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+HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1916. - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus | TELL THE PAST- PRE SENT | BRINGING UP FATHER ON YOUR WAY Y0 TOWN | WANT YOU YO GET SOME TACKS “A HAMMER - STOP AT THE BUTCHER S- CALL UP MY DRESS- MAKER -~ Copyright, 1916, International News Service. SEND FOR THE PLUMBER - PAY THE.GROCER - SEE. THE -LANDLORD AND RRING ME SOME CANDY AND, BE SURE YO GET A HRIR CUT- SAY- LADY KMNYOU TELL THE PAST ? WELL -ILL 4IVE YOU FIVE DOLLARS (F YOU TELL ME WHAT ME WIFE TOLD ME YO { i 1 rifice and Peckinpaugh's single. and game: ) DETROIT. / AB.H. Vitt,3b Bush,ss H'lman,rf Cobb,cf Veach,If Burns,1b Young,2b D.Baker,c Mitchell,p Totals. .44 10 3616 11 Gardner to Scott to Galner, Mays to Scott. Score, sec- Bases on balls: Off Koob, 5; off Mays, 8; oft Leonard, 1. Hits: Off Mays, 9 in fifteen innings; off Leonard, 1 in two innings, Hit by plitched ball: By Koob, Barry (2). Struck out: By Koob, 3: by Mays, §; by Leonard, 2. Umpires: Owens and Connolly. Senators Beat Indians. Washington, July 14.—Washington beat Cleveland, 4 to 3, today, scoring the winning run in the ninth with two out. It was a free hitting contest. Cleveland got an early lead off Ayers, but Washington tled the score in the fourth. Ayers was taken out for a pinch hitter in this inning and re- placed by Gallia, who punted, scoring. After the score was tled he was supplanted by Gould, who was not overcome until Jamle- son doubled and Henry singled in the last inning. Score: CLEVELAND. B.H.O. PLAY SEVENTEEN [NNINGS 10 A TIE Boston and St. Louis Unable to Tally and Game Called by Darkness. KO0OB MISSE; THIRD BASE SUPERBAS DROP ONE 0 BROWNS| Appleton Weakens in Fifth Inning and Is Hit for Four Runs. 8IX TO TWO AS THE SCORE St. Louis, Mo, July 14.—Appleton, after ‘holding St. Louis to two hits in four innings, weakened in the fifth and was hit for a triple, two singles and gave three bases on balls, which netted St. Lodis four Tuns, and the series with Brooklyn here-today, 6 to 2. Williams pitched a masterly game throughout. - Score: ¢ - ROURKBS BYEN . UP TOPBKA SERIES B { NEW YORK. E. AB.H.| 0Baum'n,rf OHigh,1f 1P'k'p’h,s8 0Pipp,1b 0Mullen,1b 0Baker,3b 0Magee,cf 0Boone, 2b 4 OWalters,c 4 WEST. LEAGUE. | W. L. Pet.| Omaha ....4128.682Brooklyn Lincoln .,..41 36 .632|Boston Des Moines .38 36 .614/Phila .. Denver .., .38 39 .494|New York Wichita ... .37 39 .487|Chicago Topeka .34 41 .463|Pittsburgh ..37 42 468 Sloux City. .34 41.463[8t. Louls....36 44 .450 8t. Jomeph. .32 42.432(Cincinnati ..29 44.397 AMER. LEAGUE | AMER. ASSN, ¥ W.l.Pet.| ‘W.L.Pet. « New York, .48 33762 49 33,608 Cleveland ..45 34 .670{Indlanapolis 44 36 .660 Boston .....43 34 568 Loulsville .43 37 ;688 Chicago ....4036 .Hfi[flnnelpolll 531 NAT'L LEAGUE: W. L. Pet. 1.4 20 603 .38 30 669 .40 82 566 .36 36,600 . .38 41 481 23 00 i k3520 ) BEFLI SRS - Burwell Proves Just What|¥ Local Sluggers Are Look- e womnooomed woroRoommmL wrmcnomnos> Totals. .41 20 ...010001000 4—i L02000000000 0— High, Cobb. Home runs: : Burns, Mul- lomponnmuny o= =& Detroit .... New York. Two-base Hits: Boone, Heilman. Stolen base len. Sacrifice hit: High. Double play: Mitchell to Young to Burns. Bases on balls: Otf Cullop, 1; off Mitchell, 5. Eearned runs: Off Cullop, 4; off Mitchell, 2. by pitched ball: By Mitchell, Boon out: By Cullop, 3; by