Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1916, Page 31

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1916. 3—8 3 N So the Judge Kept On Hunting for a New Stenographer i o Drawn for The Bee by Tad THeras 5 : G E i ) [\WEE - ' e T:r:;:“ (ACea \ / ;:té“l‘:us . YOURE NOT \‘ ( OH MY S \. y ~{ /r:\ lecd ’Nnem T tARGE P0T OF ) GoumA DR | NENER ( ™e spean ) Lo Ba ot B fum ) JrENOGRAP! e — DEMI - TAG €/ ) iemst ot (e TPNTN] )AL A LN DN BN m“’”;“e“ HAUE FoR ) N~ 7 QUT DF HE OuT OF Tr Al o = 5 RT 5 ’ o A | A S e 0ESSERT SAUCE T e cup_/ At : N ) famie e . o My ENE } “) \vcu KAOW T ~— = Ale YOU \ 5 > 7 e g ik 3 g N ~ . 5 AT THE LUXUS LOT | ficld; Howland, second base; Turinek, left field; Tuffield, third base; Hubatka, pitch; || T() THE CINCY R ACE FOR ATTENDANGE Pezdirtz, shert stop; Delehanty, catch; Scheef, right field. Judgments CURIOUS angle of the Oma ha Base Ball club which . & would make 4 dyed-in-the. Beddeos Tangle With Kraji- wool fan or an average tiend cegs and Stags Play the squirm, is the relative s th of the K‘nurkr offense at home and abroad McCarthys. Krug's hireling make up about the liftiest road team that cver donned CLASS A SERIES NEXT WEEK the spangles. Tt is doubtind if cver A ball club was organized in the ma BY FRANK QUIGLEY. Dans L'Argent Driver Spends New Record for Attendance ab Month Herc Overhauling Omaha Ball Game Expected I His Speed Creation to Be Hung Up Today. |TAKES FEW PRACTICE SPINS pORMER MARK NEAR 8,000 3 1 1 hic PL mi ::l"“”": ',\‘,"‘v )"'“l “4‘;::;L‘h?:dl‘..x.:n-\\'.];‘v‘:”';' Now that all the ties and knots of i the i T meceniblorat majority of its games on every roac .he various lecagues have heen 1;.‘-;”?1’.»;\,‘: .ly‘\ ' 1 p made and it has registered 2 straightened out, the next thing o |i‘.‘w\" it T e e ¢l margin of gain or split even on_ever | yhe program s to settle the cham G ek T : | Sk series except three. And therein ]_u:\ L [ s b i : ; T Sl : the secret oi the Rourke lead. For |l 1 Rease e ek : & Lililsitlpel B while Oniaha has played gocd ball at team of the four Clas winaers, | AR . : ace, will ; home, it would have won many more | namely, the Chris Lycks, has already | 4\!”“" e e hall arting a games had it exhibited the same at-|japded in the refrigerator. The Mur- | butlt their car during th i T3l " fiiost ten ycars ”"i‘; ”“1(]}“.“":‘”“ l';“d\“: 'lfl; '\"'r:;:fi;"ph_\'-I)i(IA]M handed them the knock- | e e 4 ; s hit at least fifty points better on the :2" drflr; “1‘\\;: f.nn:':. “rnHr-x‘ll (r ‘ 1\” Neistatim ere it Ry 4 b, s SSalt a | aforementioned purposes, are on th - 3 : ( ,1‘;2(!11(:‘11:.1 :‘,l,xl‘]y“?,:t;,,i\,;(a,::‘:‘i‘ f{:‘,‘,:%:: }nll of fare at Luxus park located at complete \I. o ,\[ SSEE : ‘ i i “:‘]: as a{c has played a number of tight pitch- Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, .