Tin; m:K: omaiia; muia .ii;xk u. una. Mr. Jack Bobs THE TUBS 2 UARYESOM KNOCKS lit ALL URK RUHS Pitcher Wins Own Game from Ronrkes by Ponndin. in All . Six Hum. HOKEE - WITH SACKS LOADED IXXOOUS, June 13.-(Spc!l Telograro.) Oln Karveaon, the Lincoln pitcher, ham mered In all mix of Lincoln's runs and WUU 1 1 1 4 VU gull "TJ IIVIU VIIMII .11". afternoon, to 6. Nanreson crossed Manager Krug twice when the latter guve ltiatiirtfonn i rt Vltf-hAr Tf nllmmn. la Lincoln's half of tho second. Mo Intyro walked and Schrclber doubled to ths left field fence snd Lloyd lined out to Whalen, who made a pretty catch. Krcgr then told Hallmsn to past Catcher Ys-ntx to g:et at Narveoon. With th bases fillad and two strikes and three balls called on him, Narveoon walloped the next ball far over the left field fence for a homer and four runs cantered In. Narveson scored Lloyd from second In the fourth, after having two strikes called pn htm, with a stlng; UiS single to center. . Reads In Mlth Raa. ' The Lincoln pitcher sent In the sixth run when Schreiber and Lloyd singled, advanced on a sacrifice, ' and Schreiber Scored when Narveson hit so holly to Whalen that the ball could not be. han dled to atop the runner at home. Omaha's first two runs came In tho fourth. Thorn ason walked and htn Krug drove one to. the center field tonee for a triple. Krug scored on flchllebner'a aingleto right. In the eighth the Rourkes were dangerous and threatened to . tie the score. Porsythe singled to center, Kruegcr : f ollowod w-lth another nafe blow u inf. m&mtt XAnjcm. ana arter K.rujr Ana Thomason . had .been put down,-tichlfeb ner followed with a sare blpw over the left field fence. - " ' Kaf(c was put In as a pinch hitter In .uio ninin, uui iinnm. . Drmn urove a not single to left, but Nurveeon handled Forsythe's' grounder. . M'halen contributed two thrilling field ing features with catches of line drives. Score: OMAHA. AR R. H O. 0 1 A. 1 S 0 1 0 s 0 4 3 0 Smith, if. Hreen, lb. Korsythe, rf .... Krvuger, c Thomason, cf. . Kni(f, Sb. .... Hchliebner. lb. . Whslen. ss. .... Hallman, p. .... 'Kafora ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... ... 1 1 2 1 , 2 1 14 Totals 34 i LINCOLN. . AB. R. Wolfe, If. 4 iMcGafflgan. ss...... 4 0 Williams, lb. 4 0 Mclntyre. rf. ...... , 1 Jialey, lb I ' 0 Wrhrelber, cf. 4 3 . Lloyd. JSb I 1 Yniit. c. .............1 1 Narveson, p. ..8 1 Totals .31 " 9 14 II. 0 0 1 1 0 2 8 0 2 E. - 0 0 ' 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 SI 16 Kafra batted for Hallman in ninth. Omaha 0 J 3 0 0 0 I 08 Lincoln .0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 . Threebaae , hit: Krujc. Two-bine hit: Hchreiber. Knrned runs: Lincoln, 6; Omaha,' 2. Double plxvs: Yanls to Lloyd; Tanta to McGif lean. Left on baaea: Lincoln, 4; Omaha, 7. Stolen haea: Breen, ForBytli, Williams. Bac I If ice hit: Yanta. Struck out: J)y Nnr venun, 2; by Hallman, 1. Bases on bells: Ht Nerve-on, 6; off Hallman, 3. Time: l.l. Vlipll UtiLkol WALLOP BOOSTERS ' Baaek II Hs Dn Moines, Althoegh Latter Has Moat Utts. WICHITA, Kan., June 13.-Wicb.Jta took the opening game of the evries from le Moines. The Wichita hits were bunched and counted for acorea akwre: WICHITA. . AB. . H, II. O. A B. C'harlt.a, 2b 3 1 " 1 8 0 l"ox. If 4 0 8,0 0 Tydeman. rf 3 1 " 5 0 -0 I-attersun, lb 4 l . I') 0 0 lionp. ss 4 6 0 . 3 2 Button, b 4 0 1 0 1 0 Spe-ncer, cf.... & 0 1 0 0 ) (iray, ti 8 1 v a s 0 Uaint, p 2 I tf 1 . 0 1 27 O. I 1 1. 3 . t 1 1 3 0 Totals. 80 4 Dt3 MOINES. AB. R. II. A. K lUlin, rf........ Muiiter, cf Joiiea, lb BlJIn. If (uiyer. lib..... Hartford, as... Tannehlll, 8b... Kreft'i, C........ MoerMge, p. ... i 4 4 0 e 1 0 I tt s 0 Totala lies MoluuS , VtK'hlia Left on baana: 8. Two-Umc hlU; Sawyer, Hahn. ..38 .0 0 .0 0 1 8 24 0 0 0 3 0-1 0 1 02 4 IVa Molnea. 3: Wichita Tydeman 2l,. Hunter, stolen bane: Jonea Double piny: li.mp to Palternon.. Struck out: By !(frkine. 