SFR 8 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. JUNE 16. 1914. Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1111. by International Kewi Service. mm Drawn for The Bee by George McManus miTZZi i , c i i j r i m i kevwsdhqw how do ct f jiv i v.LTHJ L. ? HUW' I HOPE MOO YOUR COUNTRY . . K , w OUf) DIDNT pQ vouU "fOU'aE SAID WE ATOHWE EnlSB - W 11 WILL LIKE OUR L I ltWUTlFUU' LWIETTEl? &AY VHEM KNOW THE. KNOWbHE5 AN AUDIENCE WITH 06 AT THE I ill L CWJNTRY- J U a ' THE riob TO MEET THE. Q4JEEH BOAT WILL COMIN' By ) I Qheouuenof J-J pace row. H 1 youS hSTne' jS her -whem -she t doe tcT Adhere; 1 Sj2T ' ' ) BAVARIA J , 7 WELCOME TO ,A J ' TO AMERICA ARRIVE' ) K ... ' 1 V J V OUR CITY- YOU V T ' f ' ,WCjLLY-t CANT vT Z IQS" AT f I ARE AMERICANS A IF THAT'S I WRTi VERY WELL W I'T-?' B rM FfEADY1 dwAr 'MUBVE -1 AM jfe' TOUR PICTURE, AND WHO I M THAT fJT '"F x 1 ' TR C 1 1 . ' ' I I "i i T : 7 OMAHA FINALLY LOSES JINX Rourkes fan from Lincoln After Seven Successive Defeats. "WILLIS PITCHES FINE O&rlE Holds Lincoln Srorclrss While Ilnnt Ine Tactics Yields the One nan Which Tlrrnks the Lona Loslnir fltrentc. LINCOLN, Neb., Juno 15.-(Speclal Tel egram.) In addition to pitching hangup ball, 'Willis won his own game today against Lincoln by a timely single over" Qulllln'a head, bringing home Thomas with the only run of the game. By the 1 to 0 victory Omaha broken Its long los ing atreak and put an effectual stop to the fast climbing antelope. Willis had Lincoln tamed at every stage of the proceedings and the six hits which the Tigers gathered off his delivery were so scattered that not a man reached third. Cooney also pitched tight ball In all but the eighth Inning when three hits tatted Omaha Its run, Thomas opened tho eighth with a clean single to center. Sheatak attempted to bunt but sent a popup between first and second and with Lloyd drawn over to cover the throw, the ball fell safe. Wllls then lifted one over Qulllln's head and thj ball rolled into eft field, allowing Thfmas to romp home with the winning run. Bchlpke sacrificed and Bheetalc land Willis each moved up a base. Krug sent a high fly to short left which Col 11ns captured, holding the.runnera on the base. He threw to Qulllln. Foxle Sadie hit the ball and Shestak was touched out Vhen he left the bag. Lincoln made a desperate attempt to tie it lip in tho ninth, but Willis tight pitching was too much. McGafflgan was out- on strikes and then Lloyd In attempting to dodge, caught tho ball on the end of his baot and It went for a single into left Mullen, filed out to Thomas, but Miller was safe on Ward's bad chuck of his grounder and Lloyd moved up to second. Qulllln ended the Inning by grounding to Thomas, forcing Sillier at second. PKch AlrtlKht Unit. For the first seven tnnlngs Willis and Cooney mowed the batters down In rapid order. Congalton opened the sixth with a single, but Ward grounded to Qulllln, forcing Congalton at second and the Tig ers completed a freak double play when Ward failed to run. He disputed the decision with the um'plre claiming tho ball had hit htm on tho foot and was dead, but Etockdale disagreed and ruled mm out. The Rourkes return to Omaha tomor row to open a twelve-game staar at irSme, Score, r LINCOLN, v., . AD. R. H. O. A. E. McGafflgan. is..... 4 0 J- 1 7 0 Lloyd. 2b 4 0 '1 5 1 0 Mullen, lb 4-0 0 11 l l Miller, cf 4 0 110 0 Qulllln. lb,...;.,.,.. 4 0 114 0 Collins, If.. 3 0 0 1 1 0 Kchor. C. 1 o 0 l 4 4 0 Cooney, p 2 0 o o l o Rapp l 0 o o t) o Scogglns, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 t Totals .5 "o 6 J7 Is OMAHA. ... , AB. IL H. O. A. .E. Bchlpke.