Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 18, 1915, Image 4

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    Bringing Up
HERE
PROMISED TO
mr.ji;sj
WOLVES CLOUT OUT
YICTOM NINTH
After Hurling Eight Rounds Eiben
Cloiman Blows and WichiU
Scores Eight Times.
rORSYTHE MAKES OMAHA BUNS
After hurting a pretty good brand of
base ball for right frame Esbon Clo
tian eroplsned Into th atmosphere In
tha ninth and carried Ralph Willi, who
relieved him, along, while Wichita ham
inered home right Juley chalk mark and
rocketed the combat 10 to 1 It was a
grievous affair, that ninth, especially
after the game seemed Omaha'a. and the
lady bug preaent went home very much
(Megusted with Pa's hired hands
The score waa I to 2 In favor of the
Rourkes In the eighth. .Then Clr.iman
Mew, and he blew right. Hta mate also
blew with him. Three hlte and a couple
of error gave tha Wolves three runs
and Cloaman waa chaaed to tha viable.
Willis appeared on the scene and five
no re were made Off hUn on three hit
nnd two mora error.
Red A'elson, a youth with a glove and
a prayer, obliged for Ware'g craw. The
Hourkea made ten hlta oft of Nelson and
should have made twenty. And even on
the ten hlta only three ran were marked.
Cy Forsythe with . hi mighty bat did
most of tha Work.
F-wraythe'a lilt Caaat., "
In the opening frame Marl Smith cot a
valk and by soma daring base running
scooted to- third ' bn Preen infield but.
r'orsythc poled a double which counted
Smith.
With one down Krug poked a double In
11 e sixth, went to third on Thoraason'l
1 11 and scored mhen Schllebncr aqueeaed
en J beat it out.
To start the seventh Smith knocked a
double .to renter and Cy Forsyth waa
n hand with his third hit to register
Bmlth.
The ,Wolv s only counted twice before
that fatal ninth and an error by Krug
was r'MH.flhlo for those scored.
The same teams play today
called at 3 o'clock. ' Score:
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Henry, lb
Neleon. p
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OMAHA.
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Korsylhe, rf...
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Standing of Teams
"WEST. LKAOUK.I NAT. LEAGUE.
W.LPct. W.L.Pct.
Topek ....14 17 .W7Phlla 17 S .UIO
Denver . .. .10 8 .Unit ( hi. ago ....15 11.677
1. Molne 12 10 .Mm Hmn 12 11 .f--
Omaha ....12 W .Mhj Pittsburgh.. U 14 .41.
ft. Joseph. 11 10 .tU4 Brooklyn ..12 14 .4&!
Uncoln ... 10 .4741 Cincinnati ..It 14 .440
fl -.I... A . - J. Kf Vb in 19 11T.
Wichita ... 8 14 .A)
Ht. IauI...12 17 .414
FEU. LEA( JUK.
W.L It t.
rittbrgh..l9 10
Chlcajfo ...17 IS .fe7
Newark ...IS 1 ..W.
Kan. City. .16 II .6.
nrooklyn ..1 IS .U:
St. lAiule..U 14 .U
AM Kit. L.EA(tl..
W.UPct.
New York..l 8 .W7
Chicago ....17 12 ,5k
lH!trolt .... 1H 11 J.T
W ashington. 12 14 .4K2
Hoton 13
Clevoland .U 11 .407
Hltlinore..ia 1H .Xt 1'hlla 17 M'i
buffalo ... 8 21 .2?tJ Ht. Ixuls. . .10 W .i6
WESTERN IEAH,'K.
Topeka. 2; Blou City, 12.
Wichita. 10: Omaha, S.
A M ICRNCAN LEAQCR.
Honton-Cleveland, wet ground, cold.
New ?ork-Ietrolt, cold.
Washington, 8; Ht. Loul, 2.
t'hiladelphla, 2; Chicago, 8.
national i.i;aoi:k.
fhlcHKO-New York, wet ground.
Ht. IxuU, 3: I'hiladelphia, 6
PlttoburKh-Hoston. wet igrnunds.
Clnclnnati-Hrooklyn, wet grounds.
KEIKHAI, LKAOI E. ,
Drooklyn. 7: Kanxas City, t.
Hallimore. 6; Chicago, 8.
Newark-Pittsburgh, cold.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Coluinbu. 1: Ht. Paul. 0.
l.oulnvllle, 8; Milwaukee. 7.
Cleveland, II; Minneapolis, 1.
