T A 5 Bringing t Up yoC NKHT JObT Ms WELL CO TO XOOR ROOM -1 INTtHO TO str;ht HEREL1M THE UtSRARX SO XOU CWTSMCAK -m TO KEEP AM EfE. OH 00 DBS f.IOINES WiliS THREE STRAIGHT x Eddie Hahn Makes a Circus Catch, Taking Heart Oat of Rourkes, ' and Qgnaha Lose, 6 to 3. , mam nrarnra rally fails Xtfm. ttm har. tarrtbla T)M MottlM orW It becoming- Jus one victory after an other. Three straight ther made It from Pa Rourke'a struggling, but faltering, tribe of athletes'. Georg Mogrldre and Eddie Halm and one or two other rea son contributing to the to S defeat. The above mentioned Mr. Halm was nce a member of the world's champion Whit Sox. He U one of the oldeat men In tho world and has been cheating the "undertaker for, lo, these many years. But Mr. Hahn la atlll sprlghCy enough to put a crimp In the Rourkes. and he certainly did It yesterday. In the sev enth Inning the Boosters were only two runs ahead of our side and two Rourkes were on base, with one out. Then Earl Smith cracked one to right. It looked good for two or three bases, and the bugs had visions of one of the proverbial seventh-Inning rallies- But It ws not to be, for old man Hahn scooted over and nipped the drive with -one mitt and dou- bled the Bourke- runner at first. This took the heart out of Johnson and the rest of the Rourklet and the Boosters were allowed to do as they pleesed in tha eighth. They pleased to make four ' j-uns. thus putting, tha. combat pn Ice. . Late' Rally Falls Short. Omaha tritd to rally in the ninth,' but Without effect. Krueger batted for John son any was hit by a pitched ball. Smith singled and Brcen walked, filling the runway! Forsyth was punctured In the slats and Krueger walked home. Schlleb mer flew out, but Marty Krug poled a hit to right, scoring Smith and Breen. Then lArtle Thomason whiffed, ending the agony, ' The Rourkes beat it down stream to Bt. Joseph today. Score: DES MOINE8. AB. K. H. O. A. E. Hahn, rf..... i t ' Oawver. 2b 4 0 0 2 t 0 Hunter, cf S 1 I 0 0 Jones, lb S 1 ' 10 1 J Hertford, as 4 1 S 1 f 1 Bills. If... 4 11 8 0 0 Tannfchlll, Sb.., 4,1 S 1 ' 0 I. Breen. o S 0 4 v 0 0 Hogrldge, p. 4 0 0 J J ToUts S S .27 13 1 OMAHA. 'AB. R. H. O. A. E. Smith. If 6 1 1 a - 0 0 R. Bre-n. Sb 4 1 S S 8 1 IForaythe, rf 0 1 .4 0 0 Wchllebner. lb 4 .. 0 0 S 0 1 Krug. 8b 4-0.1 2 S 0 Thoniaeoo. cf I 0 1 0 0 Whaien, rs. S 0 0 1 S 0 Kafora. k 4-0 1110 Johnson, p t 0 ' J 1 1 0 Krueger 0 1 00 0 0 Totals SB 8 . 10 27 W 2 Batted for Johnson In ninth. I'ea Moines Huns 1 S0010040-S Hits i o o i a i s o- a Omaha Runa .'. .0 000)S0S S Hits 1 0 1 0 I I t X S-10 Two-base hits: Hartford, Hahn. Bills, Tannehill. Btolen banes: Jones, nan- ford. Sacrifice hits: flawyer. I. Breen. "Whaien. Srhltrbner. Pouble play: Hahn to Jones. Left on baees: Des Moines, 6; Omaha, 10. Struck out: By Moarldge. 4: by Johnson. X. Bases on bails: ur Mog-rtdge. 8: off Johnson, S. Paused ball: Xafura. II t bv pitcneo ban: jones or Johnson, Krueger and Foraythe by Mo- trtdge. Time: 8:06. Umpire: Myers. I . ' ; CALLAHAN'S HOME RCN Wl.VJ Drlrn Ball Over Fao tm Teatk aaa llasi Trlaaaph. SIOUX CITT, Is.. June 2S. -Connie Callahan drove t'oe ba.1 o-er the left center fence In the tent inning, winning the last game or the senea by a s to 4 core. The Indians rallied la the ninth and rruuie two runs, tying the score. Score: , SIOUX CITT. AB. R. 3L O. A. E. Cooney, 2b... Clarke, If..... Kane, lb J-fteune, cf... Callahan, ss.. Dvidaon. rf. Youiik. 3b Prtoa, o. 'ncham. p.... 'rlp Uam ar, p ..I 0 1 1 S ..S I 2 2 0 ..4 0 1 1 1 1 .. S 0 2 0 0 0 .. S 1 a S 4 2 ..4 0 0 1 1 0 ..410180 .. a a i s o o ..1 0 0 0 8 0 ..10 0 0 0 ..2 0 0 12 Totals 8 10 80 18 4 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E Rpp. Sh 6 1112 M liolaon. If 4 1 0 2 0 Pa?e. 2b 4 0 10 2 AMlliams, rf 4 0 1 1 Watson, rf S 1 0 1 0 Vli-r. lb S 0 S 12 0 Ewoldt. as S 0 0 2 S White, e 4 0 11 winer, p a i 04 i Totals 8 4 T M IS 8 Ratted for Ingham In fifth. One out when winning run scored. Sioux City 0 00110008 1-t Bt. Joseph 0 1102000 0-4 Twobas hits: Prloa, White, Pw Home run: . Callahan. Stolen bases: Watson. Ewol'lt. Davldaoo, Kapp (li. Niciwlsoa, WU llama, Clark. Hits: Oft Inahain, 4 sa five Innlnss; off C.axpar, 8 I In five iniiinga Bases on balls: Off II Ingham, 8; off Willey. 