Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 17, 1916, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER -i- S -:- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus WHEN | BEGIN TO SEE SEA- SERPENTS | KNOW (VE HAD WHY DID You COME HOME 50 S00N? YOU SAY Yoy REALLY SAW A \SEA-SERPENT AYTHE BEACH® 53 CARDINALS BEAT | Standing of Teams || OMAHA RACE GIVES | Today's SportCalendar | SENATORS CAPTURE ™ GAME FROM OMAHA NEW YORK GIANTS, or e RESTA THE TITLE) wsticre, o e ONE OFF INDIANS ct.| .L.Pet. tournament opens at Del Monte, Cal. Annual d ” ! ] tournament of Professional Golfers’ associa- ' : 4030 871 | tion of America opens st Van Cortlandt Rourkes Play Indifferent Ball |Buschor Three Bingles and Errors by 38 40w New™ vork 3 Italian Gains Lead in Flight for | "pe, v oy . " = |Washington Bunches Seven of and Lucky Buck Sterzer Robertson and Doyle Net Stoux 42462/ Plttaburgh . 38 43 46 the American Oham- - opens at Narragansett Pier, R. L. Nine Hits in Three Innings 8t. Louis Victo: B0, Joweph. .33 44 10| Cincianati '-35 40 307 | Yochting—Annual regatte of Interlake Earns Easy Shutout, h ctory. N R (BLACARAL 1128 40 pionship. Yachting association at Put-in-Bay, O, and Wins, 2 ; ) i : Shooting—South Dakots state trap shoot- E S, Ty W.L.Pet. W.L.Pet, Ing tournament opens at Mitchell, S, D, 0'TOOLE CHASED FROM BOX o VISITORS GET FOUR HITS|New York..ss it Tanapsis’ 48 31 th4 OMAHA COUNTS 600 POINTS g FEotng—teasn of the Grana_ireut | FOUR TO fwo 18 SCORE —_— 1857/ Loulsville .. 4638 648 | —_— at Randall park, Cleveland. Season of Buck Ster-er was surrounded by a 3 | St Louis, Mo., July 16—Singles by 8631 Foreda mols M40 82| That his victory Saturday in the | 4o m, '5..'7.‘:&{"’5’.‘.24‘;’.‘..‘;’..“&":..."& Cleveland, O., July 16.—Bunching flock " of horseshoes, the Rourkes 3+ ¢ Hornsby, Wilson" and Gonzales and B 3. el 46 410 | 150-mile championship automobile | Meetings open at Wichits, Kan.; Findiay, 0., | seven of their nine hits in three in- i fll‘mfed indifferent ball both offensively o 1|¢errors by Robertson and Doyle netted | b i R e T derby will clinch th ; b and Westfleld, Mass, ; Washi deentericl defensively, and Marty O'Toole @ oSt Louis three runs and the victory Yesterdsy's Results. erby will clinch the American ¢ M- | Tennls—Cotton Htates champlonship tour. 1iN8S, Washington defeated Cleve- hurled two bad innings. That tells $ 3 8|in the third innin&of today's game WESTERN LEAGUE. pionship for Dario Resta is the belief | Rament mfl_ml':"flm‘l::mflfih- South | land here today, 4 to 2. Singles by 1 of Omaha’s lecoad. rden at i H W.l(‘l'! Ne'w fYorkin easdowl held the of speed enthusiasts who follow the Dallas, Tex. Thousand Tlands Inettation | Williams and Jamieson, a double steal & rizlies yes- — — - |Visitors to four hits. Score: racing game. el Yyohen ¢ Alexandria Bay, N. Y. (on which Williams scored and Mc- NEW YORK. 8T, , : Central “Yows champlonshi ‘h'"‘“"‘i’ to 0. e s i AB.H.O.AE. T R OAD, ' By his victory in the Omaha classic opens at Grinsell, Ta. Sonth Dakota- sists | Bride's triple brought two in the