1; bv Goint, 4. Batn on ba!l: Orf Mogrldge, i. Wild pitch: itogiKise. Hit by pitched ball: By !, tawy-r. Time, l:oU. Umpires: Cunlek and 1'arani. oh hubby A rrsrfoNVNA , TOUHueaY?j i, . . , outti rruy iTOs. ' -t- i p gJ - - j-jfaA; i - ., r js i , I ,J S I H i i .. I 11 .,, , ' ,' ' ' i III .' I. I "l ' I" IPIMUBilllimi! - a ' GKIZXLIKK DKtGAT TUB lUIAAS loaa Ctfy Loaes tm Bears by rive lo Two. DENVER, Colo., June 18. Denver de feated til. uc CHv tixiny by a n-ore of 8 to 3. Tho U. ln puun.led K..l,y for eleven hit, but HarriJiMon proved a rmsie, . holding the vlniioia to six hlta. .ore ; SIOUX C1TT. Ali. it. H. O. A. E. Cowiey, 2b. ..: 3 I 4 8 '. Crk. .. 3 0 0 2 0 Around in a Tub &VE Kane, lb. .2 t allnhan,' rf. 4 Davidson, If 4 llennllng. 31. , 1 Young, sn. 4 Crisp, c. .. I Keliey, p .T I 1 Totals Si t fONVER. AR ft. O. s 13 4 0 1 1 1 s 1 ('penfer, pf, ' Shields, lb. ...... 4 i o o l o i t o Mcf ormle, tt. .i. 3 4 a . f . 4 'Hlloway, 2b. I'offey. If. ... Kelleher, urn. Wbelan, 8b. . f hentak, c. . . Harrington, p. Totals Bloux City .... Lenver, Stolen banes: .....S3 G U 17 U ... o t a 0 0-t ....0 400v90-t Kellehar (I). Coffey J. Bhestak. Home run: lo- Two-base hit: ormlck. Struck out: ly Kelley, t; by Harrington. 4. Banes on halls: Off Har rington, 3; off Keller, 2. TUne; 1:43. Um pire: Van Syckle. . i JOSIK9 BREAK. LOSING STBRAK Hit , Wtedeaaaa Hard sad Get Lead a Toprka. TOPEKA,' Kan.. June IS. St. Joseph broke Its losing streak today by hitting Wledoman hard In the early Innings and getting a lend which Topeka oould not overcome. Plannagan fanned eight To peka batsmen. Soore: TOPEKA. AB. v vj - -n ' rn ' 'jack. kwt ni ' ' aii : L" " H A A- YARPl i ymtwi AR.E . II v ' V . S ITo O&T , x " m f J 1 ' , n7 I I s . 1 1 I W w .ens. ' ' I m. R. H. O. A. B. 0 1 2 0 A 118 10 0 t tt 3 010 1 10 O 0 0 4 10 0 0 8 8 0 1 10 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 Q 0 "6 6 St W 1 EVH. R. If. O. A. B. 1 12 8 1 2 2 2,4.1 11 JO' 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 0 2 9 1 8 '1 0 o li 5" o o o s 10 0 0 11 0 Boehe, If..... Hontlck, s... Trainer, rf... Mayer, lb...., Jackson, cf... Lattlmore, 3b. Kapps, c. Cochran, Sb... Wledeman, p. ashner, p.,. Clunn, p , Gwer , Totals. ..84 ST. ' ' AB. Pge, Jb. 4 Rapp, 3b 4 Watson, rf. .......... I Williams, af... 4 Tnnneman, If........ I Fisher, lb.... KwoMt, ss...; 4 White, o 4 Flannagan. p........ 4. Totals....... 82 7 9 27 Batted for - Dashner In seventh. Topeka 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6U Joseph 0,1 0 8 10 2 13 1 0-5 0 .0-1 Two-bane hits: Uontlck. Rapp, Watson, WUliamn (2). fiacrlflce hit: Tonneman. Double plays: Kapp to Page to Fleher, Kwoldt to Page to Fisher. IStolen bases: Boetick (S), Cochran, PSige, Tonneman. Hits: Off Wledemnn. f In three lnn.nwe: off Dashner, 1 In four lnninga. Bases on halls: Off Wledeman. 1: off Dashner. 8: off Flannagan. 4. Struck cut: Uy Wlede man, i; by Dashner, 4; by Clunn, 2; by Fiannlgan, S. Passed balls: Rapps, White. . Time: . 2:00. Umpires: Orover. Vance and Monroe. . ' Cast Your Orbs on This: Twenty-Five Runs in One Frame A young man wandered into the office of The Bee last night and proceeded to deliver an account of a bace ball game, or at least aa alleged base ball game. "The score was 38 to ." quoth the young man, "and only six Innings were played. Our cldtj, the Rambler Juniors, defeated the Broad Hill Stars and the Stars quit at the end of the sixth because their out field was too tired to play any more. We were almost as tired from running around the bases. Twenty-five of the thirty-six runs were made In the fifth inning." . . Some tuning, that fifth. EXCITING RACES RUM , ON BROKEN BOW TRACK BROKEN, BOW. Neb., June 13.