8. Biruck out: by lnhaia. 2; by GaajNU-, 2; by Willey. t FMa4 baU: Prtc. Hit by pttohed Father I VOUR HEART. TORtSlN TO VrON 1 bell: Williams by Ingham. Time: 2:20, Umpire: Van Syckle. DiWIOV HIRLI LIKK9 TO WIN Strikes Oat Half Dosea la laocesaloa. LINCOLN. Neb., June SS. Pawoon pitched superb ball against Denver today, striking out six men in uooeaston at one stage, and Lincoln won the final gam of the series by a score of t to I. Oaekell was also effective, but inclined to be wild. Score: PENVKR. AB. R. H. O. 'A. E. Fpenoer. of. 4 1 2 I 0 Miller, rf S 0 a U S 0 Whelan, lb 4 0 0 S 0 Galloway, tb, S 0 1 i t 0 Coffey, If. 4 S 0 4 0 0 Shields, lb. 4 0 t 0 TOatloher, sa. S S t f 0 (tpahr, o S 0 0 0 S 0 Oaskell, p.. t 0 J) I S 0 Totals SO 1 i N 13 0 LINCOLN. ' A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Wolfe,. If 4 tl 1 , S 0 Lloyd, 8b. S 0 0 1 f 0 Schrelber. cf. S 0 0 3 0 0 WilUams, lb 3 1 0 8 0 0 Molntyre, rf. 2 1110 0 Tanta, o. S 2 10 0 0 Moaaffigan. as 1 0 0 1 1 0 Daley, 8b... 8 0 0 10 Dawson, p. ,. 8 0 0 S 1 Totals 2 4 S7 S 1 Denver 1 S 0 S 0 0 0 0 01 Lincoln 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 1! Two-base hit: Onllowav. Double rtlav: Dawson to McOafflgan to Williams. Btolen bases: Wolfe. McOafflgan. Bao rlflce hlu: Miller McOafflgan. Struck out: By Dawaon, 8. Bases on balls: off Dawson. 1; off Gaskell, 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Dawson, 1. Time: 1:47. Um pire: Parent. , Stecher Training Hard for His Match Here with Cutler Manager Hetmanek, who looks after the affairs of Joe Stecher, writes from Dodge that Joe Is taking no chances in the coming match, but Is training as ho never trained before. He says !that he dally tires out six men, whom he has engaged to assist him in training. Word also comes from Chicago that there will be plenty of Cutler money in sight before the date o.f the match, as the Chicago boys do not understand how a farmer boy from Nebraska can put the shoulders of the world's champion to the mat They say that Cutler has bestVI them ail as fast as they have appeareJV and that they do not think that a mere Nebraska product can overcome the years of experience of the veteran Cutler. HARVARD WINS SERIES FROM THE YALE .TEAM CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 23. -Harvard won the series with Tale by adding a a to S victory today to that scored at New Haven yesterday. It was a ninth Inning success. With two out and a man on first, Bricklcy doubled, scoring Harts with the tying run, and crossed tha plate himself with the winning tally on a single by Frye, a pinch hitter. . Score: R.H.E. Yale , S 7 1 Harvard, , a S I Batteries: Yale. WnLroua and 1Timtr' Harvard! Whitney and Harte. America Asaoelatloa. At Louisville: R H ifl Columbus .v.... 14 2 Loulavtlle H 1 Batteries: Ferry. Woodburn. Oaahnm and Cole; Beynolds, Kills and Clemotia. At uuwauk.ee: R.II.E. Minneapolis ; 6 10 8 Milwaukee 4 8 8 Batteries: Harper. Ylnkllng. Williams and Sullivan; Gharrlty, Iougherty and Hughes. At Indianapolis: R.H.E. Cleveland 6 10 1 Indianapolis 1 T 1 Uattericn: Collamore and Devogt; Burke and Blackburn. At Kansas City: R.H.E. St. Paul 14 4 Kanaaa City 6 14 2 Batteries: Karger, Hall, Steel and John son; Gardner. Lethrvp and Alexander. (Called end twelfth inning; darkness.) Cawat Lcsga. At Salt Lake CIMr: . RU E. Oakland 11 16 1 Salt Lake City 1 IS 4 Batteries: P rough and Kuhn; Morgan, Laror, Flttenr, J. Williams and Rohrer, Hannan. At Los Ar.geles: R.H.E. ..141 Venice Los Angela 82 Batteries Cheche and Spencer; Love snd Boles. At San Francisco: Portland San Francisco Batteries: Lush. R.H.E. 8 io a 12 1 Higginbotham and Fisher: KeleUl and Block Score, second game: R.H.E. Ptrtland 1 S 1 San Francisco Oil Batfertes: Kahler and Fisher; Killllay and Sepulveda. Battle f'reet Heals Oaklaad. BATTLB CREEK. Neb., June (Spe cial Telegram.) Battl Creek beat Oak dale, 4 to 1 Batteries: Battle Creek, Ci nch and Arnew; Oakdale, Rose and Stewart. Hits: Battle Creek, 4; Oak dale, a. State Clralt Baen Pm . BEATRICE, Neb., June 23. (Special Teles-ram.) Circuit races were post poned an aooount of rain today. Ma ay Disorders Cease (row the Live. Constipation, headact. bilious spslls. Indicate a sluggish liver. The tried remedy la Dr. King's New life Pills. Only 25c. All SruggistswASvcrtlsematit JKTCE; Copyright. 11R, International Nee a Service. n I MOST ct L , MOORE'S Place TONCHT eoT HOV AM I TO -J 1 CIT OUT 'J Y-j COHBOTS HICKORY SAYESfAlRBDRY Second Baseman Baps Out Three Bagfer in Seventh, Scoring Two and Winning. ALL HTJBLEBS PUT IN THE FRAY FAIRBURY, Neb., June 23. (Special Telegram.) The lucky seventh inning for Faii-bury took the game from the Be atrice Mllkskiramers today when, with two down and two strikes on Second Baseman Conboy, he drove out a three bagger Into deep center field, scoring Thlesslng and Conley and making the score 6 to S In favor yf the locals. Beatrice tried three hurlers In tha hope of stopping the swatting. Pate opened tha game,, hut when Falrbury was given two scores on, forced balls, he turned the lob over to Adams to com plete the first frame. This pitcher lasted J until tha sixth frame, when he was suc ceeded by Huggins. He completed the game. Sholl opened for the locals and lasted until the fourth, when Manager Shaner took the mound. The game was played on a heavy diamond, partly In the rain Umpire Muir ordered Manager Fill man of Beatrice from the grounds In the fourth Inning and ha was succeeded by Neff on second base and McDonnell sub stituted for Neff in center field. Shatter had tha better of the pitching force in tha battle as he registered seven strike outs. Both the Mllksklmmers and locals made a number ot. wild throws snd er rors. Score: BBATK1CB. v KalRBfnV AH.H.O.A.V AB.H.O.A.E. Klltnun, lt. t Brannua. Sb. 4 Brown, lb..: 4 Black, rf.... 4 Buatr. e.... 4 Mi-IMnall. ot I Naff, tf-tb.. t Kortnm, a.. 4 lxirkhart. It. I I II I AMIIrthrnd rll 1 lit eiAinh. tb.... 4 4 ABrown. If... I SSS Oconler. lb... I 1 12 I 1TiIm1bs. ctt IK OPayton, af... 8 lie econbor. 8b.. 2 14 OrVwtha. e.. . 4 i 1 4 0 Knoll p 1 01 Cabaner, p... i A S 0 2 1 4 4 t e I'at. p Adam, p.... 8 Huasina. p.. 1 4 7 6 Total! 80 in I ' WaI.!. I 1 11 1 Beatrice"! 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0-6 Fairbury ....i 2 0000J20- Two-base hits: Lockhart. Kortum. Phaner, Hildebrsnd. Three-brise hit: tomboy. Struck out! By Sholl, 1; by Shauer, 7; bv Pate. 2: by Hugln. 4; by Adams, . Bsees on balls: Off Pale. 2; off 8hoIl, 1 Time: 2:00. Umpire: Muir. Raster Brown Lives l' te Name, NORFOLK," Neb., June 28. (Special' Tolegram.) With craBblng the predotnl nant feature In the ninth Inning., when the Islanders were one score to the good. Buster Brown lammed out a two-bagger, winning the game for the Drummers, t to 2. There were no outs snd the bases ttprn fun when Rrown made the sensa tional hit. The game was a sensational one up to the elshth Inning, wnon rocay playing waa exhibited. . Score: ORAKD ISLAND. NORFOt-K. AB.H.U.A.E- AB.II.U-a.n. hv.. . ... Ill ennvirlrk. Ibl o l l i Ruben, lb. . . 8 rnk, lb... 2 I i a i era, aa...... m v a 1 2 Can-la of... 4 1 I 8 S Hanrr. .... I 0B Brown, rf. 4 1 Crneby. O.... 4 aVnier, et., 4 ITulDt lb... Ill Mllir. lb.. I I OCM'trnpbl. If I 1 I OOlllla, a I 10 Uuray, p 8 t Dowoar, rf.. I C.'l.lra, lb... Alaxandar. p 8 H off man. rf. 1 Tbiaaaaa. cf. I ToUIS 8 4 87 1 4 ' Trf, ia. .it i u a s Grand Island 0 0000001 1-2 Norfolk .