THE BEE: OMAHA, . MONDAY, JUNE 17; .1912. Well, Anyway, Mutt Found Out Where Jeff Was Located. ;;iawi) for The Bee by "Bud" Fi 1 TH.iGCKHVH.e ' , ' COW. ' MUTT is BeuoW - ijfff J rSi , i n i n i .... fc. .txum .' roPTNg .. y OR way up the . - WAti((i. C0AL , JUU . fj i. " ' . . , . ' " ' - ' ' " ' ' - 'ifes t ... i . ' ROURRES WIN BOTH GAMES Win Fint Game by 3 to 1 Score and . Second by 5 to 1. ONLY ' ONE HIT OFF ROBINSON JRonrke'a Spltball Artist Work la ' Ihe lleeoad Game and Allow Bat One Hit This Came la the Eighth. , TOPEKA, Kan.; June I.-(Speelal Tele gram.) Omaha made It three out of four In the terlei by taking both end of to . day'a double-header, Thursday' post ported game being played off today. In the aecond game Robinson held the locals to one hit, a single by Brandom that scored a runner In the eighth Inning, and Ihe locals never had a chance. The final core was 5 to 1. ,The result of the first same was 3 to 1., The Initial contest was a peach. Toung and Hall engaged In a pretty pitching duel. The visiting hufler was tha more effective In the pinches, which explains the result. At that the result might have been different but for some bonehead bate running by the locals. Both pitch era had fast and errorless support. Rlck ert and Davidson contributed sensational' one-banded catches In left field. "After Justice singled and Coyle was hit In the ribs, Thomason drove ths ball over Lee's head and both scored. Omaha .got another In the seventh. Cear Nelhoff led off with a single, stole second and went to third on an Infield out. With two out and Hall . at bat Toung was guilty of, balk and "Umps Johnson waved Nelhoff home. There was much oratory by the Kaws, but tha umpa was firm and Manager Gear filed a pro test. The locals got the only run in the ninth, although they started three other Innings with safe hits. Gardner opened the ninth with a single and was held at aecond on Lea's short single. Emery drove a double to right. Gardner scor ing. With only one gone, Lee tried to teal home and was out, quenching the tally. There was little to the second game, ex cept Pitcher Robinson. The locals were hitting the ball In the air or rolling dinky grounders to the outfield most of the. time. Up to the eighth only two Kaws saw' first base, both walking, but getting no further. Nelhoff was too, eager and kicked two In' the eighth, jutting two runners on. With two out and Brandom, a weak batter, up it looked Ilk a no hit game. Iut Brandom poked a grounder, be tween Scanlon and Arbogast and Emery cored. ' .. ' Omaha started the scoring In the sec ond, Nelhoff opening with a double and scoring on two sacrifices. Justices single,' a walk to Thomason. Scanlon' triple and Walsh's error added three more In the third. Nelhoff score again In the ninth on a single, a sacri fice and wild pitch. Only two hits were made off Brandom after the third. Score first game: . , Score, first game: TOPEKA. . AB. R. H. O. 4 I 2 8 A. 0 2 0 1 t 0 Rlckert, If....... Walsh. 2b King, cf Gardner, lb Frants. as....... Lee.' rf 4 Emory. '3b 4 fiehnildt, c... ,1 Young, p 2 Chapman 1 1 f 0 Totals 32 I I 27 7 0 E. OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. Justice, ss Coyle. rf Thomason. cf... Johnson, e .4111 2 0 . 2 . 4 1 0 4 2 1 4 13 2 .. 4 fccanlon, 2b 2 Niehoff, 2b..... ; 4 Davidson, If 4 Arbogast. lb 2 Hall. P 2 0 2 14 : Totals 22 2 v 'Batted for Schmidt in ninth. Omaha 8 2 0 0 1 0 0-2 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-1 Two-base hits: Walsh, Emory. Thoma son, Johnson. - Sacrifice hits: Rlckert. Frits, Scanlon. Stolen base: Niehoff. Struck out: By Young, 6; by Hal), 3. Hit by pitched -ball:. By Young, 1; by Hall, 1. Wild pitches; By Hall, z Passed bail: Johnson. . Balk:, Young. Umpire: Johnson. 