TTIE BEE: (5MATIA. ' WT.DXESfDAT. JUNT, 21. 1911'. Li".--1- I Rourkes Hand Out Blank to the Grizzlies; Giants Lessen Distance From Cubs-' GRIZZLIE BEARS SHUT OUT Uobimon and Kett of the Bourkei Hand Oat Whitewtth. OEAVES EEINZS WITH WILLOW Pn's Twlrler ftkewe foesld. era hie Class All Ike Way 1hrgk Last Gam with Dearer. Today. Pa Rourkes nw pitcher. Robinson, hunv . the medicine sign on thi Orizz'les for fel, yesterday afternoon, In the second gam--of the series, and for nine Innings admin Istered goose eggs lo the hungry bear The game endrd with the score to . with the Fto'jrket at the long end. It waa Robinson, first, loit and i!wavi He waa Invincible and had the Denver t atlng out of hit hands. He handed ou Such a mesa of ugly looking ones that th Crlzzllra were afraid to tackle them. E:gh' Ihf a narked up dUi In? the gtmi and fann? the wind. Free transportation waa not In hi line and only two men got to thi Initial sack on aid onea. Hla teammate were not up to snuff either, and twice he had th bases full, but managed to Cleai himself. O Fiien was sent to tha box for th Grlisllts and walked Into a enag. Thri; Mts wpre pounded out on him In tha fin and two mure In the second, totaling flv runs. However, three errors on tha pai of the Denver crew contributed to th number In the aeeond Inning. Harris rr lleved O Brlen In tha third and held tha Rourkes to one run. Omaka Steal Plenty. V Arbogaat was right and held the OrlM lies at hla mercy, when they were luck; enough to get on baa. Three men at tempted to (teal on him, but they wcr. nipped by good margins at second, and to wards the latter part of the game they hugged their , bases. On the other ha:. 1 McMurray was off. In tha second Innlni one of his errors brought In a run. an his poor pegging helped matters, for th . Rourkes. With Kneaves on third and Pic on first In the aeeond tnnlng, doub , steil was worked succeaefully and Kneave: scored. In all eight men atola on th Gristly catcher. Omaha opened Its half of tha first, wit Pick getting to first on an Infield hit. H want to second when Kane grounded out OBrlea, to Lindsay. Williams follows, with single to center and Pick scored. In the second, Kneaves hit aaie to right was sacrificed ito second and took thin when Pick landed on first safely on Co' feye error of his groundor. Knean scored on a double steal. Pick stole thir and came home when McMurray droppt Kane's pop-up. Williams landed on fire on Coffey's second error and Kane ecortf Williams stole second and scored whf Schoonover hit safely to right. No more runs were made until the ec enth, when the Rourkes got their elxt. end last. Nlehoff took first on Qulllln', error and scored on Kneaves third hit oi the day, It going to deep center. Score. omaha! t- u AB. R. H. O. A. E. Pick, 30 - 6 J 1 0 1 J lb .. ft i i i, o c Williams, rf . 4 1 t 0 0 ' 0 Pchoonover. If t 0 1 1 0 0 King, cf 4 0.1100 Nlehoff. ib 4 1- 0 4 fl Kneaves, sa 4 '1 8 i 4 j Arbogast. o 1.0 1 g 1 0 Robinson, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals M 6 U 27 u "4 DENVER. . , ... w AB. R. M. O. A. E. Lloyd, 2h 4 0 0 1 3 0 Qulllln. 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 Caseldy, rf 4 0 0 1 1 0 f 4 0 110 0 Lindsay, lb 3 0 0 10 1 o Coffey, ss S 0 1 J pllmore. of 8 0 0 1 A 0 McMurray, 0 3 0 0 8 0 1 i' Bri. P 0 0 0 0 1 0 Harris, p S 0 1 0 t 0 Totals H Dmnlii. 2 24 U 14000010-8 J J I 2 0 0 2 0 11 Denver ij;1" 000000000-0 ft 000000110-2 Bases on balls: Off Robinson, 2. Paused ball: McMurray. Struck out: By Rob inson, 8; bjt o Brlen, 2; by Harris, 6. Kao rltlce hits: tSchoonover, Arbogaat. stolen VJ!"am" Schoonover, KneJvea, 1'l.k (2), King. Kane. Hits: Off Robinson. 2; off O Brlen, I; off Harris, 8. Left on bases: Omaha. 8; lenvr, 8. Double plav: Kneaves to Nlehoff to Kane. Time: 1:40. Vmplre: Clarke. Attendance, 1,200. Notes of the Game, today thlrd last (mt of the series Topeka cornea tomorrow to take a try now"1 KourkM- w,n thy u !oo aUlk Lindsay Is some first baseman, and It takes a mighty hlgh.Ufcll to get pat bis r't'h ' T-iXii '.J1. w? !?m" Il8hnln(r like double pla? that the Rourkes pulled off in the fifth uining. .I'il.1. tolr,n bu lB on " It looks something Ilka a record for this year In the Western. Clarke umpired a good game yesterday, whu h goes to show that umpires also have their off days. Nlehoff traveled feat In the aeventh In ning when he scored from first base on a. ingle to center. Pa'e youngsters were sure there when It came to running basea, and many long chances were taken. Joe Kneaves waa