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    8
Mutt Follows Urgent Advice
SA. MUTY, X
CJlXSY HAPPENED
THIN o&AY
lfp")!l:tfl&
LINCOLN WfflSffl THE NINTH
Collier Pitches Eight Innings and
Then Goes Up in the Air.
ANTELOPES IN A WILD FINISH
SooBKlnn I lilt Hard on the Start
and LeaTe the Dlx Cooney
PlnfnhlnK 4be (inmti
LINCOLN, Neb. .Inn l.-Aftcr plteh
ins grand bat: for e'.Rlu Innings- today.
Collier, for Des Molne., weakened In the
ninth, and Lincoln, by a batting rally,
piled up four runa, enough to win ho
came, six to five. Scogglns, for Lincol'i,
was hi hard, at the outset, and cave up
to Cooney. Score:
Lincoln
Allen, rf
AD n BH PO A
li
0
0
3
I
o
0
0
1
0
McGafflgan, as .... 2
Lloyd, 2b S
Schreiber, cf 4
Mullen, lb 3
Qulllln. 3b 2
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
Conine, rr 4
Rehor, c
3
Meyer, x ..
Scogglns, P
Cooney, p .
Miller, xx
0
0
3
1
Totala
31
27 ' !& 3
xMeyer batted for Hehor In ti.nth.
xxMlller batted for Cooney In ninth.
Oea Moines AU K till PO A 12
Hahn. rf 5 1 1 U 0 u
Hunter, cf fioioto
itellly, s ....3 l . l 3 1 o
Brcen, if 3 3 14 0 0
J one, lb 3 1 14 0 o
Haley, e 3 0 0 11 1 o
Burrell. 3b 4 0 3 .2' t 0
Kwwoldt. 2q 4 0 l.o 0 o
Collier,, p . o' o 0 o 0
Klnseila. p 0 0 0 o J o
Totala . 3? S Jxii 1 0
xOiie out when Winning run was scored.
Lincoln i 0 0 00 0 2 00 4-')
Dcs Moines 30000U02 3-5
Earned runs; Lincoln, til Des Mohiia,
4. Three base hits; tinrin. two case mis:
Mullen. Qululn, Jtellly. uoujiio nay; ccmj
Jiey to Qulllln to McllaftiBtin. Lett on
bases; Lincoln, 3; lies Monies, 7. Stojou
bases: Mullen, Ewoldl. Struck out: Uy
Scogglns, 1; Cooney, 5; Cullior, 11. Uaues
on balls: Off ticitfEins. li Cooney, 4; i.oi.
Her, S. Hit; By Collier. S. Wild pitch.
Collier. 1'asttd oahs: llehor; Jlalcy. 1IIU;
Off ScosKlna, 2 In onthlrd tmunsi oft
Cooney, 6 ih eluht and two-thlros uu
nlngs; off Cooiter, in eight and ono
third Innings; off Klnsella, 3 in no In
nlnts. Time, 2.12. Umpires: DeMsau and
Ehaw.
"WICHITA DUOPS ANOTHER ONB
nnrh.m irr,i iii h . .i..,
"
ST. JOSEPH, '-Mo., June 1. Btener al
lowed Wichita but seven hits and struck
out eleven men. Durham was hit hard,
but Vaught, who relieved him, was ef
fective. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. It, H.
Ochs, 3b 4 0 2
Nicholson, It 4 0 0
O'nourke, 2b 4 0 2
Henry, lb ,4 0 0
Graham, c, 4 0 0
Bills, cf 4 1 2
Ilapp, rf... 4.0 0
Fltsdmraons, sa..,. 3 0 ' 1
Durham, v. ! 0 , 0
Vaught, p. ,. 0 10
o.
4
o
3
7
3
1
3
3
0
0
A. E.
t 0
1 1
4 1
0 SO
1 0
0 0
Totals S3 2 T 21 12
8T. JOSEPH,
AB.- R. II. O. A.
IL Watson. 2b 6 0 3 4 2
yox. If 3
O. Watson, rf &
Patterson, lb........ 4
Brttton, ss 4
Davis, cf..... 3,
Wall, Sb 3'
Schang, c 4
1
.0
1
0
1
11
JPot Kaia 87 tbt rollowtnv rimsi
FOR MEN
SM'SIO SO. lth
AND
ThM. Kilpatrick & Go
1507 Douclas Kt.
THE
TALK CF
( I K0 1
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4-J-ir. UiV' ArjcKirfn!Uni ri rMJin
jm THR SEASON'S FAVORITE H
1 IdeVihsr L
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JM Cm r. lit a Ci, KiUti. Titf , K. T, L
r W6LU W6 OUGHT
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"DECORATrtfi 50f
I0TAYU6 OR.otA6YMIN(
Standing of Teams,
WEST. LEAOI,n. : NAT'L league.
W.l.Prt. WUPct
Sioux Clty...M14.ANeW York.. .22 11 .S17
Itenver ... 2115 .).. Cincinnati . 2 15 .H
St Joseph. 2? 15 MOPIttsbureh .21 15
ues Moins.33 is .S3 i'Dlln 15 19 .4U
Lincoln ....II 21 .V St. Louis.... 19 24 .417
Omana 17 31 .4171
Chicago 19 22 .43
Wichita ....iff 3 .M
nroowiyn ...im.47i
Honton 10 24 .2H
KKU. LKAHUE.
TopekH IS 23 .3171
V I, Pet
W.UFCt
Phlla 32 14 .fiirnaltimoro ..22 12 617
Wnahl'ftton 12 17 .VH't hlcaao 19 17 .521
Detroit 24 17 Huffalo in 18 .SO)
St. Louis.... 19 P '.Mist Um!s....l 2t .112
HtftolS ID 1 SM'lndlanftM 1" 471
New York. .17 20 .'59 Brooklyn ...1S1G.4M
ChlraKO ... H 23 .WKnn. (ity....w SI .4W
Cloveland ..12 W 31'Plttsburgh .1 19 .157
AM. ABB'N. i fcTATE LEAGUE.
W.LPctl W.UPct.
Milwaukee 22 19 .564 Hastings .,13 5 .722
Louisville. 24 21 .561 O. Island
Indlan'lls. 25 19 .fAi Beatrice
Mlnnpolls 18 21 .452 Superior
Kan. City. 23 21 .4S9York ....
Columbus. 23 21 .f2l'Co)umbus
Cleveland. 20 21 .455iNorfollt .
St. Paul. 17 25 , 49 Kearney
STATE LEAGUE.
13 6 .31
11 9.550
11 8 .579
9 9 .500
7 11 .3S9
7 10 .412
3 1 .US
Kearney, 4; Norfolk, 6, .
Grand Island, 8: Columbus, .
t'uporlor. 2: York, 4. '
Beatrice. 3; Hastings, 4.
Yestrrilar'a Ileanlta.
' WESTERN LEAGUE.,
Oniahn.Topeka, rain.
Des Mplnes, 5; Lincoln, li.
Pt. Joreph. 8; Wichita. 2.
Sioux City-Denver, rtiln.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 1; Detroit. 2.
Kt. Louis, '10; Cleveland, 5.
Philadelphia, 943; New York., 8-4,
Washlnalon. 0; Boston: 1.
NATIONAL, LEAGUE.
Boston,
Brooklyn, 64.
New York, 11; Philadelphia, ,
Pittsburgh, il: Chlcano. 7;
7.-
Cincinnati, b; hi, i.oui. 4.
FEDEBAL LEAGUE;
Indianapolis, 5; St. Louis. 4,
nuffnlo, 2: Pittsburgh. 1.
Chicago. 10; Knnaa City, 2.
Baltimore, 1; Brooklyn. U
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
InnlNnapolls, 5; Columbus 6. '
Minncnpoll. 11: St.. Paul, 8.
LoulKvllle. 7; Cleveland, 3 .
(jnnir Todny.
Western L.eague Omaha .at Topeka,
Des Moines at Lincoln. St Joseph at
Wichita. Sioux' City at Denver.
American Lenue Chicago at Detroit,
St. Louis at Cleveland, Washington at
New. York. Philadelphia at Boston.
National LeagueBoston at rBooklyn.
Nrw York at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at
rhlcago, Cincinnati nt Ht Louis.
ledernl tipflslle InrllnnAhnllli nt HI.
Louis. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, Chicago at
janxa city, uaitimore at Brooklyn.
ciWnT In1lTa,"U,SiLWt
tvnnijeapoiia at Bt. Paul,
L6,at.e. League-Kearney at, Columbus,
urano isianu at NorroiK, Beatrice at hu
'ptrlor. Hastings at York.
Sterser, p.
1
Totals 34 8 11 27 - 9 3
"Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3
St. Joseph 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 -8
Two-bate hit: Sterxer, Wall. Hl.olen
bare: Bills, Double play: O'Hourke to
Fltiilmmons to. Henry. Left on bases;
Wichita, 5; St. Joseph, 8, Hits: Off Dur
ham, 10 in five Innings. Struck out; By
Htcrser, 11; by Vaught, 2. Bases on balls;
Oft Durham, 3; off Vaught, 1: otf Ster
rer. 1. Hit by pitched boll: By Durham,
Wall. Time: 1:45. Umpires; Barr and
McCafferty.
Armours Defeat Eed
Oak in Big Slugf est
Armours defeated Red Oatc again Sun
day In a slugfest by 21 to 4. After the
game was safe, Graves eased up and al
lowed Red Oak to .hit,, Corcoran led t'n
batting .with four hits out of six times
up, while Graves and IV. Collins got three
hits each, and Donovan, Tuttle and C.
Ryan got two each. J. Collins, Tuttle, C,
Ryan. Yost and Laugheln did well In 'hjornt. c. s o l l osohwl. e,..s o t o
field for Armour. Windsor both battsd i J J JHutI. p - o o s o
and fielded well for Red Oak. Corcoran
Tuttle and Ryan pulled off a double
play. Bcore: R.ll.iJ,
Armours ...1 S 8 i 2 0 0 2 0-21 li S
Red Oak .. .0 00220000-4 13 S
Summary: Karned runs; Armour, 8; Red,
Oak, 2; Two-base hit: Tuttle.- Sacrifice
hits; Yost (2), Graves, Ryan. Stolen
bases. C. Ryan (3), W. Ryan, Windsor,
Wilson, Struck out. By Graves. 4; by
Foster. 6. Bases on balls: Oft Graves, 1;
oft Roberts, 5. Hits:: Oft Roberts, 10 .nt
Innings, Double play, Corcoran to Tuttle
to Ryan. Time, 2:10. Umpire, Murphy.
Wllbcr AVIiin Tiro tinmen.
WILDER, Nob.. June l.-(8pSctai.V-Thc
A. 9. U. W. team of South Omaha
was defeated here by a score of S, to 7
1 In an eleven-Inning game that was closely
! Played throughout. Score: R.H.K.
1 W liber 00030 0 1 2,002- li 2
'A. O, U. W 0 3 00 201 000 1-7 8 4
Batteries: A. O. U. W.. Stlllmock and
FC8rh,mre;rd,,b,r H"m'n - LU" 'nd
mik". t .k. a- j .
Wlltxr won the second game from
Itbe South Omaha Ancient- Order of
'.United Workmen team here Sunday, li
.i it c. k.
(to 8. Score. R.H.K.
A. O. U. W..1 2 10 0 0 0 1 ft-SI! S
W liber : 1 3 5 12 2 10 -15 3 I
iHinsnw: .viiQtr, tsireator aia tTUcna.
A. O. V. '., Wemmer and Stertier.
Oilar Bluff Troca Wins.
CEDAR BLUFFS. Neb.. June l.-(8pe-clal.l
Cnlar Hluffa iWa.iaH ih. ijaI.
I Dye works team here Sunday by a score
t of 7 to 4. It was a well played game.
featured by the hard hitting of Cedar
Bluff. Score: R.H.E.
Cedar Bluffs 10102001 -?t
Lincoln ...001 201 00 0-4 ( 4
Batteries: Lincoln. Haley and Robin
son; cedar Blutfs, Helzer. and Colts.
Oncklen's Arnica flalve '
Prevented blood poison -on Mr. G.. W.
Cloyd of ' Plunk. Mo. Hnls soothing ssive
healad a dangerous wound. 25c All drug,
rhta. Advertisement.
r - '
I orT
UflNY TO
REDS COMEJROM BEHIND
Perform According to Habit and
Win from Beatrice.
FINAL COUNT THREE TO FOUR
Drlan Holds tlanttnRs Hlttesx Until
Sixth Innlnnr IHehnrdson's Drive
Saves the Day for
Ilnatlnsa,
HASTINGS, NeO,, June j.-(6pcclal To
legram) The Benny Reds performed the'r
usual stunt of coming from behind today,
making a garrison finish In the -.ilnth
and winning 4 to 3. E. Brown and Uett.
man singled and McCab profited by in
error, filling the bases. With two down
and three and two on the batter, Rlci
ardson, batting for Riley, drove to lett
field, scoring two runs.1 Brian held Has
tings hltlees until the sixth. Score:
BEATRICE. HASTINGS.
AH. II. O. A E. Alt. ll.O. A. E.
L. If 4 0 0 0 OBMhtold. rf. 4 O 0 0 0
DUCK. U..
1 a 1 0 OMatttcki. lb. 1 I t I
Kff. lb 4 Z 4 0Hnntt. CT.. 4 1 I v
'n.-iT..i. ih i 1 S 1 0G. nrown. Ibl I 1 1 0
eU, ,...'.. . t 1 lMcCbe, It . 1 10 0 1
Monro. cf... 1 0 0 0Ottroui, Itl MM
Drinnen. lb. S 0 0 1 ou nrown e. i o i a
..101 4 2IIMIrlch. I 0 0 J 1
Brim, p s o z i onnr. p o o 3 0
- ' p nlehtrtwil .110 0 0
l,MK ' toui. 5 In ill
xTwo out when winning run was scored.
xflatted for .Riley In ninth.
Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 03
HaVtlng9. 0 0 0,0 0 1 0 0 3-4
Two base hlta-Neff. Monroe, Sacrifice
hits Riley, uoe, bockwii tiuiii.
Stolen bases Ling. Neff. McCabe. Struck
out-By Rey. 4i by Brian, 5. Bases on
balls-Off Brian. U off Riley. 3. "ouble
playa-Bennett to Hellrich: Neff to Bocke
wlts! lilt by, pltcher-By Riley, l: by
Brian, 1. Umpire Qulgley. Time, 1:40.
Ke.nrnrr Trlwmtil One More,
NORFOLK, Neb.. June l.-tSpeclill Ttl-egram.)-Long
hits, fancy base rwn js
.u. h.llllont iillrhlnir hv Dentoii, the
iyoung Norfolk twlrler, resulted In the
isecond defeat of the Kapltallsts on
Drummer grounds this afternoon dy a
6-to.4 icore. Denton struck out thteeu
men, frequently bringing hlo team t-ut of
bad holes. His support was good.
Score:
An.II.O.A G. AD.H.O.A E.
i.l. . .All An.la ih 4 3 1 t 0
M.tnty, tf.. 4 0 0 0 ODrown. ... 4 Jill
Dramm lb.. J 0 7 O IBrlsM. cf.... J 1 0 0
WUI. W.... 4 t t 0 onimier. rf.. s 0 0 0 0
Acmi. lb.... 4 0 4 OMIIIer. If.... J 10 0 0
llll(lbrnl. ill 1 1 0 OM.IKtr. lb.. 1 0 0 1 1
Ijbw. t 1 1 o icebl. lb.... j l o o
Krlckoii, c.J 0 3 0Mutr. c 1 1 IJ 0 V
Kln(i)oi), p.. 1 0 0 J ODtnton. p.'... 4 0 0 1 1
an - a A A .
Plvmnlon'" 1 1 0 0 0 foUli 14 10 37 7 3
TotAli M I !4 11 a ...
Batted for Erlcksorr In ninth.
Batted for Klngdon In ninth.
Kearney 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1
No?f?lk .......:.....0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0
Three-base hit! Plympton. Two.bass
hits: Miller (23. Bright. Coble. WeUel.
Bases on balls. Off Denton, 6; off Klng
don, 5. Struck out; By Denton. 13; by
Klngdon. 4. Left on bases: Norfolk. 9;
Kearney, 7. aPsacd ball; Erlekson. 8tolen
bases: 8ynek. Matney, ?el
ker, Coble, Acock. Sacrifice hits! Matney.
(3). Melker, Klngdon, Drumm (2). Time:
S:10, Umpire: Dixon. Attendance, COO.
York "Wins Easily.
YORK. Neb., June l.-(Spe-:lal Tele-gram.)-Harrla
held Superior to three hits
today and York won easily In the second
Inning Thelsslng put one over the fence.
York came right back and soorod two -n
a single, a sacrifice, a walk and n. two
bagger by Flereo. In the thtr-J Superior
made Us last ono on a walk, aacrltlce.
n tnfitld nut and a single, orit then
made two more on a elngle by Ulce, a itac
rlflee by Ash. a walk and a two-bat'tfor
hi- Halgh. Weldman replaced Errstt In
the fourth , and held York to two hit.
Score: 1
AB.lt. O. A. K. AB.H.O.A.E.
fbt. lb i o o a emu. . j t J o
Orr. 2b. ... 0 4 1 0Ah. 1Mb.... I 0 3 0 0
Schradtr. Ht 0 1 1 OTotltn. lb... 4 0 1 1 0
Tb.l?."r cl! t t COUrk.. lt..,.t It 0 0
Lndrtlh. rtl 0 0 0 OlUlth, lb.... 3 IU 1 0
Brown If 1 0 0 0 OMurphy. cf. . 1 1 I 0 0
lUgUy, lb... 0 14 0 oritR. lb-rtl 10 0 1
Ktmptn ....1 0 0 0 0 Totals II 2711 1
Totl M HUM ,
Batted for Schrader In ninth.
Superior 0 1 1000000 2
York 0 2200000 -4
Two-base hits: Pierce, Hatgh, Murphy.
Home run: Thelsstng. Bases on balls: Oft
Harris. 3; off Errett. 2. Left on bases:
Superior. 3: York, 3. Hits: Off Harris, 3
In nine Innings; off Errett, 4 In three In
nings; off Weldman. 2 In six Innlngi.
Sttuck out. By Harris. 6; by Errett, I;
,-r Woldma. 1. Time: 1:10, Umpire: Mc
Alear. Pavrnren Full to Make Buoogh,
COLi;MBU8. Neb., June l.-(Speclal
Telegram.) The Pawnees scored five
times In the first. Clark coring two with
a two-bagger and t'ran sending throa
moro serosa the plate with a home run.
The Islanders tlfcU the score In the ninth
and the game vent two extra 'nn'nss.
When Smith scored two men for the vis
itors and won the game. Score:
&?"a,h, . I o 0 0 A J o o S 0 Z$
K nm.rfinmh.Cr Stlo?erba.
IRoben. Pratt. Sicrltlce hits Roben.
I Pratt. Palmer. Kranlnter. Two.bnaa
Grand Island 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2-8
I hit: Claire. Clark. Doublo play; Clark
?. Adams. Hit by PfnJ b?'l:
iard Attendance. . Time: 5:39. Um-
pre: Meiers.
Omaha Topeka Game
Blocked by Rain
TOPEKA, Kan., June l.-(Speclal Tele
BTam. Tha game scheduled for today
between Topeka and Omaha was post
poned on account of rain. Rain began
falling Sunday night and continued In
termittently all day today making It Im
possible to attempt to play. With favor
able weather the two teams will meet
tomorrow with Bert G rover and Pepper
Clark billed to oppose each other.
Persistant Advertising la the Road to
Big Return
THE BEE; OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914.
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NAtlONAL HOLIDAY J Co 'WAY ) TO DeGWtAYe J ' '. " ' ' '''":'- '
AND W6 SHOULD J rH HehTHKet SOAerrHN& J N I . 1 V ' '
ofcseRueVr.rVY -v ) ; . by Cclcv
FEDS TARE KANSAS CITY GAM
Home Team is Held Down to Five
Scattered Hits During Game.
ST. LOUIS LOSES AT HOME
Pittsburgh Losea to nnffalo, hot
Mnnncce to Ponnd Out Ono
Home Itnn In the
Sixth.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June l.-The Chi
cago Federals pounded the local, pltciiers
In the third and fifth Innings and won
from Kansas City, 10 to 2. today. Mc
Oulre held the-locals to five scatter
hits. Score:
R.H.E.
Chicago 10304010 1-10 13 1
Kansas City 0000001102 6 5
Harris, Adams and Easterly; McGuIre,
and "Wilson. Block.
St. Lonla Loses by Hair. .
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. June l.-St Louis lot,
5 to 4, to Indianapolis, In tha eighth In
ning today when the-visitors scored one
run and broke a tie. Score:
R.H.E.
Falkenberg and Rarlden: WlUett. Brown
and Simon.
nrovrns Win.
PITTSBURGH, June 1. Buffalo defeat
ed Pittsburgh. 2 to 1. today. Pittsburgh's
tally was a home run by Manager Oakes.
Score;
R.H.E.
iftonnnoio 1 7 1
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0-1 6 3
Ford and Lair; Walker and Berry.
ALAMIT0S TAKE GAME
FROM THE WOODBINE TEAM
The Alamitos Journeyed to Woodbine.
Ia., Sunday and defeated that team at
that place by the score of 18 to 3. Tho
feature of tho game vyas the pitching of
Carter, who allowed but flvo hits and
struck out ten men, and the 'heavy hit
ting of the Alamlto team, G. Sutte lead
ing with four doubles. Next Sunday the
Alamitos will play the Dundee Woolen
Mills. Score: '
R.H.E.
Alamitos .,..1 0 3 0 0 3 0 9 0-16 20 0
Woodbine ...0 00300000-354
Batteries: Alamitos, Carter and Spell
man; Woodbine, Stoffhany, Weiss and
Lacy. Homo run: Klmbly,. Three-base
hits: J. Suty, Crummer. Two base hits:
G. Suty (1), J. Suty, Wahl, Lukes, Lacy.
Struck out: By Carter, 10; by Steffany,
4; by Weiss, 1, Bases on balls: Carter,
1; Steffhany, 2; Weiss, 4. Hit by pltclted
ball; J. Suty (2), Probst
JAMES C0RR JUNIORS CHANGE
TO THE IMPERIALS
Members of the James Sorr Junior ball
team have changed thelr'name to that of
the Impe,rlaln. They will play In the
class C league.
Scotia Trims Greeley.
SCOTIA, Neb., June 1. (Special Tele
gram) By heavy and timely hitting,
Scotia took the opening game' from Gree
ley yesterday on the latter'a grounds, 11
to 3. Score;
RILE.
Scotia 4 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0-11 12 2
Greeley 100000 11 03 5 4
Over Two Hundred
Conventions Will
. Be Held at 'Frisco
An arsemblage of congresses, learned
societies and conventions of a national
and International character, and relating
to almost every phase of human endeavor,
la scheduled to meet In San Francisco dur
ing the exposition year.
Two hundred and twenty-six con
grerses and conventions, with member
ships running as high as 100,000 persons,
have voted to make Ban Francisco their
headquarters Ih 1915. These, with serslons
ranging from tour to fifteen days each,
will make an average of four conventions
dally during the life of the exposition; and
the number already scheduled la not half
the full number expected. Fully three
thousand other conventions, many of
them made up of organizations whose
membership s comprised in a dozen for.
elgn nations, are In correspondence with
Mr. James A. Barr, chief of the exposi
tion bureau of conventions and societies,
and thousands ot their members are
planning to meet at San Francisco.
A resume of the larger conventions and
congresses already scheduled to meet it
the exposition discloses the following
representation: Agricultural organisations,
twenty-one: educational, twenty-two; fra
ternal, thirty-six; buslneta, twenty-two;
Greek letter fraternities, twenty-three;
governmental and civic, fifteen; Indus,
trial, fifteen; labor, nine; scientific, twen-ty-tWo;
genealogical, seven; historical and
literary, five; professional, twelve; re
ligious, nine; social sen-ice. eight. These
do not include the hundreds of smaller
and state organisations, and many of the
International bodies Include under one
head dozens of national organizations,
which In turn represent hundreds of minor
affiliated bodies.
KANSAS REPORTS GOOD
RAINS SUNDAY NIGHT
General rains are repprted along the
Kansas division of the Union Pacific, In
suring the crop of th larger grain belt
Drawn
EYEN BMKJN NEW YORK
Yankees and Athletics Each Take
One Out of the Douhle-Hcader.
TWELVE INNINGS IN FIRST
Chancr'a Sln Take the Second
When They Bunch Hits and
Score Fonr Rniin In the
Sixth.
NEW YORK, June 1. New Tork and
Philadelphia broke even Mn a double
header today, the Athtetlcs winning the
first game In twelve Innings, 9 to 8, and
Now York the second, 4 to 2.
New York passed the Athletics in the
seventh Inning of the first game, but the
visitors tied tho score In the eighth and
got' two runs on Murphy's double, Old
ring's sacrifice, Collins' triple and
Baker's single, enough to win the game.
In the twelfth.
The Yankees won the second game by
bunching five hits and a pass for four
runs In the sixth Inning. McHale held
the Athletics to four hits. Score, first
game.
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW YOEK.
AB.lt.O.A.
E. . AB.H.O
A.E.
MurohT. rt.. 1 0 0
OMilstl. SB.. S 0
t 0
Oldrlne. If..
ColllM. 2b..
Baker. 3b...
Mclnnls. lb.
Etrusk, et...
1 4
OlUmell, If.. I
OWftJ.h. If.... 2
OPook. rf 1
0Holdo. cf... 2
lMure. cf.... 1
OBoone. rf 3
OOotMtt e.... 1
O'MelUl .... 0
ORoirtrs, c... 1
OPatklnM. u t
1 1
1 0
1 11
1 1
1 1
1 11
0 1
0 0
0 0
Dirrr.
Sehans, c,
Beodar, p..,
DreMltr, p.
riuik. p...,
WlllUmi, lb 1 15
TOUU 41 11 II 11
lTruwdtlo. lb 4 1
Schull. p.... I 0
Caldwell ... 1 0
Cnl. - p.,... 0 0
NVintmiktr. 0 0
WVhop, p... 1 0
ToUli 4( It 38 10 1
Ran for Gossett In seventh.
Batted for Schultx In fourth.
Batted for Cole In sixth.
Philadelphia 2 2 1 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 20
New York 00020320000 1 S
Two-base hits: Pecklnpaugh, Murphy.
Three-base hits: Schang, Williams, Col
lins. Sacrifice hits: Barry. Holden, Old
ring. Sacrifice files: Mclnnls, Schang.
Stolen bases: Collins (2). Double plays:
Baker to Collins to Mclnnls, Left on
bases: New York, 12; Philadelphia, 7.
Struck out: By Schulz, 2; by Cole, 1; by
Bender, 4; by Plank, 7. Bases on balls;
Off Schuls, 3: off Bender, 8: off Dressier,
l; off Plank, 2, Hits: Off Schuls. 8 In
four Innings; off Cole none In two In
QNE trial of the
Robert Burns
Cigar is not a fair test
This is especially
true if you have grown
accustomed to strong
er cigars. The Robert
Burns is mild. It is
famous for its delicate
flavor and extreme
smoothness.
To fully appreciate
how much this means,
your taste must have
a chance to "forget"
the heavier cigars. It
is only natural that
heavier, more oily ci
gars have dulled your
keenest sense of taste.
Give your better cigar
judgment a chance to
exert itself. Change
to the Robert Burns.
CONWAY
ill"' am
for The Bee by
nings; otf Warhop; 5 In six Innings; off
Bender, 6 In five and a third Innings,1
off Dressier, none (passed only one bat
ter); oft Plank, 7 In six and a third In
nings. Time: 3:05. Umpires: Htldebrand
and O'Loughlln.
I score, second game:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK,
I AB.H.o. a t Ann o. a r.
Murphr. rf..l 1 1 1 OMaJml. lb... 4 1110
uiauas. ir... 1 0 OHtrttcll. K,. 4 3 1 0 0
Colllm. 2b... 1 0 1 1 ACook. rf 4 1 1 1 0
Baker lb.... 4 0 7 0 OMeara. cf.,,. 4 10 0 0
Mclnnlt. lb. 4 0 3 1 ONunamakr. e 1 1 5 1 0
Stronk. cf. .. 4 1 1 1 oPecklnpa', a 1 1 2 6 3
uirrr, .., 0 22 owtnuuna lb I 0 15 1 1
Lapp, c 1 1 4 0 oTrueadala. Sb 2 1 1 0 0
Brown, p.... 2 0 2 1 OMeHale. p... 2 0 0 1 0
Totala 11 4 24 1 0 Totala 20 t 27 1 3
Philadelphia ...... onooiooi 02
Npw York 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 -4
Two-base hits: Lapp, Nunamaker, Mur
phy. Three-base hit: Harlzell. Sacrifice
fly: Collins. Stolen bases: Hartzell,
Truesdale. Left on baaes: New York,
3r Philadelphia, 3. Struck out: By Mc
Hale. 2: by Brown. 3. Bases on balls:
Off McHale, 2; off Brown, 1. Passed
ball: Nunamaker. Time: 1:30. Umpires:
O'Loughlln and Hlldebrand.
necrnlt Johnson Wins Airatn.
BOSTON. June 1. Walter Johnson, the
crack Washington pitcher, and A. Rankin
Johnson, the Boston recruit, opposed eacl
other today for the third time this season,
and the youngster bested his redoubtable
1 namesake tor the second time. The score
'was 1 to 0. The only run was scored In
I the fifth Inning on Cadya single, A.
Johnson's sacrifice, a wild throw bv
Walter Johnson, and Hoopers hit. Onlv
one of tho Waahlngtons reached third
base. Score:
W.ASHINOTON. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Mcwller. rf.. 3 0 0 0 0Hoopr rf... 4 2 4 1 0
I Feiter. lb. .. i 0 3 1 OScott. 4 0 2 2
Milan, cf.... 4 10 0 OLawla. If.... 4 12 0 0
Oandll, lb... 4 1 10 0 OEptakar. ef.. 1 1 S 0 0
mianka, if .. 2 2 2 0 OJanrrln, lb.. 4 0 0 1 0
Morsan, 2b., 10 13 OQardnir, 2b.. t 0 3 0 0
McBrfcJe. aa. 3 0 0 0 OOaJner, lb... 1 0 11 0 0
6mltb. as.... 0 0 O 0 OCadr. 0 2 110 1
Wllllama, e. 2 0 3 1 OA.Jcftnaon, p 2 0 0 t 0
Johnson, p.,. 2 10, 2 1
SciMetr .... 1 0 0 0 0 Total 22 I 27 I 1
Totala l "i 94 i 1
Batted for McBride in eighth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -L
Two-base hits: Shanks, Lewis, Hooper.
Sacrifice hits: Shanks, A. Johnson.
Double plays Janvrln to Scott to. Gainer,
Hooper to Cady, Foster to'Gandlt. Left
ore base: Washington, 4; Boston, 7. Baees
on balls: Off A. Johnson, 1; off W. John
son, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Moeller. Struck
out: By W. Johnson, 7. Passed ball: Wll-'
1'ivms. Time: 1:30. Umpires Chill and
Sheridan. I
St. Louis Win In Rareed Game.
CLEVELAND. O., June l.-St. Louis
defeated Cleveland, 10 to 5,' today In a
poorly played game. Gregg, who started
for Cleveland, was wild and Lefty James,
Hagerman and Mitchell, who succeeded
him, were far from In good form. Joe
Jackson drove a home run over the right
field screen. Score:
CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS.
a
Its mildness can never
dull your sense of
taste. It satisfies it.
After smoking several
Robert Burns you
will begin to under
stand why connois
seurs always consider
mildness one of the
important essentials
of cigar excellence.
Have you tried the new
" Indncible" 6ape? You
will find it particularly
weU fitted to show you the
even-tempered mildness of
the Robert Burns.
CIGAR CO., SIOUX CITY. IOWA
i 1 n li
"Bud" Fisher
AB II O.A.B. AU H O A E
Llbol' cf.. 4 2 1 0 OShotlen. ef. 4 0 2 0 0
msuna, . 3 0 3 I OHovird. 2b. 2 1
Gnney. If . S' 0 0 0 lPratt. Jb... 4 1
Jackaon. rf.. 4 1 2 0 SMIller. rf.... 4 2
Lajolt, 2b. 4 3 2 2 OWalktr, If. 3 2
Jobnaton, lb 2 2 12 1 Olirr. lb. . i I
Turner. 3b.. 4 2 0 i OWarea. . 3 1
1 0
3 0
2 0 1
4 1 0
10 0
0 2 0
Carlach. e... 3 0 7 2. OCronln. c... 1 0 6
1 1
O'Neill, c... 1 0 0 1 OAsnew. C....0 0 2 0
Orerr. p. .. 2 0 0 1 1W. Jt.mea. d 4 1 fl 3 0
L. Jamea. p. 0 0 0 2 AHamttton, p. 0 0 ft 0 0
Hagerman, pOOftoo
Mltehtll p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala S2 9 27 11 2
Wood 1 0 0 0 0
Totala 8 10 27 14 1
Batted for Hagerman In lKhth.
Cleveland 120200000-3
St. Louis 10031 003 210
Two-bare .hits: Leary. W. Tames.
Lelbold, W.ilker. Three-oare hit: Turner
Home run: Jackson. SacVlflce hits:
Wslker, Johnston. Sacrifice fly Wnres.
Stolen bases: Blsland, Walker. Hit'
Off Gregg, 4 In four lnrlns:s: ff L.
James, 2 In three Inning: off W. James.
10 In seven Innings; off lMtchell. 3 Int
cne Inning. Bases on balls; Off GroRir,
6: off W. James. 3; off I,. Jump?. 1.
Struck out: By Gregg, S; by W. James, 4"
by L. James, l; by Hamilton, Pn.wl
ball: Crossln. wild pitch: Hagerman,
Left on bases. Cleveland; 7; St. Louis '.
Time: 2:32. Umpires: Evans and Esan.
Detroit Wins In Thirteenth.
DETROIT, Mich.. June l.-Tylng the
score In the eleventh jvhon Crawford
drove out a home run after Chicago made
a tally. Detroit won a thrilling thlrteen
lnning game from tho White Sox, ? to 1,
today. The game was a pitchers' battle
betwen Dauss and Faber. Score:
Batted for Dauss In thirteenth.
Ono out when winning run scored.
Chicago 0 00000000010 0-1
Detroit .., 0 00000000010 13
Two-base hits: Weaver, Chase. Collins,
Moriarty. Three-base hit: Schalk. Home
run: Crawford. Sacrifice hits: Moriarty,
Bush, Vltt f21, Stanage, Bodie (2). Stolen
bases: Moriarty (2), Veach. Double
plays: Bush to Kavanaugh to Burns (2),
Kavanaugh to Bush to Burns. Left on
bases: Chicago, 6; Detroit, 16. Bases on
balls: Off Dauss, 1; off Faber, 7. Hit
by pitched ball: Kavanaugh and Burns
by Faber, Weaver by Dauss. Struck out:
By Dauss, 3; by Faber, 5. Time: 2:37.
Umpires: Dlneen and Connolly.
Beatrice Refuses Tvro Players.
BEATRICE, Neb., June l.-(SpeclaI.)-.
Pitcher ICirschner and Second Baseman
Geyer of the Beatrice league team ' wero
released at York yesterday by Manager.
Coe. They arrived In Beatrice last evening-.
Klrschner Uvea near Blue Springs
and Geyer came here from Oklahoma at
the opening of the base ball season.
Killed by Pitched Ball.
ROCKVILLE, Conn., June l.-Frank
Boucher, 22 years of age, died here early
today as a result of being struck on tho
forehead by a pitched ball during a base
ball game yesterday.
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