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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1014. I PHILLIES SCORE 1H TENTH Succeed in Defeating St Louis by Score of Five to Four. SEVERAL HOMERS AND DOUBLES Good Time Now For Blood Health The Skin it "Working Hard to Cleanse the Body "Winning Score Mmlr When llrckcr Sln-clm, I.olirrt Sncrlflcri, unit JlnRrf Drive llnll Into nirnchrm. PHILADELPHIA, June 17-Home runs and doubles wore numerous In today's Bimo, which was won by Philadelphia j In the tenth 'Inning by a 3 to 4 score, when Becker tingled, .Lobcrt sacrifice!, and Shcrwodd Magoe drove the ball Into the bleaehVrs and was given credit tor a two-bagger. Score: ST. LOUIS. IUtn.ADEI.rHIA. . AB.JI.U.A.E. AU.lt O.A K. Delui. If....) i:o Olrtlm. :t...t, 1 J 1 1 I Miff p. Ibi I 1 I BL'urnt. c 1 1 0 i Other, it...: Ill ODtckcr. If... 1 2401 Miller, lb... I I 11 1 lLobert lb . I M 1 0 Wilton, rt... 4 '110 OS Mjico, Nib 6 4 13 0 BUI-, t .. 4 0 3 4 ociariuri. rt.. 4 1 0 0 flnydtr. c. . 4 1 4 3 OU.d-rut lb.. 8 1 14 0 0 B-k, Jb...,i 0 il 3 OliHd, .. .0000 Dnik. r... .110 3 lit-k-rt. r(..3 0 10 0 OHn-r, r.-.- 1 0 0 0 .iKIIllfer, c., 1 0 4 3 0 Ealle-e. p.... 1 0 03 01'jruf, 2b.... 1 0 110 I jundtr. pi 1 I 1 I; TottU 3 S'lSil lMm, 1....0 0 0 Oi Dooln 0 41 0 ft j Total- tt 1 30 W t Batted for Alexander in the ninth. One out when winning run scored St. Louis O020(V00O2 0-4 Philadelphia ....1 0000 1 0 1 1 1-6 Two-basu hits: L. Maecc, Calthor, Doak, Miller, Snyder, S. iagec. Home runs: Becker, Wilson. Hits: Off Uoait, b In stxe Innings (none out In aoventh); off Qrlncr, - In two Innings (none out In .ninth); off i-allcc, S In one ui.d one thrld Innings: off Alexander, 1 In nine Innings; oft Mayer, none In one Inm is. Sacrifice hits: Gather, Lobert Becker, Kllllfer. Double play: Cathcr to Butler. Left o bases: St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls. Off Doak, 2; off Griner, 2; off. Malice, 1; off Alexander, 1. Bases on errors: St. Lou Id, 1; Philadelphia, 1. StfucK out': By Doak, 1; by Sallee, 1; by Alexander, 0. Wild pitch: Alexander. Time: 2.U5. Umpires: Hart and Hlgler. Iteilti Lone llnril Kouitht llnltle. BHQOKLYN, June H.-Brooklyn took a tcn-lnnlng game lrom Cincinnati, 2 to V, today, alter a pitchers' battle that .van marked by much wrangling. Both Pref fer and Douglass were effective, tho lormer allowing only three hits and the latter getting eleven stlrkouts. Score: " CINCtNN'ATI. BIIOOKLY.N. AD.H.O.A.E. AU.ll.O.A.E. Morn, rf.,.. 4 0 0 0 OO'Mira, H.. 5 0 3 (1 Hcrio's. H...S 0 3 1 OHummtll, lb 3 0 S 1 0 Utrnharor, Ml 0 1 1 1 Hilton, ct... 3 0 4 0 0 Oroh, 2b I 0 2,3 OWhtit, If.... 3 0 5 0 0 Miller, It... 4 1 1 0 OSmlth, 3b... 3 1 1 1 0 Ubler, 1C.... 0 0 0 l lHUgert, rf.. 1 110 0 Nletoff. 2b.. 4 1 1 0 ICuUhiw, 2b. 4 0 I 3 0 Hobllttel. lb 3 110 0 0 Fischer e... 3 0 3 2 0 Lohr. ct 1 0 0 0 01'felfer, p.... 4 2 0 1 0 Uttei, cf.... 30000 auk. c 2 0 6 3 D Totili 12 4 SO 13 1 Oons.lei. e.. 0 0 4 0 0 Dovclau. p. 4 0 0 3 0 . . Tot-,1, 31 3-28 12 3 One out when winning run scored. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Brooklyn v..,.,..0 0000010. 0 1-2 Left on bases: Cincinnati, 8: Brooklyn, 7. Two-base , hit: Hoblltxcl. Three-base hit: Klggert. Bases on errors: Brook lyn ,2. "Stolen bancs: Moran, NIehoff, Wheat, Flucher. Double plays: Clarke to Hcrzog; Oroh to NIehoff; Cutshaw to O'Mara to HummelL Basts on balls; Off Off Douglas, 6; off Pfcffer, 7. Struck out: By Douglas, 11; by Pffefer, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Pffefer (Oroh. Passed.' balls; Gonzales (2). Time: 2:36. Umpires: Qulgley and Eason. . . nraren Twice Heat (.'litrn-ra. BOSTON, June 17. Hits for extra bases by Deal and, Schmidt were Important fuc lurs in Boston's 8 to 3 v.ctory over Chi cago In the morning game, played be cause of the observance of Bunker' Hill day- The. Braves got away to tv. five- run icao-in me first inning oi the after-, noon contest nnd won," 7 to 3. Score'TirAt J ".