IHh UiUiiA, x TUESDAY, JUNE iiv Iyi2. A I V 4. y Speaking of SIOUX TAKE EIGHT STRAIGHT Up-River Men Permit Kourkesi to Score One Lone Bun. OMAHA ! MEN " KEPT GUESSING RoblvMB gtarta.WeU, bat tmei Grip When is Pounded for ' Borne Ran. - . Sioux City took Its eighth , straight game from Omaha yesterday, winning the game 5 to t' "Red" White" kept his hits widely scattered and had Omaha :on' his hp almost all the while. Robinson, - on trie .other hand," was found almost at will by the wily- Indians and a-slugfest in, the sixth gave the visiters three-runs. Omaha's' crippled teanv played as loose . as they have the last three days and al mougn managing to get . men on bases , could not bring them around. The Rourkes got their only run In the second Inning, when Niehoff opened with a double and scored ' on a triple by Arbogast White was the big noise and had Omaha 'going with nothing but a straight ball. He did not let himself . out ' until a: man would get to first base and then-, with apparent ease retired the succeeding batsmen. HU form was pretty and he only passed one man. Ih'only one inning d he give more than one, hit n ' - ' Robinson started out In great shape, but when Tennant landed on the ball In the fourth Inning for a home, run he began to weaken and In the next two Innings Andreas' bunch forged ahead and were never In danger of . being caught. " Switch the Lineup. Omaha switched' Its lineup somewhat by putting Bill Sohlpke in at second base and sending Scanlon to first. Jim Kane was brought In as a pinch hitter In the ninth and singled." "Hickory" Johnson, Omaha's catcher, who was Injured when struck with a ball last week, was run in as a pinch hitter In the ninth, aa was also-Jack Byan.J ' - Omaha scored first In the second. Nia- hoff doubled to left and scored on Arbo gast' triple to the right field fence. ,. The Sioux came back In the fourth and tied up . with Tennant'e. home run' over the right field fence. - Cadman drew . a walk in the fifth." White Was hit with the ball. Million fouled out to Arbogast. Smith scored Cadman on a single to center. " Tennant opened the sixth with a double to right. An Infield hit by Breen placed him on third and he scored on Andreas' single to right Rellly struck out and Breen and Andreas romped home on Cad man's double to center. Score: '; ' OMAHA . ' i AB. R, H. O. A. B. H. a o 3 0 1 1 O. 4 . 2 2 1 7 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 Justice, s. .......... 4 - 0 0 4.3 1 ;oyie, ir 5 Thomason, cf... 4 Schipke. 2b 2 Koanion. lb 4 Niehoff. Jb., j)avidson, rf.. Arbogast, c... Robinson, P... Kane Johnson ..... "Ryan Totals.:,... ....27 1 7 27 13 ; .:.' SIOUX CITT. " - ' ' ': AB. R. H. Million, cf.... ........ 5 0 0 Smith, ss. 6 0 S Meyers, If..... 4,0 0 Tennant. lb 4 2 ' 3 Breen. rf.. ........... 3 " 1 1 Andreas. 2b.... 3 l 1 Reilly, 3b.. .........i., 3 ' 0 ? 0 Cadman, c... ........ 3 't l (White, p......... 3 0' li- O. 2 -: S 2 .11- 1 . 3 o: 6 0i A. E. 0 0 : Totals.:...'.... ....33 ' E 10 27 13 -Batted for Arbogast In the ninth. Batted for Robinson in the ninth.' TkU Red MADE F .T. B.COI CaltfeHw 4 Kaa U jj, .7fc sue - m .-in to ' -. . ' ' ' s v mm EgTRtTAMTRArt is sewed on every B. V. D. Undergarment Take no anderguBM&t without da, hbel The B. V. D. Company, New York. Back-Lot Scores Runs7. .. 01 o o o o o o o-i , ' f v ti'ipift ' j . ,., Runs Hits RIout Cttv-i Runs 0 0 A l l X 0 0-8 Hits 10 0 114 1 0 -10 Two-base hita: Niehoff. Thomason. Te nant Cadman. Three-base hit: Arbogast Home run: Tennant. Double play: Coyle to.ArboKast. Balk: White. First base on balls: Off Robinson, 2; off White, t Struck out: By Robinson, 8: by White, 6. Stolen bases: Thomason, Niehoff. Sacri fice hit: Breen. Hit .with pitched ball: White. Left on bases: Omaha. ID: Sioux City, .' Time: . 