-(Sp-clal Telegram.) The nKturcyc:e and automobile races, under the auspices of the Broken Bow Motorcycle club, at the fair grounds this afternoon, drew out a large crowd. The first event, a third of a mile bicycle race, was won by Hutt: time, 0:40. Second event, ten-mile motor cycle race for amateurs, eight entries, Cramer won; time, 1S:K. Third event, eight-mile motorcycle relay, elisht entries, Palmr 'Won: time, 12 :(. four event, twenty-flve-mile yfree-for-aU motorcycle race, all starters, Lenanon won: time. r::M. Fifth event, five-mile runabout vce, three entiles, Johnson won: s e. i Tho Bee Want Ads Are est Buslnaat Boosters. Wins Jerwey Oolf Title. WVHT ORANGE, N. J.. June 171. Mas R Stone of the Baltuaroi im cum, fehort Hill. N- J , won the New Jersey state amateur golf championship at tne Knaes Countv Country ciuD nere ioay. He defeated Boy D. Webb of fcialeood In tho final round of thlrty-xU holes uiatch play, T up and f to play. IUrli wlu Till. ' IIAP.TFORn, Conn., June 12 Vy deJ feating A. AV. Vterriun of Pir untain In the finals of the annual Nw KiiKinnd lannln championship tournament litre to day, Ht. H-S, a-4, s-4. . i. Harris or bo(on regained the title, which be held in laii Cavalry Wins. PHILADELPHIA. June 11 -Tho Fifth United tta-ten cavalry polo team todny won the Wootim cup on the Hryn Mnr field by defeating the Bryu Mar Wan derers, 4 goals to iVm- IrnntU White llgas. )ankle White, bantnrn, and J'mniy Hlarkburn hve siKiied for a June 3U ten round pnvata bout. ApartmenLa, Qale. houses and cottages can be rented quickly sad tneauly by a Bee "Vvt Rent." , KLOMTZ HAS FATAL THIRD 0FA FRALIE Hastings Overwhelmi Fairbury . Team by Score of Kino to Five; SIIOLL EASY IN THE SEVENTH HASTING. Neb.. June ll-3pec!al Telegram.) Klonts lasted one-third of an Innlnc today, and during that time he passed two . men, made two wild heaves and was hit for a double and three single. Bholl was found for a double and two singles after passing one with two down In the seventh. Score: FAIftBURT. . HASTINGS. AB H.O.VE. AB.ILO.A.E. HlLlhrnd. rl I (Vinl.y, lb.. I Brown, It.., f ThlMns, cf 4 iMimb. lb... I rayton. t 1 Olmn. 2b... 8 1 1 lH 1 1 B-ll-w, h. . 101 Hirumra. lb . I I I i 1 10 M nt. U. 4 I I lit Rl.h.nl.o. o ill 1 It 01 b. .... 11110 t i e-mpVii. Tt t i toe 0 9 1 0WtM, cf.. X 1 1 1 OWrlnht, .. I t 8 t 1 0 Smith. 118 10 fVmbor. Sb. 4 r.nn, t Klontl, p... Sboll, p.... 4 Tutnli ....15 (14 14 I ToUla .... II 8 1 Falrrmnr 1-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 Hastings 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 Two-bane hlto: Prumm. Rirhardaon. Wrldel. Homis runs: Broa'n, Oonboy. Hnc rtfue hits: Olaon, Beilov. Hacrliice fly: Weldnl. Stolen baaea: HI Me brand. Pay- ton, McOabe, Bmlth. Double plitya: Con- loy to Peyton: bholl t. Lamb to finloy. Basea on balla: Off Klonts. 2: off Klioll. 3; off Wright, 8; off Hmlth. 1. Hit by titched ball: By Sholl tObnt). Hits: Off Klonts, 4 In one-third Inilng: off Sholl, 1: off Wridht, . Ktruck out. By Bholl, 8. by Wright, 10; by ?mlth, 2. Wild pitch: Klonts. Timo nf game: 2:1j. I'm plre. Jlulr. ' CkatniM Break Even. " . GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. June 13. (Spe cial Telegram.) Quick fielding by Claire and Croeby cut oft a Norfolk run Just In time to prevent a tie In the ninth of the first game,, though Hoffman had the better of the twirling and Grand Island won. 3 to 1 r In the second fray the locals were un- able to find Corey and gave Hoffman poor support. The champs star twlrler waa also not as effective In the second contest. Score, first game: NORFOLK. OR AND' ISLAND. AB.H.O. A.C. AB.H.O.A.B. Rrodrtck, 2b 4 1 1 (Rnhen. lb.. 4 a t So Pv 1 I i eiKjwnnj n. " oernek. b... I 8 1 t 0 DH'nrr. If... 1 1 1 1 troby. c 8 2 I I Vnrnor. tt . I III" 0 flClnlr. lb... I Ollit 1 ftButiAr. u. .. ft 1 8 OHoflman, n. I 4 ciri. If. 4 Ktmpln, rf.. 4 Onmpbell, cf 8 Mnlkvr. lb.. brown, lb... 8 Glllia e.... 4 8 I1.ti Ih, p. 4 Tot.1. .,.. 8 84 11 TnUla ....M1T1 8 Norfolk 0 0000100 1-8 Grand Inland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -3 Earned run: Grand Island, 1. Two bane hits: Varney, 2. Sacrifice hits: Iye, Melker, Brown, Downey, Varney. Stolen base: Kempin. Banes on balla: Off Hoffman, : off Bmlth. 4. Bit try pitched tnll: By Hoffman, 1. Ktruck out: By Hoffman, 4; by (Smith, 8. Um pire: Monroe. , HQllFOUK. OI1AND IKt.AND. AB.H.O.A.B. AH. H O A K Prod r Irk. 2b 4 8 8 I Robra. tb.. 4 3 I tv. a Cnrrln. It... 4 KnmDln. rf. 8 3)4 8 K Downy, rf 4 4 I 84 Otwnck. lb.. 40 S Henry, r... 411 0 OCraaby. ... I t 11 lVnrnvy, cf 8 4 1 10 1 0('llr.. lb... I 1 T t nttutipr. m. . a 3 8 10 Hotlmna. a 8 1 0 0 8 0 1 i 1 "l rmpbil. cf 4 Melktr. 