-C?ftcA&. ' - "fidSTav."'- .'r' , V., au.h.o.a.v. ' ad.ilWa.e,; Ltach, cf..;3 10 0 OQIlbtrt, r .. 4 1 0 '0 0 "ohniton. cf. 2 1 i 0 uEvtri, 2b J 0 1 3')' UogcI, i. 3 13 1 vcomiollr. If. I 1 2 .0 0 Saitr,. -b.... 4 u 10 1 0Marnvll', rn 4 2 3 1 0' Zimrinan, ib 1 10 1 OSchmKt, lb. 4 1 S 1 0 Echulte. If... 4 13 0 0Ll 3b 4 2 2 0 0 b'weeney, 2b,, 4 0 13 IMiuii. cf 3 0 1-0 0 Cbrnden, n 4 2 1 1 UMiallnc. c. 4 1 : 1 1 ,Hresni)iri. o 1 0 3 1 OTjrlcr, p 4 1 1 0 0 Uarprne. c. 21300 Ztb-1, p 10 0 10 Total- :2 i 27 T 1 llumrltret, p 2 u 1 4 0 Xeedtitm . . 1 0 0 , 'I 0 Totals 32 S 24 13 1 Batted for Humphries In the n'nth. Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 Boston 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Corridon (2), Schmidt, Deal. Three-base hit: Deal. Hits: Off Zabel, 4 In two and one-third Innings; off Humphries, 5 In five and two-thirds In n ngs. 8acrlf.ee fly. ' Mann. Douglc play: : Evcrs to Maranvlllc to Schmidt. Lett on basea: Chicago, 9; Boston, 6. Bases on balls;. Off Zabci, 3; otf Humphries, 1; off Tyler,. 7. Base 'on errors: Boston 1. Struck out: By Zabcl, 1; by Humphries, 3; by Tyler, 6. Time: 2:20. Cmpirca: Orth aim Byron. "CHICAGO. BOSTON.' AU.ll.O.A.E AU.ll.O.A.E. 1cacb. cf.... 4 2 3 0 OGIIbert. rf... 6 .' 0 . Good, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Evert. 2b ... 4 1 2 6 0 fialer, lb .. 3 0 7 0 lDutry, If 1 1 u 0 C Zlmrman. 3b 4 1 2 0 IConttollr. If 3 0 0 0 ) Schulte, If... 3 0 3 0 .Miranvll'. as 4 0 2 3 0 Sweeney, 5b. 4 2(3 OHchmldt, lb. 3 1 in 0 0 Ccrrlden a.i. 3 2 0 1 OPeal. ib 2 2 1 10 Dmnahan, cl 0 1 1 OMann, cf. .. 4 2 it 0 0 Pierce, p....O 0 0 0 OUraljng, c.. S 1 4 ) 0 Smith, ... 3 0 1 3 0Jarr.es. p.... 3 10 10 Wllllama ..1 0 0 0 0 - Total" 32 11 27 15 0 Totala 7 24 1 i Batted for Bresnahan In tho ninth. Chicago 0000001023 Boston 5 0 Q 0 0 1 0 1 '-7 Two-base hits: Zimmerman, Corridon. Home run: Corridon. Three-base hit: Mann. Hits: Off Pierce, 3 In one-third inning; off Smith, 8 In neveti and two thirds inning. Sacrifice hit: James. Stolen bate: Schmidt. Double plays. Evcrs to Maranvllle to Scnmldt, Maran vllle to 12vers to Schnudt. Left on basei: Chicago, 5; Boston, fr. Bates on balls, off Pierce, 2; off Smith, 4; off James, 2. Hit by pitched ball: ,By James (Salen; by Pierce (Maranvllle). Struck out: Hy Smith,' 1; by Jamefl, 4. Passed ball; Bresnahan. Time: 2:12. Umpires: Orth and Byron. ' . ' I'Initea Anrnin Shut Ont. NEW YOHfC, 46'ne j U.-For the sertond day In succession, Nlew York shut out Plttsblirgh with five 1 scattered hits, the Giants winning, 5 to f). Matnewson, woo was In fine form, pitched lor tile chum plons. The New YorRs bunched hits on .Mcyuuian and ran Wild on tnc baser Score: HTTSTJUnail. NEW YOltK. AU.ll.O.A.E . AU.ll.O.A.E Carer, If.... A I- i 0 ' 0 BetcUr, rt.. 1 110 0 Mojrer, tb.. 1 1 1 .0. ODur-ta .If.... 2 2 i 1 o Kelly, ct. ..3. 1.1 Olrittctttf. it. 4 2 3 4 Wafter. ft... 3 0 2 1 4Doyl. rb.... 1 1 u 2 0 Kosetchy. Ik 3 0 7 0 o<rkle. lb., i 0 i: -I 0 Mluhell, rf.. 3 0 t ifltob-fta'n, )l I ! ! C t McCrthy. 2bS d 3 2 liVle:k, St.... 3 10 3 0 G:baon. e. . . 3 1 2 2 I Meyers, C....4 0 i 1 McQuillan, p; 0 0 II OMitbt'ton, p 4 0 0 3 1 Hyatt 130 Olo - Totalt. ...30 t 27 l 0 Totalt.. .tt la f t Batted for McjQuU'an In nlpth. Pittsburgh .,.,.