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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.. “ \