1:55. Umpires; Meyers and Klssane,,., . : - ' '' '' "' Notes of the-Game. 1 Those wily Sioux again today. ' : Arthur Thomason found his hitting eye again and got three, hits In four times up. It was not the fault of the ladiea They kept up their cheering until the ninth was-finished. -- . Smith also made three more hits, mak ing seven hits in eleven times to bat in the last three games.. Arbogast tapped out a little fly along the first base chalk marks in the second which was good for three bags. Hick Johnson was out in uniform yes terday and was sent in as a pinch swat ter In the final period, striking out Tennant was the whole show for Sioux City with: the bat He got a homer, a double and a single in four times at bat Million.' the monetary little chap who bangs around the center garden for the visitors, has the name 'Ten" for a suf fix, r Tenmillion a big Inducement . for any. club. . f ? , . feklDDer SchiDke Proved a rather lively 'come back"- yesterday at the second pillow. Jimmy Scanlon - hovered around first for a change... DES MOINES , DOWXS ST. JOE Belden Seenree Two Donblea and a ' Home '- Ron. ' ST. JOSEPH. June 24.-Des Moines had an easy time with St. Joseph today, win ning 13 to 5. Belden, with two doubles and a home run,: featured at' the bat Score: . . ." . :'.;." DES MOINES.' f " , ; : AB R H O A E Hahn. rf 5 1 2 0 0 0 Curtis, cf , 6 i 0 ; 0 6 0.0 Kores, ss 4 3 2 2 1 0 Clalre.'lb 8 4 1 9 0 0 Belden, If 3 . 8 ; 8 2 0 0 Colligan. 2b ,1 : 1 1 8 . 3 , ,0 Leonard, 3b S O 2 l r 8 1 McGraw, o .......... 4 10 4 ' 2 1 Rogge, p ............ 5 0 0 Q 2 0 Totals 39 13 11 27 11 8tV JOSEPH ' r"S AB R H O 2 8 1 8 6 1 4 8 4 0 0 0 Kelly, 2b .... Powell, If .... Watson, rf twilling, cf .. Rorton, lb .... Rellly. 3b , Meinke, ss .... Gossett, c .... Castle, c Freeman, p .. Herche, p T. Johnson, p 2 V 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 -1 Totals Des Moines.. St. Joseph.... 1.36 5 11 27 .... 0 1 0 4 2 5 0 .... 0 0.3 0 0 0 1 7 C 0 1-13 2 0-5 Home run: Belden. Three-base hits: Kores, Kelly. Two-base hits: Zwining, Belden (2), Leonard, Freeman. Sacrifice hits: Claire, McGraw, Powell, Borton. Stolen bases: Claire,' -Belden, Zwilling. Left on bases: Des Moines 5; St Joseph 12. Struck out: By Freeman, 2: by Herche, 1; by Johnson, 8; by Rogge, ! Bases on balls: Off Freeman, 2;, off Johnson. 1: -off ' Rogge, 5. Hits: Off Freeman, 7 in four and one-third in nings; off Herche, 8 in . two and one third Innings. ' Time: 2:10. Umpire: John son. ', ' . V. '' ' ' '. .;''; TOPEKA SHADKS ANTELOPES Score in Ninth After "One" Man ' ii ,' ., . Ont. ..',. TOPEKA, June 24. A score '. In the ninth after one was out enabled Topeka to aeieat uncom. score: TOPEKA. " ' ''.' ; AB. R. Lee. rf.i... 4 0 Walsh, 2b .....4 1 H. O. 0 1 18 . - i a."e. 0. 0 2 1 Moe fom'tmE' Et$T RCTAILTRAf DON'T EUS S OR FUME THIS SUMMER :; WEAR B.V. D. ess is just as (sftnf?al ummcr. comfort as warmth is to winter comfort. Loose Fitcine B. V. D. Coai Cut Undershirts, ,' Knot Length Drawers and Union Suits, drape freely over the body without a hitch or a pinch. Soft-feeling, long-: wearing materials. .Scien tifically designed and skilfully tailored. Waom Ubd 4.iaL SLoa. tuo, . ttot S3.es mi Kms- 1 810 1 0 0 1 iri J I I 1 Standing of Teams .WEST. LEAGUE. I . ' . W.L.Pct. St Joseph. .38 26 .5941 Denver ....32 23 .633 NAT'L LEAGUE W.L.Pct. New York.. .44 11 .800, Chicago ' 30 23 .664 Pittsburgh. 