1 Second game, 'score: ' -,; - ;' topeka. A.B. R. H," O. A. -15. ...4 0 S .0 0 .... 4 0 0 02 1 .... 2 0 0 1 ; 0, 0 RU-kert. U ... walsh, 2b .... King, cf ...... Gatorter. lb .. Frants, ss .... Lee. , rf EnMry,"3b ... cnapman, e .. Uiandom, p... , i .- j t "'Totals ..... ' ' .... 4 .,. 0 ... 0 ,14 0,0 e -0 o l t o 3 ' 0 4 ' " 2 ;r3 2- 1 Omaha. 1 .37 10 .1 - A.B. R. H. .O.A. E. ..I.. 4 '! l',!-!;! . .! 0 ...S.-4- 0 1!, 2 I -..2 10-4 0 s 0 Justice,' as ....... Coyle. rf Thomason. cf Johnson, e ...... Kcanlon. 2b ...... Niehoff, 3b ...... I'avldson, If .... Arbogast, lb .... Robinson,, p . .... 4 0 0 S 0 0 ..4 1 1 0 I 0 ..4 2 2 3,0 1 .. 2 0 1 2 0.0 .. 3 0 0 8,0 0 ..4 0 0 0 - Totals ...........31 i Zl 10 2 TOpeka ........ .....A 0 0 0 1 0-1 Omaha .......0 H M H M Three-base' Tilt:" Scanlon. Two-base lilt: Klohoft. Sacrifice . .Wt: : Davidson 42), Arbogast, Double play: Justice to Arboeast. Stolen' Jae: Niehoff. BasJ im balls Off Brandom, 2; oft Hoblnson. 2. Ktmck put: ' By Brandom, 8: by RoH tnson, 2. Hit with pitched ball; . By Brandom, L :; " .- ..... . . i , Key to tUe 81iuaUaa-ca Aiveruslng Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. i W.L.Pct. W.L.PCL St. Joseph. .34 23 .696 New York. .37 10 .787 Omaha 30 25 .545 Pittsburgh , .27 20 .674 Denver 28 26 .528 Cincinnati ..29 23 .X Sioux City.. 28 25 .528 Chicago 2 21 ..w3 Des Moines. 28 26 .519Phl)a ........20 24 .456 Wichita, ....28 29 .tDllSt. Louis. ...23 31 .426 Lincoln ....20 30 .4001 Brooklyn ...1 30.348 Topeka 20 33 .377 Boston 16 35 .311 AMER.' LEAGUE. AMER. ASS N. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Boston .....34 li. 642 Toledo 40 20 .67 Wash'ton -22 21 .6U Columbus ..42 21 .067 Chicago ....33 22 .6001 Mlnneapolls.38 22 .33 Phllada ...2 21 .571 Kan. City.. .21 81 .500 Detroit 26 30 .464) 8t. Paul 28 38 .08 Cleveland ..23 28 .45t Indlanap'lls.26 38 . 897 New York. .17 31 .3541 Milwaukee .24 39 .381 St. Louis. ..15 37 .288 Louisville ,Y21 38 .356 MINK LEAGUE. NEB. LEAGUE - I W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct- Falfs City.. .22 9.7lOFremont ..19 11 .6331 Neb. City.. ..1913. 6948eward 181162 Auburn H 1 .500 Hastings ...17 13R67 Beatrice ....14 17 .453Columbu .16 12 .BSftl Humboldt ..11 20 .355Gd. Island. 1512 .556 Hiawatha ..12 19 .387 Kearney ..12 15 .444 , York 10 15 400 Superior i 23 .186 WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 2-6; Topeka, 1-1. Lincoln, 2; Sioux City, 12. Cm Moines, 0; Wichita, 8. St. Joseph, 9; Denver, 7. . AMERICAN .LEAGUE. New York-St. Louis, rain. ' Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, . Washington-Cleveland, rain. Boston, 6: Chicago, 4. , v AMERICAN 'ASSOCIATION. " , Kansas Clty-Columbu. rain;' Milwaukee, 2-8; Louisville," 0-3. Minneapolis-Toledo,' west grounds. St. Paul, 0-4; Indianapolis, 1-2. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.'" Hastings, 2; Fremont, 7. , Superior, 7; Columbus, t " Ctames Today, Western League No game scheduled. National League St Louis at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at New York, Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. American League No games scheduled. American Association Kansas City at Columbus, Milwaukee at Louisville, Min neapolis at Toledo, St. Paul at In- atanapous. Nebraska State Leaame Grand Island at Seward. Kearney at New Vork, Hast ings at Fremont, Superior at Columbus, ' Mink League Beatrice at x Wobraska City, Auburn at Falls City, Humboldt at WICHITA WINS WITH WILLOW Jmps Hard Onto Pitcher Rocs, While Ds Molaea la Blanked, v WICHITA. June 16.