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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914. ROURKES TAKEHIGH FLIGHT Tipple Starts Like Artist nnd Fans 'Em All One Round. As a Schemer Jeff is Certainly a Wonder Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher ASCEND IN SEVENTH INNING HUTT, IM6 OUAT DOPD OUT BCM6. T6 C6T RICH SNO Jfeam Bo to Piece. Behind Ste Tens In Eighth nml Flnnl Count la Eleven to Tiro (or the r WIchlfns. Be OU CASY 5TR.G6T TXt; rest 8 l(V UfiTm li I ii liUlii ii l HiiUiMilmil i Win nfcWi'W liW'H M' M il III " iisH.H il i "' I I s m w 1 . m - j mi l K LIFE WICHITA, Kan., June 10. (Spclat Tel egram) After pitching no-hlt ball the first time through the Jobbers' batting order, Tipple weakened. The second trip to the plate by the Jobbers broko tho Ice In three places, and In the sev enth Inning they all took a trip to the plate, scoring four runs on tour hits. Stevens was not hit hard In the eighth, but the team went to pieces behind him and lour errors, added to the three hits tnade, allowed five runs to score. The Anal count was 11 to 2 for Wichita, Nick Maddox pitched a strong game all the way through. Ho practically pitched a no-hit same for six Innings. One scratch hit was collected In tho second Inning. Thomason got tho first clean hit. a double to center In the eeyenth after one was down. Krug grounded out to first and Thomason scored when Ward's hit to third took a bad bound. Doubles by Crosby and Shestak, who batted for Tipple, scored tho other run In the eighth. Tipple started like & winner. The Job bers were mowed down In on. two, three order for throe Innings. Two singles and a walk filled the bases after two wcro down In the fourth, and Bills flew to Bchlpke for the third ouL In the fifth, after two were down, Mad. dox got a Texas leaguer to left that Krug couldn't get under. Ochs doubled, coring Maddox from first. Nicholson singled, counting Ochs. Nicholson stolo second, but O'Rourke flew to Krug. Nothing was started outside Graham's single In the sixth. In the seventh, the first two batters walked, then took second and third when Thomas let a throw from Tipple get through him, trying to catch a runner. Maddox flew to Bchlpke. Ochs triple i to center, counting two runs. Nicholson tin gled, adding one more. O'Rourke and Henry singled, filling the bases, and Gra ham walked, sending one more run In. Bills hit a liner over first, that was tagged for a cleanup, but Chase jumped In the air and squeezed the ball for an unassisted double. The Rourkes went to pieces In the eighth. Doubles by Boasolonl and Fltz elmmons In succession started tho troublo and two boots by Thomas and a dropped fly by Kruger and an error by Chase, who was caught by surprise on a throw from Stevens to catch a runner, added to tho rout of the Oondlng men. Thomason also drpped a fly In this scssln, but he forced a runner at third and saved himself an error. ' Jimmy Durham " and Willis are tho probable pitchers for tomorrow. Con galton, who has been recovering from a strained muscle In his side, probably will get beck In the game tomorrow. Score: WICHITA. All. R. Ochs. 3b S 2 Nicholson, If 8 2 O'Rourke. 