(iasaes Taday.
Western Ire Topeka at Hloux City,
Wichita at Omaha. Lincoln at Ht Joseph,
Ienver at lee Molnea.
American Ueague uoaton at neveiaim,
New York at Detroit. Washington at St.
Ixiuls, Philadelphia at Chicago.
Nations! League Chicago at New York,
St. Louis at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at
IloKton. Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Ktderel League Baltimore at Chicago.
Newark at IMttaburgh. Brooklyn at. Kan
uia City. Buffalo at fit. Iioulw. -
Nebraska Htale League lieatrtce' at Co.
Irmbua, Kalrburr at Norfolk. Hastings
at Kearney, York at Orand Island.
I'Paynej
.... 1
Totals 33 S 10
27
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Uatied for Wllllg in ninth.
Wichita
Huna 0 S 0 0 0 0 8-10
Hlta 811800188-1
OmtJia
Buna 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 S
Hlta 11200121 0-10
Three-base hit: Griffith. Two-base
hits: Tydeman, Rapp, Forsythe, Krug,
Bmlth. Stolen bases: Hosp, Nelson,
Hchllnbner. Sacrifice hits: Charles, Hosp,
Nlcholnnn. Clnsman, Thomason. Double
play: Rapp, unassisted. Left on bases:
Wichita. 4: Omaha. 8. Hits: Off Clos
man. 8 In eight Innlnga and part of ninth;
off Willis. S In on Inning. Struck out:
i By Nelson. 2: by Closman. 3. Baaea on
0 1 balls: Off Nelson, 3; off Closman, 4.
ojW'ild pitch: Closman. Time of game.
0 I )u. .Umpire: Qelael.
CHAMPIONS TRIM TUB LEADERS
(par Keeps Hlta Well Scattered
4 "UBS Wis.
SIOUX CITY. la.. May 17 -Harry Oas
Par kent bis hlta wail aoatterat tnriav.
while the Champions landed hard on
Ualiaer and Cochran and won tha oixtn-
Ing game of the season front tha leaau
leadera by a score of 13 to 3. Score;
. BIOUX CITY.
AB. R, II. O. A. E.
Young. 3b S 3 S & 0
('Isrke, If 8 3 12
: Kane, lb S S 2 12
I trf-Jeune, cf S 3 ty
Davidson, rf 4 13 1
j Callahan, as 8 3 1
Itensllng, 80 4 13 1
Phelps, o 8 1 S S
Oaapar, p 4 0 0 1
Crisp, c t 0 0
Total 37
13 is rt 13
TOPEKA
AB
4
R. H. O. A E.
Tallinn,, ss
Trainer, If
Mayer, rf
0 0 8 3 1
Latllmoie, 2b
Monro, c .
Ixiahnrr, p
Cochran, p
Totals H t S 24 T
Sioux City 8 0 2 0 2 1 13
Topeka 0 0 4) ft 0 0 21
Two-base hlta: Kane, Young, Calla
han. Thiee-baae hit: Jackson. Home
run. lrke. Sncnfire hit: Davidson.
acilllce flV! IlcnUlnir. fttolan haul'
YounK, Ksne, Irf'Jeiine, Davldaon. Dou
ble flays: Lattlinore to Rappa; Tall on
10 uii minora to napps. Iriiung pitched:
By Ikaahnrr. one and two-thlrda: nif
Cochran. even and one-third. Hit: Olf
Oaalincr, 4: off IVH-hraji. It Baaea on
balls: Off iHiahner. 2: off Cochran. J:
off Uaapar, I. Struck out: By Daahner.
or Khran. bv Oaanar. a Tlnm-
S Oi. empires: Vanalckia and Cualck.
Pitcher Walsh
Rejoins White Sox
CHICAGO, .lay 17.-Dciarlng his arm
In its oil Uine form, Ed Walsh, the Chi
cago American pitcher, rvtolned his team
today. V.'elth went to the Pacific coast
on tha training trip and while there tak
ing special treatment for hut rra became
M'CORMICK AND SCHIPKE
ARE GIVEN THEIR RELEASE
BtOVX OITT. Is., May IT.-Out fielder
Moosa MoCormlck and Serond Baseman
Kill Srklpke were' uni-ondtlioaally re
Wsjied toUy by the Sioux City M'estvrn
I4nie team. Pitcher Bill Reed has been
bought from the Norfolk Nebraska State
Uagttetcluk ' ' t.
Apartmenta. fiats, houses and cottages
3 . eaa be swaudeuiekia . aa4 cheaulr k a
THE BEB:
Copvrlght. HIS, international
. l Service.
IVE YOU TEM
DOLLARS IF YOU
TAKE. THIS DOS:
HOME RUNS GIVE
PHILLIESYICTORY
Connolly Start Scoring When Loud
Tallies and Cardinals Lose
Five to Three.
ALL THESE ABE OFF PEBDUE
PHILADELPHIA, May 17.-Home runa
drove In all of the tellies which gave
I'hiladelphia a I to 8 victory over HL
lMuin today. Cravath'a home run sent
In two runners besides himself, while
Nlchotf and Becker each made a circuit
drive with no runners on the sacka. Alt
of these four-baggers were made of Per
due, who waa succeeded by Qrlner In
the fifth Inning. A home run by Dolan ,
and three doubles and a single in the ,
fourth and fifth Innings produced Rt.
Louis' tallies. Score:
BT. IUIS. PHILAPrUPHlA. '
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H O A
Hilm. tb. 4 8 I Unoroft, . 4 1 t 4 1
Berk. 4h 4 1 1 4 OHim: Jb.... 4 1 I
Dnlan, It ... 4 Si enwikor, It... 8 SIS
Miller, 4 til 0c-r.T.m, rf.. 4 1 1 1
Iini, rf 4 1 0Ph.rl. lb.. 4 1 0 8 1
Wllx. ct... 4 1 4 Nl.hoft. Ib.. 4 I 1
llutl.r. M...4 18 8 IW'lHr, el... 4 1 3
trnrder, ce... I 14 1 KIMIfw, ... 4 3 8 8
HenlM, ... 3 8 8 Urw. .... 8 8 8
OrlMr, 1 8 0 8 8
TM SI U If U A
ToUlt 84 7 M 1 1
Pt. Louis 0 0 3 1 0 0 -a
Philadelphia 0.0 4 0 1 0 0
Two-base hlta: Dolan. Miller. 'Wilson.
Snyder, Welser. Home runs: Dolan.
Becker, Cravath, Nlehorr. Btnten base:
Becker. Earned runs; St. Louis. J: Phil
adelphia, 8. First base en errors: Ht.
lxuis. 1; 1'hlladalphla. 1. Hlta: Off Per
due, 8 In four and one-third Innings; off
Orlnr S In three njui two-thirds Innlrufs.
Struck oitt: By Perdue, 1; by Orlner. 2;
by Mayer, 4. Umpire; Byron and Orth.
Pitcher Karr is
Eeturned to Detroit
8AN THANauCO. May 1T.-P1tchar
Benny Karr, w ho started out by pitching
a on hit gama for Ban FYanclsco, has
been turned back to tho Detroit Ameri
cana, It was announced today.
SHAMROCKS EASILY WIN
OVER MINDEN ATHLETES
The Shamrocks went to Mlnden. Ia..
Sunday and brought back the long end
of the money, defeating the Hawkeyea
by the score of 16 to 4 In a gam fea
tured by th bard hitting of th Sham
rocks and th pitching of Altman. who
whiffed fourteen men and allowing but
sis hits. Th Shamrock are without a
game for next Sunday. Any team wish
ing this date call Alex Knoakl at. South
843U. Fcore:
RH.E.
Phamrocka ...D 2 0 t 1 S S 1 18 1 3
Mluden ft 000! 80-847
Batteries: Shamrocka. Altman and Tot
Minden. Heed and Htlrwa. Hum on ln.-
Off Altman. 4; off Reed. 4. Struck out:
"f ah man, it; cy need. .
HASTINGS TO WELCOME
REDS NEXT FRIDAY
HARTINGH. Neh.. May 17.-(8peclai
Telegram.l Colonel Teeling la pUnnlnr
a monater demonatratlon for the home
base ball opening next Fflday. Th'-
Chamber of Commerce la helping in th
preparation and It la expected that e
tralnload of fans will accompany thr
Orand Island team, headed by the Com
merclal club of that citv.
INLAND LADS TROUNCED BY
HASTINGS INDEPENDENT
INLAND. Neb.. May 17 (Snectall-Th
local ball team opened the season her
yesterday with the Heatings Indepem
ents and were defeated by a score of
to 1. The locals were simply outcls
The score : B ! T
Inland ft 1 0 ft ft o 1
Hasting Ind4 0 1 1 1 3 1 1
Hatterlea: ln.lperdcnte Dvxmnn r
Meynra) 'Tntanl. CorneJl. Mowkft
Oalentln. I'mixre. Carney. Time. i.V
Roathern Aaanetatloa.
Atlanta. 10: Little Rock 1.
New Orleans, 3; Memphia, 2.
Mobile. 8: Chattanoosa. 4.
Birmingham. 1: Nashville. 8.
CHICKENS STOLEN FROM
RETIRED PUICE OFFt
Chicken thjevea bi-Ve the !"
Police Sergeant A. N. Olorer. rei
veeterdar when they visited his r.re
S Fowler avenue and stole twe.if.
pu'let.
! Ever since Mr. Olover retired tr
I department several months ago he
given his attention to chicken ratat-
Ir. nail's Plae-Tar-Meaey
Oet 2C bottle today, keep i
your, cough or cold. Good for chl'.'
adult and aged. All druggists. Ad e
irent.
88sw t'8ia t aaaalttea.
IITTAWA, Nr IT. -A list f .a"-
lasuud by.tne lellltla department ton
oiiliioy the 'name if twenty-. n
sine!- H. na-iti seventeen m aalnx.
who had died of ttu'Mtils and onr '
pule-nliiu Tenty-tlve laie ll-l. ,
wjuwlni and rlne as wounded and i
OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY
YOURE
ON-Bots:
SENATORS DEFEAT
BROWNS BY 3 TO 2
B assMssssssa
Connolly Start Scoring; When Lowd
ermilk Makes Wild Throw
and St Louis Loses.
KAUFFMAN HIT BY JOHNSON
ST. LOUI8, Mo., May 17.-Connolly
started the scoring In today' game when
Louderroilk made a wild throw. Two
more run were made by Washington,
and the local team waa defeated, 3 to
2. Lavan was benched in tho 'e'Khth
Inning for protesting the ruling of Um
pire Hlldebrand, who declared Oandil
safe on second. Kauffman waa hit on
the left arm by Johnson and retired in
tha fourth Inning. Score:
WASHINGTON. . BT. MUIfl.
AB.H.OJk.R. AH. H O. A E
Moetler. rf. .8 1 tioitoa. If.. 4 J 1 0 O
Foeter, 8k... 4 I OAuMla. Si... 4 1 8
Conolljr, If. 4 I I HIYill, lb.... 4 8 18
VhMka, If... 8 OKaufman. lb 1 7 e
Milan, cf ... S 8. lUaary, lb.... I 13 10
Msrsan, lb., 4 8 4 OC. Walkar, cf 4 1 J 0
Alnamlth. e. 4 1 T a Wllllm. rf I e fl S
MoUrloa, as. 3 1 3 3 Orterarold, c. 4 8 3 3 I
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CHEWNG TOBACCO
LEADING BRAND OF THE
IB, 1015.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
1 SUPPOSE. THAT I
UY eVLL SELL
IT TO iOME. POOR (
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Jobnaon. s. . 4 8 t 4
Hratl. aa... 2
Wallace, aa. 1
2ljon4nn'k. p 1
K Walker.. 1
Prrryman. p
Howanl ... 1
Wilih
Total! .
.34
Total! 13 7 37 17 3
Hatted for Loudermlik In eighth.
Hatted for Perry man in ninth.
Kan for Wallace in ninth.
Washington 0 0110001 0-3
8t. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-8
Three-base hit: C. Walker. Stolen
bases: Alnamlth (2), Williams, Milan,
Uandll. Earned runs: Washington, 1; ht.
Louis, 1. Double plays: Lavan to Pratt
to Kauffman: Johnson to Morgan: Mor
gan to Qandll. First on errors: Wash
ington, 1; St, Louis, 1. Baaea on balU:
Off Johnson, 1; off Loudermhk, S. Hits:
Off Loudermilk, 7 in eight Inning. Struck
out: By Johnson. 7; by Loudermilk, 4.
Umpires: O'Loughlin and Hildcbrand.
White Hose Trim Mark.
CHICAGO, May 17. Jim Scott held
Philadelphia to one hit today; a single
by Lnjola. while Chicago bunched hits
off Pennock and won from the visitors,
8 to 2. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AK.
Mnrpby. rf.. 8 9 0 OFVInch, cf... 4 110
Oldlinx. If.. 3 0 1 OHoth, Ib 4 11
titrunk. lb.. 8 1 K.Ovlllna, 8b 3 8 8 4 3
Lapp, e 4 8 OKoitml.r, If. I t 4 0
iAjnla, 2b... 4 13 1 .! Colllna. rt. 4 1 1
Walah, cf...4 8 1 OWom, sa,. 4 1
H.rrr, as.... 8 8 1 IBrlef. lb 4 111 I 0
Kopf. tb 3 3 1 lKrhalk, .... 8 4
.Rrhan ....1 OScott. P 3 8 T
McConell, ib 1 1 0 0
pannock, p.. 1 3 3 Totala 2 8 37 18 3
Darts, p 1 8 ' 3
"It's Always STAR When
Men Who Chew
THE men who built the Panama Canal thousands
of robust, clear thinking, quick-actine workmen, and
hundreds of skilful, far-seeine engineers made
easier and labor lighter by chewing tobacco while
For manv vears men from other countries
the Panama Canal. They couldn't stand the strain, their machines
critical moments their best attempts failed. Our American men tried
"chewers and doers." They built the Panama Canal.
Men who work with a pick or a pen; on steam-rollers or skv
scrapers, chew and boost STAR TOBACCO, THE THICK,
TASTY PLUG.
STAR is the leading brand of the World. A yeai
nut would build a road of STAR ohies. 23 feet wide
the entire route of the Panama Canal, and
be over 200,000 one pound plugs left over
LTV
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LOOk AT THE
BOUGHT FOR
WLUVXV THE MAN
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1 WANTED TO CIT RID
OP IT - InTsI'T- MP
A1 DEAR!
Darlea 18 00.
Braaalar, p. . 0 0 1
Totala a 1 24 14 1
Liatltd for Kopf In riKhth.
Batted for Davis In eighth.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2
Chicago 0200001 -6
Two-base hit: Brief. Three-be.' e hit:
Fournler. Stolen bases: E. Collins (2),
Ijftjole, Barry. Earned runs: Off Pen- i
nock, 4: off Scott, 1: off BreeMer. 1. Dou
ble play: Scott to Weaver to Brief. First
base on errors: Chicago, 1: Philadelphia,
2. Ttases on balls: Off Pennock, 1; off
Pcfitt, 6: off Davis, 2; off Bressler, 8.
Hits: Off Pennock, in three Inning;
off Davis, 1 in four innings; off Bressler.
1 In one Inning. Struck out: By Scott, 2;
by Pennock, 1; by Davis. 1. Umpires:
Chill and Connolly.
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Americas Association.
At St. Paul . R.H.E.
Columbus 1-4 0
St Paul , 0 3 0
Batteries: Scheneberg and Coleman;
Hall and Johnson; called end fifth; rain.
At Milwaukee R.H.E.
Louisville 3 8 2
Milwaukee 7 11 4
Batteries: Mlddleton. Marks and
demons; Young and Brannon.
At Minneapolis R.II.E.
Cleveland 11 4 1
Minneapolis 16 4
Batteries: James and Devogt; Harper
and Sullivan; called end eighth; rnln.
At Kanaaa City R.H.E.
iTndlanapolis 0 S 1
Kansas City 14 1
Butteries: Mers and Gossett; Lathrop
anl Alexander ,
Good Fellows Get Together" .
Are Men Who DO
non-tobacco chewine men
there would
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DOC, I
TWENTY
Two Omaha Bowlers
Boll Twelve Hours
and Break Eecords
Wallace Hchoemnan and Karr Tolled a,
twelve-hour, marathon at the Farnant
alley Sunday, bowling seventy-one game
In the twelve . hours. Bohoenman wi
victorious with a total of 18.048 pins toi
an average of 22$ Karr registered a total
of 1S.976 for an rverage of 226.
The promoters pf the marathon bellevft
a record wu established In both thd
n'lmocr of games', rolled and tho total
scores. Schoenman' bowled over 209 hi
fifty-six games and Karr in fifty-seven
games. Schner.man eiso bcwled one 30
game during the match and hi hlgU
three game totaled 847. Karr's Ua
single gams was 299 and his high three!
g-amc totaled 812. Schuaieman had thlr
ty-five error and thirtylx epllt. whll
Karr had fifty-two error nd thlrty-tw4
split '.
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A Coaia-h Medicine that Jlelps. -
Dr. KlniT" New Discovery 'prill helsj
your cough or' cold. Keep a bvttle
horn for emergenclea Wc At , dnJS4
gists. Alvcrtusemcnt.
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