Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1916, Page 32

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4-8 MORAN G773 ‘ Is on Trial for Puc Exist ence When He Mects Big Oarl Morris Labor Day + DEFEAT WILL SPELL FINIS g 'y By RINGSIDE g iy i - 1 while a j jurors | Sep 1" 2 Carl w \ and Moan wy . \ R dehightiu! \ hinackig 3 Cottey rt car . \X il o 4 i . 1 s AV | H i\l has l : cquirements f Ka \ e 7 Y with Jack D this tru! ' After heing tre I fon Moran gave iy format that he Al 5 L scientiously for the hout. \Mora should be the last fighter it the world ' S o to tl alibi himse 1 ¢ o ¥ TR S A RIS TR S I TR S ” B L i £, proseperous dave \f ) R NORRIS WILLIAN TIAURICE MSLAUGHUIN. WILLIAM JOHNSTON. a fighter unless he was traned 1a ¢ New York, \ug. X less ik ree Ml I ' whom have and will give the others a hard tussle | Johnston's game this year has been e TS T s G et S s i e helid m cr vears, and - for fiest honors quite up to standard and admirers § davs Moran tramed trionsly, far | ., o . o \ mston, the sensational William« has been playing his usual | of the vouthful westerner predict an- 1t was only his rugged frame that en.’| "M ARSOUIe b ORI e e vt bRt e il game, now showing flashes | other victory for him. His forearm abled him to cope with los rivals tional championship, which hegims on - ark horse last vear, are in prime consof wonderful tennis, and then going | drives and half volleys are still the . the courts at Forest Hills, 1.1 st dition for the tray down to defeat before some mediocre | wonder of the tennis world and, al- DecintMEkeiGood Monda, will e @ three coneted iz McLaughtin, while ot playing bis “plaver. Williams in a tournament | though he has been taking. (hings i Yet a few years later. Moran, the [ i with two tormer « pion former dashng style of game, has with a title at stake is a fearsome | casy so far, his skill has not dimin- preac o stnict tammg 1 champrion as the con added a bit to his skill, according to plaver and usually puts up e great | ished, judging by his performances in 1 cess in the i Norns Willams and Ma- those who have seen him this vear, brand of tennis, i preliminary matches, 1 course and fin o ) e the sland of unpo tIn £ ing up to his preac sided? Why didn’t Johnson take some ¢ Smarting under sting of de AMERICAN L action against the owners of the St B! feat by Dillon, Morah promptly re- | Lows club? Shouldn't he have fined s @ & solved to pay more attention to 'ns | them a sum stff enougly so they, too, U { physical weltare, and chmimate the | GLU would have learned a lesson; so that B4 vices that tended to undermme his al- | in future thev wonld see to it that . most superhuman strength. He ad- | bottle throwing will cease St @ L hered to this resolve for a few days Every Team in League Except [ovis’ It was there that Umpire Hil then returned to the o e on Broad- | 2 v Iy Evdns suffered a fractured skull; it ¢ way. As a result loit for the | Athletics Will Make Money | wa'in St Louis where other plavers P4 2 west with enough undity around | is Season. | have been subjected to the same s the girth to please an alderman | Th 2 treatment as was accorded Roth HUNTER | By FRED S. Moran must work off this superfiu Roth had no right to throw back BOOSTER DAY WILL ~ BE HELD TUESDAY Commercial Club Will Give Luncheon for Omaha and Des Moines Clubs. ROTARIANS WILL ATTEND Booster day will be celchrated it Omaha luesday The decision to hold a Booster