\“;; gL R i ",'“f("& As o [ he e lomer bullfewiabrond. | (or stoday Line iirstycontest tuhich| st : attendance I'hose games Omaha has lost on the will be reeled off at 1:30, will be be-| St b | i« . -'lr seen road have been replete with free hit- tween the Beddeos, pennant gents of | ou o the '~"-1u-‘. i e : H\‘\(v: vl.V|\(”? cazur T ihio o8 o neculiar, circums |jthe Bogster leagne fand dihie Shrali; towk s ol i . Lo Crond Omala ever saw <tance difficult to explain. Ordinarily ceks, the big noise of the Intercity oval. One da i they turie o cthing like persons. tance umm G l“‘ ball at home | league. Both teams are hubbling over | number of 3 100l | “wos Gifeen vears ago, when d Leain e ya LS V)":l )'a‘ ]\‘:)nlc and with confidence and they are deter- G o ellawing k i nd Kansas City staged their :-\ ¢n on the road. If the Rourkes can leadpipe that a battle full thrills _ The mizchine is in be tter | ! il “'”‘:AI'N;O AoN IRy e L e leagie will be on the boards. According to it ever 3 it i ; " persons, in retain_their lead in the 5 | the dope going the rounds the boys Conway expect 1o get some 1000 voungsters, wha HEERE R e e vi y T are pic ; the Bed- R e e e == e mony 1 the approaching fall race t~ o the Rotary club, Hoillaiios e :wmn}w lhe'rltl 3'1:’1‘:' %2}5“‘“"‘?"‘}“';“:(“"“]‘l‘k":; o l‘(‘:z‘ rectors will undoubtedly uphold. but i . Ihe Cn “dm“fl‘ even i 1 tound way into the park. is no reason to doubt that they will} el by D -tors will undoubtedly uphol 0 h W . l “ R T k i i i S ! Tl Rpak | wI" ;..nrixsx?":x ;’lu‘ir previous feats on | the .f"”“""l”.."’ “: x"“‘ Krajiceks are | it is a two-to-one shot that Isaacson mana refit er Otarlans tO aKe ‘1”']‘“]‘ "l‘;“ : 1 2 ! 7 ”“l‘ ‘ : e ’L ‘\.\~;1:.‘.l-\,‘| H):sn‘t:ysz : e ke singing a differnt tunc. will change his attic indicator and let . AL Ay 4 Wi MATR DS 5 the road in September | As soon as this contest is recorded | oo game decide the differences be- Tra,]_ns f()r Bout In thc Ball Game Fred Wagner, who acted a5 -t il bu ‘A‘!‘:"I::lrl'||\’(l“(rrccvl~v: N as an historic event, the Stags, of the (ween the Class A squads. If he does ,will nll the same capacit ve, i ok Metropolitan league, will meet the . De Palma, Richenbac) \ tobe lr:kvn. today is the day. Colorado Springs will reap a har- e ey bt | et b e Bther, e s)m..T'\‘v"J”k.‘.n‘lfk:.'{,J.'ffl’l",w‘lfr,f?.\-"fi?.‘x D 8 MOtor B1RE tucsday will be Rotary day at the jen, Mrs o, Andersan, Ml ; : and Freddie ~Welsh rangle in a for the purpose of eliminating one its against winners of the McCarthy’s v hasc ball game. For on that day all lford, thandler, = Lewis. Jobosor T(Jlllmy Mills Will twenty-round battle with the world's | or the other for the privilege of play- Sunnybroks-Stags game for the Class FPaul Watzig, the Omaha wrestler, Omaha Rotarians will be guests of 1)'Alen e VT e ST ey Jightweight championship at stake.!ing the Murphy-Did-Its next Sunday B championship and the Luxus who also goes under the name of Ko their fellow member, Pa Rourke. at the other st hoys are entered. 1h Return tO Oma’ha’ Followers {Af}lh('ipagdc_d T"\fS ga”’fi to decide the Class B championship. against Ramblers to eliminate one | manoff, is engaged in a novel train ”"l.”’:‘"’l”" ST i e prize money at Ciney s $30,000 will enter Colorado Springs from all 1y the Metropolitan league the Stags of the other fi race, and o Bliinretun e Wataiahisini(ing aknotor- e AU SSS SV WILED S CRODEIN B I AV w h- T w k o Ceiinio Lommmas il e T e O e [ iains. Dby Amatra. avainat | Caele “onetlast irom Oinaha o Sanol & peeiss ity fghc bt Shlainey e G 1thin fwo Vee tend a merry welcome. The fight winning every game, and, incidentally, winner of the Rambler-Luxus game, Francisco, where he is scheduled to Boosters, The