TIIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1911. Omaha Raises Two Notches; Giants Crowd the Cubs From !Lead; Tigers Lose A . - - , - V 1 1 ROURKES HIT HARD; GET GAME Omaha Finds Ball and Sendi it Kiting for Counter. SIX TO THEUE IS FINAL SC02E Akortato Heake ( Teaeka IUH tor Moat of ta Treahle that Befall Saaflewer State flor. TOPEKA. Kan.. June 7 (Special Tel g ram.) Omaha took another one away, to S, today. No on but the abortatop named Hopke la much to Mama for It. although Bchlpke became frightened at the way Roblnaon waj gotog In the alxth and ditched him for Hall. In the flrat half Perd pickled one for three sacka and Beecher ehaaed htm home with a fine alngle. But Omaha tied It up In the third and Agnew Cot on through Hopke' aecond bobble, He wee crimped by Roblnaon and Roblnaon died on Fick'a grounder. But the Toledo Bob atole aecond. Hawkins threw wild and he went to third and acored on Kane' blngle. Kane wae nfpped trying to ateal. The a Omaha tied It up properly In the fourth. After William fanned, Nlehoff walked and King waa the recipient of Hopke'a third bobble. Schoonover acored Nlehoff with a aingle and Kneave "died to acore King. Agnew plucked a double and Roblnaon a aingle and four run were over when Pick flew out. In the seventh Agnew led off by knocking the flrat ball pitched over the left field fence. After the flrat Topeka never even guessed It had a chance until the alxth, when Brelteneteln hit after one waa down. Crompton and Hawklna drew free trans portation and Brelteneteln acored on Bu rhanan'a out. A passed ball to Rlckert let Crompton come In and after giving Rlckert four wide.onea Roblnaon waa ditched for Hall. Beecher waa the only ene to hit Hall In the other three Inning. Wllllama waa fanned four time In a row. Beecher, a pitcher, playing eenter, got three alnglea In five time u; . ticore: OMAHA. -. AB, R. H. O. A. E. Pick.! 3b 6 1114 1 Kane, lb i..4 0 t 12 0 1 Wllllama. rf 4 0 2 0 0 Nlehorf. :b 1 0 2 1 0 King, cf t 1 0 a 0 0 Schoonover. If 4 1100 Kneave. a 4 0 , 1 1 8 0 Agnew, e 4 I I 5 0 0 Roblnaon, p 2 0 1 0 0 0 Hu. p i ooooo .Total 35 6 27 14 I TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Rlckert. If 4 . 0 0 2 0.0 Hafford. 3b t 11111 Beec.her. cf 6 0 , 8 3 0 0 Whitney, lb 8 0 18 10 Hopke. aa 4 0 0 0 4 1 Brelteneteln. 2b 8 1 1 S I 0 C rompton, rf ......... 2 1 1 ? ? Hawklna, c ... I 0 18 11 Buchanan, p r.. '.4 0 " 0 0 1 0 Total .........'.....34 1 t B II I Omaha ..v.... i 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 J Topeka 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Home run: Agnew. Three-baee hit: Hafford. Two-baee hit: Agnew. Sacrifice hits: Crompton. King. Stolen baae: Pick. Hlta: Off Roblnaon, 0 In five and two thirds Innings, off Hall, 1 In three and one third Innings. Bases on balls: oft Bucha nan. 1; off Roblnaon, I Hit by pitcher; By Roblneon, I; by Hall. 1. V mplrea: Shoemaker and Gondlng. T. JOSEPH DEFEATS GIUZELiaS Denver La Eacttlaa Gam ay rive to Foar. DENVER, June T.-Bt. Joseph defeated Denver In an exciting game, 6 to 8. Chel lette was aerloualy Injured in the fourth Inning, being spiked while covering first baae. Score: DENVER. AB. It. H. O. A. E. Doyd. 2H 4 0 0 8 1 1 Gllmore, cf 4 11 3 0 1 Casaldy. rf ' 0 0 0 0 0 Beell. If 4 114 0 0 Qutllln, 3b 4 1 3 0 1 1 Undsay, lb ,.4.0 1 U 1 0 Coffey, aa ,.j .4 0 0 t 8 1 imo. Murrey, o , , t e v Harrla, p ... 1 .1 3 0 I J Totals ..l.'.... 33 1 8 37 1 4 BT. J09EPK. AB. U. H. O. A. E. Kelley, rf ., S 1 1 3 I 0 Powell, If 4 0 0 1 0 1 Jonee, lb 3 ,0 0 6 1 0 Borton. lb , t ' 0 0 1 6 0 Zwllllng. cf 4 1 - 3 3 0 0 Hellly. 2b 1 11 4 3 0 Qoaeett. e 3 0 1 4 8 0 Meinke, ss 4 0 3 1 4 0 Hamilton, 3b 8 10 13 1 Chellette, p 3 1 1 1 3 0 Kaufman, p 3 0 t 0 0 0 Totals 34 10 27 H 1 Denver 3 00001100-4 Bt Joseph 0 0' 3 1 0 1 0 0 0-6 Stolen bases: Qulllln. McMurray, Reilly, Melnke. Two-baaa hits: Qulllln. Three base hits: Beall. Quillin, Chellette. Home run: Harris. Sacrifice hits: Coffey, Oaa sett, Reilly. Struck out: by Harris, 2; by Chellette. 1: by Kaufman, 1. Baaea on balls: Off Harrla. 1. Double plays: Cof fey to Lloyd to Lindsay; Reilly to HYm llton; Lloyd to Coffey. Hit by pitched ball: Gllmore. Left on buaee: Denver, 3: kit. Joseph, a. Innings pitched: By Chellette, three and two-tnirde, runs 3. hits 8; by Kaufman, five and one-third, runs 4. hits hits 6. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Morgan. DES MOINES PI'TB IT POOR GAME Paehlo Players Wl as They Pleaaa la I.ooaa Caateat. Pl'EBI. June T. Pueblo defeated Des Moines In a loosely played game.v. The Dea Molnea pitchers were Ineffective and the game was very one-sided. Anderson made a sensational catch of a fly ball In the. first Inning and turned It into a pretty double play. Score. PUEBLO. AB. R, H. O. A. E. Mlddleton. cf ........ 4 0 110 1 Berger, 3 1 0 3 8 0 Helden. If 6 1 3 0 0 0 Koerner. lb , ,.. 6 8 8 12 0 0 Hughe. 