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Two-baa hits: B. Brown. Synek Claire. louble plays: Melker to Dye to Towne, Bynek lo tJiaire. uasea on oans: Off Aleaaiuler. 6: off Corey. 4. Hits: Off Alexander, 4; off Corey, 8. Struck out: By Alexander, 6; by Corey, 9. Time: 1:4a. Umpire: Shuster. t . . ' wilts Hfiaa. NFAV TORK, June 23, Oeorg Wlltse, former pitcher of the New York Na tionals, wss today unconditionally re leased as .manager of the Jersey City club of the International league. W lltse waa made manager of the ulub last win ter. j ftoathera Asaoelatloa. Atlanta. 0; Birmingham, 1. Memphis, 2: Nashville, 0. New Orleans, 2; Mobile, a. Chattanooga, 0; Little Rock. 4. ( rolleae Base Ball. Harvard. S: Tsle. 2. Pennsylvania. 2; Michigan, 4. CORNERSTONE OF LIBRARY BUILDING ISTN PLACE BROKEN BOW, Neb., June 28. (Special Telegram.) The ownerstone of Broken Bow's 210.0U) Carnegie library building was laid this afternoon In the presence of a large number of people. The func tion was undert he auspices of the Ma sonic grand lodge of Nebraska, Grand Maeter Whiting of Lincoln officiating. Owing to the threatening weather the orations were omitted, but the Masonic ritual was carried out In detail. . Grand Custodian Robert French had charge of the program. A procession leading from the temple was headed by a number of sins 11 flower girls In white. They were followed by Knights Templar, grand lodge officers. Malting blue lodges and the local lodge. A full orchestra and a large chorus assisted materially la mak ing the ceremony Impressive. After- the ston bad been Set flower girls Sited by and placed large bouquets upon IL At the Uose of the ceremony the national colors were raised and the whole assemblage joined In singing "America." Read The Bee's "Business Chances" and get Into your own business. OMAHA. TIinnvSpAY, JUNK m s I HAVEMT QOT TriE. HEART TO have mahe. see ME iO OUT SO I LL CUT THE ELECTRic LKHT Wire., Standing of Teams WEST. LRAOUE. NAT. LEAGUE. ' W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct Des Moines 4 18 .MI Chicago 81 31 .6n Topeka 80 tl .W Phila 19 Ml, Denver ....a 1 .SMI Kt. IOula..,.22 27 .MS Omaha 26 24 .40j Pittsburgh . 2S .6:S Llnooln ....24 16 . 490 Boston 2d fS .41 Sioux Clty..23 28 .481 1 New York...i!l 27 .4J8 W ichita ...-.IS 88 .404 Brooklyn ...24 !1 .: St. JoMph..M ) .Cincinnati ..81 .00 L AMER. LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE. VM-Pct. vv.i.fct. Chicago ....40 20 .e.St. Louis.... 84 21 .618 Boston 84 21 .6R(S Kan. City... 80 28 .010 iHftroi 35 25 .5X31 Pittsburgh .80 87 .624 New York.. ! W .SiT Chicago ,...3B 28 .R3) Waahlng'n 27 24 .b9 Newark ....! 28 .f Cleveland .21 U .i1b Brooklyn ' ..28 81 .475 St. Louis.. ..21 .873 Baltimore ..23 84 .4!S I'hlla. ......21 88 . 8681 Buffalo .,..21 40.844 STATE) LEAGUE. 1 AMER ASSN. W.UPct.f W.L.Pct Beatrice ..20 It .lS, Indlanaplls..S8 18 ,a York Is 12 .OLIM Louisville ..88 87.8r0 Norfolk ....19 18 .6MI Kan. City.. 81 27 .5S4 OU. Ialand.18 16 .b(A St. Paul....28 .491 llnntlniia . .16 1 .484 Milwaukee .21.475 Falrbury ..14 18 .4241 Cleveland ..28 80 .44 Minneapolis 85 82 .4 Columbus ..28 94.404 Yesterday's Heealts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Wh'hlla-Topeka, rain. Denver. 1; Lincoln, 2. Pes Moines, 8; Omaha. 8. St. Joeeph, 4: Sioux City, 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ht. Louis. 2: Chicago, 8. Pittsburgh, 0; Cincinnati, 2. Brooklyn, t; Boston, 8. Philadelphia, 2; New Xprk, I. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 8-15; Philadelphia, 2-7. Boston, 0; Washington, 6. Chicago 8-7; Cleveland, 1-8. St. Louis, 2; Detroit, 4. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Ht. Louis. 