sec- ith "h! in;nlkflup' °fl¢'b the z H oauin:;.lt: 1’ i.l 0 o° NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rest 4 600 poi He alread champlonship tournament opens at Sioux ond. Shanks' double, affer Williams t'll'lt.lhu. “:I ed“P 4 1:‘ “:' 0 18mither 1 0 0 0 o At 48— S P IR e o DL Arcaty S oy e T motes e e i always ended it, as the sub- 00 08 0 1°Long,rt 1 0 1 0 0|darknons’ ™ had 1,800 points, thereby making his | ShiP pens at Winona, Minn, [ had singled, registered another in the il 11 69 5 4 Nebrasks state champlonship tournament . . t hitters failed to connect. 0 OMliller,2b 4 1 8 6 1| "Boston, 4; Cincinnati, 1. fourth, while hits by Shank d roughout the nine innings, how- o0 00 1 OH'naby,1b 4 110 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE, | total 2,400 points. Ralph De Palma, | opens at Wayne, Neb. fourth, while hits by Shanks an , Mr. Sterzer was a pretty lucky 10 67 0 Sdonamices 3 1 8 39 Washington, 4; Cleveland, 2. his nearest competitor, has but 1,600 g ol Ot Pkt Jamicton brousht fi¥sshingtonajfinal ler. .%::ad ti;'ne, bn‘ltl seemed, |y . mmz 3 .fi“,}!;’,;‘,‘,",",,‘ H 3 0 : ; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. points. And as 'there are only one or —_— i score in the eighth. Score: “ _ Rourke w the it went di- i ‘Kelloher, Thompron, Kilduft 0 0 B e s Loutsville, 1-3; Milwaukee, 0-0, . T . CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. 1 rectly at a fielder and became an eas % t_Dyer. ftolen base: Dyer. Double 0 0 Totals..20 & Solumbus, 3-8 8t. Paul, 7-9. two more big races it s not believed GI‘ a.nd Cll‘clllt Meet jo AP OAR et DT OAR ut. And this always happened 'il{ ut] By Sterer, 5 org o oy ik : Indianapolls, 4-1: Kanssa City, 5-0. De Palma will be able to cut down f S L L on bases. The Rourkse had a|¢. ar""‘“" Sterser's bzo'l‘“lo. Games Today. the big lead Resta gained on him Sat- Wlll Open Toda,y Speakercf 4 2 4 0 OMilanct 4 0 3 0 0 oll, 1, ball: Krueger. | snatted for Anderson in third. Western League—Denver at Omaha, St. Hophirt, 3130 0wimslb 3 214 1 0 4 f t tranded the n_thi Gafidil,1b B - B mocad on the | B L *Batted for Schauer in eighth. Josoph at Bloux City, Topeka at Lincoln,|urday. 2 e el e s h R QT H - i *Batted for Sitm in eighth, Wichita at Des Moines. The Cincinnati classic on Labor day Cleveland, O., July 15.—~With the| Turnerdb 4 0 0 3 OHenry.c' 2 0 3 1 o \ O'Tdole’s two bad innings were the | pires 00100100 0—zf National League—New York at 8t. Louls, | 514 the Astor cup at New York -n Oci| . b = Daly.c” 4 2 5 1 OMcB'dess 4 1 3 5 0 i t 0300000 0 s—3Brookiyn at Chicago, Boston at Cincinnati, s ip | kings and queens of the light harness| Covisklen 3 1 1 1 0BoehIgp 4 0 1 § § and fifth. In the former stanza " | Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. tober are about the only championship A *Lambeth 1.0 0 0 0 ' ———— was touched for five hits, Davey % Ta i o ¢ | Lobert. e st B aonate hit: [ merican League—Cleveland at Washing- races yet to be held. In order to pass | turf trained to the hour, the Grand| - 120020 Totals..3510 2717 0 opened the round with a single | Thomas, 3" hite; o Funs sa o mi ooff [ son, Boscher. Basririco hit: Smith: Dowis Now York 8t “Louts at. Bortan, D*!