3b,..,..., 5 1 Henry, lb S 1 Graham, c; 3- o Bills. cf.,.....;. .,(.., 4 0 Bossotonl, rf... 4 2 .Titzslmmons, ss..., 3 2 Maddox, p........... 3 , 1 Totals .27 U OMAHA. AB, n. Bhtpke, 2b 4 0 Chase, lb ,. S 0 Krug. If 4 0 Thomason. cf 4 1 Kruger, rf 4 0 Ward. 3b 4 0 Thomas, ss 4 0 Vronby, c ,3 1 Tipple, p 1 0 Stevens, p..,,.,, 1 0 H. O. A; E. 3 0 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 110 2 15 0 I 12 0 0 0 10 0 14 0 0 12 3 1 1 0 y4 0 13 27 12 1 H. O. A. E. 0 5 3 0 0 10 0 1 0 3 0 0 1110 0 10 1 2 2 10 10 13 12 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 m i w-t bhib i :Bk ri I CO UP To SOME 5UAfA6RWSKmM MSW HBHS ARS MM''? Vw III 1 YHE RICH TjArj, GO M r "N C f- CDOTY OlOArW . It ANt) JUST HHb AROUND f Zft I ON. I r.) ? Ill . ?d ""-y 8 ' Jfy y. jjHr J g t I i p A. 'Shestak 1 0 24 Totals 23 2 ft Batted for 8tevens In eighth Omaha 0 00000110-2 wicmia o o o 0 2 0 4 5 11 Left on base: Omaha, 7; Wichita, 7. Sacrifice hits: Tipple, Maddox. Two base hits: Ochs, Thomason. Bossotonl, Fltzammons, Crosby, Shestak. Three base hit; Ochs. Stolen bases: Nichol son. Hits. Off Tipple 10 In seven In ning; off Stevens, 8 In one Inning. Double play; Chase (unassisted). Struck out: By Tipple, 2; by Maddox,. 2. Bases on balls: Tipple, 5; Stevens, 1. Wild pitch: Tipple. 2; Stevens, 1. Hit by pltohed ball: Crosby. Time: 1:55. Um pire: Haskell. UOOBT1CRS TAKI3 THIRD ONE Thk Season b FavoriticT I & Cbllap f 3T Sals By to ToUowlnr rimjsi DRAV m 'TOR MEIf' M FOR MEN SOt-510 S: Mth AND Thes. Kllpatrick & Go ZS07 Douglas SU Hit Tvro Dourer lMtohers Hard and Grab thci Gatuu. DENVER, Colo., June 10. Dos Moines hit two Denver pitchers hard and wort tho third game of the series, 8 to 5. The batting of Haley and Hunter featured, each hitting for two home runs. Scoro: DES MOINES. AB. n. H. 0. A. E. Hahn, rf 4 1 1 5 0 0 Hunter, ci ,, 5 Uellly, ss Ii ureen, ir 5 Jones, lb, ......i..... 3 Haley, c 4 Andreas, 2b 3 Ewoldt. 3b 3 Lafferty. p 4 11 e 3 0, four runs. Pitcher Pursoll weakened toward the latter part of the game and the locals piled up four more runs, Cooney pitched eteady ball throughout and was given sensational support. Score: LINCOLN. A.B. It. H. O. A. E. Allen, rf. 3 2 3 0 0 0 McGafflgan, as 4 113 3 0 Lloyd, 2b r? 6 3 2 1 2.0 Mullen, lb 4 1 2 13 2 1 Miller, cf 4 12 10 0 Qulllln, 2b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Collins, If 4 1110 0 Rehor, ci 4 0 0 5 3 0 Cooney, p 3 0 1 1 3 1 Totals 35 S 12 27 IS 2 ST. JOSEPH. A.B. R, H. O. A. E. R. Watson 2b 4 1113 2 Fox. If 4 0 12 10 G. Watson, cf : 3 0 0 6 0 0 Patterson, lb 3 0 0 9 0 0 Brltton. ss 4 1 3 3 2 0 Davis, rf 4 0 2 3 0 0 Wall. 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 Schang, a ....1 2 ' 0 0 0 3 1 Pursell, p 3 0 0 1 2 1 Totals Lincoln St Joseph .... Earned runs: Three-base hit: Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE, W.L.Pct.( W.L-Pct. Sioux! City .30 13 .512New York. ..26 15 .634 Denver ....28 19 .Cincinnati .29 19.604 ,t. Joseph.2S 20 .5S3 Pittsburgh .23 20 .5S5 Des Molnes.23 23 .521iChlcago. ....23 25 .473 Lincoln ....25 26 .490 St. LoUls....24 26 .ISO Omaha 21 25 .4Yi Wichita ....22 30 .423 Topeka ....16 33 .327 AMER. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pot. Brooklyn ..20 22 .476 Phlla 19 23 .152 Boston 14 23 .333 FED, LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct. Phlla 28 17 .622 Baltimore ..24 16 .mm Wash 26 19 .571 Chicago ....26 20 .565 Detroit ....2S 22 .