6 THE BKK: OMAHA, WKD.NEisDAV, ,TCNE 11, 1013. What's the Use of Living If It's So Hard to Keep From Dying Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher Sir., iKNOvy You. CONNv. favit You a sweuL Job. bov. Hi TAk TCTJ OVER. fND &f 1 ) rvgri r s ' A NW rtT fVNT A NW PAIR OP SHOSS SO VOU'LU to OK RVtHt AND TMN I V6i J ' I VW6i.L CO DOW64 TO fN Office AMt) TIL HAHD tO A THOUSAND DOCLAR.J, FOB. Your iMv6DtAre expense s AND ALL YOU HM TO OOIS Y6i Yes OH.THSR-8 OU ACr VOU UTTLQ RA1CAU. T'M BQQN UOOKtrtfr fOR. VOU -L. OVGP.. fAU&HTf NAUCHTY, VOU NVVIiTMT R.UN OfP LIKG "frlNV WHEN T YOU OUT noR-fMfl. - . I I I V I 1 I II 1 I 4 OFF DAY FORJTHE ROURKES Unable to locate Ball, Though Had Plenty of Chances. POSSIBLE CHANCE IN EIGHTH tllta Not Forthcoming When Hnses Were Fall on Walks- nntl Krror Double rlnr Helps Some. Rourke's slugging maclilno was not In "working order yesterday and, although the players fought hard and novcr dult, thct three-run lead of the joslcs In (the first Inning off Peter was too much, and Uw second gumo of tlio series vront to noOSTKHS OUTI'LAY THU ' SIOUX MnUp it Tito Striiluli t- Winning, Kleven to four. SIOUX CITY, la.. June lO.-Des .Molnes outplayed and outhlt Sioux City today and made It tw6 straight by a score of 11 to 4. The visitors smnshed White and ii'P-.P mjHr. IocbJ. Laffcrty pitched fair bnll. but wan wild, hitting throe battels nnd walking nix. Bcoro: SIOUX C1TV. AH It. II 3 4 3 IT 3 Standing of Teams it 2 9L Joseph by a 4 to 3 trcoro, jlcConouchov. nltchlnir for St. Joscnh. i $ did not appear to have, much stuff and was somewhat wild, but tho regular lieavy hitters on tho Omaha team could not find him. Thomason, Congalton nnd Johnson managed to go through the gamo without registering a hit and Kane only made one. Neff and Orubb each made one and Bchlpke lunded two. Coyle got one when ho batted In a pinch, but these were tho only lucky ones. For awhllo It appeared as If Omaha would coma from behind, an In the gamo the day before, but a lone run St. Joseph cot In the seventh inning was Just enough to win tho game, as Omaha fought Its way up to three runs, but no turther. Chnnce In h KlKhth, Omaha hod Its best chance to tie tho core In tho eighth, but hits were not forthcoming. Tho bogs were choked on walks and an error, but only ono run was sent across tho rubber. The ninth inning looked Inviting after two were out when Justice and Neff were both walked, but with two out of Ihe running Thomason sent v slow ono to Ihort and was thrown out at tne piatc. In the field tho gumo was o. hummer. Omaha went through the nine Smith, 8 .. CfKme, 2h , Clarke, If . Davidson, Tf Callahan. 3h lircon, rt 6 Wnolums, lb ..,4 mnnge, c 5 White, i 0 urown, p 2 Rapp .,.,,,,,! O. 2 1 2 ' 1 3 2 8 X 0 0 0 Totals .IS 4 0 27 13 3 DRS MOINES. . All, n. II. O., A. K. Hnhn. rf ., s 1.3 10 o FOX, f 3 2 3 1 0 0 I tenter, cf . 4 112 0 0 taonard. 3b 6 0 113 0 Joiies, lb 3 118 0 0 lteiiiy. ss 4 11120 Andreas, 2b 4 3 3 4 10 BIOIKnt. O 4 2 3 8 0 0 Lafferty, p S 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 38 11 IS 2 7 0 Hatted for Drown In the ninth. Cooney out for Interfering with flolder. Des Moines 1 3 0 1 1 0 2 1 3-11 Sioux City 0 03010000-4 Left on basest Sioux City, 12; Dps Moines, 11. First base on errors: Des Moines, 2. Sacrifice hit: Hunter.' Two base hits: Vox, Btange, Clarke (2), Cooney. Threebaso hit: Leonard. Home ... 