series with Des Following the Cincinnaty event, In Moines will be the last one on the dianape ill hold a second race home lot except the two-day tilts .mect, September 9. Three races of Tommy Mills, athletic coach aff fans may sce a real fight and they | garnering a percentage of 1000. Their and on the next Sunday the winner of | take part in a finish wrestling match Creighton, will return to Omaha Sep may not. But it's a cinch they'll have | gpoonents for today did not have the | the last mentioned game against | With Adolph Ernst, who is going un a merry time dodging the dollar|paih strewn with roses, but after an ' Minneapolis at Omaha der the name of Ad Santell on the | With Sioux City September 4 and § :v\;;m filty MI"! 'l’\l\lll’:mtllfi S b B e chasers. The fight 1s being proroted | yphill fight they finally reached the : coast. Watzig has already negoti- ' qas . | held for a total of §12000 i prizes s ae¥ J g § el P Y ) Omaha Gets Trimmed. H L e i o1l he of |0 four months, and immediatel; by a Colorado Springs club, made up | symmit. ~ Local base ball enthusiasts | . ated half the distance and reports | [1€ un vaaales Sotme news that hidswes 10 be 07y 0n his arrival ‘plans for the 1914 of business men to “put Colorado | ¢hat have seen both teams in action It seems now that if the Omaha| he is in excellent condition g interest to speec enthusiasts comes A 2 a«: "- “I‘“- hecincy Springs on the map;” in other Words | are of the opinion that the Stags will | /\ateur Base Ball association was St Will Sport Monday ¢ from Catifornia. Two new | % (64 SR SILE I to bring money to the town. And slip away with the long end, but in a position financially to send a rep- 5 | p A y tachines that are expected to startle | 1';».:« erable lm‘.« m‘qm 1)5 sc ; those Colorado Springs chaps are | giange things bob up in base ball representative to the meeting of the Nebraska Man Made Vice i _ the racing world are being built mi",’ ‘”' "I""‘”“ o ‘”“‘”d ’,I‘.”‘"O'j‘ t ll world-beating wonders when it comes | 254 5F the McCarthys bring along national association the outcome of President Of A A T S A The annual caddie day will be held Los Angeles. One i a Milac machine )(Yx ..«n 1‘}' is expecter o;!un;d_m to getting the money. They have [ iheir “fighting spirit, the dopesters ”’f‘l-‘f““‘”"' for Omaha would be a = SR e E D Bt e Omalia 10 club Monday being built for Frederick Robinson, \‘;‘]‘r‘”"r:”,,; ”f;,”?'.:;:}.nl’fi:]z "S. had many years of practice shearing may have to find a back seat. Reed trifle morc satisfactory. Every sca arry almer f Bradshaw, morning. The lads will play a round |a motor fan of that city. It's name e tnalinaliha skl Rcaniai i son the Omaha boys have to earn a | Neb., has been elected vice president” of golf and then will take part in a|is taken from the initals of the words tourists, and what they won't do 10} 5rhably will twirl for the Stags, He | L ! £ ! P v A trip by defeating some foreign troupe, |of the American Amateur Trap number of athletic events which will | “made in Los Angeles.” The other blue and white this year. Earl Wisem those box fight fans won't be worth | § i bly a Class A twirl 4 0 . , F 3 : domng. "hsmun‘(r‘)‘:c?::‘?:lrzajo" ;‘:; <iecil‘;:"({ (}:; | while other members of the associa- | Shooters’ —association, the national he held under the supervision of Pro-|is a car being built for Tom Alley, Marty Flanagan and several other o Mg L e E bl sk sesson. Dena. | on are allowed to come here at the | governing body of the sport, Mr.! bation Offcer Gus Miller and Stan-) who will be remembered 2s 2 Ducs. | 1ast year's veterans will return. Mill Just as the White Sox manifested | hue or Barry will be on the rubber | $XPEnSe of the Omaha Amateur Rase | Palmer will handle the business af- ey Davies, assistant professional at enberg pilot in Omalia’s first race and prabablylwilltlosels Gy K amansky symptoms of showing a hurst of speed | for McCarthy's Sunnybrooks. Both Ball association. The fellows that | fairs of the association in Ncbraska., the club, who passed through here the other ]“h" 18 l“”h 'h"l militia, and E" \ ) lowin i speed | ) v's Su =B : gl i I nas ¢ \" Lutes, who intends to go to sl and an inclination to offer competi- | of these games will be hard fought (fl‘\:? ]:I\I:int\l'ljf ;;?i”:“‘jir n])a) kne w | day overland for the coast. Alley's . -Fefr s oponon facklc . ;’: tion in the pennant _HMIHRandl b'!{“axut in all probability, a large crowd | i IR {0 lgm d"?"_"’,rk';”;‘}' o 5 ‘;" 1> l"“'”l’f "”']"”' ““”"f"””lg Bther whopwilllbe! missed: fans hegan to get excite owland's | will decorate S o K 2 2| O S Q f n shops. Miller 1s the man who made A H O [ y’\:ty“ |I‘nfk”;||n.|}fifr tumble :mrlyln‘r;\nu' | Al dazeneie (i standsi order, hut it would be essential m} pen eason [0) 4 lgra Ory 1r'ds '.u]{ Burman's car and who is regard- Hut most of the others will be bacl nmeshed in the throes of a slump Lineup for First humm‘ I produce some high class explosives to | ed as one of the best builders of rac- .{’!‘(:l \\'I,th I‘f ¢ new talent expected ¢ nll X : ;| Beddeos, Krajiceks. | [)]ow the Omaha dudes into line with U d F d 1 R l t' L e I A Mills should turn out a good eleve X ) | n er‘ e era egu a lons ing motors in the world today. It = Unquestionably Charley Comiskey 1s | Murphy the hardest luck big league club owner in the business. True Comis key always enjoys good patronage, for the White Sox rooters are real | 1000 rooters, but Commy is that uncom- . Nygaard Hornig : o Howlana | the opinion that they were afforded a Tuffieid | Piezdertz Turinek | Swoboda | squa re deal. Omaha has to play Min- being eonatructed with an cye towara| QULIEr Fired by Pa apolis here on Sunday, .“f‘}\(('mhkri (Dates are inclusive. Effective on and after Aug. 21, 1916.) achieving 120 miles an hour and on the same Sundav St Pavl | ana The annual Vanderbilt cup and| Is Slgned by Cubs fiplays at Lincoln. If St. Paul wins Grand Prize races will be held this T variety of chib owner who wonld | Abboud tunatin | Omaha is compelled to play St Pau! || WATERFOWL (EXCEPT SWANS AND WOOD DUCKS), COOTS, | vear at Santa Monica, Cal, Novem- . Tatlier Excod liisclubsiwindthang prontlSEERERE IR e L i e tood ou | the following Tuesday. Omaha has to ||~ GALLINULES AND JACKSNIPES: ). Eh | e S e e e e e Ainsworth, the sorrel-topp financially, and it was only in 1996 | (o oy el 36 RSN 0T ,—L”"; e «,\il'v”\'\,“l '\["""\q“:'“” Maine, New Hampshiré, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York (except | only big road races an the country | hurler