Mitchell, 7. Um- pires: Nallin and Dineen. Score, second game: Kansas City Boston,. July 14~Boston and St. Louis played seventeen innings with- out scoring today, the game being called*on account of darkness. The visitors would have tallied in the fif- teenth had not Koob failed to touch third base when he came from second on a drive to left by Miller. Koob’s omission was detected and he was tagged by McNally after Mays had been knocked down at the plate. Mays was not seriously hurt, but he retired from the contest. The game was largely one of de- fense, both teams making some pretty plays. Repeatedly they were in a position to score, but either the pitch- ers tightened up or a brilliant fielding play prevented a run. The tie will be played off as part of a double-header tomorrow. Score: ST. LOUIS. The Rourkes completely spoiled the afternoon for an ambitious young man named Burwell yesterday, and in- cidently cleaned up Topeka, 10 to 4, evening up the series. | Burwell, who bounced into the . Topeka lineup from goodness knows | where, is a willing worker who tries throw the ball past the batt _success was not remarkable. T! came up to the plate with plen({v of 4 and little else, and most of the 2 it'was riilu in the alley. 5 how the Rourkes loved it ~ Earl Smith whaled out a home run it :‘,‘mn the game, he belnf the first at bat. The ball cleared the i t field fence and bounced off the Metz sign. Krug was safe on Good- 2 s error, and when Shag Thomp- Burwell the Detroit .42 38 .526(Toledo 507 Washin 40 37 .519/St. Pa 486 8t. Louls.."..36 43 .448/Columbus A1 Phila ......18 64 .250Mllwaukee .. 370 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denyer, 11-Lincoln, 4. 8t, Joseph, 0;" Des” Moines, 1. Topeka, 4;’Omaha, 10. Wighilta, 0; Sloux City, 4. ! NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn, 2; 8. 'Louls,, 6 WASHINGTON. E. ABH.O.AE. Graney,If 0Moeller,rt 5 W' O0Foster,db 4 Speake Smith,rf Gandii.1b NEW YORK. AB.H. o 2} sssuwsssossast 0Magee,cf OHigh,If O0P'Kk'p’h,ss 0Pipp,1b 0Baker,3b 0Gedeon,2b n,rt vitt,3b 4 Busl 5 H'lman,rf Cabb,cf Veach,If Burns,1b Young,2b McKee,c Cun’ham,p 4 Totals..37 Daly,c Beebc,p Gould,p Totals..37 13°26 1 0McB'dejss 4 OAyersp 1 0°*Rice 1 Galllagp 2 Totals..3713 27 9 *Two out when winning run scored. *Batted for Ayers in fourth. Cleveland .. 20100000 0—3 Washington 00030000 1—4 Graney, Henry, Jamieson. flan (2), Shankg Wambs- Chapman, Foster. Sacrifice hits: ‘hapman, Foster, Wambsganss. Bacrifice fly: Speaker. Bases on balls: Off Beebe, 3; off Gould, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Ayers, 6 hits, 2 runs In four innings; Beebe, 7 hits, 3 runs in four innings 5l ccvonnumcumon Bl eorvenemnx =l coononscnmool e ;u'oo PP Telenetem [PTOPRI I < B 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 mooomtusmttem ° iE :Q. R we-O MO oW or,c dwell 1Walters,c Russell,p 0Alex *Call a:e»»uvuwNun e e 5 Sroarer AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland, 3; Washington, 4. Chicago-Philadelphia, rain. Detrolt, 6-3; New York, 2-4 8t. Louls, Boston, 0 (seventeen in- nings, darkness). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukge, 6; Columbus, 2. Kansas City, 3; Toledo, 7. St. Puul, 6; Loulsville, 2. ° Totals. .38 12 36 10 +One out when winning run scored. *Batted for Alexander in ninth. Detroit .100011000000—3 New York. 11010000000 1—4 Two-base hits: Burns, Bauman, Mdgee. Three-base hits: Pipp, Alexander. Stolen bases: Vitt, Magee. Sacrifice hits: High (2), Vitt (2), Russell, Boone. - Sacrifice fies: M y,8b C'shaw b Gets,ne McCarty,c Ap'leton,p Coombw,p *Omara i+ Sremaeacam s Sl esnosamsm> | oncsscssa® Gallia, 7 hits, no runs In five innings; off Gould, 6 hits, 1 run in four and two-thirds innin Struck out: By Ayers, *Batted fol Brookiyn leton In eighth. 0 00 0,10 e 13 BOSTON. { fe‘." “ r ‘Burwell’s directiow, which the latter !lilfi«l. but, not desiring to throw the ball'away as he had done on the pro- play, waited long enough for to reach first before he at- tempted to make the play. That filled the sacks. T‘né _ Making a Clew:-Up. ¢ clean-up brigade then got busy. K r's smashing single to left ac- for Krug and J. Thompson, " Forsythe's double to center put and Kruerr‘ovef the * plate. § ‘K‘ghl then stiffened and retired the t e-two-three order. e five runs, and as' the managed to land but four dur- g the afternoon, the other Rourke were of minor importance owever, three of them xl‘lw:f:" or‘b r's h % , and Krueger's home run, hard drive to left which got by rybody and escaped pursuit long for Efnje to negotiate home, the: rm were scored in the fifth Cifduff's triple; an error which e a charice to score and put second from CY:here he got ind the sacks on ifice, and Smith’s sacrifice fly, the fifth Mr. Engle, who man- & Kaws, decided 'that it would n to permit the Rourkes to “fun wit! l rwell, and and ilduff muffed De- 's_grounder, Allen roing to sec- ind, and on a_ beautiful hot-and-run play Agler doubled to the center field Rt fipe aac D itk n ¢ . Engle's single to left gored.Agler, but Goodwin fanned and Iweitzer grounded out. Cochran’s double, an infield out and 'y infield n’ie scored the other run in the sixth. Smith Has Great Day. s all around play was the fea e copped a homer in the fir in another run with a sacrifice caught Engle at second by quick ling after he had landed an appar- . cinch double, and also made a krd leaping catch of a high drive €. . me wound up the Topeka s, and Denver is on the biflpthll oon, auto race or no auto race. ux City Blanks Wolves of Wichita ; Sioux City, Ia, Cit) Viihent hey isitors to four hits, ‘came in the ninth. Score: ; WICHITA., y July 14—Sioux e it three out of four by B b Mliwaukee b Columbus . were made | he fourth on singlés by Krug and | oodwin which let | s Thomf‘mn'l ] g Wichita, 4 to 0. Clark held |} Take Last of Series With Denver by the Bcore of Four to One. FIELDING SAzES GARDNER Lincoln, July 14—Lincoln won the final game of the Denver series, 4 to 1, by batting West opportunely, Gardner was hit hard in the early stages of the contest, but fast fielding sdyed him, Sco‘e: L3 DENVER. Al‘. R H O B, Mitler, 1t Kellehor, Onk o . ccosssso=o comorosLma cormomwosss! .36 DENVER. > = ok - Erseeon loox olescssscsstt P <lroonssnswf Zlrosonomes® - = *Batted for West In ninth, Denver . 0010 0.0 0 0 01 Lincoln 1609 0 172 0 0 Semd Two-bane hita: Carlisle, Thomason, Miller, hestak, Kelloher. Stolen base: Carlisle, orifice hits: Smith, Thomason, truck out: By Gardner, 6 Off Gardner, 1; oft Weast, 3. Lincoln, 3; ‘D T, vires: Anderson Boosters Beat St. : * Joseph Drummers Des Moines, Ia, July 14.—A wild | pitch by Patterson, following Ewoldt’s hit and two infield outs, gave Des Moines a run and the victory ina 1 to 0 contest. F, C. Zehrung attended the ame and announced after ap inquiry into the fight here Wednesday be- | Lua tween Umpire Carney and Catcher Fusner of St. Joseph that he had reprimanded and fined Carney $50 and | B: A Fusner $10. Score: 8T. JOSEPH, > 3 » MoCabe, of. Jourd, PRRSSYOPS —omoasorm scosscsccd Sacrifice hits Des ll,lolnu. 1. Struck ou American Association. At Columbus— Batteries: Milwaukee, Shaol ;r‘:(.l'; Columbus, Curtis, Vance, s> 2 = s 8t. Louls 0.0 0,400 2 Two-base hit: Cutshaw. Three-base hits: Smith, Hornsby, 8Stolen bases: S8mith, » sel, Cutshaw (2). Double Cutshaw on bal oft Coombs, 1. Appleton, 7 hits, 4 runs In seven Innings} off Coombs, 3 hits, 2 runs in one inning Oft. Willlams, 2 runs. Struck out: By Ap- pleton, 1; by Willlams, 1. Umpires: Byron and Orth. Glants Teke Last One. Cincinnati, July 14—New York took the last gume of the , & ten-inning con- test from Cinoinnatl- todayy 8 to 3. The visitors made thelr first ryn In the second ipning, when Doyle was given his base on balls. Doolan sdcriticed, Doyle did not stop at “sscond and Chase threw the ball over Hergog's head, allowing Doyle to score. In the fourth Doyle sin, took second on an out and scored on kle's single, The local team tied the ucore In the sixth inning off a double by Schnelder and two singles, The winning run was made in the tenth, when Burns singled, took third on Killifer's tumble and scored on Kauff's single, Score: NEW YORK. CINCINNATIL ABHOA.E. AB.H.O. Burns,If B 1Louden 2b & Kautt,c . ON: rt T H 3 Rob't'n, 1 Doyle,3b g 0 > oo Doolan,se Moerkle,1b McK'le. 3b Lebert,3b ridan.c Bdnton,p ush Totals ;7 1 rmseecnnomn. | cocsacocuonuon Totals.35 # *Batted for McKechnie in ninth, *Batted for Griffith in ninth. *Batted for Wingo In tenth. #Batted for Sohnelder in tenth. New York,.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1—3 Cincinnatl ..0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0—2 Schnelder, 8tolen base: Kauff. Sacrifice hits: Bentos Lobert to Doyl ; off Schnelder, off oale, 00lal Double play: Bases on balls: enton, 1 1. Barned ru Off Benton, 2 Sohnelder, 1. b ¥ pitched ball: By ton, truck out: By Benton, §; ::lm Umplres: Rigler and Harrl- n. Cubs Trim Phils. Chicago, July 14,—Crashing hits off Rixey gave Chicago another win over Philadelphla tod and an even break in Prendergast allowed only one hit up to the elghth, when the champl hammered oul r for three runs, He after good singled in the nintl h Cuba Iatest acquisition, drove In the first sth. runs and played well in the fleld. PHILADELFHI, AB.H.0, P'kertet N'hotf,2b 3 Btock, 0Kelley,It 08chulte, it OMull'an ss OArcher,c 0P'd' gast,p 0Seaton,p csconucescmoans Totals. 31 *Batted for Rixey in sixth. *Batted for Mayer in ninth. Ehlladelphia .0 0 0 0 0 0 o Chicago .. 20 00 3 00 1 *f Stolen bases: Willlams, Byrne (2), Knabe. (1), Saerifice hita: anh¥ o i “Iu Sacrifice tly: NI . Dot #an to Saler, off Ma Rixey, § 1 M 3 hits, 1 run In three innin WPrendergast, ¢ hits, 3 runs in eight (rone out In ninth); off Seato {HVI‘I la one ";mln'.l’ Mr‘nck ou : by Mayer, 2; by Prendergat, O'Day and n. b Red Sox Blank Pirates, Pittsburgh. July 14.—Good pitching by Regan uu%lod Boston to shut nnl‘l’llllb:rlh here today by a score of 3 to 0. Harmon ‘was hit at opportune times. A base on balls, and two hits gave th ors & run in the firat Inning and In the singles by G Score: PITTSBU! i GH. o-u-..-‘= | coonmonncsos lam £fcs: - = \ ted for Adems in elghth. oaton . 