- 2b .2 o 0 2 0 Krug. If.,,.......,,., 3 0 0 .5 .0 0 Thoraajon, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Cong alton, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Ward. 3b. ,,...4 0 1 o 0 1 Chase, lb 3 0 1 6 0 0 Thomas, ss ,8 , 1 I 2 2 0 Bhtstak, c.... . 2 0 '1 .4. 4 0 wniis. p....:;..;:;;. s o 2 Total 5 1 1 27 U "l Batted for Coonoy Iniorjhth. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 ?Fn"r.ru!V Qraana, 1. Two-base hit; il?V- SSH?1 P'yj. Qulllln to McGaffl jan to Mullen. Left on bases: Lincoln. 1? mJahi Stolen bases; Mullen. Mlli Sr' Swinci Llt: SohlPke. 8truck out! By- Cooney, 3; by Bcogglns, 1; by WllUs, Willis, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Cooney, 1. Time: 1:31. Oaston. Umpires: Stockdale and SIOUX TAKE LAST OP SERIES Wichita Unable to Scorn and Tic Itora Make Tiro Ituris. WICHITA, Kan.. June 15. Sioux City won the last game of the series from Wichita today with a shutout. 'Though Caspar was touched for six safe hits, he kept them scattered and the local were unable to ncore. demons walked the Indians' first score home In the first. After that he tightened up and struck out nine men and allowed but four scat tered hits. Score: WICHITA. AB, Oche. 3b. 4 4 A. 2 0 3 0 0 1 ' 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 IL H. O. 0 0 0 Nicholson. If 4 0 5 1 O'Kourke, 5b 4 0 1 4V Henry, lb 4 0 0 9 Graham, c. .......... 4 0 10 Bills, cf 2 0 0 1 Bossolonl, rf 3 0 0 ' 2 Fltzsimmons, ss 2 0 11 demons, p 2 0 10 Totals 20 0 27 13 .I SIOUX CITY. . AB. R. H, cooney, ZD 3 darkc, It 4 Smith, ss 4 Kane, lb 3 White, cf 3 Balrd, rf 1 Callahan, 3b 4 Crisp, o...., 4 Caspar, P 3' 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o. il 10 3 1- 3 3 0 A.. 2 0 3 0 0 1 3 1 1 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 2 "7 27 W 0 sioux city l'o oooooo 1-3 Wichita .....0 00000000-0 Left on bases: Sioux City, B: Wichita, 5. Sacrifice hit: Bills. Two-bane hits: Qraham, Clomons. Stolen bases: Clarke, Nicholson. Double plays: Balrd to Kane, Smith to Cooney to Kane, Fitxslmmons to O'Rourko to Henry, Bills to O'Rourko to Henry. Struck out: By demons, 0: by Caspar, 1. Hit by pitched ball: White, Caspar. Time: 2:00.' Umpires: Durham and Klein. Brenner May Be Able to WorkforGmaha Against Sioux Gity Bert Brenner, last year one of the atars of, the Western league pitching brigade, expects to bo able to work with Omaha during the series' to be Inaugurated to day with Sioux City, Bert has remained in Omaha on account of & bad shoulder and arm, but he has been working out constantly and has worked considerable of the soreners out of the bad wing. Bron nor was depended upon to be the leading twlrler on the Omaha staff this year, but a sore arm at the very start of the sea son has made him worthless up to date. With his return the pitching staff will be a great deal more dependable than it has been. Tho Rourkes' return 1iome Tuesday after a rather disastrous road trip over the western circuit to meet Josh Clarke and his hoodoo Sioux City braves. Omaha will play twelve games, at home before departing again, and Qondlng hopes to work the team up Into the standing dur ing that time. Friday will be ladles' day with Sioux City the attraction. All game are called at 8 o'clock. M'GABE WINS FOR THE REDS Drives One Over Pence and Scores Winning Run in Tenth. ISLANDERS NEARLY WIN IT Eourke Purchases Another Infielder Pa Rourke has purchased