping in good | \ SRk aDS 20 : Cooney, 2b . e e s e : Totals..29 82711 3 H b d R ithiith: 3 \ A walk to Carlisle with one down, fol-| cosgrove, of A 1SS o B0 e o Barnal it uspbanas etul‘n form and if it hitd the same way Sat- lowed by singles by T. Smith and ::::vh;(mon‘ c 4 2 : ? ; : tBatted for Mayer in ninth, urday, this youngster will be a con- i ark, p . atted for C . Z ; 'I‘iltha:’o]ré, fg:{;(efasct\nefll:r;?rc i::‘ :}:2 S Bt T A‘:v:’;:“h:".::::{'r:h Mrs. Herman Klentschy, who Is‘lemler from flak‘ to flag . | :i‘ght‘h ARSI st yta]ly the Totals .\i:)rwgs 11TV Bhiiadelphla. ......1 ¢ 2 1 9000 1| staying with friends at 1938 South Ny Franchi Hits Dirt. e of singles by Carlisle, Thomason and | AB. R. H. O A B.| Two-base hit: Miller. Three-bass hits: | 11ITty-seventh street, has appealed v']wo of fhc I_la;}ncs; AR Wh,"‘h | ranan e AP0t o o o "o | milter, Hornaby, Betael. Stolen bane: Beacher. id i f went on the track yesterday, gave Lober. fiFahan e & 0 9 9 % §|Double play: Hornsby to Gonzates. Hases | (O The Bee for aid in helping locate | e crowd a couple of thrills. Alvo J sies BlOW Hi h s ac 3l Spiballe: FOLC Ameeids ot Meadows P ott | her husband, who disappeared lasl‘iFr‘;"chi in his Pusun tried to take EN who have to work fast and think = 0 | Bitls, 1t 5 1 1 Demares, 8 hits, 6 runs In six and o Mond: d ha t b heard f; the first turn high on the | is at | - | Jones. 1b S E o ol 2 ne-third nday an 8 not been heard from | the hrst tu igh on the boards a : 2 And Wichita Wins|&u. § 1T T p mna o At P girce. the stat._ He was only going 40 s quickly can’t take time to smoke. A Ew, H ; . 4 i 1 V1C Breen, 2 0 0 6 & 0|1 runin ona innings ofe Williame ne miw| According to Mrs. Klentschy's Ao S e i ST s ea | 1 el ” | Musser, p ol 5 el [ moi ok Intonelie ine BT D oy . h e e hy' dropped like a shot. He was car-| y ) eW O * et . | o8 i Struck out: By Ames. Umplres: - | story, she and her husband and their |rier into the dirt before he could 2. ) Wichita, Kan,, July 9.—St. Joseph | {Spahr ... L s iimason ; it hi ives them just what th A 2 At | Baker, p OB 0.50 S0 0 2 baby girl, Mary Jane, came to Omaha | right himself, but he pulled the boat Jus ey n m blew up in the fourth inning and e S Defeat for Cubs. ) ' selt, 1 | s : : ) " y from the east. Klentschy [back on the track all right and con-| i be fifE W vened up the series by win- POERIRS 537 e 38 7 12 31 14 3| Chicago, July 9.—Boston hit Vaughn bara | TSCENIY A st chy | b: ¥ r i | . ‘ nil:cgh;toad:y's gamg 8 to 4 Scc?rr' *Batted for Musser in elghth. (L7 Co etenisd ChleasoiieRtaxly while | obtained a position with the Omaha | tinued on his way as if nothing had | relish st. It Chflels, refreshes afld satis. ) 8 : vl ve ; . WichITA: T e 00 0 0 1 3 2 1—8|Chicagy was saved trom s shutoy when | Structural Iron works, but held it|happened. fies them —lightens the task and shortens AB. R. H. O. A E|Des Molnes aRogolenni e Maun u;pnd and scored on an infield out.' only two weeks. He is a dr‘aught_,r ‘Afier circling the track a couple Jackson, cf... st hits: Livingstone, Bills, Jones. L man of times Jues Devigne discovered his Fox, If. A e g g Sty ! i : 5 BOSTON. CHICAGO. 