2b ' 4 11 1 I 0 Davis, rf 6 8 3 0 0 0 Claire. 3b 8 3 3 3 4 0 Clemmona. c 6 0 1 7 J 0 Jackson. P 4 0 3 1 3 0 Totala 40 II II IT II 1 DES MOINES. AB. R, H. O. A. 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AM ER. LEAGUE. W.UPctl W.L.Pct. Kansas Clty 1 .6.13 Detroit 36 IS .7t Columbus ...80 30 .no,f h.ladelph.la..2T 16 .64 Minneapolis.. 2) 25 .610! ftoatun 26 18 .648 Milwaukee... 24 W .6iO;Chlcago 21 It .628 Louisville ...!4 27 .471 New York. ...21 21 .6"H) St. Paul 24 28 .4tf'Clevelani ...18 28.404 Toledo 23 30 . 4M Washington.. 16 20 .84 Iodlsnapolls.21 31 .404, St. Louis 14 82 .804 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAOUE. WL-Pctl ' W.LPeL Fremont ....13 10 .6iClartnda 11 7 .811 Or. Island. ..14 11 .M'Kella City 10 7.688 Seward 12 10 .646Auburn 10 8 . Superior ....13 10 .64e,Neb. City 3 8.6. Columbus ...13 11 .642 Maryvllle .... 8 10 .444 Kearney ....U 11 .ooO.Bhenandoah.. 6 13 .378 Haatlnga ....10 14 -417 York 1U .311 Yeaterdar'a Reaalta. WESTERN LEAOUE. Omaha, 4; Topeka, 3. 8t. Joseph, 6; Denver, 4. Dee Moines. 4; Pueblo, U. Bloux City, 2; Lincoln, 4. NATIONAL LEAOUB. New York, 8; pittnburg, 4. Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 3. Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, i. Boaton, 7; Bt. Louie, 6. AMERICAN LEAOUa Cleveland, 0; Washington, 4. Detroit, 8; Philadelphia, 4. Chloago-New Yolk, wet ground. St. Louia. 2; Boston, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Bt. Paul, 1; Milwaukee, . - 1 NEMKAtiKA STATE LEAOUE. Columbus, 4; Urand Ialand, 8. Fremont, ; Kearney, 4. Superior, 6; York. 4. Seward. 4; Hastings, 3. MINK LEAOUE. Clarlnda, 1; Auburn, 3. . Falls City, 2; Nebraska City, t Shenandoah-Maryvllle: No game. Games Today. Western League-Omaha at Topeka, Bt. Joseph at Denver, Dea Moines, at Pueblo, Moux City at Lincoln. I . National La,ue-New York at PitUbuig. Phliutieiphia at Cincinnati, Brooklyn ai Chicago, Boston at St. Louts. ...Ml, American League-Cleveland at V aahlng ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York, St. Louis at BoBton. American Association loledo at kee, Columbus at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Kansas City. Loulavllle at M!nnea.pol'S; Mink Ltasue-Maryville at Nebraska city. Clarlnda at Fall City. Auburn at Bhenan doah. Curtis, If .... Matticka. cf Dwyar, lb .. Korea, 3b .... Oiaham, 2b Lynch, c .... Bschant, c ., Ualgano, p .. Mihee, p Herche, p .. .. 6 .. 6 .. 4 .. 6 .. 3 .. 8 .. 1 .. 2 .. 0 .. 1 0 0 0 0 oi 0 0 0 Totala ... 37 4 U 34 13 Dea Molnea 0 l.tiattll Pueblo 0 0,0 1 0 " stolen bases: Hughes, Curtis, Korea. B&rtflS. hST? Berger. Hughe. Andron Two-base hit: Anderson. Three-base hits. Dwyer. Davu. Home run: Curtis. Struck outf - By Jackaon. 7; by Oajgano. 1; by Herch 2. Doubla play: Anderaon to OrVrhamlBaa on bll: OM Olagano. i; off Jackaon, i. Time: 3:00. UmpUe: Has kell. ANTELOPES WIN IM FOUKTH Liaooln Knoelu Sagia Oat ol Seearlns Three Raaa. LINCOLN. June Lincoln knocked Sage out of the box In the fourth Inning, when nine men went to bat. but only three acored. That, however, was enough to win the game. Altchleon. whp relieved Sage, was a tight proposition In all but ml inning. SiSux City played a nervy uphill game, but could not hit Knanp auc cesslvely. In the fourth, after Qagnler had been retired. Unglaub hit for a aingle and acored on Cole' a double. Dundon and Miller hit safely and Thomaa aoored Cole and Dundon with hie two-haae erack. There was no more hitting .by Uncoln until the eighth, when Coles safe drive and Dundon's double sent In another run. Sioux City scored In the sixth on An dreas' gift and alnglea by Relllv and Nelgh bore. They got another In the eighth on a base on balls to Reilly and Hartman smash to the left field fence. Score: LINCOLN. jr. n n. a. r-. Oagnler. sa 3 0 1 1 f 0 Unglaub, 3b 4 1 X J 3 0 Cole, cf J O. A. E. 1 3 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ! o 16 0 0 3 0 0 17 0 37 16 1 O. A. E. 3 4 0 13 0 10 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 13 "5 t.onn. n Dundon. 2b i Millar If 8 0 Thomas, lb 3 0 Mcuraw, o i y Knapp, p 3 0 Totala.. 30 4 SIOUX CITY. Andreaa. 2b 3 1 0 Reilly, 3b ail Nelghbora. If 4 0 1 Hartman, aa 4 0 1 Wagner, cr s Ctem. lb 3 M. Miller, e 3 Welch, rf 4 Sase. p. I 0 P ? 0 Altohlaon. Townt 1 W. MUler 0 Totala 31 8 Ratted for Altchiaon In the ninth. Kan for Towne. Lincoln 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 Sioux City 0000010103 Runa batted In. By Cole. 1; by Dundon, 2; by Thomaa, 1; by Nelghbora, 1; by Hart man. l. i wo-Daae mis: l-ois ijj. j nomas. Dundon. Hartman. Double playa: Knapp to Thomaa. Oagnler to Unglaub to Thomas. Stolen baaea: Oagnler, Andreaa, Wagner. Sacrifice hit: lem. Left on baaea: Lin coln, 4; riloux City. 8. Struck out: By Knapp, 2: by Altchleon. 4. First baae on balls: Off Knapp. 4: off Altclilson. 2. Hll with pitched ball: By Knapp. 