31 24 .564 Cincinnati ..83 27 .550 Phlladelp'a 21 29 .420 St. Louis. ...25 37 .408 Brooklyn ..21 32 .3!6 Boston .....19 41 .317 , AMER. ASS'N. W.L-Pct. Columbus . .47 26 .644 Toledo 46 25 .643 Minneapolis 42 27 .609 Kansas CItyS5 35 .500 Sioux City S3 29 .632 Des Moines 32 29 .626 Omaha S2 SI ,5w Wichita ...32 33 .492 Lincoln ....25 84 .4241 Topeka ....23 37 .333 .AMER. LEAGUE . W.L.Pct Boston .....40 19 .(S3 Chicago ....36 25 .690 wash'gton 86 26 .681 Phlladelp'a 33 24 .679 Cleveland .27 80 .474 Detroit 29 83 .468 Milwaukee. 30 41 .423 Indianapolis 28 43 .400 St Paul 28 43 .394 New York. .17 37 .S1H St Louis... 16 41 .281 Louisville ..25 41 .379 . NEB. STATE. MINK LEAGUE, r- W.L.Pct . W.L.Pct. Fremont 24 12 .667 Falls City... 24 12 .667 Grand Isl'd.20 15 .5711 Hastings ...19 17 .528 Seward .....a 18 .668 Columbus ..18 16 .629 Neb. City.. ..24 15 .615 Auburn .....1918.614 Beatrice ....16 22 .421 Humboldt ..14 23 .379 Kearney ...16 20 .4441 York .......15 20 .4291 Superior ... 9 28 .257 Hiawatha . .15 22 .405 1 Yesterday's Results. ; WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux Clty,5; Omaha, L ' Des Moines, 13; St Joseph, 6. Lincoln, !; Topeka, 2. Denver, 8; Wichita, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Philadelphia, 5; New York, 11. Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 9. Chicago, 0; Cincinnati, t ' .Pittsburgh, 8: St Louis, 4. 1 f AMERICAN LEAGUE. " " " Boston, 3; Washington, L New York, 1: Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus.. 7: Indianapolis. S (thirteen Innings). . Minneapolis, 8: Kansas City, 4. s, ' St. Paul, 13; Milwaukee, 7. Louisville, 7; Toledo, 6. Gaines Todar. Western League Sioux City at Omaha, Des Moines at St Joseph, Lincoln at To- peKa. Denver at Wichita National League Philadelphia at New York, Brooklyn at Boston, Chicago at Cin cinnati.' Pittsburgh at St Louis. American League Boston at Washing ton, New York at Philadelphia, Detroit at Cleveland, St Louis at Chicago. American Association Columbus at In dianapolis, St. Paul at Milwaukee, Louis ville at Toledo. Mink League Humboldt at Nebraska City, ' Auburn at Hiawatha, Beatrice at Klng cf...:......... 4 1 1 2 0 0 FranfcB, lb.. 4 0 1 10 2 0 Rickert, If 8 0 0 1 1 0 Emory, 3b... 8 0 1 2 10 Ryan, ss 8 0 0 2 8 0 Chapman, c 8 0 1 5 8 0 Hornsby, p.. 3- 0 0 1 3 0 i Totals 3L 2 5 27 15 1 '' - -LINCOLN. . ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berghamer, ss...... 4 1 10 1 ,1 Lloyd, 2b..: 8 0 0 1 2 0 Cole, cf 1 0 0 4 0 0 McCormlck. If...... 2 0 1 10 0 Barbour, 3b.......... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Mullen, lb.... 8 0 1 6 1 1 Miller, rf.., 4 0 1 0 0 0 Carney, , c. 4 0 1 11 3,0 Hagerma-n, p.. . 3 0 1 1 10 ; Totals 28 s,.! 8 25 8 1 One out when winning run scored . Topeka 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Lincoln o oooioooo-i Two-base bits: Walsh,' Frants (2). Sac rifice hits: Lloyd, McCormlck, Mullen. Double play: Rickert to Emory. Stolen bases: King, Emory. Bases on balls: Off Hornsby, 4. Struck out: By Hornsby, 4; by Hagerman. 12.. Umpire: Haskell. ERROR COSTS DENVER THE GAME ' ' v.- Wichita Gains' Victory by Score of Four to Three. WICHITA, June 24.-A bad error of Mee's bunt, which let two men score in the second innlnar. cost Denver th nm today. Alderman outpitched Schrelber, Coffey's home run with two n haiM giving! Denver its only scores. Score: , . . , WICHITA. AB. R. W. n. A V. Pettigrew, If....,..,. 8 0 0 1 0 0 Mlddleton, cf '...4 0' 1 t n n Davis, rf. 4 0 4 1 o o Hughes, Mb...- 4 s 0 0 16 0 0 Weisteriil. 3b. 8 2 2 2 '. n Callahan, ss. ......... r3 2 1 0 4 1 Mee,' 2b J 0 0 1 4 1 Wacob,. c 1 0 0 1 0 0 Clemons, e 3 ' 0 , 18 1 0 Alderman, p.. 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals. ......30 4 DENVER. . AB. R. ...... 6 1 8 27 14 2 H. 1 0 0 , 0 1 0 1 1 1 v 0 .V O. 2 S 1 2 1 0 8 8 0 0 Coffey, ss...... Cassldy. rf ...... 4 4 ...... 4 4 3 ...... 3 3 3 1 Beall, cf........ Qulllln. 3b..:.... Ken worthy, If.. French, 2b... Llndsey. lb Spahr. e. ........ Schrelber, p.... Block ; Totals..:.;... 34 8 5 24 U 3 Batted for Schrelber in ninth- Denver ......0 0 3 0-0 0 0 Wichita :....... 2 0 2 0 0 0 0-4 -4 T ,f f- rf1 hnaaa nanwa 'TXTLUia. m Two-base hits: Spahr, Clemens. Wester ill. Home run: Coffey. Stolen base: Davis. Double play: Coffey to Lindsey. Struck out: By Alderman, 4; by Schrelber, 6. Basee on balls: Off Rrhrihr Alderman, 6. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. . The Persistent and Judicious Use nf Newspaper Advertising U the Road, to Business Success. ' Copyright. 1312, National Newt Ass'a. Hess Cones FREMONT GETS TWO GAMES Defeats Hastings in Double-Header ' , on Home Grounds. ' THIESSEN ' WARMS UP HIS ARM Grand Island Takes Lead In Game ; with Seward and Keeps It Up '. to a' Seven-' to Two," Victory. HASTINGS, Neb., June 24.-SpeoJaI Telegram.) Fremont defeated Hastings In a double-header today. : Hastings played RlAW In nftfl, MramAM a J . . . " " irequeni 1 openInKS- In the second game Thiessen neia Hastings niuess till the sixth, when Smith scored two runners' with a three bagger. Score, first game? R.H.E. Fremont .... 1 10008 0 00-582 Hastings .... 0 00000120-362 Batteries: Fremont Rouse and Neff; Hastings, Thrailkill and Bachant . Soore, second game: R.H.E. Fremont .... 020001000860 Hastings .... 00 0 000002268 Batteries: Fremont,' Thiessen and Neff; Hastings, Shaner and Bachant Grand Island Keeps Lead. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 24.-(Spe-oial Telegram.) Grand Island took the lead In a game with Seward today in the first Inning. The score was tied In the seventh and In the eighth two walks, two singles and loose playing on the part of the visitors gave the locals five more scores. Score: R.H.E. Seward v..... 0 0 0 000Jftft?T Grand Island 2 0 0 00005 "- 760 Batteries: Seward, Fulwider and Camp field; Grand Island Hartman, Clausman and Jokerst Earned runs: Seward, ti Grand Island, 2. Two-base hits: Zlnk, Schoonover (2). Three-base hit: Rondeau. First base on balls: Off Fulwider, 6: off Hartman, 2. Struck out: By Fulwider, 4; by Hartman. 2; by Closeman, 2. Left on bases: Seward, 6; Grand Island, 6. Double plays: Cock man to Rondeau to Fullen, Firestein to Rondeau to Fullen. Passed ball: Camp field. Umpire: Nugent. . , : Recruit Wins for Kearney. - KEARNEY, Neb., June 24.-(Special Tel egram.) Farlott, a home amateur player, was signed to take Pitcher O'Hearn's place, whose release was given him, and he won the last game of the series with York by a sate majority. Gillespie, also a home recruit, more than made good In his Initial game, batting at the head of the Kapltalists. Score: R.H.E. York 1 00010 0 0 0-2 5 Kearney ......0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 -4 9 I Batteries: - Kearney, Marlott and Spell man; York, Jobst and Kelley. Two-bast hit: Malmqulst. Bases on balls: Off Marlott, 3; off Jobst, 2. Struck out: By Marlott, 4; by Jobst, 2. Time: 1:40. Um pire: McDermott. ; - Hiawatha Likely ; ; to QgitBall Field HIAWATHA, Kan., June 24.'-(Special Telegram.) Auburn took " the fourth straight game today, Hiawatha losing on rank errors. It Is reported tonight that the Hiawatha club will soon disband and Hiawatha will quit base ball. Score: ' 1 '. -' R.H.E. Auburn 00220020 06 6 1 Hiawatha ... 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Batteries: Auburn, Willis and Kron nlner: Hiawatha. Riley and Maxey. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., June 24.- (Speclal Telegram.) Nebraska City took the second game from Humboldt today. Errett pitched for the visitors but it was his off day. Score: R-H.E. Humboldt ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0. 0-1 7 4 Neb. City 0 3i01210-8 82 Batteries: Humboldt, Errett and Dietz; Nebraska City, Rhode and Gollte. , , BEATRICE, Neb., June 24. (Special Telegram.) Falls City defeated Beatrice on their home grounds In a hot fourteen lnning game. Score: R.H.E. Beatrice 0 0001100000-2 13 2 Falls City 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 01-3 10 2 Batteries: Beatrice, McClure and Shes tak; Roette and Poteet and Darrow. ' "KATHERINE" WINS FIRST; IN RACE AT CARTER LAKE The Katherine, a little eighteen-foot craft owned, by Robert N. Burgess, won the second Sunday afternoon yacht race of the Rod and Gun club,, held at Carter lake. The yacht course over the lake now covers approximately three miles. No of ficial time for the race was kept ' ' Drake brothers'. Ekard, a twenty-foot boat,' came, across the' finish line a close second and the big Prlscllla, another Burgess yacht, took third place: Six boats took part and a good sized crowd was on hand to witness the race. C. B. Coba, 3) Spanldlng, 3. The Council Bluffs Cubs and the Spauld lngs went nine innings to a tie yesterdav "when they were stopped to let the Mer chants and Hoilys play. Belvllle, for the Cubs, whiffed eight to Potach's four. The score:. - .., R.H.E. C. B. Cubs... 0 0101010 0-3 9 2 6pauldlngs... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-3 7 2 Fearful Slaughter of deadly microbes occurs when throat and lung diseases are treated with Dr. King's New Discovery. BOc and 81.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Drawn Cubs Lose First Game of Series by One to Nothing.! FR0MME OUXPITCHES REULBACH Base on Balls, Sacrifice and a Hit .. .Result in One Ran Tinker Ejected In Second by 'X Umpire Klein. CINCIN-NATI. June24.-Clncinnati won the first game of the series from Chi cago, 1 to 0. Fromme had a shade the best of a pitchers' battle with Reulbach. A base on balls, a sacrifice and .a hit netted, the score. Tinker was ejected from the game in the second inning by Umpire 1 Klem for disputing : a decision. Score: " ". - ','. ..' ', . CINCINNATI. ' CHICAGO. . AB.H.O.A.G. AB.H.O.A.B. ecnr, a., s I 9 OsiitckaM, 11,1 0 M 1 M.ni. or. 4 i i o oschulu, . rt..4 1 i 1 1 HoDutiu mi o I I OTInker. m... 1 1 0 0 uttooaii. n.3 g I I OZIm'mu, tb I I t 0 McDoaa, mi l I I OLMeb, ct... 4 MM rntiu, id., ill esler, .)lb.... 4 1 11 1 0 EK.nr Jb..., t Oil OEvera,, lb..,. I tilt McLmb, o..I 0 I 1 lArchr, S....I 0 110 rranuna, p.. i 0 0 I lKtulbtch. p. I 0 14 0 Downs, M... t 0 1 0 Tottli.,.,.H 1 17 11 lMIIIr ..... 1 SOtS ! ITi4r, ' p. t t 0 t 4 ' ToUI.....tt IM1I I Batted for Reulbach In eighth. Chicago .0 0.0 0 0 0 00 0-0 Cincinnati 0 0001000 -! Two-base hit: Bescher. Hits: Off Raul. bach, 4 in seven innings; off Lavender, 1 tn one inning. Sacrifice hit: McLean. Stolen bases: Zimmerman, Downs. Double piay: ueuioacn to Evers to Baler. Lft on bases: Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 6. First base on . balls: Off Reulbach, 2; oft Fromme, 1. Struck out: By Fromme, 6; by Reulbach, L , Time; 1:35. Umpires: Klem and Bush. , - , , Easy Victory for Giants. NEW YORK. June 24. New York eaallv defeated Philadelphia today, U to 5. Chalmers was knocked out of the box in the fifth. ; Teareau was invincible alter the first, when the visitors made t.