F'a Rourke bought from th that his ambition was realized, A day | Sunmybrooks S roNd i fandR gL e Baul Long Island), Olio, Tndiana, Kentucky, West' Virgina, Michigan, [ this year BCaWaynegclubBiasiitalivand; fires Ruyer | Wins at Lincoln, Omaha has to pay | — beiore the current season opened thi hand, however, | J. Pod Ilinois, lTowa, Kansas, Nebr of reckoning is neca J P SRy ddang 3 A S and Missouri Sept. 16:-Dec. M i q > 5 | cka-Pailfica ...2b e St. Paul's expenscs from Lincoln e A ang e} ec. 5 I R T ch e and one of these years Commy will | ER0HE" 3 : kot incoln 011 Rpode Island, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Pennsy G W prigghasibcengpucehased bySth ' see his club lead the ficld to the flag. filacieat gh ‘(l::"("\h"’ ;”‘I'Ii”’;“}” ”'.'"""})‘” i\' I’laul i Washington, Oregon, Nevada Lnnl l‘tll.\ s ba u::m 'yla\;,‘ s uy BuCkleS 1ns ”‘”“}‘K“I i ulhs lrivnv Iie{rr Haute, t4 i ) Murphy cey S oln wins, Omaha plays r : 3 S il 3 4 which club Pa released him Dineen . Moraick | : < ) Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idal 1 3 . sl ol Omaha , 5 n, . ta, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, C A ¢ e On the extensive roster of the New | Bovd A 'rw:Iis ;(:xrdn]\”' Ilf'uxx)lnt‘<‘r 11"1‘?::;; i‘l,‘"\myflil Wyoming and Colorado. Sept. 7 Dec. 20 h&mplonshlp Of Y ,T(”" :_‘im"",r;"‘fi"x‘“fi VSE" York American eague club s the | pomau L Reed | he eligible to plow on to Haneron || RAIL (EXCEPT COOTS AND GALLINULES) . Sept I-Nov. Jo F 1 R . G ey o S n;-..‘;‘v\mm U]llk' l(t‘.‘mrlnl')mg\ll|‘|'I‘h'n,\\§:'~::'::'x‘ | Barry S = P. a luuamxnn‘»rpfi : \\'l_\vr{ (lh(_ S e BIEXEK}E"EREAST.L‘D AND coinoN PL&)'\‘/"\'R‘ ‘AUIVQHI:)\‘(:)}‘QE]}\’I}E}; Ourt 1 GglmCHt ¢ when with the Rourkes thi TSRO LRI Qe o RED g tags Protest. will he jerked oft. What business has el ; 1 -DE 1) acither Pa nor Mart "'[:’,“‘,"’r “” ll ‘,‘ At the last meeting of the directors [ Cleve'and in the race? Cleveland ‘GND‘L%§51“'}: Y?‘I{LO“‘”‘ S A ¥ y I sce even Class A talen| i foriGadtan the Stags protested against playing at | joined the National Federation and ? “\f"'; &.“fv D SllEs nanatatact Loy Rhade Island, Connecticut, o k‘fm Donovai's crew ! L-uxus park. claiming that they were later several teams that got a rotten New York (including Long Island) and New Jersey : Neh 2 < T 0 sensationall ficld=tf @ north mul\l team :null lhalI lht'irI "1"3| ;I”H and (i(‘r\d;fl{ to "nlml the Na PR R R \'\1\u ]I,\\,,\‘ 30 Eberstein Comes to Bat o Beno it S rooters would not travel southward | tional association It would be O K WO nsylvania i Indiana Vest Virgs . . U ST ,'“."l, to see them perform. If their follow {to take them back next season, hut Michigan, 1 s. lowa: Missouri. Nel sas Colorado With a New Fish Sto : “I\.‘W:.\»;uy\“l,\:r l'ers are sufiering from that dreadful | when they turned the National as<o Nevada 2 t. 1-Dec. 1 11 Eherstein of the Depar r:‘v;,]a, instead | Mmalady commonly known as lazy- | ciation down last spring they should Wisconsin, Minnesote: North Dakota, South Dakota: Montana, Tlal f the United State] & litus and would only travel a few ( get a dose of their cwn medicme "“"‘ Wyon K Sept. 7-Dec 20 ' ew fish story aroun blocks to see them in action then : = I\\ 4?""