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Nothing's Safe with "Dead Eye Dick" in the - . . XSt iySAJt Co rodrkes gehhe last one Same with Grizzlies Goes to Score of Five to Three. OLOBMAN FADES EARLY IN DAY Clancy, Who Plnyed Rlffht Field for Conmilton, Twists Ankle and I Carried Off tho Field. DENVER, Colo., Juno 7. Omaha won the fourth and ait grime of the aeries , from Denver, S to 3. The locals knocked Closman off the rubber In the first In hlng. Clancy, who played right field In the place of Congalton. twisted hla ankle ind waa carried oft tho field. Score: OMAHA. AU. 11. H. O. A. 3 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 Schlpke, 2b 6 1 hase, lb... 3 Krug. If 4 Thomaaon, cf 4 lnncy, rf 2 Ward, 3b 3 Thomns, aa 4 .'rosby, c 3 ?I6sman, p 0 walla, p 4 Shestak, rf 1 Totala 33 3 27 11 DENVER. An. n. it. o. A. E. Fav. 2h. . i... 5 1 2 4- 4 2 rasstdy, rf 4 0 2 2 parbour, 3b 4 12 0 Butcher, cf 4 12 3 Mltchel. If 8 0 12 policy, aa 4 0 11 Fisher, lb 2 0 0 11 Block, c 3 0 0 4 Harrlnnton. D 2 0 0 0 k Totals 3 3 10 27 U 4 malm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-S enver 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Stolen bases: Thomaaon, Coffey. Two pase hit! Kchlpke. Sucrlflco hlta: Chnae, .Flahor, Barbour, flacrlflco fly: Fisher, lilt by pitched ball: Rutihsr, Clancy. Struck out: lly Willis. S: by Harrington. S, Baaea on balls: Off Wlll.s. 5; off lUr Vlnirtin 1. nnuhle navi: Krur to Crosby: Five to Flnlior. Innlmra Ditched ; My riosman one-lhlrd, rur.n 3, h'ts 4: by WIN ills, eight and two-third, runs 1, hits 6. frtmej 2:02. Umplro: Haskell. MIOUX AND ANTBLOPSS D1VIDD First nnmrt Wan by Lincoln h? 8ra nf KotlP to Three. i SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 7-Bloux City and Lincoln broke even In today's doublo iheader. the visitors w'nr.lnif the first. (I to 3, In ten Innings and losing tho sec tond. 0 to 4. in six Innings, Score, Hist rgame; II. O. A. E. 0 B S 0 1110 12 5 1 0 8 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 2 9 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 30 17 3 II. O. A. E. 2 10 0 2 2 4 0 3 B 1 0 17 2 0 3 2 0. 0. 2 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 2 4 1 0 2 0 0 il 30 ii" "Sj Cooney, 2b., 4 0 rinrltM. if 4 o (Smith, sa 3 0 Kane, id i LeJeune. cf. 4 0 Baird. rf S 1 Callahan, Sb 3 1 lunip, o a u bunrsen, p s u Totala . 33 .3 . LINCOLN, ' All. n. 'Allen, rf , 5 McOafflgan, as 4 Lloyd. 2b 6 Mullen, lb & Miller, cf 5 Qulllln, 3b 4 Collins, It 4 Rehor. c 2 (Khman, p 4 til.Vmr r, Totals .40 BIoux City. 0 00003000 03 Lincoln 0 01000020 14 Three-base hit: Callahan. Sacrifice Lhltst Qulllln, McOafflgan, . Luhraen, Cooney, Kane, stolen Dasea: uioyn, Al len. Callahan. Crisp. Miller, liases on ibulls- Off Ehman. B. Struck out: By fehman. 8; by Luhraen. 7. Hit by pitched (ball. Crisp. Passed ball: Crisp. Time: jJt:30. Umpire: Fyfe. I Score, second garner. . . LINCOLN. AD. R, II. o. 1 0 i; 6 0 ' 0 1 ft 0, 3 0 A. 1 1 V 1 2 0 1 n ,0 0 f 'Allen, rf . tMcOaftlgan, ss. Eloyd, 2b iMullen, lb. ...... Miller, cf. .... 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 Ul 0 0 0 2 3 uuillin. an. .Collins, If. 2 Meyer, c 2 fcmitn. p. Jlehor, c. 0 Cooney, p. 0 Totala ......22 0 4 18 BIQUtf CITY. Aa It. H. Q. I 2 0 8 1 0 1 A. E. Cooney, 2b. i Clarke, lb. Smith, as Kane. lb. Leleune, of. 4 4 4 0 2 C 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 UairJ, rf 1 1 1 o "CttUahan. 3h fOvlart m 1 'Doyle, p. 3 0 Totala 23 4 S IS 7 0 tflloux City 0 2 0 1 0 14 .Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 00 Called at nd of sixth Inning to allow Lincoln to catch ft train.) Two-base hits: Callahan. Clarke. Sac irlflce hits: Callahan. Crisp. Stolen base: Smith. Innings pitched: By Smith. 4V4. HlU! Off Smith. C: off Cooney. 2: off Doyle, Bases on ha!lt: Off Smith: 4; (Off Cooney, 1; off Doyle, 2. Struck out: By Smith. 6; by Cooney. 3; by Doyle, 8. Urtsae: 1:30. Umpire: Fyfe. .BOOSTERS AND JOOHBRS SPLIT Two Teatna Divide Double-Header nt WlcUltn. WICHITA, Kan.. June 7.-W(chlta and Dm Mclnea divided a double-header here 4ay, Wichita Uvkln? the flrat game. Tbei second sme waa called at the end of the aeventh inning to allow Dea Moines ta catch a train. Jlmmla Durham had 1jd Moines on hla hip In the first game 4 they secured only nine scattered hits, easolonl for Wichita got a home run. Xetfrldge repeated on Wichita in the sec M game and won easily. Hla delivery M o complete mystery to the locals, lasnbert wm hammered off the mound In tk fourth esd Ballsburr, recruit who M4 out with Dea Jstolnes, worked, the lnat three Innings, allowing only one' hit. Score, flrat game: WICHITA. AU. R. H. O. A. E.', Ocha. Sb 6. .3 8 1 3 1 Nicholson, If 3 1 2 2 0 0 O'lUurke, 2b 3 '0 1 3 4 0 Henry, lb 6 1 1 11 1 1 H. Jones, c 3 0 110 0 Hills, cf 3 112 10 llossolonl. rf 3 2 2 3 0 0 Fltzslmmons, as,,.,. 