i '( This is Apt vieix,! (nu.l cot I ' I 5T fV 56R- Oofc. AU.X 50T j ' IlipSaV . T6 Do l& TO WAUK UP I ) , 3f400fc Ufc0tAl -LyC - FIFTEEN RUNS FOR ROURKES Fourteen Hits Off Dessau and Lin coln's Errors Win for Locals. SEVEN SCORES OFF APPLE GATE Antelope Start Game Hitting, Fielding and Running? Oases Like Champion, but Torn In For tunes Soon Come. Omaha jumped on Pitcher Dessau, of the Unco In Antolopes In yesterday's Earns and by taking advantage of num erous errors chased fifteen runs across the plate, while Hughle Jones' bunch managed to shove seven men over. It was one of those old-fashioned slug ging matches in which the players got up and pushed the ball as far away from the home plate as they could. Omaha managed to make fourteen of these clouts, five of which were two base swats and one a three-bagger, the latter being credited to Eddie Justice, and It was the only safe one he gath ered. The game was truly and honestly won 'by Jlmmle Kane, who slammed out a double In tho fifth Inning with the bases crowded'. He followed this up with an extra base hit In the next frame. Tho 'Lopes started out fielding like wildfire, but after making a few sensa ttonat stops, camo down to their level and before the game was over had rung upflve boots, and there was no ques tion about them being boots, either. The Lincoln gang started out to steal a large J number of bases also, but after the sec ond Inning there was nothing doing, the Lopes having taken advantage of; "Hick" Johnson In the first two In nings, "illck" is suffering from a bad arm and was retired In favor of Shealilk. Jlmmle Kane was most active In the base-running business yesterday, steal ing three bags. In the etghth Inning) he and Congalton worked a pretty dou ble steal, Kane getting third before Baker knew what was being attempted. Lincoln First to Score. Lincoln started out strong, getting two runs in the opener. With one down, Mullen doubled. Cobb and McCormlck also strolled. Knapp struck out and Bar bour walked, forcing Mullen over the ( plate. An error by Grubb let codd score. In the second, Lloyd walked,- stole second and scored on Cobb's single. Applegate opened the third for Omaha 'with a double, scoring on Neff's single. Justice was safe In the fifth on an error. Neff beat out a bunt. Thomoson walked, filling the bases. Kane doubled, scoring threo runs. Six Runs Scored by Omabn. Applegate was safe In the sixth when he forced Schlpko at second. Justice tripled, scoring Applegate. Neff ambled across the plate on Kane's double. Con galton followed with a similar one, while Thomason and Jlmmle rambled home. Connie registered on Shestak's single, Lincoln got two in the seventh, Mul len landed safe on an error by Justice. Cobb doubled and both scored on Col lins' single. In the ninth Mullen dou bled and scored on McCormlck's' double, Collins Bingled. McCormlck tallied on Barbour's sacrifice fly. Kane waS safe. In the eighth on an error. Congalton singled. A double steal l .rnrkrd successfully. Grubb landed safe when ' Cobb dropped his high fly, and Kane and Congalton scored. Schlpke , singled, scoring Grubb. Applegate sin-1 gled and both scored when Dowllng made i a wild peg to - first of Justice's easy grounder. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. Justice, ss 6 2 Neff. If 5 ; Thomason, cf 4 3 II. O. A. E. 14 3 1 2 3 0 0 12 0 0 2 8 2 0 2 1 10 14 0 0 13 2 0 0 111 2 10 0 2 0, 2 j 14 27 U' II, O. A. E. 15 10 2- C 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 10 0 0 2 2 1 0 2-22 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 24 1 5 Kane, lb 4 Congalton, rf Johnson, c. 1 Hhpstak. c 4 2 0 0 1 1 3 15 .Grubb, 3b 6 'Schlpke, 2b 4 Applegate, p j Totals 43 LINCOLN. AB. R IJoyd, 2b Mullln, lb Mi Cobb, rf ? McCormlck. If Knapp, cf 2 Collins, cf 3 Harbour, 3b...., 2 .Dowllng, ss 6 'Baker, c Dessau, p; 3 Tuckey, p.;.., 1 Totals 36 Omaha- Tlung A 0010860 5 Hits 0121 2 503 H Lincoln Runs 2100002027 Hits 122101 2.0 3-12 Two-base hits: Kane (3), Applegate. Echlpke. Congalton, Mullen (2), Cobb, Mc Cormlck. Three-base hit: Justice. Stolen bases: Kane (3), Justice, Congal ton. Mullen, Lloyd (2), Cobb. Sacrifice hitz Barbour. Sacrifice fly: Barbour. Double play: Justice -to Ifane. Hits: Off Dessau, U In five and one-third In nings: off Tuckey, 3 in two and two thirds Inning. Struck out: By Apple gate, 6; by Dessau. 1; by Tuckey. L lino i Krtlt. rt t A .. r . jwm vii uiui. v.l Aft'icgftic, D, OIL pDeasau, 4. Left on bases: Omaha. 8; Lincoln, fi. Time: i:(L llmntrri- rvr.mi. ana oegnst. DURHAM PUZZLES THE KAWS Jobber Curry Off Game by Score of Fair to Ttto. TOPEKA, Kan.. June 12. Durham was to Cause Mutt a puzzle to the locals arid Wlchlat won oy nitltng opportunely, ocors; TOPKKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cochran, Sb 4 0 2 z l Forsythe, If 3 12 8 0 Lee, cf 3 0 0 1 0 Gear, rf, cf 3 110 0 McLarry. rf 1 0 0 0 0 Rapps. lb. 4 0 19 2 IFrcnch, ss 4 0 0 1 3 McAllister, c 3 0 1.3 3 Smith. 2b 3 0 0 7 1 Richardson, P 3 0 0 2 2 Totals 31 3 7 37 12 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. 1 2 4 8 1 2 A. B. Burke, 3b & 1 Bills, rf. S 0 Mlddleton, cf 3 1 Koerner, lb 2 0 Hughes, Sb 4 0 I'ettlgrew, It 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 Rapp. ss 4 0 Castle, c 3 2 Durham, p 2 0 i 4 1' 5 0 0 Totals I.S3 4 10 27 12 3 Topeka 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 Wichita , .. 00100001 Z 4 Thrf.hAjiA hit: Burke. Two-base hits Gear, Mlddleton, Pettigrew. Castle. Sac rifice hits; K.oerner, uurnnra. uoum plays: McAllister to French, French to Smith to Rapps. Stolen bases: Forsythe, Burke, Castle. Bases on balls: Off Rich ardson, 4; oit uurnam, z. oirucK out; By Richardson, 3; by Durham, 4. Time: 1:45. umpire: Anaerson. ROGGD STARTS II AGAIN Ha St. Joseph Under Control Dnr Ins: Whole Game. DBS MOINES, la., June 12. The locals bunched their hits and drove two t. Joseph pitchers to cover today wlnntng by a score' of 10 to 4. The visitors went to pieces In the fourth ana made three errors behind Crutcher. which, counted with the same number of hits, yielded tnree-. runs, bix nits and a oase on balls produced five runs In the sixth Rogge was hit hard In only one In ning, the first, after that keeping the visitors swats scattreed. score DES MOINES. AB. R. II. Hahn, rf 5 2 3 Fox. If 6 1 2 Hunter, cf i 4 3 1 Leonard 3b ..... Rcllly. s 4 1 1 Andreas, 2b 4 - 0 0 Sleight, o 4 1 1 Rogge, p ...2 vl 1 Totals 89 l5 14 ST. JOSEPH, AB. R. H. Kelly, If 4 1 3 Watson, cf ,6 1 1 Oohs, 2b ,.S 0 2 Zwltllng, lb 5 1 1, Griffith, o 4 0 1 Westerzll, Jb 3 0 1 Tannehlll, rf 4 ,0 0 Melnkc, ss .4 - 0 1 Crutcher, p 2 0 0 Johnson, p 1 0 0 Thomas, p 0 0 0 Ketter . 