-ree of their five hita Soore: ( . - NEW YORK. FHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B.- AB.H.O.A.B. Dvor. ... 1 0 0 OPuktrt ef.. I 1 I 1 0 Sn'dsr'u. Ill 1 1 t l'Downy, lb. 1 1 1 0 Doyle. 14 OCrsvUb, I 0 I Markle, lb..t 4 t IIIum, If... 4 1 4 0 Murray, rt..l 1 t 0 tLuderua, lb. I 1 I 0 0 Backtr. cf... S S 4 OKoaba. lb... 4 0 4 4 0 Bhafar. tb... 4 111 SDoolaa, a... 4 1141 Wtlaon, C.... 4 1 4 t ODooln. a..... 1 Mil Flatobar, uM I 1 ICbalmara, pi 0 4 0 1 Teiraaii, p.. $ 0 4 3 DBrannaa, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 -- --Millar ... 1 0 4 0 4 Total., ...3f H 37 I SNoora, p....O 4 4 10 - Browns .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 11410 4 Batted for Brennan In the seventh. Batted for Moore In the ninth. - New York 1 0 1 3 4 0 3 1 -U Philadelphia 3 0001000 16 Bases on errors: New York, 1; Phila delphia, 1. Two-base - hits: Luderus, Shafer (2), Doyle, Becker (2), Doolan. Sacrifice hit: Chalmers. Sacrifice tiles: Cravath, Dooln. Stolen bases: Doyle, Murray, Becker, . Snodgrasa Left on bases: New York, 6; Philadelphia, 6. Double play: Fletcher to Doyle to Mer kle. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 4; off Chalmers, 2; off Moore, t Struck out: By Tesreau, 2; by Chalmers, 3; by Bren nan, 2. .Hits: Off Chalmers, 8 in four and one-third innings; off Brennan, 1 In one and two-thirds innings; off Moore, 7 in two innings. Time: 2 ;01. Umpires: Brennan and Eraslle. ,) , . : Pirates Lose to Cardinals. ST. LOUIS, June 24. Geyer was ef fective after the first, while his team mates hit Robinson timely and St. Louis won. Score: : - 8T. LOUIS. FirrSBUROH. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.1. Htifgina, lb. 4 1 1 1 OByraa, lb... 5 0 4 S 4 Magaa, If... 1 Ha-uaer,' .. 4 K'netcby, lb 4 Evans, rf..., 1 Bmlth, lb.... 1 0 4 0 OCaray, It 4 0 1 ft 0 111 OEdUgton, rt4 1 0 ,1 111 OWatnar, a.MIM 1 1 0 OMlllar, lb... 4 1 11 1 0 Oil OWllaon. ef.. 1 1 4 ft ft Oalcea, c 1 110 OM'Crthr, 2b 1 ft lift BUM. c 112 1 lVlox, lb,.... 0 0 0 0 0 Ceyer, P....1 0 0 1 lGlbaon, c...l. 1110 Poblnaon, p. 1 0 ft I . - Totals 17 1 27 I 2Hyatt 1 0 0 0 ' Simon ..... 10 0 0 ' ToUlt...at 114 1 Batted for McCarthy, In the eighth. Batted for Robinson' in the ninth. ' St Louis. ....0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 -4 Plttsbiugh. ...3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Miller. Konfttchv. Oakea, Wagner. Three-base hit: EdinK- ton. Double Play: McCarthy to Waaner io Miner. Bases on Dans: un Kooinson. 4. Ktmir.lr nut Ru RnhlnRAn 1 hv fUvap 1. Time: 1:45. Umnlres: ' Hlelfr an r inneran. Boston Beats Brooklyn, BOSTON. June 24.-ood hitttn and Hess' good pitching . offset the locals' wretched fielding today and Boston won. John Titus, formerly of Phlladel phia, made a good showir -n bis first appearance in a Boston uni..rm. Houser ana iiummei made borne runs.. Score; BOSTON. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.E. VcDon d, lb I oil ODair, ef 1 4 0 t Jackaon, ef . a I 1 0 lToolay, n.i MM Swaanar, lb. 1 I 0 I t Smith, lb ... I 0 111 Klrka, If... 4 13 1 lX)aubrt, Jb. 4 111 4 0 THua. rf....l 1 4 0 OWheat, If.... 1 110 0 Houaar. lb.. 1 110 1 lHummal. lb 4 1 1 t 0 O'B'urka, all 1 I INortban, rf . 