A- r- 8 Might as Well DENVER WIHSffl ELEVENTH Thomas Muff i . Beall'i Drive and Iieonard Scores. ITOISH COMES 3 IX TO FIVE ' Caeaidr Helpa Game Along; by Horn Ra Taree-Baae Hlta Contrt- , ' , bate to Thrills of the ' Spectator. DENVER, June 12.-Wlth two down In the eleventh, Thomas muffed eBall's drive and Leonard scored the winning run for Denver. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. Coffey, as S 1 0 Cassidy, rf 1 2 Baall, If (00 QMlllin, 3b 4 0 1 Ken worthy, 2b 4 0 1 Channell. cf S 1 2 Lindsay, lb 2 11 8pa.hr, e 0 1 Iieonard,' p.. O. A. E. 2 2 1 i i 3 2 9 10 3 0 0 0 s 1 0 1 2 Aotals ,. ....41 6 10 33 13 V DES MOINES. AB. R- H. O. A. E. Hahn rf....... ...... 6 1 2 2 0 0 Curtis, cf 4 1 0 2 0 0 Claire, as 6 2 2 1 3 0 Belden, If 4 0 3 8 0 1 Colllgan, 2b... 6 0 0 3 1 0 Thomas, lb 3 0 1 10 0 1 Leonard, 3b 3 0 0 2 2 0 McOraw 1 0 0 0 0 0 'tnatowski, C 8 0 17 0 0 Meuston, p & 1 0 0 3 0 Korea, 3b. I 0 1 0 0 0 ' Totala .. ...41 1 10 W 9 1 , Batted for Leonard in eighth. ' Two out when winning run acored. Des Moines ..I 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- Denver ....0 0006000001-6 Stolen bases: Channel, Claire, Thomas, Kenwortby (2), Llndiiay (2). Two-base hit: Hahn. Three-baae hits: Claire, Leon ard. Spahr. Home run: CaeMdy. Sacrifice hits": Belden, Kenworthy, Coffey. Struck out: . By Heuaeon, 7; by Leonard, 7. Bases on balls: Off Heuston. 4; off Leon ard, 3. Double play: Lteonard to Lindsay. Wild pitches: Leonard, Heuston. Hit by pitched ball: Coffey. Left on bases: Denver, 9: efts Moines, tt. Time: 2:30. Umplrei Everett' , WICHITA RUNS OVER ST. JOB Seven Runs Scored Off Freeman In V Poarth lamias;. WICHITA, Kan., June 12.-Wlchlta got , to Freeman with two out in the fourth and scored seven runa before W. T. John son, a Tabor college pitcher, was sent in and stopped the rally. He was also hit hard and his support was erratic. The game was called in the seventh to allow 6L Jospeh to catch a train. Score: ?, , ', i ; WICHITA. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. pettigrew, cf 1 1 2 0 0 0 Craig, If I...... 4 1,0 2 0 0 Davis, rf ............ 3 1 3 3 0 0 Hughes, lb .......... 4 114 2 0 'Westersil, 8b 4 0 3 1 0 1 Callahan, ss ........ S O 0 1 S O We, 2b 13 14 10 X'lemoa, c 4 2 3 0 3 0 Durham, p 4 3 1 0 3 0 Totals 29 13 13 21 9 1 ! f ST. JOSEPH. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. .Kelly, cf ............ 4 O 1 0 0 0 ' Powell. If 3 0 1 0 0 f .Watson, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 IBorton, lb .......... 3 2 S 5 0 0 'Rellly. 3b 3 0 ,0 0 1 1 iMalnke, ss ........... 3 0 8 2 1 0 'Roth. 2b, 3 0.0 2 2 1 Gosaett, e 3 0 0 9 1 0 Freeman, p ......... 1 0 0 0 2 0 W. Johnson, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 1 Totaola 8 7 18 8 8 Wichita ;....0 0 0 7 8 3 0-12 6t Joseph .......0 1 0 1 0 0 0-3 Left on bases: St Joseph. 6; Wichita. 1. Sacrifice hits: Craig. Rellly, Clemons. Davis. Two-base hits: Borton. Clemons, Davla. Pettlgrew. Three-base hits: Pow ell. Borton. Stolen bases: Hughes, Mee, Clemons. Hits: Off Freeman. 8 in three and two-thirds Innings; off Johnson, 4 in two and one-third innings. Struck out: ' By Durham, C; by Freeman, 1; by John son. 3. Base on balls: Off Durham. 1: oft Freeman, 8; off Johnson. 4. Passed .balls: Gosaett, 1 Hit with pitched ball: Fettigrew. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Has kell. . - RKILLTt TRIPLE WINS GAME 'Sloax City Beata Topeka by Three to On Score. " TOPEKA. Kan., June ll-RelHy hit twice for trlplea, sending Breen cross with two scores, enough to defeat To peka. Score: - TOPEKA. . AB. R. 31. O. A. E. W.i.h Zb 4 0 1 z 4 King. cf... 4 0 Rlckert. If.-......- 4 0 Gardner, lb........ 1 1 FranU. ea 8 0 Lee. rf . Emory, Sb. .......... 8 0 Schmidt e - 3 Brandom. P 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 7 0 1 0 11 0 3 9 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 Totala 29 1 3 27 15 1 ' SIOUX CITY. ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Million, of.. 4 1 1 1 0 0 French, 2b 3 0 2 0 2 2 Myers. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Tennant lb........ 4 0 2 17 2 0 Breen. rf 4 3 1 0 0 0 Hmlth. ss 8 0 1 3 4 0 Reilly. 8b 4 0 J 1 10 Orendorff. e 4 0 . 0 4 0 0 White, p... 4 0 0 0 8 0 4 'Totala 84 11 27 17 1 Topeka 0 0 t 1 M H 0-1 sioVx. aty o 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0-3 Three-base hits: King, Rellly (2). Two base hits: King, Breen. Sacrifice hits: Frantx. Myers. Smith. Double Plays: Brandom to Frantx to Gardner, Tennant to Smith to Teanant. Basea on balls: Off Brandom. 2; off White. 2. Struck out: By Brandom. 4; by White, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Brandom, L Umpire: Myers. -. ' - - .' AIJT " STOPS OMAHA GAME tcfre Stands Two to Nothing- In ,f Favor of Roarkes. f LINCOLN, June 12. (Special Telegram.) Rain at the opening of the . fourth inning necessitated the calling of the gam today with the score standing 2 to 0 In favor of Omaha. : Rhodes and Jtagertnan were the opposing blabmn. i After- Coylo bad singled In the first, ' " --- v - 1 i i. i - - ... . , ' Reserve Your Standing of Teams WEST.' LEAGUE.) NAT'L LEAOUK W.L.Pot.1 W.L.Pct. St. Joseph.. 32 21 .m New York.. .38 .18 Omaha .. .27 24 .&3( Chicago ..,.2 2 .660 Denver ....28 2S .63i Cincinnati ..27 22 .jM Des Mo!nes.2t 24 .WofPlttsburgh ..24 30 .543 Sioux City .26 24 .MUlPhlladolphJa.i. 23 .tot Wichita ....26 27 .till! St. Louis. . .23 2S .451 Lincoln ....19 28 Brooklyn ...i4 29 .32 Topeka ....12 30 .Ms Boston tt 83 .3U AMER, LEAGUE. AMER. ASS N. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Boston ......32 18 .(ttOToledo 18 ,6M Chicago ....on i .tMSCoiumbua ..! 20 .m Washlna-ton.30 21 .58 Minneapolis. 30 .owi Philadelphta.26 20 .KM Kan. City... 30 30 .6w Detroit 25 7 .41 Bt. Paul.. ...24 37 ao Cleveland ..23 26 .479 lndlanapolls23 37 .383i New York.. .15 31 .3tf Milwaukee M 84 .367 6t. Louis.. ..14 3 .iWO Louisville .30 34 -810 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct W.L.Pct. Hastings ...16 10 .618 Falls City 19 9 .679 Saward .....U 11 .677 Neb. City 18 10 .643 Fremont ...15 11 .577 Auburn... 13 15 .4i4 Kearney ....12 12 . 500 Beatrice ..14 14 .6001 Or. Island...l3 11 .542 Humboldt 1117 .393 Xfk Hiawatha 919 .321 Columbus .-12 It .522 ' Superior .... 6 18 .217 ' Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha-Lincoln, rain. Kloux City. 8; Topeka, 1. pes Moines, 6; Denver, . St. Joseph, ; Wichita, 12. (' NATIONAL LEAGUE, fit. Louis, 8; Boston. 1 Pittsburgh, 7: Brooklyn, 8. Chlcafto, 2: New York, 8. Cincinnati, 8; Philadelphia, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 2; Chicago, 11. Philadelphia, 6; Clevealnd, 0. ' Washington, 8; Detroit, 1. Boston, 8; St. Louis, i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansaa City, 4-3; Toledo, 8-4. Milwaukee, 0; Columbus, 1. Minneapolis, 18; Indianapolis, 5. - tit. Paul, 6; Louisville. 4. MINK LEAGUE." Humboldt, 5; Nebraska City, L Auburn, 2: Falls City, 8. Beatrice, 6; Hiawatha, 4. Thirteen' in nlhgs. , NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Kearney-Columbus, rain. . . . No other games scheduled. i-' m Games Today. . Western LeagueOmaha at ' Topeka, Lincoln at Sioux City, Des Moines at Wichita, St. Joseph at Denver. - National Leajrue St. Louis at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Phlladelpma. American League New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit, Washing ton at Cleveland. Boston at Chicago. American Association Kansaa City at Toledo, Milwaukee at Columbus, Minne apolis at Indianapolis, St. Paul at ixiuIb vllle. .Nebraska State League Grand Island at York, Kearney at Seward. Hastings at Columbus, Superior at Fremont Mink League--Nebraka City at uburn, Falls City at Beatrice, Hiawatha at Humboldt Johnson knocked the ball over the right field fence for a home run in the first inning. Omaha went down in one, two, three order in the next two innings. Lincoln oould do nothing with Rhodes, although Miller singled in the second with two down. With a ball and a strike on John son, the first man up in the fourth, the "Umpa." called the game. Omaha goes to Topeka next for a four-game series. Beatrice Wins Out After Long Battle HIAWATHA, Ka., June ia.-(Speclal Telegram) The base ball war lasted 18 inninga today before an Immense crowd and again Beatrice pulled the game out of the fire by superior leadership. Kahl, the Hiawatha captain, made both errors and lost the game. Score: R.H.B. Beatrice .... 0 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1- S 3 Hiawatha .. .0001110010000-4 7 8 Batteries: DuU and Poteet: Jonea and Maxey-Carney. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., June -Ne braska City took the third of the series front Humboldt In a alow game today. The game was featurelesa Score: R.H.E. Humboldt 103100000-5 I 8 Nebraska City 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 -8 17 8 Batteries: Errett and Delts; Rhodes. Coooran and Gold wait. Umpire: John son. - ... FALLS CITY. Neb., June 13 -Falls City won' three straight from Auburn. , The feature of today'a game was the good work by outfielders. Score: R.H.E. Fall a City 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 -8 2 Auburn 001 001 000-3 5 2 Batteries'. Falls City, Connell and Sliest ak; Auburn, Zonderman and Krsn nlgcr. Umpire: Ward. JOHN DREXEL HEADS THE.. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SQUAD John Drexel, '13, was unanimously elected captain of the 1S13 track team of the Omaha high school by the five letter lads of the 1912 squad yesterday, Drexel not voting himself. Drexel waa one of the mainstays of the team this season in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. The six track lada who received the purple and white "O'a" , Tuesday were as follows: Vergil Rector, Hugh Millard, Howard Bittiager. John Drexel, Coleman Gordon and Phil Downs. All the num ber graduate this month with the ex ception of Drexel and Gordon. Athletic director C. E. Reed also awarded "O" emblema to the four mem ber! of the 1913 tennis team of the school today, being Russell Larmon, Sievers Susmann, Lee McShane ar.Q Herbert Davis. The Persistant and Judicloug Use of Newspaper Advertising, 1 t&a Boad to Buaineta Sluxses- THE BEE: World's Series Seats CRIPPLED CIS DEFEATED Marquard Gets His Thirteenth Straight Victory. EICHTE SUFFERS AN ACCIDENT Chicago Flare Strongf Game and Holds Lead Till Klgrbth, Wfcen Pitcher Collides Forcibly vrlth Myers. NEW YORK, June 12.-In spite of the fact that the visitors were without the services of Zimmerman and Tinker, sus pended for three days by President Lynch, Chicago played a strong game and waa in the lead until the eighth. In the first half of that inning Richie col lided forcibly with Myers at the plate. He was unable to resume aid Brown who went into the box for Chicago, was batted for two runs. The game waa of ficially recorded as Marquard'a thirteenth straight victory. Score: NI1W YORK. CHICAGO. AB.H.OA.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Devart, It... 4 110 OShcckird, It 4 1 4 0 0 Doylt, ib.... 4 i 1 UScbulU, rf.. 1 1 0 t agr'M. nil I I ODown. ... 4 1111 Murray, ft.. 4 114 OLmch, 3b... 4 0 110 Baefctr. ef... ill SMtltar, of... 4 t 9 I 1 Horios, Jb.. 3 0 4 A 0Slr lb.... 111(0 Utyum, s... I 111 9Krm, ib. ... I S t 0 riMehsr, sal I 4 lArchw, o... 4 110 Mat-quart, pi 0 0 Ofttchl. p.... I 1 0 1 0 Whaler 0 Broa. .... 0 0 CraBdalt, p. 0 0 I 0Ooo4e 1 0 t Totals.. ..II tXl0l TOUls 14 IHUI Batted for Brown in ninth. Batted for Marquard in eighth. Chicago 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -8 Two-base hits: Schulte, Miller Saler, Richie, Doyle, Snodgrasa. Home run: Archer. Double plays: Becker and ftod grass; Downs, Evere and Saler. Baurs on balls: Off Crandall, 1; oft Brown.l. Struck out: By Marquard, 5; by Richie, 8. Hits: Off Richie, 7 In seven Innings; off Brown, 3 In one inning; off Marquard, 8 In eight Innings; oft Crandall, 1 in one' Inning. Time; 1:68. Umpires; Klem and Bush. , Boaton In Poor Form. BOSTON, June 12 Boston's errors and paases contributed largely to eight runs for St. Louis and the visitors won. Score: Batted tor Donnelly in ninth. ST. LOU IB. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.K.MoDoa'd, Ib 0 0 t Mas, Sb... 4 111 OCampMll, at I 1 4 0 KUta, It 4 1 Mowray, tb. I 0 K'natcay. lb 4 I 1 ooswMotjr. Ib. 4 J 111 0 I C Miller, rt... 10 10 1 1 0 OJtckaoa, It.. 4 14 0 0 I 0 OHouwr. lb.. 4 1 10 1 0 7 1 OO'K'urk. si 4 0 0 I 0 1 0 OKHns. o 1110 1 I I Oiharldaa, e.. 1 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 Brown, p.... 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 OOlekaon. p.. 1 1 I gvaoa, rt.... 1 1 Smith, .... 4 1 Oakaa, cf.... I 0 Braan'ban, at 0 Steele, p.... I 0 allM, p.... 0 0 Donnelly, p. i 110 Total! U 1 17 11 0'Oowdy 110 0 0 Totals M 14 17 11 I Boaton 00401000 1-8 St. Louis 300840000-8 Two-base hits: Campbell (2). Evans, Smith, Jackson. Home run: Gowdy. Hits: Oft Brown, 6 In three Innings; none out In 4th; off Dickson, 1 In two Innings; off Donnelly, 2 In tour Innings; off Stelle. 8 in five innlnss; off Bailee, 8 In four in nings. Bases on ballB: Oft Dickson, 3; off Steele, 3; off Sallee, 1. Hit by pitcher: Sallee by Donnelly. Struck out: By Brown, 2; by Dickson, 1; by Donnelly, 1; by Steele, 2; by Sallee, 3. Time; 2:20. Umpires: Flnneran and Emslie. Plratea Bat Ont Victory. BROOKLYN. June 12. - Pittsburgh clinched a victory by making two singles, two doubles and a triple tor four runs after two men were out In the seventh. Score: PITTSBURGH. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Brre. b...t ill OMoran, rf-ot 4 1100 Caw, It,.., 11)0 ODaly, st 1 0 Hyatt, rt... 4 3 0 0 OCut.haw, 3b. I 1 tf. w, a.llll OSmltb, lb.... 4 0 J. Millar, lb 4 1 7 0 ODaubart, lb. 4 1 Wllaon, et..l 0 11 OWbeat, II... i 1 M'Crtby. 3b 4 0 4 I BHumel, ibcft.O Kelly, a 4 1 1 0 OTooley, a... I 1 Hoblmoa, p. 1 1 0 1 0O. Miller, ell 10 0 0 1 0 0 1,0 7 II 4 0 0 7 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 00 I 0 Allen, p.., Totals M 11 it 0 0Phelpa .. Burke, p.. T 10 0 0 0 .00000 Totals... ..11 7 IT 11 1 Batted for Allen in eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 0-7 Brooklyn OO1OOQ0Q2-4 Two-base hlta: Carey, Hyatt, Robinson. Three-base hits: Hyatt, J. Miller. Home run: Wheat. Double plays: Hummel to Daubert, wllson to Wagner Basea on balls; Off Allen, 3. Struck out: By Robin son, 4; by Allen. 8. Hits: Off Allen, 11 in eight Innings; off Burke, nine In one ln ing. Time: 1:38. Umpires: Kason and Johnstone. Reds Blank Phillies. PHILADELPHIA, June lt-Clncinnati mixed up hlta with pasties by Alexander and Chalmers and won from Philadelphia Score: Batted for Alexander In third. Batted tor Chalmers In eighth. - CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.OA.E. Beaoher, It.. I 1 0 0 OPaakert. cf.. 4 1 1 0 0 Harsaaa, ct. I I 4 0 OTltui. rf.... 4 0 3 0 1 Hobllti'l, lbl 1 10 1 0 Ma sea. It... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 S 3 I 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Mitchell, rt. 4 I I 0 lLuderua, lb. 4 1 7 Efan. ib I 114 Kuabe. Jb... 4 0 0 Pbelaa. lb.. I 1 I I 0 Downey, lb. 4 MrDon'4. tt I 1 1 1 IDoolan. as... I McUao, O..I 1 I OOrabam. 0.. 1 mis. P -. I til ODoola, e 0 "A!en4'r, pO Totals M 10 n 13 IChUmars, p. 1 Wallace, p.. 0 Brown ... 1 Crarath ... 1 1 I 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 looo 0 0 0 0 Totals II 4 IT II 3 Cincinnati . 3 tlOttllM Philadelphia ...... 000000000-0 Two base hit! Luderus. Ttiree-base hit: Mitchell. Home run: McDonald. Struck out: By Suggs, 2; by Alexander, f; by Wallace, 1. Double play: Dooln to Knabe to Luderus. Bases on balls: Oft Alexander, 4; off Chalmers. 1 Hits: Off Alexander, 5 in three inninga; off Chal mers, 4 in five Innings; off Wallace, 1 in one inning. Time: 1:46 Umplrea: Owens and Brennan. Bloomfleld Blanka Osmond. BLOOM FIELD, Neb., June 12. (Spe cial.) Bloomfleld shut Osmond out 4 to 0. on the Osmond grounds, with Perry Dunnaway in the box for Osmond. This makes Bloomfleld a sixth straight game. Score by Innings: R.H.E. Bloomfleld.... 100001080-443 Osmond 00000000 0-0 7 0 . Batteries: Bloomfleld, Weber and West; Osmond, linnaway and Thelsan. Um pire: Frank Teppner of Plainvlew. ' The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertf J t. m tfl Tstww fruywia, , OMAHA, THUKSDAY, JUNE Copyright, 1912, National SOX EARLYG0 TO FRONT Lead of Six Buns in First Inning Discourages New York. L II I FINAL SCORE ELEVEN TO TWO Vnosbn Relieved by Thompson In Opening; Session After Passing; Two, Hitting" Fonrnler and Allowing- Two Hlta. CHICAGO, June 12. Chicago got a lead of six runs In the first inning today and won from New York. Vaughn waa relieved by Thompson in the first, after he had passed two, hit Fournler and allowed two hits- Score: - CHICAGO, KTW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.B. Rath. 2b 4 0 1 3 uHarUall. Ib. 4 1 1 1 0 Lord. 3b 4 3 12 OStump, ta... 1113 1 Callahan, 11.1 I I I OCree, If 5 110 0 Collina, rf.. I 1 3 0 OZInn, cf.... 4 0 0 0 0 Fournler, lb 2 0 T 1 OCnaw. lb... 4 2 0 0 0 Boole, cf.... Ill OOOardner, lb. 4 1 1 0 0 Want, as.. 4 1 1 4 ODaniela, rt.. 4 110 9 Block, s 4 1 1. 1 0 Street, C....I 1110 Walah, p.... 10 01 0 Sweeney, o.. 1 .0 1 0 1 Mogridae. p. I 1 1 0 0 Vaughn, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Thompa'n, p I 1 04 0 Totals 13 11 tt 11 0McConseu .1 0 0 0 0 Total! 37 13'34 11 1 Batted tor Thompson In the ninth. Chicago 62000021 11 New York , 000000020-2 ' Two-base hit: Collins. Hits: Off Vaughn, i and none out in the first Inning; off .Thompson, 10 in eight in nings; off Walsh, 3 in three innings; Off Mogrldge, 9 in six Inning. Sacri fice hit: Collins, Stolen bases: Lord, Callahan (3), Collins. Double plays: Weaver to Fournler, Stump to Chase. T n n k.... . ChfM.n It V a-, V r. 1 10. Bases on balls, off Walsh, 2; off Vaughn, 2; oft Thompson, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Fournler. Struck out: By Walsh, 2; by Thompson, 3; by Mogrldge, 6. Wild pitch: Thompson, 2. Time; 2:06. Umpires: Dlneen and Sheridan. Boston Defeats Browns. ST. LOUIS, June 12. Wood's home run and Wagner's and Stahl's great field ing gave Boston the fourth straight game over St. Louis. . Score. BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper, rt.. I 1 1 0 Oghotten, cf.. 4 0 10 0 Yerkae, lb.. 6 1 0 I OCompton, rt 4 1 1 0 0 Speaker, cf.. 110 0 OStovall. lb.. 4 1 11 0 0 Lewis. If.... I 0 0 0 0 Pratt. 3b.... 4 10 4 0 Gardner, lb. 4 I 0 1 OHogan, If... 4 0 10 0 Stabl, 'lb.... I 117 1 1 Austin, 3b.. 1 0 0 0 0 Wagner, aa.. 4 113 OHalllnan, aal 1 0 I 0 Cady, e I 1 0 1 OWal'oe, aalbl 1111 Wood, p.-... 1114 OStephena. c. I 1 I 1 0 Powell, p... I 0 0 4 0 Totals II 10 37 II 1 Totala 31 02 10 1 Lewis hit by batted ball. Boston 001080010-6 St. Louis 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0-8 Three-base hits: Pratt, Speaker. Home run: Wood. Double play: Wagner to Stahl. Bases on balls: Oft Powell 2; off Wood, 1. Struck out: By Wood, 6; by Powell, 2. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlin. Athletics Win Again. CLEVELAND, June 12.-Phlladelphia made it tour straight from Cleveland. The visitors scored all of their runs In the first two Innings off Baskette. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.E. Lord, rt 4 1 I 0 1 Butcher, If . 4 0 i 0 1 Oldrlnt. cf.. 3 1 3 0 OOlton. lb ... 4 110 0 Collina, lb.. 1 0 1 0 OLajoie. lb... 4 0 110 Baker, Sb... I 111 OBtrm'b'm. ol 1 0 1 0 0 Strunk, If... 1 14 0 ORyan, H.... 3 0 5 0 0 Molnnos, lb 4 0 4 0 OPe'klnpa'. aal 0 0 1 0 Barry, as.... 4 0 11 0 Turner, lb.. I 1 0 0 0 Lapp, 0 4 111 OO'Nell, .... 3 1100 Coombs, p.. I 0 0 0 0 Baskette. p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Mltonell p.. 1 0 0 0 Totala 30 t 37 5 1 George, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Jacktoo ... 1 0 0 (0 Totals 20 1 17 f 1 Batted tor Mitchell in the eighth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Philadelphia 3 4000000 0-6 Two-base hits: Baker, Lapp. Hits: Oft Baskette, 3 In one and one-third Inning; off Mitchell, 3 in six and two-thirds in nings; off George, none in one inning Bases on balls: Off Baskette, 3; oit Mitchell, 1; off Combs, 2. Struck out: By Baskette. 1; by Mitchell. 6; by George, 1; by. Combs, 6. Time; l:i. Umpires: Hart and Collins. Johnson Pussies Tigers. DETROIT, June 13.-Johnson was In vincible and Washington made it tour Straight. The visitors would have acored a shutout except for a misjudged fly that went two bases, a passed ball and McBrldes failure to touch Gatnor on a double steal. Score: WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Moeller, rf.. 4 1 V 0 lBuah, aa 4 0 110 Koeter, b... 5 0 0 1 VJonea, It.... 4 14 0 1 Milan. f... a 1 a a nrvKi. i a a . GantflU lb... 4 111 OOrawiord, "rf 4 110 0 Gh..i.. If 1 A r . . ..... v v vviaiuor. 19. .. a I IV V u Morgan ib.. I 113 OMortarty, 3b 4 0 1 I 0 McBrldo, aa. 4 0 1 4 1 Louden, lb.. 1 0 4 1 Ainemlth. e. I 1 0 1 OOnalow, o... 1 0 4 0 1 Jobnaon, p.. I 10 1 OCovtngt's, pi 0 0 4 1 Worki, ..- 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 34 I 17 10 IDelehasty . 1 0 0 0 0 Touts 21 I IT 11 I Batted for Covington In the eighth. Detroit 0 M 1 0 0 t M Washington 100101110-5 Hits: Oft Covington, 8 In eight innings; off Works, none In one inning. Two base hits: Moeller, Candil, Alnsmlth, Jones. Crawford. Three-base hit: Mor gan. Struck out: By Covington. 2; by Johnson, 6. Bases on balls: Off Cov ington, 8; off Johnson, 2. Passedyballs: Ainemlth (2). Onslow. Hit by pitched ball: By Johnson, Louden; by Coving ton. Morgan. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Westervelt and Evans. , TENNIS MATCHES SET FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON The third games In the City Tennis league will be played Saturday afternoon. The Rod and Gun dub at Prairie Park, Happy Hollow at KounUe club, St An drew's at Country club and Young Men's Christian association at the Field cuub. Following is the .standing of the league at present: Won. IyL Pet. Kountse club 8 Happy Hollow. T St. Andre w'a - t. . . . . 7 Rod and Gun t Prairie Park 0 T. M. C. A 0 Country club 0 Field club 0 4 .67 t .638 5 ,6al 7 .417 18 .375 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 Persistent ApT-rtjaUtf. j tt S&Ait - 13, 1912. Drawn News Ass TAFT MAKES GAIN OF FORTY VOTES (Continued from Second Page). said former Representative G. J. Dlekema of Michigan, who was 'sitting In the national committee on a proxy. Mr. King told Governor Stubbs he made every effort to get proper tickets to all delegates, but admitted that some men were excluded, who held tickets simply signed "admit one, Mr. Frank Knox." "The Roosevelt attorneys have talked about a 'steam roller and a 'steal roller. " said Alexander Grosbeck, an other representative of the Taft dele gates. "They used In Michigan the same thing they are trying to use here, a 'hot air roller.'" Mr. Grosbeck denied that the Roose velt men