&60Buffalo 21 19 .62j St. Louis.. .25 22 .532, Brooklyn ...19 20 .487 Boston ....24 22 .52-' Pittsburgh .20 23 .465 Chicago ....23 24 .4'Tndlanaplla 19 23 .453 New York. .18 26 . 400St. Louis.. ..23 25 .473 Cleveland .13 33 .2S3 Kan. City.. .21 27 .438 STATE LEAGUE. AMER, ABtTN, 31 2 7 24 IS 4 ,.. 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 -8 ... 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Lincoln, 6: St Joseph, 1. Mullen. Two-base hits. Fox. Brltton (2). Davis. Double Dlovu: Mullen to McGafflgan: Fot to Brltton. r'I.ft nn lMiita T.lnnntn. 7! Rt .Tftuwnh. .V Totals 36 8 12 27 13 DENVER. AB, R. H. O. A. Faye, 2b 6 0 3 6 S Cassidy. rf 6 0 110 Barbour, 3b 5 0 0 0 0 Block, cf 5 0 110 Mitchell, If 3 112 1 Coffey, ss 4 113 3 Fisher, lb 4 2 2 9 0 Spahr, c 4 13 6 0 Zamloch, p 1 0 0 0 3 Bchrelber, p 3 0 1 0 S Totals S3 1 IS 27 12 "l De Moines 0 21060000-8 Denver .,.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 0-3 Stolen base: Rellly. Two-base hits: Breon. Haley, Fisher. Three-base hits: Fisher, 8pahr. Home runs: Haley (2), Hunter it). Struck out: By Lafferty, J; by Zamloch. 1; by Schrclber. 4. Bases on balls: Off Lafferty. 1: off Zamloch, 2; off Schrclber. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Ewoldt Sacrifice hit! Jones. Double plays: Zamloch to Coffey to Fisher; Cot fey to Fayo; Ewoldt to Jones. In nings pitched: By Zamloch 4vflve runs, seven hits; by Schrclber 5. three runs, five hits. Time: 1:49. Umpires: Barr and McCafferty LINCOLN WINS IN FIRST INNING Antelopes Drlv4 in Fonr nuns In Slniile Fronie, Drfr.atlnir St. Joe. LINCOLN, Neb., June 10. Lincoln won today's ball game from St. Joseph In the first Inning, when a base on balls, two errors and two hits, one a triple, netted Rob Burns Cigar JO Little BobbieS? FORGET price. Think more of your satisfaction. You could pay many times os much for another cigar. But you could not get a cigar more depend ably good than the Robert Burns. Its delicate flavor and mildness never vary. M Satisfying Mildness Stolen bases; Allen, McGafflgan, Lloyd, Mullen. Sacrifice hits: Allen, McGatfl gon. Struck out: By Cooney, 4, Bases on balls, Off Cooney, 2: off Pursell. ?. Hit by pitched ball: By Cooney, 1. Wild Pitch: Pursell, Time: 2:00. Umpires: Stockdale and Gaston. SIOUX CITY DEFEATS THE KAWS Topeka Hurler Wild at Times, Passes Six nnd Fans Six. TOPEKA. Kan.. June 10. Wlldness at times, on the part of Relslgl, who passed six men and struck out six, combined with the errors of the locals enabled Sioux City to win. Score: TOPJSKA. V AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cochran. 3b 4 0 3 0 3 1 Foray the. rt., 3 0 1 1 0 0 Taiuon, as u o a o Koerner, id 3 l l u i Gear, It 4 0 1 2 0 0 LAUimore. id 4 u i u s u Lemon, o 3 0 0 10 1 1 Wakefield, cf . 4 0 0 1 1 0 Relslgl, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 liapps 100000 Totals 33 1 6 SIOUX CITY. AB. R, H, Cooney, 2b., 3 uiarue, ir s Smith, ss 3 Kane, lb 4 Leleune, cf 4 liaird. rt 2 Callahan, 3b 4 wane, o... s White, p 4 27 14 O. 1 2 1 2 3 3 S 1 A. 0 0 3 1 1 0 3 0 4 7 27 11 Totals 30 Batted for Wakefield In the ninth. Topeka 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0-1 tsioux uity u 1 u i o 1 u u u 3 Three-base hit: Kane. Two-base hits. Gear, Walte. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Le- ieune. Sacrifice flys: Lemon, Balrd. ouble plays: Lattlmore to Talllon to Koerner; Talllon to Koerner: Lejeune to Kane. Stolen bases: Cochran. Lattl more, Smith, Lejeune, Balrd. Bases on uaua: urt ueisigi, b; oir wntte, z. Struck out: By Relslgl. 6; by White, 5. Umpire; Fyfe. Slufeds Score Six Run in Fifth Frame and Defeat Bakers ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 10,-St. Louis scored six runs In the fifth Inning to day and defeated Pittsburgh, 13 to S. Score: R.H.E. Pittsburgh ..0 20002032 8 It 2 6L Louis 0 0 1 0 6 2 1 3 -13 16 2 Batteries: Dickson. W. Adams, Hen derson and eBrry; E. Roberta, Wtllett and Hartley. jA.o.a will, o june ju. uukbio and Kansas City played a 0 to 0 game up to the twelfth Inning today, when the visitors, aided by Smith's home run, With two men on the bases, scored four runs and won, 4 to 0. Scoro ' R.H.E. Buffalo , 0 0 000000000 44 11 0 Kansas Clty..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00-0 7 1 Batteries: Krapp. Moran, Brown, Ford and Blair: Harris and Easterly. CHICAGO, June lO.-Lafltte was wild, but strong In the pinches, and Brooklyn defeated Chicago today, I to L Myers of Brooklyn walked three times and got one hit and scored four of Brooklyn's runs. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn ....1 00330010-661 Chicago ......0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 8 3 Batteries: Lafltte and Owen; McGulre, Black and Wilson. W.L-Pct Hastings ..19 7 .731 Or. Island.. 17 9 .654 Beatrice ...16 13 .652 York 14 12 .538 Superior ...13 15 .464 Columbus ..14 12 . 5381 Norfolk ... 8 16 ,333 Kearney ... 5 22 .1S5 Yeatcruny W.L.Pct Milwaukee .27 20 .574 Indlanapols 29 24 . 647 Louisville ..23 24 .533 Kan. City. .27 27 .W0 Columbus ..26 26 .500 Cleveland ..26 26 .600 Mlnneapols 21 27 . 433 St. Paul 20 30 .400 u Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 2; Wichita. 11. Des Moines, 8; Denver, 6. St. Joseph, 2; Lincoln, 8. Sioux City, 3: Topeka, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, 2; Boston, IL St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn. 4. Chicago, 1; New York, 4. Cincinnati, 8; Philadelphia, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 0: Chicago, 2. New York, ; St. Louis, 3. Boston, 8; Detroit. 2. Philadelphia, 8; Cleveland, 0. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, 1. Buffalo. 4: KansaB City, 0: (twelve In nings). iialtimore-inaianapons, game caueo, rain. Flttsburgn, 8; St. Louis. 13. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 4; Minneapolis, 3. Cleveland, 3; Kansas City, 2. Columbus, 7: Milwaukee, 3. Indianapolis. 4: St. Paul, 3. STATE LEAGUE. . Kearney, 4; Hastings, 5. Norfolk. 1: Beatrice, 4. Columbus. 