™! 8| Resta De Palma would have to win | Circuit meeting opens, tomorrow at | rone- 34 92714 0 center and Shestak followed with [ third inni Hit by pitched ball: By |PI8¥: Miller to Corhan to Hornsby. Bases ork, uis n. 3 Snaun ! Cleveland .. 10001000 0-3 safety to the same garden. Aftes | BSKeF ps. Doudle plays Ewoidt 1 o alle) s Oe Sendows, 3: 918 Schaer, 1. }}‘{gh positions mhl?oth events. And if | North Randall, Washington 02010001 0—4 s and ea runs! raon, A 7 5 | ) . ir _whiffed, Charley Miller | to Rapps. Time: 210 Uropiione™ sEritton | ['ring 'in two InninEs: off Movamen: o hiis : . e anything in leither. races | | nrondayis feature willl be the Ed- Mehride, “Daly. Shioten pamues Dage, Nlta: A and Dario can generally be counted He beat | *nd Carney, 1 run in nine innings; oft Schauer, 3 hits, Luxus wln Erratlc ) wards stake for 2:10 pacers. Ten| Willlams, Jamieson. Sacrifice hit: Will: . ARG R no runs In five innin f Schupp, 1 hit, : upon to be well up among the money r ¥ lams. Saerifice fly: Roth. Bases on balls: \ Kelleher no runs in one inning. Struck out: By if his car/lasts, it will be impossible | 1Orses will contest in the three heats | Gff Coveronimie® s st Boehling. 1. Hite and anged a double up against the left slo"x WIN [ Hasdows, 3 00 Sehguer, Ji by Sehupp, 1 Game From Armours for Ralph ;’ }:v ¢ 1mpossible | tor the $3,000 purse. carned runs: Off Coveleskis, 10 hits, 4 ) ol dio, d Shestak pires: A imalle, or Ralph to ’cat m out, Ed F. Geers, the veteran grand|furs in nine innings; oft Boehling, 9 hits, wall, sending Lloyd and Shes! Browns Take Becond. Thus Resta’s victory Saturday| .Ed F.. 3 vety g 2 runs In nine innings. Balk: Coveleskie. Miller was cut down at the —_— Cincingati, O, July 16.—Boston took the circuit driver, who was injured by be-|Struck out: By Coveleakie, 3; by Boehling, meant considerably more than the 1. Umpires: BEvans and Chill ing thrown from his sulky while driv- ; ne. i mnfing to count also. Rebel Dennison’s Luxus annexed | M¢ u Indians Oapture Both Ends of gl M e e frain Cincinagtt Jol{my prize money he received from the | . —_— drde,w 'J “fl“‘ Hl;“k Bhutchr Do bl: Header Fr fon ol NS T except one, Barnes pltened | ANOther victory yesterday when they | Omaha speedway. It meant the title ;l"" !?Sl‘ t“’;'kx }"{’?5 C°':|‘_‘(‘}°d to .'hf 8t. Louls Grain Market. i Tence < ::Il:l. E‘Tl I:‘ : 'd 6“ 3 uble-Header From . | wood ball and would n.v-‘-nu!z oln‘:‘t the | defeated the crack Armour team in|of champion motor driver of America, | ?sgl!n‘ oday. His condition is im-| g l:fl'n'bi";':y ul.d—“;mzln;m..: red, d % ‘. - . ¥ i o new, .. .23; |, .18, o fence, counting Kelleher and the Josies. Tor.: ChnslBiL agbd fone pitoar oo ®ett L an erratic game, 8 to 6. Graves had|a big ml"rd!mphyflf;% the Bgsch proving; ,.:E.Sak Tuly. "'ln:o‘t.m'u' % S K , each of whom popped inni i ' company and some A in cash, Indlans Prepare. N—No. 2, 4 @81c; No. 3 white, Wild Heave by Krueger. 