controlled the Wayna county convention, averring that In it were 212 Taft men and thirty Roosevelt men. Militia la Charg. He said Charles O. Nichols of Detroit, one of the Roosevelt contesting dele-gates-at-large, had helped to place the militia In charge of the Bay City armory, and had kept the state central committee out. He challenged Mr. Nichols to deny that he had made a "phony" list of delegates from Wayne county. "I have here an affidavit from one of the thirty Roosevelt men, who wag in that Wayne County convention," said Grosbeck, "stating that they got their orders to move over to one side of the hall and go through the formality of holding a convention.." Mr. Grosbeck further declared that Frank Knox, In behalf of the Roosevelt men, had got the mtltUa to take charge of the convention armory. The Roosevelt-Taft fight, Grosbeck said, "really had nothing to do with the con troversy." Roy C. Lyle, he said, as ser-geant-at-arms, went to the armory the night before the convention to get ready and found the militia there. "The militia waa in possession of the hall," said Grosbeck, "under orders of Frank Knox and Governor Osborn and they would not let Mr. Lyle or his as. sistants In. Governor Stubbs and others asked ex plicitly whether the Roosevelt forces had called on the militia to clear the armory or simply to take possession of It. Mr. Grosbeck said they had been sent to get possession of the building. Referring to alleged primary frauds in Detroit, where it was claimed the polls had been closed too early, Mr. Grosbeck said part of these claims were true, be' cause In such precincts there waa little opposition. He denied there were thirty-one pre. cincts where such action was taken. The Taft delegates were seated by the national committee without any request from the Roosevelt forces either for roll call or to seat the Roosevelt dele gates. BLATZ AND ADVOS PLAY SUNDAY ATROURKE PARK Sunday afternoon at Rourke park tn the first game of the double-header the ELTORO Cigars that are now on sale are made from the new crop of tobacco, the best ever This is the Cigar that made Porto Rican Cigars Popular. ELTORO KLT0R0 Try them for The Bee by Blatz and the Advos will clash for the first time this season. The Biatz met two defeats last season at the hands of thi Advos, but Sunday a different result Is looked for. Karbowskl will be on tc mound for the brewers, while either Baker or Madden will do the heaving for the Advos. The following will be the Blatz lineup tor Sunday's game: K el ley, first; Mlnlcus, short; Charnqulst second; McCorrrack, third; Williamson, center; Fahey, right; Nystrom, left; Giliespta. catch; Karbowskl, pitch. Key to Business Success Advertise! White Eczema. Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc., are troubles which affect the skin, their source is far deeper than the outside cuticle. These affections are caused by irritating humors, or uratic acid la the blood. Such impurities inflame and irritate the delicate net-work of fibrous tissue which lies Just beneath the surface of the outer skin, and the inflammatory discharge thus produced is forced out through the pores and glands, and is continually kept up while the blood remains infected. 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