5 MLLIRA & L l the day. Cox ok e s spg e Cosgrov. Breen. Btolen Dbase ABH.OAE. ABH.OAE | Discouraged, the husband left at|engine was on fire and had to pull up 2 y Briton, b, st o 3 i Q) Metz, Shartford. Left on bases:| Mar'v'ess 4 0 6 3 0Zelderss 4 0 3 4 0|8 o'clock Mond vith to squirt Piren into it . Hetling, 3b. $ 1 3 1 0§ 0 sioux City, 8 DesMolnes 9. Struck out:|Fitap'ic,2b 4 1 3 6 oMannrt 4 2 0 o 0|5, 2cloc onday evening without [to sq ] i At hi § 1 2 @ 4 0By Mumer 7. by Clark, 2. i on balls; Collinare” 4 3 2 0 OWiiminor 3 1 11 0| giving any hint as to where he was| After Franchi got his Pusun to [ [ 3 2 1 10 olomr M er 1, off Clarl , off Grover 1. Magee, Zim'an,3b 4 0 0 3 1 i a i i p 20 1 5 o une 12 hits in elght innings. Off [ Kon'y.ib ¢ 3 8 0 Ofenuniede 3 o 4 o o Boing. Mrs. Klentschy has remote | ROINg a little later in the afternoon T IT a7 15 jo | BaKerairuni1ihit N onelinning et Clark, gm"&*'l;lbfz 1310 % 3 014 1 1|fears that he may have taken his own |he turned some fast laps for the Totals..... ceieees 33 8 4 runs, § hits n five innings. None out in | & scf 3 1 re 3 0 6 2 0| life, but is hoping against hope that|crowd. He was clocked at 107 and % 7 b 3 owdy,c 4 0 3 3 b 2 3 g S PINg ag pe tha ! | 8T m:fipr;. B :A'll:‘l‘:K:f( kQroyerfiihring Bnmnl:n. :;;m;m': Nehfp' 4 100 hp 0 0 36 5| he zcm to the harvest fields to seek|108 a couple of times CHEWING TOBACCO [} Williams, 2b. 80 11 7 0|shannon. Time: 2:24. Totals..3111 2714 0LAv der,p o ot Crawfords (On Job . E 5 4 D 00 0 0 0 . : . Jourdan, 1b. 5L ¢ IB 1, #Archer. 1 0 0 o o| Their baby, Mrs. Klentschy says,| Al three of tI i Agemg ripe selected leaves ofchoba,White McCabe, cf. R S I T * % ek \ Seaton,p 1 0 0 2 0|h ad L f % Y B I three of the Crawfords were i Sullivan, rf ¢« o 2 1 o o Examinations for Positions St A i as cried continually since her father | oy the job yesterday, and all turned Burl b Kirkham, i st Nl o c0 0 b i Totals..29 62710 3| disappeared. The mothers fears for |, o8 90 Ri - urley tobacco givea Fusner, ¢ NG G Il I ) | c |Serv|ce Aflnounced +Batted ‘tor Vaughn in_ third. I e around 98 and 99. Billy Chandler & = Butler, 3 e e n Civi *Batted for Lavender In sixth. the little girl's health unless the fa-|and Art Johnson, who, it will be “PIPER” its pleasing mel- B acain 42 2 3 5 I The following examinations for po- [ Boston 0°1 2 07070 0 g o | ther returns home. _|remembered rode with Billy here | peating Brinley. p 1 ¢ 0 o 4 olsitions in the United States civil serv- '.,.‘:,'_1.'.; i o,,?“:.l’”:k 9 Koo:"oh"' P Klentschy, who is 27 years old, is|last year, raced cach other nip and lowness. Blendmg the Sy 1 0 5 & & 0]ice have been announced for the dates | Three-base hit:' Mann. Double AR escribed as being a blond, with blue | tuck “for three or four laps until famou "PIPER"HB \ _____ 2 ) iring | Gowdy to Maranville, Knabe to Saier, Zeider | €ves and light curly hair. He weighed | Billy's engi ; ; : us vor N Fpi i as indicated below. Persons desiring | (3"} ,0 Maraariys Knabe to Saler, Zolder g 4 g Billy's engine missed and he had to 5 4 AN 'TDMllllvd o Pa s : further information may apply to-the | oft Nent, 1. “Hits and earned run: Ot ?;0"" '"“; of his disappearance about [drop back. Dave Lewis also made thmugh this leaf gives ;/w\ Y] “Batted for Brinley in ninth. United States Civil Service commis. | yaughn, 6 hits, 2 runs in threstinninge, ott |jc hD"“"Hs and is five feet, eleven |gsome fast time with his Crawford “PIPER" = Ao R =t | o Waitington SDUC KTk Sliatitol oft ’;:‘,}‘;‘;‘. 