12 LArse BN NI sdel one bad inning and in that' stanza 81%c; July, 78%c; September, 74% @760, ltuhe fil;hxl.(lilllir beat fll‘lct‘ ;‘n lln- SCORES 5 TO 3, 4 TO 3 BOSTON. | CINCINNATL the brewers sent six runs across the i P :‘Pl:“d“f" G‘“‘"Yt‘ G e T Clealand [ndlans ate’ Mihe| OATS—No. 2. 40%c; No. 3 ‘white, 43e. ‘hit an ieher sacri n —— . ABH.O.A. LH.O.A.E, - X f ost of the drivers spent Sunday | league for a while so they can prepare for T i jeld the ball Krueger made s 5 A B R R ST R pla;e\.E F.ou;bl;ubon ,ba:;" I:l 'm!‘l; preparing for their getaway. Several |the Sreat drive later on. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. se heave into. right field,| Sioux City, In,, July 16—Sioux City |Witerint § § § & ohevieictn § 1 § § §|and Ernie Rushenberg's double wi of them loaded their cars yesterday | == . e « easily scored and Kelleher gal-| took both ends of a double-header |Mafee/f § 3.4 ¢ iChaseld” ¢ 0 8 ¢ 0| the runway choked, netted the Tuns. and one or two have gone already. to third, from which station he | from ‘St. Joseph today, winning the [§mit ‘,ab' Sa 3 aonenet 30300 Tl}i‘e Luxus mfielg v;\ent to paeltl:ts Others leave today and tonight. 0 SR Whtion 00,19/ 8099 | st game § 10 1 40 the wocond, 4 10 |G } § 3 § dMpmal 21 8 08 o the pahoand farmours filled| Ralph De Palma, Eddie Ricken- S ke » Barnesp 4 2 0 2 0Toney,p 0 0 0 0 ofthe bases. Bunny Holland went into bacher,~Baby Pete Henderson, Billy ‘0ole expired from the heat after | 2, in seven innings. Score first game: | -,—‘—'5—'-—;1'“0,‘.,» 0 sheee the box here and wiffed two and Chandler, Dave Lewis, Art Johnson ‘hifll llbl.l Pflflfl G‘thl flfil‘i 8T, "A‘:"“- i 'g:;fi;&;‘r.‘;ng 0 go E § fo"“blu;l"',i;d man to P‘:&fl%lmgw": and one or two others are going to e combat, e ce hurle R. H O A E ehel AB.H.O.A.E. ABHOAE | Kansas City, where a race will be neat ball the remaining innings, | G Tiisme 3.0 4 it d R s 1 E R Smithit 3 139 SRyanss & 0 4 & 1/held Saturday on a new mile and an ¢ W YO e Totale..31 577 71| Dobdvetid 1 1 1 oCatbate 3 3 3 4 o|cighth dirt frack just finished there. : : : g : *Batted for Toney In third, : 3 : 2V : a : g ° The race will be 100 miles. All of these 1 L] 2 (] . Game called at 3:15, 1.0 G Baten . 0310000 0—ygR 3408 33030 last night and Chandler expects to /‘ &% and Wioh § 80 8 b i i Neae, okt Threchens | HOLASD 8 8 8 3 i 3110 %)lod his today: 7 pOsters an iches hita: Mageo, 8 o: Wiibert. Sacri: | Totals,. 33103710 4 o — o [ Resta Going Home. R fice fly: Gowdy. Double plays: Fisher to . 113 . . . ® Groh fo Chase; A ille to Konetohy (3. Dario Resta is going back to New ‘pht Doublfl‘HOEdOr Baseon Dallat on"n'mmf lo; o&n’r:n-yy.( l) t ::::::: ;:; %’,‘::2“.,‘“...‘,‘,‘.‘;:‘ York. Dario hasn’t signed for any i > o | O Mosely, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off ¢ d i b e Barnes, Shits, no runs In nine innings; off | LUXUS ........ 9060 01 0 0 1—s moreraces yet and it is probable his Des Moines, July 16—Dés Moines ' Toney 3 hits and no runs in three innings; | Armours ..... 