1 H 1 tnBH 1 ......... - r.HA.. ni...i... .u.it viiij u.uidii UU.VR. v.uuiivj'i uminii! Woolum, Hnhn, Slolght, Fox. Hltst Oft wiuto, 7 in 3 ana one-third innings: ort Urown, 8 In flvo and two-thlrds Innings. Double play: Itcllly to Jones. Struck out: IJy White, 2; by llrown, 4: by Iafferty. C Ilabes on balls: Off White. 3; off llrown, o; off Lafrerty, o. l'assed ball: Btange. Hit by pitched ball: Smith (2), Woolums, Hunter. Time: 2:20, Umpires: O'Toole and Hlgler. JORDAN- W1NH FOll LINCOLN without a boot, while tho Joslcs made but one error, Johnson made a beautiful catch of Mclnke's foul In the fourth In ning, picking the ball off the grand stand wiring by a fraction of an Inch. Doable Flay In Third. A double play In the- third inning t robbed Rourkes of a possible run or two. I'ltclira AlrtlKht Hull, While Job bcra Arr Listless. WICHITA. Knn.. .lllnn 10 Hnn.t nitcM. lnnlnga Ing by Jonlan for Lincoln and Indifferent WEST, LKAUOE. 1 W.UlVt. Denver ....34 14 .708 St. Joe ....It 18 .033 Lincoln ....S4-S1 .N Omaha ....27 23 .6V) Dca Molncs 23 28 .469 Sioux City 21 20 . 447 TOpekrt ....13 27 . 356 Wichita NAT. LBAOUE. W.L.I'cL Phlla 29 12 .707 Now York .24 19 .658 Brooklyn ...23 19 .548 Chicago ....25 23 .821 Pittsburgh 24 23 .611 St. Louis ..21 27 . 438 iJOBIOII 17 i .31 WiUl1 i1? 31C( Olnatnnntt 17 31 U AMIS It, LEAGUE. AMISH. ASSN. W.L.Ict.l w.L,.lnt Phlla 37 10 .7871 Mil wnukco .33 23 .583 Cleveland .21 15 .G0I Columbus. 28 20 .RS3 Chicago ....27 24 .fl&9 Louisville ..29 24 .047 Washington 20 23 .M2 Knn. City .28 28 ,500 CUBS TROUNCETHE GIANTS Chicago Takes Third Contest of Series by Three to Two. BUNCHING . HITS WINS GAME It ii nm' PleltllniT Prevents Home Tenm from Scorlnit Three Times When He Milken Onc llnmleil Catches. St. Louis ...20 35 .3041 lndlannn'lls 21 28 .429 fMPW rorK 11 3 Z39 Toledo 19 33.300 MINIC LEAQUI5. Auburn ....19 7 .731 Iob. City ,.13 13 .500 Humboldt ..11 15 .421 Falls City.. 0 17 .346 CH1CAOO, III., Juno 10.-Chtcugo de feated Now York 3 to 2 today, 'winning Hoston .....22 24 . 478 St. Paul ...20 23 610 i Th" Detroit 20 32 .38S Mlnneap'lls .25 28 .472 nn,nHs- Th" fimo was won by bunch ing nus. Arcner urove a Texas leaguer to center. Humphries laid" down a bunt and Meyers tried to force Archer at second, but his throw was too late. Archer went to third on Leach's out and scored on Phelan's single. In Now York's ninth, the bases were filled, but Chafer fanned and Saler made a boautl- lul catch of Fletcher's popup and doubled Burns at first Burns' fielding prevented tho locals from scoring three occasslons when he made handed Jumping catches. Score: new Yonjc. cmcAao. AP'-qA.E. AD.H.O.A.B. SSLVi. ".r-; i i 1 4 o o Fletcher, h. I 1 1 4 0lhelu, Sb..2 Uojle, Jb... 1S2 Ogchultr, rf . Merkle lb., t 0 M 0 2lmrmn, Sb 4 Murrey, rf.. J 1 I 0 08ler, lb.... i Meyjre. l t s oiire.ntlin, c. 0 JftiaUree. til 1 1 0 0 Mitchell, It. 4 Weruerd, p4 1 1 0 ODrldwell! ee. 2 . . TT " Corrlden. eel Tetsls 14 I1J, OArcher, c-It Cheiwy, p... 3 Miller ..... 0 llumphlee, p 1 playing by Wichita enabled the visitors to win handily, latis, pitching tor Wichita, struck out eight men. Jordan made a two-bass hit on a bunt when thu bull bounded badly, with no ono covorlng second, Score: LINCOLN. All. 1L II. O. A. E. Llovd. 