a new In fielder from the develand team of the American league. The new man is George Dunlap. who iaat year played In the Canadian league, where he established quite a reputation as a fancy fielder. He Is a good, consistent sticker and will make a good utility man If be Is not fast enough for a regular Job. Pnt Seven Itnm Across Plate In the Sixth Innlunr, When IfnstluRs Piles Up Errors All In a Ilnnch. HA8T1NGS, Neb., June IB. (Special Tel egram.) Grand Island lost In the tenth lr.nlng today, when McCabe drove the ball over the fence. In the sixth the visitors put seven over the plate, wnen the Reds booted the ball for six errors and the visitors hit two hornet's and two singes. Score: OTWND IBIAND. HASTINGS. AB.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Tlobaoi, .. (11! ontriitold. rf. S 1 1 0 0 WsllACS. .. a 0 J 0 OHellrlch, 5 1 t J 1 rrn, It.... 4 10 0 ODtnnett. rt..5 13 0 1 BchonoVr, tit ) I 1 CMcCh. If. . J 0 0 1 Dcuncy, rt . . t i 2 0 0B. Drown. 3b 4 0 X I 0 Vtne. e A 0 11 1 OOettmtn, lb, I I I 1 o Ward, lb.... I 1 0 Ollrown. c... I 0 10 0 0 Clllre, lb. . . 1 ft iMnttlekt. 2b 5 4 4 4 3 HoRmu, p.. J 2 0 3 ORhrrnun, p. 4 3 0 5 1 Ererdoo, p.. 1 0 0 0 onilcy, p 0 0 0 0 0 nichn)n, ffl 0 0 0 0 ToUU till:! 7 3Vnc, p.... 1 0 0 0 0 Tottli.... U 11 30 It One out when winning run scored. 'Richard out for being Unannounced. Grand Island .. 000007001 0-8 Hastings 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 1 1-9 Home runs: Payne, Roben, Matttcks, McCabe. Two.base hits: Schoonovcr, Downey, Bennett (2), Gettman, Mattlcks, Sherman. Sacrifice hits: Payne, Dow ney, Claire, Mellrtch, B. Brown. Stolon bases: Roben, Wallace, Vnnce, Bechtold. Struck out: By Sherman. 4: fiy Vance. 1! by Hoffman, il by Everdon, 5. Bases on balls: Off Hoffman. 3: off Sherman, 1: o Everdon, 1. Innings pitched: By Sherman. 8: by Vance. 1: by Hoffman. 8: by Everdon, 4. Double play: Shoonover to wardj. Time: 3.10. Umpire: Black. York Gets AnotheJp. yORK. Neb.. Juno 15.J-(Speclal Tele- Y 7"' , uiiwiiisi ui 4 cm ii-ojr tOn A V hV i 1A arrlM rtf 1 tt 1 .1.. nun th K t 11 iM a.. Plnch In the ninth Kearney Tiad thrae rnen on buea with no outer but were able w ijuii unijr iwo across me mai xotK thrw away fteveral chances to ocor6 by KEAJINET. , YORK. Synk, lb... Ilit mi cs i a AsaW 9t 1 m A 11 '- k' St a m. Dromra. lb.. I lit a OTottcn, 3b... 4 1 0 1 Q aviiwuivu, wt u j u VCiarMV, 11.... 1110 Botltr. rf.... I I 0 OlUUh, lb..., S 1 S I 0 MsiMV If.. 1 A A 1 A.Mt.. . 1 a a Woodruff. Ml 0 1 I iMuhey, rt... S 1 S 0 o Krlrtfcn. c. I 1 B OBchUnl, c. i 110 0 0 T0UJ1.....M 624 11 1 'Totals.. ,. .10 U J7 10 "I Kearney - 0000001 n 5.1 York 01010003 4 Synek, Murphy, Mulvey. Rice, Harris. Double plays; Woodruff to AcoXt tn Tiim PI- ci.li ir si V "imLl Aa u ocuisoei. uases on Kearney. 6; York. 3. Hit hv n.tchri h.-iii Tlrlimm CtrnilV Atit . n. Oe.l.-.. a. j iuiuvuiiii . miu nuencs: marKey. nme: s:i5. umpire: McAlcar. North Platte Wins Clase. Game. tM?TTT Pl.livpn X.-v, T . .r to. cial.)-North Platte defeated the Willow .iauu vcwi m me oesi game ot tne sea son by the score ot 2 to 1 yesterday. .In n ah fn. Va.ii, di.ii. iK . i - : . ?5nin Vlh !hre nltB' while, Cook for ..iviiT ii.uu mum mucneu up tor live. Plei-CA. Ihn tl.W Knrtti T1 . . . -v ,-. game started and suffered o broken nose. smbw weni mio me rray ana played n? x.5?.,,ent.lfan,e' Tho ame teams play at Willow Island next Sunday and at . - . ... willow ltland.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 3 4 North Platte,.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 S 3 uaitenes: winow island, Cook and Car rig; North Platte, Jones and Pass. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. - W.UPct. Denver . . .31 2J , lt Sioux City . S3 21 .611 at .Tnannh. M 71 K Des Molnes.27 25 .519 Lincoln ....us u .Mi'j Omaha ....22 2S .410 Wichita ...25 32.439 Topeka ....17 16.321 NATU LEAGl'K. W.ll'Ct. AMEll. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla ......32 18 .640 Detroit ....32 23 . 682 WAiilllnirtn ?R 91 RT1 fit Tllll. 11 C90 .28 IJ .WJ UOSton ... .27 21 .529 UniCaRO ...23 ZH .461 New York. .18 31 .367 Cleveland ..1G 35 .311 1'-1SU. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. V.nff Va.I, 97 10 (VA n.ltlMA Mm war Cincinnati .29 22 .569 Buffalo ...CO 20 .485 Tl ....... t. A I n. E.I r. V. I n.. , lllBUUIftll A1 L ,D1L .IllUUKU ....3 a Chicago ...26 2S .SO) IndlanapolB S 23 .521 St Louis. . .27 26 .CC9 Brooklyn ..21 22 .4S8 Brooklyn . .20 15 . 441 St. Louis. ..24 30 .414 Phlla .22 23 ,4fO Pittsburgh ..21 27 .433 Boston 17 29 .370 Kan. City... 23 29 .442 orrt a mm r TiAirtn l a -a r - w-w .-.. ADAMS DEFEATS MARQUARD (Hants Raise Nineteen-Thirteen Pennant, but Lose. PIRATES WIN, THREE TO 'TWO ' Needed Run Scored In Eighth on I Moivrcy's Single, Kelly's Sncri- ' flee, Fletcher's Fitmlile and , Knp'- Sacrifice Fly, Leach and Good In the eighth gave Chi cago anoiner score, score; 1 CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. BOSTON. AO.H.O.AE. Leach, ct....S i 1 0 OGIlbtrt. rf... S 12 0 0 uoo4. rr t x o o OErert, Zb.... ( o & J Q Slier, lb.... i 0 10 2-ODuiey, 2b.... 1 0 0 10 Iheltn. 3b.. 4 2 0 3 OConnolljr. If. 4 2 0 0 0 8chulle. f... 5 i 1 0 oMirtnfll', Hi 3 1 1 0 Swttnay, lb. 1 Q I 4 oSchmldt. lb. 4 1 I 1 0 Corrtdm, as. 3 0 4 2 0D1. 3b....3 ft 1 1 1 Dretn.htn. e 3 0 7 3 OMann, cf 3 0 3 1 0 Chener. P.-.. 4 12 1 oOowdy,, c... 3 0 6 3 0 Heu, Pv,.... 1 t o 1 o Toalt 35 11 27 II onudolphT'Tk, 1 0 0 3 0 Murrey .... 1 0 0 0 0 RTATP! TTCAOrTFV W.T. rt. Hastings ..21 9 .700 fir T.1nn4..1D 13 RSI York 18 12 .00 Indlanap'ls.30 27 .526 Beatrice ...19 14 .576 Cleveland .29 27 .Sisl Rnnnrlnr ..17 IS Ml Columbus ..14 16.467 Norfolk ... n in .S2i Kearney .. 6 24 .200 AMKIt ASS'N! W.UPct I nivL'nnlAA 94 RJQI Louisville 3 25 !545 FDERAL PLAYERS PUNISHED FOR ARGUING WITH UMP CHICAGO, June.45. President Glmore ot the Federal league today inflicted pen alties on the five BalUmora player who were expeiiea rrom yesterday game. here for too energetlo argument with Umpire Bush, Manager Kns.be wo fined US In addition to 225 for trouble in In dianapolis last week; Walsh and Doolan were suspended for three days, and fined their pay for that. time, arid Simmon and Zlnn were reprimanded. By t xollowl&r artosaai Cau County League IUsalts, AVrV A V.h Tun- III Qa..I.I Avoca defeated Louisville on the tatter's uiraunu yesieraay, in a weil-played nm. .T a .j I lmK.p A 1um l.. . v. . Louisville team down without a hit or run. striking out 11 men. Gruber has al lowed only seven hits In the last four games pitched. The Manley-Eagl6 game resulted In a score of to 1 in favor of Manley. The Nehawka-Cedar Cretk game was posiponea oa account of rain. u wis Avuwupuisvmo game: T tr w Avoca 0 010 00080410 6 Louisville 00000000 0-0 0 s Batteries Gruber and Mead: Connors -an. ditucb out; uy uruoer, U by Connors, T. Scotia Wins fnn r:M.i.v SCOTIA. Neb., June IS. (Special Tele- w vib,h6u urooiejr nero oun $5&7 fe8 UrJL n?uy contested name, Kddte Murphy, 8cotla's new Infielder. tarvtrvt uvaira.iiiic mm Old teammate, securing a double and three fLnt'.b4..Lrtylnf ln th inning- run In tbe eighth Inning. Score: R.H.E. Greeley . 0010 10lHg s S Scotia 10001004 -7 10 X Columbus ,27 29 Mlnneap'Ils.2 2S AdZ) Si1 Pnnl 91 J9 YESTDYS RESULTS cmfwctool Yestcrdny's nesultn. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, l: Llnoln. 0. Sioux City, 2; Wichita. 0. Des MolrtPK.TnnAUll , rmmtrnnA w... grounds. , AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 9; Chicago, 4. Boston, 2: St. Louis. 0. New York. 1: Detroit, 4. Washington. C; Cleveland, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' Chicago. 7 Boston. B. Clnclnnatl'Brooklyn: ."stpined. Pittsburgh. 3: Now vVj-i. St. Louls-Philadelphla. postponed. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn-Kansns City: postponed. Buffalo, 4: St. Louis. 2. Baltimore, 2: Chicago, 3. Pittsburgh. 4; Indianapolis, 8. ' STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 3: York, 4. Norfolk-Superlor, postponed: rain. Columbus-Beatrice, postponed: rain. Grand Tnlnnrl ft? HiihMhit. a TAn tM. , H...Q, V. AVI. ,11- nlngs. Gnmea Today. 'Western League No games scheduled. Am.rlpfln Taai.ii. !. I , .. .1 1 v, I r-1 -. - -- v niiwiviiJiiia k. v. II l - cago. Boston at St, Louis. New York at ioiruu, tYusuinBion ai uieveianu. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. PlttsburRh ut Federal League Buffalo at 'Indian apolis, Baltimore at Kansas City, Pitts burgh at Chicago. Brooklyn at St, Louis. American Association Columbus at Kansas City, Cleveland at Milwaukee. In dianapolis at Minneapolis. Louisville at St- Paul. State League-Columbus at Hastings, Norfolk at York. Beatrite ot Grand Island. Superior at Kearney. Nash Mny Come Ilnck. Ken Nash, the 'old Brown short4tei, who Is now making a noise like a poli tician in .the Massachusetts legislature. Is being besieged by offers from tho Feds. Brother) 'Reggie" said recently that Mil ler Huggins, manager of the Cardinals, by whom Ken was drafted last fall from Waterbury, Is anxious to have the short a.2p.rfP0LTt t(? hlm- Dut Ke" intimites hai? he plays at all It will be with tho Feds. Money talk with him. New Shamrock Detents Old, tx?OU.'riiMPTO?l Jun8 "--Shamrock IV, Sir Thomas Llpton's new challenger for the America's cup, today defeated the older Shamrock nine minutes four seconds In a beat and a reach home over a fifteen-mile course In a moderato breeze. Tnmer rinplr n iHinn. Terry Turner la starting the season at tho some clip which made him notable among the lnflelders several years -ago. Old Cotton Top does not seem to jlow1 up any with age. Stronn; Dn for Pirates. Adams and McQuillan are proving a useful pair of mound operatives for the Pirates and. so far as the pitching is ".ncerned. are responsible for the bulk of Pittsburgh's success. Not now and then. But in every Robert Bums thee . Is always the same delicate flavor,1 ' Jhe same satisfying mildness and the same mellow smoothness. Ask your dealer for the new "Invincible" shape- ( i i l I MT Al-M l a. I II 11 Anvinciuio duujjc v is Rob Burns Cigar 30 rV Little B6bbie5 C31 El s4A!v ed I NEW YORK. June 15.-The New Y'ork Nationals raised their 1913, pennant, to day, but could not celebrate the event wltrt victory, as Pittsburgh took tho first game of the scries, 3 to 2. It was a pitchers' battle between Adams and MarV nuard. Pittsburgh scored Its winning run In the eighth Inning on Mowrey's single. Kelly's sacrifice, Fletcher's fumble on Wagner and Konetchy'B saarlflco, fly, ScorcVv PI'fTBDudaH. NEW YORK. AD.H.O.A.E. AB. 11. 