day was made by On For other, probably becaus: ha Commercial some club Friday reason or the leading the league, and it was pre club is sumed the attendance was good, no Booster day was promoted earlier in the vear, as is generally the casc But ‘when the Commercial club did discover Omaha has heen a little de linquent about patronizir g its league leading ball club, it decided to get busy, and pronto, the Tuesday Boost- er day was framed. To lend the day the proper atmos- phere, the Commercial club has in- vited the Omaha and Des Maines clubs, which will tangle that day, to a luncheon at the clul, Everybody is urged to turn out for the luncheon and then hike to the ball park. It is 3 VWe:s;c'érrn Leagfie Averages CLUB BATTING, Omaha Sloux Ciry Stoux 1ty 1 3974 | Lincatn 5 0 3549 5 Wichits [ Den Matnes | Topeka { €1 Josopn 3 | CLUB PIELDING, | 4. DP.TP.PB.PO. A E. Pot u\vluln( City. 118 0 4 3127 1434 153 .068 Topeka 119 [ 3122 1547 176 964 St Joseph 115 159 a0 a6l Denver 117 103 o 3034 61 Lincoln 116 98 0 960 ous avoirdupois hetore he can cope [EVEN. BROWNS CLEAN UP i bl He might have hit an There were two of them. They There are a lot of things in this 3 with Big Carl Mornis. The latter | mnocent fan I-:n what would NOU - sat in the grandstand back of world that are mysterious to us, g surely must have improved cven| By FRANK MENKE have done, placed as was Roth? Pop third base. They had mooched but the puzzle of puzzles is trying slightly in the many vears he has ew York, \uw. 26, - The jeans of bottles came pelting down upon him, a pass from a friend, had shilled to figure out why a guy will de- igh New N B el S . ¢ €heen in the war Wehehihel foughtie @i o R at 2 agie mag- | ANVONGL Ot WG IMERL have wnjured 0y nte of old! transfers on! the liberately pay out money to see a B Shere Morris was an unschooled giant, |3 3 o i L e TR0 Iy Killed him. He .hk“} 7 Street car conductor and were wrestling match. i e e sl e it e bu w owith curre o protection from the police —and he trving to discover in the crowd an — . durabifity of Battling Nelson in I ) I'be all-season closeness of the *1'*“"1 get it. And so it put it up “ wquaintance who might have a BY PING BODIE. nalmy days, v larger scal the most pros- | Koth "k"““ tinteto suiter on to wetali flivver i which to haul them |[ crowned the pill with noisy swat, Carl could not land 4 punch sttt athe ”"\”“mv”fl“ e back to town. They were a For miles they heard my cracks, 1e cuffed his opy at| AT o 'ih \’x‘ 1 e 1l couple of regular hard boiled 1 hoped to gain a major berth, hen ! s e LS e IS AT And_then they traded me to the 5 b arded as almoat heavily at the same time guiume One of them had organized the Macks. ;: : Takes Flyna's Pounding. "\.“" At when \,] b's .1\.|¢'\ "l to }vy.‘u-‘-’ 'ulv“ ’\.,.,y,“,_: haill cHom stk neroite: baas [ e e Ei I was g Little Tim | plav began, b smashed all Cleve- p .|'\xv 1 xl|h HJ([ .". s0 ’m Roth's -’.n.l' the first charter memhev.l ! German beer supply running | punmimelled him beye e 1 ds They il make more anc 1t shouje 'm\: ween pui v~‘n‘n. “The Rourkes is rotten,” start- ¢ réads headlife, Calt off the . . vet he refused to bven o o \ their owners than any in suc ", a wavethatmnstuture s they ed one of them, just as Marty war. his knees. Nor did he look pleading: | <ixth ity club in histors heir would hire r|)\~-ngh ;.