TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 191.0. Omaha, Sioux City, and Wichita Winners; Cubs Show Giants; Senators and Tigers are Beat J 5 HOIST lllGClSS' HIRELINGS Bourkei Trim Champions in First of Series Here. KEELEY OUTPITCHES ME. CATES lkot(f'l lilt with Two ob Bases Settles Gun IInkef Anm Two Bans to Omaha's Eight. John Hlggins' athletes, the De Moines Champs, drifted Into the Vinton street park yesterday afternoon to ascertain what brand of ball the Rourkos were .capable of putting up. After nine Inning of fast playing they found out. The score was S to 2 with Omaha holding the big and. v Cates and Keeley were 'the opoelng lingers and both pitched good ball, Keeley having a shade the better of the contest. He allowed six hits while ten were made off Cates. Omaha played a great base running game at all times and was over on the alert to score. Bachant was not very strong on base throwing and as soon as the Rourkes found it out, they took advantage of his weakness and had hint throwing most of the time. Six steals were registered for the home players and four of these were due to the poor arm work of the Des Moines back stop. Kane was high man In this department of the game, getting three steals out of four times on bases. Jimmy waa also lucky on bases, going to third In the fourth. Inning when Cates made a balk and again In the next session when Cates heaved a wild one back of the bat. He also saved himself an out, when he started for the plate on a fielder's choice, was chased back and forth on the Una and finally out-ran Bachant for the third bag. Later be scored on a sacrifice fly. ' But one hit was made for extra, bases. That was by Corridon In the fifth, when he knocked long one to left. There was no on am bases. He stole third when Bachant was not looking, and came home on King's I sacrifice, Bhotton'a lilt Settles Game. Shorten got a hit In the sixth that cleared the ibaaea with two one and put the game out of the readh of the Champs. This In ning started with Schipke going out on a grounder to first. Graham tilt one between center and left and both iM&ttlcks and Curtis started for the ball, and when they reached a point within five feet of Where tt was to alight, both stopped and waited for the other to catch It. The ball dropped to the turf, the fielders looked foolish and George reposed safely on first. Oondlng ' went out on a fly to Curtis. Keeley hit a ; single, which put Graham on third. He stole second and both raced home when Bhtton hit. Des Moines made ono of Its two scores In the first. Dal ton hit a single and went ; to second when eKeley throw high to Kane on Colllgun's bunt. Dahon want to third on Mattlck's sacrifice, and scored on lawy er's fly to King. The second was mad in the fifth Inning, and waa due to Schipke' error. Williams hit a hard ono to field and reached first before Bchlpke could re- . cover jt-e ball after ho bad knocked it down. Bacnant sacrificed. Cates went put via the Schlpke-Kane route and PaMon scored ( Williams wit ha single. From then until i the finish Des Maine was unable to do I anything of consequence to Keeley. Curtis was robbed of a two-base bit In the second when Speed Shotton ran over j to the left field bleacher fence and made a ' phenomenal catch. ' The score: OMAHA. . AB. R, H. O. A. B. Bhotton, If..., Corridon, as., King, cf ; Kane, lb Welch rf...., Bchipke, 3b... Granam, 2b., Oondlng, c... JCeo.ey. p 4 1110 4 1 1 S 6 0 0 1 4 . 1 S 14 S 0 0 0 4 10 0 4 3 8 4 1 1 4 11 0 27 Totals. ..30 S 10 13 DES MorNES. AB. R. IL O. A. E. Dal ton, rf 4 1 2 2 0 0 C oh! an, 4 0 X i 2 2 Mattioks, cf ,.,.,.,), 0 y 2 0 0 lawyer, lb...... 4 0 0 lis 0 0 NienoXf, Mi 4 0 0 0 3 0 Curtis, If 3 0 0 H 0 0 Williams, lb 4 1 X 1 1 V Bachant, o 3 0 0 10 1 Bnder ,. 1 0 0 0 0 V Cates, p 40 0 1 6 V Totals.. 83 I Batted fair Bachant In ninth. Omaha 24 11 Kuna 1 0 0 ttits 1 1 0 X Molnuu Huns 1 0 0 tills 1 0 1 S 1 1 3 -S -lu 0- 2 1 0 3 1- Two-base hlti Corridon. Sacrifice hits: King, Corrlauu, MaiUcas, BacuanL Stolen bases: Hail (i), euottou, corridon, Keeley. Btruca out: ny Keeley, Hi by Cates, i. Bases on balls: Otl Keeley, 1; off Cates, 1. Wiid piidi: cates. Lett uu basess Omaua, T, Uom Mollies, . Xiiuoi l:uo. Umpire Clara. Alleuaance: l.WlO. DBVUMEU1 lkinUKD AGAIN t. Josepk.Wlohlta Gaano Wo y Jobbers Voa to OM. STv JOSEPH, June 10. Tho Bi. Joseph Wichita game, on muddy grounds, was i bwtter oxnlbitlon than had been expected today, and waa aomewnat ol a pauheis battle, ticore; WICHITA. AB. H, E O. A. 10 O. 3 3 a 1 10 3 4 3 0 Belden, If 6 V 3 3 0 Middleton, rf 6 ClMlle, 4 Hughes, jib Koerner, lo.... Wesierail, 3b.. l'elngrew, cf.. 4 JoKemt, a I Durnaiu, p f Totals 38 4 BT. JOSEPH. AB. R. 10 37 U H. 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 o. 11 0 A. E. Bauer, rf Mclar, If 4 4 0 0 0 8 MoChttaney, cf 8 Junes, 30 4 Clarke, lb..... 4 Corhan, ..... 4 McNeill, 8b 3 bhea, o , 3 KwlfU P 8 w I'uwell 1 Totals 33 4 37 14 Batted for Khea In "ninth. Wichita M 0 8 0 0 0 UU Joseph.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1-4 0 01 Two-base bltsi Middleton (2), McNeill. Struck out! Xiy Swift, 4) by Uurtiam, 2. Bases on balls i Off Durham, 3. Left on bases: tL Joseph, 7; Wichita, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpire! bpencar, Attendancei . l.wo. ANTELOPES LOMfi OUT IN LAST Nlath laBla Fatal to Llacola, Ilaarermaa Dlowlaajr. LINCOLN, Juno 10. Sioux City took the opening game from Lincoln today by a score of 4 to 2, scoring three runs In the , ninth inning, after the side should have j retired. An error unnerved Hagerman, who j followed It with two bases on .balls and after theao came two ainglea. Hagerman pitched a clever game, one scratch single being all the vial tors could get off him up to the fatal ninth. Alderman was also I at his best Score: ! LINCOLN. AB, R. II. O. A. E. Jude. If 0 10 1 0 r Gagn'er. as , 4 0 0 I 10 Cobb, rf 4 3 10 0 I C'ockman. 3b 3 0 0 1 0 1 Davis, cf 4 113 0 0 whlvk will teeve charge ol the funarai Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT'L LEAGUE. W.L.lvl.i W.L.Pct. Wichita 2.i ls .oUVChlcago M 15 2 Hioux City. .21 1 .hi New York... .24 17 ,6ZS lenver 21 20 .ol"i 'Inclnt atl ...22 19 .-VK! Kt. Joseph. .. 20 W I'lttMbnrg ... .21 la Omaha 21 2S .47?SI. Loui 21 21 Lincoln 20 2.1 . '.r. Mi ooklvn ....20 25.441 Ken Moines.. 21 2". .4".i Philadelphia M 21 .410 Topeka 1 22 .427, Boston 1 2) .S-i AJII'.R. LEAGUE. AM Ell. AKS'N. W.L.Prt.l W.L.Pct. New York... 27 12 .CMiflt. Paul 35 17 .I73 I'htladelpria 27 13 .;,; Mlnni apo'.is 24 IS .if4 Detroit :) 17 .ii.eTolrdu 31 21 .fi Boston 22 21 .6l2Columbus ...22 2 .41 Cleveland .. .17 2-t .l.'!t, Kan. City 20 2 i .4m Wah 1! 20 ML'-.'iIndianapolls 22 30.42.: Chicago 1.1 21 ..Kwj Milwaukee ..20 28 .417 St. Louis.... 8 32 . 200, Louisville ...18 34 .3411 NEli. LEAGUE. .MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Prt.l W.L.Pct. Or. Inland. ..13 8 .fil9 Falls Clty....l? 4 .T.'rf) Fremont ....12 8 .r.VllClarinda U 7 .U Seward 10 9 ,S2i Shenandoah 8 .60 Superior ....11 10 .524 Mary vllle ... 9 10 .474 Columbus ...10 10 . 500 Neb City 8 10 .144 Kearney .... u 12 .42Ji Auburn 6 13 .Sii Hed Cloud.... 8 11 42l Hastings .... 8 12 .4U0 Yesterday's Iteanlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 8; Des Moines, 2. Hioux City, 4; Lincoln, 2. Wietiita, 4; bt. J ok. ill, 1. Leaver-Tonka, positioned. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati-Boston, postponed. Cuicago, 6; New York, o. Pltlsburg-Phllacleipniu, postponed. St. Louis-Brooklyn, postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington. 1: Chicago, 0. New York, 1; beiron, 4. Phlladeiphla-St. i,uui, postponed. Button, i; Cleveland, 2. v AMEHICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee-Columbus, postponed. Kansas Clty-Loulsvllle, postponed. Minneapolis, 3; Toledo, 1. Bt. Puui, 6; Indianapolis, 0. ' NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Kearney, 2; Superior, 3. Hastings, t; Hed Cloud, 8. benara, 1; Grand Island, 4. Fremont, 3; Columbus, 0. MINK LEAGUE. Clarlnda, 2; Maryvllle, 7. Shenandoah, 8; Nebraska City, 7. Auburn, 4; Jfailg City, 0. Uaiaei Today. Western League Des Moines at Omaha, Sioux City at iJncoln, Wichita at St. Jo seph, Denver at Topeka. National League Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago at New York, Pittsburg at Piilla aelplna, St. LauIs at Brooklyn. American Leagje Washington at Chi cago, New York at Detroit, Philadelphia at St. Louis, Boston at Cleveland. American Association Milwaukee at Co lumbus, Kansas City at Louisville, Minne apolis at Toledo, St. Paul at Indianapolis. Mink League Clarlnda at Maryvllle, Shenandoah at Nebraska City, Auburn at Fails City. Nebraska State League Kearney at Hastings, Red Cloud at Superior, Grand Island at Seward, Columbus at Fremont. Thomas, lb Wledensaul, 2b. Clark, c Hagerman, p... Knapp , 10 2 7 1 0 Totals 31 a 8 7 11 2 SIOUX CITY. AB. 11. IL O. A. E. 8 0 Qulllin. 3b.... Andreas, 3b.., Neighbors, cf. ... 4 0 0 1 .... 4 0 0 0 ... 3 3 0 1 ...4 1 1 1 .... 8 0 0 8 .... 0 0 0 0 .... 0 10 0 .... 2 0 .0 3 .... 3 0 1 7 .... 8 0 1 11 .... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 5 IB Welch. If Meyers, rf Towns Chabek, rf.... Hartman, 8s. Miller, c IStem, lb Alderman, p.. Totals 28 4 Batted for Hagerman In 8 27 ninth. Batted for Meyers In ninth. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 0 84 Bloux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two base hits: Cobb. Welch. Double play: Oagnler to Wledensaul to Thomas. Stolen bases: Neighbors, Towne, Hartman, Htcm, Miller. Sacrifice hits: Cobb, Thomas, Hartman. Struck out: By Hagerman, 6; by Alderman, 8. Base on balls: Off Hager. man, 6j off Alderman, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Hagerman, 1; by Alderman, 1. Time: 2:0J). Umpire: Mullen. Superior Carries Off Close Game Kearney Drops it "by One Score ' Grand Island and Columbus Win. SUPERIOR, Neb., June 10.-(Speclal Tel. egram.) Superior won a close game from Kearney this afternoon by the score of 8 to 2. The featuies of the game were the exceptional fielding of both teams and Spellman'B home run In the ninth, when he scored Bockewiti and won the garnet Score: R.H.E. Kearney o 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02 6 2 Superior ....... .0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 18 8 I Batteries: ekarney, Mahon and Mager herth; Superior, Ellis and Spellman. Struck out: nj Biagernertu, o; by Ellis, 4. Umpire: eisoil. GRAND ISLAND, Neb, June 10. -B pe dal Telegram.) After Neff had made a three-bagger In the first Inning, Murray al lowed not another hit and Grand Island, by bunching four singles and two sacrl flees In the third, kept the game-tvell In hand. Score i R.H.E. Seward 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 Gd. Island 0 0 8 0 0 0 i 0 4 Batteries i Pierce and Neff Murray and carroti ana i raver. COLUMBUB, Neb., June la (Special Telegram.) Columbus won the second game from Fremont today by timely and hard hitting In the eighth. Right Fielder Chit ticks spectacular catch and double to Brown prevented Fremont from scoring In the seventh. Score: KILE. Columbus 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 S 8 I Fremont 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 4 I Batteries l Columbus, Klssell and Agnew; Fremont, Slattery and Bohner. Struck out! By Klssell, 4, by Slattery, 6. Base on balls: Off KiBsell, 6; alt Slattery, 1. Umpire: Woods. RED CLOUD, Neb., June lo.-(Spec!al Telegram.) Hastings had the better of 0 0 1 V v 0 0 0 0 today's game until the last half of the eighth Inning, when Red Cloud by lucky hitting ran In five scores. Score: R.H.E. Hastings 0 00001103-68 Red Cloud ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 i Batteries: Hastings, Jacobson, Waldron and Wally; Red Cloud. Jacobus, Black and Moss. Home run: Donnelly. Thieo-basa hitsi Donnelly, Horns, Hennessy. Two-base hits: HeimcHny, Cook. Struck out By Jacobson. 1; by Jacobus, 0. Double plays: Watson to Watson to Cook; Bradbrood to agan to farter. SHENANDOAH W1SI BY ONE HI N Nebraska City Comes Fast, bat Falls to Overhaul the Good I.esul. NEBRASKA CITY, June 10. SpeolaJ Telegram.) Score! K.H.E. Shenandoah ...0 0083000 08 I Neb. City 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 8 17 11 I Batteries: Shenandoah. Ward and Cassel Nebraska City, Collier, Miller and Wilier empire i cage. ArspakM Wins Fast Game. ARAPAHOE. Neb.. June 10. ISoeoial Telrg rain.) Una o fthe best ball games ever played on the Arauahoe diamond waa pulled off hero today between Arapahoe ana iiertrana. tne score being 8 to o in favor oi Arapahoe. Butteries: Arapahoe, Lallman and Green; Bertrand, Webbster and Mandt. Struck out: By Lallman, 8; by Webbster, 6. Hits: Arapahoe, 7; Bertrand, 3. First base on balls: off Lallman, 1; off webosier, . umpire! f uller. Taaderbllt llorao Wlaa PARIS, Juno 10 The Prix La Moriniers of 81.0o0, distance eleven furlongs, run at Malssons-Latl'ltte today waa won by W. K. 1 ' SENATORS SCORE "IN NINTH Washington Blanks White Stockings One to Nothing. TOGLAUB SINGLES, THEN STEALS i Detroit Takes Ten-Innlna Game from New York Cleveland Heats Boston No Game at St. Louis. CHICAGO, June 10 Washington scored In the ninth today and defeated Chicago, 1 to 0. Unglaub scored the winning run on his single and stolen base, Mcllrlde's single and Elackburno's error. Walker held Chicago to one run, while Walsh al lowed three safe ones. Score: , WASHINGTON. CIIICAQO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. MiUn. ct 4 OFrench, rf... 4 0 1 1 I 0 1 0 0 0 1U 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 1 Llllt. II... I 9 1 OWhIU, rf 4 0 OZelder, 2b.... 3 1 01ioughrty, If 4 1 Oo.ndil, lb.... 1 1 Vl'urtell, 3b... 1 1 lUlarkb'n. . 2 1 Hillock, c I 6 VUbI.Ii, p 1 rmler, It.... I ngiaub, Jb. . 4 Mc Hrlrte, aa.. 4 onrojr. 8b... 4 Klllllcr. 2b.. I btraet, t It Walker, 1 Totals II I 27 1 Total! 27 1 17 14 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Washington uwuuwuoo l i Stolen base: Unglaub. Double plays: White to SSeider to Block; Lellvelt to Walker. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Wash ington, 5. liases on-balls: Otf Walsh, 1; off Walker, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Walsh, iesslcr. struck out: ay waisn, ; by Walker, 4. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Dincun and Connolly. Mullln Idol of Tiger. DETROIT. Mich.. June lO.-Mullln won his own game from New York, 4 to 3, In he tenth today, Rending Tom Jones home from second with a single to center. Errors behind Ford gave Detroit the upper hand In the early Innings. New York tied n the eight on a bace on balls and two hits with a passed balls by Schmidt. Score: DETROIT. NEW YOKK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Mclntjrre. If.. 4 11 0 OHtmphlll, ct. 4 1 3 0 0 Uuah, aa 4 0 6 6 1 Wolter, rf.... 6 12 0 0 1 0ChM, . lb.... 6 0 11 0 0 0 0 Laporte, 2b. . 3 2 0 1 0 2 1 Crec, It 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 Pester, .... 3 0 6 4 0 0 OAuatln, 3b.... 10 2 10 1 USweener, o... 8 1 6 5 3 4 OPord, p 4 0 0 0 1 Cobb, ct 4 4 I Crawford, rf. 1 0 1 Delehanty, 1)1 t t Morlarltj, Jb. 4 1 1 Jonea, lb I 0 11 Schmidt, o... 4 0 1 Mullln, p.... 110 Totals 34 7 30 It 2 Total 1 34 6K 11 t Two out when winning run was made. Petrolt 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 New York 001000020 03 Two-base hits: Cobb. Moriartv. Wolter. Sacrifice hit: Cree. Sacrifice fly I Craw ford. Stolen bases: Wolter, Chase. HLa- porte. Left on bases: New York, 7; Ue- trolt, 2. Bases on balls: Off Mullln, 7. First on errors: New York. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Mullln, Swenney, Struck out: By Mullln, 6; by Ford. 7. Passed balls: Schmidt, 3; Sweeney, 6. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Egan and Evans. Maya Defeat Boston. CLEVELAND. O.. June 10. Cleveland defeated Boston, 3 to 1, today. Falkenberg and Collins were effective, errors being responsible for alt the runs, exevnt the last one made by Cleveland. Score; CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Oraney, ct.... 4 110 OHooper, rf.,.. 4 0 2 0 0 Lord, rf 3 13 0 OLord, 3b 4 112 1 Turner, as.... 2 1 2 3 0 Speaker, cf... 3 12 0 0 LAJole, ZD.... 3 14 3 OKIelnow. c... 3 0 4 10 Bcmla, c 3 1 0 1 Lewis, If 3 1 0 0 0 Stovall, lb... 100 VGardner, 2b.. 41230 Kruetter, If... 3 0 0 1 OStihl, lb 2 0 11 0 1 nradley, 3b.. 3 10 3 OHearn. aa.... 1 0 13 1 lalkenberg, p3 1 0 1 UWaaner, aa... 1 0 1 0 0 Conlna, p.... 3 0 0 4 0 Totals 17 1 17 11 l'Carrlgan ... 1 0 0 0 0 , Totals 2 4 24 11 2 Batted for Hearn In fourth. Clevelandr 2010000. 0 -3 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Sacrifice hits: Turner (2). Sacrifice flv: Lajole. Stolen bases: Lajoie, Oardner, Lewis. Bases on balls: Off Falkenberg. Struck out: Bv . Falkenberir. 8: bv Collins, 2. First on errors: Cleveland, 2. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; Boston, 5. Time: 1:37. Umpires; O'Loughlln and Per rlne. THREE-1 LEAGUE BALL SCORES Waterloo, Peoria and Rock Island Add. to Laurels. WATERLOO. Ia.. June 10. Waterloo hat ted Willis out of the box in the seventh In ning. - Melon e nome run and a triple play vy ivearo. ana iteiier were the teatures. Score: h..h r. Waterloo 0 0 0 10 0 3 1 6 1 Springfield 10000000 0-1 7 1 Batteries: Clark and Harrinatnn 1 WilUs. Sohmlrler and Johnson. DUBUQUE. Ia.. June 10. Parkins a new man from .the Eastern league, waa tried by DUbuque, and Peoria hit him for a total or twenty-seven oases. Score: R.H.K. Dubuque 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 6 3 Peoria 0 2010001 711 17 3 Batteries: Parkins and Boucher: Oirft CU1U JBCUUa ROCK ISLAND. III.. June 10. Errors flr. ured largely In runs on both sides. Muna- maker's throw to center let the winning bvuib 111, in mo iiinin, wun nooouy out. . i . . . R.H.E. hock usiana 0 1002000 1 1 7 1 Bloomington 0 0200001 03 6 2 Batteries: Oulesser and fltark- Hiikim nnH Nunamaker. DAVENPORT. Ia.. June 10 Illikmnn'. hit scored Nye and won a weird ten-inninir same ior -uavenporr. score: H.H.E. Davenport ...0 00001008 14 A S Danville 0 0000002 1 03 8 3 Batteries: Nelson. Smith and Cnvenev r . . . j itiii .1 , ' Record of lloane Baseball Team. CRETE. Neb.. June 10. fSnec.lal.l Thn record of the Doane college ball team for tne season is as loiiows: Poano . 2Unlversity Frash.... 7 I'oane o wesleyan Doane... 1 14 Bellevue 3 Doane..... ....10 lioane 4 Highland Park. Peru , York , Doane. .......i. ...... e Doane. 1 7 Kearney 3 Doane... ........i.... 3 wesieyan 4 D0ane.1t....... Kearney ...... W liber Doane....,.,., Doane 0 Peru , 12 Doane...... ...i.l2Bellevue 3 Total.. 78 Total 66 Bearer City Blanks Holbrook. BEAVER CITY. Neb.. June 10. fSnonlo! The ball gamo yesterday between Hol- dtook ana weaver city was the fastest ever wunessea on me nome grounds. T he score was 1 10 u in iavor or Beaver City. The single tally was made In the first Inning. The hatte.riea Heavnr rlti Tt.m,... Wyncuop and Sharkv: Holbrook. WnnA and Robinson. Hits: Beaver City, 6; Hol- oronK, a. eirucK out: By iteagor, 4 In six Innlngsi by Wyncoop, 1 'In three Innings. Struck out: By Woods, 6. Errors, Beaver city, o) noiurooit, 3. Ilantly Wins from Campbell. HUNTLEY, Neb., June 10. (Special.) tiuntiey ana t-ampoeii played a poorly contested game of ball on the latter's grounds Thursday. Hi roe: Huntley , 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3- Campbell ,, 24100201 111 Batteries: Campbell, Opfergelt and Merkel; Huntley, Htackhouse and, Jackson ana iticnman. cjtrucK out: By Mtarkhouse, 8; by upfergelt, a. Umpire: Hogate, TIRES ON OLIDDBN CARS Fifteen Which Coma Through Omaha Will Have Diamond Equipment, Cincinnati, Jur.e 10. Fifteen cars wtilch will come through Omaha on the tilidden tour will be equipped with Diamond tires and a comparison of results on a mileage basis with other equipment will be sought. Last year Diamond tires won by 35 per cent on average cost per car. The Diamond equipment win be dis tributed over all classes of cars. Y. BI. C. A. Plays Masrppas. The Young Men's Christian association base ball team will play the Mazeppas Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the formal opening of the association park on Carter lake, The following la the Young Men's Christian association lineup: Sec ond base, Rapp; shortstop, Avery; third, base, Sodaberg; first base, Longnecker; catcher, Rothery (captain)! center field, A. Cohn; left field, M. Conn; right field. Har ris; pitcher, Ij lioque; pitcher, Wirt; cub stltuta, Schulu. Cubs Hug First Place by Taking New York Match Chicago Nationals Beat Giants Six to Five, Taking Lead in Eighth Inning. NEW TOniC, Juno lO.-Chlcago retained possession of first place by defeating New York today, 6 to 6.- In the eighth inning with the locals leading. 5 to 2, and one out, Beaumont, batting for Richie, bunted safely. Zimmerman, hitting for Evers, fanned, but Sheckard waa passed and the bases became filled when Mcrkle fumbled Schulte's grounder. Chance singled to right on the first ball pitched him, and when Murray let the ball go to the fence, all the Chicago runners scored. Chicago made four double plays. Score: CHICAUO. NEW YORK. Ab.H.O.A K. AB.H.O.A.E Even, tb a Zlmerman, 2b 1 bhrtkanl, If., i flehulio, rf... 4 Chance, b. .. 4 Blvlnreldt, Jb 4 Hulman, cf . .. 4 14 1 OAnodaraaa. If. 6 3 2 0 0 0 11 ULlorle. 2b.... t 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 OMurray, if... 1 0 0 1 10 0 UXeymour, cf.. 1 1 1 0 0 20 Ullridwell, aa.. 4 1 1 0 V 12 2 VUcvlln. 3b.... 4 1110 ISO UMtTkla, lb... 2101 114 SMyera, c I 0 t 0 0 0 4 4 VKeeler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UMalhewaon, P 1 0 0 3 0 0 10 o'Uevore 1 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 ( 17 1 I Tinker, m... Archer, 0.... rtelrter, p.. Hlchls, p.... Brown, p..., Totals 34 3 27 14 1 Batted for Richie In eighth. Kan for Myers In ninth. Batted for Mathewson in ninth. Chicago 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0- New lork , 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 06 Two-base hit! Snoderass. Sacrifice hit: Sheckard. Stcien bases: Chance, Murray. Deft 011 base.ii Chicago. 3; New York, First base on errors: Chicago, 1; Ntv York. 2. Houble ulavs: Sheckard to Stein- teldt, Stelnteldt to Chance, Archer to Tinker to Chance,. Archer to Evers. Struck out: By Mathewson, 4; by Richie, 1. Bases on balls: Off I'feister, 3; off Richie, 3; off Mathewson, 1; off Brown, 1. Hits: Off 1 feisteii U in two and two-thirds innings; off Richie, 3 In four and a third lnnlnus; off Brown 0 In two Innings. Time; 1:60. Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. EVENTS ON KUNMING TRACKS Races Open at Salt Lake City with Fast Track and Clear Weather. SALT LAKE PITT. Utah. June 10. The first four favorites today cashed for their backers at Buena Vista. The blow-up came when Execute, Powell and Parkers entry, won the fifth race from a good field. The track was fast and tha weather clear. Summaries; First race, four furlones. mirse: West Point (112, Boland, 1 to 2) won, Bessie C. OW, Callahan, 8 to 1) second, Prince Withers (112. Corev. 4 to 1) third. Time: 0:49. Elizabeth Daly, Kle(er, Booker T. and Twenty Hours also ran. Second race, six furlongs. selling: Valencia (107, Menders, 4 to 6) won, Nebulous (104, Witsuen. 8 to 1) second. Bill Eaton (102, Singleton, B to 1) third. Time: 1:16. The Mackintosh, Dorian Prince, Little Sis, Santhla, No Rule, Gaga, Denver and Louis StreuLer also ran. Third race, one mile, selling: Merllngo (108, liooney, 2 to 1) won, Knight 'of Ivanhoe (11. Corey, 10 to 1) second, Duchess of Montebello (109, Kent, 3 to 1) third. Time: 1:41. Buena, The Slicker, Warner Orlsweli, Flying Dance and Dorothy Ann al.o ran. Fourth race, five furlongs, puree: Spohn (10U, Boland, 13 to 10) won, Arionette (102, lines, 6 to 1) second, Napa Nick (98, Kent, 4 to 1) third.. Time: 1:01ft. Lord of The Forest. Fuoileer. J. M. Stokes and Roalta also ran. Fifth race, five furlongs. Durse: Execute (lOii, Battiste, 30 to 1) won, Fore (107, Menders, 4 to 1) second, Native Son (108, Sischer, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:00. Thistle elle. Kiddie Lee. Go Farther. Dr. Nollls and Melissa also ran. Sixth race, six " furlongs, selling: Han cock (109, Van Dusen, 9 to 2) won, Lady Adelaide (107, Fischer, 4 to 1) second, Woodlander (109, Klrchsbaum, 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:16. Wild Wood BUI. Hidden Hand and Olendennlng also ran. Messenger Boy First. LATONIA. Ky.. June 10. (Mud runners nad their first chance at Latonia today and the usual number of surDrlsea develoDed The most startling came In the first race wnich was won by Messenger Boy at Mutuel odds of better than 60 to 1. Sum maries: First race, five furlongs: Mesenger Bov (straight. $126.10) won. Labold (Dlace. 33.60) second, Oracle (show, $23) third. Time: 1:03. second race, six furlongs: Star Venus (straight, 15.40) won. Chief Hayes (place, $6.10) second, Gypsy King (show, $2.40) third. Time: 1:16. Third race, one mile: Foxy Marv (straight. $10) won. Royal Report (Dlace. $3.60) second, Claudia (show, $2.20) third. Time: 1:46. Fourth race, six furlongs: Hanbrldge (straight. $4.10) won. Ben Double (Dlace. $6.30) second, Tony Bonero (show. $2.60) third. Time! 1:16. Fifth race, five furlongs! New Star (straight) won, McGraw, second; Dusty, third. Time: 1:04. Sixth rase, mile and a sixteenth: Carew (straight, $6.60) won, Mlquea O'Brien (place, $4.60) second, Solicitor (show, $4-80) third. Time! 1:62. Favorites Run Well. QRAVESEND. June 10. A verv ordinary card was run off at Gravesend today, hut me taieni enjoyea a gooa afternoon's sport us lavornes won a majority or tne races. The feature was the Clover stakes of ior 2-year-oia fillies, at five fur longs, and resulted In a victory for Hor izon, the public choice. She was rldlen by G. Davis, who had 1 Is second mount sines nis taa ran last week. Summaries: First race, handicap, about six fin-lnnm. Ocean Bound (16 to 6) won, Helmet (16 to o) feconu, dues. AiKin (,5 to o) mira. 'rime 1:09. Second race. pteeDlechase. shout in mnes: ira or flight u to 2) won. Bush ranger (5 to 1) second. Guatemntzln t.lb tr, i) unra. iiinei .i:4J. third race, one and one-elarhth mll Harvey F (6 to 1) won. Bad News (i in 11 "rano, jjttu vi iangaon w to 1) third, Time: 1.64. Fourth race, five furlongs: Hortrnn fit n o) won, i" ive Aces (4 to l) second, Helene t 10 i) tnira. Time: im. Firth race, one mile and a sixteenth) Maskette (1 to 7) won. Hillton (12 n 1 . onn, imitator (20 to l) third. Time: 1:46. Sixth race, five and a half fnrlm,.-. White Wool (7 to 1) won, Maromara (8 to 1) bci-uuu, iiu mouse (4 to b) tnira. Time: j :ui. Outsider Wins at Montreal. MONTREAL, June 10. The Jacques Car tier stakes proved the feature at Blue Hon nets' today. Bonlves, an outsider, won in a driving finish. Five favorites were oeaien. summaries! First race, five furlongs: Red Wine n tr. 6) won, Jack Ryan (3 to 1) second, Allle oiuzen w 10 iu) tnira. lime: i:o;w. Second race, one mllo snrl n fnHnncr. Busy (3 to 1) won, Plaudmnre( oue) second. Adoration (out) third. Time: 2:06'. Third race, seven furlongs: J, H. Hough ton (9 to 6) won, Donald MacDonald (3 to 5) f i uuii, tompvont ouij inira. . l ime: 1:36. ruuim race, uttcques earner staKes, one mile: liontves (7 to 1) won. Ragman (even) second, Spellbound (out) third. Time: 1:47. Fifth race, steeplechase, about two miles Lizzie Flat (10 to 1) won, Nat B (even) sec- oiMi. jonn union a to i) third. Time 4:S1. Sixth race, six furlongs: Light wool (3 to n won, rain on ine r loss t o to 1) second Ethan (out) third. Time: 1:21. seventh race, one me and thr....iv tecnths: Orcaglna (3 to 2) won, Rio Grande i 10 21 second, occidental (out) third, 4 une; .iv?. CALIPH WINS MOTOR BOAT RACE Ilya Is Second and Berneyo Third on Homeward Trip. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. June 10-The Caliph, flying the colors of the Ventnor (N. J.) Yacht club, won the Havana-Atlantic City race for cruising motor boats The llys. Philadelphia Yachtmen'a club! took second place because of time allow ance, ami the Berneyo, Brooklyn Yacht club, took third place. The Caroline, the fourth boat in the race, had not crossed the finish line up to 3 p. m. The Caliph finished at 11:06 o'clock last night;, the Berneyo at 7:f&:20 a. m. today and the Ilya at 1:26:45 this afternoon. Byrd and Bouab la Finals. ATLANTA, June 10. F. O. Byrd of At lanta and R. O. Bush, Jr., of New Orleans will contest In the finals of the Southern Golf association tournament tomorrow bv virtu of their winning today. Fighters' Men Talk Division of the Profits Jeffries and Johnson to Share Alike on Movinj Picture Concessions. BAN FRANCISCO, June 10-Buslness mat ters In connection with the incorporation of the moving picture company occupied the attention of the promoters and the rep resentatives of Cie two fighters today. Sam Berger came ur from Ben Lomond for the purpose of discussing the subject for Jeffries, and although Johnson was not present, It is understood he has fully" out lined to Rickard what he wants done In the matter. The actual incorporation has not been decided upon. Briefly, however, the plan Is fur Jeffries and Johnson and their rep resentatives to constitute the board of directors. ' Rickard and Glenson are to have a one third Interest In the profits, but at the same time they consider themselves stockholders, and will demand the right to be consulted in whatever steps may be taken. "Our position la this," said Gleason. Jeffries and Johnson are to share and share alike In order that neither will get the worst of things, but Rickard and myself are to be consulted at all times as we are vltaUy Interested In the pic tures." Sam Berger said today that a proposi tion had been made to buy out the prin cipals, but he added, that because of the affair between Johnson and Georga Lit tle, nothing had been accomplished. He said that one offer of $100,000 for all the rights hud been received. ; Jeffries Goes Fishing-. BEN LOMOND. Cal.. June 10. Once again Jim Jeffries did not live up to his program and for the fourth time the Initial boxing bee between the big fellow and "Gentleman Jim" Corbett waa un expectedly postponed yesterday. The open air ring, an exact replica of the one In which Jeffries and Johnson will fight for the championship, had received the final touch, Corbett was on hand, and everything was ready, except Jeffries, who took a sudden notion that he wanted to go fishing, and fishing he went, accompanied by a party of friends. The most keenly disappointed of the large number of camp visitors were a bunch of eastern newspaper men, several of whom had traveled across the continent. and expected to get a Una on Jeffries to day In his boxing bout with Corbett. Jeffries left In the morning and promised to return by noon, so many of the visitors to the camp waited, but the big fellow forgot his promise, or found fishing so good that he decided to make a day of It, and did not return until to night. "Ducky Holmes" Takes a Bride Base Ball Manager Married to Miss Merte Bogers of Sioux City Several Weeks Ago. SIOUX CITY, Ia., June 10. (Special Tele gram.) Tho news of the marriage of William (Ducky) Holmes, manager of the Sioux City base ball team and up to last week in charge of the Toledo American as sociation team, to Miss Merte Rogers, has Just leaked out. The marriage occurred several weeks ago, the bride, who has been a teacher in the Sioux City public schools, joining Holmes while the Toledo team waa playing In the Twin Cities. MILLER PARK GOLFERS BUSY Pairings Have Been Made for First Monthly Contest Saturday. Pairing for the first monthly contest of the Miller Park Golf club, which will be held Saturday anq Sunday, have been made wnen me,, pnr.ee win oe a gou Dag ana a club. The pairings: Flodman vs. Gustofson. Paton vs. Schumacher. Merriam, J. E. vs. Edwards. Taylor vs. Reld, Alec, Cojacob, vs. Murray. Merriam, C. J. vs. Moran. Tracy vs. Beauchamp, Hume vs. Langdon. Second flight Wllmorth vs. Lancaster. Burchmore, F. vs. Brown. Wright vs. Good. Katteman vs. Lucas. Dr. Clark vs. Titterlngton. Burchmore, J. vs. Hatch. Ellis vs. Gillespie. Polsky vs. Kelsey. First prize, driver; second prize, duck trousers. The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ada This Red TStST Tnit Hark. Rtg. V. S. Pat.' Of. it your guarantee of satisfaction. Be sure you get it ! The B. V. D. Company. New York. SAINTS' WREAK VENGEANCE Make it Three Straight from Hoosiers at Indianapolis. SHUTOUT SC0EE WITH SIX RUNS Minneapolis Whips Toledo Three to One Kansas Clty-Loulsvllle and Coluniuua-Mllwaukeo Games Postponed. INDIAN APOLIS, June 10. Indianapolis could not hit O'Toole today and was shut Paul, 6 to a Score: out by St T. Clark. If Mot'orm'k. Pauu. AB.H.O.A.B. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.C. ..1100 OrVlrh.nll. II 4 1 1 0 0 aa 4 0 1 6 Oiliartb'ma. rf 1 0 1 0 0 Jonea, cf... Murray, rf. ..1010 ULemnn, e 4 0 1 1 0 1110 OMurrh. lb.... 4 0 4 4 0 Autrey. lb. .. 1 I 11 0 lliowarm'n, lb 4 I 1 0 0MI1II.hu. lb. t 0 0 1 0 ituucher, tb T. Spancer, Wrlalajr, lb O' Toole, p.. TotaU .411 e 4 . 4 . 4 1 1 1 ULcwIa, aa 4 1 1 1 0 0 4 1 IA. ftr-mc-or, cf 1 0 0 0 0 11 (lOlada. D 10 0 10 Chaney, p.. . 1 0 0 0 t M I V 14 !urth 1 0 0 0 9 Totala It 4 21 14 Batted for Glaze In seventh. St. Paul 20010000S-4 Indianapolis 00000000 0-0 Two-base hit: Lewis. Threo-base hits: Mflrray, Boucher (2). Struck out: By Ulaze, 8; by O'Toole, 2. Hits: Off Glaie, 5 in seven Innings; off Cheney. 4 In two Innings. Bases on balls: Off Olase, 3; off O'Toole, 2. Double play: Lemon and Bow erman. Stolen bases: Jones, Autrey. Hit by pitcher: Murray. Time; 1:60. Umpires: Chill and Ferguson. TOLEDO, O., June 10. Minneapolis won today from Toledo, 8 to 1. by hitting Owens hard In the first and second In nings. Boice, who succeeded him, held the visitors to one hit. I-ellvelt was a puzzle to the local batters. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Plrkarlni. cf. 4 t 1 0 lHallman. rf.. 1 1 1 1 0 Altlatr, B1....1 0 16 llll'c-hman, lb 4 1 7 1 0 Cr.r.th, If... 1 14 0 OSulllran, cf..4 0 110 Williams, 2b. 4 12 1 OHIckman, rf. 4 1 v v rrrl. 3b.... 4 12 1 DKrmmin, lb. 4 0 1 I 110 VButler, as.... 4 12 7 u 0 Tanralilll, rf. 4 Olll, lb 4 1 12 2 lAbbott. 4 0 4 0 0 Owens, s 4 12 0 OKIwart, 8b. Lellvalt. p.... 4 0 0 1 Oirn, p... Bolce, p... 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 11 Total! 11 T 27 14 4 Totala 11 1 27 11 2 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 MlnneaDolis 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Two-base hit: Gill. Three-base hits: Tan nehlll, Hlnchman. Stolen bases: Hallman, Altlser, Cravath. Bases on balls: Off Owens, 2; off Bolce, 1; off Lellvelt, 1. Struck out: By Bolce, 2; by Lellvelt, 1. Hits: Off Owens, 6 in 1 Innings; off Bolce, 1 In Innings. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Minne apolis, 7. Hit by pitcher: By Bolce, Crav ath. Time; 1:4a Umpires; Owens and Qutherle. Capitol Pool Tourney. Last evening's game at the Capitol pool tournament between White and Riley was won by the former, 100 to 49. Friday even ing's game will be played between Bunnell and Hosford. Saoret Whlte-0. 0, 2, 13, T, , 14, L 6, 7, 0, 20, 15, 4. 6-104. 1 Rlley-1, 16, 0, 0, 11, 1, 0. 2, 1, 23, 0, 0, 0, 0, 063. Scratches: White, 4; Riley, 4. Total: White, 100; Riley, 40. High runs: White, 20; Riley, 22. Referee) Ray Sherman. Athletics Buy Donahue. BOSTON, June 10. The catching force of the Philadelphia American league club has bean strengthened by the purchase of "Pat" Donahue from the Boston American league team. Donahue has not caught any champlnonshlp game for the local team this season and remained at home when the Boston club went west two weeks ago. This was Donahue's third season in Boston. RETIRED ARMY MAN ON TRIAL Captain Stephen O'Connor Charged with Murder of ' Physician After Long Fend". 'TOMBSTONE, Ariz., June 10. Tho trial of Captain Stephen O'Connor, U. S. A., re tired, charged with the murder of Dr. A. 8. Russell, now In progress, Is attracting widespread attention in the west. Captain O'Connor came to Arizona as a scout when he first entered the army in 1800, and participated In Innumerable Indian campaigns. The crime for which ha Is on trial waa committed at Duquesne, a small mining camp about eighteen miles from Nogales, on January 23, and waa the cul mination of a five years' feud. Sinoa hla retirement from tho army on his return from the Philippines eleven years ago, Captain O'Connor had lived al most continuously on his Isolated mining claim, BANKERS ELECT OFFICERS Cashier Barrett ot Vermilion Na tional Bank Mada President nf Dakota Association, YANKTON, B. D.. June 10.-(BpeolaI Tele gram.) The nineteenth annual convention of tha South Dakota Bankers' association closed hero today, Sioux Falls was selected as the place for the next oonventlon. The following officers were elected t Pres ident, Cashier Barrett of Vermilion Na tional bank) vice president, Hart, Merch ants of Bryant) treasurer, Cashier Mo Knight, Pierre National bank; secretary, Cashier Piatt, Security bank. Clarka. President F. O. Danforth ot tha Dakota Millions of Men WU1 Tell You, and truthfully to, that the only absolutely satisfactory Summer Undergarment are the genuine Loose Fitting B. V. D. Coat Cut Undershirts, and Knee Length Drawers. (50c, $l.00aad$1.50 gaimealj Millions of men would not buy, and wear, and buy again Loose Fitting B. V. D. Underwear, if it were not the very best in every way that they can get for their money. , Woven Label WtTAItTRAD j National bank of Tankton waa elected vies president for South Dakota to theAmerlcai Bankera1 association. Secretary Tlatt was elected delegate to tha Los Angelea Na tional association convention. Boys' Aero Club to Build 'Planes Y. M. C. A. Lads to Study Aviation Under the Direotion of Ser geant Adams. "It depends upon the results of tha sum mer work whether the Boys" Aeronautical club will be made a permanent organisa tion," said J. W. Miller. "The first meet Ing of the club will be held Friday evening In room 212 of the Young Men's Christian association and Sergeant Adams will take charge ot tha enrolling. He will map out tho work. It is Intended to make this class a summer affair, but If In September we find that there are a sufficient number ot boys who want to continue we will prob ably make arrangements for It."' Each boy Is' to be assisted by Bergeant Adams In making his own aeroplane or bal loon after whatever original Ideas ha may have, providing they seem practical. In September after the maohines are com pleted it Is the Intention to hold an avia tion meet in the Young Men's Christian as elation park, and her tha boys will be given an opportunity of displaying tha merits of their winged machines In public. Colonel Olassford, president of tha Ne braska Aero club, will lecture before tha boys at their' meeting Friday evening, June 17. HYMENEAL. Barnehy-IIallovrell. KEARNEY, Neb., June 10.-(Speclal.) County Judge Hallowell Is tha popular knot-tier In Buffalo county and hla popu larity begins right at home. As a proof of this, he marrlea his daughter. Amy B., to Prof. Oscar R. Barneby of Lincoln, Wednesday afternoon. Tha ceremony was witnessed by a large number of friends and relatives. Mr. Barneby haa been con nected with the Nebraska State university for the last two years and took his A. M. degree there. Miss Hallowell has been deputy for her father for several months past. Mr. and Mrs. Barneby left imme diately after the ceremony for Madison, Wis., where the former has a position with the University of Wisconsin. Voirt-McCrarken. ST. PAUL. Nob.. June 10. (Speolal.) County Superintendent E. L. Vogt was married Wednesday morning to Miss Alloa McCracken at the residence of tha bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Me Cracken, Rev. Hayea of the Presbyterian church officiating. ' The newly-wedded couple departed over the Burlington on a wedding trip to the eastern part of thf state. DEATH RECORD. John Simons. CEDAR RAPIDS. Neb., June 10.-(Spe-clal.) John Simons died last night at 11 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. II. Warden, after a lingering Illness of mary weeks. Mr. Simons was bom In France 77 years ago and was a plonoer In the Cedar valloy, having moved her from Iowa thirty years ago. He waa associated with his sons In the hardware and Imple ment buslnoss here for more than twenty years, under the film nam of Simons Sc Co. His five children survive him F. A. Simons and Mrs. C, H. Warden of this p!oce, Mra C. H. Andrews and Charts Simons of Omaha, and Miss Phllo Simons of New York. The funeral will be from tha Catholic church, probably on Sunday. Sir George Newness LONDON, June . Sir Oeorge Newnes, the founder of the Westminster Oasette, Tld Blta and tha Strand Magaslna and tha donor of the International chess trophy bearing his name, died today. Sir Oeorg waa born March IS, 1561, and formerly wat a liberal member of Parliament, represent ing Swansea town. Ha waa tha son of a Derbyshire clergyman. yM Robert D. Roblaon. The body of Robert D. Roblson, 60 year old, who died Of heart failure at hla home in Bingham, Neb., arrived In Omaha Frl day morning. Burial will be from tin, Bratley A Dorranoe parlors . to Vores( Lawn Monday afternoon, Mr. Roblson U survived by his atepaon, Samuel Scott Balldlngr Permits. S. P. Woolf, 140 North Seventeenth frame, fL660 S. P.. Woolf, 1404 North Bev. etrteenth, frame, U,6W Ci. W. Yoder, S33( North Twenty-fifth, frame, 1 1,900. 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