11000010 3—6 nextappearance will be at Cincinnati | Wichita divided s double-header| moas 3 of Bluejacket, 2 hits and no runs in two| Hite: Of Madden, 7. Btruck out: By | Labor day. Resta's car is a speedway ivide & double-| ¢! innings; oft Mosely, 3 hits and 1 run in|Holland, 3; by Graves, 5. Two-base hits: | cor and he will not enter anything winning the first three Innings; off Schneider 1 hit and no ' Rushenberg, Melady, Dennison, Yost Clem g and losing the second. 71 "\ runs in one inning. Struck out: By Barnes, | ents, Sacrifice hits: Corcaran,’ Rushenberg, b“_} :Pe;;lmy events. . A ° 173 I7) o2 Sensitional feling kept the | 5ty ey and B, o 1 US| A MO B Wackrs Hatton |y, 11 Harkness cars also are going 100% nght— PIPER / in the first contest. No TPty 10 (PSARISSNRS, Qorootan, Wnaasietecs Omsiret a'hc: ct:mk;le:: (‘;:ak}'u}?; rsype}:ilarlk;‘::i:l' the fourth Ting ol i Fremont Gun Club i "'_Sh ¢ Just to see the race, ordered the boys bet ‘ 5 to come home. He doesn’t expect to ccond game, whls kg b 1| Son Lo Buys New Location|G@s Company Shut i conc bome Hie fount cpet o 2 ¢y loo! upport cau nati. - % " a efeat. Ewoldt's fielding wa Fremont, Neb,, July 16—(Special.) Out by BourgGOIS That a house-cleaning is due in the a0 of hoth cotitests. ore, Rremont, Neb. Ju }::Iub' e 'I,:ou - { Harkness team is the belief of the - B 1A JThe Cas company team was el'lg railbirds. Harkness spent $100,000 on f a tract of land adjoining the city lim- : i 1 i h by 3 r the Bourgeois, being beaten 8-to-0. | racing cars last winter and the season °|its to the north and will move its e SR o has brought him nothing but grief. The score: i You'll find “PIPER” always reliable, wholesome, delicious and satisfying, If your work is a heavy tax on your nervous » energy, you'll be delighted to see how a good, tasty chew of “PIPER"” comforts . A R club house from the present location i GAs co. | e i 1% ¢ ® on a rented tract to the new site. The ?‘::RA“;?‘:M: Sendh s11: Ci'm'g,:rgN::d ‘hfl"";:zfu'“"ic?::" ‘E:r"cl and refreshes you, 8 b Kiealy Tocsted.” The secopd spmu | Abtsin £ 1 1 ¢ 318 1| kiled in one of the Harkness cars- At . y oo A m|re ill{ud shoot of the club will be | Butiere 4 3 1 1 HE BT _lndlar;:po‘l(xs Jack Lefiam turzedxlv;r E » e I e i 1 hefd here during the Fremont dog|famus 51901 98¢ oina Harkness car. At Omaha Aldo [ 710 L how, September 15 and 16, Th e il 1 4 2 o Franchi went into the fence and killed .l le: === Ly :n::t"wiglr ;:‘hetid h::‘e next lllemil:la:l'e ket 1143 3 0iis his mechanician, Dan Columbo. S 3 M 11 8 e : $ rTRace,p ! g e b Will Not Quit. o oA stock company will be formed for| » - - CHEWING TOBACCO 5 ¢ 1|financing the purchase of the land. Bourgols 0101103 °—8 ' Harknessis not expected to quit the iui oi Aé ® 10 e T TS Gas Co €008 8588 0=V} ame because of his mishaps, he’s 11310 .: é lllinols Man Winner of Big |, Trooase niu: B Probat :‘:;*....'.‘.g:%g: foo good a sport and he loves the rac- Thedpestleavesc:{the finest crops of White L R e e S ) H 3 uble | Ing game. But a house-cleaning is an- 3 1§ ety &iad Pl de R3ano o Swimming Event at Chicago oty Brotat Baser' o0 | icinated and it will not be sarprifing Burley are used in “PIPER”—and the juicy . N o Chwufo'(hj“llfi‘ 1(_5.