2b 6 1 3 3 4 0 Mullen, lb..., 5 0 0 conn, rr Neff was on second and Thomason on j McCormlck, If & iti. t..,t it,. it., .tiiwnrrt whm WP, or.. first with but one to tho discard when Kane slammed a liner to McConoughey. The ball struck the pitcher's glove and i bounded Into the air. He Juggled It awhile before he managed to clamp his fingers around it and then shot it to Zwllllns. doubling Thomason, who hod u started xor seconu. J Kelly jopened the Kamo by, going to first on four wild balls. Watson singled to center and Ochs sacrificed. SlwUIImr drove jo, hot ono through the pitcher's box: and, two runs came' home. Orlftlth tngted, placing Zwltllng on third. West- a erxll made the fourth single, scoring I Zwllllng, i Justice opened for Ohiaha. -with a. atrolL Neff sacrificed. "Kane tripled and JusUfii) stretched himself over ' the platter. With two down In the seventh, drubb doubled (tod scored on Schlpko's single. . ' Klly opened the st!vjfnth with a single, j( (ooK second on Waioh's sacrifice and ! Scored on Zwllltng's single. Thomasoii was feafe'ln the elghUi on Ochs error. JCone walked and CongiU Ion strolled. Johnson grounded out to Melnke and Thomason registered the lattt run of the game. Kelly, Ihe St. Joseph left fielder and captain, stole three bases off Johnson. In tb second he stole second and third and In the fourth stole second. Scores OMAHA. AU. It. Justice, ss 3 Neff. If 5 Thomason. cf ..... KanB. lb ......J Gcngaltoon, rf 3 Johnson, o 4 Qrubb, Sb .4 Schlpke, 2b .. Peters. P J Coyle ....J Itcbinson. n .0 x Darbuur. 3b... 'Dowllng, ss .linker, a..,. Jordan, p... ....5 4 , 4 A. 4 1 0 0 b I 0 3 Totals .33 6 WICHITA. All. JU Hurke, Sb. .,. ........ 4 Mills, rf ,!.. 4 Mlddlcton, of.,.,.... 4 Koerncr,' lb 3 Hughes, 2b 3 Pettlgrow. If 2 Happ, ss 3 Wacob, o 3 Ellis, p 3 13 27 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 O. 1 1 1 11 3 3 1 7 0 27 2 0 0 1 A. E. 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 3 1 14 0 '2fl 0 0-1 Shestak Totals H. 10 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 O. 2 1 1 It 0 8 1 3. A. 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 Totlls . Lincoln ? ntluMtn D il Lett on oases: iincom, , '""" BaVes on errors: Lincoln, i Two-base hits: McCormlck, Jordan, llurke, Ellis. Th?ce-bne hltj Burke. Stolen bases: L 6Vd"(2); Double play: Dowllng to Muflen. Struck out: Uy Jordan. J; by Kills, 8. Bases on balls: Off Jordan, 1. off Wits. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Knapp. Umijlrpt Anderson. OHir.ZLIIiS WIN TBNTII 8TIIAH1HT TnUe Heconil 4Jme of Sore from TopeUu. DENVER. Colo.. June lO.-Denver came from behind lit the eighth Inning after Topeka had scored three runs" In their half, nnd won the second game of tho series, making it tho tenth straight vie tory. The batting of McAllister feature for TopeKtt. unmore uuu ..;... .. hit for two homo runs, starred for Den vor. Score: AH. It. H. ailmore. If ? J naMiay. rr.. ? i S (Yhnnnell. of 4 3 8 Quillln. Sb..v C, Kronen, so Coffey, ss. Fisher, lb. NEB. LEAGUE. Superior ..16 8 .052 Kearney ...1 It .500 Hastings .?13 11 .542 Fremont ...11 12 . 4781 York 11 11 .601 Soward .,..11 13 .418 Columbus . 9 14 .501 Grand Is... 10 14 .4171 Yesterilny's, Ilennlts. WESTErtN l,BAOUE. . Topokn, 9; Denver. 10. Ht Joseph, 4; Omaha, 3. Don Molrves, 11; Sioux City, 4. Lincoln, 6; Wlchltn, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Hoston, 7: St. Louis, 8. New York, 1; Chicago, C. Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati, 2, Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 5. AMERICAN! LEAGUE. Chlongo, D; New York, 1. Ht Iuls. 4: Philadelphia. 10. Detroit, 0 Washington, 3. Clevelund, 3; Boston, 7. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 12; Louisville, 9. Minneapolis. 6; Kansas City, 4. St. Paul, 12; Milwaukee, 3. Indianapolis, 10; Columbus, 9. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont. 0; Grand Island, 0. (forfeited), Kearney, 2; Columbus, 6, York. 0; Superior, 1, Hastings, 9: Howard, 8. MINK LKAGUli. Nebrasku Ctty, 3; Humboldt, 2. (U innings). Auburn, 9; Falls City, 2. tinmen Today. ' 1'n.l..n 7 ... . A TV. .. i, .. ... r.,.H a Joseph at Omaha, Des Molncs at Sioux city, uncoln at Wichita. National League Boston at St. Louis, Now York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American League Chicago at New York, St. Louis at Philadelphia, Detroit at Washington, Cleveland at Boston. American Association Toledo at Louis ville, Minneapolis at Kantas City, St. Paul at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Co lumbus. Nebraska Stato League Fremont nt Grand Isiand, Kearney at Columbus, York at Superior, Hastings at Seward. Mink League Nebraska City at Falls City, Humboldt nt Auburn. on one- l 2 a l l 9 1 2 0 S 0 2 1 14 0 0 0 1 1 3' 0 1 4 0 00 1 S.l 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 RT. J6HHPH. AB. R. It. JCelly. U . Watson, of Ochs, 2b -..S Kwtlllng, lb Orlftlth. c Westerxll. Sb 4 Tannehlll. rf ........S Metnke, ss 4 McConoughey, p ..., Boehlcr, p 0 SO 3 0 27 10 0 O. 2 4 3 8 1 : 4 . 1 0 A. B. Totals 33 9, Hi 11 Batted for Peters In tho seventh In Batted for Robinson In the ninth In. nlng. .ut,. Paters out, ouniuie uii ... Omaha Kuns lUts Kt. Joseph Kuns lilts. Two-base hits: base hit: Kane. ..1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 ..1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0-3 0-6 Bnahr. o. Harris, p. Farthing, niok, o..! Butoher . King, p.-- Totals Cochran, Sb.... Forsythe, If.'., We, cr Qar, rt Ilapps. 1b. J. Freneh. ss,. McAllister. ... Smith, Jb Coereham. p... 4 J S .... 1 1 .... Q O. 3 i . l 2 10 I S 0 1 0 0 ..,.. S8 10 TOPEKA. AB. R, 4 5 6 S ; 3 ...... 5 5 :::::: I 13 27 1 0 2 0 3 t J) 0 If 1 1 J' 0 3 ' 3 1 0 o. o I K. 0 1 0 0 0 : 0 0 .1 ARMSTRONGS OF LINCOLN DEFEAT BRAINARD CLUB BRAINA1RD, Neb., June 10,-(Spcclal.) The Arnjstrong team of Lincoln de feated the homo team yesterday by a score of 7 to 2. Sobota of Bralnard pitched a perfect game Until tho fourth inning when he allowed the Lincolnltoa four hits, which netted thenf two runs. Smcrsh took his placo In the box but was unable to check the visitors. The featuro of tho game was the play ing of Htavac, second baseman of Braln ard. He fielded his five chances per fectly, ono of them being In deep right field and ope outside the left field foul line. Ho also figured In two double plays and received three hits out of four times at bat. Bcore; R.H.E. Bralnard Oil 000000-2 10 5 Lincoln 0 00310 3 2 0-7 93 Batteries: Brainard, Sobota, Smersh and Talbot. Lincoln. Slpr and Wood. Hits: Off Sobotn, 6 in six innings; ou Smersh, 3 in three innings. .Struck out: By Sobota, 4; by Smersh, 3; by Slpr, 7. Double plays: Bralnard, 2; Lincoln, 1. Ivplre: BohaceK. WOMEN'S TENNIS TOURNEY .AT UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA CITY, la., June 10. (Speclal.)- The first woman's tennis tourney ever held nt Iowa, today resulted In a vic tory for Miss Mary Klfer of Btour City, who defeated Miss Margaret Cole of Omaha, 6-3, 4-6. 6-3. ; The authorities in charge of woman's athletics are consid ering the establishment of athletic rela tions with other co-edncatlonal Institu tions In the state next year. x o o 0 0' 0 1 0 04 ..4 1 1 1 0 0 S 0 0-0 Qrubb, Griffith. Three tnlen bases: KohlPke. JoJmson.' Kelly W- Sacrifice hits: Neff. Oehs7 Watsoru Hltai Off Peters. 