1 X 1 O. A. E. 10 0 10 0 4 0 0 11 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 6 0 27 12 "3 O. A. E. 10 0 2 0 0 12 1 6 0 1 5 12 2 0 1 2 0 0 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 24 5. "b Totals 'Batted for ThomaB In the ninth. Des Moines 0 0 1 3 1 5 0 0 10 St. Josepn ..Z 0001000 14 Two-base hits: Kelly. 81elght, Jones, Orlfflth. Three-base hits: Fox, Hahn. run: .willing. First base on balls: Off John, 4. Struck out: By Rogge, 6; by Crutcher, 2; by Thomas, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Rogge, Westerzill Kelly. Wild pitch: Rogge. Stolen bases: Westerzll (2), Kelly. Hits: Off Crutcher, 6 In four In nings; off Johnson, S In one and one third Innings. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7: St. Joseph, 9. Time: 2:03. Umpire: Morrison. Falls City Triumphs Over Nebraska City NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. June 12. (Special Telegram.J Nebraska City lost the second game of the series in a pitchers' battle. Score: R.H.E. Falls City 00001031 0-5 8 6 Nebraska City 21000010 04 8 3 Batteries: Falls City, Van Hammer and Wheat! Nebraska City, Jacobson and Goldwalte. Umpire; Walker, AUBURN, Neb.. June 12.-Special Tel egram.) Reed's pitching and Auburn's clean, hard hitting won today's game. Score: R.H.E. Humboldt 00001000 12 4 2 Auburn , 0 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 -10 16 1 Batteries: Humboldt, Jarrott and Mus sen Auburn, Reed and Kranlnger. Um pire: Meyers. SCHUYLER TEAM WINS FROM DAVID CITY, 4 TO 3 SCHUYLER. Neb.. June 12.-(SpecIal Telegram.) The base ball season was opened In Schuyler today with a. game between Schuyler and David City, the former winning, 4 to 3. The Interest was intense, all business places being closed during the game, the people turning out enmasse. The game was warmly con tested and was filled with spectacular fielding. The teams were about evenly matched and the opposing pitchers were about equal. Score; RILE. ' ucnuyier 1 0 10000024 8 0 David City. 00 000 00 3 0-3 9 1 Batteries: Sedlacek and Buros'; Pes chek and Davis. Bases on balls: Off Sedlacek. 3: off Peschek. 2. Struck our By Sedlacek, 10; by Peschek, 10. American Association, At Toledo R.H j2 Milwaukee ,,' 7 jj o Toledo 491 Batteries: Milwaukee, Cutting and Hughes; Toledo, Baskette, Walker and Devoght. At Indianapolis IUI.H. Kansas City 3 7 2 Indianapolis 8 12 3 Batteries: Kansas City, Rhoades, Powell, Cann, Covington and Krltohell: Indianapolis, O'Connor, Kalserllns, Sohardt and Cotter. At Columbus mir St. Paul 7 16 3 Columbus''"";;;:,!;";;";;!;:;;;:;;."; Jtne Notional league this morning that TtiittArt' at T)am! ' JYL' - j 1 Ka hud hn !ndf InH lv Vunnnf1f1 tn uattertei: HI. p.ul. n-inr James; Columbus, Cole, Davis and Smith: 11 Innings. Persistent Adrertislng la the Road to Big Roturns, to Lose His Job SUPERIOR WINS RIGHT ALONG Leaders of League Pound Out Vio tory Off Seward. MEINERT FEATURES AT BAT Makes Four of Cement Colts' Ten Run Catcher Schelil Cnrrled Off Field After IJelntr lilt by Fonl Hall. . SUPERIOR, Neb., June 12.-(8peclol Telegram.) Superior pounded out a vic tory from Seward this afternoon by heavy hitting. Mclncrt featured at the bat with four hits In four times up. He also made four of Superior's ten runs. Sensational fielding by Superior's outfield was also a feature. Catcher Sen eld was hit by a foul ball In tho eighth Inning and car ried of the grounds. Score: 8EWATID. SUPETHOTt. AD.II.O.A.E. AD.1I.O.A.E Ttpptn, as. 4 1 0 1 lrrjor, .. 4 0 10 0 Dranooa. lb 8 0 0 J OOrar, c-ib.. i 0 4 1 0 Slack, rf.. 4 0 0 0 OMdnert cf.. 4 t 0 0 Htcklln, cf. 4 1 1 OLufretb, rt S t 1 0 0 1'oteti e... 1111 iTneiMint.i J z o 1 Leonard, If t 0 1 0 1 St held. c... S I J 0 lurltrt, !bl I 4 1 lBookt't. lb i I 1 t Aumlller. lb t 1 t 0 OObat. lb.... 4 X 1 6 Cbnnon, p 1 1 0 1 lKrnett, p., 0 0 0 1 0 Erertt, p... 1 0 0 2 match, p... 1 0 0 2 1 8lYns, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...14 I ! 10 ( Total ... U I 11 1 Seward 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 16 Superior 0 0 3 0 4 1 0 2 -10 Three-base hit: Connors. Two-base hits: Tholsslng (2), Obst, HurlberL Struck out: Bv Hatch. 5: by Connors. 2. Bases on balls: Off Hatch, 1; off Con nors. 3. Sacrifice fly; Tappun. Sacri fice hit: Aumlller. Stolen bases; Pryor. Lamiretn, Meuvert (Z). lilt uy pitcnea ball: PoteeL Hatch. Attendance: m Umpires: Huhn and Setley. Knpltallata win Tight Une. KEARNEY, Neb., June 12. (Special Telegram.) The Kapatallsts won a hard fought game from Fremont today with out having an carney run to their credit. In thn ninth It lnnkrd llkrt defeat, when Oourley knocked out a three-bagger with one man on oase an no outs. a. neavy wind was blowing during the entire time of play. Score: AD.H.O.A.B. D.1I.O.A.E. Turpln, if., a 0 J 0 OBcehtold, If 1 1 ft 0 0 Welch, lb.. 4 1 0 2 0 tfjnck, lb. 1 0 1 2 0 Wftial, cf.. 4-110 0 Acock, lb., t 1 I ( a Htnrr, lb.. 4 19 0 OHerrlott, lb i 111 3 0' Rse 2b.. 10 0 1 OSchucrtn.cf 10 111 Oourl7, aa. 1 1 1 0 ldrar, c 4 0 T 1 0 Dow, c 1 1 S 1 OWoodrutf.M 10 110 OeUhell, rf 1 0 1 0 OErickaon, rt 1 0 1 0 0 iunir p.a 0 0 t ownmi, p., x 0 0 i 1 Totals ... I 24 t T Tatala ...24 1 ST 20 a. Fremont 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 13 Kearney 10010011 4 Earned runs: Fremont. 1. Bases on balls: Off Hinckley, 6; off Wright, 1. Left on bases: Fremont. 6; Kearney, 6. First base on errors: Fremont, 1; Kear ney, 3. Two-base hits: Oourley, Dow, Bechtold. Three-base hit; Gouley. Struck out: By Hinckley, 8; by Wright, 6. Passed ball: Dow. Hit by pitched ball: Turnln. Qetchell. Time: 1:53. Umpires: Longnecker and Dixon. v 1'aivneea Snowed Under, GRAND ISIAND. Neb.. June 12. (Spe cial Telegram.) Bunching hits In four Innings, made It easy for Grand Island td win from Columbus today, when they piled up a dozen runs. Cran, for the visitors, got his home run, the fourth one In the last four games he played. It was the first ball knocked over the right field fence here. Scorn: COI4UMBUB. tJllAITO ISIiAKD. AD.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.B. Cran. rf... 6 3 2 0 OTtondnu.lh i 4 1 2 a enrth.cf.2b 110 2 OFIrMtlnc.a 14 16 0 B. Drown, as 4 1 1 3 lBchoon'r, cf 2 1 1 0 '0 K.urown, id 1 1 0 Olleooett, u. 4 1 0 0 0 noanioo, 2D 1 9 o 9 ooo, id..,.. X 1 8 1 0 Artlejr, ef., 1 0 2 0 0 Route, rf... 110 0 0 Deal. lb.... I 4 10 0 inuah're, lb 2 0 1 1 0 Licach If... 413 0 OBmlth, 0... 4 0 110 RamMr. o.. 4 1 1 1 0IIalr. o 4 1 l 4 a juiiui, p... Totals ...It IS 17 It 0 Totals ...17 11 24 11 1 Columbus 1000011003 Grand Island .... 30102042 12 Earned runs: Columbus. 3: Grand island. 9. Two-base hits: Rouse. Fire. stlne (2), Rondeau, E. Brown (3). Base nits: . urown, Hchoonover. cran, Coe. Home run: Cran. Bases on balls: Oft Haley, l. BlrucK out: By Justus. 2; by Haley. 8. Left on bases: Columbus. 7: Grand Island, 6. First base on errors: Columbus, 0; Grand Island, 2. Umpire: Butch Freese. York Lours to Chnmns. YORK. Neb.. June 12.-(Soeclal Tele. gram.) YorK lost to Hastings today through errors and Inability tohlt Nor ton opportunely. Score; liASTINHS. TURK. AI1.H.O.A.E. AB.ll.OuA.K. Smith, lb... 4 0 3 3 ORIca, lb..,. 3 0 0 1 1 Kcrtman, ss 4 0 1 4 ICtuM. lb... 1 0 4 11 Uds, rt. .. 4 2 0 0 OMal&ij't. ss 3 1 3 2 2 Downer, cf. 4 1 2 0 OClark. If... 4 0 3 0 0 tack, lb.. 3 0 12 1 OMattlcks, 3b 3 0 ( 3 0 jucutuv, ii a i iv uMuirer, er. I I 2 0 V Diets, e.... 4 I C 0 OHaoaon. rf. 4 1 a n a Xroll, ft... 4 1 3 1 0 Brown, e.. 4 1 3 3 a Norton, p.. 1 1 0 I OBrcndon. il 1 I I I Totals ...11 3 27 14 1 Totala ...is 1 27 11 "I Hastings 01001002 04 York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned run: York. 1. Two-base hit; Norton. Home run: Brown. Basses on balls: Off Everdon, 6; off Norton, 6. Struck out: By Everdon, 8; by Norton. Double plays: Smith to Kroll to Tacke, Fortman to Kroll to Tacke. Hit by pitched ball: Malmqulst, Time: 1:10. umpire: I'onttus . TINKER AND KNABE SUSPENDED AND FINED NEW YORK, June 12.-Presldent Lynch of the National baso ball league sus pended and fined, 325 each, today. Mana ger Tinker of the Cincinnati club and Second Baseman Knabe, of the Phila delphia team, for fighting during the game at Cincinnati yesterday. Both men will be eligible to play next Tues day. ST. LOUIS, June 12. Second Baseman Otto Knabe of the Philadelphia club re ceived word from President Lynoh of he had been Indefinitely 'suspended for his trouble with Manager Tinker of the Cincinnati club at the latter city yester day CtXckar Roberts, wbe was purchased BEE: "OMAHA, FRIDAY, ,TTNE Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W.H'ct. Denver 35 14 ,714 St. Joscuh..32 19 .627 NAT. LEAGUB. W.LPct. Phllo. 30 IS .69S New York.,.2ti 19 .678 Lincoln ....2S 22 .MO Omaha 28 24 .&TS Brooklyn ... 21 .523 unicago Z6 zt .ceo Des MolncH.25 2G .490IMttsburgh 2t .510 SloU City.. .21 27 .:! St. Louts. .21 29 .420. Topeka 19 31 .S80 aoston ..19 2 .422 Wichita ....13 3S ,255,'lnclniiatl .18 32 .300 AMER. LEAGUE. AM lilt. ASS'N W.LPct. W.LPct. Phlla 38 11 .770 Cleveland ..33 16' .686 Washington 27 23 .540 Chicago ....28 23 .628 Columbus ..30 21 .OSS Milwaukee .34 24 .686 Louisville ...29 25 .631 HI. Paul ,...28 25 .52S Kansas Clty23 29 .500 UOHtOn .....23 35 ,47V Detroit 21 33 . 477 Minneapolis 25 29 .4U3 St. Louis.,. 21 36 .3631 New York.. 12 36 .250 Indianapolis 22 30 .123 Toledo 20 34 .370 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct. 'W.L.Pct Superior ..17 8 .6N Auburn ....21 7 .750 Neb. City... IS 16 .Wl Humboldt 11 17 .3993 Fall aty...U 17 .393 Kearnoy ..16 11 .KB Hastings .14 12 ,KS Seward ...12 14 .462 York ......1113 .V18 Fremont ..11 14 .440 Columbus . 9 IS .360 Ud. island. 12 14 .462 Yestcrdny' s ReauIJs. WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 7; Omaha, 15. Wichita, 4; Topeka,-2. St Joseph, 4; Des Moines. 0. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 7; Cincinnati, 3. Brooklyn, 1; Chlcugo, 6. Philadelphia, 7; St, Louis, 5. New York, 6; Pittsburgh, 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE.' St. Louis, 2; Boston, 3. .Detroit, l; Now York. 2. Cleveland, 1: Philadelphia. 6. Chicago, 4; Washington, 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 7; Toledo, 4. Kansas City, 3; Indianapolis, . St. Paul. 7; Columbsu, 8. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings, 4; York, 1. Seward, 6; Superior, 10. Fremont, 3; Kearney. 4. Columbus, 3; Grand Island, IS. MINK LEAGUE. Falls City, 5; Nebraska City, 4. Humboldt, 2; Auburn. 10. I. U ..... - A J', ,.t(,rn . LeagueLincoln at Omaha, Wichita at Topeka, St, Joseph at Des National Leaguo Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chlcugo, Philadelphia at St! Louis, New York at Pittsburgh. American Leaguo-St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at New York, Cleveland at Phila delphia. American Association Milwaukee, at ".".Bun wiijr b.1 iiiaianapoiis, tit. Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Louis, vllle. State league Hastings at York, Seward ui oupcriur, fTcmont at ivearney, Coium bus at Grand Island. ' Mink League Folfs- City at iNebraska yuy. iiumoomt at AUDurn. from tho Missoula Union Association club, reported today and caught the last two Innings for St Louis. Fast Time Made at Waverly Races WAVBRLY. la., June 12.-(Bnecl.il Telegram.) The second day's race meet ing at Waverly was a great success In all respects. The largest crowd ever here saw some of the best racing over wit nessed in Waverly. The champion threo year-old pacer of tho world over a half. mile.' track, Anna AxMe, was touted as a sure winner, but she could not ne gotlate the turns and was out of the money. Summaries: 2:16 trot-Mr. Hlnman won the third, fourth, and sixth heats and race; Mary Louise won first and second heats and second monev: Mlas Jnhn.nn ilm money; Jessie Mock, fourth money; Du- s.jVT. u.ou Biuncu, uesi time, n,.Po-Duke W. won first second and third heats nnd race; Kllxlb Iberllss otiuoim money; jas. b. Hiierlock, third mney; llabe E., fourth money. Best 111116! 2.1674a Jennings Suspended For Abusing Umpire NEW YORK. June llT-Hughe Jon nlngs, manager of the Detroit club, of the American league, was notified today of his Indefinite suspension by President Ban Johnson for alleged abusive language to Umpire Ferguson In the game at Washington yesterday. Pittsburg Buys Catcher Coleman DAVENPORT, la.. June 12.-Cntcher Bob Cojemaii of the Davenport Three I league team has been sold to the Pitts burgh National league team. He left to day to join the team. NORFOLK WINS HOT ONE IN THE NINTH INNING NORFOLK. Neb.. Junel2.-(Speclal Tel egram.) In tho most sensational game of ball seen In Norfolk this season, Norfolk won a clean victory Jn the ninth Inning irom Aiaaicon Dy a score of 3 to 2. Madison's two scores wero made In the ninth Inning. Norfolk brounht In two scores In the last Inning after a two bagger by Walworth and a single by Grammar. Scoref v R.H.E. Norfolk 0 0001000 23 8 3 Madison 0 0000000 S 2 6 3 uKiienes: v hi worm and Kchmldt: ;-Thelman and Seott. . Merlons Lacerations j and wounds are healed, without danger or niood poisoning, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the healing wonder. Only 26c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement 13. 1013. ' Drawn HITTING 6IYES GIANTS WIN Take First of Scries with Pirates by Swatting at Right Time. PLAY BADLY IN THE FIELD Errors Ilnvc n Lot to Do with Pitts luirtrh's ( NrorliiK Cnninlt la Bntteil Ilnrd In Second nnd Ultchth. PITTSBURGH, Juno 12.-Fleldlng badly, but hltUng the ball hard at tho right time New York took tho first gamo of the series from Pittsburgh this after noon, 6 to 6. Camnlti was batted hard in the second and eighth Innings and In each of theso the visitors scored three runs. Merklo'B single, Murray's homo run, Myers' two-bugger and a triple by Snodgrass gave them three In the second. In tho eighth, while two rune behind. New York scored threo moro after two "men wore out when Bhafer doubled, Fletcher singled, Doyle singled, and Morkle doubled. Behind Tcsrcau New' York played bad boll, flvo errors having a lot to do with Pittsburgha scoring. Four singles and a walk, aldod tfy an error by Fletcher on a "double play" ball that should havo retired tho side gavo tho locals throo runs In tho seventh. Fletcher's error allowed Wagner to go all the way to second In tho second Inning. Two long files In succession scored him. Carey's single, a walk and a slnglo by Miller gave Pittsburgh anothor In thu sixth. llrnves Scalp Reds. CINCINNATI. Jun iti ....... fnsnforcl bv Maranvlllo and Myers ot InSiil00?. toam' ,put n docilely quick ? ".l)0.110 .opon,.nK Kamo between Bos i.nr.aSLnc,.nnatl ) .today, the vis 't," winning by a score If 7 to 3. After Playing even" up to tho ninth. Boston man nn?iVi,,5?rnAe,r t0,xiT runi'' and ln Clncln- L 11- i1"?1", ,,en Dorghammer drove a line fly to Marnnvllln. hn ..,....... second, retiring Almeida, nnd thre to toatthhe,nbKagar0h bef " JhTOSf tt! hra.'1 hard, but kept tho hits fairly well scat tered until tho ninth. Cincinnati's field Ing was ragged. Scoro; AD.H.O.A.B. AI1.1I.O.A M BOSTON. r.tKV-nK-i,i,'A'!" Maran'is. sat 1 2 2 lDovore, cf. 4 0 a 0 1 Mrers. lb., Mil 2 0M.r..n. .n , . . . S?n"l T. It 1 0 DDntliir It 4 0 4 WcDtm'd.lb t 1 0 i Ollobtlt'l lb4,.l 0 0 Titus, rt... 4 10 0 OAlmeldal lb 4 2 J 1 1 Wh.-, i S J S S".: till Harmour. 1 0 0 0 0 Totala ...XI in 11 i Totals .. .37 13 IT 13 "l Batter for Whaling In Boston 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4-7 Cincinnati 3 00000000-3 Two-base hits: Tlin r,ii., n...i.i..,. Threo-base hits: Maranvll e. Alm n. ftucnrico hits: Connelly, Qroh. Sacrifice fly: Connelly. Double plays: Almolda to Groh to Holilltaii riMk . t.m..L..a Triple play: MaranvlUe to Myers. Left on bases: Boston, h: f!i nuJSfnV -.Kf fhUBg"' h Struck' out: lly ltllflOlnn. 3! ,V Ul irrtru 9 m . M.rw. ' ' :rz' - . anna. jiw. um pires: Klem and Orth. Cabs Uunt'U lilts and Win, CHICAGO. Junn hits off Ruoker tnnsv nV. ."hu"V.,"1 game of the series, to 1, Humphries i V.? I0rm and hld the visitors to six hits, only two of which were bunched. T.e!.8,nWU.h. tne. aM ot tt ""orifice fly, , saved Brooklyn from a shutout. Score; AIl.lI.O.A P. an if n Mormn, M.tJlO l teath, it III (0 CUaiiaw.tb. X a a a 1 1-... k l f f T ; rittensal. et 4 1 1 0 0 K. I,li .r' a 2 . WTiaat, It... 4 0 0 0 OZIni'm'n. lb S 12 0 0 JOM.Vt, lbj 1 J OSalar. Jb,.. 4 I S 0 0 Fliher. ta. 1 n i a nn,M.n Millar, e... a t 1 OArcher. c. . 4 2 T l o iscnsr, c. 0 0 l o o lluiopli's, p I 1 0 I a Hacluw, p. o 1 0 S - .. Totala ...111111 I o Totala ...II a u 11 Brooklyn n ni n n n n a n , Chicago l l o 2 0 2 0 0 Two-basa hilar M1IU,. u.,i,.i.. ?r;:Moran,..?hro5;ba"0 Mi- Mitchen rohS,r- 8lcr,,.lce h,t! n1dwoll. Sacri fice fly. Cutshaw. Double play: Cut- Shaw to Flahxr In Hiititw,.! t. bases: Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, 7. First bpe on balls: OffRucker. 1. Hit by Pitched ball: Bv Itiinlcnr i lliin.nk,i.. Htruok out: By ftucker, 1; by Humphries: 1; Time: 1:25. Umpires; Brennan and Phillies Win Opener. ST. LOUIS. June li Alexander wn. strong at critical stages, while Philadel phia hit Steele and Burke opportunely, winning the opening game of the series from St. Louis, 7 to 6. Alexander's bat ting was a factor. The big right-hander scored two runs and drove In) three. He was credited with a double and two sin gles In four times at the plate. Phila delphia scored four runs ln the fourth on four hits, one a trlplo and another u double. In the sixth Inning five singles and a stolen base gave the leaders three more. St. Louis tallied Its runs by timely hitting, but was unable to get more than one I nany lnnlnt. Legality of Reserve Base Ball Contracts Attacked in Court ST, x)UIS. June 13.-John J. O'Connor, manager of the St. Louis Federal base ball team, la to teat the legality ot the organization of organlted ball ln the federal courts. The petition which Ih prepared will ask $25,00 damages for O'Connor's banishment from organised ball and will name each of the eight ojuba ln the American leage as defendants and charges that the na tional base ball agreement Is a violation of the anti-trust law. The legality of the reserve clause In for The Bee by base ball contracts Is attneked and the petition carges that the base ball leagues have bought and sold men as chattels and hns denied to players to right to earn a living ln the business for which thoy have been trained. Silver Creek Loses. S1LVKR CRBBK. Neb.. June 1J. -(Special Telegrnm.)-Sllver Creek lost their first game on the home grounds to Gib bon In twelve Innings, by a score of 6 to 6. Batteries: Silver Creek, Koons, ORCHARD & I sH aH I bssHHIh Winter's over-buy a straw- I Get the kind without a flaw. I Bought by men to sell to men I asssH See Hatty Black and Bro. Ben, I 109 South ljth. . . I 9JBBBS asiH I 1 Panamas, $2.50 I The Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper Distinctly dlffsrent from any vacuum cleaner the Hoover combines all the features of the broom, carpet sweeper and vacuum cleaner. It airs, shakes, sweeps and suction cleans carpets and rugs. The Hoover Is easily operated and so substan tially made that with proper care It will last a lifetime. A speoUl faotory repressnUUra Is denu onst rating the Is starts of the Hoover every afternoon this week on tho first floor. The Thermatic The perfection pf flrelees cooking devices Its use conserves food elements of groat value that are often destroyed by other methods of cooking. A factory expert Is giving n speolal demonstration of the Ther inatlc In our basement tills week and everybody Is invited to attend. S "Bud" Fisher Shank and Douglas; Gibbons, Schlrkot sky and Mercer. Umpire; Roth. llnvmtlnna neat Akron. AKRON. Colo.. June 12.-(Speclal Tel. egram.) The natiee Hawaiian base bal. club defeated Akron today, IS to 5. Tho Hawallans are now on Uietr way east and play In Arapahoe tomorrow; Orleans Friday, . Bloomlngton Saturday, and Norton, Kan., Sunday. ( Union Association. Bait I.nko City. 7i Missoula, 5. Butte, &: Ogdon, 3. Great Falls. 6; Helena, 4. WILBELM CO Fireless Copker