—‘}"&:')"' Mdlmt; Salls: OF Hull 4; ot Shaster. ¢, Lai o to the railbifn:ll.lo hear tl;ln an entire mellowness of this su- o gy atacy i won the outdoor helf mile :h:npfo‘:n- Ehater, 0 hita in two o hird in- :;:'r: eyt h::lv:ru’fic'::fk:ln;%se' :‘r:':. perb tobaccois enhanc- ; nwu ship event in 12:2945 at the Central | nings; off Hull. 8 hits In ve and one-thied | o) "L e, ™ ed by the wonderful, $ 8t Amateur Athletic _union = swimming 3; Francis, 7. Wild pitches, Hull, 3. 'Time: | Saturday’s race was the all-absorb- appeh'zing, “PIPER”’ / * meet yesterday. The 880-yard open | 1:40. Umpire Kissane. ing topic of conversation in Omaha Wil taste. Compare it with any tobacco you'renow using and learn how much more en;)oyment was won by A. Seegard of the yesterday. “A great race” seemed to Hamilton club in 1349 251 the 520 by Frank Deweys Are |be the unanimous verdict. That the ohn Bennett of the Hamilton in speedway management had complete- :513-5; the 110 breast b, indi i i e tmifon w1745\ Easy for Ramblers | i ndsiet el o e e o White of the Hamilton in~ 1 The Ramblers won from the | Business Part of lowa Town cornvosmonas? o —————— and the 110 back stroke by H. of the Illinois Athletic club in William R. Hayne of the Chicago : “PIPER” affords A B ourth. Athletic club won the high dive wfih Dewfi)’(‘s{‘n‘& o ScoreD“m". Is Destroyed by Flames P .E ie o 2 0 0 o—]1322-10 poin AR A enner S0 4% | Newhall, Ta, July 15.—The business you. ’ H 010 2 1 x—4 Y5 SR s 490 1P . 3 1 1 5 0|section of this city was destroyed by {8 o e ‘:;..:m,: Prices Go U\ Enormous'y 1he.b0 1834 fire f!odly.h'l'l'u: fllre _stlrtefd this mlo_rn- H H : ) 8 & 8 3 311 1 ofing from the explosion of a gasoline 13 i H B inehien oenay, Clarl: (Twe- By Reason of the War 130 31130 0stove. Two men were badly burned e Stolen bases: G- (?:-;n-m;:r;-wl d-w lrr--) e e sf%% the fire. The total loss is 6 3 ¢ Hague, Netherlands, July 4.— 10 ,000. s ow|The central public health cl{un’cil of — —_— 0. A‘. l.. Om- | The Ne!lmhndg has' drawn the gov- r ’ : 3 ernment's attention to the enormously 1 : H enhanced prices which Germany, act- : Holland. Two-base hit ! ing through & apecial export commis- | KoY Mogsueon, McAndrows. Chriat A 2 i ‘ ion, is charging for drugs of which drews, Hojland, Nocgard, On a 10! 0 uble p § monopoly. Examples are - T b }_& t 1 ;: iz;h"m t hlt these are fivr;e to B 07 Neleon, 3: by ‘n-{o‘;." i o es as high as pre-war prices, y Nt . o R Wcmtgnned existence of various De 3, 'La.r‘:';':a .t =:.m. a8 3 ular sick funds is thereby endan- plers, 7: Deweys, §. Time: Umpire: f gered, and the government is urged to make diplomn‘w efforts with a vfew to obtaining the most indispensable drugs at the normal prices still cur- rent in Germany itself. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. It you suffer any of these take & dose of Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight. Only 26c. All druggists.—Advertisement. Bee Want Ads. Produce Ruulll.. “ \

Other pages from this issue: