f. I THE REE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER cWrii... m. m,..... n rt Drawn for The Bee by George McManus jl TV? rfntph i I E.ARE NO ) rs , $J) I f LOOK - DEAR- j H: ' I Vfc ARC NERRER S (d) ' L O ft n SwStt ourroes here U " M we ARE OS a O , Than that AT' -, 5n ' LLOTTACE S r ' TttA FEW BLOCKS JI1 JUVT N THE HgM k- flk IN THE CRY- "-4 I OCNT Jgf PROM THE ,3 L CeuuAr: L'K 'ftr NORTH HOLDS BEAR CREtHELPLESS Omaha Hurler Allowi Denver Bats men But Two Singrlet and Gives But One Fan. ROURKES WIN, NIITE TO ONE Denver, Colo., June 6. Denver'! batsmen were helpless before North's pitching today and Omaha won, 9 to 1. The visiting pitcher allowed but two singlet ana issued but one past. Score: OMAHA. AH. R. II. O. A. K. Kmc. th , t t t I I umllh. If. 4 9 110 Thompaoa rf,,.. 4 4 0 t 0 t H. Miller, lb 4 t t 0 0 Vtar.rmll, I 0 For.ithr, rf 4 0 t t KUIIfer. h I I I Hurt. Xb 4 I I I l .Will, p 4 0 I TotaU 4. Miller, rf. KrIU-her, M. Ilnhn, rt. , , , lljer, ttb Mhlrlila, III. , All error. If. , , Nheetak, e. . . Reed, b Kli.. p iluUhrr , .. 1 I 14 27 t Dfrn. ab. r. 4 4 ...... ...... I s 4 1 II. O. A. K (i t e Total. St 1 t 21 It I Hatlee fur Klnf In ninth. nmh o e t t I I I A t Denier It 8 t 0 0 1 I M barrlflre 'Ileal Thiimpanii, Koraillir. Tan. baaa til!. I Mnr.li.4H, kllllfer, Km. Horn runt lilillfer, Kellrlirr. llaaea ntt tmllai Off North, li oH nin( t, Mrnili ool l II) North, i b rilna, 3. Miilon balneal fur a) the. Kurt. Aiaerlfir Mil Mmllll. lilt hy pll-llrd hiilll H. Miller. Iltulbl ' . I.M I Oakar. la li rrt Kdleher In Hlilrld, Timet tiOS. I mplrrai hkne iwl II) an. Josies Take First One From the Sioux St, Joir pli. Mo., June ft. St. Jo.rph took the first game 'from Sioux t ity today, I to 0. Ilovlik struck out nine nun. It was a pitchers battle tlirtiugh out. Scoie ; "infX t'ITt ak. it it o A K Ollmnra. If 4 I 0 0 Connor , 2b .. 4 nhn, ........ !! I.".lcun, it 4 0 t W.ton. tf -, S t (. n: a i ( ntmolir, ib 4 10 4 18 Oo.t.y, e 1 I I ' CIrN. p I 1 0 I . 4 !ir.r, I. I 1 0 1 ' Uvltuston ...I 0 0 SLUGIES3 JOE CONTINUES SLUG GING FAST. i. . "S- , . 1 i f. - , r,.l S I . , ' ' ' - 1 M V . - ' ' ' , , j n 1 ' ' - - n - -O''1 i'' ' ' , ' 'II f 3 Li JOE JACJCSOH. Joe Jackon of the C'lrvrliiiid Ainrr ir a n a in Mill keeping up hi reputation for oIukkiiir the pellet. Joe recently amasse'l a rcronl of nine consecutive hit. In a gam? against the Detroit I igers Jacknon got a triple, two sin gle and a base on ball in four times up. His f.iilure to make a hit the other time up put a stop to his ilug ging streak, in which he made nine consecutive hits. . . j wr r ... . vwnr 1 11,11 ,1... u..?r. ju LINKS WIN JFR0M WICHITA Numerous Errora Figure in the Scoie on Both Sides of See Saw Game, BATTLE C0ME3 OFF HOUR LATE Wichita, Kan,, June 6. Lincoln won a c-sn gHine from Wichita here today bv a score of 6 to 5. Numerous errors figured in the icoritig on both M'lrs. 