“hlu- to stop RKrig bustod Sirinlewithitwo o e ¥ at his merciless antagonist. He et g the season may go close ' for all time - the "'"l (I-[ '_'\'I‘t"’fl I‘I“;- “There ain't a guy on the team We thought probably you B fuss plodded along, wking all Flynn | (o S173000 tice A~)H w\\ l“].t“:‘v) \l‘ o r"\v\yl»l\ worth a jitney," added the other, | would be interested in knowing ighad, offering nothing in return, and Vanlee owners ngured when IA.l\\‘\\ Ih- 1ave brought disgrace upon as Miller sent Marty home ahead | that the Western Roquet tourna- d8at the end of the ten rounds he patted season began that if they could ouls, of him with a home run over the ment is over. No, we don't know d8his conqueror on the back and told | draw a daily crowd of 4000 at nome | Ty's Aim—Overhaul Tris. right field fenced | who won. IShim what @ great little tighter helar on the road they would break | Ty v “The pitchers ain't got enough | . Sy MARAIRENGE iy Sl G lone i AU Nt (MGG e st e SRS | to break a pane of glass, | We see that a salesman for a P nade 7000, whiel eans “velvet” of ‘we-' batting leadership of the American and the hitters couldn't hit a | slot machine company in Chicago He is no longer the Carl Morris| tween <30.000 and $10.000 for ”1"'1:..,;uv Having passed Joe Jackson, flock of huckshot with a cricket | testified that slot machines are Df those days. Reports have him as| Yanas | Tax Boie erowds | Riiite ail Trie Speaker topping bat” continued No. 1, as North not gambling devices hecause | greatly improved boser, with more [ have been tairly lurge all year. The p& W00 Iy is determined that such Whiifed three in a row and they pay out no real money. { Phan a smattering knowledge of the | team has drawn weil on the road and a condition shall not exist for long Krueger opened the home half of Neither, as we remember it, did fane points of the yame And he can f[even ji they do not win the pennant | # short time ago whenethe Tigers the inning with a double the dear old shell game deliver a straight punch!' \With Carl's | the > will conclude the year far| o Indians battled each other it was ]y".~' then a kid, who had saved | facit behind one of these hows, should | il vl in a fucre way ; I'y who dictated how Dubuc should — #p his ‘lmllnw tor a week to buy a | It Never Happened. R{ fre deliver it to the point of Moran's I R |N ’)” & pitch for the Detrotters. Four times '}‘ bR ‘“'| e A foul tip hit an umpire in the F18hin, Mr. Charles Francis Moran will | ereat cand o vad. the home Qo ker came to bat with men on attentiom from the game to the shins and nobody applauded Ehen and there be a fit subject for oy have hoen sony good and the i Sand one or two out. The logi- hammer duo long enough to cut The Rrowns staged a great * f © Dugilistic obituary { Tigers surely will make close to §50,- cal play was for Dubuc to walk Spea- se as follows 3 winning strea So did the 3 i i Navin ot al ker. But Ty signalled Dubuc to make Aw. you guys go ‘an d_'”w“ Giants. So did Maurice Mc } NoREongergapouthy | Athletics Only Losers. Tvis hit yourseli in a ptney bock, if you Loughlin. So did the Ger 18 Should Moran enter the ring out of | looked gloomy for Phit| Ty's hope was that Speaker would — can get somebody” to buy it_for mans. But the greatest of all B [ Bondition, it will mean the end of his weial wav until about | go hitless and thus suifer a batting You. I know your kind. You | winning streaks was the areer as a lead hght anong the R the average reduction He! realized it y.vv'nlw['\l pay a n_ucke) to see the | time we held a husky full, icavies, for \Mor is no longer afp- s move- Tris took four swats at the ball and kaiser and kv"uz George go twen- | three aces and a pink com Foutlt who can come back and attain Ball. most of tailed to hit safely on each occasion t :mx:': while standing on 2 plected flush consecutively Bis old effectiveness aiter a long lav- 11"} it he home And so Ty crept up a little in the | plugged dime. Lincoln for vou B, Morris did this very thing, but ||| s average : | We see that an expert <ays Broc fe was a youngster when he learned |yt : ! UP AND AT 'EM |Tvn is due to crack under a strain he:):.‘r\:” ii;l:; vr’,‘,‘ \’.",f[,v:, 0 o i ki | ) GAS BIKE COPS. As we wander along life's ruggy t-a Ratten thetcsteentedi M Mo s liorays 5 L D. Resta is a wonder and so is Eddie | While others by ns buzz, A sateeies e ) deiy I~ Wi Rick | We wish that we could crack in tiin, ‘ ;,u ‘:;,,, ,:,..,,,” > Chay ) Al i And their speed would make a man The way that Brooklyn does CHeeni b : feel faint and sick, | I alibasibecmuniin e . But they haven't got a thing 1 And then as our wnders fur- | e i sl W Koz 4 ; ) : On these looney guys who fling | ther on the subject edicate the | _:(n“;”\’-‘ op ) Lale L . Their cars around a curve and think | following to Uncle Wilbur | ssions in ordor t o 4 e \ ! Mu " they're slick. | You may win the National rag, [fhe ring with hin | \ Aol ; il 2 : sis | Robby Dear, > o S S ST Ve 3 Thev say Ralph Muliord made You may have it in a bag, i ok X Sy YL : o T Vistor a new world's record in Omaha Robby dear; MI H, A, to Hold 3 DR UG x Tuly 13, hut was traveling a But no matter what you will, L . ke \na « snail's pace ¢ ared to the guy You must meet the Red Sox still, 6 o ator arnar: street | Robby dear. Fair Grounds Tod il ol ik o N . ~ . ¢ t alr trounds foday \ . i T e e T e L e 1 e { A i 2 e L Pt are : and y#! Koy X R 5 e ssogiation s ; oon at th ouglas aaun rounds. [his g e . P A mal i uck Pitcher N P ¥ H " . « . AUl T . £ ¥ d X f - \ AR TN . ' ooy aching » iy 2 i Iate - - & . - \ s : i o « . . “reai AU Sl el e Hed ) axt Why Werent Brownies Fined 1 . e a1t M-Carthys 5 . i the . and s ; Muny Umps Want s 5 | J the s b 3 gy e < . . . Tournament Engagement : 4 . . henifi_ Mot el & res, & ‘ . ) . i me ¥ e . “ . e ade ¢ ‘ Ating . . . - ’l‘ll sandlor a o “ \ 3 e . . "y & by . ' gaw \ M . . i Reel a1 20 wa v. we o . . .fi Douglas 8180 ) N . e Gal wmpens § . « oie L gu! Des Molnes 115 71 6 will turn ont very other ity in the league ha held a Booster day. Des Moines ha 4000 peaple ooster day and Lincoln almost hit this mark. Omaha, however, docsn't expect to equal the Des Moines mark, as the lowa capi tal is some city when it comes 1 turning out for its ball club I'he Rotary club will also attenc the game Tuesday A\l Rotarian will he guests of their brother Ro tarian, Pa Rourke Des Moines plays a serics with the Rourkes there is game. crew arrives and they remain uni Thursday, when the Rourkes go | Lincoln for games there Friday, Sai urday and Sunday crowi LO00 ar I I its three -gam Tomorro no Fuesday Ishell Paul Murray Breathes Defiance to One Perkin- Paul Murray, boxing instructo pugilist and “smoked Irishman,” is ul riled up because he read in The b about a fellow named Perkins, wi was “looking for trouble.” “You can just tell him that I'll ¢ him all the trouble he wants.” quot Paul. “Ii he's looking for tron I'm trouble. [f he can make weight—38 to 02—1'll take him o I'll fight 'm for money, marbles o chalk. I'll And Paul continued to breathe fier defiance of Misto Perkins until | were out of hearing National League Averages CLUB BATTING WAL T AT H.o P 6R 41 ] 974 2 4388 065 .24 Philadviphia ¢ Plttsburgh Boston CLUR FIELDING. G DT PR PO E Pet Tostan, 106 1 hiladelphia 110 Cineinnati .. 