1. Inntnga Ditched: uv baae. 3: runa. z: n t. i. by Altchleon, 4'; runs, 2; hits, 4. Timer 1 40. empire: ciarK. Hicklin Wins Game With Home Run Drive Nebraska City Has Out Ron More Than Falls City as Result of Hit NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. June 7.-(pe-clal Telegram.) Hlcklln won today's game In the fourth Inning with a drive over the fence. The tcore. R. H. B. Nebraska City 01010000 3 8 7 Falls City 0 0000003 0-3 I 1 Batteriea Nebraska City, Miller snd Biadley; Palls City, Justus and Vender hill. Umpires: Page and Werner. AUBURN. Neb., June T (iipecial Tele gram ) Auburn took another game from Clarlnda today after a hard fight. The score: R. If. K. Auburn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 8 8 Clarlnda 0 0010000 0-1 t 3 batteries: Auburn. Hlrach and Muaser Clarlnda. Burch and Harmony. . MA RYV1LLK. Mo., June ".-1 Special ) jo game tooay. Mrs. Harlot Wlos tiolf Title. NEWTON, Maas.. June 7 Mrs Ronald H. Barlow of the Marion Cricket club of Philadelphia won the women's Eastern Oolf association championship today with a acore of 373. Mrs Caleb Pox of the Huntington Valley club was second. , Pfefler Sold Back la Port Wayae. PORT WAYNE, Ind.. June T Pitcher Kdwerd Pfeffer, dratted from the Port Wayne Central league team last fall by the Bt. Louis Americans, baa baen b-ught tack by the local management. PHILLIES BUNCH THEIR HITS Three Earn in Fourth and One in Sixth Tell Story. FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE Claelaaatl Kaooka Hamphrlea Off Moaad la Fifth, bat Alexander Proves lavlnclble Slagee Oets Tkrre-Bagger, CINCINNATI. O.. June 7-Phlladelphla bunched hlta off O'Keefe In tba fourth Inning today and scored three runs. A baae on balls and a triple In the sixth off Bmlth netted another, giving the vlsltora enough runs to win by 4 to 8. Cincinnati knocked Humphries eft the mound in the alxth after scoring on him In the fifth, but the locals could do nothing with Alex ander. The score: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. ' AB H.O.A B. AB H O A B. W.l.h. Jb ...l 0 8 4 4 Bwher, .. 4 t 4 0 frt, rt.. 4 8 I 4 4 Btn, lb 4 1110 I-ob.rt, lb... I 111 0 Batei, cf....4 1044 MaM, II.... 4 1 0 0 4 HnblltMl, lb lit 4 Indents, lb. 4 f 0 4 Wttrb.ll, rt.. I 1 I 4 0 Welch' ee. at. 4 0 t 4 0 Downar, 4 4 8 4 Poln. ... 111 I nnnt, tb.... 4 1100 rxwtn, e I I I I I Clarke, .... 3 6 114 HumphrlM, I 1 S Keef. p 1 I 4 I 0 Alwaa4r, . 1 4 4 1 4 Smith, p 1 S 1 4 4 'Becl! 1 4 4 4 4 Totala 10 17 11 I MoLia .... 1 4 4 6 4 Totals I 6 17 IT 6 Batted for Keefe In the fifth. Batted for Smith In ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 04 Cincinnati 0 00011010-3 Two-ba.e hit: Paxkert. Three-bae hit: Magee. Hlta: Off Keefe. In five Innings; off Smith, 3 in four innings; off Hum phries, 7 In five innings; off Alexsnder 2 In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Dooin. Li'derus, Clarke. HnblltsH, Ixhert.- Ptrlen ba?e: Beicher. Double play: Emlth to ltob lltzel. Ift nn bases: Philadelphia, 4; Cin cinnati. 8. Bases on balls: Off Humphries, 1: off Alexaider, 1; off Smith, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Bmlth, Walsh. 8truck cut. By Humphries, j; bv Alexander, 4; by Keefe, 8; by Smith, 1. Paused ball: Dooln. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Klem and Emails. Cobs' Rally Falls. CHICAGO. June 7 Chicago tied the yoore by bunching hits off Barger, but lost when Brooklyn bunched two doublea and Chicago contributed errors. Score: BROOKLYN. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A B. AB H.O.A . Toolejr, as.... 4 4 4 4 4 ibarkara, If.. I 0 114 Daubert, lb.. 4 1 1 I 0 Bchulte, rf... 4 6 10 0 Wbaat, If.... 110 4 Hofman. lb.. 4 4 I 0 J Hummal, lb. t 3 1 4 0 H.eim'an, lb 4 I I 8 4 Dutch, of..., 10 0 Day la. 3b.... 4 I 1 I 1 Coulaon, rf.. 4 1 8 0 0 Tinker, aa..".. I 1111 E Zlm an, lb 8 II 1 0 Kalaer, cf ... 4 114 4 Bertn, a.... 1110 4 Kins, c 4 14 10 Erwln, o 10 110 Colo, p I 1 0 I 0 Baraer, p.... I 0 0 1 0 Archw 1 4 4 4 0 Ruokor, p... 11040 , . Totals 14 I 17 11 I Totals.. ...'.' I 17 II 0 Batted for Cole In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 03 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 15 Two-base hits; Bergen, Hummel, Burch. Three-base hit: Hummel. Hits: Off Barger, 7 In Mix and two-thirds innings; off Rucker, 1 in two and one-third innlnne. first baee on balls: Off Cole, 3; off Rucker, 3. Struck out: By Cole, b; by Barger, 1; by Rucker, L Time: L68. Umpires: O'Duy and Brennan. Giants Troaa.ee Pirates. P1TTSBURO, June T.-PtxBburg today Played an eiratlo game and waa beaten by New Vork, 8 to 4. Six hlta were made otf Adams in the third Inning, netting five rune for the visiting team. Hendrlx aue oeeded Adama and pitched In the National league for the flrat time. He did good work, only three hits being made off him In sjx Innings. in the fifth New York scored four runs without getting a aingle hit. three errors being made. Pittsburg made seven errors during the game, it had twenty-eight as sists, not an outfielder getting a putout. Score: NSW YORK. " rTTraiWIto. lrere. If... S 1 1 0 4 Caray. If 4 14 0 4 Backer, If... I 4 14 0 Byma, lb.... 4 14 11 riatchar. tb. 4 I 31 4 M Khnla. lb I 111 4 I RnoOgraaa, c( 4 1 II 0 Wasnar, as,. I 0 I 8 1 Murray, rf... 8 114 0 Millar, lb.... I 0 I I I Mark la, lb... 4 18 1 lUach, cf.... 0 4 4 1 4 Brldwall, M- 4 0 11 I Flynn, rf.... 4 1 0 4 1 i).no. ib... 4 I 1. I Wilton, rf-ctl 10 0 4 Mayers, .,., 4 0 4 l" Bl Dmoka, p.... i 4 0 I 4 A Hlmon. e a 0 I I 0 Adama. . ... 1 S 4 1 4 Touts I IS 87 10 S Total II I 17 14 T Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 New York .... 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Dsvlln. Three-bate "hit: Carey. Home run: Carey. Sacrifice hit: Hnodgrass. faHolen bases: Leach, Becker, Murray. Double plays: Wagner and Miller. Bases on balls; Off Hendrlx. 1; off Drucke, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Adams, 1; by Tletcher, 1; by Drucke, 1; by 8lmon, 1, Struck out: By Adams. 1; by Hendrlx, 1; by Drucke. 3. Passed ball: Simon. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 12; New York, 8. First on errors:: Pittsburg. 4; New York, 5. Hits: Off Adams, 7 In three Innings: off Hendrlx. 8 In six innings. Time: 3:10. Umpires: Flnneran and Rlgler. Boetoa Comes fro mBealad. ST. LOUIS. Juna 7. Boston came from behind In the ninth and pounded Steele savagely, scoring six runs. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H O A B. AB H O A K. BwsanaT, lb.. I 1 I 4 e Hunlna. lb.. 4 0 4 1 0 Teonay, Ib... 4 110 1 Hauaar, aa.. 4 4 114 neriof. aa.., a I l l f Kills, ir I s 1 0 0 Miller, rf.... 4 111 0 Konetchy, 144 t 11 0 4 lusartos, lb. 4 114 0 Evans, rf ... 4 114 4 Goods, if ... 4 114 0 Mown;, tb.. 4 14 10 Collins. Ib... 4 111 4 Oakaa, of.... I 8144 Orahant, a... 4 0 111 Brcsnahn, e.. I I T 4 1 Maltarn, p... I 1 0 I 0 Strata, p 110 14 Bltsa 1 4 0 4 4 Totala 14 10 II 1 ' Total...... II 8 37 14 1 Batted tor Steele In ninth. Boston 1 0000000 67 et. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 6 Two-base hit: Tenney. Three-bane hlta! Konetchey. Oakea. Collins. Mattern. Mniv. eiy. bases on balls: Off clteels, 4; oft Mat tern, 3. Struck out: titeele, 6; Mattern. 2. Time 2. IS. Umpires: Johnstone and cason. Beaver City Wlaa. BEAVER CITV. Neb., June 7-(Bpeclal Telegram.) Oxford lost to the Beaver1 City Boosters here today by a acore of 11 to 2. The game waa alow and uninteresting after the urn two Inning. Elder. Oxford'a catcher, sprained his ankle while running bases and retired from the game. The acore: K.1LK Oxford 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 8 8 Beaver City 0 8030003 011 10 3 Batteries: Oxford, Bloom, Elder and De ball : Beaver City, Reagor and Warner. Strike outa: By Bloom, t; by Reagor, 8. Three-base hit: Blckford. Two-base hits: Montgomsry, . Hopping. Deball. Second Baaemaa Knabe Saapeadet. NEW YORK. June 7 Otto Knabe, aeo ond baaeman of the Philadelphia National league club, waa auspended for three daya by President Lynch today for hla trouble with Umpire Emails in the game at Cin cinnati yesterday. Nebraska end lawa Falcate. Official list of letters patent of inven tion Issued irom the United rJlates patent office at Waahlngton, D. C, to Inhabitant of Iowa nd Nebraska, for the week end ing Juris 3. 1911, as reported from the of fice of Wlllard Eddy, solicitor of patents and counselor In patent rauses, l.VSU City National Bank building. Omaha. Neb.: To William P. Bettendorf of Davenport, la., for side frame for car trucks. To John H. Bolltho of Boone, la., for hose nossle and sprinkler. To Oeorge B. Carroll of Red Oak, la., for spigot. To James T. Donahue of Edgar, Neb., for Irrigating system. To Oert J. Hagel, Akron. Ia.. for nut lock. To Lee M. Hand and O. W. Morgan of KUgore, Neb., for sign. To Edwin P. Hudson of Des Moines, la., and P. W. Mally of Oarrisnn, Tex., for sus pender. To Oeorg H. Huenergardt of College View.. Neb., tor wringer support. To Valentine M. Hyde of Des Moinee. Is., for power plant and cren.atory. Te John R. Inkster of Omaha. Neb., for saftey attachment for elevators. To Mada 8 Madsen et Mema, Neb., for harrow. To Charles O. Michaelsen of Omaha, Neb., for ore crusher. To William Minor of Fe'.rport, la., for draft device. To Joeeph C, Metre of Cedar Rapids, la., for automobile jack. To Frank Noel of North Platte. Neb., for can opener. To Oeorge W. Reese ef Iowa City, la., tor alio door. To John Zerdeff of Omaha. Nb., for caliper. Cornhuskers Will Abolish Office of Athletic Manager Earl Eag-er Elected for & Tear, After Which Work Will Be Handled by Some Other Department. ' LINCOLN, Neb.. June T.-SpeclaI Tele gram.) The office of athletlo manager of Cornhuskers affairs seems to be doomed, at least. Insofar as foot ball la concerned. after the next school year. Such seems to be the Import of the aotlon taken by the athletic board at a speclara eetlng Wednes day morning. Karl O. Yeager, for the last six years in charge of the financial aids of the univer sity athletics, was elected for the term of but one year Wednesday morning, con trary to the expected opposition to hie se lection. The board specified that at the conclusion of Mr. Eager's term, the office would be abolished and the work would be carried on by eome other department Eager was threatened with a competitor for the office of manager, but the report of the committee was favorable to Ms re tention and It waa adopted. The selection of Eager for another year will give gen eral satisfaction among the students, where he hae a large following. Members of the board have not outlined the plan whereby athletics will be finanoed when the new ruling passed Wednesday goes Into effect Other routine business was transacted. Brewers Defeat Saints in Ninth Charles Drives Oat Three-Bagger and Jones Sends - Him Home with Single. Milwaukee. June 7. Milwaukee won an. other me In the ninth when Charles tnpiea ana Jones drove him home with the winning run with a single. Score: . MILWAITIBE. ST. PAUI AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A. 1. Malnney, ef.. 4 110 p Clarke, if ... . 4 0 t I 1 rharlaa, lb.. 4 110 1 Dalrb'oty. rf 4 0 0 0 4 Jnes, lb..., I 110 OM C'mlck. Ib I I 4 I 4 Randall, rf.. I 0 4 4 0 Autray, lb... I lit 1 I "tons. If I 0 I 0 0 Ralaton, lb.. I I I I 1 Clarlf, lb.... I lit 0 Hutlar. aa.... I 1184 Lawla, ss.... I Oil 0 Spvnoer, a... 4 4144 Marshall, o.l 7 J 0 Howall, lb.. I 4 4 1 Dousbartr. pl 1 11 0 Stalger, p.... I 0 I 4 0 Totals M T IT 11 1 Totals II 114 11 "l Non out when, winning run was scored. Milwaukee ... '.v: :;'.. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 Bt. Paul .0 0001000 0-1 Two-base hit: Butler Three-hasa hlta: Dougherty, Charles. Baaea on balls: -Off Dougherty, 4. Struck out: Bv Douehertv. 5. Time 1:40. Umpires: Owens and Hand le oe. More Money Given to Hastings College Donations Are Made by Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus McCormiclt to Endow- . meat Fund. HASTINGS, Neb,; Juna T. (.Special Tele gram.) Donations of 810,000 by Mrs. Cyrus McCormlek, and 85.000 by Cyrus H. McCor mlck for an additional' 3100,000 of the en dawment for Hasttriajs collage, conditional on tha completion of the fund by January I, 1818, were annoufwjed at the twenty-fifth annual eommeneament of the college to day. " ttf The MaCormlck family gave 818,000 (or the 109,000 endowment fund which, the col lege now has Invested. At the commence ment Richard Lee Metcalf, associate edi tor of The Commoner, waa given tha hon orary degree of doctor of letters. Bache lor's degrees were conferred on Blair Bcherrich, Carl Theobald, Oeorge Craw ford, Frank Weyer and Howard Coole, and master's degraee on. Flora Fiaher and Ellen Tompkins. -, MANY CARS REGISTERED IN AUDITOR'S OFFICE Namber Breaks All Prevloa Records How to -Obtain Licensee Is Told. LINCOLN. Neb.. June T.-(Speclal.)- Tuesday was the banner day for automo bile at the office of the state auditor, the number breaking : all previous records. Blxty-ona were new machines and sixty-two were registrations. The auditor ha Issued the following notice to county treasurer in regard to the method of obtaining auto licenses: "I am forwarding under separate cover blank applications for registration of motor vehicles as provided by house roll No. m lassed at the 33nd session of the legisla ture of Nebrdaaka; alao copy of aald bill. This combination receipt and application blank will be filed In this department when received duly signed and sealed by the treasury snd properly filled out and signed by the spplicant and a registration permit isbued good for one year from th date of issue. "I am of tha opinion that applications for registration numbers should be made through your office and forwarded by you to this department and the regiatration permit Issued here mailed to you and by you to the applicant thereby riving every county treaaurar an opportunity to make such entry or record as may suit nis con venience as to dates snd number of regis tration permits or licenses. This law be cornea effective July. 7, 1H1L Rssckmss Injared. MULLEN, Neb., June 7. (Special.) John Leelascheur, a prominent ranchman, ten miles north of this city. Is In ft critical condition a a result of trying to ride a vicious broncho. Broncho HldlnsT Contest. - MULLEN. Nsb.. June 7. (Special.) The broncho tiding and base ball game at the B. H. B. ranch Saturday afternoon was witnessed by a large crowd. Trank Pear mon won the broncho purse, while the Went Side hall team had an easy victory over the Kast Hide nino, 18 to 8. Batteries; West Ride, Workman and Boyer; East Bide, Cox and Cox. Umpire: tihaffer. To Dlesolvo tb Ualoa of stomach, liver and kidney trouble and cure bllllousnesa and malaria, take Electric Bitter. Guaranteed. 60c. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. sM 00 dLUUiJ FUlbU M Contagious Blood Poison manifests itself In the most loathsome symptoms, such as ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, and even sores and ulcers on different portions of the body. The poison causes the hair to fall out, and sometimes the glandular system is attacked. No medicine can cure Contagious Blood Poison which does not rid the circulation of every particle of the insidious virus. S.S.S. is the real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poison; it goes into the circulation, and by removing every particle of the poison, and addin rich, healthy qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerf ul disorder. All who suffer with this disease may cure themselves by using S. 5. 5. and following instructions contained In our Home Treatment Book, which we will send, together with any medical advice desired, free of charge, S. 5. S. Is for sale at drug stores. m swift snanc co, Atlanta, ca. SUPERIOR TARES ALL THREE Tork Loses Steadily to Cement Makers , of the West GRAND ISLAND GETS A GAME Makes Colambna Too Mark wilt Nlaa t Foar Victory Kearaey Defeats Laadere, Five t to Foar. TORK. Neb., June T -(Spclal Telegram.) Superior mad It three straight by defeat ing York today, 8 to 4. Jarrott kept the hit well scattered, but a couple of de cision helped Superior out. Score: BUrSRIOrV TOSK. AB.H.O.A AB.H O A S. Allen, cf 4 114 4 Bra4tf k. lb. I I 1 I I Mlrhaels, ss. 4 I 4 I Farrall, b... 4 I I 1 I Corla. rf 4 3 4 4 Henlaer. If.. 4 114 4 McDowell, Ml I I I I Ham, sf I I 1 1 C r aa is, user jarrott, .... sail pallmaa. a., 4 I I I 4 faros, ill.... 4 4 14 1 Orr, lb 14 114 Dr. as I 4 4 1 I 0 B'ks'ts, lei 111 4 4 Bockaoas. e. 4 1 I 1 1 Steraes, p... 4 14 1 4 Meat an, rt.. 4 4 4 4 Totals n is IT II I Totsls II I It 11 1 Superior 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Tork 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 04 Home runa: Bnellman. D. Borkewits. Henlsay. Two-base hits: McDowsil, Coyle. Btruck out: By Jarrott, 8; by Stevens, 8. Bases on balls: Off Jarrott. 1: off Stevens. 3. Double Slay! McDowell to Michaels to D. BockewU. Time: s 1:26. Umpire: Mc- mrmoii, Islaadere Win la High Wind. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June T (Special Telegram.) Orand Island won the game from Columbus today. High wind pre vented an Interesting content ana errors and mlspiaylng were features. Base run ning and timely bitting won the game. Score: ORAND laLAJTD. COlA'MBfi AB.H.O.A . AB.H.O.A E. SteLaer, rf... 4 14 4 Matiall, rf.. 4 4444 Smith, as.... 4 4 4 4 4 OornMt, lb-a 1111 MrKlbbsn. It 4 1 1 4 4 Outimar, Ib. 4 118 4 (.ok, et 1 8 1 4 4 S. Brows, ss 4 1 I 1 4 Ar'stroog, Ik 4 111 1 I Leach, of.... 4 1110 Jokarat, ....4 Milt Brows, tb I I I 1 I Marshall, lb I 4 1 1 4 Basure. If... 4 4 I 1 1 Ward, lb..,, I 4 I 1 Opple, s-lb. 4 4 14 4 Moras, p 114 11 Walworth, p. 4 1 1 I 4 Walseaberg. 1404 Totals U 4 IT 14 4 7 ToUla 44 t 84 11 I Batted for Oorbett In ninth. Columbus 1 300100OO-4 Grand Island 1 00O43io-- Earned runs: Orand Island, 3. Two-tsse Mta: R drown. Ui-Usr. Bases on balls: Off Walworth, 4; off Morse, 1. Struck out: By Walworth. 8; by Morse, 3. Left on base:- Columbus. 7; Orand Island, . Double plavs: Marshall to Bmlth to Arm strong, Armstrong to Smith to Armstrong, Leach to Uutsmer. Wild pitch: Morse. First baa on error: Columbus, I; Orand Ialand, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Cook, Mar shall. Umplrs: McKee. Kearney by One Ran. VEiRNET. Neb.. Juna . (Special Tele gram.) Kearney defeated Fremont today In a game In which the visitor wra out nltched and outtilaved. Following two de cisive vlotortes, Green held Fremont at aery corner, liailiett, playing uri ow nr wamv was Iniured during the sec ond Inning. The high wind made fielding uncertain, tm score: KEAP.MCY. FRSMONT AB.H.O.A B. ?-'"i V Ore., f.. 4104 Bennett, of.. 41440 Down.y, b.. 4 4 11 4 Fullen, lb... 4 11 0 I Black. It 4 4 4 4 Tbowies'a. si I I J J faults, ss... 13 114 Bbr, c... 4 4 4 1 4 Clslre, lb.... 4 1 8 1 . 4 ! Harsls. rf ... I 111 Tursls. If.... 4) 1 4 Wright, rf... 1 0 4 4 0rsy, lb.... I 4 4 1 1 Ball! art, lb.. 8 1 T 4 4 Johneoe. lb.. 3 4 111 Masurk'ta, I 4 T 1 4 Caaigbell, . 4 I I 1 1 Or-a. .....JJJ ij, T9U Ttlvul Total 84 8 17 84 I .... Karney v.O I 0 0 1 " l 4 Fremont ..0 0 0 i 0 0- rrammt 1: : Kearney. I. Tbr-bee hit:' Green. Flrt base on ball: Off Campbell. S; orr ureen, e. a' base: Kearney, 11; Fremont. Two-baae hit: Bennett, ureen, ini. firuv.. v. b.. n a. f.mnhll. 3. Hit by pitcher: By Oreen, 1; by QaMipbell. i. Time; 1:68. Umpire: Held. Seward Defeat sHastlaSrs. HASTINOS, Neb.. June 7. Special Tele Tarn) With a high wind, Brd de .... uaattne-a Irt a rood gam. Errors lost th arh for Hastings. Hill waa .,. nn mini tn an injury received. The game was called In th eighth Inning to allow Seward to catch a train. Boor: SEWARD. "ASTirfi.s. . AB.HO.A-S. AB.H.O.A.S. lUblnaoa, as. I 1 0 1 1 Watson, lb... 4 14 4 1 Coolay, tb.., I 4 11 1 OBrlaa, rf... I MM Uaoaaa. a... 14 1 4 Hill. I I 0 0 rem, s 8 4 4 s " ,M 1 T.U1. JiiUUi Seward 0 H0M2IM Hastlns 1 w Struck out: By Hill, 4; by Perry, 1: by Hanson, 9. Bar on ball: By Hill, ; by Perry, 1; by Hanson, 8. Stolen bases: Cook (8), Garsse (2). Wataon, Brpm.ey. Two-ba bits: Robinson. Wheeler. Hit by pitched ball: By Hanson, Parry. Umpire: Thiel. Time: 1:86. NAME NOMINATING COMMITTEE Bandar School Worker May Not Hold Any More CoBToatloa oat Saaday. ORAND ISI.AND, Neb., Jun 7.-(Spectal Telegram.) The nominating committee to select officer for the Sunday achool con ventlon waa appointed today, consisting of Rev. H. O. Langly of Cedar county, Walter Rood of Valley county. Ml KlrkpatrtcK of Pawion county, Mies Clark of Pawnee county, Rev. Mr. Barbour of Knox, TJev Mr. Purdy of Buffalo and Theodore Mahn of Harlan. As a commltte on resolution there wer appointed Rev. Mr. Ralston of Holt county, Rev. Mr. Mark of Custer, C. H. Tully of Hall and H. McVay of Buffalo. Th county oouncil recommended to the convention that no more county eonven tlon be held on Sunday, but exclusively on week day. Mantled Body of Man Poaad. MARSH ALLTOWN, la.. Jun 7.- Spe cial.) Decapitated and horribly mutilated the body of an unidentified man wa found on th rlght-of-wy of th Great Western, four mile east of Melbourne thl after noon by the crew of a west-bound passen ger train. The, body waa brought to th: city and tha coroner la Investigating. Ths dead man la 35 to 40 year of age, ha brown hair, lighter brown moustache, blue eyes, welg about 180 pound and he wore a blue rg coat and vest and trousers of dark gray. Railway Mall Clerks Sleet. STRACUSE. N. T.. June -The national convention of the Railway Mall Clerk' association and th Ladle' auxiliary of th order opened her today. The matter ef affiliating with th American Federation of Labor will be oonaldered tomorrow. CURES Haanr, lb.... I I I nromiay, c a ; Burn, II 4 4 4 1 Donnelly. J J J vVall". 4 4U 1 4 Cook, ;... 4 J I 3 4 rullan, lb.. .4 f 1 4 4 0aria, II.... I 4 4 11 Spaad. rf 4 4 I 4 0 Hutcb'sna. ss I 1 3 I I ST. . .( a I S Vlarca. Ik I 4 I I I ' ; iiWT 1 'i v-ilM x a SCHOOL FUND REACHES NINE MILLION DOLLARS Money lavceteo la Beads and Pre 4 noes Nice I aeons lor tke State. (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. June 7 tgrveclal llrMritli to the report of the commissioner of lands ana Buildings, Jut Issued, th permanent scnooi rund or Nebraska ha now rached the very satisfactory total of nearlv t . 000,000. The money Is Invested tn bond and within the last two year an Inoome of 3W43.O80.7J has been derived from this source. The fund does not measure the int. I endowment Of the Nebraska anhnnla hnw. ever. Nearly 3,000,000 a ores of land ar ownea Dy in icnool fund and over 1.700.000 acres ar under rental, while th re mainder 1 undr oontraot of sal. Th fund also owns a number of city lots. During, the year In which th state ha baen In possssalon of these land nariy 1.000 acre have been wallowed up by four river of th state. Th Missouri river ha taken 751 acre, the Platte 151 acre, th Loup 46 and the Republican 18. PARDON FOR MISS ANNA BRUCE Wyoming Woman Coavloted of Mar-dor- of rather Several Years Ago Is Released. CHETENNE. Wyo.. June T.-Spoal.)-Mls Anna Bruce, sentenced to a long term of Imprisonment, having ' been convicted of poisoning her father at their ranch home In Uintah county several years ago, will be rleaed from th C01prdo penitentiary, wher ah 1 ervlnf her entnc, th Wyoming Stat Board of Pardon having recommended a pardon, whloh was today granted by Governor Csrey. Bruce and hi on had gon to a field to work, and at noon at a lunch prepared by Anna and her mother. After eating a piece of pie Bruoe was celled with eonuiion and died In a few hour. At the time It wa thought th mother was responsible for placing strychnine In th pi, but Anna wa found guilty, XTvan though con victed of th erlme there has always been a serious doubt in th minds of those fa miliar with the case, and recently the authority became convinced et her inno cence. '., ' ; --. I '- r. Wesnaa Killed by loaaasotlv. . CARROLL, la., June 7. (Special.) Mr. Peter Brsckendorf. aged TO years, died to day In St Anthony hospital of Injuries she received yesterday when a Northwest ern angina, while backing up, struck her. J. M. Blllnfsworth Die. TACOMA, Wash.. June 7.-(Speclal Tel gram.) J. M. Elllngsworth of Lincoln died suddenly at Chelan, Wash., today. He wa president of an Irrigation company ther. Hi family I In Lincoln. IWsil:lfi,.!l!',Nl!!,-H-',ijrif. twi'ilftiitrH,: I iih Put on B. V.JD. and You Put Off Discomfort YOU don't Mm of summer heat, be cause you don't if. You walk and wort with less effort. You are cool and comfortable all over and all day. Loose Fitting B. V. D. Cost Cut Undershirts, Knes Length Drawers snd Union Suits sre made of Itght, iii-to-tAwim woven fabric, thst resist wear snd wash. TMe Jteo! B. V. D. Union Suits (Pat. 43007) $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, 3.00 aa $5.00 s suit. (TrvU if art jt. V. 5. . Of. a ftnifn CommtrUt) is sewed on ruery B. V. D. Undergsnnent. Take do undergarment without this label. The B. V. D. Company,' New York; j' : ' nil lyiiMl'lll'l ITVI1' 1-"--l .--. ....tl.' IJt. ... f I tttHEN your friends call you and I I "X J . 1 say "We're coming up tonight," 9 I ' Vav m-pnara for them. Phone vour- 2 x 7i ATHLETICS SHADE THE TIGERS Philadelphia Defeats Detroit by Score of Four to Three. wurmo scores m the kixth Cobb Drive In Two of Detroit' Hon ad Seores Other by Flae Bit of Baae Raaelac - Three TwoBaea Hit. PHILADELPHIA, June T. Philadelphia defeated Detroit In th opening game of th series today. 4 to I. Oldrlng scored Coomb and Lord, th run that won the gem, with a two-bagger In th ninth In ning, Cobb drove In two of Detroit run snd acored th other by e fine bit of ba running, taking a deaperat chance and scoring on an ordinary triple when Baker Juggled the throwln. Score: PHILADRlvFHIA. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. S3. AB.H O A LnH, If 4 14 4 1 Jose. If I I I A A Oldrlnt, cf.. I S Buah. s... 4 1(70 114 Cohb. rt 4 t I 1 I 1 CrawroM. It I I 1 I II Collins, Ib... I Itabar. lb.... 4 airla. lb.... 8 1 rlnnaa, lb. I 1 Murphy, rf.. 4 1 Barry, as.... 4 1 1114 rtaiah'nty. Iti 4 1 II 4 ft IS Menarty. la. f s 1 I A 14 4 O'Learr. lb . 4 A I I A 4 1 Btanasa, a... 4 I I 1 A Lars. I 1 (.Ymmns, I 1 0 I 0 Harts! 4 4 4 4 Total 44 10:4 IT 4 Totsls 14 4 IT I I Two out when winning run acored. Batted for Lapp in the ninth. Detroit OOOOlOtOO-t Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3-4 Two-base hit: Lord, Baker. Oldrlng. Three-bnseh.lt: Cobb. Flrat base on ball: Off Summer, 3: off Coomba, 3. struck out: By Summers 3; by Coomba. 8, Time: 156. Umpire. Egan and Sheridan. Walker Proves Ponsle. WASHINGTON. June T. -Walker was a pussle today, holding Cleveland to four scattered hits, and Washington won hand ily. 4 to 0. Oessler hit a long fly over the right field fenoe for a home run. th hell going through a window of a building olose to the fenoe. Boor: . WA8HINOTOM. CLEVELAND . AB.H.O.A S. AB.H.O.A E Milan, of ... 4 I I A 4 Oranay, U...1 0 I 0 1 rhsafar, lb, I 9 10 4 Olaon, ss. ... 4 4 110 lllralt, It , 4 I 4 4 Jarkssa. rf ..4 4 1 I A Blrwrfels, Ib I 114 4 Stovall. lb . .4 4 T 1 0 osit, rf... I j 4 t Blna'ham, ef 4 I t' 1 0 MrltrlAs, ss . I 0 0 I 4 Turnar, lb... I 4 110 Cun'ham, Ib. I I 1 1 4 Ball, lb 4 I 1 1 0 traat, e 1 4 4 0 rishar, ,... I 1 I 1 1 Walker, ... I 4 4 1 0 BlanAIng, p.. I 1 1 1 0 TOUIs IT I IT 11 4 Tots la...... il "4 14 II "l Washington 10030100 4 Cleveland 0000000000 Two-base hit: Oessler. Home run: Or-ss-ler. First bsse on balls: Off Walker. 3: off Blending. 3. Struck out: By Walker, 6; by Blending, 8. Time: I:3S. Umpire: Dlneen and Perrlne. Boaton Witt In Tenth. BOSTON, June 7. Boston won from St. Louia In th tenth Inning todav. 8 to 3. An error by La ports contributed largely to the victory. The batting of Hooper and Hall waa the feature. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. ' - AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A B. Hoopar, rf. ,. I 1 1 0 0 Shottsa. rf.. 4 I A 0 0 Ysrkaa, lh.., Oil 0 Auatln, lb... 4 4 3 1 0 psakar. of.. 4 4 10 A Malaan, rf .. 1 4 10 0 Lawia. If 4 0 0 4 I .a ports, lb. . I 4 8 0 1 Enle, lb.... I I 0 1 OHos.n. If.,.. I 4 4 0 0 Wasnar, as.. 4 1 I I 1 Clarka. a 1 1 I I Wllllama, lk I 1 I 4 Wallace, sa.. 111(0 (-srrliaa, ., 1 I I I Rowan, lb... I 4 11 0 1 P- f f 3 1 rally, p 4 I 4 0 N'eapaksr, a 1 1 I 0 0 , ; ' Totals.. ,...14 4:4 U S Totajs 1 T 10 II 1 Two out when winning run scored. ' Boston 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 I J St. Louis 0O03OO0OOO-3 Three-base hit: Hall. Home run: Hooper. Sacrifice hltst Terkes, Meloan. . Laporte, Wallace, Hooper. Stolen baae: Engle Sacrifice fly: Laporte. Double play: Yerke to Wagner to Williams. Left on b: Boaton, 3: St. Louia. 8. Struck out: By Hall, 4; by Palty, 3. Time: 3:10. I'm. pirea; Connolly and O'Lougblln. ;. .. Donlla Rejoin, Plant. PlTTSBURO, Jun 7.-"MlkM Do'nl n, formerly outfielder of the New Tork club, who waa recently reinstated by the na tional commission, Joined the team her today. Donlin said that he had hard rumor that he wa to b traded to th St. Louie or Cincinnati team.. ' Bill' Bailer Sold to Montaomerr. ST. LOUIS. Mo., June 7 "Bill" Bs-lley, pitcher, wa today sent to th Montgomery, Ala., Southern association bas ball club' by the St. Louia Americana. The local club I to have first call on any member of th Montgomery team. Wove LM B. V. D. 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