'I lie gitme began an hour late, due to the late arrival of the visiting club. Score: WICHITA. PIRATES WIN FIRST ' ONE FROM GIANTS Pittsburgh Wins Opening Game With New Yorg by Three to Two Score. BENTON LOSES FIRST OF YEAR New York, June 6. Pittsburgh took the first game of this series with New York here today, 3 to 2. Mam- aux held the home club to five hits. The local left-hander host his first game of the season. liaird injured Ins hand while catch ing Merkle's fierce drive off the left field fence in the seventh inning and was replaced by Barney. Score: i ' union, 1 b 4 I i VMRn'r.iit) 4 t) I HVh n.rf 4 I S Hi'hlll'a.b 1 2 Miilnt.ir t 1 4 IlMrnf-y.lf 1 I) 1 Vlot.Jb 4 12 Olliann.o 4 0 3 0 I 1 M II II I 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 I 100 Pitt HiirnoH. nkw vouk. ARMoAR. A MHO. A K. ('ror.rf 4 110 ORurna.lf a I a 0 0 q nii.Hii.ii rr o 4 l n 1 ill r . 2b 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 i f 2 0 2 0 ' ril.'er, 4 0 1 0 0 .j 4 0 HVI. K I.Sb 4 1 AKarld'-n.v 3 1 (Pll-nion.il 3 Mama's, p 1 1 0 2 0Kl,'lr.ii I H.'haur,p 0 Toiai.,s til n Totals.. If 6 SI 14 0 hattrd fur Mmiion In ulahUi. Plti.burah .....I 0 I 0 1 i 0 0 Nw York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Tarn-baa hit; M Ki-hi)l Thr-b hit ; tchuln. Miolrn hr-: Vols, Imyl. Marlil. Hairlflr hit: Hi-bulla. un hulls; l.t Maniaui. 2 HHa and camcil niw; (iff Flanion, hlia, I ruiia In claht Innlnna, off thauor, I ht, no run In on Inning; off Mainaui. I runa. lilt by plt'hed ball: My Ma)liu, Kailff, Ilr.yln. Hlrurd (.ill. My Honinn, I; by Mamati. t. Wild pllnli; Mihauor. 1,'miurra; tlurrlann anil Klstler. ul.a Whip I'lilla. Philadelphia, .tune H chlrago w4 In a haiflnff mood today and drnv two Phila delphia pllrhr off I ho rulilwr Ul fh In nluaa and won tho lam. I to 2. I'hlU dlihl oiild not locum VauKhn'a dollvrry until lata In lh lima. H.orr: , , nn A" II O A K. ( 111' aoo. n.-r-f, a o h a i AH M.n.A.r; Nioh'ff.Ib 4 1 M"i"hy.!b 4 I I (v OMlo. k 31. 4 2 Oiravh.rf 4 I 0 Whtt'il.lf 3 "l.udua.lli 4 Ciraaki-rl.rf 4 0Kllllfr,o 1 0 niirna.; ORuay.p OMavor.p 01 iarh'r.p NAGS ARRIYE FOR BENSONRACE MEET Over Hundred Hortet Camp at the Benson Track Preparatory to Three-Day Fettival, GOULD BRINGS STRING IN Standing of Teams f.wlll'a.rf II ma.rf Mann, If Ziin au.Jb halar.lb Ari'hor.n Klarhi-r.o Mul a n.aa Vaufhn.v 0 2 1 Toiala ai n Fot. rf I.lti-til. aa tliiiiis. rfh. , . , , . F1"kii ia n, lb.,.. ItiHir.',, fl .Im'kao-, ct Tnhlii, if Oral, r . . ah. rt. it. o. a. k 4,0 I I 0 0 .... i I 1 i I I . .. 4 0 0 1 JO a o o ta o a .... 3 I I ft i o ... 4 o 1 ) 01 a t 1 A A A . 3 I I 1 0 Mrf b, rf . . . . Wllllama. 3h l!-lmr, rf Mlo. k. c . aulltian. rf-lb . . Hiitler, a. Klrkham, If. Krallot, 3b. , Hoi Ilk. p ... Fun-r, lb . All. . i . 