3 'hits, 'no rans in three fnnings: | ones tall. Art Klein, Ed Rawlings and Mel R" that extra St. Joseph ~ 2 —4 | lows: off Nehf, five hits, 1 run in nine innings iy LA Stringer were out to give their cars| 3 Strick out: B; ) 1; 3 ¥ N d ad = gree YT 75‘:‘(‘:"‘5":«"'}"’:"‘-“’fi’.'r”k“"":"“""“'fi::'l‘m‘.lr"'n(’(':;‘ ’A",'.’..:fT‘"fi\T{'T'fi.";Z?’J;m marine gas l.-';’*{‘(de"; 3 byy!nln'n'.ml. lUr’r’u‘alf&’:‘"n’f o Medwine FI'Om wrong Bottle short work-outs. " Klein is driving a de ot en]o ent u —Miller, saw: al on. i 4 e e : . i, Houting.s Litsenk Koutmann. ™ Theae- | 08 e Crapher and assiatant nd Harrison Proves Nea”y Fatal to Child ki]a?n:;t'i R:'\::‘I]Y;i!‘i. V\(s: I)l:flu]uu Spe- and satisfaction o in, 9 In four Innings; off | blochemist. : c g r a stoc ercer., . Btinier s In four mnings. ;4"::\";3:»':5'; By Augunt i—Dairy husbandman, atructural As R TUkey & Son Report Good fH‘Omc rfllr:icmcs" lv]qarly cost the life| All of them negotiated over ninety. found in no other Kauf ,"2; by Brinley, 1. en on | steel draftaman. : . of 4-year- 51 ; , : : a0t Pattorson, 1. HI by pitched | August 9.—Flald matron (female) Sales in Lynnwood Addition N fi'e 9"0 ylvia Bezmin, 818| Baby Pete Henderson put his Max- tobacco. ball: By Brinley, Rapps. Time: .1:60.| August 9-10—Local and assistant | A d & orth Sixteenth street, last night.|well through its paces and turned a ¢ Umpires: Anderson and Eckmarn spector of hulls, local and assistant I ‘v;;Od PZ‘;‘QCF‘QIZF of the lots in| Her mother wanted to give her some{number of laps at 101 and 102 miles | oy 7 00 TN T RRE D bo , ACCH » icis 3 . — ¢ Sloan's Liniment Relleves Congestion. :1":;1:":'":"le:::flu'rn'::\'-l;‘; 'e'.’,?n.“.h'.’."‘o'.'.' nfy"E,,,“,’,’," lhaluol;\, in lheldsuufl:i part [ medicine for a headache and poured an hour and almost kept up with 5C and 10¢ % As soon as you apply Sloan's Liniment the | 5 Horiratinnsts i o » has been sold, and the|out a teaspoonful from the wrong|Rick, his team-mate and boss E h p ARt g e T s e Ieso mi:w: aa\rx‘ o‘:;zafl:n? om the «(:_mn- ;’emam er are being sold as fast as | bottle. The stuff the child swallowed| Today Ralph De Palma, Ralph Mul- verywhere st ma‘\.'“(;\(' lal{v:n zt :h: I;:;lm";:d‘:rr;!; Auyre,rsTa{(;rer&oS w}l\aal they want, | was a carbolic composition. Police [ford and Ira Vail are expected to be THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Bisavkdratamen® e a 4 A ukey if ohn ave men on the | surgeons succeeded in bringing the |on hand. De Palma will arrive at g ground most of the time, Iclnld out of danger. 7:30 this wmorning, and will take a

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