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-'i New York , 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 -5 Base on errcr:AXew York. 1. Two-base hit! Bencher Srrtlite hits: Stnck. Bums. atoien I Fletcher. I'lttsbu Mtrkle, Bases Take S'ull Ad-raiitnrro of This When you pcrsplro freely seo that your blood Is assisted by B. S. 8. the famous blood purifier. The action of S. 8. S. In Its rush to the surface of tho body causes tho proc ess of nutrition to so prcparo nil thoso Impurities in the blood that they nro easily expelled. And as fast as they nre removed new materials, from a purl fled blood stream nre supplied to rrmko a clear,, smooth, outer akin of flno tex ture. It Is In the summer time, by the aid of S. S. 8. that you naturally and quickly fret rid of those harmful Irritants that gather to cause rheumatism, catarrh, blood risings, eczema, bolls and other forms of Impure blood. In a splendidly Illustrated book. "What the Mirror Tells" you vrlll learn about the wonders of the skin and what is required to keep it healthy. But first get a bottle of S. S. S. at nny drug store and then write for the book to The Swift Specific Co.. 104 Swift Bldg., At lanta, Ga. Beware of any attempt to sell you somethlnc In place of S. S. B. Blackburn s Error of Judgment Costs Him No-Hit Qame. SOX BEAT WORLD'S CHAMPIONS Chlcnxii Tnlrler Permit One Snfo line nnd lllrtnkn Lens-tie Lend er" hjr Score of Fire In FABER ALLOWS LONE HITu0.aTck iinnim, upu io J ieui. l niwru inu. O'Neill. Wild pitch: Shaw Time. 2.19. I'lilpires: Dlneen and Connolly. Sir Lionel Oarden Angers Huerta by Advice to Resign VKItA CHI-, Juno K.-UrUlsfe sub jects who arrived here from Mexico City thday report a recent clash between Provisional President Huerta and Sir Lionel Carden, the British minister. The dispute arose out of the advice volunteered by Sir Lionel that tho de facto president should resign and leave the country Immediately. The British minister also offered General Huerta u British safe conduct and a warship to take him and his fnmily to any port ho might name. General Huerta Is said to have become enraged and to have threatened to arrest Sir Lionet Cardcn If ho ever repeated the proposal. out; By Matnewson, 4; bv McQuillan 2. Wild pitch. McQuillan. Time: 1:2. Um pires: Klem and Kmslle. CHARITY REPORT IS MADE TO THE COMMITTEE Pursuant to Its course of loarnlng what Is being dono In a charitable way by the various organization's In Omaha, the charities and correction committee of the Commercial club heard a report from the secretary o the Young Women's Chris tian association. Tho committee calls va rious heads of charltablo and other ln st'tutlons before Its regular meetings with a view to getting a comprehensive view of what is regularly being dono In Omaha before any definite recommendations aro made HYMENEAL Pntterson-Fetrer. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 17.-(Spe-clal.) Jack M. Patterson, son of Mr. nnd Mn. J. M. Patterson, and Mlsb Charlotte Fetzer were united In marriage this even ing at 8 o'clock at the home of the brldo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fetzer, Rev. Harry G. McClusky, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, .officiating. After a month's bridal trip to tho Pac'fle coast, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will be at home to their friends In Union, this county, where Mr, Patterson Is cashier of tho State bank, Dyer-Simmon. AVOCA, Neb., June K.-(Speclal) Paul Simmons, a prominent ranchman of Arhland, Kan., and Miss Dorothy Dyer of Greenwood we.re united In marrlago Sunday at the. homo ,ot the bride's par ents' near 'Greenwoba: Tho" bride has been a teacher In tho schools of the county for some- time, while the groom has made a success -at ranching In Kan sas. They will reside on a farm near Ashland, Kan. Frenlenlicrir-Ipntnenn. AVOCA, Neb., Juno n.