4 . s . a A It. It o 1 2 2 ,., , I I I n i i A. 1 I B.I A I A A 1 ti ' A 1 I A i ti 0 I 1 f,i,rwli k. p I I I A i A tiark: , p. I A o n a A Abatatn I A A ft 0 A Tm.ia ..., ,;. . t. . V u natid for Cro'y In nlnlh Mt(i fur Clark In ntriib. (41 Ji,ph. I A A .0, 0 lou tl'y, ASAAAAAAA -A Uirui-k put By llorllk. S. ( lark, I Haaa on halla I'ff ll.nilk. 6, Clark, 2 11" hi pit.hd hull: Conn.ili..y. Pai'rlfi.' hit. Wat ton, S, il.i at., alata. Tr hu IUI- M,r. DoMlila piava: C.noi.ll.y In M; t ounay to M-la. I ft on llaaaa 8l Jo.i.h. . htnita tt . t. Tuna; 1 4',, I ntfitta t, klH.ll and Camay. Kaws Hit Thomas And Boosters Win Toprka, Kan, June ft Toprkt hit Th"a when hut tueaitt tun ami lie Moines It'tt the fit K 4 ttt r cf the erti". o t" Store, in AIR II 11 a r -. I' 1 J tVw.r, 4 . ta t u. o . 4 t rt I 4 .. ....... 4 t li.,. id a 4 I .Mi. Ik 4 4 4 a t i a I i l 4 Tntala Carhal. If Mltirhman, lb. Thomaauii, if. Wllllama, Itl ., Jrilinai.ii, t , , , ,M..rar, 3h I.ohar. rt Smith, .aat, p . . . M t I IT 12 6 UNi'til.N An n. h it. a. r.. A s 1 1(1 A A 2 1 A 1-4 I 4 f Ik J. ' 1 1 - a fa i- - 4 t , - ,m If it T I-r.s Il 4 I a I It Total .St t Sf Kkji'd frtky In ninth 1 I In.-oin . . n A a St I s i Wlrbtla A A A 1 0 A I Ha. rlfl bin; ron. f(..nin. amlih. I VI, l,iiM mn t. l Vmi In,, l,ii Ji li ' aon, llrav Waat. rwl. k '! Hr .a hit i'arllau. It. mr run. t ti. ..i, .. h.ltti.n, Tbomaaon. IV llHatin hoitih. Huh jt'tf v ta'arwl' h. 1 in i n. itili-1 in jnna I iuli, plai kmiih I'l llin. Intin to ! tl lilhm. Sir.,, i. f.,t n t,.i,ui a bi M.iarkc, I,. rl a I,... ...i bai i'ff 11 I, a I K.ff i' i ' fa.' 4 .1 HI in. r... Wall.k, j in. i. a I inii, j NORTH PLATTF TRIMS ! FUSTIS INTW0 GAMES N'uitl I'Utle. Nrh, jun f - Stf. . ctal i--i.rtti Tulle th 1 t mti 'team tu Ka.tics nit thru tn.tnr it itiimj alu' Uv and uidAV, t. 4 'and In I. t !e-ih tt pttvhrd d hi' Niluitav, al,nt,iiig n vrn hits m ttrtkttiit tt ihiitean, lli Nitti.Ui ,n.ttfvi it. Ir. I iiii lui name and ftit.W. "'it l it! . !i ti iti in tru ton u .ji I lit I r Otntu ir. lied (tt ui t t'te , ninth, wtten a i t cant nn a i lit ' ml an llii'i Sunt SturU; ti H ' 4 t'a aIA4ll tll 4i a t i a i i.a S . k t'.ita, t lk a-. I b , I . . v i t , , l lr 4k-4, It, k tlkaatl. A t I A 4 t 0 rtvrn. Tntala. .24 14 27 t A'Alf I dtr rilltAtKl.I'IIIA. Total. .32 f 22 17 1 nattad for RHy tn third Hal lad for Orachs'r In ninth. Chloai 0 0 4 1 f 0 I A A S Phlladrlphla .0 AO 0 0 0 1 0 1 -2 Two-haa hlra: Wllllama. Mann, ?!lmmr man. Homo run: Kalor. Htot.n baa: Htork. I'l.tihia playa; Mrfarlhy to MiilHsan to Mal.r, l9l. Maa-a nn balla: off Vauvhn, " : ntt Mavr, I; off t)a.har, 1. Hlta and aarnad runs: Off aulm, S hlta and 2 runa In littia Innlnfa; off Rlxv. 7 hlta and 3 runa In Ihrao Innlnaa: off Hayrr, 4 hlta and i runa In two Innlnsa; off rioarhaar. S hlla and I rtin In four Innlnta HU by plt.'hrrt ball: ny