6; Superior, 4. Grand Island, 3; York, 5. HASTINGS, Neb., KJune 10. (Special Telegram.) The Reds' usual nlnth-lnning flnlnsh today gave them a 5 to 4 victory over Kearney after the tallenders ap peared to have the game clinched. With two down In the ninth, Synek fumbled and Vance singled, Bechtold scoring both with a double. Hellrich then brought In tho winning run with a drive to the fence. Although he pitched yesterday, Vance held Kearney to six blows, fanned ten and walked none. Plympton's sup port was fast at tlmos. but weak at theH critical times. Score: Appeals Court Judge Asks if Federals Knew of Reserve CINCINNATI. O., June 10. "It we per mit one team to seize upon players or another without regard to moral or legal obligation, wo are going to undermine tho whole structure of base ball and the game will lose Its hold on the public" This was the sentiment expressed today by Attorney George W. Pepper of Phila delphia, representing William M. KlUlfer. Ir.. catcher with the Philadelphia Na tionals, and the owners of the team. when he stood before the United States circuit court of appeals and opposed the plea for an injunction to prevent KlUlfer from playing with the Philadelphia club made by the owners of the Chicago Fed eral league club. Attorney E. E. Gates, representing the Chicago Federals, made 'the first argu ment. He said KlUlfer told President Gllmore and other officers of the Federal league he was free to make a contract for his services and waa not In any manner bound to the Philadelphia, Nationals. Judge Denlson pit the question: "Did not the owners of the Federal league club know of the reserve clause In KUlfer's contract!' Attorney Gates replied: "Even If they had knowledge of it. It was only general knowledge and they still would have the right to offer work to KlUlfer, Inasmuch ns he had told them he was not under contract to anyone else." Silas Strawn of Chicago also spoke in behalf of the Chicago Federals. At the conclusion of the arguments the judges announced they would take the case under consideration and would hand down a decision later, Clarke's Kick on Uinpa. Fred Clarke Is not In favor of umpires alternating behind the bat and on the bases. He says they should stay In one rlace. "Why. argues Clarke. "It's lust like switching a. shortstop and -first base man. Umpires are rotten enough, and they ned to stay In one poslUon all the j urn in oraer to get tne practice." REDS WIN WITH FLOURISH Summon Slugging Ability to Win from Kearney Kaps. BEGHT0LD HAPS OUT DOUBLE Fumble by Synek, , trlth Previous Single by Vnncc, Hatil Loaded Daifj and Tvro Counters Go Over Plate. KEARNEY. AB.H.O.A.E. Srnk, lb.... 4 ACOCK, lb... I Dnimm, lb.. 4 6churra, cf 4 Mtn. It.. 4 Sermon, rf.. 4 Erlckjon. o. 4 Laar, .... 4 Plymptoo, p 4 I 1 1 t 2 It a o 0 o 1 o 1 s 0 1 0 0 HASTINGS. AD. 11.0. A. E. SBhtold, ct 5 1 Hellrich. si 4 OMoOfcbc, It.. I lE.Brown, Sb 4 ouetunn, OUBrown, lMtUlcki. OKchrdton. OVinca, p 1 0 3 2 1 1 0 2 lb 4 1 10 e. 4 2b 3 rf 4 ... 4 0 10 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 o 'o 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 ToUli ....St en 14 Totals T 27 10 a Two out when winning run scored. Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 14 Hastings 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Home run: Acnrk. Tin.hR Viita- Drumm, Bechtold. GetUnan. Sacrifice hit: Mattlcks. Stolon bases: Hellrich, Synek, Scheuren. Struck out: By Vance. 10; by Plympton. 3. Boses on balls: Off Plympton. 