3b.. 8 Prowti. lb.:. 4 nulla, c... 4 Cnrar. ... 4 Totol .'...14 I 17 11 1 Tntnlt ,...11 818 One out. foul bunt third strike. v Norfolk I 100100093 Grand Inland 0 0 (I 0 0 t 0 0 0-4) Two-base hits: Corey, Melker, Henry. Sacrifice hits; Carrls;, Kempin, Melker. Molen basea: Kempin, puller. Banes n balls: Off Hoffman, t. Struck out: By Hoffman. : by Corey. 10. i , , Once More Omaha And Council Bluffs . Tie atWater Ball Once again did the water base ball teams of the Omaha snd Council Bluff Aquatic clubs battle to a scoreless tie at ths Council Bluffs Rowing aneociation Sunday afternoon. The water was ex ceedingly cold snd the swimmers Were ehilted to the bone when four Innings had been played. Quite avcrowd was out to aeo the sport and pronounced it an Interesting novelty. While Interesting and exciting, water base ball has the added advantage of Do ing a laugh producer, aa the efforts of the swimmers to field the cork ball in the water Is excruciatingly funny. Pete Wende'.l, coach of the Omaha Aquatic club team, announces that he Is nego tiating for some out-of-town games for bla club. Funk Hurler Fans Eighteen Players FUNK. Neb., June li (Special Tele gram.) Funk and the White Sox ball team played a clone game. It wan a pitchers' battle throughout The feature was the pitching of Hedatroin. who struck out eighteen men and pitched In vincible ball with men on baaea The score was 3 to 2 In favor of Funk. Bat teries: Funk. Hedstrom and Taj lor; White Sox, Root and MagiU. Umpires: Peterson snd Baakman. Attendance: 250. DlarrLoea 41 nick I r ft. red. "About two years ago I had a severs attack of disrrhoea which lasted for over a week." writes W. C. Jones. Buford, N. D. "1 became so wenk that I could not It and uptight. A drugvist recommended Chamberlain's Cnlu and Diarrhoea Rem edy. The fit at done relieved me and within two days I was as well ss ever." Obtainable evufywhere. Advertlaemeut, Copyright. I'M J, Intern.illonnl Nee a Service. j Standing of Teams WEST. LV:aH'K. 1 NATLLEAfirK. W.LPi't.l W.UPct. Dea lIolnea.jii 17 .JC Phlla '.. 0 .-") Topeka IS .jei.ChlranOi ....iS CI ,W Denver ..,..22 17 .dtMPt. tnl....li K Mnwlri 1 .szr.i Hnston 41 21 ,6tK) Omaha IS 21 .tfi-'l Brooklyn ...88 24 .4S'J Pt. Josph..l8 23 .41 11ttlmrKh..88 23 . 4K .Slnua. Clty..l 8)1 .Wi Clnclnnatl ,.1 24 .443 Wl'hlta ....14 M .iriHiNew York.. .18 4 FLD. LEAOT.K. AM EH. ASM N. sW.I.rct.' W.L.ret. Kan. Clty..3l 21 .WS ' Indianapolis. 84 W r4 et. lxiiiln....2 ) Ioulsvllle Ti Brooklyn ..27 .6!Kn. fity...2T 23 ,R40 PittnhnrKU..rS A1ilwBiikee...tri .501 Ne-:trk ....-" t .5."!' ft. P'il M .-M. r-hlrnao ....M .11(1 rievelnnd ..11 3R .457 Baltimore ..! 3 ... t'oP-inbun ..W .417 ' Buffalo ..,.18.14 Ml'inenpolln l 2S SSI STATE LKAOIL'l I AMlilt. LKAGUK. W.KPct.i V.L.Vp I Tort 14 7 .W- Phlpaso It .M ' Norfolk ....15 8 .631' Detroit 31 81 I Beatrice ....14 8 .M Boston 24 18.1571) Gd. Island. .11 11 .R Wanhlngton.w it .012 Hantmsa ...11 13 .47S New York...M 28 ,4f-l Fairbury ...11 14 .410. ft. Louis... .18 29 .801 Cleveland ..?0 M .4ar. - Phlla 18 80 .173 Y enterdny'n Renalte. WESTERN LEAOCE. Dta Moines, 1: Wichita. 4. 8toux City. 2: Denver, 8, Omaha, fi; Linfoln. 6. t Bt. Joseph, 7: Topeka, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ronton. 4; Chlcagft. 6. Urooklyn, 3; St. Louis, t. New York-C4nt!lnnatl, rain., FEDERAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, 6-1: Pt. Louis, t-3. Newark, 8-3: Buffalo, 0-4. Kansas Clly, 0-3; Chlcavo, 4-1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, ,4; Minneapolla. 2. Clnveland, 2-6; Kansas City, 2-8. lAiulavtlle. 