9 tt MV411. inXUIlJft Ull KVnwuB e v ieTen and one-third Innings, fltruek out: 5? Peters, t; by Robinson. J; by McCon UKliey. V B?f on balls: Oft Peters. iTff MawTlS Off McConnouey. 6; off Boehier. 2. Passed ball: OrUtlth. IS baiaa: OmW ; fit. Joseph. 8. 01$e .I87l?mpire: aegrUt. CMtrite H UU Results. Vmverslty of Pennsylvania, 6 Swarth re, 2. . Totals S 9 10 84 9 i ttattMt fnr Purthlnir In eighth Inning. Denver 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 '-10 Toocka 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 S 0 Stolen bases: Fisher, MoAUUter, Oil more, Cassldy. Two-base hits: Gllmore. Hmlth. Home runs' Channell (3). J. Vrneh. Sacrifice hits: Cassldy. Ilapps Passed bull: McAllister. Sacrifice flies. Channell. Coereham. Struck out: By llnrria. 1: iiv Klnir. 2: by Oocreham. 7. BakM on balls' Off Farthing. 2; off Coeteham. I Double play: Smith to Harms- Wild Ditch: Coereham. Left on bases: Denver, 6; Topeka, 7, Iflts: Off Harris. 6 In three Innings: off Farthing. 4 In five Innings; by King, none In one Inning. nine: i:w. umpire: voiu flowor- Brnndels Temu Wins. The Brandets base ball team took the Sunday morning m from the Rome Hotels by the snore of 10 t'S. Consistent hitting by the winners, cotnblned with the good work of O. Uleduen, thcli pitcher, was' responl' for the victory. . . Ttotale. ....85 is 30 It 1 Two out when winning run scored. Ran for Cheney in eighth. Now York , 0 10000010 0-2 Chicago 0 00000101 1-3 Two-base hits: Fletcher, Snodgrass, Zimmerman, Doylo. Hits: Off Cheney! 7 " e'Kht Innings; off Humphries. 4 In.two Innings. Sacrifice, files: Baler ., Brcsnn "n. Miirrav. stolen bases: Lcicih. MeJAW, Do,ubl V'- loylo to h....e SJer (unassisted). Left pn Dases: New Vnrir in. -i.i n nSa?rti b,a,,11."-; K Cheney,3: off Mar ?M?f,di!: ' uyJ5ltched bal : by Cheney " Y iiiio. m.jj. urn una .umsne. third Innings. Left on bases: lHUiburgh, i Brooklyn, 7. Bases on balls: Off Ituoker, 1; off W. Wagner. 4; off Hen drtx 3. .Hit by pitched bull: Moran by Hendrlx-. Wild pitch: Hcndrtx. struck out: By Rucker. 3; by W. Wagner, 1; by Hendrtx, 4; by Cooper. 4. Time: 1:59. Umpires: Klem and Orth. St. LouIh AVIiim Loiipr Game. ST. LOUIS. June 10. It to6k three hours this afternoon to play eleven In n ngs of base ball. St. Iouls finally win ning over Boston. 8 to 7. St. Louis used five, pitchers nnd the visitors three. The winning run was scored on Wlngo's single after two singles and a sacrifice fly had put men Jon fecond nnd third. Konetchy s batting wa stho feature. Ho drove In two runs and scored four. He wus credited with a homo run, a trlplo and two singles in six attempts Boston secured an early lead but an error nnd two singles in the ninth, gave St. Louis tho tying run. Scorei BT. JJOV1H. BOSTON". An.lt.O.A.E. AO.H.O.A.B. 6 OMerenrli; es t ! 4 2 0 0 OMrere, lb... 5 2 11, 1 t 0 OCoanelly, It 2 0 0 0 0 3 OLonl. If..... S 1 3 0 1 2 0 HcDonld, lb 1 4 5 1 1 OTttui, rf....4 1 1 0 0 1 2 Seymour, cf. 3 2 0 1 O 3 ODevlIn, Sb.. 2 0 0 t 0 0 OWhellng c. 4 1 4 3 0 1 0 Iltsi, p g o 1 1 0 0 OJamce, p.... 1 0 0 1 0 0 OMinn, cf.... 1110 0 0 ODIckeon, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 1 Olterlden, c. 0 0 0 0 0 0 t Collins .... 