Jlayar. Mulllsan. htrurk mil: Hy Vaushn, ; hy Mayor, 1; by I Ciach(r, 2 I niplra: Ms ron and CJulil. t arda Trim Flrowna. rtoaton, Jtin A A battlns rally by ft. I.oula In tha auth Innlna today nttad two runt and a vlrtory from Hoaton. Th lora'a alao ralllad In tli.ir half of ilia Innlns, hut I rould a.'or only on run. halloa had thm I virtually halplraa In all th othr Innlna-a Scora; I a s a I 3 4 A RT. LOl t.H ft ft A A AR H O A K. A ft A Mtaarhar.lt I I A ft A 1 B ftt Hni h.rf 3 II IMiil.r lb A A I I'll nabl.Sh 1 A awtlaonrf 4 aital.2b 4 ikni.lrr.f 4 t ... I. a. i 1 I'lall.r.n i I Var'v' aa 4 1 Kan,!h 4 llhott rf 1 I Con Hi rf A Mataa.lf 4 h i.n v.lb 3 ; Bniiih t a l-iiiu k tf 2 ; Tra aar.r 2 ' rtu.iiiiph.p l i .!.. ty I ' Culllna A . 'I xtiiplLin 0 I I I A I 3 0 l A A 1 A II ft a a A . mijtTiiy In all ! 41! II I Tft'aa ,1ft SJ 11 A litt-.1 (or wtiiinlt in th aiitn ' J tittrd (..r i .mnolii in lha ninth Kn (or Colltna tn th ninth ' m I ouia - . A a A a f a - ; n t. n , A a a 1 A -1 i Th,,, kaa hit It.- h.f Htol.n liita Ma.k .ii'h. Wtb'tl. t ..Ulna fta.Tiri' hit , Mai!' Ho rift.a ( i .1. a bintth I urn a I -av i . h . ...a rn t" K'.o.i.bK two a .o I... 'a ,r( . a.. S -.If H . t -' n f ll'ta an, aarnad tti tf Hulo'l-h 4 k!' e Mt. In nm t-iolnaa. o'f ! 4 an.. 1 fm to otn lo.tit a M" k, .u.hd ..i Hi . I a llivl ' " j . 4 fc. I m . , h. 4. I n ti a i' li o . '. 444 la 4 m.taa. H.'.nrt t'" H.o.k(in ti , . I t ' ' b a 1 1 t . k.tt nt ai'i.a t'ti. t i. t l-.. . , ... , a. i . t l . ' i. 4 1, .... , t. ' k leu N o.t ' a ' - to Ik . I . , to ifc. r , . r l il , ,i i ta a,.a . t.w.i.:. t . j ,.. I . I 't tt.. .'!.., K - a -'l l' i ' ' i- ... a ' .t Ik 1 't I . I J1 i 11. il. in i t It A t II I II 4 4 i 4 A a A a I 411444! 4 liHt SU!. 1 ' I a I iia . , . . . I I t.i 4 14 : b n i. t t 4 t A ! -t A 1 -in r-.na . ' a I ' . . - i a . a i a i . .. , A ) t I :z jack kiiuin is signed t It. - r -A V 4 Jl ti- k I 4. .M..ILAV TO GO WITH DRUMMERS N (LI, 41 4. I. . ... i il fe 1 1 . - a . a ta I mi ii 4 11 11 i ' 4 t 4 I I A I 1 1 I I t I I 4 t 4 1... 4 It I II 4 ' With more than 150 race horses in camp and additional strings arriving on nearly every train, the prospects look brighter and more promising each hour for an unusually tuccessful threo days' turf festival at the Benson track Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There is no getting around the fact that the field of starters in the Doug las County Fair association's open ing meeting on the Nebraska Midway Racing circuit will be one of the larg est in the history of the sport in this section of the country. The early meeting at Benson, com ing as it does as the season's premier in a year that has witnessed a notable revival of harness racing in all parts of the country, and especially so in Omaha, promises to draw record breaking crowds. Some of the leading