3 2 1 4 6 1 Durham, p ".. 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totala 31 10, 12 27 16 3 DES MOINES. AD. R. H. O. A. E. JIahn, rf 3 1 2 2 0 0 Hunter, cf 6 0 0 3 1 0 Rntlly, aa 4 0 2 1 2 2 lireen. If 3 0 0 2.1 0 T. Jonea, lb 4 0 0 7 3 1 Haley, c 4 0 2 4 2 0 Andreas, 2b 2 2 .1 2 1 0 Ewoldt. 3b 4 1 2 3 3 1 Klnsclla, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala S3 7 " 21 IS 7 Hatted for Klnaella In ninth. Dm Moines 1 10002020-4 Wichita 1 3 2 0 0 3 0 1 -10 Left on bases: Des Moines, ; Wichita, B. Sacrifice hits: Urccn, O'Rourke. D. Jones, Durham. Two-base hits: nellly m, Henry, Bills, ochs, ntzsimmons m. Home run: Dossolonl. Stolen bases: Nicholson (2), Ochs. Double plays: Ocha to O'Rourke to Henry, O'Rourke to Fltz almmona to Henry. Struck out: Dy Kin- sella. 3; by Durham, 1. liases on bans: Off Klnaella, 4; off Durham, 1. Hit by I pitched ball: Andreas, Fltzslmmons. Time: 1:W. umpires: uass ana aicwu ferty. DUFFV FOR JOSIES llns Detter of Mtevens In Finches nnd Cops the Game. ,V .,!., tfl.l.V I. W U . J ...... better thnn Stevens In the pinches and St. Joseph made It nn even break on the tcrle', winning today's game. Poor bae running proved costly for the locals. O. watson atoio nome in tne tmra. . wcore; TOPKKA. AD. R. H. O. A. E. Cochrnn. 8b B 0 0 0 3 - i0 Lattlmore, 2b S o 2 ' 4 2 n Forsvthe. rf E 0 0 0 0 0 Joerncr, lb 4 1 ''0 0 1 I Tnlllon, ss.... i.nprs, c. t u i o i i Gear, U .1 1 2 5 0 0 Wakefield, cf 4 0- 3 1 .0 0 P-evens, p 3 12 12 1 HiKglnbotham, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 McOrnth, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Lemon 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 .1 11 27 13 8 ST. JOSEPH. AD. R. II, O. A. K. R. Wntson, 2b 3 2 1 t 3 1 Fox,, If S ,3 3 1 o n O. Watson, cf 8 2 2 2 0 0 Patterson, lb 4 0 2 11 3 1 Jlrltton, s 4 0 1 2 B 1 Davis, rf.... S 0 1 2 0 0 wall, 3b 4 0 113 0 Griffith, o 3 0 0 3 0 1 Uuffy, p 4 10 110 Totals .37 8 U 27 13 7 Datted for Hlgglnbotham In eighth. Topeka 00201000 0-3 St Joseph -. 102200300-8 . Three-base hits. Talllon, Fox. Two base hit: Patterson. Sacrifice hit: Pat terson. Double plays: Cochran to Lattl- more to Koerntr. Patterson to Drltton Stolen bases: a. Watscn (2. Hits: Off Slovens. V In six and two-thirds lnnlnnrs: eff McQrath, 2 In one Inning. Bases on balls: Off Stevens. 3: off Hlireanbotham. 1; oft Duffy, 2. Struck out: lly Stevens, 3: cy uigBinuotnam, i: by uuify, x. wild pitch: Stevens, umpires; Oaaton and Stockdale. Dates Are Set for Oity Golf Tourney The city tournament for the (coir championship of Omaha will be Inaugu rated on June 1, with the play at the Country club, On the following Sunday the play will be at the Field club n& July B, the final rounds, will be played at the Hppy follow club. The con ditions for the tourney are the same aa previously, thirty-six .hole medal play over each of the three coursea. A medal will be given the winner. DRAW FOR MATCH AGAINST BOGEY AT FIELD CLUB MADE ' The qualifying round of the match play against bogey at the Field club for the Omaha trunk factory and Jlurgesa-Nash prises has been played with sixteen null ifying. The drawing for the first round ia as follows: K. W. Hock playa H. F. Reed. C. W. Richard playa J. W. Hughea . It M. Swltxler playa J. A. Tlllson. J. A. Abbott playa A. O. Nichols. O. 11. Mlneld playa O. II. Ueckett , H. O. Orunsheet playa J. U. Fraden burg. . M. K. LaDouceur playa W. E. Pal roatelr. S. W. Reynolds playa C. W. Catkin. Atlnntu W:ui. from Huntley. ATLANTA. Neb.. June 7,-(8peclal.)