2; Bt Paul. 1. ' ' Inulunapolla, 4; Milwaukee, 1. NEBRA8KA STATE LEAGUE. Fairbury, 6; Hast ngs, 8. Norfolk, 2-8: Grand Island, 8-0. Games Today. Wentern League Des Moines at Wich ita, bloux City at Denver, Omaha at Lin coln, Ht. Jonppli at Topeka. National-League Honton at Uhtcaira. Brooklyn at Bt. Lot in, New York at Cin cinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. American League Chtrngo at Wash ington, Pt Louln at New York, Cleveland at Boston, Detroit at Philadelphia. Kcuttrtil Ieuxue games nrntxi liei. State Le a sua Beatrice at Tork. Fair- bury at Hastlntm, Norfolk at Grand lit'and. HAPPY HOiXOW GOLF PLAY T. J. O'Neill Tarns in Low Net Score in Eightcen-Hole' Handicap Medal Flay. CEAWFOED TO CLOSE MATCH An eighteen-hole handicap medal play with eight to qualify for the Howard Goodrich prise was staged at the Happy Hollow dub Saturday. T. J. O'Neill with a handicap of 13 turned in the low score, a net 75.. . In the battle for the last four places in, the competition for the Jaok Beaton trophy W. G. Silver with 8 down, J. E. Gcodrich with 4 down, Thomas J. Kelly with down and C. E. Reed svlth 0 down won out-" As a result the followis; pair ings were made: ' W. O. Silver (17) against Bryce Craw ford G). B. H. Melle (12) against Thomas J. K.llv (22). A. D. Cloyd (23) sgalnst J. E. Good rich C. E. Reed U) -against G. F. Gil- more (). In the first round of this competition between ths other players who qualified the following are the results: t Harold Johnson, (scratch) beat E. W, Arthur U4i. 1 up. W. C. Lyle (iG beat B. F. Miller CiO). 3 no and 8. Art I'alooner CO) beat I I Hamlin (22t. 4 ud and 8. . " v. . . , j i . t n r i . . . and L In,tbe semi-finals for the W. C. Bullard prixe Bryco Crawford won a doss gams from A. a. Elllck at the lust hole after being- 3 down and 4 to play. Jamea Bur liens, with sixteen strokes handicap, had an ea,y time with W. E. Shafor. The scores in the elgbteea-hols medal play were as fol'.ows Cross. Hdi p. Net. T. J. O'Neill..... J. E. Pulver W. (1. Hilver C H. Marley.... W. i. i-hrlver... J. J. EUzgrinld. P. M. Garrett.... s 1 75 4 !7 J7 0 X M in - 83 11) M M ii were; 71 M 14 M l'j M tl . Ml 10 w !fl 7 11 88 14 ul U M 11 58 .lol . H7 . 91 . W . M .luJ A few of the other low scores were; T. H. MuCagua It W. K. Itlioadea 101 A. t. ElUck W Thomas J. Kelly 1-t L 4. MonnelU W P. K. Paiilnon 1' E. M. Weliuinn PM E. W, Artliur ....h C. E. Herd W 11. P. Galea luO The following pairings for the match piny were made: T. J. O'Neill (IS) against W. O. S) river O'). V. a. KUver (17) against J. J. FttS geraid (101. J. E. Pulver (24) against Bryce Craw ford ()). ('. H. Marley (S) agalnat P. M. Gar rit (i). tied Sun Clraa I Perry. . PERRT, Is j June 11 Hperial Tsle gl mil I The Kanana City Bed Hot bane ball otub cleaned u the snrlea here to dny, winning a fant ten-lnnlng- game, 6 to 1. Lou, left li-i.lr for the lied Kiix, troke up the gnuie tn the tentli with a home run. bs-n beiea full. Modltn. pltctilng for the Bed fox, held the luc.li lo two l.'.in-l'he itel tiox are a fast bunch of bnJl players on their wsy to the Pacific oeant. They ptty through Iowa tuts month and wul play the strong clubs thruugU Is'cUiaska during July. Drawn CUBS BEAT BRAYES IN OPENING GAUE Chicago Takes First Contett of Scries from Boston by Six to Four TAKES LEAD IN THE THIRD CHICAGO. June t3.CMoago defeated Boston, 8 to 4, In "the first game of the series hare today. Tho world's cham pions hit Vsughtt hard In the opening Inntnjr, scoring tour runa. The locals tied H up In their half when they bunched hits, which Included dotiblos by Knlnety and Zimmerman and a home run by Williams. Knlnelys double and two sac rifices put Chicago In the lead In ths third. Score: BlWTOS ClllCAIA. AB.Hft.At. AB.H.O. A. K. rm.u w i i OA IVnnA. r4 4 114 0 Ot!brt. if.. 4 9 11 Briinw. mm... " . - 0 14 OKnlMlr. If. t 8 1 O OS OZImrman. lb 8 1 3 8 11 Hir, lb... 8 1 8 0 1 0 3 0 c( I 110 10 (Arrbor, c... 4 8 8 8 110 OI'h.llM. lb. 4 8 14 0 1 8 Vauahn. p.. 0 14 1 Lnvun'lrr, 8 0 1 I 0 1 Tottili ....31 It M il 1 I 1 1 lltplrk. 4 Jkitm. rf. ., 0 Rnn, rf 8 Connolly, If I Hmllh. lb... 1 KnhmMt, lb. 4 MkB, cf... 4 .M.tmnvll, 4 tlonlr, c... 4 ilitidolfih. V 1 Hmi, 9 1 Tntaln ,...14 I M 11 ltnntim .....4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--4 Chirago 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Two-bsne hits: Schmidt. Knlsety (2). C mmermin.. Home run: WUliamn. 8no ririce hits: Zimmerman. Saler, Kinher, Double plays: Maranville to Fltapatrl-k to Schmidt, Glltiert to Schmidt. Biinea on bnlln: Off Vaughn, li off Lavender. 4; off llesn, 1. Hits: Off Vaughn, 6 in ono Inning: off Lavender, 8 In eight Innlnpa; off Rudolph. 8 in three and a third In nlnga; off Hens, 4 In four and two-thirds innlnga. fctruck- out: By Lavender. 7; by Rudolph, 3. Umpires: (Jutglcy and Esaon. tarda Trlna Dodatere. ST.' 1X)UI. June 13. Bt. Louis de tested Brooklyn, 8 to i, in the opening game of tbelr series here today. The visitors were saved frotn a shutout by a vorlea of bunched singles in the seventh. Gets and Cadore acoring. Score i . BROKI.YN. eT. LCI'!. Ail II.O.A.B. An H O A B. O'Mtrs. nv. 1111 IDutler. M...I 0 14 1 M.y.rm. cf . 4 Hxrhor,' If. 1 Mlllnr. lb... 1 1U linon, 1 cf. , I Dolnn, rf. ... I OHyait, lb... I BrtMl, lb... 4 9lnrdr, 0... 4 .t'ibiDMn. a 1 0 0 5 1 4 0 1 0 ItHubert. lb I Cuuhaw, lb 2 W'lmt. If... I Huntmal, If. 1 Hc rtr. o. 1 M.WhHt, c 1 Cimrntan, rf 4 oi. lb..... 4 Pfrtriir, a... 1 Cndnra, 1 Hhulta 1 1 Totals ....ZD T 17 II Totals ....II 8 14 11 4 Batted fur Cadore In ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0-8 St. Louis 2 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 --tf Three-bane hits: Snyder. Hyatt. Stolen bane: Miller. Unci litre bits: Meyers, Betsel. Bencher. Culnhaw. Double play: Kohinnon to Miller to Hyatt. Left on basea: St. Iiuii, 10; Brooklyn, 0. Banea on bulls: Off Robinson, 3;-off Pfeffer, 8; oft Cadoru, 3. Hits: Off Pfeffer, 7 In five and a thlid Innings: off Cadore, linn" In two and two-tnirdn innlriHn. Hit by Pitched ball: By Pfeffer, Wlliwm. Balk: ('Mdure. btruck out: By Pfeffer, 1; bv Cadore, 1; bv llohinnon, 2. Time: J;tA). Umpirca: Orth and Uyron. Bt. l.onla Taltea Two. 4T. LOUIS, June 18. St. Louis nosed out a double victory from Pittsburgh here today by scores of 8 to C and 2 to 1. Hcore, fit at game: R.H.E. Pittsburgh ..0 10002003 04 0 Pittsburg! 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 u 6 8 2 St. Louis 0 20110000 1-8 2 Batteries: Knetaar. Allen and O'Con nor, Berry, Groom, Davenport, Crandall and Hartley. S'-ore, second game: R.H.E. Plttnburah w 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0 St. Louis 0 0110000 2 1 Batteries: liogge and Berry: Crandall arm Hartley. Armour-aGo Into . First Place When ; They Beat Luxus TI.e Armours defeatel tho Luxns at Luxus park yesterday In a hard fought pitchers' bettle between Ourneas and Holland. In the second Inning the Ar mours bunched a three-bagger by Tost, double by May field, , a aintls by Fletcher, which, coupled with a has on balla to iVnny and Melady's error, netted them three runa For Luxus, In the firat Smith doubled. waa sacrificed to third by DetuilSJii. and came home on Melady sacrifice fly to center. In the sixth Dennlson got a base on balla, stole second snd came home oil J. Melady's hit to Isft. Tr.ln waa all. The features were the timely batting of Yost, Mayfleld. Fletcher and J. Melady, snd the fielding of Corcoran. Yost, Fa gan, Denny snd Dennlnon. This puta the Armours In first place in the Greater Omaha league. Gurnens pitched great ball alt the way, striking out two men in the ninth. Score: " . ABUOt'RS. AU H O A B ' AB H.O.A E. Danny, rf... 4 1 1 4 Oftmlth. If... 1 1 1 0 0 Var'lald, rf I 3 1 1 I 44 1 Vt 8 1 I 41 11 1 8 twuniwa. lb 1 11 J Mkuir. cf 4 1 I Ottuantrn. n 4 1 ITrer. M. . 4 0 f'Uinim. an 4 ( oillua If .. 4 flMnor. lb 1 luM. a 4 Cortt.iraa. lb 4 luu. lb.. 8 Guiuaaa. a. 4 FMitmaa. rf. 1 1 0 w.idr aavlb 33 tiuvir. ab-aa 10 Hollaud. a.. 1 1 -Uka. ..... 1 ToUla ... .H T r M a Totals .... I 7 11 6 Armours 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Luxus 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 03 Earned runs: Thie-hane hit: So" 4"": r h,u: Mnyfioid . siiiltn. Sacrifice hlta: r Irtchw. Knan. enilth, Mwln.ly. Stolen huui: . Hui'lli, Mcladv. StrucK out: ly GurnewB. 8; by Holland, V, Bases on b!ln: ff liuniens, 8; off llniland, t Hit by Ditclmd balL By Gurnenn, 1. Time. l:0u. AltcuJnucoi tuipire; Kiasue. V for The Bee by With the Amateurs , ' SATURDAY CLASS A LEAGUE. P. W. l-'i'rt .4 3 1 '' .4 8 I .T.itl .8 3 f .? .3 3 I .7 .? 1 I .4 0 4 . KAGUB. P. W. I JV. .7 ' I .W7 .8 8 .'M . . S 3 .a .7 4 8 ..V.I ..S 4 4 .SKI . 3 8 .50) .6 0 6 Au .h 6 i .OHO Hotel Csnlle Armours Midland G. and P. Co... M. I' J. Smith! Neh. School f.r Deaf... Baliey IVntal Co Burns' Hiiisums 1T. P. Paneelurer Dept. Byrne-Htimmer Co...... McGtaw Elect rloa ". IT. P. Nebraska DW .... OmaJia E. L. P. Tenterday'n llrnaltn. SATURDAY CLASS A LEAGUE. Midland Glana and. Paint company, 6: Woodmen of the World, 4. Hottd Cantln forfeited to Armours. M. M. Smith . Co. forfeited to Ala mi l os. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Bailey Dental company, H; Union Pa cific Nebraska Division, 8 McGraw Electrics, U; Byrne-Hammer Co.. 11, I nlon Pa-'ino Pasnenaer doi4 i; Bumn' Holnuni, S. Nehrnakn, School for Deaf, Omaha Electric Light and Power Co., 4. CASEIS AND WIIALE CASEYS THE OTHER Kansas City and Chicago Teams Divide Double Header, 6 to 4 and 3 to 2. SECOND GOES TEN INNINGS essnsaaiianaSaW V KANSAS CITYMo.,'' June lt-Kanaa City and Chlcaso dlyldod a double header hern today, th locale taking the .flret,. 6 to 4. and Chicago the second, 8 to 2. the second was a tfn-lnnlnir batua between McConnolI and ltenning. Score flrat game: Chicago ,...1 0 1 2 00 0 0 0-4 14 1 Knrinnn City 00 0 000 1 1 M U 0 Batteries: Black. M. Brown and Flncher; Main. Johnson, Cullop, Packard and D. Brown. eVore second game: R.H.E. Chicago ,....00 1 0 1 000018 10 a Kanaas City ....0 o o o i l u n i Batter'ea: McfAmnell and WUaon; llen nlng and Eanterly. Split Doable Dill. NEWARK, N. J., June 13.-An even break waa the bent Newark could do to dny asainat Buffalo. The scores- r'lrat gnme; R.H.E. Buffalo 0000000000 8 I Newark 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 -5 10 I Batteries: Ford, Bedietit and Blair; Monelv and KarlUen. He"ond game: R.H.E. Buffalo 000 2 0000 24 8 2 Newark t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 4 4 Battnrles: Schuls and Alien; Katner llng, Brsddom and Rariden: Norwegian Woman Wins in Singles PHILADELPHIA, Juno U-Mas Molla BJurstedt, tlie young Norwegian star, to day won the Aiatlonal lawn tennis cham plonnlilp Ui ninrlea, defeating In tio flml match at the -Philadelphia CHcket club, Mrs. George Wlglitman, the Ixmtfwoo.1 Cricket club of Boston. Tlie scores were 4-4, 6-2, -0. The victory of Miss BJurstedt msrka the first time in the history of the tham plonahlp that ths title hss gnna to a for eign player. It was the second national title for the Norwegian, for she won the Indoor tennis championship early In the year, shortly . after he? arrtvsl In thin countrg. w Her defeated opponent held the national title three times, having won it 'n lPlft and 1911. The championship was won last year by Mlsa Mary Browne of Call fornla, who did not come eanl to defend her title. In the tournament Miss EJudstedt rep. resented the Weatslde Tennis club of New York, therefore, the Vv'tbaaliiUoii cup, at least, does not leave the United States. After winning premier honors In sin gles. Miss BJurstedt, . paired with Irving C. Wrlgnt of Boston, essayed to win tho national championship In doubles, but wrr.t down to defeat before Mrs, Wight- man and Harry C. Johnson, also of Bos ton. 6-0, 8-1. ' , Summary: ' i Championship round, sets: FIKdT Bh.T. Minn Rjurntedt 046643344 5 .SH 4 Mrs. Wlghtman 4 6 3 7 0 4 & 0 1 7 SI - SECOND i'7r. Mlsa Plurntndt 4 3 4 4 4 16 4-'T 4 Aim. Wlglitman 1 4 2 2 2 4 4 I .1 1 THIRD fcET. MU Bturntedt 4 4 6 4 5 4-i7-8 lira. Wlfhtnsn 0 2 3 3 1 C lo 0 CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND mixed DoUBLEi. Mrs. Georse WlKhtman; Boaton, snd Harry C Juhnson, Uoaton, d-fonted Mls Wolia BJurniwit, Norway, an5 Irving C Wright, Boaton. -, s-i. Establishes World's Record on Dirt Track SEATTLE. Wash., June 13.