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TO . Bringing Up HERE MOANINC AN RvCHT TO THE OENTiVT- SHT CATT FINAL RALLY OF ST. JOE FALLS SHORT Thompson Nearly Loiei Game for . Omaha After Hurling Good Ball Seren Frame i. SIX TO FIVE IS THE SCORE 8T. JOSEPH. Mo., June .-After pitch ing gilt-edged ball for seven Innings, only twenty-one mm racing htm, Thompson of omiht nearly loot todsy's gsme. A St. Joseph rally, however, fell one run short cf tying the score. Second Baseman ltreen was put out of the game for dis puting a third strike, Score: OMAHA. AR. R. . ' . ' t ' H. O. A. E 10 10 o a i fl 0 A 1 t ' 1 0 1 4 n t(i 11 0 l l . ill o o e 10 27 1 1 H. O. A. E. 0 i 1 0 I lll t 1 1110 1 a 0 0 1 i 0 1 A 0 0 2 0 1 II 110 1 0-4 0 0 0 1 -S Smith. 1Mb flrwn, lb F.verdon. rf Foray the, rf-lf.. Krueger. 0 Kmc, ab S.hllebner, lb.., 1homon, cf... Whalen. ss Thompson, p.... ... Total.. ...34 JOSEPH. AD. H. ST. UaPP. b.. ....... Nicholson, If... Page, lb. ........ Williams, cf.... Watson, rf Fisher, lb Kwoldt. sa Tonneman, o... Flanagan, p.... Totals.... Omaha tit. Joseph.. ....33 ...O 0 0 ...0 0 0 0 Twe-base hits: Wbalen. Watson. Harl- Koi flee nil. vts,.n tSianasan 2: off Tbomon. I. left " :,00. Umpire: Myers. HIOIX OVEHWIIKLM DEI MOlIM ........r" Clark SUsUi l.vaders aad ladlaaa Wla. Ktnt X C1TV. la.. June . Blou City leaVra while the Indian, njade one: T1-.e game waa plaveo in r and seventeen mlnutea. Houx It " as Scored on Callahan's oubl rd In one hour y i run bl, fol- a i.u i baa vim Mi l n ihli ii n a YoWg-a alngle through Tannehlll. Score: UJUl-'J- till. AB R . e o o i o 0 a o H. O. 1 Cconey, fV... Clarke. If. Kn lb Ileune. cf., allanan. s Iwvtilson. rf Young, n.... Criap. P. Clark, p.- l o t o 1 I Totals. . 21 1 4 MOINF.H r 11 PK8 AB. R. II o. 11 A K. Tlihn. rf .. Sawyer, Th Hunter, cf . Jonee, lb 'Hartford, as , Bills. If Tannehlll, lb Breen, c oiliigaa, Totals Waux Mty Dee alointe Two-base hit: hit: Hartford, ...11 0 7 .0 0 0 0 1 ..0 0 0 0 0 Callahan. 24 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 t 0 Sacrifice avidaon, !Jeune Double plavs: Hunter to Hartford; UHII- a-sn to to Sawyer to Jones. Bsaea on balls: Off Olllisali. 2. Struck out: By Clark, J. Time: 1:17. I'mplre: Vansyrkle. DIVIDE THE UOIRLE-IIKtDKR Wichita La.se s First O sal Hears '' ihe Second. WICHITA; Kan.. June 2o.-Wlch'ta and Jenvr divided a donhlo-lieader, Denver taking the first gams in elevva Innings, t'echraa atruck out twelve men In the teoorMl game. 4-core, first game: WICITA. ' AB. It H. 0 1 1 e 1 I 3 0 0 A. 0 I 0 Watson, cf . Fox. If Tydemsn, rf. I sum sun. lb. Hrttton, Sti. . t'herlee, 20. . Ho P. ss trlfillh, c. . hromn, p. ... Houthern, P. ToUU .... i 0 DENVFU A-0 K , l 2 i 1 s 1; H. I (l. 11 A. 0 o 0 hpencer. cf. .. Ulllrr. rf MrCormlvk, if. 'Wlal.n, lb. Oalloaay, lr. "of fey, Jb.-lf. liaakcll, p M.lrlils. lb. .. k'alllhsr. ss. , . rpahr. c Harrlnaton. p. anloell, p. .. sii.sik ...... F.IU'hrU. If. .. 