-Atlanta defeated Huntley, 6 to B In a ninth Inning batting rally yesterday. The score stood B to 4 In favor of Huntley In the last halt of the ninth. With two out and two atrikea on the batter, he hit a three-base drive over first base, dan gerously close to the foul line, which, with two men on bases, won the game. Uat tertcs: Huntley. Dyhr, Stackhouse and Sell: Atlanta, Dergqulst and Drown. Xelson Whitney Keeps Title. MEMPHIS. Tenn.. June 7. Kelson Whitney of New Orleans, southern golf champion, aa the result of today's play In the Southern Golf association tournament here retained the title by defeating Perry Adair, the 15-yearvold Atlanta youth, 14 up and 2 to go. At the ond of the mom InK game of eighteen holts Whitney waa 12 up on the Atlanta ' youth, but when play was resumed this afternoon Adair seemed to have recovered from hla nerv ousness. Omaha, real eatat la the beat Investment you could make. Read Tna Dee'a read estato columns. KEARNEY TRIMS NORFOLK Hit and Hun Game is Flayed in a Bad Duststorm. SCORE IS, VERY ONE-SIDED KlnRdon Holds Norfolk Don to Fevr llltH, While. Ills Teninmntes Are Knocking; tho Unll All Orer the Lot. KEARNEY, Neb., Juno 7.-(8peclal Tel egram.) Kearney trimmed tho Norfolk team today In a hit-and-run game played In a bad dust storm by a score of 15 to 3. Klngdon played an excellent game, giv ing but few hits. The fielders were workod hard and chased the ball nil over the field. Two walks and a hit followed by a, home run gave Norfolk their three scores. Harris, a new outfielder, showed up well. Score: NORFOLK. KEARN-EY, AD.H.O.A.E. lb. .. 6 3 2 2 OH'rbrsnd. AD.H.O.A.E- rtflt, nrowii, m.,, 4 tirtsht. cf., 4 IttmMr, rt.. 4 Mlllfr. It... I Mtlker, lb,, I Coblt lb... 3 Muftwr, c... 3 uttcticll. p. 1 r i a v v lSrnk. b... C 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ounimtn, lb. 1 is 2 0 OHirrli. If lAcotk, lb.. 0M&tnr, cf. OLow. m... 0 7 0 13 0 0 tftarnvon. OKtnfdoi). p.. S Totlls tl t 24 11 1 Totala Norfolk 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-3 1 Kearney 0 1 0 1 1 5 2 B '-15' Two-base hlta: Lowe (2), Drumm, Sy nek (8), Harris (2), Klngdon. Three-base hits: Drumm, Matney. Home run: Mil ler. Stolen bases: Melker, Hlldarbrand, Harris. Double playa: Lowe to Drumm: Lowe to Acock to Drumm. Bases on balls: Off Gctchell. 4; off Klngdon, 6. . Left on bases: Norfolk, 7: Kearney, 11. ! Hit by pitched ball: Drumm. Struck out:! uy ueicneii, io; by Kingaon, 7. l'aased balls: Sermon, 3. Time: 2:00. Scorer: McClure,' Umpire: Meyera. Police, Only Save Umpire. BEATRICE, Neb., June 7.-(Special Telegram.) Beatrice loat today's gamo with Haatlnga, by a score of 2 to 0, a riot being narrowly averted In the elghta Inning, when Umpire Qulglcy called Mc Cabe safe at flrat, scoring a Hastings runner. A large crowd of angry fans surged on the field, and ample police pro tection was all that saved the umpire. Durlpg the wranglo tho umplro forgot to call time and another Hastlnga man scored. iorai directors have entered & protest agalnat Qulgloy with President Miles. The game waa played at Wymoro, Score: 1IA8TIN03. BEATRICE. AD.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E. Ibt6l4. rf 3 0 1 0 OUni. f.. 4 0 4 1 0 Hellrlch. 2 0 1 1 ODliok. rt.. 2 1 0 0 0 Dmnttt. cf. 4 0 t 0 ONrtf. 3b.... 112 3 0 MoCkb, If. 4 1 10 OBocks'tf, lb 4 0 13 1 0 B. nrown, 3 1 1 1 0Co. c 3 0(01 OtUniM. lb 4 1 t 1 OOrlrt. M. ...1 0 0 10 L. llrown. e 1 0 T 0 oMnnroe. cf. 2 0 1 0 0 MUtlcks, Sb 4 0 3 3 onimnnon. 3b 3 10 3 1 Vsace, p... 10 0 1 OMcDoo'll, r J 1 0 5, 0 Totals 2 8 27 7 0 Totals 4 V 14 2 Hastings .... ..t.u u u o o o o 2 I Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 sioien oases: jy. urown. onet. Sacrifice hits: E. Brown, Reehtold. Hellrlch. n.tlM. nUu. 1T11IW . ...... . uettman. Struck outi By Vance. 6: by MoDonnell. 5. Bases on balls: Oft Vance, 4: oft MoDonnell, 6. Passed balls: Brown (i). Lett on baaea: Beatrice, 6; Hastings, . Umpire: Qulgley. Time: 2:00. Cipher for Islanders. GRAND ISLAND, Neb,, June 7. (Spe cial Telegram.) Yesterday's blowout of Grand Island's machine continued today. Smith's errora aiding the Discoverers especially. The latter also found Hatch with eaae, though the latter had wretched support. Bchoonover has been tempo rarily suspended. Thiemann held the locals down to two singles and a scratch. A large crowd had turned out to welcome tho .home team. Score: COIAJMDU8. ORAND ISLAND. All. II. O. .E. An it n 1 r ijsen. cr. . I I I o P.lmer, ( 1 2 2 I'r.tt. rf..,. 14 10 Del. lb.... ( 2 T 0 CUrk. 3b... 4 2 3 2 Crana, It... t 0 1 0 Adtma, lb... 4 112 Kmnrsr, e 4 1 10 0 ThUmtnn pilot ORobeo, ib.. 3 ORralth. 2b., 4 0Pm, U... 4 OErerdoa. cf. 3 ODowbtr, rf. 3 OVsnce, C....2 OWfcnl, rs... 2 OCUIro, lb.. 4 OHatch, p... 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 11 HAllaaS. P. I 1 0 . Totals 42 II 27 8 0 ToUli. mil oi Columbus 1 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 o io Grand Island 0 00000000 0 Earned runs: Columbus, 3. Two-base mis: I'simer, Pratt Clark. Sacrifice hits: Palmer. Clark. Downey. Bases on balls: Off Hatch. 1; off Holland. I: off Thiemann. S. Struck out: By Hatch, 3; by Holland. S: by Thiemann. 8. Lft on bases: Columbus. 10; Grand Island, 8. Double play: Holland to Claire to Smith. Wild pitch: Hatch. Hit by pitched ball: Adams by Holland. Umpire: Dixon. York Wins Long; One. SUPERIOR. Neb., June 7 (Special Telegram.) Superior lost a fourtean-ln-ntnjr game by errors, using two pitchers In the field again. A double steal bv Oreen and Weldman. a one-handed catch by Pierce and running catches by Thels sing and Krrett featured. An exhibition game before the league game was won by Superior. 4 to 3. Score: R.H.E. York 0 020010000000 i-i 8 4 Superior ....1 20000000000014 8 8 uauenes: CKyocic ana bcnisseii; Weiae- I ninth Innlnr when h KnrtnrfloM nlno man and Oreen. Umpires: McAIear and i nlntn. ng' , "Mn. Ve 5Pnne'a n'M Klssane. bunched Its hlta and brought In the win- r- j nig tally. TRIUMPHS WIN FROM THE , u;ri" Gottrh Rd. odBett BEMIS PARKS: SCORE, 30 TO 3 1 tZ the Ramblers. Struck out: Dy 1 ; Gottsch, 7; by Roncka. 10. The Triumphs of the Booster league , won an easy game from the Demls Parks ! Mountclnrea Defeat FnrreJIs. at Miller park Sunday afternoon by a. ; The Mountclares added another victory score of SO to 3. The Trlurapa meet the tfPvJ1 JJt'KLJL'J P'rE???1 ,vi j. -.. : Syrup Co. yesterday, 11 to 7. The fea- est Ends next Sunday. ,tUre of the game was the pitching of . liPrall, who let the Syrup boy a down vrlth c. Kt,,m ,-,. ,. four hlta. Batteries: Mountclares. Prall Falrborr Shuts Out Sterllnar. ftn(i geiuer; Farrells, Sha wand Smith. jfAJiuiuur, weo., June 7. (Special Telegram.) The Fair bury Grays caused ' consiaeraDie rejoicing among tne rans of this city today by successfully defeating the Sterling team tn the second game by a score of t to Ot It was hard-fought by both teams, but FsJrbury scored twice) and prevented the riattora tn cetttoa; around the paths at all Batteries: Fair bury, Sch oil and Booth; BUrtlnc Martin and Eaton. THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1014. Offing Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE I NATL LEAGUE. W.UPct W.LJPot Sioux City 27 17 .614 New York 24 14 .033 Denver .... 26 17 .60eClnctnnatl. 27 18 .600 St. Joseph 25 19 .5681 Pittsburgh. 22 13 .550 Dea Moines 23 20 .5351 Chicago ... 22 23 .489 Lincoln ... 23 23 .500 fit. Louis.. 22 25 .468 Omaha .... 20 22 .4761 Phlla 18 21 .462 Wichita .. 18 29 .583 Brooklyn .. 19 20 . 487 Doston .... 12 27 .208 AMER. A88'N. W.L.Pct. Topeka ... 16 30 .3331 FED. LEAGUE. W.UPct Baltimore. 23 15 .603 Milwaukee 24 IS .571 SS 23 .531 26 23 .531 25 24 .510 25 24 .510 24 24 .500 1 24 .442 18 27 .400 Chicago.., Brooklyn. 23 18 .fxil.IndlanaD's. 17 18 .486 Louisville.. Buffalo. , . 19 18 .6141 Columbus. . Indlanap'a 18 21 .452 Kan. City. St Louis.. 20 24 .456, Cleveland.. Pittsburgh 19 21 .475: Mlnneap'a. Kan city. 20 24 . 4ISt Paul STATE LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L-Pct W.L.PCL Washington 27 16 .628 Boston 20 22 .625 Phlla. 25 16 .810 Detroit 27 19 .587 St, Louts ...12 21 .612 Chicago 19 24 .442 New York.. 17 23 . 426 Cleveland ..13 29 .310 Haatlhgs ..IB 7 .682 G. Imand.,15 7 .682 York 12 10 .545 Superolr ...13 11 .642 Beatrice ...13 12 .5'JUl Columbus ..10 12 .455 Norfolk .... 8 12 .400 i KuriHT 4 19 .174 Yeste.rday's Results, ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 5: Donver, 8. St Joseph, 8; Topeka, 8. Des Moines, 4-7; Wichita. 10-4. Game "'J J 1 JiJ!, Lincoln. 4-0: Sioux City, 8-1 Flrat gamo 44 20 jt ii 1 1 tcn Innings: second called in sixth. cnuea m soventn. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 0; Chlcajto, 4. Washington, 2; St. Louis, 3. Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 4. Boston, 3; Cleveland, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Indianapolis, 12-9; Cleveland, 3-18. Sec ond game called tn sixth. Louisville, 10; Columbus, 2. Kansas City, 4-4; Milwaukee, 6-2. Minneapolis. 1-3; 8t Paul, 3-4. STATE LEAGUE. Norfolf. 3; Kearney. 15. York. 8; Superior, 4. Hastings. 2: Beatrice. "0. Columbus; 10; Grand Island, Guinea Today. Western TRini Timnhn f WInMta Des Moines at Denver. St. Joseph at Lin- com, oioux, viiy ai xopeaa, . National League Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago nt Brooklyn, St. Louis at New iorK. Mttsburgh at Philadelphia. American Loarue New York t Chi cago, Washington at St. Louis, Phlladel- pnia ai uciroit, uoston at Cleveland. American Association St Paul at Minneapolis, Kansas City at Milwaukee. Federal League Brooklyn, at Chicago, "n", ft? .V",TVlS?"iff " in" atato League Norfolk: at Grand Island, York at Hastings, Superior at Beatrice, oiumnua at Kearney, New Rules for the Student Athletes CHICAGO. June 7. Three new rules which must be referred to the faculties for passage were adopted today by the faculty committee of thn TnterrrIlirlnf I Conference 1 ' "fc ' Following are the pro posais: 1. That athletes be allowed to com' pete In only two branches of sport dur ing the scholastic year. i. mat a conference athlete cannot try out for an Olympio team under the tutelage of an athletlo club coach, but must be coached by his college mentor or must train himself for the event 3. Any student or athlete may take chargo of a playground where gymnas tic ability Is not required without Jeopar dising his amateur or collegiate athletlo standing. Iowans Fail to Hit and Lose to Grrinnell IOWA CITY. Ia., June 7.-(Bpeclal Tele gram.) Iowa failed to hit In the plncheo today and lost an unlucky game to Grin- nell, 2 to 1. The visitors played a bril liant defensive game. Laucks outpltched , Anderson, but errora by Gross were costly. It waa the final game of the year for the Hawkeyea. Score: R.H.E. Grlnnell 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 6 1 Iowa 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 6 2 Ratterlea: Anderaon and Farwell; Laucks. Sleverdlng and Foster. SPRINGFIELD TAKELS GAME FROM RAMBLERS IN NINTH The Ramblers of Omaha and South Omaha were defeated by 'the home team at Springfield, Neb., Sunday afternoon In , an exclttng hall game, which terminated ; In a score of 7 to 6. i Tha tram a waa nnt ricMA until thn Game Postponed. The' game between the Telephone com pany team and the Pagomaa. scheduled tor today, has been postponed. 0nbrldjre Wins. CAMBRIDGE. Nob.. June T. (Spocial Teiecram. Cambridge defeated TVhanfn today at Lebanon. 20 to 3. BROWNS OVERCOME SENATOR Tie Score in the Ninth and Win in the Tenth Inning. N AGNEW'S SINGLE WINS GAME Leary Had Trlppled and Formex Omaha Catcher Cinches the Gnme with ii One-Hase Drive. ST. LOUIS, June 7. St. Louis defeated Washington, 3 to 2, In ten innings today when Leary tripled and scored on Agnew's Btngle, St. Louis tied It In the ninth when Shotten singled and Austin waa hit by a pitched ball. Score: WASHINGTON. 6T. LOUI8. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Moeller, rf.. 5 2 10 OShotten. cf. 3 1 0 0 0 Foater, 2b.. i MlUn. cf... 5 Cmdll. lb., t Khnjiki. If., 4 Morgaa, 2b,. 2 Mcbrld, s. 3 Itenrr, e... 3 Boeftllas. p, 4 Ajri, p., . 0 3 OAiutln, lb.. 1 0 3 1 OPntt. 2b... 4 10 2 OMlller. rt.. I 0 3 1 0C.Wlker. It 3 1 0 2 0Iur. lb.. 3 1 20 4 OW'uns. ss... 4 0 1 2 Miww. c... 4 14 4 OWellmtn, p 33 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 6 20 23 3 Totals 37 728 It 0 Ono out when winning run scored. Washington 0 00001001 0-2 St Louis 0 00000002 13 Two-base hits: Moeller, Milan. Three base hits: Walker, Lcary. Hits. Off Boehllng, 4 tn nine Innlnga; off Ayors, 2 In one-third Inning. Sacrifice hits: Mc Bride, Miller. Stolen base: Moeller. Left on bases: Washington, 8; St. Louts. 4. Bases on balls: Off Weilman. 2t off Boehllng. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Boehllng, Walker. Austin. Struck out; By Boehllng, 6; by Weilman. 4. Time: 2:12. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'Lough- Iln. Hits Win for Red Sox. CLEVELAND, June 7.-Hlta by Scott. Lewla and Janvrln and a double steal by. Lewis and .Janvrln gave Boston a 2 to 1 victory over Cleveland today. After the first Inning both Foster and Lefty James pitched masterly ball. Score: CLEVELAND. . BOSTON. A.H.O.A.E. A.H.O.A.E.' Lalbold. cf. 4 0 3 OHoocMr. rf.. 4 0 2 Hartford, u. 3 BlsUnd. ts, 0 Ortnoy, If.. 4 0 1 0 0 2 6 1 4 Ogcott. M. ... 4 Ogpeaker, cf. 4 Olxiwli. If... 4 Ojtnrrla, lb. 4 Omrdner, 3b. 3 OTarkeo, Sb. B OCadr. (fPostor, p... 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 7 0 1 0 I 0 10 1 0 jacktoa. rr. Olaon. 3b... 4 10 Johntton, lb 4 0 10 Tunur, Sb.. 3 0 3 O-NcM. c. 3 Mlr.. c... Jams, p.. BoTrmaa. n Lolir.lt . nilllnn ., Wood .... 2Ut K P,1 ToUl 32 6 27 10 0 Cleveland 1 0 Boston 2 0 Hits: Off James. S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 tn eight Innings. Three-baso hit: Olson. stolen cases: Lewis. Janvrln, Speaker. Bases on balls: Off Foster, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; Boston, 8. Struck out: ByJamea, 1; by Bowman, 1: by Foster, 9. Double play: Olson to Johnston to Turner. Wild pitch. By Bowan. Time: 1:32. Umpires: Chill and Sheridan. Faber Wins for Sox. CHICAGO, Juno 7. Feber held New York to three hlta today, while Chicago bunched hits and won, 4 to 0, off Mc Hale In the second and sixth Innings. Only three New York players reached base and none paaaed It. Score: NEW TOtRK. CHICAGO. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E Mattel, lb.. 2 0 0 1 4 IFabar. p.... 3 0 0 2 2 Hartaell, rf. 2 Merl, rf.. 0 Oook, rt.... 4 Walb. If... 4 0 Writer, as. 4 OB'kburtM. 2b 3 Orwmmltt, It. 3 OCbtllna, rt.. 3 OCtitas, lb.. 3 OBodl. cf... 2 0 Schalk. c. 2 OAlcock ,3b.. 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 12 1 3 1 8 0 3 Tfunmator. e 4 p-mncin. t s WlllUnu. lb 2 TruMdil, tb 2 MclUL. p.. 1 OAdwoll, p 1 0 Totala. 37 7 37 13 0 Total! 28 2 24 1 1 Tew York 00000000 0-0 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 -4 Two-base hlta: Collins, Weaker (2). Hits: Off Mcllale, 7 In five and one third Innlnga; off Caldwell, none In two and two-thirds innings. Sacrifice hits: Bodle, Demmltt, Collins. Schalk. Stolen baaea: Schalk, Maisel, Chase, Bodle. Left on bases: New York. 6; Chicago. E. Bases on balls: Off Faber, 3; off McHale, L Hit by pitched ball: My McHale. Black burn: by Faber. Hansen. birucK out; By Faber, 6; by McHale, 1; by Caldwell, 3. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Egan and Evans. Tlgreni Trim Maokmen. DETROIT. June 7. By hitting Bush and Pennock hard and often Detroit attain defeated Philadelphia today. 4 to 2. A)- tnougn no pitched good Don. uoveiesuie waa in danger on several occasions, and two fast double plays cut off possible Philadelphia scores: Schang waa spiked in the right hand when Mortality stole home In the seventh and Lapp replaced rum. ecore: Batted for Pennock In ninth. Coveleskle out, bunted third strike. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 uetrolt 2 0010010 Two-base hlta: Kavanaurh. Barrv. Murphy, Morlarlty. Hlta: Off Duah. 3 in one inning: off 1'ennoek. 7 in seven in nlngs. Sacrifice hit: Cobb. Stolen baaea Hush. Morlarlty. Double playa: Bush to Kavanaugh to Burns (2); Murphy to Mc Innla; Oldring to Barry to Colllna. Left on Daaes, 1'hlladelDhla. 9: Detroit. T. Bases on balls: Off Bush. 1: off Covelea. kle, 4: off Pennock. 3. Hit by pitched ball: uy uoieieaKie, Aiurpny. tjtrucK out: By x-annocK, a; uy vovetesKie, i. lime; zivi. Umpires) Dineen and Connolly. A Query. Jerome & McWade. the wealthy Duluth connoisseur, sua at a recent dinner: "I spent the winter on the Riviera. The winter fashions were really shocking snocxing, mat is, to comstock minds. Nothing shocks me. "llut in the evenlnar. at the Nice Coun try club dances, vourur Kirls would wear aieeveiesa gowns that lerr the back quite Dare irora me waisi up. iney couia say truly ha. ha. ha! that they hadn't a stitch to their backs, eh? And In the afternoon at the dansanta young girls would wear gowns that were, either slashed to the knee, or else that were a still subtler device transparent to the knee, permitting the slim and silken limb to Kleom throuirh a nanel ot lace and tulle. A western millionaire at the NegTesco. In Nice, on seeing his three daughters in gowns of this radical type, gave a loud laugh one day last winter and said: " 'Br llmro. Kir la. what will you leave off when the, hot weather comes 7" New York Tribune. Drawn for the Bee by Amateur Standings COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet Omaha Electric L. & P. Co S o l.om Immanuel Baracaa S 1 ,S33 u. P. Commissary 4 2 .667 Council Bluffs Y. M. C. A 3 2 .600 McGraw Electrics S 3 .KM Omaha Groin Exchange 2 3 .400 UPdIKes 2 4 .333 U. P, Passenger Department.. .2 4 .333 u. a. tsatiK i 4 .200 City National Bank ..0 0 .000 CLASS A LEAGUE?. W. L. Pet. Armours 5 o l.ooo Nebraska Telephone Co 6 1 .833 l'agomas 2 1 .667 Eagles 1 1 .500 Alamltos 2 4 .333 Omaha Gas Company 1 3 .230 Omaha National Bank 0 6 .000 Firemen .... 0 0 .000 Yesterday' Results. , COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Immanuel Baracaa, 13; U. P. Passenger, 10; eleven Innings. U. P. Commissary, 3; Council Bluffs, Y. M. C. A., 14. Omaha Electric Light and Power Co., 2; Grain Exchange, 1. McGraw & Co., 15; Updlkea, 14; ten. to nlngs. City Natlonal-U. S. Natloral: nost. poned: wet grounds. SATURDAY CLASS A LEAGUE. Only one game Dlayed: others noat. poned. The Saturday Class A leaguers will hold a meeting at tho city hall Mon day night at 8 o'clock. Armours, o; Omaha National Bank, 4. ST- TT-Jj.J T 1 aCflb V anitlG KillTI S ' vvyjlJ-u T UIXIUXO J.UUUO Away from Resolute in the Fourth Race RYE, N. Y June 7. The yacht Vanltle turned the tables on the Resolute In the fourth Long Island sound race, sailed to day under tho auspices of the Lorchmont Yacht club over a triangular course, win nlng by five minutes and fifty-two seo- onds In elapsed time. As the Vanltle gives the Resolute an estimated allowance over the twenty-nine and three-quarters miles course of three minutes and twelve seconds, the margin was believed to have been two minutes and forty seconds. Although sailed In light to moderate winds which Wore some what uncertain at times, the race was a fairer test than the contest Tuesday. which was. regarded as more or less of a fluke, and which the Vanltle won by six teen minutes and forty-eight seconds. Except for the first two miles, tho race today was more of a procession than when the Resolute led the Vanltle in tho second race Wednesday, which tho Bristol boat won by eleven seconds. ' The yachts will be overhauled during the next three days in preparation for the three open sea contests next week off Sandy Hook. American Polo Men Defeat Picked Team nriau-oi-juAJj, jm. x., June 7. By a score of 15 goals to 2, the American polo cup defenders, a team composed of Rene La Montagne, J. M. Water bury, Jr., Devereaux Mllburn and Lawrence Water bury, won from an excellent picked team at Meadowbrook today. The match closed the practice of the Americans before the commencement next Thursday of their International matches with the British challengers. Crossing mallets with the cup defenders today were two combinations, the first made up of Alexander Brown, J. Watson Webb, Malcolm Stevenson and John A. Traill, who played for four periods; and the sec ond of Webb as No. 1, C Perry Beadles- ton as No. 2, Malcolm Stevenson as No. and Traill as back. The English players will close their aeries of practice games tomorrow on the J. S. Phlpps field at Westbury and there will be no change In the lineup from Tomklnson. Cheape, Barrett and Lookett The field at Meadowbrook today could not have been better and' the perfect teamwork and riding displayed by the Americans throughout the fast game left no doubt In the minds of the polo experts who witnessed the contest that more per fect training could not have been acoom pllshed. Mrs, Raymond Wins in Tennis Finals PHILADELPHIA, June 7.-Mra. Ed ward Raymond of New York now holda three tltlea aa the result of her tennis playing on the courts of the Merlon Cricket cluh at Haverford. Today she defeated Mlsa Marion Fenno of Boston in the final rounds for the singles champlon- snip or J'nnyivanla and eastern states and partnered with W. T. Tllden. Jr.. of Philadelphia she defeated Miss Eleanora Sears of Boston and W. A. Larned of New York for the mixed doubles cham pionship. Yesterday she and Mlaa Edna Wlldey won the doubles championship. In the singles today Mrs. Raymond started out badly, losing the first set. Bh won the second after one of the bast played sets of the tournament and the third set came easily, Summary: filnglea, final round: Mrs. Raymond de feated Miss Fenno, 3-6, S-4, 6-2. Mixed doubles, final round: Mrs. Ray mond and Tllden defeated Miss Sears and Larned, 8-4, 4-6, 4-1 "Bud5 Fisher RECORD OFJPORT EVENTS Federation Meeting in Franco is Preparing List for Adoption, FOE WOBLD-WIDE RECOGNITION Conference and Itn Antlon llns Sanction of International Ama teur Athletla Federa tion. LYONS, France, Juno 7. For the first time in the history of athletics an official list of world's records to bo rooognlsed by all nations was drawn up today by tho records committee of tho International Amateur Athletlo federation, meeting here. It la expected that tho Hat will ba adopted early next week. It la posslblo, however, that opposition mar axlio In the caso of the dlsaus, in, whloh tho committee, having; Abolished the 8 foot 2V4 Inches oiralo from tho rules, has been unable to reoognlso any record except that of the Amerioan, Jftwes Dun can, mado at Celtics park In 1015, 149 feet OVi inchea. One of the features of the alttlng waa the elimination of Innumerable records for special distances, and also of all reo ords except those made on a trook, Tho record for 400 yards straightaway ot forty-two and half seconds mado by M, W. Long at Quttenberg In 1900, has there fore been discarded. The committee decided to eliminate all records above twenty-flvo mllos or forty kilometers, and also record above two hours on the ground that contosts at greater dlstanoes would be exhausting and should not be encouraged. Xleeords to Be Recognised, The only records that will bo recognlMd In the future by the International Ath letlo Federation, If tho report of tho oosn rolttee Is adopted, are tho following: One hundred yards, held by Kelly; 220 yards, Wafer, Craig, Kelly and Llppln cott; 440, Long; 600, Sheppard! 