106000 tteburgh hits: Fitapatriek (2), Carey. Maranville, Do‘\nbio plays ef to Johnaton. 1; off Harmon, arned ott na in one Inni; n, 1; by Harmon, “n ¢ Klein and Bmaslle, wlocoosucssos the series.. n Minneapolls, 11; Indfanapolis, 3. Games Today. Western League—Denver at Omaha, Joseph at Sfoux City, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. American League—Clevelal on, Chicago at Philadelphia, New York, St. Louls at Boston. Detroit Bluffs Team Wants Game, J. Bchukentans, phone 22.. Call, team, —— 8t Natlonal League—New York at S8t. Louls, Brooklyn at Chicago, Boston at Cincinnati, at Washing- Brotherhood of Rallway Employes will have an open date Sunday and be willing to play any amateur team, Call, day time, evenings, Black 2458, Would llke to play any Omaha Bee Want Ads serve hundreds daily. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H Shotten,If 0 OHooper,rf Joh'son,8b 0Barry,2b Miller,rt 0Lewls,If Sisler 1b 0Gainer,1b Pratt, it 3 1 1 0 1 1Walker,ct M'sanscf 6 3 0 1 0 0 0 coswnmoEonw OH'Iksen,ct Hartly,c 0G'dner, §b Severid,c 0McNly,3b Lavan,ss 08cott,ss Kobb,p 0Agnew,c *Borton aMays,p Lionard p 1 at g ewwas e S B o) Totals.66 10 61 28 1 Totals.61 14 61 27 *Batted for Hartley in ninth. St. Louls Boston Two: Stolen e hits: Agnew, Lewis, Joba fice hita son, Gainer, Double plays: Scott, .200000000000000000~—0 ..00000000000000000—0 Walker. Marsans (2), Lewis (2), Sacri- Barry. Lavan to Pratt to Sisler, nning 4 by Gallla, 4; by Gould, 3; by Beebe, 2. Um- pires: O'Loughlin and Hildebrand. Each Takes Long Game. New York, July 14—New York and De- trolt played a sensational double-header here today, each team winning a twelve-in- | ning game, Detroit taking the first, 6 to 2 i and the Yanks winning the second, 4 to 3. In the first contest, Cullop lost his first game of the season, after winning nine straight. The former federal league left- hander pitched a fine game, but was out- lasted by Mitchell, also a left-hander. Boone's home run in the second inning put the locals in the lead, but Heilman tled it in the sixth with a homer. In the twelfth, four singles, a sacrifice and two errors netted the visitors four runs. The second game also was a pitchers’ bat- tle, two young pitchers—Russell and. Cun- ningham—participating. New York won in the twelfth on Magee's double, High's sac- Hellman, McKee. Double plays: Russell to Gedeon to Plpp, Bush to Burns to Peckin- paugh to Pipp. Bases on balls: Off Russell, 8; off Cunningham, 6. Earned runs: Off Russell, 1; off Cunningham, 4. Struck out: By Russell, 8; by Cunningham, 5. Umpires: Dineen and Nallin. e i Mrs. Hearst Protests. San Francisco, July 14.—Mrs, Phoebe A. Hearst, owner of the Hacienda de Babicora, the ranch reported to have been seized by the de facto government of Mexico, tele- graphed tonight to Robert Lansing, secre- tary of state, protesting against what she declared to be “an unlawful act.” Greenleaf in Washingtoun. Washington, July 14.—(Special Telegram.) —Miles Greenleaf and wife of Omaha are tegistered at the Raleigh. e ——— MERCHANTS HOTEL Two Big Races -- S THIS AFTERNOON July 15th, 2:30 O’clock ENTR Dario Resta, Peugeot, French. Ralph De Palma, Mercedes, German. Art Johnson, Crawford, American. Ira Vail, Hudson, American. Mel Stringer, Mercer, American. Jack Gable, Burman Special, French. E. E. 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