2; Brooklyn, 1. Chicago, 2; Baltimore, 1 Kanaaa City-Buffalo, cold. Pittsburgh, 11; Newark, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus. 2; Louisville. 11. Minneapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 4, t.'ievctnnd. : ln1nnsioila. 1. St. Paul, 8; Kansas City, 0. Twelve in nings and called account darkness. Fairbury, 6; Beatrice, 6. , , Grand Island, 2; Norfolk,' 8. Hastings-York; rain. ' liinn Today, Western League Denver at Wichita, Topeka at Lincoln, Des Moines at Sioux City. Omaha at St. Joseph. National League St. Louis at Chicago, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at Boston. Philadelphia ai New York. American, I,eague-New York at Phlla delphla, Boston at Washington, Chicago at Cleveland. St. Louis at Detroit. Federal league Kansas City at New ark, St. Louis at Baltimore. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Buffalo. Nebraska State Leagu York -at Hast ings. Grand Island at Norfolk. Beatrice at Fairbury. Leland Stanford Coach Makes Shift In Kowing Lineup lpUaJIKEErSIB, N. Y., Juno 28. When the Leland Stanford shell . went out today there was a number of changes In the crew. Hulsinan, who rowed at the bow, wss out of the boat and Bloeser, No. 5, was in his place. Rogers, a sub stitute, was in Bloeser's seat. The crew went through a six-mile drill and Coach Guerena, In the coxswain's seat, appeared pleased with the result. Because of tb need of practice ' the Ltland Stanford crew probably hereafter will have two drills a dsy. The three Cornell crews went down stream and tha varsity had a long row. The junior crow and the freshmen went back after a pull of three miles. The Syracuaans pulled up stream four miles. Smith and Weinert Will Fight July 1 NEW YORK, June .-A match be tween Gunboat Smith and Toung Weinert heavyweights, to fight ten rounds at Ebbets field, on July 1, was announced today. As Smith obtained a referee's decision In a twenty-round bout with Jess Wlllard some time ago, and Weinert won a popular decision over Jim Coffey at Philadelphia, tha match waa regarded possibly as having soma bearing on the campaign for the heavy weight championship. . It waa also announced that Freddie Welsh, world's lightwolght champion, has agreed to fight Charley White of Chicago ten round here on July 2. Despondent Young -Woman'Ends Life BEATRICE, Neb., June 22. -(Special Telegram.)-Mlss Edith Yost, SO years old. daughter of Mrs. Ed Yost of Wymore, committed suicide this morning by taking strychnin. She was found by her mother when ah returned from a trip downtown. An empty bottle, which had ooutained strychnine, was found on a dresser near the bed. Viae Yost returned horn Tuesdsy evening from s visit at Lincoln and Omaha and appeared to be in the best of spirits. Deepondenuy Is as signed as th cause fur her act. Get competent help through Tbs Be. M, 1315. - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus i ( Jlf-.-i- w ' "s sav WHERE ARE. NXKJ? THE UHTt WENT OUT -COME HERE. Q,UCK' WHITE SOX TAKE TWO FRO!! INDIANS'; Chicago Makes it Five Straight from Cleveland by Winning Double Header. KLEPFER HURLS THE SECOND -T,wvirr.ANr. O.. June 2i.-Chlcago made it five straight from Cleveland to day by winning both ends of the double header. S to 1 and 7 to 3. Clcotte out mtnhed Hinrmin In the first game and had better support Klepfer pitched his first big league game for Chicago in t:ie second and proved very effective. Cleve land lost In the flrat Inning when s.n error by Jackson and two passes were followed by J. Collins' triple. Score first game: Cl.KVET.AND. CHICAOO AB H O.A F. M.H.Il A.t l-.lhr.Id. et.. 114 lr.l.rh. cf... 4 e 1 a n Turner, lb.. 401 Wcwr. aa.. 4 4 Thapman, 4 B t "R.Colllnn, Hb4 I 1 J .Urknnn 1a.. t r.ranai. If... I lo o fimurnier, jd. an v 8 8 4 (ij Colllm. rt. 1 14 ftmltb. If.... I 1 1 IHoth. If 4 1 S e Hani-cma. 2b I e OArnalk. c... I e I ini.fkhrn. Ih I 1 1 I Ramn. e.. I 4 10 Haie'rroan. p I I OOtrotte Boarman. .. 