-Rae Lents eatabllahed today what Is said to be a new world's automobile speed record when he drove a mile on the lialf-mile ,1!. r. f f(!lin narlr h.ra In 1 -a"Vtf !Th I'-'vlous record of LOW, for a mil. on a half-mile Hack was nem uy iui Pisbrow. Apartments, flam, iiounen and collages tain be rented quickly and cheauly by s Leo "For Rent." Swinnerton STORZ AND GIANTS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL Giant Leader Enters Second Contest Long Enough to Hit in the Winning; Run. OLSON STROTTO IN FIUST After capturing the opening gam With eane, the Htoia loat the second game of their double bill at Rniiike park after a clone flninh. rM'nr, 7 to 1 and 2 to 1. "Gabby" Groen. the Giant leader, was rcionnlbl for the. Glnnt vb-tiry. He entered Into the fray with a blow to left In the final frunie that ended the second game. - The Giants' victory over the lirewera In this game was due eMufly to Hay's wildnenn and costly mleplsys st critical Junctures. ' Oluon worked like :i Trojan in tho opening gam and donurved a shutout. Tho tftromnburg phenom had perfect control and permitted but live scattered hlta. A low throw to the plate Rave the Glanta their lone run. O'non also aided in the victory with a attnalng blow to center when the aack.i were Jammed In the ftors" half of tho fourth. The Uieweis found Da via easy, sfourinif eloen snfo whacks, three of wnlo'i were g.irnered) (jy Gtnl niii, Score flrit game: errant. LRLAND flIASTg. AH 1! O A E AH H.W. A H. Prtrrt, -f.. 1 llurlfM, Sh.. 1 t.rmliam, lb. 4 1 I 1 0 .Pr.nln. lb 4 I 0 X 1 t OWhvMon. It. 4 t S 0 J 1 Timer, rf .. 8 0 I I a 0 OJarkann, an. 4 1 0 1 1 IMif. rf.... 4 1 1 0 0 0"larlinn. e. 6 8 6 S 1 cttrmlinra. lb 4 0 11 0 1 ,0'lrran. b... 1 0 4 4 I OPatla, p.... S 1 l l i 1 1 I l u i 1 0 W.i.h, If... Wn.vtv, an.. 4 Irflwlnr, rf, 1 VaiintP. lb. I riun1ltK. c. 4 Ulara, p ... 4 Towla ... .11 11 17 13 S Totnla ..'..a 6 IT 11 t Olantn 0 0 u " t -J Stors - i a i i u Twn-bnae hits: Graham, Vvelr.li t.'l. Jennlngn, Clnrkwui. t'Uof. Struck out: By Olson, ; by Davis, . tnen on m, Off Hnvln. U Double ilaya: urnnira 10 Wfiodriiff to Yonoun; JPfninm si son lo Green; Tonoy to Stnther. Stolen banes: Hyaort. wooarun. nnwu. ; . '- uli-e. Clnra. N'ore seconu jin. AU H.n.A.K. au.h. riv.r ef.. 4 1 1 O.rnlnna, 70 a 41 Imrkoe. Ib.. 4 I 0 Oraliam. b. 1 ' 1 4 1 Wltirton. I'- 4 1 e i 1 Tonai. If... 1114 0Ji4,on. aa. 8 t 1 I 3 Fata. rf.... 4 1 4 0 Ol'larhBon, r. 1 1 4 0 0 0Ku-olhr, lb 4 ' 4 1 0 lra:i, Jb. .. 1 1 1 1 llnimi p. .. 10 0 Wal.U, If... 4 I Wixwlriitf, an 4 1 4 ll.r. r . I t Vanoua. Ib. 4 0 11 lU.lllan. .. 4 1 4 liar, a 110 J.UrMn, lb. 1 l 1 Tola la 17 14 1 ' ' . T.H! 37 4 W 11 nionts - - i o i u S , 00000000-3 Two-bane hit: Plxon. Threa-r.uno una: Lawler. Welch. Struck out: uy rtny. a, by lilxon. 8. Bane on bniln: Off Hay, 7. Stolen banes: l'stu, ir.nion. riacn- trn. Hav. Double vmys: Jitwn " Mrothcre: Jennlnne (utiiiat Inted). l'ns.aed, ball: Hachten. Umpire: Clark. Fort Dodge Defeats - Kansas City Red Sox J'ORT DODGE, la., June 13,-t.Special Teegram.)-In the belt played game c the season the Fort Dodge ali-protea- elunal tram defeated the East Kansas City Red Sox by the score of u to 4. fVnaationtil fMdlim b'tho He ,'c featured the game. The Kansas City team holda tho aemi-profeanlonal cham- pionahip nf Mieaourl snd aKnaaa. ana is a tour of lowa, Minosoia "a . ranks, Batteries, roil i'oie. tuvtn and Smith; Kansas City Hod twx, Listen snd Roubel. (oaat Daxoa t.antrn. Kirt game. r-an Eianciwo At.. Oakland . .' V,', : ' :i ' " 1 kTL. BaterK'S: Kiiniay urn "una, Boyd and Elliott pwn'l game a R.H.E. ..bit a San Eranctjco ., .2 7 I. Batteries: f aiming anu wru'i"" Klavvluer, Pruitt, Martinotil and Kuim. Wrestle to Draw. HARVARD Neb., June 13. tS.ieclal.) a ...,1,,, mntcn at tne oiier.i nuc lust evening btwt-en Teddy Kuenoll, Har vard's yet ctila-aten hoi!, and Adam Krlegur Jt l.inciii'i, after an hour ana rony-tive niuir, ... nftort In which nelthe.- appeared to have any advantage. Hlveraldrn Wla. I'lio Riversides of truv Southern leattuo ilffrated the ft St. I'lnncta team r-y the score of 13 to 8. The feature of tue. game were tlie onitini; oi uu u the. pitching of I'nu Donohue. tanajlas Birlna t'oogh. The first dose of Dr. Belle I'ine-Tai-Honey wUl help you. It killa the cold germ. Only 26c All druggists. Advertisement.