-Wlchita fell on Rogge In the fifth inning and hit him hard during the rest of the game. Ellis kept Des Moines hits scattered and was given great support., Score: WICHITA, . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Pettlgrew. cf. 8 1 1 2 2 0 0 Craig, If. .......... 6 0 ' 0 Davis, rf. .. 5 0 16 1 0 4 S 0 0 0 HugUies. lb. Westersll, 3b. Callahan,, ss. . Me, 2b.. Clemons, c. ... Ellis, p. , Totals ...........36 8 U 27 16 . 1 , . DES MOINES." I ' t ,i AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hahn, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Curtis, cf. 4 h 0 1 8 0 0 Claire, sa 4 0 1 0 4 1 Beldon. If 3 0 1 2 11 Colllgan, 2b 2 0 1 4 11 Thomas, lb. 3 9 O S O 1 Ieonard, 8b 2,0 1 7 10 McUraw, 3 0 0 1 2 1 Rogge, p. 2. 0, 0 0 1 ' 0 " Totals ...........27 0 1 24 , 10 4 Des ' Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 -8 lieft on bases: Des Moines. 4: Wichita, 8. Sacrifice hits: Colllgan. Pettrlgew (2). Two-base hits: Mee. demons, Pettlgrew. Three-base hits: Davis (2), Ellis. Double Plays: Callahan to Mee to Hughes; Puges, unassisted: Roggs to Callahan to Thomas; Beldon to McGraw; Callahan to Mee to Hughes. Struck out by Ellis, 3; by Rogge, 6. Base on balls: Off Kills, 1; oft Rogge. 3. Umpire: Haskell. Time; 1:56. IXDIAK3 TRAMPLE ON 'LOPES Ions City Wins Easily hy TirMTC - v to Two Score. .. . SIOUX CITY, la.. June lS.4-"Red" White wildness in the second resulted In two runs for the visitors. Sioux City inning rainier ana uoyie nam and win ning 12 to 2. Myers hit a home run In the second- with the bases full. Score: SIOUX CITY. ' v AB. a H. 4 2 1 O. 1 0 4 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 A. 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 4 Million, c. , Smith, ss. ... laesaeaYa 4 , S Myers. "If. . Tennant, lb. :.:v; a Breen, rr.: . ..... , i rerrei, rr. French, 2b. .... Relley. Sb. Cad man, c. .... White, p.,.. . 4 Totals ........V.. 12 U'27 18 - LINCOLN. .'" ' AB, . R. H. O. A. Berths mmer. M. il ' I 1 1 Cole, 2b . 3 V,. 0' 4,0 3 ?0 0 1 18 2 Cobb. rf. McCormlck, If.-.. Barbour, 3b. ... 4 O 8u t vO Mullem, lb. ... 1 .0 Miller, cf. 4 0 Stratton, c ....... ? l Palmer, p. ......... 0 0 Doyle, p. ........... t 0 Carney, 1 n 0 I I 0 0', TotaU ..... ....;. 2 24 a l Batted' for Doyla in ninth. - ' : " Sioux Citr 7 t i e Lincoln ........... 0 0200 0000-2 Home run: Meyer. Sacrifice fly ' . w . . uunvo , .Jill. kit V-, 4C1IHCI11, Million. FerrelL Double play: French to Tnnan4 . tjtft rtn dlAt. '.w m. Lincoln. 8. Hits: Off Palmer. ( In one ana. "me-imra innings; orr Doyle. W .in six and two-thirds innings. Base ou balls: White. 8; Doyle. 2. Struck out: White, 2; Doyle.-4. Time: 2:01 Umpires: Meyers and Klssane. The Persistent and Judicloua Use f Newspaper Advtrtislnt; U the Road to Buatne Success. - . .. - WHITE SOX DROW DOWN PEG Boton Wins a Pitchers' Battle on South Side Grounds. LANGE AND WOOD DO BATTLE Laage Has Two . Bad Innings, Which Gives the Game to the Red Hot Lord Hits Ball for Homo Han. CHICAGO, June 18. Boston defeated Chicago and forced the locals Into third place.. Lange and Wood fcught a pitchers' battle, but the visitors 'ound t:i; former In the fifth and eighth Innings. Hcore; CHICAGO. . - BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A.B. Rath, lb 1 1 t OHonptr, rf... 4 1 I 0 Lord, lb 4 111 lYerkM, lb... 118 2 0 Cllhn. If. 0 2 1 OSpeaker cf . 5 0 1 1 0 tolllBi. rf... 4 t 0 OUwH, If ... t t 0 rournler, lb I 1 II 0 OOintner. lb., t 0 8 0 BodU, cf.... 4 110 0Slhl. lb...'. 4 1 10 0 0 Waw, . . 4 0 1 1 1 Wnnr, u. .41101 Block. I 1 Ot'idy, e 4 1 7 0 0 Ung, p...,. , 0 0 4 1 Wood, p.... I 0 1 0 0 TSUU......N I 27 17 S Totigi......!! 