0 o n Houihwrth ". I 40 Totals It 8 17 14 Totals JM 17 II .Batted for Hngerman in eighth. Cleveland 1 00000000 0-1 Chicago 0 OO00OIIU v-4 Two-base hits: Grsney, E. Collins, Fournler. Three-base hit: J. Collins. Home run: Roth. Stolen base: Turner. Double play: Weaver to Fournler. Hits; Off 11 ax er man, 8 In eight Inulngs:, off Bowman, none In one Inning. Bases on hulls: Off Bowman, 1. Struck out: By Hagermsn. ; olf Clcotte, T. Umpires: Wallace and Connolly. Sc-ore second lane: CLEVRIWtNIl. CHinAtKJ. AW.II.O.A.K. AB.n.u.a.K. MlbolSr rf.. I 0 I Crlanb. cf... 4 I 1 Turner- lb.. 4 (lianman. 4 I 1 I 0 Weaver aa . I 1 I s o 8 OK.Oolllne, Ski I I t lPournler b I 4 11 4 ej Collmn rt. 4 I I 4 u CRnlh, If 814 I OKrhallt. C....4 1 4 4 OBIackbrn. lb I 8 8 1 IKIapfrr. ... 8 8- I 4 Total 21 17 14 Jarkaon. lb., I III (.raney. If... I I Pmltli. rt.... t lUrafmnd. Ito4 ti'Naill. e... 4 Bowman, p., 4 I'outnbe, p. ,. 8 Walker, p... Boulhwrtn . 1 Totals 14 I 17 U 1 Batted for Coumbe In seventh. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-4 Uilcago 4 000010027 Two-baso hit: Hammond: Three-base hits: J. Colll.li. Weaver, Hchalk. Double plays: Chapman to Hammand to Jack son; E Collins lo Weaver to Fournler. Hits: Off Bowman, I in one-thlrr In ning; off Coumbie, 1 In six and two-thirds innings; off Walker, S In two Innings. Buses on balls: Off Bowman, 2; off Coumbe. 2; off Walker, 1; off Klepfer, L Struf.k out: By Coumbe, 2:, by Walker, J; by Klepfer, ?. Passed ball: Snhalk. Wild pitches: Klupfer, 1; Coumbe, I. Umpires; Connolly and Wallace. Yaaks Wla Two. PHILADELPHIA. June 23 New York won two games from Philadelphia today. 2 to 2 In ten Innings, and 16 to 7, In tb opening event Crowell, formerly of lirnwn unlve.ntty, male Ms professional debut and outtwirled Caldwell by a wide margin, but his passes were costly. Only one hit. a single by High In the ruth, was m&ae oxr i.yowhi in tne firat. nine Innings. In the tenth Bauman scored the winning rurl on slngloa by hlniseir and Caldwell, Sweeney's aaorlnoo and a wild throw by Conwav. In' the second gam New York had a walkover. Haas, .formerly of Worcester academy, made his debut. H gave six teen liases on ball and maae three wild pitches, end his teammates piled up six errors. Score first game:- v ' KSW YORK. FHILADK7 J'HTA. AB.H.O AB. AB. II. O.AC. H1t. rf I 1 swain!, ef .. I I a Wtklnpa. sal Malaal. lb... 4 PIPS. Ik I 4 14 ABtrunk, If... Ill 4.1 OLanw. 4 14 1 una noidrlns. If . i lies rrae. rf I a OM.-lnDU. tb. I IS I lUrtlall, ir. I Baiiinan, 8b. 1 ftwaeney, a. , 1 Caldwell, p.. 4 l t i 4 I 1 t I 4ravar. lb.. 481 i exalone. lb. 8 Okapf. as.... 4 rowsll. p. 181 ,81 1 4 11 . I I , 1 Murpnr ,, .21 8 14 tT Bcliang ... - Totals., Totals 17 1 U 8 Batted for Conway In tenth. Batted for M alone in tenth. New York 0110000 18 Philadelphia ....2 00000000 02 Stolen bases:. Bauman. Cree. Caldwell, Malone CI). Doul.le plays: Bauman to Plpp, Malsel to Peckinpaugh, Conwav to M Inula. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell. 8; off Crowell, a. Hit by pitched ball: By Crowell, Cree. Struck out: By Caldwell, 4; by Crowell, S. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'LouKl'-hn.' Score, second game: KIW YORK PH1LADKLPHIA ABHO.AC AB H O A C Hlsh ef 8 II iw.i.h. of... I 1 l a Hx-klnpa. sa I Malaal. lb... 4 II lHtrank, rf... I I I I 4 I 14 1 llaiDs. a 14 4 Muilea. lb.. U Ktldrlna. If.. 4 I S Craa. rf I I 1 IM Innia, lb. 4 8 t Hart-all. If. I lit ICoawaT. tb.. 4 8 I I I I 1 t Baaaun. t. 4 Nunamakr. a a 8 8 1 0Mi..u lb.. 4 II tKavf, aa Waraup. p.. I 8 lli-aa, . I I XaUla M 11 tt II 8 Total! s) U II 1 I New York 0 1 0 8 2 2 4 1 21 Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 8 1 T Two-base hits: Oldring (2), Strunk, I -1 pp. Three-base hit: Strunk. louble play: Peckinpaugh lo Mullen. Peckin paugh to Bauman to