horsemen of the country are here for the three gala days of f.peed events, having in tow pieces of horse flesh known in all parts of horscdom for their classiness and lacing qualities. When Starter F. D. Van Pelt gives the drivers the call at 1 :30 o'clock Thursday after noon it is safe to say that; the total number of starters for the three days' meeting will have reached 140. : Gould on the Job. Several new arrivals have checked in at the Bt:nson plant in the last twenty-four hours. One of the best known strings to swoop down upon (he track was that owned by K. D. f'iould of the Midway Stock Farm, Kearney, Neb. Mr. Gould is one of the biggest breeders of race horses west of the Mississippi ami occupies an enviable place in the turf world, His string, consisting of ten keen looking horses, i: in charge of Ben Rhodes, another well known Nebraska horseman. Some of the racers in the Midway Stork Farm delegation that the rail birds lamped with approval were: Last Chance, a pacer; Midland, a nice looking 3-year-old pacer; A 1 lie Axwood, a pretty green trotter; Em press Togo, a pacer; Aldia Todd and Lady South, a couple of .5-year-olds of class; Bird Maxcl and Betsy Girl, -yrar-olds. Opinions have hern frequently ex pressed since the string arrived that the racing fans will be writing Mr. Gould's name on the programs be fore the week is over. Colorado Nags Arrive. Another recent arrival of note was J MacDermid of Colorado Springs, Colo,, who brcered into the Benson quarters with ten head. The Benson track has been well taken care of this spring and its care ful conditioning shows up at this time. The oval is in shape fur real horse racing on a scale that is inoculating the ttillower of the sport with rate enthusiasm. I he contender, in the rttt heat of fhe three dav ' meeting will come diuvtt under the wire at promptly 1 .' ii'ilmk Thursday. I he (.Ktlitte for handling the crowds are evetlertt, stieet cats run ning directly hv the trai k. and an- itiHincement being made that rnotot 1 car t!l be parltC'l tree While all t.f the tours and about half of the p4e in the gtan-l Aland ate already I s.ild. Urge number of advantageous ; pine Itum whtih .y view the apeed jntetihini ate ttSt to he had LARSON ALMOST REACHES i TITLE NOTCH IN TOURNEY 1 M l.iaeph. Ma, June v tS.ieiial 1 1: A .!'''! I 4' Ut It g' t Itl th 1 1 )... krl .1 aid t mi t'an.i I't l.i - I he Kiife 44 fkoiing t'troiiaH. tin 1 ail i t i. I, i i an, i r . a -i t lllti y I t! i 1. 41; t h..l I in a I l ata hi ' 1"' e v ,..! ! at Sits!,. - at-- .' li1' -, y (m!;ii,( .. . VuisH I rtiiranl! ( II t f. hi tti, the c' Sj'H'tuHv t- ' o ' V ,a.vwila III 4 la. Si ..-4 I 1 - I l . . 1 4i t... - a k.-a - I - -. a- k ika a I . . t tt- i . , a t a - k -f a , ,,-.i a i a fc-. i. (fca ki a a a ..a WKSTEHN I.HJAOCK! NAT. UtlACJCE. W. b. Vt I W. L. Prt. Omaha 24 It .570 Brooklyn ...-24 I .414 t.ln.toln 22 17 .644 Now Vork . .. .22 1 ,64A I '-a Molna..2A 14 ,t2; Philadelphia 53 1 Kl W I. hlia 20 If HI i hli ao 24 .474 Hloun City., . 14 20 ,474i'ln.:lnntl ,.32,24.4 Top-ka Ill 21 ,42 I'lttaburgh ...20 J lienvor IT 21 .447 Roaton It i .462 Ht. .Inaph . .14 21 .422 HI. tiul 20 4 .424 AMEK1CA.V t.KAUUB AMKR. AM8.4J. W. U. Pnt.l W. I,. Pol. Clavaland . ..27 14 .ADA Indianapolis .24 1422 Naw York ..24 IT .644-Loutavllla . . . 24 1 T , 4 14 Waahlnston .24 It ,8S 'Mlnneapolla .22 17.444 Hoaton 23 31 .422 t'lilumbua . ,.11 .4,1 Iiotrolt 22 23 .444 Kanaaa City .22 It .44 C'hlraso If 2 .42!Toldo ,,..,.1 20.444 Ml. I,oula . . ,1 2 4lf HI Paul ,...14 23.414 I'hlla It 2 .SAA'Mllwaukaa ..13 12.343 Teaterduy'a Keatilta. WKHTKRN t.BAlrUB. Blnoi City, 0; L Joaopb, I. I'oa Alotnoa, 3; Topoka, , l.lnooln. 4; Wlrhlla. 4. Uruaha. t; Denver. 1. NATIONAt, I.KAGCFI. fit, I.oula. 2; rtoaton, I. t'lnrlnnatl, 4; Hrooklyn, 1. IMttabtirfh, 2; 9w York, 3. Chkak-o, A; Philadelphia, 2. AMKRICAN LEAGUE Ttoaton, A; r)trolt, 3, Halnat other point. AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION. Mlnneapulla, f; Kanaaa City, 4. Oamoa Today. WF.MTIORN I.EAOCK Hlouk City at tt. Joaeph; Ilea Molnea at Topka; J.lntoln at Wichita: fmtaha at I'enver. NATIONAL LKAUCB Ht. Loula at Boa ton; Cltulnnall at Rronklyn; Pliiaburfh at New Vnrk; chleaao at Philadelphia. AJlKltlt'AN I.KAi'll'K- Waatllnirton at C'lovelaml; Hoaton at Itotrolt; New York at St. I.oula; Philadelphia at Chicago. TIGERSlffODT BOSTON RED SOX Dau8 Holds World's Champions to Three Hits and Home Team , Wins. THREE TO - NOTHING IS SCORE Detroit, June 6. Dauss held Bos ton to three hits today ami Detroit won, J to 0. Until the ninth inning, the world's champions did not get a man to second base, and only two reached first safely. In the final perido, with two out and the bases full on two hits and a walk, Dauss struck out Walker. Heilman's single in the first inning, after two men were out, scored Cobb and Yeach. Hoblitzel's error in the second was responsible for the Tiger's other run. Score: BOSTON ABHOAE DETROIT. Hen'k n.rf 4 A 1 A A Mr.viy.2b 3 0 13 ftRurna.lb 4 1 t.ewla.lf 4 1 7 0 0Ynunif.2b 4 2 AH.lt O.A t A A I A 13 4 0 3 0 0 2 0 3 100 3 0 0 A A Hnb'ael.lb 3 1 7 A IXianaae.e 3 A I A A Walker.if 3 A A A nriauaa.p 3 A A A A tany n.Sb 3. A 2 A AH tman.rf 4 I 1 A A a.nlt.aa 8 A 1 4 ARuah.aa 4 Thoniaa.c 8 A A A AVItt.3b Ore.p 2 A A A ftfobb.rf Shorten 1 1 A 0 AVaach.K Oardnar t A A A A Total. .30 4 27 It Total.. 30 3 24 I 1 Matted for Oraai In ninth Hatted for .Mr.Sally In ninth Roaton 0 A 0 0 A A A ILtrrlt I 1 0 9 A A A atnlen baa; Cobh. Raaeaa nn halla; Off j Oreaa, 4. off Cauaa, I Karned runa: Off tlreaa, 3 fttrurk out- My tlrait. 2: by r'auaa, 7 I'mplrea: Connolly and Hilda- i brand. 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