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kassane. YorU's Rally 1Vln. YORK, Neb.. June 10. tSDeelnl TVI. gram.) With Grand Island three runs to tne gooa YorK rallied in the fifth inning and Pushed five runs acrons. Murnhv. first man up, was safe on Paynes' wide throw to first, then the Prohlbs landed on nosiman ror tour singles in succession and scored three. Hatch reDlaced Hoffman with and was touched up for two singles before he could steady down and two mote scores were counted. Schoonover stole home In the fourth while Storkey was winding up. The feature was a catch of a foul fly against the grandstand by Schlssel. Score: GRAND ISLAND. YORK. AD.Il.o.A E iniin itr Rsbea. If... 4 110 ORIc. u.... 4 113 0 WsJIms. M. B 2 1 0 UlUrrte, lb.. 4 3 0 -4 1 Piyns. ... 0 t 0 lTatttn. 3b... 4X241 SchnoTr. cf.. 4 110 oCUrk. If.. 4 10 10 Downr. rt. 2 0 1 0 Ollilgh. lb... 4 0 II 0 0 Vane, 6..., 10 4 1 OMurpbr. ef.. 2 0 1 0 0 Ward. lb... 4 111 0Ah, rt 3 0 2 0 0 Clttr. lb... 4 01 OScbfiul, c, 3 1 T 0 0 Hotfmin. p. I 0 0 I OStorker. p.. 1 1 13 1 Hitch, p.... 10010 Totals ...II ill II 3 To till ....IS 14 8 1 Grand Island 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0-3 York 0 0005000 -6 Two-base hit: Wallace. Stolen bases: Schoonover (2). Downey, Vance, Ash. Double play: Claire to Payne. Bases on balls: Off Storkey, 3; oft Hoffman, 1; off Hatch. 2. Lett n bases; Grand Isl and, ; rorK. 6. Hit by pitched ball: Vance. Hits: Off Hoffman, fi In four and one-third Innings; off Hatch, 2 In tour ana two-thtrds innings. Balk: Storkey. Time: 2:15. Umpire: MoAIear. Pavrneea Win Out by One Score. SUPERIOR. Neb.. June 10. rSrdal Telegram.) Superlor'a-team, still crippled. 1'iayea a losing game toaay wun Colum bus. Wet grounds did hot help, on fast playing. Line drive catches of Errett and Begley were the main features of the game. A schedule arranged so the team has to ride most of the night doesn't help the condition of the players. Score: C0LUMDU8. SUPERIOR. AD.H.O.A.E AB.H.O A.E. homers. The score: NORFOLK. BEATRICE. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O. A.E. Rlf, 2b..... 4 111 OLIng. If 112 0 0 Brown, ... 3 15 1 lBUck, rt... 112 0 0 Melkcr. lb.. 4 0 0 1 ONeff. cf 4 1 1 0 0 Bright, cf... 3 0 4 0 COrlet. H.... 3 1110 Miller. If... 4 110 OBockwIti. lb 4 0 S 1 0 Turpln. rt.. 4 10 1 OCoe, c 4 13 10 Coble, lb... 4 1 1 OFlorejr 2b... 2 0 13 0 fllM n , m m ,nu.u n l .baa . , ..... m v v t j aiiiiu.i, ,u A i O V J ItouU. p.... 4 0 14 OMcDormjU. p 4 2 0 4 1 Totals ....S3 SJ4 11 2 Total. ....29 S 17 11 1 Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Beatrice .....0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 Sacrifice hits: Black. Home runs: Noff, Coe, Turpln. Three-base hit Coble. Two base hit: Black. Struck out: By Routt, 6; by McDonnell, 8. Bases on balls: Off Routt. 5; off McDonnell, 4. Hit by Pitched ball: By Routt, Ling. Time: 1:40. TTmnlr-! Mv-r The Great Jinx. Unless tho Pirates can disperse the -" ' nvjma aiju uioy re up agralnat another. splash of trouble and dlsnataH UIM II .