Mullen. Stolen be-a: Nun-unaksr. Peckinpaugh, Mullen. Old rli,g. Struck out: By Av'arhoii, 1; by Unas. 4. liases on halls: Oft Haas. 1 Wild pitches: Haas (I). Time: tub. Um pires: O'Loughlln and HUdebrand. ;' Leaderaallk tilvee Tigers Wla. DETROIT, Juns 28. Ixindermllk turned a somersault while fielding Crawford s rlkr In tlte eighth inning of todsy's gsme; Cavanash scored from third, Cobb went from second to third, snd while the St. Louts pitcher sat on the ground holding Ui ball, Cobh etole hme. Those teo runs gave Detroit the gime. 4 to 2, Kieen fanned Leary four tiin-s and K. Walker three tunes. Score: r. U:tMrT. DBTROrr. AH H O A ABH.OAC Bhottoa. If.. 4 lit tvitt. lb 4 411 Auaiut. lb... 18 IHa.aaa', Ss. 4 I 1 rv.11. lb.... 1 I !,. rf I list i ' HOPt WHERE ARCTOU IS AN ELECTfWClAN AT THE ! ILL DRMq TH nr .Walker, rf 4 4 I 4 lVaa'k. If . I I liMIl, IK... 4 4 tl 4 OfKiraa. lb.... I t t 8 Uavas. .. I I I asaab. aa-...,t I I 4 Serareld. a.. I t I I Ortianaae. a... I I I I A :, f.... set osiaaa. p.....i l p a anea s....IoV4e onra'k, 4 Teiala, . . . .18 I 17 It 1 Knoo. a. t I t Haward ... 1 I . Tntala l 14 11 I Halted for James in the eighth. St. Lhuls 0 0 0 0 08 0-8 Detroit 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 Two-base hits: 1rewfnrd (8), Karsnaghl Cobh Stolen bases: Hbotloji, Austin, . Walker. Lavan. Howard. Cobb, Veach, Bush. Earned runs: Itrolt, 8. Paortflce fllea: Pratt. Conn. Burns, rouble play: James to Lavan to Laary. Left on base: St. Louis, 6: Detroit, a Bases on errors: Detroit. I.' Bases on bells: Off James, 8. lilts: Off Jsmee. 8 m seven Innlnge; off Louileimllk. 8 in one-third Inning; off Koob, in two-ftilrds Inning. Struck out: Bv btren. 8: by James. 4. Wild .pitch: Koop. Umpires: Evans and Chill. Tim: 2:0V. Jshassa Blauaa Be Soa. WASHINGTON, June 28 Washington shut out Hnsrton today, ,8 to 0, with Walter Johnson i itching. The lol got onlr one hit off Mays In tha first six In nings, but batted him at will after he had beorr hit by Johnson In h seventh Inning. Gandil stole second thro times and home onco. Score: BOSTON. WASaiKCrTOK. AB.HO.A.B. AB.K.O.AB. Hooper, rf... 8 1 IMoeller. rl..t l I Wner. lb.. 4 4 1 8 4fWer, lb... 4 1 (tpeakar, of.. 4 11 HBhanka. If... I J lie. If.... 4 IMllaa. af.... I J J HoblUMl. IS U 1 luaadll. lb... 4 I 8 Jannn aa.. 4 I Mraan. b.. I 8 (Mrtner. lb. I 1 1 Amanita, a. I J J Tliamaa. e... 8 1 lM.Brloa. ss. 8 I 4 t HanrlkMa .114 4Jahnao. .. I I 1 M..a a 1 til Uainar .... I Totals II T W 8 Totals M T 8 14 S Batted for Thomas In the nlntn. Batted for Mays In the ninth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Washington m o 10 i a '-o Off Mas, t. '1 hra-Oaso hit: rUianka. Sac rifice hit: Morgan. Stolen base: Gandil (4). Double play; Aloe Her to Uaodli. Lett on bases. Boston, U; Washington, 4. Bases on wuia; uu m j t . Bass on errors: Boston. 2: Washington, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Johnson. Mays. Mtnik nut: Hv Slavs. 6: br Johnson. 7. Time: l:4.i. Umpires: Naiiln and Dlneen. TECHNICAL QUESTION OF PAYMENT OF SALARIES (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 28. (Rpoclsi Telegram. ) -Th quastlon whether th BtaU Board of Control ha authority to pay salaries to employes of th new fumltr factory at the-stats penitentiary Is likely to causa the board, soma trouble. Up to data these salaries have been ,pil from tho appropriation mad by tha legislature for tha pruohas and equipment of an Industrial plant, and It is a QMest Ion whether ssbuiee can be paid from this fund. Tli board holds that It can do this, while others oontaad that It cannot. FREMONT PRINTERS WANT HOME FIRMS TO DO WORK (From a Staff Correspondent.) TJNOOLN. June 22. (Special Telegram.) Th -printing firm of Hammond 4V Ste vens at Fremont has sent a request to tb printing board that In th future In th letting of contracts and th calling of bids th board confine Itself to allow only Nebraska firms to compete, thue carrying out the slogan of "Patronts Horn Industries." Notes frosa Irrarit, SYRACUSE, Neb., Jun 28. (Special.) Th special eleation for the village ot Syracuse, which wag held yesterday, to determine whether or not bonds snould be voted for th extension and Improv. mtr.t of the municipal water plant, and whether bonds should b voted for th erection of a municipal electrio light plant, resulted as follows: For water extension, 184; against, 72. For aloctrio lights, W; against, M. This vote give water extension by a . majority of five over the requtred three-fifths and de feat lights. The Carmody restaurant, which has teen operated here by James Cannody and some few week ago wa sold to A. F. Woods rd 4V Co. of Shenandoah. Ia., clocked its doors last night. Th new firm discovered that a number of bills ex isted against th stock and fixtures and not being able t get Carmody to settle troy closed the business and will let Cormody's creditors deal with him. J. II. Arsnds and family left for Nor tonvllle, Kan,, today to attend th wed-, ding of Henry A rends and Mlsg Ruth Anthony at that city tomorrow. Husband Deserts Wifo and the Army A postcard received by Mr. Grace D. Chambers from Louis t. Chambers, her husband, after she had brought suit for divorco against him, is attachsd to a pe tition In which shs asks the district court to permit her to secure service on him by publication. She does not know where he is now. shs alleges, but has bean In fcimed that h enlisted in th United State army and deserted. The postcard, dated May 28. reads ss follows: Alvln, Tex. Grace: If you rare to, r lease send pictures, etc, by paroel post. ( not able to send by Wednesday, June 2. don't send st ell. as I will Hot be here after the uth. Will go to Kouttt America, frobahly. on the 7ili from New Orleans, .el me know how the flowers cam through. This Is ths iaat for a long, long time. It Is Chambers here. - tiooij-hy. "film." Locia fl THAT THERE CALL. TON. ;HT HIM BACK I Mg: J TERRIERS Tiffi THE-SERIES St. Louis w"ins Fi Straight Gaines from Tips by Copping Hurl ing Duel. . FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE BROOKLYN, N. T.. Juns JS.-M. Lou la tonk th series of five games with Brook lyn by winning the final game today, a le t It was a pitchers' battl between Wat son and Flnneran. ftoor:' TtH.E St. Louis 1O010OOBJ72 Brooklyn ....0 1 000000142 Batteries: Watson and Hartley; Tin ners n and Simon. Tern Take Last. BALTIMORE, JMne 28. Baltimore fonk fhe last game of th aeries today from Chicago. 4 to 2, by a speotacular nlnth Innlng rally, scoring two runs after Chi cago had made a home run. with one on base. Itf" Its half of ths ninth. Cn'esjio need seventeen men and Baltimore four teen. Score: rH.1T. Chieago 0 10 0 0 0 5- St Baltimore ...0 0001102481 Batteries: Hendrix and Wilson; Bailey, Suggs snd Russell, Owens. Newark Feds Lose. NEWARK. N. J.. Jims 22 -Th Newark Fctlerals Isst to Pittsburgh In th Isst gems of the series here today. The score an 11 to 1. Newark used three pitchers erklnst the visitors, but they were tin M to stop the hitting. Score: R.H.E. inttstiiirgh ...0 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 2-11 IS 1 Newark. ......0 00000100177 "Batteries: Allen and O'Conners; Reul bach. Brandom, Wiiltehouse and Rarl den. Tester. " I " ' Advertised prloe-ooncesslons must b genuine for the 'merchant jwho did not see to tt that they war would not abide for very long in this community, even though be advertise aver so much. ( - Former Llarela Couple geparatea. CHICAGO, Jpna H (Special TelearsmJ --Clifford O. Bigelow was today divorce!' from Lulu King Bigelow, formerly of Llnooln, Neb. ' Statutory charges war preferred. Palm Beach Suit Non-shrinking and ncm-. fading. 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