800, Mere dith; 1,000, Shoppard: 1,820, Connoff; ono mle, Jones, all American records, and 300 yards, held by W. Halawell of England, Two, three, four, flvo, six, aovon, elsht, nine and ten. miles, all held by ahrubb, England; fifteen miles. Appleby, Enalandt twenty miles, George Crossland, England; twenty-five miles, H. Green, iOntfland, One hour, Jean Boutn, France; two hours, G. Green, England. Ono hundred and twonty-yord hurdles (three' and ono-half feot) and 220-yard hurdles (two and one-half feet), held by Americans; 440-yord hurdles (three feat), G. K. L. Anderson, England. Standing and running high Jump and standing broad Jump, held by Amorloans; running broad Jump, held by P. O'Connor. Ireland. Walking, one mile, held by Ooorce Gouldln, Canada; two, three, tour, flvo, six, seven, eight, nine and ten miles, all held by G. E. Lamer, England; fifteen, twenty and twenty-five miles, held, re spectively, by II. V. Ross, T. Griffiths and S. C A. Schofleld. oil of KV.andr one hour, held by Lamer; two noUrs, Ross, England. Relay races, four runners, 830 yards, not Indicated, us no track record exists; ono, two and four mllos, where all the com petitors ran the same distance, held by Americans; hop, step and Jump, sixteen pound hammer throw, sixteen potfnds shot, flfty-slx-pound weight, dlsous (seven-foot circle; all held by Americana. Thowlng the Javelin, held by Lemming, Sweden. ISO reoords made alnen thn hAotnn1no nf 1814 have- been considered by the commit tee, -j. nun, among American perrormers, the recent record mads by Howard Draw at San Francisco In the 100 yards and Ulat made by K. J. Beeaon In thn hlirh Jumn will be Included In tha llt nvt year If upheld by the foderatlon. The list in do rsvisea once yearly, i A similar list also has been complied of records in the metrlo system. They lnelud thn inn ww 3m ivi trj .jv i v.. 1,600, . 8.000. 6,000 and 10,000 metres. Walk ing 110, 200 and 400 metres hurdles, with respectively the same height of hurdlos as the Anglo-American games. Tha committee, AvnrAMi1 t h. Aninl. that within five years there would be only who aiutiio iinu ot rocorus as iney neneve that tho metric system will by that time have been adopted exclusively for nth ktics throughout the world. Armour Team Wins Over Banker Boys . The Armours ami retain their clean slate In the Saturday Claaa A league, by defeating the Omaha National bank ag gregation, by a score of 5 to 4, yester day. Graves pitched his usual good game and was supported In fine shape by Ms teammates, not an error being resisted. Score: R.H.E. ARMOURS. OMAHA NATL ANK. AB.H.O.A.E. Aail.O.A.E. Colllna. It.. 4 110 OCarter, If... 3 12 0 0 C Ryan. cf. 3 0 10 Ol'ollocK, . o l 2 g 0 8 2 0BYerfn, Sb. 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 OAduni. lb.. I 110 0 g 113 Oltud'ba'h, rf. 4 1 0 0 2 2 4 1 OWnttrltf. 0 4 0 3 2 1 17 0 Olltun, p.... 3 12 2 1 13 0 orutxr, 2b.. 3 13 2 1 0 0 0 OTorrrll, cr,, a 2000 Teat, e 4 Onvre. p... 4 Corcoran, Sb 3 W.Colllaa. m 4 W.Rraa, lb. 4 Tuttie. 2b.. J Donovan, rf. 3 Totals.... " 14 10 0 Totala .....31 It 21 10 Armours 0202000 1-6 11 0 Omahi Nat. Bank... 0 0 0 0 02 2 0-4 6 6 Stolen bases: w. uoiuns w, v. uyan (3). Double plays: Ryan to W. Col lins, Pollock to Reber to Adams. Three base hits. J. Collins, Serems. Two-baso hits: W, Ryan, Hazen, Torrell. Struck out: By Hazcn, 4; by Graves, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Hazen, 4; off Graves, L Hit by pitched ball: Corcoran. Gibbons and Murray Matched. CHICAGO, June 7. It was announced today that Mike Gibbons of SL Paul had been matched against Billy Murray of San .Francisco, wnu ci&iras cnarapionshtD honors as a middleweight pugilist. The contest Is to be before me Stadium Ath letlo ciun in imow lorn, june IS. Avoid Itlood Poison By using Bucklen'a Arnica. Salve on all wounds, bruises, sores, scalds, salt rheum. etc., prompt relief for piles. 35c. AU druggists. Adrer Us ement.