there with the big stink L'll'Mr 111 follr ,,mM t0 bl h ot away with three clenn hits. Not a two or three base hit was made during the game, and several of the singles weie confined to the Infield. Jt looked ll Rohlnsnn waa going for a record for awhile. In the first four Innings only twelve men faced him. It looks.! uke a run for Denver in the seventh. ut uood fielding and Robinsons rm did the rest after the bnaes had been jammed. Niehoff played some game at second. He took aeven chances without a boot, be sides covering some ground between first ana second. Robinson sure hl the kibosh on 'the C?rlfslles yesterdsjr and at no time was he In danger. The first hit did not corae until the seven (h inning. The management announced last night that Hall would be pitched today and every Indication points to the Rourkea taking the third and last gnme. MXCOIYV PILLS GAME FROM FIRE Des Moines Once Mere Gets Beating, Five lo Poor. DES MOINES. la., June 10. Lincoln took the second game of the series to.lsv from Des Moines bv a score of 8 to 4. Thomas eluted two balls to the hack fence this b4ng the first performance of the kind on the Des Moines grounds this season Sucre: DE8 MOTNEB. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Anderson, rf 8 10 10 0 Colllsan, ss 4 0 0 1 1 1 Cuitls. If 4 1 1 1 0 e MStticks, cf 4 0 8 1 0 0 Dwyer. lb I 0 0 I 1 1 Kores, Sb.. 4 0 3 1 2 0 Oraham. 2b 3 0 0 8 8 0 Vltowskl, e 8 1114 Northup, p I 0 0 1 10 Pachant I I 1 0 0 0 Herche, p..,.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lynch 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 81 4 I 27 18 " LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. flagnier, ss... 8 1 8 110 I'nglaub. 2b 6 1114 0 Cole, ct 4 18 10 0 McCormlck. It 4 ,01400 Dundoo. &b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Cobb, rf 4 0 8 1 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 1 I 12 1 0 Secretion, c I 0 0 8 0 Standing of Teams WE8T. LF ArtfB. NAT L IJEAOl-E W.LPcM W.LPct Denver 87 18 7J: ChlcSgo 13 .8 Pueblo SI 30 .(us. New York ..Hi tl .425 Lincoln M 21 WiiPitisburg ....82 28 .00 Klnui ( It ..a t), .137, Philadelphia U 34 .bit St. Joseph... iA !7 .fi; tt. Louis ....30 26 .Mo Omaha M 29 47J, C'tnc.nnatl ...2S 81 .441 Topeka it & J( Brooklyn M .J; Pes Moines. II M ,1W Boton 11 U 2i2 AMER. A.-S N AMfcR LKAIK E. W.LM.I W I. Pet. Columbus H .i Detroit 40 1 .K) Kansas C. I '.U 3 t(M t h.ladelphle 84 18 .664 Minneapolis aft 41 .M1 :ew York ..29 23.W M wtukej ..suxi ,8chicaga tl 4 . i ; I v II o ....V 81 5o! Huston, 1 29 28 .627 Paul 2 33 .4C8i Cleveland ...24 i, .W Toledo ...... .28 If .411 ne. h.ngton. 20 84.870 indlanapnlli. 21 89 Jsl gt Luis ....18 41 .281 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. H'LPrtl WL.Prt. uptrlor -...22 11 .7iFalla City ...18 10.848 ld Island . W17 .Ml!,r1nda ....18 18.51 Fremont ...18 18 .d23, Aubu:n 15 14 .817 svr 17 18 .48, Mary Ills ...IS 18 .448 -olumbus ...17 10 .42kiD. uty ...12 18 .42 jjearrt-y ... 18 18 471 ,.h and-.ah. 12 17 411 Hastings ....18 20 .4441 Voik i4 21 ,4t 1 calerdar'a Ressjlts. WESTERN LlSAGtE. Donver. 0: Omaha. 8. Pueblo, I; Bloux City. 7. Lincoln, 4: Dea Mo, net, 4. Topeka, 0; gt. Joseph, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York. 2; Boston, 1. Philadelphia, 8; rrooKlyn, E. Ten Innings. Pittsburg, 3; Chlcaxo, 2. f-t. Louis, 8; Cincinnati, 4 AMERICAN L.CAOL'E. Chicago. 8-13; St. Louis. 1-6. ( levelsnd. 8: Letroit. . Wah.ngton-Phlladelph1a, rain. Lot ton. 8; Nw York, 8. NKFRASK'A SI ATE LEAGI T ' ' - Tork. 4. Grand Island, 1; Superior, 1 Kearney, i; Seward, 0. Fremont, 7; Haatlngs. . MINK LEAGUE. Nebrsska City. 3; Hhenandoah, IS. Flls CUy, ; Clartnda. 2. Maryville, 2; Auburn, 4. tianaes Today. Western League-Den vei at Omh . . . -.iv, ..ncom at De ..if., lopeka at Ml. Joseph. National League New York at Boaton .'luudeipbia at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Chi o. bt. l,oula at Cincinnati. Ameilcan League Chicago at St. Loula -leveiand at Detroit, Waikiington at Phlla .elphla. Bnaton at New York. American Association St. Paul at Co umbua, Kansas City at T-ledo. Mlnneap.tlU it Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Louisville. Nebru&Ka istate L.eague Columbus a t'ork, Orand Island nt bupenor, Kearne .t Keward, Fremont at Hastings. Mink League Nebrsska City at Shenan Josh. Palls City at Ciarlnda, Maryvllie kuburn. Fox. p 4 1 i 0 i 1 Totals 37 5 14 27 IS "I Batted for Northup In the eighth. Batted for Herche In the ninth. Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 04 Lincoln 0 0 ) 1 0 0 0 1 14 Two-base hlta: Thomaa, L'ltowakl. Three beasi hit: Thomas. - Base on balls: Oft Pox, t. Struck out: By Fox, i; by Northup, t. Stolen bases: Uagnier, Korea, iuatucii. Hit in runs: MattioK, 1; Bauuant, 1; giauD, 1; iobb, i. ftaumiuu 11. i: Ue. Curi.s, Uraham, Htrat.on. Left on base. Des .dolnes, 6: Lincoln, 8. Hlta: o. Northup Li in etgiu Innings; oft Herch 2 In one Inning. Time: 1:40. Umplrt Morgan. KIOCX CITY COMES FROM BEHLN. Champions Overeoiue Lead of Flv I eveatlt aad Elghta. BIOUX CITY, June 20.-S.oux City wi from Pueblo in a grand up-hill fight t day, overcoming a lead of five runa In tl seventh and eighth. Ten hlta were mm ff Ellis In these Innings, totalling uns. Eage was hit effectively, but w. .aken out after the aeventh Inning. Ecor BIOUX CITT. AB. R. H A. J 0 0 0 I 0 1 Andreas, 2b. ,. tlteni, lb jieen. if Neighbors, rf. Hartman, ss. . Wagner, cf. .. Relliy, 8b. ... Miller, 0. dege. p Towne P. Miller, p. ... Barber, p Totals I a I I 1 I 0 y v 0 0 4 0 85 7 14 27 14 PUEBLO. AB. R. H. O. A. I Mlddleton, cf. 4 0 3 0 0' Berger, ss 4 1 1 1 J . Belden, If S 1 1 0 0 Koerner, lb 4 0 t 15 0 Hughes, lb 4 0 0 1 1 Davis, rf 4 1 1 0 0 CUIre. 8b, I t 1 1 6 , . demons, 0 t 1 1 8 1 ' Ellis, p 4 0 1 0 6 ( ' Totals . '.... ' W 24 16 " Batted for Sage In seventh. Pueblo 2 1000800 0' Sioux CUy 1 0 0 0 0 0 I I " Sacrifice hitt: Stem (2), Hughes, Middle ton. Two-base hits: Belden, Berger, Wag ner, Reilly, Andreas, Breen. Stolen bases: Andreas, Hartman. Hits: Off Saga, I It. seven Innings; off Miller, I In one inning Double plays: Claire to Hughes; Claire t Koerner. (-.truck out: By Sage, 8;. by Mil ler, 2; by Ellis. 8. First baae on balls: Of Sage. ft. Passed ball: demons. Umpires. Gardner and Shoemaker, Time: 3:00. FREE MAX BAFFLES TOPEKA TEAM S. Joseph. Take Second Game of, Series, (1st to Notklnsr. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 80. Freeman held Topeka to two hits today and St. Joseph t ok the second game of the series, 1 t 0. Fast fielding kept St. Joseph's score down. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Ittckert, If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Moore, ss I 0 0 8 8 1 Hafford. Sb 4 0 1110 Toms-son, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Whitney, lb 4 0 1 0 u Crompton. rf I 0 0 1 0 0 Breitenateln, 2b I 0 0 2 1 0 Frambes, o 2 0 0 i t 0 Clark, p I 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals 0 3 84 I I ST. JO6EPH. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Kelly, rf 4 0 1 I 0 0 Powell, If 8 1 1 I 0 J 0 Jonea. lb I 0 1 8 0 0 Zwllling. ct 4 0 1 1 0 1 Reilly, 2b 4 0 1 t t '0 Kerni. c 8 0 0 T 1 0 Meinke. aa 8 0 0 3 1 0 Hamilton, 8b 8 .0 1 10 Freeman, p 8 0 1 0 t 0 Totals 29 1 7 37 I 1 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 St. Joseph ;..0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 fcecrUlce hits: Hafford, Whitney. Btolen baaee: Powell, Junes. Three-base hit: W huney. Struck out: By Freeman, 6; by Clark. 7. Bases on balls: Off Freeman, 3; otf Clark. 3. Paaaed ball: Fra-mbea. l-ert on bases: Bt. Joseph, 7; Topeka. 8. Um pire. Haskell. Time: 1:46. ROURKE ASKS WAIVERS ON GONDING AND DURBIN Veteran Cateker to Be Take Care of Inlll Ho Lands Good Bertk. Wat vert have been ask J by Pa Rourke on Johnny Oondlng and, Blaine Durbln, Omaha veteran catcher and .the only left handed twlrler on the roster, respectively. Gondlng bee teen on the Rourke teem for so long that things will not seem right without him behind the bat or on the coaching Una. He has been here for ten years. He will have things easy, how over, around the Rourke oamp un tilths has landed k good place. Pa Rourke announced laet Bight that he would remain oa the Rourke payroll until he waa satisfied with any pUee or team he settles with. A (new will be kept on the oC7. 1 WT "-4 ..V- " . 4 1 i f PITCHER ROBINSON MSI GAME GOB 10 SUPERIOR jbion and Morse, Both in Fine Form, ( Play Like Stars. .3LANDEES LOSE BY ONE SC0EE fork Losee to Colnaabos by Seren to Poor, Through Costly Errors and Inability to Hit 1st Pinches. SUPERIOR. Neb. June 20. Special Tele--.ram.) Gibson and Morse were both In fine form today and with superb support rom both teams put tin the fastest game of the season on these, grounds. Gibson finally won his game In the eighth with a two-sacker, scoring Orr from first. Score: SUPERIOR. ORAND ISLAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Alls, tt 4 1 0 rank, ef I 1 0 Hlrhul, ss.. 8 I Pmtth, tt.... 4 0 1 I A Cottle, rt.... 4 114 0 MrKlhben. It 4 1 0 0 Morrwell, lb 4 8 4 0 McLmt, tb.,4 1 I I I r.B'ke'ts, If 4 0 8 0 Annur't. Ik 4 0 II 0 e Spauauui, e.. 8 I 4 1 Jokortt, o ... I 0 8 I 0 Ott, lb 1 08 1 Won), lb ... I 0180 D B'ke'ts, lbt 0 It 1 9 Wittns, rt... I 0 8 0 0 OIdsob. 1110 Mors, p 8 1 .0 0 0 Totals. 88 8 1 M I Totsls 10 7 iT 14 l Irand Island 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 superior 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Sacrifice bit: Gibson. Stolen base: Coyle. Two-baee hits; Morse, Gibson, Coyle. Bases on balls; Off Morse. 8; Off Gibson, L Struck outs By Morse, 8; By Gibson, 8. ft on bases: Grand Island, 8: Superior, 4. Double plays: Gibson to Speilman.to D. Bockewlta; D. Bockewtts to McDowell;: Ward to Armstrong. Passed ball: Spell-1 man. Hit by pitched ball: By Qlbson, 1. Time: 1:20. Umpire; McDermott Bkotont for toward. SEWARD, Neb., June 20. (Special Tele gram.) Seward was shut out today by Kearney. Score: K BUR. VET. SEWARD. AB H.O A . AB.H.O A.K. Or j, et 8 18 1 Iftuloy, as.. 8 1 t 1 1 Dewoey, ss.. 8 8 I 8 I Cmu. 8b... 8 8 18 4 Psilea, 8b... 4 Ilk 0 Nalt. it 8 1 t 0 0 Jarrott, rf... 4 1 0 0 0 Henry, lb. ...4 0 11 0 0 rislr. Ib-e. 8 0 110 Robinson. If 8 1 10 0 Hart-la, If.... 8 1 4 0 0 Fvllan, lb... 4 10 10 Ma"iurtn. el 1 0 0 ltt, f 4 8 8 0 0 foater, lb... 4 0 8 4 1 l.ucaa, c 4 0 T 8 0 Oram, p 4 f 0 4 0 Millar, p....O 0 0 8 0 Black, lb.... 8 0 8 0 1 Whaeler, p.. 8 0 0 8 0 Totals J4 11 IT II I Totals 81 T 87 18 1 Kearney A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hit: Green. Two-base bit: Pullen. Bases on balls: Off Wheeler, l; Off Green, 8. Struck out: By Wheeler, 6; By Green, 1. Double play; Downey to Fos ter to Claire. Batteries: Kearney, Green and Magerkurth and Claire; Beward. Miller, Wheeler and Lucas. Umpire: Thlel. HASTINGS, Neb., June 20. (Special Sele gram). Hastings won from Fremont with a score of 8 to T. Both teams played . a good game, but Hastings showed more class. Fortman pullod off a one handed grandstand piay and broke up a hit that might have cost two scores. Hcore: HABTrNoa rRlsHWT. AB H O A B. AB.H.O.A.E Wataon. rt... 8 I 1 0 0 Bennett, cf .l 0 1 0.0 Fortman. aa. 8 I 8 I Fullan, lb... 8 1111 Bromlrr. ef. I 0 1 0 0 Bohnar. rf . I 10 0 0 Kata. lb 4 8 I 1 0 Thompson, ss I I I 0 0 l ook., lb.... 8 8 7 0 0 Naff, a 4 10 0 0 Garten, If.... 4 1 0 1 1 Bonrtoao, lb. 4 I I I 0 Kilns, lb.... 8 14 1 0 Turpln, If... I 0 111 Hoarnla. e... 4 I 10 0 I firr, lb.... 4 18 10 Orth. p 1 1 0 8 0 Rouas. p..... 8 1111 Casey, p 10000 Touts .84 0 84 10 8 Totsls 88 II 87 10 4 , rremont 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 1 0-7 Hastings 0 10 0 11110-8 Struck out: By Caaey. 4; by Orth, 6; by Rouse, 4. Bases on balls: Off Casey, 2; off Orth. S) off Rouse, S. Two-baee hlta: Thompson, Hoernle. Three-baee hits: Bohner, Watson. Home run: Neff. Stolen bases: Bohner, Turpln, Conk, Watson. Sacrifice hlta: Cook. Umpire: McKee. Time: ' 8 SO. York's Woskseu Coats Game. TORK, Neb., June SO (Special Tele gram.) lor lost to uoiumnin today through costly errors and Inability to hit In the plnohea. Wetsenberger made a brilliant one-handed catch of a fly from rarren s bat in me eigntn. score: CDIA'MBt'8. TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.M.O.A.k Matiell, rt.. 8 110 0 rarrsll, 8b... i 1110 Itopeia. id... sue uaia. n. . rf 8 10 0 0 onvbani. lb . I 118 H.nnUaar. II 8 f 8 8 0 k. Brovn, as 4 8 1 1 I Harm, cf.... 4 18 0 0 K. Brawn, lb 4 0 1 I 1 r.rna. la.... 10 0 11 VMrrr, etl I I I 0 Dya. aa 8 18 8 1 Laera. If.... 4 0 I 0 8 Johneoo. ... 8 0 8 0 1 Asnew. s.... 4 8 8 1 I Stewart, 4... 1 0 8 8 0 kalworta. p. 4 8 0 4 0 Braabf k. Sb. 8 1 8 1 1 HanaM. p... 8 0 0 8 1 Totals 80 Ufltt I Fw. p.. 10 0 10 Totals 80 8 tl 10 8 Columbus 00800080 01 Tork 1 8 8 0 1 4 Homo runa: FkrreU, Hkrom. Two-base 1 u His Wiles Too Much for 1 Vwi .... : . i- U f e""-" '- ' sail jKisiiww OF OMAHA, WH O SHUT OUT THE GRIZZLIES ESTER DAY. ISM ( fj CMiLtmf Ml SV.STVNT 4.oj V4l.e, hit: Melxell. First on balls: Off Wal worth, 6. Struck ou'.: By Hansen, B; by Fox, 2, by Walworth. 8. Hit by pitched ball: Dye, Copple. Wild pitch: Walworth U. t-uKnea nans: Agnew, 3. Time: J..W. um plre: Held. GOI.r KXTRIE9 ARB GIVEIC OCT Official List for Notional One Chanaplonsblp Made Pnbllo. NEJW YORK. June 20 The official llet of the entries for the National open golf championship to be played on the links of the Chicago Golf club next Friday and Saturday was announced today by Secre tary Wataon of the United Statee Golf as sociation. The list In part follows: Alexander Ross, Braeburn. C. L. Ames, Chicago. O. R. West, Chicago. Mason Phelps, Midlothian. Peter Robertson, Oakmont. R. A. Gardner, Hinsdale. G. O. Simpson, Whea toning. H. C. Egan, Kxmoor. Harry Turple, Edgewater. W. A. Alexander, Chicago. George Sargent, Chevy Chase. S. R. Simpson, Kenosha. J. M. Sellers, Chios. S. J. FoulM, ChlcaRo. C. B. Devol, Chicago. Alexander Smith, Wykagyl. George Braid. Midlothian. Alex Campbell, the Country club. Republicans Object. to Reciprocity Bill Opponent Deolare Measure is Open ing" Wedg-e in Protective Tariff Wall. WASHINGTON, June JO. Republican op position to the Canadian reciprocity bill in the senate reached the stage of open re volt todsy. Led by Senator Dixon of Mon tana, who again failed In his demand for an explanation or a speech In favor of the bill from some of the republican leaders, who champion the measure, the republican opponents declared that if the bill passed, many republicans would join the democrats in an attempt to lower the duties on all manufactured products. j "We want to niake one killing," declared Senator Crawford of South Dakota. "We find the senators from Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maine, states that have always reaped the greatest harvest of protection, advocating this measure that proposes to put on the tree list every single article raised In the northwest. I want to deal with this metier In its entirety. If Pennsylvania, Missis sippi atid Mkaaachuaetts have joined bands in a new political propaganda. It Is time for the rest of the country to strike out on a new track." President Taft's Chicago speech Ik sup port of Canadian reciprocity and against the Root amendment to the bill now before the senate came In for criticism in tne senate today. . A snertcma Tnckts Wis AaraJa. KIEL. Germany, June 80. The second event In the international yacht races for sondes boats was wen today ky the Amer ican racers In one, two. three order. Clma as first, bililot aeooad euie Beaver UUV Denver -1 i I :f VHet-4M I. High School Alumni Meet at Field Club in Annual Reunion Many Members of Early Classes At tend Dancing Following Busi. new Session. Alumni of the Omaha High school, from the classes of 1871 up to the present grad uating class, joined In a happy reunion at the Omaha Field club last evening. Over 800 graduates of the Omaha High school were present, many of wnom reside out of town. ,A short business meeting was held, after which the evening- was spent In dancing. Bamuel Reynolds, '08, president of the asso ciation, presided. It was decided to adopt constitution to govern future meetings and reunions. A telegram from Prlnnlns.1 v. tt t4 Mrn. Graff, offering their congratulations on tne success of the Alumni association, was read.' Dr. W. M. Davidson, retiring superintendent of publlo schools, gave the announcement that the Board of Educa tion had decided upon Miss Kate A. Mo Hugh for the new principal. Miss McHugh was Immediately surrounded by a host of her former students, who tendered their congratulations. Former officers were honored by re-eleo-tlons, Btanlsy Rosewater. chosen -vice pres. Ident, being ths only one newly elected. The officers are: Presldent-8ajnuel Reynolds. Vice President-Stanley Rosewater. feecretary Martha Bliss. Treasurer otto Bauman. livsrythin was nimnui . v mi cum- rort and pleasure of the old BtudenU, and vi veupie irom different states were present. Mrs. Ondfrev u... e. . www mom PDUDI OUrnS. Of the r.lann a too? . , . . - - uavaiaa irom Louisville. Ky.. purposely to attend the re "n' O- N. Peek of the claas of ISM, who waa to join Mr. Peek In Molina, 111., remained over several days for the reunion. Other out-of-town alumni were present Many students from Dartmouth, Prince ton, Armour Institute, Mlohlgan and Ne braska were present, axd a few gave evi dence by their college yells throughout the evening. Mrs. P. R. McConneU, a member of the first graduatln; class of the school, was present, and waa a-rx v... . - j hi nor 'd Acquaintances. Mrs. Burns of th. class of 1878 waa the only representative of her class. Martin Cahn of ths class of UTS attended. A vote of thanks was tendered the com mittee in eharga, which lncjuded Sam Rey. nold8. 'OS. Hawthorne Daniels and Ralph Doud. for their services. RACING PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Detrwto Driving; Clnfc Olve, Or4e, at r B," Ribbon Meetln. e-uSIT" Jun The Detroit Driving tnty seve0""'4. the Program fTr ltS InV Julv ?, ? 1numl B,u" Rlbbon "et Oriss . J rt0 August 4. at which the wmncompne1t..Grat We"Urn Mt b"- The Chamber of Commerce pacing stake v?d. tor"',? ll th op",n " P " vide for the Horseman futurity on the I" M" Md M whlth "ed. anion "rL wlU " rc " WedneJ: fy-,.Fdt. the last two days the two free-for-alls are scheduled, each with an In ereased puree, Entries clone on July is. the program being aa follows: iJe ?r' ho"' ,ulJ' trot, t ta S heats, purse. H.000; i u pace. 8 In 8. n;rr vt' (cioMd)- -,j 6eoon4 day, Tueeday, August L l:U pane, ' . ,8i,0U0i 8:U trot. I It i, teloeed). 5,M)i tbe Horseman luturtty, 8 yeeus old. 8 beats, (closed), (lOOOO; 8 year -old pace, I beau (cloned). $8,600. Third day. Wednesday. August 8. 1:18 paoe. 8 In 8. tL030; 8.M trot. Merohaou and Manufacturers stake, (cloeed). 810,000; 8:04 paoe, I la I (olueed). 88.000; the Horee Diaa futurity, t ynexa old. trot. S In 8, (cloeed . 82.000. Fourth day, Thursday, Avgust 8. I 18 trot. 8 In t. 8UOU0; 8:S pare. 8 la a. 8L0UU; free for all trot. I la t, 8U00; 108 pace. I In I. K 4-a-,-.. ' C3 s 1 TIGERS LAND ON MITCHELL Detroit Gets Seyen Rum la Two Firit Inning. NAPS LOSE, EIGHT TO THREE 1 Brilliant Base Manning on Part of Locals Assists In Visitors' De feet Jackson Gets Tkree. Ttae Hit. DETROIT, Mich.. Jui ). Detroit knocked Mitchell out of the box in less than two Innings today and th's. coupled wrn nrni'sri rae runn-ng. ra.ised Cleve Innd s defeat. 8 to 8. Krar.p. who relieved Mitchell, pitchfd tnltndl.1l' In fielding practice before the game, Turner wrenched his back and will be out of the game for some time. Score: PITnOlT CLVLA.Nl All. H.O A K AB H.O A rrik. If ... l 1 o 6 nnntj. if... t I Jona, 1( I Ott 0 Olaon. ta.. . 1 I t 1 Bush, w .... I I I I I Jarkonn, ef. . I I t 0 0 Cobh, cf 4 1 I t 0 Ktarly, rf . 4 I 1 t 4 Crfrrfl, rf 4 t I 4 Stnvall, 1 . 4 1 10 I 0 Palah niy, lb I I IS I t nirm'n'm, It I 4 11 Morlarfy, 3b 4 0 I 1 t ln, Jh 4 0 S 0 O Lrary, It) . 4 I t 4 0 l.ra. c 1 0 0 0 1 ii"f, e ... t I Flrhar. 0....I 8 14 1 Llvntr. p.... 4 I 4 I 0 M.tch.ll, p.l 1 0 I 1 Krapp, p 11110 Totala :l 10 IT 14 8 Totals It 14 14 11 4 Cleveland 0 u . v v i 1 u o-i Detroit i 8001000 lx-ft on bases: Cleve.and, luj Detroit, 4. Two-ba luts: usiehainy, ijilerly. ihree buse hit: jacivin. m,b. vu Macheii, ( In one and l.vj-.iuitis Innings; o.t ivrapp, a in six a..u une-thlid liimnHS. kloieu bases: i.iw (2;, Oawtora Uunu. Lioulue piaj : bull to btot'all to Oison. bUuca Oui: By ivraop. 8; By Wveiy, i. Bases on balls: Olf Iviapp, t; off Livuiy, i, Wiiu pitch: k.Kciie.1. inue: i.vi. Umpires. Ptsrrlne and JUlueen. liiaUiu.udi'1'a Pound Unit. NEW VOIUv, June W. .New York pounued oui nine hits ar.u scuied so.i tun. m inn ia. i two Innings t.uy a.iu nosed OUt Boston, t to h. Lnase timva .n the winning run with a hit wnic.n wouiu have L.oi. a iir.ie run If 11 hu not Sv... a man In from third and endtd the gari'S. The visitors did some brunant iitiding. rord waa hit treel a.. a lameu omy tmte Innings. 8coit: NKW YORK. BOSTO.V AB..H.0.AE. AB.M.OA." Daniels, cf-rf L. 1 1 0 0 Hooper, rf . .. 4 I I I 0 Woker, rf...ri 11 0 0 LOnrd'ar, IU I I 1 I Fltifrrald, f I 4 t 4 0 tpaakar, cf..4 1 0 0 Uaruall, lb. I I I I 0 u;i, if I I I 0 One, If-cf... 4 111 0 Yerkee, lb... I 1110 vuiaui, ... 1 1 1 1 warnsr, la. .1114 1 Chan, lb.... 8 I 10 1 1 Bnala, lb.... 4 OHIO B.Oard-v, 384 1 I I 0 N nun'kar, a 3 I 4 1 0 Swaouejr, 0.. 4 1 t I 1 Hall, p I 0 0 I 0 rrt. 0 0 1 4 fape, p 4 0 i 0 Vnutbn. p.. .10010 , -7- Totals 84 10 ll18 8 Touts tl 15 IT II I iwo out wneii winning run was made. Boston ...1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 1-8 New York 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 i) First base on errors: Boston 2: New York, 2. Left on baao: Boston, 6: New York, 7. First baae on bails: Olf Hail. 4; Otf Ford, 1; O.'t Vaughn, 4. btruok out: By Hail. 8; By Ford, 1; k.y Vautftn, 7. Homo run: Wagner. Three- bu..-;e hits: Daniels, 2; Cree, Knight. Two-baee hlta: Hooper. Lewi:), Hartxcll. Sacrifice h.ts: L. Gardner, Vtagner. harucli. Btolen bases: Houper. ere, Sateney. Double plays: Lewis and Nunamaker. Hits: Off Hall, 14 In eight and two-thirds Innings; Of! Paps 1 In ninth inning; Off Ford, t In three in nings; Off Vat gian. 5 In s'.x Innings. ITm- flree; Connolly and OLoughli.i. Time: 06 Sox Win Doable-Header. ST. LOL'19, MO.. June lO.-Chlcago hit the local pitchers hard, took advantage of errors and won both ends of the double header with bt. Louis today. Boor, first game; CHICAGO. sr. LOl ig. w , . AB.H.O.A.E.' , AB.H.O.A.E. Mclntyre. rf. 6 8 0 0 1 Batten, sf . . 4 1 1 t 0 Lord. Sb 8 I 1 1 0 Auttln. 3b... 4 1 4 8 1 Callahan, cf. B 0 1 0 0 Malnan. rf... 8 1 10 0 Bodia. lb.... 4 14 1 0 Lapona, lb . I 1,1 8 8 rouhrty, If 4 I 1 0 0 Hoitan. If 8 0 I 0 0 Collins, lb... 4 1 4 1 0 Stephens. 0.. 1 4 4 4 1 Tanneblll, sa 4 1 I I 0 Krlehell, 0 . I 1 I 0 0 Blork. c I 0 I 0 0 Rowan, lb... 4 4 10 1 OlmaUMd. p.. 8 1 1 I 0 Wallace, aa. . I 0 1 I 0 . Halllnan, aa. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 81 10 87 11 1 Lak. p 1 0 0 1 ft Hamilton, p. I 1 0 I 0 Mltcball. d.. 0 0 n a Murray .... 1 8 8 0 0 CriM 1 8 0 0 ft Totals IT 11 17 I 8 Batted for Wallace In the eiKhth. Batted for Hamilton In the lhh Chicago 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 -8 St. Loula 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits. MFelntyre. Dougherty, Oltnstead. Secriflce hits: Austin. Hogn, rltv,ta,4 . Tu,KI. . - . n.Ji. rr. , , v ...... L u . . vUWIO pim.,. m . uuu j r, lannaniil and Collins. Stolen bases: Call&han. Bodlo M'' -'""snerty. nases on nans: Off Olmstead, 1; off Hamilton, 1: off Lake, 1. Struck out:- By Olmstead. 7: by Lake, 8: . .....(, W,., .. H 4T.ILWIITJII, 1. nilV. Lake, sis In four Innings; off Hamilton. 4 n iour inningn; on Autcneii, none In one inning. Left on bases: St. Louis. 10; Chi cago. 7. Time: J:0S. Umpires; Hvans and Mullen. ' CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A g. Mrtntyrs, rf. 4 8 1 0 0 Shottan. rt. . I I I 0 0 Lord, lb I 1 1 I 0 Austin, lb... 4 1 1 1 0 Callahan, cf. 8 1 8 0 0 Maloan, rf.. 4 0 0 0 0 Bodls. lb.... 4 111 1 Imports, lb.. I 1810 Poufbartjr, 118 1 10 0 Hos.n, If.... 8 18 0 8 Colllna, lb... 4 1 8 1 1 nark. C....4 14 10 Tannehlll, ss 8 8 4 1 ft Bla.-k, lb. ...4 1 8 8 I Payne, s 4 1 8 8 0 Halllnan, ss. 4 1 4 1 0 Baker, p 4 8 8 4 0 Geor.. p.... 0 ft 0 I 0 . , Mitchell, p.. 8 0 ft 8 ft Totals II 18 87 10 8 Harpar, p.... 1 ft 0 1 ft Clancy, Is.... 1 ft 8 ft 0 Totals 84 1 87 11 "l Score, second game: Batted for Harper In ninth. Chicago ...0 8 3 0 8 1 0 0 0-13 St. Louis 0 00008000 8 Two-base hits: Austin, Dougherty, Hogan. Mclntyre, Tannehlll, Pavne. Home run: Lord. Bases on balls: Oft George, 1; Off Mitchell, 2; Oft Harper, 1: uft Baker, 8. Struck out: By Baker, 7; By Harper, 4; By Mitchell. 3. Hits: Off George, 6 In one and two-third, Inning i Otf Mit chell, 8 In three and one-third Innings; uft Harper, 2 In four Innings. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Mullen and Evans. Arapahoe Gets GtMteo Eat). AllAPAHOB. Neb.. June k0. tSoeclal Tel egram.) In one oT the fan teat and most hotly contented ball games ever played on the Arapenoe diamond, the Beaver City Boosters put it over the Arapahoe Braves today Dy a score 01 8 to 0. The game was well attended and sxcitlng from start to finish. Score; Beaver City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1-3 Arapahoe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Batteries: Beaver Cltv. Wvnrnon anil Warner; Arapahoe, Tull and Carrol. Hits; Beaver City, 6; Arapahoe. 8. Struck out: -y wyncoop, 7; by Tull, 5. Errors: Beaver City. 3: AraD&hoe. A Umolra: Perry. Llnwooel Dereete teknyler. LINWOOD. Neb., June .-Special.) Llnwood defeated Schuyler' in one of the fastest games of tbe season on the local grounds Sunday by a score of 3 to 3. Llnwood 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 8 Schuyler 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 02 Batteries: Llnwood, Quads and Shanberg; Schuyler, Peeek and Bures. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. A TRIUMPH IN THE ART THE LEADING BEER IN THE MIDDLE WEST Family Tranter SaipuUetX tt Chaa. Htora,. tUtiU; Uult)T7ndmt. B-8811- GIANTS BREAK TIE IN NINTH New York Scores Winning; Run After Two Are Out FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE Devore lnlee and Makee Nice Steal of Second Base, Scoring om Doyle's Doable Over Ffeffer's Mend. POfTON. June .-New Tork defeated Potion. I to 1. in a well plwd gam this sfterno n. The visitors icrrd the win ning run in the ninth Inning, after two were out. Pewe tingled and made a ntce teal of second, ecyirlng on Doyle's double over Pfeffer's heed. Score: NEW Tc.PK BO8T0V AH H O A K fiaora, rf...4 I 0 t ft Bwesner. 10 4 I I I ft Trnyia. Jh . . ft 1 I 4 4 Tnn. lb 1 in o ft Snorlsraaa. rf 4 I I 1 ft Mrtn aa .11114 Murray. If . 4 A 1 ft Mlllrr H 1 a a a a M'-kla. lb .. I I t 0 Interton. lb. 4 1 4 I 1 r-aidOl at I I I t Kline, e .... 3 0 I ft ft palln. IS.. . I A 0 A Joia. cf 1 ft 0 ft ft rr r. ... I A I I A r'ffr, ..f...! 0 0 0ft Mamuard, p 4 A A I 0 Kalart. If ... I A I ft ft Matiern. p . l 0 0 I ft Total. II 517 18 1 ! Totala II I IT II I Poefin 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 Two base h'ts: Crandall. Dovle. Rne rl'lce hits: Crandall, Devlin. Stolen basi: Heixoir (2), Devors. Left on bases: Mot. ton. C; New To-k 10. Bases on balls: off Matrern. 8; off Marquord. 5 First bate cn errors: Bjs'on, 1. Struck out: Hv Mettern. 1: by Ma-quard. 1 Time; 1:58. Lmi::s: Flnneran and Rigler. Phillies Score In Teatk. BPOOKLTN. June 30.-Phlladelph!a won out in the tenth on Luderus' double, a force out and Doolan's saurlflce fly. Score: HItaD!ET.rHU. BROOKLYN. .w AB.H.O.A g. A9.M O.A K. Knha. lb... 4 0 1 I I Hurl, of.... I I I 0 0 Pakrt, of.. 4 110 n.ul.art, It . I 0 I I ft U..rt, lb... 8 I 4 I 0Wb.i, If.,.. 4 18 0 1 Mi.ca, U....8 0 4 0 it ltummal, :b, 4 0 1 I ft Uidarua It.. I I 10 1 0 Stark aa 4 1 I I 1 Walih. rf ...I 1 0 0 4 raulton, rf.l 1 I 1 8 rinola i, aa... I ft 1 riui'mas, lb. 4 8 4 I ft Moran, a.... 114 11 D win. . .. I 1 I 1 "re. 8 8 4 1 8 ft Ufer, p.... I 10 4 Alaaandir, PO08I0 'r Tjtala 3 T SO 14 I Totala IT 11 M U I . Phllafs'phlk 0 1 0 0 0 1 (I 8 0 1-8 Pro.iklvn 0 0 0 0 10 110 C- iwo-bsaa h!ts: Lobert, Luderus. Three- .oTo n t: wnoar. nomt run: LiU.leri's i-i win. Bks.s on balls: Off Moore. 0; O.f Baiger 2. Struck o:t: By Moore. 4: lit Alerar?crr. 1: Pv aTaia.A s 'rim.. a.4 Hits. Off Moore, J in seven and otia-tiuid nnir.gg. Umpires: ODay m.J Emslle. Cardinal Win In Seconal. CINCINNATI. O. Ju .-rrommea wliinftss and retchers costly muff of it, Tv n t s-eord gsve Lou's five rife nd permitted them ti win an xoltln a.me h're toiav. 5 to 'reeie oilcceedrd Fromnie In the thlid and held his opronrf i s-f. r-itfibllshlnT the H:aon's isojid h striking out six conec tlvri men Hnb. lltrel was put out of tb gsms fo- d Putin a de!-l:n by U:-4N:.e ion. 3soiei 8T. Lorts CTXC7fNTt AB.H.O.A I AS.lt.O.A.g. Hutsina, lb. i 0 I 4 0 Catcher. If I 1 4 0 1 Hauatr. at... I 1 A i 0 Hohimrl 'i a i t A Bills. If 4 4 I 0 0 IMtaa. rf.. . 4 1 0 0 1 nonincnr, in t ill l n Bock, rf 4 1 I 0 Jl rr.t. rf ... I 0 A ft tair.enft. aa I ft I 0 ft VI j,, j I j I ; nriBt, lb..., I t 1 1 ft OakKt, of..., I 0 A 0 ft Ita. lb 4 (411 Dlla". t I 1 I 1 ft McLaan, ...4 4 7 1 1 Stttlt, f 4 ft 0 I ft Fromat. p.. n 0 ft ft ft Altltr 1 0 0 ft ft Tottli it I IT 14 0 Kaaf. p I 0 I I ft n-tr, li.. ft A I ft ft Stvaro 4 ... 1 1 ft Totala tl "ft IT 1 l Ratted for Promina n tha sscond. "2at:d for Koe.'e In thi ninth. Bt. Louis 0 8 0 A o 0 0 0 03 Unclr.nati 1 0 1,0 1 0 0 0 1-4 Two-bae hits: Mowrv, Hauser, Mo Lean. Hits: Off Fromme .two in 3 In nings; oft Keefe, three In 7 Innnlncs. Sac rlfloe hit: Bllrs. Double playi Orant, Esmond and Hob'ltrel. Teft on hjiei ! Cincinnati, 4; 6t. Louis 8. F.rst on balls; Oft Sieelo, 3; off Fromme. 1; eff Kea:, I. F'rst on errors: fit. Louts, 1. Hit hv pitched ball: By Fromme: Rvant and Oakes. Struck out: By fi.eele. 8, tv Ksefe, 7. Time: 3 15. Umpires: Eaten and Jch.i atone. Pirates Skade Cobs. CHICAGO, June 50. Pittsburg defeated Chicago, 8 to 3, here today by bunchlns; hits off Richie. Adsms was effective and kept the locals' hits scattered. S:ore: ' PITTSBURG. CHICAIO AB H O A S. AB H.O. A S. Caray, cf ... 4 ITO 4 Bhaokarft, If. 1400 Clark, If.... 4 1 ft 0 OSihulia, r?..l 110 8 Brrnt, 8b.... I 1 I ft 0 Hofman. lb . 4 1 I ft ft Vaanar, sa..l 1 t 0 ft Sim man. tt. I 1 1 4 ft Millar, lb.... I 10 1 0 Doyle, lb. ... I 0 I I ft McKaoh't. Mil I I 0 fthaan, at.... I 0 I 1 8 Wllaon. rf... 4 0 I ft 4 Oooa, cf 4 1 4 1 ft Olbeon, S....I 0 4 1 0 Archar, C....I 0 110 Adama, p.... 8 10 1 0 Klcnit, p.... I A 4 0 ft Tooar, p 0 ft 0 ft 8 Totals II I IT I ft tsalar 1 0 0 0 0 Totala It I IT ft 9 Batted for Richie in seventh. Chicago 0100 0 100 0-3 Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0-3 . Adams, 3; oft Richie, 1. Struck out: By Two-base hits: Soheckard, Hofman, Mo- V Kechnle. Three-bane hit: Zimmerman. 1 Hits: Off Richie, in seven innings; otf I Xoney. 8 In two Innings. ie.,e on ba.ls: Ott Aom, 8; by Kichie, l. Time: l:i. um pires: Klem and Brennsn. ARAPAHOE, Neb., June M -(Special Tel egram.) Arapahoe took everything In the ARAPHOIS. Neb., June I'a (Special Tele gram.) Araphoe took everything in the ball game at McCook last Sunday. Seore: Araphoe 1 0 1 3 0 8 0 0 410 McCook 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 24 Three-base Mta: Araphoe (8). Two-base hits: MoCook (2. Batterien: Araihoe. Arnold and Carroll; McCook, Reynolds and . llannun. Struck out; By Arnold, 8; by ,1 Reynolds, (. 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