0. A E. Cirer, If..... 4 0 3 0 ODcschcr, cf.. 3 14 0 1 Mowrty. 3b.. 3 12 2 ODurn.. It.... 4 0 6 '0 0 Joe. Kelly, cf 3 1 2 0 OFlcteher. . 3 0 1 1 1 Wigntr. .. 4 0 1 3 ODoyle. 2b.... 4 13 4 0 Konctchy. lb 3 0 14 1 Ollobtrt.'n. rf 4 1 3 0 0 Mitchell, rf.. 4 3 1 0 0'Murr.y 0 0 0 0 0 McC'rthy, 2b 4 1 2 6 lSnodsr-M. lb 4 1 2 1 1 aibion, C....4 3 11 OStock. 3b.... 3 3 0 1 0 Adim. p.... 4 1 14 0'Donlla 1 0 0 0 0 Meyeri, c..,. 2 0 5 4 0 Totals 33 8 27 17 IMarquard, p 3 0 1 0 0 ToUlt 33 "S 37 IT "5 Ran for Robertson In ninth. Batted for Stock ln ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03 New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 First base on errors: Pittsburgh. 31 V.w Vftrlr 1 T,Y.nlir.nn Y.I.... c, ..I. nil. I" - " " w..., . . tTU-WUBH una, LJ k Wi. vfiu- son. Three-base hit; Robertson. Sacri fice hit: Joo Kelly. Sacrifice fly,: Konetchy.. Stolen base: Bescher, Left on bases: Nev York. 5! Pittsburgh, 6. Dwible plays: McCarthy to WaRneH Wagner to McCarthy to Kenetchy. Bases on balls: Off Marquard. 1; off Adams. 1. struck out: By Marquard. 3:by Adams. T T I . Vi.. .Ii.l . , ii. . ' - .. imiuijcu uau: iiy Adams, Batted for Rudolph In ninth. Chicago 0 0 6 0 Oja 0 1 07 Bnston 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 l s Two-base hltfi Leach, Good, Hess, Con-guaga, every .time they pull a "bone.' nolly. Three-base hits: Leach, Good, Schmidt. Hits: Qff Hess. 4 ln two and one-third Innings; off Rudolph, 7 In six and two-thirds i Innings. Sacrifice hit: Sweeney. Stolen base: Corrldon. Double plays; Mann to Deal to vers; Gowdy -to Schmidt to Gowdy. Left on bases: Chi cago, 9; Boston, 9. Bases on balls: Off Cheney, 7; off Hess, 6; off Rudolph. 3. Struck out; By Cheney, S; by Hess, U by Rudolph, 5. Wild pitch: Cheney. Time: 2:12. Umpires Orthand Byron. So Friends for Chnnee. Frank Chance, the "Peerless Leader.' novcr makes friends of hlR ball players. He reserves the right to "call" his men in tne strongest Kind or California lan- 2. Fletcher. Time: ana ttmsne. 1:40. Umpires: Klem - Cnbs Win Opener.' BOSTON.. June 15.-Chlcago won the first game ot the series with Boston to day, 7 to 5, by a rally which produced six rlln f rum V. n. nf.hl.r. ir a n.. dolph in the third inning. dbh neanenea ana retired in the third n ftn. Vi.ln.. Ill, t Anu . . . , " iwu uuuuicn una iwo singles, and had passed a man. Rudolph, ."v.tiusu nun, ijunseu ino iirsi man. Ncal erred and two mora singles scored the sixth run for the visitors. Triples ,by Please tell that man with a plaster on his chin to get a Gillette. Then he can shave up, down, around and across clean, velvet-smooth shave with the 1914 Gillette Blades. No stropping, no honing, no fr ritation and never a scratch. mo Hems, rofopovca 1I1BI1I111I11III11IIIIIII1IIIIIIIII gTffWasf i iTi riTTii i T IT nlTi TmTTff"cTiTi "iTlie New LaM m Crimson Triangular Corner csaas i 'Special Announcement Owing to the fact that there are 28 imitations of Heileman's famous Old Style Lager Label we have added a CRIMSON TRIANGULAR CORNER to the original green label which bears the following: "None genuine without this signature t G. Heileman Brewing Co. Watch for the crimson corner and signature and get the original and genuine. WW Watch for the Green Label with Jrhe Crimson Triangular Corner and get the original and genuine Old Style Lager. 'Lerch & Van Sandt, Wholesale Distributors 3llSouthl7thSt, Phones: Douzlag 2155 and A 1679 J V 7 i J- AND Thu. KilMtriik Ci ier imim sc. vhw nwm, a4Sa "" -