0 I Totala Ran for Meforml -k in the ll.i d. Hatted for Harrlnat ta Ir. the ninth. Kan for Hiteetak in n.l.tli. T'cnver s e a j u a 1 e ij Wichita 1211000000 04 Two-baae lilts: Fok. hitahr. ieft oa baaea: liivr. S: Wicl.tia, 11. Ktolen baaea: rent'.r. MUIr. Tydeman, 1. Hils: Off liarrtnicton, 5 In eight In r.ii'ta: off taiiiwrll, i.one in one-third limine; off ouiklt. in two and t?o thiida Innings; off Hron. 10 n eight and one-third icnlnga. I .ouhte play; Kaekall to Hpahr 10 Hhlolda. Wiruck .ul. By Harrington, by broan. 7: by Boutaern. t beora in balls: Off Har rington, t: off Cantwell, I; off Oaakall. V. elf lrou, 4 Wli.l pitch: Uroaa. Father Or ,OLLV DOC.TO I T VOO PULLED JAV OUT INK M - MA, - . , PUT.lT OFF . V K8T. LEAOCR. NAT. LBAOFK. W.Krrtl W.lPrt. Vmi Molnea.W 10 .M('hl'i0 ... S3Z1 .U JTipekA .... .MWPhila M ' I.lnMiln ....M 2f .610 Pt. Ioills. .. . J6 tmnha ....r f'i' Pittsburgh . lenver ....17 22 . Boston 27 . fltoux f.'lty.ai Wl ,:4I New Vork..23 .40 Wichita ...t iS VMt Brooklyn ,.JS81 .W Ht. Joseph. .ai M Cincinnati ..28 431 AMKR. L,KAFE. FED. l,EAO( E. WL.Pct W.!Pct. Chicago ....41 .7i 8t. Ix.uls.... 21 I4 toston 11 21 ,MI Kin. City.. .IT 24 .r, Detroit ....m 26 .50t Chicago .....H3 28 ,M2 Nsw Tork..0!7 .WH Pittsburgh M .K Washing n . 2t .619 Newark ....31 SO .m Cleveland .21 .M .MHI Itrooklyn ...2 M .475 fit. lula.ijl M ; Baltimore .. K .M . A M ER." AS'i S I STATE LEAOUK. ,, W L Pet I W.UPct. Indianapls $ lit .t2 Beatrice ....' U M l.nulavllle .S .841 Tork 1 M in. riwioiii " Pt. Paul. ... .42 Or. a.-na -h, MllsiukM HI xa 17l Hastings ...17 IS .SIS Cleveland .27 11 .4l Falrbury ...14 SO .411 Mlnneapols Ks M Columbus .24 S& .4071 Yesterday's Resalts. WKSTEH.H 1JEAQUE, Denver. 7-1; Wichita, S-. Tope k a, 1; Lincoln, Dee Moines, 0: Hloiix "Ity, L Oinal.i. St. Joseph, 5. national Li:.;t;un. Ht luls, 0; Chlcsgo, 5. Hriklyn. 4; Phlladelyira, !. Booton. 0; New Yorli, S. . , AMERICAN LKAOL'R. ! New T-rk, 6; Boston. 9. I'l.llaclolphla. 1: Wanhlnirl m. 1. yFL'RRAL LK.MlL'i:. Kansas City, 1; Nsw..ik. S. St :. iiif, 11. Raltlmur' J. 'hloMpo 4; hroi klvn, II. Pitabtirgh. ; Buffalo, V AMERICAN AHSOCIATION. ' Milwaukee, 11; Minneapolis, .. Columbus. 5, Ioiil4Vitl, l, Cleveland, 0' lmlln'in'.Mlls, '. NEBRA8KESTATE LEAOIK. Norfolk, :. York. 1. , irand Island-Hastings, not scheduled ' Falrbury-Heatrtce, tailed off, acocunt laoea. . . , liaaaea Today. Western tissue Denver st Wichita Tnpeka at Lincoln, Dea Molnea at Hlous City. Omaha at Ht. Joseph. National League rlt. 1.011. i at Chit ago, Cincinnati at Pttteburgh. Brooklyt at Philadelphia, Boston at New York. American league New York at Bos ton. Philadelphia at Waahlngton tt. Louis at Detroit, Chicago at Cleveland. Federal league Kanaaa City at New ark. Ht. Louis at Baltimore. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Buffalo. Nebraska 8tate league York at Nor folk, Hastings at Beatrice. Harrington. Cantwetl. Hit by pitched bnll: By Brown (Cotfey): by Catitwall I'atteraonl. Time: 2:50. Crnptre: Cunrk. .'.lie, aecond game. I WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. 1 1 a T 0 1 S 11 K Wgtaon, of..., Kox If Tvdnrnan, rf.. Patterson, lb. Billion, lb.... Charles, lb... Hosp, ss Orsy. c Cochran, p.... Totals 11 tr a DENVER. AB. M. 1 0 H. O. E Kpencer, ef.... 1 0 o 1 o 2 2 Miller, rf Whalen. lb Oalloway. 2b.... Coffey, If Shield, lb Kr)lpher, aa Sheslak, c. Cautwell, p Mi'pormlck, p. .. Totals iwnVer WjoHlta I, ft on bases tiMfHiUm hits: 6 24 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 I 0 0-1 0 I .1 0 Denver, : Wichita. 4. Speiicr. Watson, Tyda lnan. Patlerei.n. two-iismi nus. nu.j.. tlrav. Charlea. Three-base hits: Tvdemau. Kelieher, Watson. Home run: rc. Htolen laBea: Coffey, liiitton. Hlta: off CantWell. 10 In sevt-n InnitiBa. t'ouble 1 lava: Cantwell to Hiieatak to V .talni. 4-harlea to Hosp to I'altereon, Hoap to Crles to Patterson. Vtrurk rut: By Cantaell. 4; bv Cochran, 12. Bass on k-ii. off CsnlwelL 1: off Corhrsn. 5. Hit bv pitched ball. By Cantwell. Wat Son. Tune: 1:. Cmpire: Cusck .;:i'olx WIM FROM Ki Tsprkst I.) ta 41s lis rare. I LIN1ML.N. Neb. June 'A.-P.Brny e.'htciber was a pintle to Toi'a hetter:i tla and Ma nanissuke In cvtterftrld lilt 1 lor a 'triple with the bears full, -idin 1 In three runs, uncoin won y m lcor; to i. ' AB. R 11. 1 0 1 1 1 M A 1 ' j Standing of Teams O. A E 2 a 1 2 4 2 0 ft .1 s 1 0 t . i 0 2 u 3 , 1 2 0 5 13 3! I O. A E 3 0 2 4 0 a 1 1 0 a 3 0 3 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 27 1 1 0 0 0-1 Tisincr. If. (to.lick. " loclir. rf.. !;rcfn!:: I jtt!irfr.re. Tall Ion. 8b, BrPli, c--' tu.nn. ... !b.... Total. M I LINCOLN. AB. Wolfo. If 3 11. I I 0 1 1 1 1 1 Lloyd. 2I 4 It. cnriir, rr.... i Witliania. lb .l 2 Mi Intyre. rf 4 MrAllltr. C MriWifftKan. as 4 lmllsy. b 1 b. Svhrelber, p 1 Total ? Topeka Ltnccin ... M I 0 0 0 0 1 0 - Three-base hit: II. Srhrelber. Inul4 plays Motiaffiaan to W Ullama; Kapps to HoatUk lo Maer. Htolm Uw: ale Oaff'.iel Dallry. HacrltUe Oila- Me Al'.isier, Lattlmore. biru. k out: By B hretber. 2: by Clunn, 5. Base en balls: Off Clunn. 2. Hit by pitched bell; By Cluan 2 t'mpire: Parent. Tup. 1 It. J'MP; UFA'.: Copyright. 11R. International ewa Service. JUST STEP iM THtt ROOin NOV Olj Ll FtEL ALL RK.HT A PEW MINUTE' NORFOLK SCORES UPONLOMG HITS Two Two-Baggen and a Home Eon Give Drammen Edge Over Prohibi. HALEY'S HIT SCORES FOR YORK NORFOLK, Neb., June 25.-(fipeoial Tel egram.) Two-baggera In the second and third InnlnAS made two scores and Hun- I ter Brown' home run In the eighth made ,he thlrd tallk- and Norfo,k took t!,e f1"1 I"'irn8 th series from Torg here todny. t to 1. Haley's hot hit In the alxth made ith, ony tally 'for the visitors. Thleman ,mnA MH nltch.4 v.r clM.v rsm. ' - ' ' " . with the Drummers' twlrler having the better of the argument. Hcore: TORK. NORFOLK AH H O A C AB H O A K Rio lb. 4 f I onroilrlfli. 2h I I Msrphr. f. TMlen. Sh. , I lilt a t i Sin. i l""rrt. rf... 4 Brown, rf . . . 4 6Tnwn. lb... ' M.lk.r tb. . 4 fiC-Cmpbl. rf 4 niiiu. r aThlomsn, p. I 1 s 1 1 1 1 II 1 a l i t i WMMl. If. Pokwltf. Ih 4 1 HIT. M ... 4 I 0 II P(r, rf. Rain, e. lUrrls. ..411 .. 1 T t ..! . t il "i Tstali.. Tork ... Norfolk 1 Tnuls It mil I 0 0000100 0--1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 --3 Two-base hits: Halev Broderlck. Home run: Melker, Carrlg, Brown. Stolon haees: Brown, Dye, Pl?ce, Halev. Bases on balls: Off Harris, t; off Thlemsn, 6. Htrnck out: Bv Harris, ; by Thieman, 5. Wild pitch: Thieman. Time: 1:46. em pire: Fhuster. North Platte Team Starts on Long Tour NORTH PLATTE. Neb., June 3o.-(8pe-t'lal.V The North riatte base ball c1u I started yeaterday on ten day of stret. uous base ball. The team pi aye 1 the Herahey Olants at Hershey on June 24, rirant at Orant on June 24 and the fast Willow Island club at North Platte on f i.nday, June 27. Next week the Elwood club of the Phelpe-Oosper County league will be In North Platte for two gamea, and on Satv urday North Platte will play at the Fourth of July celebration at He-, hey. On July 4 North Platte will play at Oga. lalla, this being the fifth game with the Ogalalla club this aeaaon. North Platte having won three and Ogalalla one up i'to date. On Monday, July S, Ogalalla will oppose North riatte at the celebration which la to be held at North Platte on that day oi Other games have been arranged with M Bridgeport. Bcott'e Bluff, Sidney and Big JJ Bprlngg. Tne iNorrn i-iaue ciud naa iobi one game thta season and would like to hear from any fast Independent club in the state. w I ill r -r- i p ".- II i ii n r i Special Purchase of ..Kensington Suits .. on Sale Saturday . i- ... AN'e have jur-t received by express from our Ken Biniv'ion factories som extrnordinar)' suit values which we were able to secure at the end of the seu hoi: They have beeu market! and placed on sale at actually wholesale prices. 4 Tlii is not a job lot but was personally eelected and ev -ry suit both in pattern and quality is desir able. They come in cray flannels and crashes, over plai J eaHsinicres and dark silk mixed worsteds. Wt confidently bi lieve these suits at $1).50 rep-i-esent a saviu.tr of from -a' to oli:rc. It will bo a plea an to how you these suits and let the merchan dise t-pcak for itself. Palm Beach Suits In colon for travel and hard continuous wear blue' and black with whit hairline stripes; serviceable grays as well aa light colors. Every one th non-shrinking kind. 80.50. $7.50 "d 810.00. ' 411 Beit. O.MAffA. SATTKPAV. HXK 'J0. mis. r won vou 1T BOOM THE BOOSTER DAY Thii Will Be Suggestion of Tip O'Neill to Western League Cities. WILL SWING AROUND LOOP ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 26. 9paclaJ Telegram) Tip O'Neill, president of the Weetern league, will make a trip arounl the circuit beginning, iftrly next week and will suggest to oommerlca.1 oraranUa tloni that a booirter day be held for th base ball clubs. I n,.tn,A one for eaatem club and on. for western clubs. The event will be held on the same day In each division on the circuit. This much waa decided upon thie morn ing at the beginning of the session of Western leagne magnatca here. An optimistic, note was sounded after the meeting, O'Neill and every one of the magnates expressing confidence In the public. Conditions In the Western league are going to be great," ald O'Neill, follow Ing the morning aeaslon. "We have had some awfiH weather and suffered greatly. We now have fifty-six postponed gamea. Htwever. we're not going to howl. We re going through with every one of our agreements without a hitch. The public hasn't quit ua. Now that the weather has oomeneed to favor we believe attendance In everj dty will be good." Tlio umpire question waa not taken up at the morning session, but it waa ex pected to be this afternoon. The following clube were represented: William RourVe, Omaha; Jamee C. Me ant, Denver; Hugh Jones, Lincoln; John Ravage, Topeka; Ed H anion, Bloux City; Frank Jabell, Dea Moines; 'Buck" Blirlght. 'Wichita, and Jack Holland. St. Joseph. The magnates agreed there would be no shortening of the schedule, but a ma jority were favorable to a reduction of salarlea. Mr. MoGlll, who strongly opposed any cutting of salarlea, expreeaed the belief that there would be no further financial troublea with reasonable weather. 1 President O'Neill Is known to have consented to a reduction In his salary, but a majority opposed cutting IL Weodmea vs. A lamiloa. The 'Woodmen of the World will meet the Alamitoa at Luxus park. Twenty- fourth and Vinton, today. Consider able rivalry exists between the two clubs. Therefore an Interesting game will- be on tap. Game called at S o'clock. Peteraharar Defeats Primrose. PETERSBURG. Neb., June 25. (Special Telegram.) Petersburg defeated Primrose on the latter's grounds by the score of 10 to 1. Rcors: R.H.E IVt.raburs .. 0 1002030 210 21 I Primrose ....0 0000 1 .0 0 01 t ( Batterlea: Petersburg. Madden and W tight; Primrose, Young and RoWnaon. 50 ICtk Btroet. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Dowrv TtLL Mt HCAO VTOP HURTlflCi ' RED SOX BEAT THE YANKS WITH EASE Ruth's Homer Sends in Two Men a Head of Him and Gives Boston Long Lead. DONOVAN GOES INTO THE BOX BOSTON, June 23. -Boston defeated New Tork easily today, 9 to Ruth's home run over the right field fence dur ing the second Inning sent two men in ahead of htm and gave the locals a long lead. Manager Donovan want Into the box In the fourth inning, after Cald well had paased the first two men up and finished the game. Score, ' NEW YORK. BOSTON. AB H O A K ' AB H.O A E. Htrtl. ct 4 1 I 0 0 Hooper, rf . . . 4 0 t 0 0 -erktnpa as 4 4 4 I IWimr. lb . 1 0 4 2 4 MitMl, ib . . I 0 1 0 OKodctra. Ib. 1 0 t 1 Haute in, lb. 1 S Ospwkar. cf.. t 1 1 0 Mutton, lb.. 4 14 1 0lwl. If 110 1 (TM. rf Ill OHobllturl lb 4 t II 0 0 HartMll. If. 4 I OJanvrln. a . I 1 I I l Boona, 3b... 4 0 1 i ouardnor, lb. 1 1 I 10 Nunajrutkr, e 4 II 4 1 (IThomaa. C...4 4 4 14 CaMwcll. p. 1 S 4 0 ARutb. p I I 4 2 0 Donovan, p.. S0410 Totala 28 I TT 11 I Totals U 11 24 14 1 New York 00200101 1-6 Boston 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 - Two-base hits: tJee. Pecklnpatigh. Three-bane hit: Higher. Home run: KutU. Htolen bases: (Gardner, Peckin paugh. Double plays: Ruth to Janvrln to Hoblttsel, Pecklnpatigh to Boone. Baaea on balls: Off ( aldwell, 1. off Huth. 4. Hits: Off Caldwell. 4 In three Innings, and none out In the fourth; off Donovan, 4 In flva Innings. Struck out: By Caldwell,' 1: by Ruth, 3. Um pires: Nallln and Dlneen. fteaatore Trim Marks. WASHINGTON. June 26. Washington was outhtt by Philadelphia today, but beauty jouna i v - s j i i i i "VIM,.... 9 NEXT DAY! the locals bunched safeties with Wyc koff's wlldnes and his errors and won the opening game of the aeries, 4 to 1. Score: . PHUjADRIJ-mA. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O A K. AB H O A C Vurpbr, rf .i 1 1 0 orvmncllr rf. 1 0 1 l 0 Strunk. rf...4 110 oroetar. 3b... 4 0 2 2 0 ham. lb . 1 Oldrtn, If.. 4 l)nl. lb. .. 1 t 1 1 oliajika. If... I 1110 0 Milan, cf.... 4 1 I 0 4 inamtll. lb... t 1 12 0 0 I 4 1 1 Mrlnnla. Kopf, aa lb. 4 I 10 0 0 Morgan. 2b.. I 0 (l 4 0 4 0 0 4 0 Henry, c... 4 110 0 I.aps. c 4 111 OMrRrtde. aa. 1 1 1 I v 1 0 I lUallla. v'.... 2 10 10 400 Wyrkoff. p.. I Walsh 1 Totals I 17 12 0 Totala (6 11 24 14 1 Batted for Wyckoff In the ninth. Philadelphia 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Washington 10180000 4 Two-base hit: Henry. Earned runs: Off Wyckoff, 4; off Gallia, 1. Three base hit. Shanks, Sacrifice hits: Morgan, Lajole, Hhanks. Stolen base: Milan. Double plays: wnang to mjoie to jmc Innis. Morgan to McBrlde to Oandill. Bases on balle: Off Wyckoff, 3; off Gallia. 1. Struck out: By Wyckoff, 1; by Gallia. 1. Umprtes: O'Loughlln and Hlldebrand. American Association. At Minneapolis tt.H.E. Milwaukee 11 17 2 Minneapolis u 9 4 Batteries: Young. Dougherty and Bran, non; Williams, Ingersoll, Ylngllng and Gharrlty. At Ixiulsvllle R.H.E. Columbus 6 11 2 Lcuisvtlle S 11 2 Batteries: O'Toole and Coleman; Rey nolds. Middleton and Clemens. At Indianapolis R.H.E. Cleveland 0 0 2 Iiirianapolls ft 7 3 Batteries: Carter, McCalt and Billing; Tipple and Gossett. loalhern Aaaoctatlon. Memphis, lr Nashville, a Chattanooga, 7; Little Rock, S; ten In nltgs. Mobile-Atlanta; postponed ; .rain. New Orlenas-Blrmlngham; poatponed; rain. Koob Now a Pro. Koob, the sensational pitcher of the Western State Normal school team, has signed a Detroit contract. and bpains have aeitgnt , Times change and styles change, but the fundamentally gcod tilings of this world chance neither in themselves nor in popular esteem. For 29 years Coca-Cola has held and increased its popularity. That" s because it is fundament ally delicious, refreshing and 'wholesome. Demand the genuine by full name riicknames encourage substitution. The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta. Ga. Hmimmimm ooc I HAVE AMOTHCR : WILL DRIYE GOLD SPIKE ATSPEEDWAi Ceremony Following Parade to Mark Completion of the Big Board Race Track. FASTEST DRIVERS ARE COMING A real, sure-tmough gold spike will be driven Into the wooden track at the Auto Speedway Saturday ' after noon, to signify the completion of the big course. In preparation for the 300-mlle rare July 5 for a -purse of $15,000. Mayor Dahlman and the mavnr nt "Cnnncll Rlnffa will drive the big gold spike, following a parade of scores of autos through the busi ness section of Omaha. Sheriff F. J. McShane. Jr., director of contests for the Speedway, ha returned from Chicago, where ho signed some of the world' best racing; drivers for the July S classic here. Office Secretary S. B. Smyth of the Omaha Autc' club 'has sent "letters to all auto and commercial clube within 100' mile of . Omaha asking them to. drag the auto roads, to facilitate traffic to the Speedway race here July $.' He also- has received word from Man ager Beai of the -Sioux City Speedway, that a big crowd ot -apeed fan, from that city will come to Omaha July 6 for the race here. The Sioux City Speedway will hold a bis race July 3. A ' . Vhenever you se an Arrow, think U Coca-Cola 5- SI L -Zt HHTimSnSrTrSSitgtS r 11- 'in.-