1 2T I 1 Boston 1 0 it 0 3 3 0 8 0-1 Chicago ..3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 Twn-base hits: Lewis, Fournler, Wag ner Yerkes. Home run: Lord. Stolen bases: Rath, Fournler, t'erkrn (2). Bases on balls: Off Lange, 3; off Wood, S. Wild pitch: Lange. Struck out: By Lange, 4: by Wood, 5. Time: 1:58. Um pires: Dlneen nd Sherldun. i , - Heavy Hitting Wins, 'Game for-Fremont ' FREMONT. Neb., June 16.-(Special Tel egram.) Fremont defeated Hastings this afternoon by a , score of 7 to 2. Both sides ' played a loose fielding game and the Pathfinders won by heavy hitting. Shaner was hit from the start and after four '"hits and as many runs had been made was replaced by Allen In the third. Hastings could do nothing with Ramey and their five bits were scattered. The attendance was 1,000.. Score: . R.H.E. Hastings v.ivi.wi.j.l 000 1 000 0-2 6 Fremont I o 3 a o v l ( is Battariaa: Hsstlnts. Shaner. Allen and Coe; Fremont, Ramey and Neff. . COLU6JBUS, Nob.. June l.-(Spectal tlegrm.) Hetty , Green's perfectly placed hit In the tenth Inning scored two runs and won the game for Colum bus today. . The game Was a swatfest from .start, to finish, and full, of excite ment as the Superior team vas ahead three times and just as often the paw nees batted, in enough runs to tie th count. . B. Brown starred with the stick making two doubles and a single out of four trips to the plate and Chic Palmer also landed safely on three. Score: R.H.E. Superior ...0 12010001 17 14 3 oulmbus,..0 S 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2-8 14 2 Batterles-f aimer, Justus and Harrison; Vance, Prucha and Miller. Two-base hits: B. Brown (2); Chie Palmer, ClarK (2); Orr. Three-base hit: . Hodges. Um pire: Cole. City Golf Tourney : Has Second Flight The second . fllght'Un ths city golf tournament will be played today on the Happy Hollow links. The first flight was played last. Sunday at the Field club, and the championship play will, bo had at the Country club next Sunday. The play today will start promptly at 9 o'clock. .There are a large number en tered . In . the play. , There will be no consolation rounds. EIGHT GOLFERS QUALIFY FOR L. VAN BURGH TROPHY The following golfers qualified at the Happy Hollow links yesterday afternoon for the match play for the prize pre sented by Jamea L, Van Burgh. Th contest ' was an etghteen-hole handicap match play against bogey. The scores: Handicap. E. J. Wolf 18 9 up 2 up 2 up Even Even Even I down 4 down E. E. Klmberly 14 L. P. Campbell... s , W w. Hhnnard. Ir 18 A. G. Blllck v. .12 J. R. Morris i 8 A. R. Wells. a 14 J. J. Fitigerald Clarke Wine a Pair. CLARKS.' Neb., v June . 16.-Mpec!aU-Clarks won two- games on ' the home grounds last week, winning tha first one from Fanner ny tne score oi la to i. ana the second from Genoa by the score of 10- to I. The second game looked like Genoa's game all the way through, but a ninth inning batting rally gave Clarks a victory, 10 to . Score, first game: Palmer 3 40000IOO-7 Clarks , ..2 ( 1 1 3 0 4 0 -tt Batteries: Sears and Nedrlg; W. Doug las and B. Douglas. genre, second came: Genoa .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2-0 Clarks .2 0 2 0 0 OvO 0 6-10 .Batteries: Shank anu - Ki Douglas; Todenhot and Carroll. Umpire:- reoy.es. , St. Edward Wlaa from Betsrado. . KT. EDWARD. Neb.. June WSneClal.t -In a well played gama at the pt. Euward ball nark. l. ' fcawara won trom Bel grade. T to 2. Johnson of the- Genoa inaian icnooi pucnea , tor eeigraue. Score: . ." ' H. E. 8t. Edward ..0 I M I 111 MM Belgrade 9 1 ooioootvi Three-basa hits:, 8tyles. Flory, John con. Home run: JAnes. Struck out: By Murphy, lb; by Johnson, s. Kattenes: Murphy and Agnew; Johnson and Babbitt Umpire: Flory. x , GaideRock Wlaa acd Loses. GUIDE ROCK, Neb.. Jun l.-Speclal.) The Ingleeide -state hospital base ball team defeated Guide Rock yesterday 12 to 2. -Haley for Inglaside pitched a fine same. Today Ingleside won the gama, IT to o. epeaxs ror lnciesiaa was nearly un hittable. Both.gamea were featured ' by in ntavy nitung oi tee nospuai team. OMAHA TWIBLEB LETS TOPEKA DOWN WITH ONE HIT. x-W :.v:!.:V -ik K:-.:: i 4 CARL ROBINSON. Fort Omaha Beaten By Omaha Gas Men The Omaha Gas company base ball team defeated Fort Omaha in a loosely played game by a score of 12 to 7 yesterday after noon by a ninth inning rally. Score: v' pun Gks Co .. 0 0 0 3 , 1 0 0 1 7-12 12 0 Fort Omaha.,0 3 0 0 ) 0 1 3 ,1 7 12 0 Batteries: Berlin and Fuller; Parrish and Fon tains. . IMMANUEL BARACA MEN ' LOSE TO U. S. SUPPLIES The United States Supply company base ball team defeated' the lmmanuel Baptist Baraca team yesterday by a score of 9 to 5. Griffith for the supply men pitched a steady game and was siven almost per fect support. McDermott, Grossman and 8chroeder for the supply company starred In the field. Schroeder handled eighteen chances without an error, - Score: R H E U. S. Supply. .0 0 6 0 1 3 0 0 0- S i Baracas 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 ) 1-5 7 4 Batteries: . U. S. Supply, Griffith and Johnson; Baracas, Lehr nC Baugh. 8T. JOSEPH DEFEATS . DENVER Ninth Inning Rally by Grlsslles t. Cone Too Lat. t DENVER, June 16.-Playing in a drix sllng rain, the Denver team was defeated by St. Joseph when Kenworthy was hit hard In the first two innings. Woldrlng weakened toward the end of the game and Johnson was sent. in to finish the ninth. Score: DENVER. ' - A.B. R. ..4 2 H. t 3 . j ; 3 3 0 0 1 0 Cv S 0 o ; o i A.- E. 6 1 Coffey, ss .... Cassldy. rf ... Beall, If Qulllen. 3b ... Kenworthy. p Cahannel, cf . Lindsay, lb .. Spahr. c ; French. 2b ... Block, e ...... ..6 .: t .. 5 .. 6 .. 4 .. 4 10 1 0 Totals ...40 7 13 27 , 19 I ST. JOSEPH.; A.B. R. H. O. A. 0 0 : 0 13 Keely. cf Powell. If ... Watson, rf . Borton. lb .. Relllt. 2b .... Meinke. as. .. Roth. 3b ..... Gossett, C ... Woldrlng, p Johnson, p . Totals .... St Joseph... Denver 0 0 ,0 ...... j 1 1 1 1 1 .... 4 -.' 3 .... '....40. ..4 2 ..0 1 0 0 0 0 f-"i i-i I 15 "27 0 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Stolen bases: Borton. Roth. Two-base hits: Kelly.. Coffey, Meinke.. Three-base hits: Kelly, Relily. . Home rns: Borton, I. Sacrifice hits: Lindsay, 3. Struck out: By Woldrlng, 3; by Kenworthy, 2. Bases on balls: Off Woldrlng. t; oft Kenworthy, t Double play: French to Lindsay. Hits: Oft Woldrlng, U.ia eight and one-third innings: off Johnson. 0 In two-thirds ot an inning. Time: 3:00, Umpire. Knapp and PtynQ may., Jfmhrrr. ...J n . 1 If ''"i ,! y -llliilill'iteiillliil e ROURKES DO WELL ON ROAD Omaha Ball Tossers Still in Second Place, Despite Hard Luck. DOZEN GAMES FLAYED AT HOME Will Try to Even Score Aa;alnat SlOflx City Pitching; Staff to Be Strengthened Start ba Taesday. , Pa Rourke and his band of warriors will come rfome tomorrow after a very successful trip abroad, despite the fact that the first five games on the road were lost- The Omaha bunch will open a , four-game series with Des Moines Tuesday afternoon at Vinton street park. When the Rourkes left home they were In second place, but one game ahead of Denver. To date they have won seven games and lost nine. ' Considering the fact that the first roui games . away from home with Sioux City were dropped and the first game with Denver was lost, the Rourkes have been going at a fear ful clip. ' Today they will finish up a twehty-day stay away from home. A double header will ' be pulled off with Topeka this ; afternoon. Should the Rourkes take both games this afternoon they Will have broken even on the trp, which is all that ; can be expected of any team. '. .' 1 ,' The Omaha boys will be home for twelve straight games. They open with Des Moines. Saturday the Sioux City Indians will arrive and the Rourkes will attempt to get -back the games they lost at Sioux City. ; Next Sunday a double header, the first of the season in Omaha, will be pulled off with Sioux City. This will even up for the game which was called off the second day of the season, owing to" rain. Following Sioux City, the St. Joseph team will come for four games, after which the Rourkes again will take to the road for a trip of eight games and then come back for sixteen more. . - ' Still In Second Place. Omaha - went -away In - second place and in all probability will come back tn the same' place. The fans are greatly pleased with the showing they have made and are ready to back them for all they are worth. There is no doubt that the attendance, during the coming ..stay at home will be far Superior to the attend ance before ' the Rourkes went away. lTie tans have come to realise that. Omahajia some team and the men are deserving of all the backing they can get. Strong; Despite Misfortune. . All kinds of misfortune has traveled wifh the Rourkes on the present trip. Davidson has been suffering from a Sev ere cold all the while he has been on the trip. Jlmmle Kane, Omaha's 'fast first sacker, has contracted a Charley- horse and Arbogast and Gonding have had to fill his place at first. " Mark Hall was knocked unconscious at Denver when he collided with Beall and was sent home tor a few days to recuperate. Wanner has been sold and BUI Schipke has joined the .team. When the trip Is over the boys will return home in a most per fect condition, prepared to .fight to the end for the coveted rag. . Pitchers Do Well. Pa's pitchers have been doing good work on the trip with the exception of a couple, and the Omaha magnate is said to be looking for a nevjpltcher br two on which hecan depend to win a good Share ot his games. Hall, Ryan, Hfcka and Robinson have done the bulk of the work on the road, while Fentress . has been started in several games only to be jerked after . one or two Innings. . Dusty Rhodes has just started and from now on will be 'counted on to take his regular turn on the mound. , Following is the lineup in Tuesday's game Oman. , . ; ; Kane.... First ... Scanlon.... Second . Niehoff Third .. Justice..... Short .. Davidson Left ... Thomason Center Coyle Right .. Johnson. Catch . Ryan....! Pitch .. Des Moines. Thomas .....Colllgan Kores Claire ....... Beiden Curtis .......J.r1n ...Ulatowtkl Faber FORTY-EIGHT GOLFERS BATTLE AT FIELD CLUB i .. Forty-eight golfers enjoyed the play at the Omaha "Field club yesterdays after noon in the annual contest for the Thomas, Kilpatrick prise. Play was low yesterday, evident' due to the heavy rains of late." The' contest was a' match play against Colonel - Bogey, Sixteen to quallfjW J. B. Fradenburg ndj S. W. Reynolds got away with one up each. Following are, the sixteen players who qualttied and their scores:' i Down. " Down. J. B. ' Fradenburg 1 S. W. Reynolds.. 1 Harold "Johnson... 1 G. T. Wllsdn. ...... 1 J. W.;Mughes 1 W. K. Candtff.... 3 H. C. Sumney 3 R. H. Beauchamp 3 E. A. Balrd. 1 W. N. Chambers.. 3 H. 8. Culver 2 J. W. Parrish 3 C. E. 'Hunter t H. T. Readlnger.. 3 R. C. Wagner I J. W. Williams... 3 u.:. . --.-' Followlnr art)., the pairings:. fradenburg and . Balrd, Hunter and Hughes, Sumney and . Wagner. Culver and Johnson. .-Wilson and Parritn, Read lnger and Cundlff, 8suchainp and Wil liams,. Chambers and Reynolds. :' . , . z'rh. Baboalo Plaao destroy fewer Uvea than stoinach, liver and Wdney dJoaevior , which Electric Bltttri to tha giiarantosd . ramtdy. 60a For ! bjr Beaton Drug Co. Rod and Gun Club Team Wins Game From Americans - The Rod and Gun club won its four'li victory of the season, ' defeating tli Americans at the Rod and Gun park In a fast and interesting game. Score, S to 1. It was chiefly through - the excellent twirling of "Bud" Lawler that the Gun ner victory resulted. Lawler Is but 9 mere youth, but pitched, like a . veteran and held the Americans to one kit, a double by Denny in the first. Four passes In the third resulted in their lone run.' The Gunners scored three In their half of the third on. a hit and three errors. The game was played In fifty-eight minutes, which is a record fa innings and was shortened by agreement Score: . ' " ROD AND GUN" CLUB. AMERICANS. AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.E. Durkee, 3b.. I Do'fherty, If Z Welch, rf... I Drummy, lb. I Falconer, cf. 1 E Lwlr, 2b 3 Mlnikua. aa. t W.H'cnt'n, A, Lawler, p t 03 OSmltn, ...; 401 1 1 0 OGUlham. 2b. t 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 10 ODennjr. rf 2 1 1 10 0 OMilady, If... 1 0 0 10 OTrscy, Jb.... 3 0 111 ODans, cf.... 1 0 1 1 0 lKbcher, lb.. 10 0 0 0Vnou, c... I 0 0 0 1 OA.H'cht'n, pi 0 Totals. 23 5 21 t 1 Totala. 12 1 IS 7 3 Rod and Gun Club. ...... U S 0 0 0 3 American 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Struck out: By Lawler, ; by Hachten, 1. Bases on balls: Off Lawler, 7. Two. base hit: Denny. Double plays: Danxe to Smith to Kocher; Hachten to Smith to Kocher. Stolen base: A. Lawler.) Um pire: Knapp. Armours Win Fairly Over Diet z Players The Armours defeated, the Diets teani at the Dletz grounds yesterday In a gamp featured by heavy hitting and ulean field ing by the Armours. Olson's pitching was particularly brilliant. ...He allowed only one hit.. Yost's catching, Williams' first base play and Hiatt's long hits also fea tured. Score: " ' . ARMOURS. DEITZ. 1 ar H rt A B An u n A K. Jelen. rf-cf. S 1 0 0 Ucjnkina, 3b.. 4 1 1 3 1 Millatt, 2b..S 1 1 1 0 Brown, as... 3 0 0 4 1 Corcoran, ta. 5 3 0 1 0 Young, lb... 4 0 10 0 0 matt. 3b.... 5 111 UCat. 2b..... 4 1143 Wtl'ama, lbc 5 114 1 SQuigley, c. . 3 13 7 1 Hydock, If.. 3 1 0 OMor'lty, lt-p 3 1 2 1 ) Gravel, cf-p. S 2 3 0 OMuflen, cf... 3 1 1 0 0 Yost, c 4 0 5 1 OEIs'nh't. p-lf 3 0 0 4 0 Olson p-lb.. 3 1 3 0 OMore. rf 3 0 0 0 0 Badura, rf... 1 1 0 t 0 Totala 30 t 17 33 I Totala 41 11 T7 0 Armours 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 110 Diets 0 0 00008 0' 0-3 Three-base hit: Hyatt. Two-base hit; Graves. Hits: Off Olson, 1: off ..sen hart, 6. " Struck out: By Olson, 6; by Graves. 6; by Eisenhart, 1. Bases' on balls: Oft Graves 1; off Olson, 2. Innings pitched: Graves, 3; Eisenhart. 6. Earned runs: Armours, 5; Dietz, 3. Time. 1:00. Umpire: Pike. . ' Topeka Seeks Place to Sell Franchise? PUEBLO, Colo., June 16.-(SpeciaI Tel egram.) Pueblo was given another chance to enter the Western league today when C. J. Bear of Topeka wired to Colonel C. B. Carlisle asking if any one in Pueblo would consider purchasing a Western league franchise, which is taken to mean Topeka. Colonel Carlisle wired back he did not think any one here would care to Invest after the experience with Isbell last season. , - He said, however, that If the owners of the franchise' wished to trans fer It to this city they would be made a present Of a base ball plant valued at $7,000. A fund has been raised here to prosecute Isbell and the case against him will not be dropped whether or not Pueblo again enters the Western league. A simple AtMst of the screw justs the (Mlette for a light or a close shave if ' Us; fit -for your individual skin and beard. Gillette Standard Set, $5.00 every where. v Gillette Safety Raior Companjr, 22 W. Second St, Boston COUNTRY CLUB SCORE LOW Makes Excellent Record in Play for Morris Trophy. " ; PORTSMOUTH,' 0., CLUB IS LOW Happy Hollow Not Kepreseatod by Regular Team and Its Mark k Not. Up to Finished ' Playing. The. Omaha Country club, the Field club and the Happy Hollow club golfers yesterday afternoon played for tHe Tom Morris Memorial golf trophy, as did thir teen other clubs in the Western Golf association. The Happy Hollow club was not represented by its regular Tom Mor ris team, 'which played last year, and failed to make much of a showing, run ning up a total of 114 strokes down. The Field club did a little better with ninety six, while the Country club almost cop ped the coveted prize t getting the low score of 76 down. "' Following are the golfers who repre sented the various clubs: r ' Country club: W. J. Foye. F. H. Gaines, E. H. Sprague, J. A. Rahn, A. A. Mc Clure, J. A. Redlck, William Burns, E.. M. Fairfield. Field club: James Allen, W. M. Cham bers, Frank Hale, J. W. Hughes, X J. Dunn, J. B. Lindsay, H. , C. Sumney, Albert Cahn.- . Happy Hollow' club:. W, E. Shafer, E: A. Nordstrom, J. J. Fitzgerald. J. R. Morris, E. T. Manning, T. W. Austin, S. H. Ross,-A. G. Ellick. . Scores of All Clubs. : CHICAGO. June , 15,-The Portsmouth (O.) GoUt club tonight turned in the best score, 33 down to par, in the team com-, petition against par today, for the Tom Morris Memorial cup. The second best score reported was 40 down, made by the team of the LoS Angeles Country club. The Cleveland Country 'club, which cap tured the trophy last year with IS down, made a score of 61 down today. , .Weather conditions were bad for golf In most places and several team with drew because of rain or soggy courses. Other scores: " ' Down. Highland Golf club, Indianapolis 63 Rock Island Arsenal club ) Detroit Golf club.... 61 Riverside, Chicago 65 Skokie. Chicago 65 Detroit Country club 67 Midlothian, Chicago 08 Town and Country, St. Paul 68 Jackson Park, Chicago...... 69 Homewood, Chicago ..', .'. 74 Omaha Country club 78 Sioux City Boat club M Denver Country club , 81 Elgin . (III.) Country .club....;..... 83 Glenview, Chicago.' 87 Wheaton, Chicago 87 Mlnnikahda, Minneapolis 88 Windsor, Chicago.... 09 Topeka Golf club......... 89 Beverly, Chicago .' 89 Euclid, Cleveland 90 Hutchinson (Kan.) Golf club 92 Colorado Golf club...!. i 98 Omaha Field club 96 Calumet, Chicago..... 97 Hinsdale, Chicago ; 99 Edge wood, Chicago , lot Highland, Grand Rapids 106 Blue Mound, Milwaukee..... 108 Golf and Country,,. Des Moines..'. 110 La Grange, Chicago ;:.lll Uoangetana, Galtsburg. Ill 113 , Happy Hollow, Omaha."....! 114 Saginaw Golf club lie Northland,. Duluth... , iao Hamilton, Cincinnati .....', 126 Beamer Defeats Madison. BEEMER, Neb., June 16. -(Special Tele gram.) Beemer won from ' the Madison team today. by a score of 3 to 2. Score:. Beemer ...0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 03 Madison ...0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Batteries: -- Be'emer, Chamberlain and Fehliman: Madison," Ballou and Jones. Struck out: By Chamberlain, 16: by Bal lou, 5.1 Three-base hits: Williams. Fehli man. Hits: Off Ballou. 10; off Chamber lain, 9. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Garde Is and Brandt. .