- ( iv .. " . jm. Has or nave prac tically subdued tho Pirates for a run of fmir Hon mm Tn auk rAA. . Pittsburgh, New York haa won twenty seven games and lost nine a steady avw- Warns Tcner. President Brltton of the Cardinals has asked President Tcner to keep Umpire Rigler "away from Roblson field for the good of organized base ball In St Louts. It "Will Never Bnriit the garden hose you buy of tho Omaha Rubber Co. Just around the corner. LINCOLN CLUB RELEASES MEYER AND SIGNS RAPP LINCOLN. Neb., June 10,-Presldent Hugh L. Jones of the Lincoln Western league club today announced the release of Catcher W. A. Meyer to -the Winona, Minn., club of the Northern league. Meyer was sold last year to Lincoln by the Chicago American management. To replace Meyer, President Jones announced the signing of Catcher William RaPP, lost year with Sioux City, but until today a free agent. Words of Wisdom. Charley Williams, former business man ager of the Cubs, declares on his honor that the talkative expresldent of the Cubs Is still In power. "I do not question tha veracity of Mr. Tener or Johnson," said Williams the other day. "They oay that Murphy has turned over his stock to Taft No doubt Mr. Taft showed Gov ernor Tener such a transfer. But that, none the less, does not prevent Murphy from controlling the club. He Is the power behind the throne, all right." A Winter' Cough. To neglect it may mean consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery gives sure re lief. Buy a bottle today. 60c and II. All druggists. Advertisement Everybody reads Bee Want Ads. Hi Palm Beach Suits, $75!l-$860 Thoy are cool, good looking and perfect warm weather clothing. They wash or dry clean, always look neat and cool. Wo sell extra trousers to match at $3.00. We have a great variety of other two piece skeleton lined coats and trousers from ?10.00 to $20.00. SOFT SHIRTS FOU HOT DA8 Wo show a wonderful range of them. We make a specialty of silk shirts from $3.00 to $6.00. Formerly Magam & Dccmer 413 S. 16th Djrjert. ct.. S Palmar, as.. 4 Pratt, rt. ... 4 DaJ. lb 3 Clark, lb.,.. 4 L-ran. ir.... 4 Krotntr. lb. I N. 0.......4 Corar. p.,... 4 00 OObat, lb.,.,1 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 OBttlrr. lb... 4 111 0 0 10 0 OKrapln. u.. 1 3 0 3 0 1 0 OThmatas. If 6 110 0 3 3 1 OLandratb. rt 3 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 OBrown. :t... 4 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 lFraaay. cf... 110 10 111 OGrwnt. e. .. 4 0 I 1 0 10 6 lErratt, p.,,. I 1 3 Total! .. . 137 11 3 Totals ....tlltZMt 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 S 5 Superior 1 0 1 0 0 0 ! 0 0-4 Home run: Kempin. Three-base hit: Clark. Two-base hits; Brown, Begtey, Sacrifice hits: Obst. Begley. Stolen bases: Deal, Kranlnger. Struck out: By Corey. 5; by Errett. 7. Bases on balls; Off Corey. 4: off Errett,. 2. Wild pitch: Corey. Hit by pitched ball: Brown Passed baU: Nee. Umpires: Bishop. Adams and Qulgley, McDonnell's Arm Cops Game. BEATRICE. Neb.. June 10. (Special Telegram). "Six" McDonnell's effective pitching won for Beatrice today from Norfolk, 4 to 1. The feature was a catch of a long fly oft the ence by Lettflelder Ling of Beatrice. Neff and Coe of Be atrice and Turpln of Norfolk hit for iiiiimiiuiiHiHiiiuiiiimm Happy Vacation to you! and a practical suggestion: if you haven't got a Gillette, drop in your dealer's today and get one. Then you're ready to shave any where, any time close, smooth, cool, spite of sunburn. VO IIC4UN4 n iiihssiii. - Wiwmj Latsatsfclfc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiHiiH