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UP FATHER I} onives -THree OF US GOT VP To GIVE HER A SEAT IN THE PARLO HAVE YoU MET MY WIFE- MR NGGh - THOSE CIGARS FOR MY HUBRY- THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. Copyright, 1916 International News 'BOUGHT HAVE ONE'* Service, I IF YOU YAKE OME - | WILL- WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT )1 GAR? Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 7 ASK YOULR WIFE. TO LEAVE AN'ILL TELL 0'TO0LE CURVES ; Htl runcv ||n arry Wil- | g oive i to touch second base (3 on balls: ", Philadelphia, 1.4; Washington, 3-1 g 5 § for an force-out of Burg, paved -" m. 3. Teft on bases: Lincoln, 1i 10 be the major league shut-out rec-| Boston, 3; New York, 1. runs on Shore on the double squeeze bf‘.”k. for second money, Ernest the way scores. THomPSON | Guaa, 2. Time: 1148, Umpiress Multer % AMERICAN ASSOCTATION. : \ winning. i m { rst on the play and|Kame. ! ord, at thirteen each, Coombs mak-| columbus, 3; Toledo, 0. _ play. Score: . | Major Woolworth won the first walked, Two runs came g ing his mark in 1910 and Alexander | 8t Paul 3; Minneapolis, 6 BosTON, [0 NEW YORK. | two_heats of the 2:09 pace. In a or ’s double, this year, opposed each other in the Games Today. Hooper,rf 5 0 0 0 OMageecf 3 1 3 0 0 driving finish The Savoy outpaced N . LA ng up a run in the sev- first game and the Philadelphia star| western League—Omaha at Lincoln, Des |Janv'n2b 3 3 3 ";,*,'ghil}( g 1" T The Major in the third heat, the time s .:&[ knocks, inter- ushed the mark to fourteen. Score, Moines at Sloux City, Wichita at Topeka, Honmeris 27013 o gpman t 10 27 T being 2:0634. a walk, 50 irst game: National League—Chicago at St. Louls g}lner.ll!rr 1 ; } 1} ?c’)‘fi‘r‘fi.".“:z : g g ; 1 RAY CHAPMAN pu’ll:.:‘: ]glfill"cokotbocker 2:03 crot; three in fivey Topeka Olouts Hunt for Eight BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. | (two games), Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, New Bh 3 0 0 1 0Gedeondb 31 1 3 0| : 3 8t. Frisco, b h, by San Francisco AB.H. O.A.E. ... ABH OAE | York at Boston, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. 000 0 OAlex'der,e 4 2 4 1 0| Ray Chapman of the Cleveland In-| " (Geers) ... ¢ T O ) Hits, in Game With LI LRI R American League--Philadeiphie at Wash: 4128 tShockerp 1020 1 dians has returned to his regular posi- | Ima Jny. b i 313 it - - ngton, on ew ork, t 2 1F1 A 0 10, : Director Todd, m Y . Wolves. Merkie.db 4 1 6 0 08t 3132 0/ Ddwoll, 80 Louts at Cleveland. 1 " 1110 omace® <309 b o tion at shortstop after a period spent | P'recter Todd, b m, (Cox) ... 08 B 1 . He went to third | Frimecs L 00 G o B A 5 kU E G R 000 9-0cullopp 10000 on thejsecond sack, where he made ! Forbes Virginie Barnette. Best time: 3:05, 8 single and the bases were 3 Mowr'y.3b 4 0 1 0 1800 1880 20 motams. 31 93715 3 good while filling Mocller's place. Pacing—2:09 class thres heats, purse " Carlisle walked. Harry|[SOORE IS TWO TO ONE &’ { 1421 11 4 2innings; off Kantlehner, 6 hits, 2 runs In 10000 5 Chapman is one of the steadiest | 31:000— "and Thomason failed to de. 587 Millere 3 14 4 0 & 1 1|four innings; off Jacobs, 4 runs, 2 hits in | ecarrigan 19 0 0 § 2 Major Woolworth, br h, by The Abbe th 9 b e Coomba,p 8 1 0 1 OAlex'd’f,p 8 1 0 1 0| thres innin e Miller, 2 hits, 1 run in Wl T s icktad ‘Klayers' on the Cleveland team. He | ™ (HUbBAard) .................sseres ' the pinches, however, and the Topeka, Kan, Sept I.-—Topeka|Mara'd,p R o S 3713 3| LMo innings. Btruck out; By Toney, 3; by | Totals..33 92413 2 | broke into the game in 1910 with the Ahe Cakor, bk gaby WAR oft clouted Hunt for eight hits and won| o "— e s - S Wiid piten: ' Kaatiohpor Ginpre ISk & | *Batted for Fisher in the titth. + « | Davenport club of the Three-I league, | aii%® en'sm " (cox A lly every inning the e Totals..34 8§24 9 3 & oL ALISNSE, Dmpires; O'Day n for Cady in ninth. | went to Toledo in the American asso-| Also ran: Lillian W. put men on lheobun, but | from w"h“‘-:l:;“f;‘ “Ran for Coombs In elghth. iy : rigr g S | ciation in 1911 and was sold to Cleve- #:dss, " * ®0 50 e R to spur O'oTole on AL . Brookiyn ..... 00000000 0—0 R bl Boston 00,0 80 00 o o3| land the next year. He has batted |4 ppom p * and he successfully AB'RH. O A B |Phiindoiphic 1 0 0 10 0 01— RAINDICYS &nd the New York 9.0 0 2 3 0 2 *»_1around .270 for the last three yars Almack, b h, by McLintock (Mur- g s R Lo der, Nie- i 3 3 i Tay). ol TX men every time a ¢ Twoebehe hits; Coombs, Alexander, . Two-ba : Jhnvrin, Tewis. Three- | _ 5 B gl PRSI Y Y 1 1 e 4000 0 g olern Paskert ome run: Luxus Will Clagh [see s ekt ome s Biop, | === HeCToues, ne. g reoonaity ». ;08 4. 4 t300 1 8. h (laerus, Stock to Luderus. B + Ot e R e o irP, Bage 44 balle: | clear and were uninjured. The party| o ‘ran: Howe, Constantine, Country i o6 0 (ARSI A0 B gNa L datadd - buns; O(F I Glass A SGrles Hits und carned) rans: Off Bhocker, 1 hits | Was from Lexington traveling to)Tramp. Besl timo: 2:07%. Noat ke second victory of MR o e S iR, L a0 IR meven lunings) olf and 3.runs in thtee and two-third invings; | North Platte. The injured persons |y, fasins—2: ¢ 2 incoln-Omaha B 6T T SIREIRRE oL b Fi I8 ane thning. Mrack oft Kisher, 1 hit and no run In one and one- | were brought here for medical atten- | Young Todd, br g by Director Todd last Sunday Marty | Hunt, B Bl g g o SUE Y Coahtin. B0 by Maraiefd, 1 by Al The 1i e imination | Lhird fnnings: off Cullop, 1 "hit and ro run | #EHE DrORETE BET€ (08 MECEL BUCR" | (8uns 111 i1 0 0 o o ofSxender 4. Umplres: Kiem and Emslle. | The lid covering the elimination |in four innings;. off Mays, 7 hits and 4 |tion. The ghtly Problem, (Murphy) 243 G (o i o g | 00T 0COR T : ; Nt series for the Class A amateur base|runs in five and_one-third tnnings: off | aged. Sir Anthony Carter, br h, (Geers)..3 2 3 PHILADELPHIA. e g r Shore, 3 hit 2 runs in_two and two- i ek Fipancrtor™s 1 S 00 t:l'h :h:,a‘;npn:o&li';l:f:;:-llo:: lrt"‘i{cndm?kfef ;h;é: ¢ "":‘:i ";‘lmkzwun o Y « g - y ays, 2. Umplres: Evan: 3 AB.R. H. O, A K Shiohotiib 4 1.3 1 %park when the Luxus, champions in ‘Split Double Header. P T A O8tock 3b 4 272 1 1 | POV ’ b I ” ea d h Crav'ihrt 4 2 2 0 0 5 <and pennant winners in the| washington, Bept. 1.—Washington and at was in the m‘fu‘ 4 Sm‘fll' a T vall 4 3.1 § §{Greater Omaha league, will clash with | Philadeiphia split s double header todsy, il Shikio] 'h:flfll it c4e end 1oy eh et 8 008 o!the Ramblers, who cu_Ffled the reg it | Lo Lo oy Worar Tosn | II T , bu omp- 3 1 % 8 0 0 OKillifer,c 4 1,4 0 0the National league. € game starts |yon held the visitors at all st :“?, down on an attempted R Ak ) SRizey 3 108 0fg0 330 EneRe T PAbL Netmad. Myare, I ‘Rourke T e o 0 Totals..34 1] The afternoon festivies, however, |§ave eight bases on balls, hit w men and i ”w | i e g o wi ¥ : ftch, allowed only two hits. - Ristrks wd‘mme.mi: et willstartat 2 o'clock when the annual pi oo e Ll ol Bt A I o 8 Shl Totwls ....,..... 30 3 8 27 11 2| eBatted for Pfeffer in eighth, parade of the amateurs will form a|his major league debut in the second : ) M!:"tlh ":“z?:bc uld *Batted for White in ninth, Brooklyn ..., 200000 \o o o—o | Procession through the downtown |same. Score, first game: N > 1, :ll 0. l" i i !l' Wmo':lu M?“ Wichita ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—1|Philadelphta .0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 *—¢|streets. The parade will line “f at| PHILADELPHIA. ~ WASHINGTON. P! S I“l”l I Fhiyriig ‘pennant will | popeicy 001000 01 0 %2 JTwocbase hits: Mowrey, Whitten, Lude Ki‘:mmh and J‘qne- streets at 1;30 Witess 47213 dLeon'd,an 420 8 g i ” ”" s i, » 4 K ) Two-base hit: W. Lathrop. ~ Double| (2). Three-base hit: Mye ome fu About seventy-five autos, it is be-|Lawry.32 3 oRteR, K il < n § ; expected i furl for » | Jumassiated), “Bactitce hita | CTayath, Btolen bases; sten lieved, will be in line. ot Biramect 3 03 0 OSmithoe 4 1100 i gyt 5 l I [ il m’!‘ Halla, BUruck outs By Hunt S Merkle, Hits and earned runs: Off Ptetter, | Mayor Dahlman and the city com- |McIn'isib 4 110 0 0Shankslf 3 1200 ’ M b e 8 v $ 10 Rita, 4 runs in seven innings; off Dell, 8 | migsioners have promised to take part L : 0 e ;Q‘:‘nfifi- 12830 m i ] Oity Takes Ig:ml;om (Fox). Balk: glrt'- r'u'}':"' |?; o::r |.‘|‘x::‘n'.y: l:....;lr::lh.‘”l in th fp"'“;:'d 3 b%n!i will Boctllpy a :u;:::hp,c § 3 ; : mg':;:;.; : g ; ; g | | ke ¥ - i y By Pfeffer, 7; by Dell, 1} ‘by Rixey, 2. |trucl furnished by Trimble Bros. oo b e o L s e i s s | Pray Ofi Boosters B 0 et s D e o The oléuxug rulhr {zavomes in the| Totals..28 52412 2 Tofals..281127 § 0 7 : . #a Braves Near Top: game today, but the Ramblersare ex- |Philadelphia . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 | Shous Gl e Seen R o Rl Jpt v dting Sew Sok. | peced o pit up 8 tough scrap, Man- | Wasiogn 1 4% 0 3 % 03 ty pt. 1-~Sioux City ian! ' e nyy WHUS B8 o araves an. |ager Pecha has assembled a nifty or-| Two-base hits: Leonard, Smith. Stolen i i 1 Booklyn, the B - ke : 3 . ¢ g game from Des JOSIGS Lead TWIOB e A T Ve g’l“[lih?r} whvcf;_;wep! through. the | otn Judme, aw o Tk h place ‘in _the Nationa! ~leagus standing. ( National league like a young tornado | Earned runs Vi oft Johnson, 1. o Denver, Colo, Sept. 1.—Denver [fon v the “lghth inning. The other ran | hands full. ; ;:lr' A Tana! DY sealiin Fadrt. teo: ’ c.m.. o a g |twice overcame St. Joseph's lead in sams In the first on a hit by Snodgrass, d Dennison is e)}tzpecteld to send Mad- |ond game: B O A B ; e? Tk scored I the nty, | den against the Ramblers today so he| PRILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. 1 4 0 ‘ofthe opening game of the series here | Fletcher. New York ascored iIn the ninth, . 80 2 Ax ABH OAE, | y 7 0 01 0 when Kauf hit a home run. Score: can hold Bunny Holland for Sunday’s AR Biteona s ot 3 | Should Find You E mpped With 3 8 o oftoday and won, 9 to 4. The score: NEW YORK. * BOSTON, fray. Moylan will probably be Pe-|Fansras & 0 § 0 iffosterat 2 0 1 1 0 q g% TR W A pamate AT AT G oo T 94 5| he's trling cholce: Slrunket 33 0 0 owlianer’ (920 o) . 21 i G 3 B B 1 dad Y O mmaae 410 $oiael GLOllghlln Beaten Grimm.r 2 0 0 0 1McHdess 3 111 0 e o el B 8 1 3 ¢ o ofFechinee 4,33 21K $1611 \ McEl'ert 2 1 0 0 0Gharty,c 4 0 8 2 0 = — . |Kirkham, | 5 0 3 8 o 0lkauteer’ 4’3 1 0 oFitap'k2b 4 1130 Plelnleh,e 4 1 8 & oCraftp _ 2 00 4 0 DR TR Y ERR 1 S O ot e o R LR R R y BOI'g‘e UrCh | sversn™ 4 ? £y kT R.IF ES CART GES A b a wdy,o g.“wnn.m-, - : : : f : ;’ M:q“-n.ec R (m:nv{n 20000 A Totals L AND R-lD "% A 5| Winkmd, 0 0 0 3 o|N\yamP 310D SHugnesp 1100 0| Forest Hills, N. H, Sept, 1.—| *Batted for Grim tn sixth. i N o e T RS | mewe i Towe B 8370 3| Murice E. Melonghlin of LopoAns EHES 4 8 8.3 00 b La They will insure your success as'they have AT L LTS 54 geles was eliminate rom the na- i y ; 23 Y *Batted for Anderson in nath tional singles tournament today when | p, w0 ;Pase bite: Ploke Elolen bases: With that of thousands of other hunters. Don'’t take S S T TR e v 4 el e R di 2 S '&'h“‘r"c‘,:nfd_f_‘:::ad I‘?Y] gsorge] GM" Strunk, McBride. bl;)fi:lylno;ln({:“:mll(? ‘:;{ the chance of spoiling your hunt by using 0 2 4 iLlva 2 9 10 4 0| Two.bese hit: Hughes. Home run: Kauer. | o PR TG Y D 5. Karned runs: OFf Craft, 4. it | % s 10 8 ofOnkes, rf 303 4 0 Ofswien buses: Snodgrass, Burns. Sacritice | 0-3. i By Myers (Judge). Struck out: | other makes, but take along Winchester Rifles _____ : 2 : : 4 ;:‘u Ar'l ;-: Double rl-{.;luzwa';; to : % | By Craft, 6: by ‘Myers, 9./ Wild pl‘mhil 5 iabl kind Toran 10 R R on et off Andesson 15 of¢ | CAMbridge and Eustis | Myers. Passed ballny Gharrity, 2. Umoires:| i and Cartridges —the always-reliable kind. Reavaid 6 13 T o Rl Hiia andbhened Tied for First Place —_— S You can get them to suit your ideas, as Win- Sterser, p SRt innings; off Ragan 8 hits, 0 run In six and ¥ i S e i i i | : b : . — = & — —|onethirda inaings; off Hughes, 1 hit 1 raa | - Gambridge, Neb., Sept. 1. (opoee Three Hurt in Auto chester Rifles are made in Single Shot, Re- Totals ... 9 14 31 16 0lin two and two-thirds innings. Struck out: | 1elegram.)—Cambridge and Eusgis Upset at North Platt A § Bt. Joseph 0 0 1,1 0 0 0 0—d|by Anderson, §; by Ragan, 4; by Hughes, 1. | yesterday tied for first place in fhe | ~ pset at No atte peating and Self.Loadmg (or so-called auto- e (o, onee oo Byrau(che Anderson. Umbires: Quigley and | three days’ tournament, Eustis win-| North Platte, Neb,, Sept. 1.—(Spe- i 1 i i libers; pillolen bases: Duichar (1), Onkes, Cole RNy { ning from Beaver Cit and Holheook | .j,1)” 57 1, Menke suffgred a frac- matic) models, and in various calibers; and -y 0. Willia Th Pittsburgh, Sept. 1.—Cinelnnati won f Cambrid e winning from Eustis and . sy A (3 : 3 Slecger 0. Williasha. - Thobo-tase hits itlabureh Nore tagas by R oare st 0 'R [ Beaver: ity \ Cambridge won Cfeom | tured dnb. hMrs.d Men:edlsus(amec:‘ ; Winchester Cartridges are made in all the . Willlams, 1. i arners home run and the hittng of | Beaver City today, 6 to 4, each get- | cracked rib and a badly crushed| 1; or, 1: by Willlams, 1, to Lloyd to Shields. Time Dye) Umpire Bhannon. l Today'sSportCalendar | Racing: Opening of fall of Ken- Close. ot Tall Sooeting. of Connaugni. Fask Jockey club, Ottaws, Ont. Tennis:, California state champlonship tournament At Ban Francisco, North- ern_Illinols tournament opens at Rockford, Polot of annual tournament of Myopla Hunt elub, Hamilton, Mass i Swimming: Southern A. A. U, Junior and senlor champlonships, at New Orieans, .| _ Metoreyele: National champlonsl Y. ot Ac M. &b iCotombun, O Motorboat Gold challenge cup champion- begin at Detrolt. - m,nmo«"”‘" ! Missouri valley champlonship tour. at Kansas City. Annual 4 ‘shortstop of = the nals, will probably o play again this, season u':'f; of injuries sus- the last moyth. He as a result of an in- ; ‘when these ent in_his improving when in as a hurt his 00000 02 “ who were tied with what was claimed : {Chase, who made four hits, efatured. Um- PHILLIES TAKE TWO 'ROURKES 10 WIN . . FROM L0OP LEADERS , gAa — | Pitches Splendid Ball| Thomasen # 3 o o/ Alexander and Rixey Effective 14 00 ° and Omaha Sets Lincoln 1. 3 8 With Men on Bases, While Back & Notch, 19 9 o Team Hits Ball Hard, | FORSYTHE HITS DOUBLE |Zs i _: __l _; _= HUSKER AND COOMBS TIED | S ! Totals . .88 1 9 21 10 1 PR Lincoln, Sept. 1.—(Special Tele- ":':’A‘ . o, a g | Philadelphia, Sept. 1—A 'crmw!; gram.)— Marty O'Toole pitched p 2" o' ¢|that filled the stands to their ca-| - splendid ball and with the aid of bril- $ 3 % 3 3| pacity saw Phifadelphia draw closer | liant support from his pals succeeded ‘0 & o o|to firkt place by twice shutting out in setting the Ducklings down in the : : : H : Brooklyn today, 3 to 0 and 6 to 0.} . first game of the series, 210 1. §.8 3 3 OThe home team hit the ball hard, The defeat effectually nipped the 30 e 2 0| while Alexander and Rixey were very fdflofl hopes of Lincoln fans for a r7ery 21 "8 o cffective, especially with men on the | Western league pennant. 0 0 —1|bases. Bancroft, Whitted and Pas- kert made wonderful plays at critical moments. Alexander and Coombs, pire Harrison put Manager Callahan off the fleld and Pitoher Jacobs and First Baseman Johnaton out of the game for objecting to decislons. Score: CINCINNATL PITTSBURGH ABH. O.A. AB.H. O.AB. Noalodf 6 0 3 0 OWarn'r,3b 4 1 2 1 0 Grohdb 4 2 1 3 0Careyef 41 30 0 Roushef 4 1 2 0 OBlgbeait 4 1 3 1 0 Chase.2b 4 4 2 3 OH'oh'nr-14 3 1 0 1 Grifthrt 5 2 1 0 OJwnw'ndb € 1 0 0 0 Clarkoc 8 1 2 1 00000 Wingoo 2 0 1 0 0 401561 Loud'nay 3 0 2 ¢ 300351 Huhndb 4 112 0 11000 Toneyp 41113 42911 ————— Pl 1000 Totals. .38 1227 12 100460 100900/ 00000 L0000 *Batted for Smykal in ninth, *Batted for Kantlehner in seventh. *Batted for Miller in ninth. | | 0.3 0 1—a -| State leagi WEST. LEAGUE. W.L.Pet.| Omaha ... 8144 648| Brookiyn . Lincoln 74 51 .592 Boston Sloux City..86 60 .524| Phila, Des Mol 64 60 .526|New York. Denver 80 67 .472| Pittaburgh ..66 64 .462 Wichita ...54 74 423/8t. Lout 66 68 .447 Topeka ....58 70 ,422/Chicago ....55 68 447 Bt. Joseph,.50 79 .388| Cineinnatl .47 18..376 AMER. LEAGUE, | AMER. ASSN, Boston. . 573/ Loutsville .77 56 679 Detroit J661{Indian; +343| Kaa, b4o! 8¢, 639 Minneapl ork .69 69 Cleveland .67 60 528/ Toledo New Washn, .81 63 ,492(Columbua . 54 76415 Philuda. ..28 95,228 Milwaukee 47 86 .348 Yesterday's Results. Y WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 3; Lincoln, 1. Des Moines, 4: Bloux City, 8 Wichita, 1; Topeka, 2. St. Joseph, 4; Denver 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago-8t. Louls, rain. Cinelnnatl, §; Pittsburgh, 3 New York, Boston, 3. Brooklyn, 0-0; Philadelphia, 3-6 AMERICAN LEAGUE, ting seven hits. Batteries: Beaver City, Fibch and Warner; Cambridge, Ingram and Kraninger. Eustis won from Holbrogk, 4 to 1, in the fastest game of the series. McDonald weak- ened in-the sixth and allowed four earned runs, Eustis getting nine hits and Holbrook four. Batteries: Hol- brook, McDonald and Martin; Eustis, Tibbett and Mackey. Trumble and Harris, wrestled one hour and a half to a draw after the ball game. Red Cloud Wins Game. | Cl | VR fame or: rameore. it 42 ue pitched fine form and timely hitting was the Pesult. Score: ;|SOORE IS SEVEN TO THREE RED SOX WHIPPED Their Last Seven Games Played. | New York, Sept. 1.—New York| | overcome a three-run Boston lead to- | day and won, 7 to 3. The world’s champions have lost six of their last‘ seven games. Boston knocked Shock- er out in the fourth inning by scoring three runs on four hits and two passes.” The Yanks scored two runs in the fifth and retired Mayes in the sixth when they scored three. Pipp hit his tenth home run of the season. In the eighth New York scored two BY HIGHLANDRRS 7| World's Champions Lose 8ix of | CHAPMAN RETURNS SHORT FOR INDIANS. ™ §T. FRISCO WINS - IN STRAIGHT HEATS Takes Knickerbocker Five Thousand Purse for the 2:08 Trotters. |FINISHES THIRD IN 2:05 | g | Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 1.=St. | Frisco, driven by E. F. Geers, won | “the . Knickerbocker” $5,000 purse for | 2:08 trotters in straight heats at to+ | day’s grand circuit races, going the [three fdstest heats ever trotted on this track. Geers won the first two heats in 2:05/% and 2:07. He set out for a fast mile the third heat and St. Frisco was soon several lengths ahead of the field. He finished in 2:05. Cox, with Director Todd and— Ernest with Ima Jay, had a hard thumb and Miss Lelia Walker, a frac«@ ture of the elbow when a motor car | driven by Miss Walker failed to make | a turn in the road eight miles south- | east of here and upset in a deep ditch beside the highway. Two children who were in the car were thrown different sizes. Ask your dealer about them and he will tell you they are “0O. K.’ THE W BRAND GETS THE GAME LEE Tires r Leave your Car in a Ditch? because of & skidding accident or pune- | | | | | | | ‘-R.H B 2022000008 7 4 0001003037 s Cinclnnati ,...0 0 1 1 8 Pittabutgh ....0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 } Two-base hits: Chase (2), Hahn. Three. | Bane hi naton. Home' run: \Warne | Stolen Rousch. Chase, Johnaton. ! Double Tonsy to Huhn, Louden to | Chams, S y o PBaird Johnaton. Basea’ on balla: OFf Kuntlehnar ;i off | Jucobs, J; off Miller, 1. Hits and urm-d! runs: Off Toney, 11 hits. 3 rune in ntne Atlanta, 3 Birmingham, 2. Chattanoogs, 2. Memphis, 3. Nashville, 2, Little Rock, 1 No other games. scheduled, ‘ ture? LEE Puncture-Proof Pneumatic Tires are guaran| Puncture-Proof un- der a cash refund. The Zig Zag tread seientifically guerds against okidding, ROWELLAsiomptte -6 WOBODA RETAIL DEALER NE DOUGLAS 222. OMAHA N £

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