4 0 ft 1 Rarldan, e..4 1 1 J Millar, a.... 1 1 1 Oft Hm p.... 4 110 OYincllnt, p. 4 0 110 Flibar 1 0 ft ft 0 ToUla.i 31 11 II 7 Total!... Batted for Daly in ninth. .36 ft 14 IT 1 3 0 - 10 10-4 Boston .....0 0 0 1 0 Brooklyn 0 0,2 0 0 Two-base hits: Titus. Daubert Kirk. Three-base hit: Daubert. Home runs: Houser, Hummel. Bases on balls: Off Hess, 1; off Yingilng, 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Hess. Wheat and Daly; by Ting ling, Titus. Struck out: By Hess, S; by Yingilng, 1. Balk: Hess. Time: -1:53. Umpires: Esson and Johnstone. American Athletes Reach Antwerp ANTWERP, June 24. The steamen Fin land, bringing the American athletes for the Olympic games at Stockholm arrived here today. Most of the men are in good condition, 'but severer are suffering from the effects of slight accidents which oc curred during their training on board. The Finland is scheduled to remain here two days before proceeding to Sweden, t for The Bee by Thn fee FORD BEAIENBY BENDER Athletics Overcome Yankees by Three to One Score. FOUR REMARKABLE FLATS SEEN Cree . Makes - Two Long' Rannins . Catches and Mclonrs Stops the , Ball Twice with Hla - ' . ' ':- ., Left Hand. PHILADELPHIA, June 24.-Bender out pitched Ford In today's game here and iuiladelphia defeated New York by 8 to L The contest was-marked by two long running catches by Cree and by a pair of one-hand leaping catches by Mclnnes. which robbed the visiting players of three-baggers.' Score: t PHILADELPHIA. NBW YORK. ' i AD.H n a n id u t v. Lord, rf,..., 1 1 0 OMalonm 'ef. 41 1 ft Oldrlng, ef.. 4.J. 1 ft 0 Martin, aa. 1 ft 4 I 1 CBHIni, lb.. 4 lit OChaaa lb... 4 0 7 1ft Bakar. .. Sh.... i a' a a.m t it , a a Btrunk, If... 4 I I ft OZInn'. rf. 4 10 4 0 ..luiiiuoi, id. a a a osimmona, id 4 ft v 1 0 rtAvrlrlr , a i a a , u. it !. ... a i. " ' - m w . n .1 ion. t , u- . i . V V Thomas, o... 101 OSwaa&ay, t..l I I I I Bandar,, p.., I 0 0 I Iford, p.... I 1(11 TataJi...,.10 1 17 ft t Tnti.. .. i i ti ii f New York 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 10 1 S Two-base hits: Ford. Collins. Oldrlns. Home runs Mclnnes. Double plays: Cree to Chase, Bender to Thomaa to Mclnnes. Ln on oases: New York, 5; Philadel phia 8. Bases on balls: Off Fnrrf. 7- nrr Bender, 1. First Bas on erros: New York, 2: Philadelphia. 2. Struck nut: Bv Farit 3; byB Bender, 7. Time :1:8S. Umpires: agan sna u Lougnun. -, ... , noaton l.aiidn on I'eltr. -; WASHINGTON. June 24,-Boston Ar6v Pelty from the box and defeated Wash ington. Score: . , .' , i BOBTOV. , . WASHtNOTON. ' AB.R.O.A.g. - AB.H.O.A.K. Hooper, rf.. 4 1 1 0 OMoallar, rt.. 4 0 1 ft ft Yarkaa, lb.. 4 111 OPoater, lb... 4 I 10 0 Spaakar, ef.. 4 111 OMIIan, of.... 4 111ft Lawlt, If..,. 4 ft S 4 OOandll. lb... 1 0 11 ft 0 Gardnar, lb. I I 1 4 Oghanka, If... I 1 I ft ft SUM, lb.... 4 010 0 OMorgan, lb. I 0 1 I t Wagnar, aa.. I 1 1 1 OMcBrlde, aa. I 0 14 0 Carrlgan, e. 4 1 4 ft lAlnamlth, i l l I 1 o BMient, p. sees opaHjr, p I 1 ft o ft Muaar. ... ft ft a ft A TotaJj.....U 11711 lEngal, P....0 0 ft 1 ft '. . "'Scbaafar ,., MM . ' , l . mm wm TotaJ.....10 4 17 1ft ft Batted, for Musser in eighth. Boston ....0 00 002100-3 Washington ........o ooiooooo-l Two-base hit: Carrigan. Wagner. Three-base hit: Hooper, lilts: Off Pelty, 7 in six and a third Innings; off Musser, 2 In one and two-thirds innings; off Engel, 1 in one inning. Bases on balls: Off Pelty, J. Struck out: By Bedlent, 1; by Pelty, 1; by Musser, 2; by Engel, h Time; 1:56. Umpires: Westervelt and Evans. July to Be a Busy Month for All Men -Who Play Tennis " The tennis sharks are quietly planning their activities for ' the summer, ; which Include the city tennis tourney at the Field club July 6 to 13 and the stato tournament at Norfolk the following week. July 14 to SO. v Ralph Ralney and Harry Koch of the Field club have charge of the entries for the city series. The singles entry list will close Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock and , the first and preliminary round matches will start Saturday after noon at 3. Doubles entries will clow Monday and play will commence Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. On week . days, except Saturday, all matches will . be played off after S o'clock In the after- noon. ' . Harry Koch, present city singles cham pion,' will defend his title, as will Cub Potter ffnd Arthur Scribner, city douWes champs'-' - At least fifteen local men will go to Norfolk to take part In the state tour ney. ' Among them will be Joe Adams; Harry Koch, Ed Smyth and Ed Rellly. Con Young of Omaha will referee all the state matches. Dodge Defeats Wlsner. . WISNER, Neb., June 24.-(SpeclaI.)-Dodge defeated Wlsner here today by the score of 7 to 4. Both sides hit the ball fairly hard. A large crowd attended. Score by lnnliursr Dodge 0 0 1 2 0 8 0 1-7 Wiener 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 11 Batteries: Wlsner, Walworth and Mc Mlllen; Dodge, Artley and Butler. (GHmEMAN BREWING COMPANY, U Croaaa, Wis. U Phont Sold locally by Mi e 7 ,pr LERCH & VAN SANDT ' II 31 IS. 17th Street i ' Omaha, Neb. Hal Coffman To 0KX souT 1 "TW BRt AU. R16-HT COUNCIL BLUFF LODGES -INDULGE SUNDAY BALU The Council Bluffs Elks defeated the Council Bluffs Redmen at Invincible Ball park. Lake Manawa, by the score of 8 to 1 in a hair raising ninth Inning finish.- The score at the first of the ninth was t to S. The Redmen got one on an error, a sacrifice and a hit making the Elks two behind, but they got three on a ' combination of hits, sacrifices and errors, winning with but two men down.. Score: ELKS. REDMEN. AB.B O.A-g. AB.H.O.A.B. ' Downa, Jb...l 1 ft lSuIhoff, lb, ft 1111 Wlrkh'm, aa. t 1 1 1 OHowarta, al I Ii Mitchell ct, 4 4 I ft OOrow. lb.-. I I I Uoyna, If.., I 1 ft 0 ODuiuattl. a. t 114 SI Smith, e 4 ft 11 T OOolbrlon. It I I I ft tt IWIIllama, tb 4 lit IBataa, lb... 4 lilt ' Bmlar, lb.. I I 1 I lGllaoa;- rf.. 4 ft ft ft ft, Bonham. rf. t 1 ft ft ON.wtnn. f lain! rtwn, p.. 4 ft ft I IWlnklar, p., I ft 0 ' - !' M ToUlii M M "t 1 Two out when winning, run scored. Score by innings: , , Elks ..1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3-8 Redmen u. 31X0 110 0 1-7, Summary-Earned runs: Elks, 4; Red men, 8f -Two-base hits: Down, Williams, Hpwarth (2). Grow Duquette, Winkler. Three-base hit: Colburn. Stolen bases: Wickham (2), Mitchell, Bonham, Sulhoff. Struck out: By Petersen, 8; by Winkler. 10, Base en balls: Off Winkler, 4: off Petersen, 3, Double play; Downs to Smith, , to Bender. Passed balls: Duquette, 3. ! Wild pitches: . Wtlkler, 2; Petersen. L Umpire: M.ohart. , , ; ., . ,.r i ' Wither Defeats Dewitt. BEATRICE, Neb., June 2i-(SpeciaL ' The Wilber ball team defeated Dewitt yesterday at Dewitt by the score of 8"o 7. The score. R.H.E. Wilber . g 8 io Dewitt ..,.'..,.,,....., 7 12 S Batteries: , Luge and Connell; Nichols untl Zlburn, ' ' ' ' . . .. WWfSTfpss it 's r Buy by ' full ; Name PAD Boston Garter Boston Garter ; U the ONLY garter with v rubber button clasp -! that will not injure i , the . ftheerest hose. ' lisle 25c Silk 50c SOLD EVERYWHERE George Froat Co Makan, Boatoab . AV- II Holds T, Your I Smooth , 1 (If 17 I Aft Your IVVI I Skin VWJ QrriES&cDilEQ!ii' 'J