%"‘” and Orepo Oct. 1-Dec. 13 P tow ; : i S they ought to tie the hardware mnt C . tah. : ( 1 ountl S 1, 19IR : e R e e s e Where would Brooklyn be without} i yooters. Today's battle will tell utOheI' OI]tlIlueS JACKSNIPE Same . atertowl, Coots and galhnules e B\ N chhwiina Marquard, Cheney, Coombs, Mevers.| (ch side of the fence the rooters : WOODCOCK Ot TN paliti ; i e R and Ol Far from a5 ket were distribored to Lead in Western | hnos Kentucks ot e Claseid until et 1, 1913 th ' : t sition at the top ot the pe among the managers of the four o ZONE 11 3 oA : < t tieap which they now hold. And} {0 "hooked for today and a large [ g 5 ‘ONE il every one of these six players ice sale is anticipated o Butcher, Denver, is still in front in | WATERFOWL (EXCEPT SWANS AND WOOD DUCKS), COOTS, | i ingh the wure v ! were canncd by other clubs largely communication was received |17 estern league. Shields, Denver GALLINULES AND JACKSNIPE its | il | . . itsh an| hecause the other managers believed n Walter Nelson, one of the (fmis in stolen bases with 32; Krug Ihalaware L tarlana s Iiisien O SRR o . heir plaving days were over T b e o e Pt BT ‘Ilfnn]lvlml. and Litschi, ]\\ uI')Jla. n sari S R e Sl U R ! : ae Stalhings and the Braves infihe skyvscrapers in various large cities ice hits with 32 each; Dyer, Denver At o 3 g i 5 , g b d | i B e spcating, he oy gt |in ome "rund with 13 Rutchyr i | Odahorna, 1xas, Now S Vs gt G Ont 2114 it o Amateur Games Toda, = Minneapolis and St. Paul are not m total bases with 222; Miller, Omaha RAILS (LXCEPT COOTS AND GALLINULES) : I Omaha and Lincoln play a|the swim % hen it comes to diamones [and Carlisle, Lincaln, in runs scored Keidisiand = : . . le header at Rourke park. This {and numerous privileges that are e { with 92 cach, and Denver in team hit Cahfory : twin-bill be the biggest base ball [tended to the Omaha amateurs. You | 'INR with g hatters, n BLACK-BREASTED AND GOLDLN P 1 : 5 \ | .“.(’:-v :\h‘:l‘] \i:.n ‘I:‘. y<I)Kn“|:\l|.'n.) ;(i \:dx‘:l fellow = that are always ge around jcluding Tu S ®am AND LES .;A\':_I f()\fVI(I,.‘lz.A\; ROV ERAANDAGREATER Omaha MJFKSIU(‘H W‘ll G‘) AT oree ve the relative worth of the two a chip on y shoulder and a | er, Denver, 350 lohy e e ; 0 o e After State Team Trophy o teams which fighting for the g ad of rs, please take ]v'm,.lu 339; Gilmore, Sioux ) ; pant, Omaha fans should turn out | notic 330 Miller, O N e \ 3 = 1 force for this game and show P'a Directors Kick. wer, 330; Ky A4 Rourke and Ducky Holmes a crowd| Some time ago the directors em Livingston, Sioux City, 126, Gray il ) the like of which the Western league [ powered P'resident Isaacson with the \l\ ichita, 323, Com Stoux City ¥ % never saw before atuhority to book all elimination | 319 Watsor Moux City, 313 Califor . e - g championsl ip games. and te s ISR AR crs lor ninetee JACKSNIF . Ramb, It is said the hopes of the Boston|work is warthy of the star ap : WooDnCcock s X ey Red Sox rest completely on Carri-[ proval. But when he dishe fiis | 3 g e wan's pitchmg ¥ Wihich, 1t might| deas relative ' \ 3 ‘ F . hop i«ul, is ety Wl asset on ‘.nvlm:-(mxlp‘ 3 A . | 1ea “ R ich (o rest ane'’s hoy | games to decu . 1" the majority of the ¥ ot a | ‘ . P Wy Link A hus fa sl v and st ! v Vaah ver o 1 e the i

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