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toteli i U'Jl H t Totl.....l4 1 IJ II S Batted for Ferritt In sixth. Batted for G-eyer In eighth. Ran for Evans In eighth. One out when winning run scored. Ran for Whaling In eleventh. Boston 0 .0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 17 St. Louis .,..0 0 00013110 24 Two-bas6' hits: McLean, Mnranvllle. Three-base-hit: Konetchy. Homo rum Konetchy. Hits; Off Burk, 4 in three and one-third innings; off Ferritt, 3 In two lluritlni, 2b. i 0 6 Bheckard, rf 3 1 3 Oeke. cf.... 6 2 2 Mowrey, 3b. 0 0 K.netchy, lb 4 13 Mege, If... (43 lUueer, ee.. 4 1 2 McLean, c 2 1 Vngo, c... 3 '2 Durk, p 1 0 Terrltt, p... 1 1 Willie, p.... 0 0 Oeyer, p 0 0 Harmon, p.. 1 0 CMhre ... 1 0 Krane 1- 0 Whltted ...0 0 and two-thlrrds Innings; off Willis, none In one-third inning; off Geyor, 2 in one and two-third innings; off Hess 11 In seven innings; off James 2 in two in nings: off Hcurmon. 2 In three Innings: off Dickson, 3 In one and one-third in nings. Sacrifice hits; Whaling, Dickson. Sacrifice flies: Mngee, Hauser. Stolen bases; Seymour (2), Marnnvllle, Myers. Double plays: Hauser to Hugglns to Konetchy; James to Devlin to Whaling to Maranville. Left on bases: St Louis, 14. Boston, 9. Bases on balls: Off Hess, 4; off Burk, 4; off Perrlt, 1; off Willis. 1; off Dickson, lj off Geyer, 3; off James.l. Hit by pitched ball: Hess (Hau ser). Struck out: By Hess, 1; by Burk, 1; by Willis, l; by Geycr, l; Wild pitch; Perrlt. 1, James, 1. Time: 3:00. Umpires: Brennan and Eason. Nebraska City Takes Hot One in Eleventh HUMBOLDT, Neb., June 10,. (Special Telegram.) Humboldt lost to Nebraska City today in one of the most exciting games played hero this season, eleven innings being necessary to decide the contest. A double play by Horral, un assisted, featured. Score: R.H.E. Humboldt 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 7 4 Nebraska City ..00000000201-3 8 3 uattcries: Monpin, Mcciure; Musser, Gold wait. FALLS CITY, Neb., Juno 10.(Spec!al Telegram.) The features of yesterday's game were an unassisted double play by Peoples, nnd the heavy hitting of Kraninger. Score: R.H.E. Falls City ....1 0000001 0-2 11 5 Auburn 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 2 9 11 6 Batteries: Cummings and Wheat; Zon derman and Kraninger. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. MISSOURI VALLEY DEFEATS JABEZ CROSSES OF OMAHA MISSOURI VALLEY, In., June 10. (Special.) Missouri Valley won Sunday from the Jabcz Cross team from Omaha, in a well played game, by the score, of 8 to 6. Stlmson struck out eighteen of the Crosses and let them down with four hits, all of which came in the third in ning, when they got five of tho six scores. R.H.B. Jabex Cross.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 06 4 6 Mo. Valley.. ..3 3000020 -8 33 Batteries: Beber and Johnson: Stlmson and Lacy. BLACK-LINE RED INNER TUBES They Come loYou in a Utile Red Bag Toughest and Bat Tube in the World T.cdsy lseil M rjBe Kii BM 0 I.lflS se1eM89S8aerJr -jiei-Ter-.s-rai Umpires; O'Day Phillies Overcome Lend. CINOINNATI. Juno m-witv, tlVn Mints necessary to win Philadelphia cim tft I ,1 . ! n I . 1 . . . . .. . . - ... ilium una wirn rnren hit bat n,MdfcW,t,h. thre 8toIen bases, brought enough tallies across the plato to defeat Cincinnati by thq score of 3 to 2. In the n!.1tn r. .00,an lnK'ed after one man waa out. Dolan ran for Doolan and promptly ulf "P?0""- Kl'llfer, the next man up. filed out to Devore. Miller, batting, for Beaton, singled, scoring Dolan. Howley was put in to run for Mller and also stole second. Becker came along with another angle and scored Howtoy, Becker sto e second, but -he and Knabe. who was given a base on balls, were left when Lobort fouled out. Philadelphia made its first run in the fifth when LudcruB knocked a home run, the ball bounding (into tho right field bleachers. Cincinnati scored Its first run In the first inning. Bencher singled. Tinker followed with a single to right. Cravath fumbling the ball and allowing Bescher to score. In the fourth inning singles by Bescher and Tinker, Hoblluell's sacrifice and podge's out brought in another run. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ClStlNf ATI. . . AD.II.p.A.E. AD.H.b.A.E. uecaer, ... lie iDerore, cf.. 4 0 8 0 7 0 Mareant t f . 4 0 1 0 0 4 ODrsrher, If.. 4 2 10 0 0 0 Tinker, ee.. 4 2 V 0 1 1 Hobllta'l. lb i 1 II 1 0 0 ODodfe, 3b... 4 0 1 t 0 3 loroh, 2b..., 2 8 0 2 0 0 OKIIns. e 3 1(00 0 lPrown. p.... 3 10 4 1 I 0 'nates 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Clark 1 0 0 0 0 v v 0 0 Totale 33 T8II 1 PHILADELPHIA JACK 0,BRIEN IS BANKRUPT PHILADELPHIA. June -"Phila delphia Jack O'Brien," pugilist and prlie fight promoter, filed a petition in .oanK ruptcy in the United States court hero today with liabilities of 3101,931 and his assets of S10.0W. The petition was filed under the name of Joseph F. A. Hunan, the real name of the pugilist Hagun several years ago built a large hall In West Philadelphia In which to stage tlx round bouts, but the venture was unsuccessful. Among the creditors is A. J. Drexel Riddle, prominent In society, who, with Philadelphia Jack" has a numb.er of times given boxing shows in the Biddle home to whleh a select few were invited. Mr. Blddle's claim is tor 14.800. Knabe. Jb... 4 1 1 LOMrt, 3b... 4 2 1 Mage. It... 2 0 3 Cravath, rf.. 3 0 1 Uiderue, lb. t 1 13 Doolan. a. . 4 1 1 waiah, sa... 0 Kllllfer, e... 4 Beaton, p... 3 Alexander, p 0 Dolan 0 'Miller 1 tjlowler .... 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 e o o Totale 34 t 27 li 4 Ran for Doolan In ninth. Batted for Seaton In ninth. Ran for Miller Ip ninth, Batted, for Groh in ninth. Batted for Brown in ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2j-3 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1 0 Q 0 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Lobort. Three.baan hit; Lobert. Home -run: Luderus. Hits: Off Beaton. 7 in eight innings: off Alexander. 0 In ono Inning. Sacrifice hlta: Ivihurt. Hoblltzel. Brown. Stolen bases: Becker, uuian, jtowiey. iveu on oases: mi la. delphla, 9; Cincinnati, 7. Bases on bulls Off Beaton, 1; off Brown. 4. Struck out By Seaton. S: by Alexander. 1: bv llrown. 2. Passed ball: Kllng. Time: 2:00. Upi- rtltka. 1) Inla. an., Ill -n ' 1'lrntra Hump Dodgers, PITTSBURGH, June 10, A two-bagger oy manager irea ciarae. wno went- in as a pinch hitter, and) a slnglo by Byrne scared the winning run In tho ninth in ning for Pittsburgh from Brooklyn to day. The final BCure was 5 to 4. Rucker was lilt hard by the locals in the early Innings and gava way to Bill Wagner. a recruit pitcher, who was effcotlve up to ine nintn. ft core: nnooKLYN. PirrflBunaii An. HO. A. E. AD.H.O.A.E. Moran. rf. .l 0 11 onrnie, 3b... I 10 2 o wvrvy, ir.... t l Q OVlox. tb 4 31 (tWacner, sa.. 2 0 3 03 Miller, lb 2 0 11 Injured In a Fire or bruised by a fall; apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Cures burns, cuts. wounds, bails, sores, eexema, plies. Guaranteed. Sc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement, Hummel, tf. 1 Cutehaw, 3b f Rensel. ct. . 2 Wheat, It... 4 ZUubert. lb. 4 Smith. 3b... 3 Flener. aa... 2 a MUltr. e. 4 Itueker, p... t V.Wee-nr. pi Totals. OWIleon, rf.. 4 1 1 l liofman. cr.. 3 11 0 Hyatt 1 0 0 0 Mentor, cf.. 0 0 0 OSImen, e. ... 2 2 8 O'Kelly 0 0 8 ItMulrtl p. . 2 1 0 SI .111 II ICboper. p.,.,0 0 0 . CUrka .... l I 0 Total, 21 10 17 10 None out when winning run scored. Batted for H of man In eighth. Ran'for iraon tn ninth. Batted for Cooper In ninth- Brooklyn 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 04 Pittsburgh 0 3100000 1-5 Two-base hlta: Hofman. Simon. Olarke. 'rnree-base nits: wneut, cutsnaw m. Buortnoa hit: Moran. Sacrifice Illea; 11 Warner. Fisher. Stolen beuieat Moran. Daubert. O. Miller (2. Hits: Off Rucker. b in two ana one-tiura innings; oir v wagner. t in six ana two-tntras innings oft Hendrtx. 8 In six and lwo-thlrds In nings; Off Cooper. 1 In two and one- Why several l r . , We make, several . different graces 8t Gargoyle Mobiloils. Tne rades all'-differ in thickness, or "body." These oils-meet the most severe physical tests that have ever been exacted from automobile lubricating oils. In sheer lubri cating quality they stand alone. But that, of itself, is not sufficient Td properly reach Ihe many friction points the oil's "body" 'ntUsUoe suited to your feed system. To make this condition plainer, a homely illustration may be taken from the sewing room: grades ? 1 Correct Lubrication euoermierl I "Oir I I nwiit I I LOnaiar oeaaAT,ow powliw ate'Ati.al aiea. Btjlmui I Ja ihe achedvle. ihe hner oppoJw the car tiufi catM Cm erule el CrrofU Mobiloll ihM ihoviU he ami. For nmplep'A" mrani 'OireorW MohUollA." "Arc" mnaa "Ourqle MoWloll retlt." For all electric nhlcke iue G.rroyU Mehiloil A. The ncemm4uloiu corerboth ptenun aai coramtrcial rehldoe aaleie MherwUe aokrd. CAM Abbott Detail... Afco UrWWAMAreiAnlWAnUralAre. A fine thread is often too light for the -wear required. A ' heavy thread is often too thick to pass through the eye of the needle. Neither meets requirements. . ' So it is with automobile lubricating oil. Quality equal, the heaviest-bodied oil will prove the most durable., But to be of service it must be able to properly pass through your, lubricating system. The conditions to be ,met are complex. The problem, is serious. Motors differ. Feed systems differ. Before the oil which best combines durability with ability to meet the feed requirements of your car can be determined, the construction of your motor must be known and carefully con sidered. To meet these conditions, we analyze each year the motor construction' of each of the season's models. Guided by this analysis and by practical experience we determine the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiioil for each make of car. Our findings we list in a lubricating chart, printed in part on the right. The superior efficiency of these oils has been thoroughly proven by practical tests. you use oil of lower lubricating quality or of .less-correct "body" than thai specified for your far, loss of power, unnecessary friction, and ultimate serious damage must result. Appertea. ......... i Aatocarteey ...... . " Uejl.) Arerr..... Dene .. Dfr$:::::: OadBaeflryl).'... - (4CJVJ.... .Coal.,.. Art hrciAKWUjtlAH I" A A A A A A A B W4AlAlArJA OulceanY cee i... Ocie.,..i...,M.... TMI iH -v... - "KoUjU-.i Ovate Oear SMahr .... "Kalthl"... Darraea DtDioor, .., Maoaay-Bellrviae KbnflK. ...m. B.U.F. Flat i..m..i Flaate PraakUa ..i.. - Coral O.hl.C Onnwii. .....,,,... Ofaua-teeaa. . . . 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