118 95 .958 | Brookivn 110 l‘ma‘f?n ”f ‘fl 0 15 2189 1 219 956 New Yu’n« e 9F4 Wi hita . 115 69 0 9 2964 1530 208 955 Pittsburgh 110 b V'\ DIVIDUAL BATTING AV ERAGES, St. Louls 116 T 960 All plavars who have taken part fn fifteen | Chlcago N7 77 0 14 3218 1; OF mors games AB R AR e { INDIVIDUAL BATTING PLAYERS Man B. R. E . Pet. (s - Huteher, Denve 408 K1 141 15 17 .3560 | ING 3 on BRI Hunter, Lincalx 20 44 3 Johnson, Lincoin 5 31 %0 [ Eaier B Gilmore, S 6 72 134 | e St L R. Millér, Omaha.117 140 ‘,:“‘b‘:;::;m”"“‘.‘ o e Denvech B i1 | L. MeCarty, Brkin. 34 145 1 Griffith, Wichita.. 30 | Chase, cin 105 380 41 :(lr\"x:\'}::m“mh.k A Wheat, Brkin.. 415 49 12 Gray. Viohlia PITCHING RECORDS Rader, 8. ¢ Btevenson, Tin.. 32 { . C Wichit, 5 | 5 H. BB.SO. ConnellvEaR A iy Fraxe. Pitts . 4 2 {2l Defate, Topaka.... 44 e : J Natsol C 1y '\vr:.}’(‘;?:yn‘ra S Shestak, Denver.. 92 Schup) Tile 4 Kirkham, St. Jos. 112 Iy ¥ 22 7 Kirk | F-Miller, “Pit..22 7 Hetling, Wich .. 89 | Cooper, Pitts...28 9 E. Emith, Omuha.i08 | Allen,” Bos... l14 7 Lober, ‘Lincoln.... 116 | Dell, “Brkin...1.26 g rover, SIECLTE Ly 5 | Neht, Bos 15 8 Kelleher, Denver..115 | Rixey, Phil 37 15 Sullivan, St. Jon..114 Preffer, Bri....30 19 iregory, Lincoin.. 38 Packard, Cht...29 7 Cochran, Topeka..105 | Barnes, Bom....24 6 Dyer, Denver ... 16 Rt Chilssis Kruuse, Omaha... 48 | AN Hartford, Des M. 112 [[Eenarixiiichic aoige Forsythe, Omaha..113 5\" 2 s 33 16 90 | Mamaux, Pitts.53 16 80 Ragan, Bos....18 6 A 115 McConnell, Chi'23 4 Hinchman, § 87 Rudolph, 'Bos..27 13 Thomason, Lin... 113 | S. Smith, Brkin2s & Sterzer, Denver... 45 | Hughes, ‘Bon.....35 13 Metz, Sloux City.. 03 Reulbach, Bos. 11 4 Kildutf, Omaha...114 [ Vaughn, “chi. 34 13 Fox, Wichita. 107 |Ames, 8t. L. ...40 8 Carllsle, Lincoin.. 116 ‘i’lf‘l"’““fin- r}"d.’f%’ 1 J. Thompeon, O 93 M. rown, 5 2 I Thompson, Oma Kantlehner, Pit.28 ¢ el | Schnetder, ‘Cin. 37 . il | Tuler, Bow. ... 21 9 odwin, Topeka o Bitte: 33 hields, Denver 288 | il e Sallee, N Y. (123 9 Marshall, Omaha.. 288 | Anderaon, N. Y.28 § 1 Lejoune, 8. ¢ 88 | Rucker, Brkin.. § 1 G. Miller, Denver. . | Doak, 8t L. 28 12 Britton, Wichita | Meadows, 8t L 40 1 D Topeka Jacobe, Pitts, .24 | evore, Topeka.. Jacoba, Pitts. . Callah 8 C. Demares; Phil 1 Hunter, Des M. | Perritt, 1 Hahn, Des M. 1| Behllz, '€ “‘ole, Denver, esreau, N 1 Frean, Des M [ Seaton. cnt . 4t 0 Applet. ric oo Knetzor, B (in. 29 Rapps, Wichita. . Coom Halla, Lincoln Clatra, Des M Tdtechl, Wichita Steele, St Lloyd, Denver Crosby, & © MeCabe Burg, Omaha Agler, Topeka Schweltzer, Top ¢ Thompson, Or Lattinora, Lincoln verageS. Morse, Tineolr T. Sniith, Lincolr S g T F 2 i 253 Cleveland Koestner, Withita. f4 05 iR 50 Host 4 Metlelland, S8t Je xa T New York 2 Musser, Des M 5 & (S T a ‘ 24T Washingtor 1 84 240 prijaan N p 1248 04 a2 4 i i gl 240 | Chyoag . 98 254 22 S A ; 2 2 INDIVIDEUAL A Tr b - RS 3 » " p ¥ . ‘ A ' ‘ 5 1 P ¥ 3 . ' W n 28y oA G 2 ' K s Y e M Plank 3 A . % A N ‘e 2 204 : Mokr g . ;. Ma . M s Wy o8 : « « s 5 o N =% ! 5 . : ‘ . ' n “ ‘ > o1 g & . ‘e . oy N . 5 g “ 4@ Wat on, St American League

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