-(Speclal) iirnrv Freurtenberc and Miss Margaret Fastneau were united In marriage yes terday at the German Lutheran church at Berlin. The groom Is the son of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Fred Freudcnberg living south of town, while the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fastneau liv ing near Berlin. The young people will make their home on a farm south of this city. Iiorents-Kopln. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. June 17.-(Spe-clal.) Two weddings In Plattsmouth today. The first was solemnized In tho Bohemian Catholic church at 9 o'clock this forenoon, when Frank E. Lorcnz and Mlsa Ann e Kopla, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kopla, were -united In mai- rlago by Rev. Father John leek. Department Orders. WASHINGTON. Juno 17.-(Speclal Tel- egram.)-WIU!am McCain has been ap pointed rural icier carrier m umincw.., Neb. .. . Alonzo Ai. uurnngame nan uprn ap pointed postmaster at Froellch. Clayton county, Iowa, vice, Thomas F. Ruth, ro- Nebraska postof flees established: Haighvllle, Scottsbluff county, Ada Hick man, postmaster: Noack, McPherson county, Jesse O. Weekly, postmaster. Tho comptroller of the currency has re ceived the application of the following persons to organize tho First National bank of Luwler, la., capital $3,000; Ettie Parker, May P. P-alley, Fannie P. Hlmes, G. E. Hlmes and Henrietta 'Martin; to succeed the Bank of Iwler. CHICAGO, June U.-Urban Fabcr held the World's Champions to one hit today and blanked the league's leaders, 5 to nothing. Catchtf Lapp was the only member of the champions to hit safely. An error of judgment by Blackburn was what cost tho honor of a no-hlt game. Score: WIILADBLritl.V CHICAGO. An.lt.O.A.E. An. H O A.E Murphy rf.. 4 l 2 0 oveaver. el.. 5 2 110 lldrlni, If.. 3 0 2 0 (illlackb'rn. lb 2 1 1 i 3 Walih, If.... 3 0 1 1 ODemmitt, If. 4 0 S 0 0 K.Colllnt. 2b 4 t 3 2 2 J Colllnt. rf 4 1 3 0 0 Haker. St...l il S I ocbaw, lb.... 3 1 l 0 0 Melnnl, lb. 3 0 7 0 Otlwlie, cf . . 4 1 0 0 0 Strunk. f .. 3 0 3' 1 OKehalk. c.. . 3 0 4 1 0 lurry, at.... 2 0 , 1 . l-lllraton, lb... 3 10 4 0 ijipp. rv.,;.. n' : t 3Fitr. p. ... 4 0 0 t 0 llrown." p, ..10011 nre-tltr, p.." fli" T(fal... .12 9 17 1J 3 Itopf 1 0 0 0 .0 Schong I 0 0 0 -0 ToUlt ... S"l 22 11 7 Ran for Iapp In the ninth. Batted for Bresslcr In the ninth. Philadelphia 000000000-O Chicago 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 '-5 Three-bnte hits: J. Collins. Weaver. Blackburn, lilts: Off Brown. 4 In four Innings and none out In flth; off Bressler, 5. in four Innings. Sacrifice hit: Black burn. Sacrifice" fly: Chase. Stob-n bases: Schalk (2), Chase. Walsh. Left on bases; I'niiaueiphia, a; vntcago. . Basea on balls: Off Brown 2; off Fabcr, 2; off Brcaslcr, 1. Struck out: By Faher, 2; by Bressler. 2. Wild pitch: Bressler. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Hlldcbrand and O'Loughlln. St. Louis "Whips Boston. ST. LOUIS, June 17 St. Louis, with Hamilton pitching In rare form, turned tho tnblea on Boston this afternoon and won the final game, 4 to 0. Though John son was In an elevator accident today, he pitched a fairly good game. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOt'IS. AU.H.O.A.E. AUIIO.U. Kebr. rf..... 3 3 0 Of-hotten. cf. 2 0 3 0 0 Scott, la..'. 3 0 3 5 0 Pratt, 2b.... 4 1 4 & 1 Speaker, cf.. 2 0 2 1 OWIIllamt, rf 4 1 1 0 0 l?w!s, If..".. 4 10 0 OC. Walker. If 4 1 4 0 6 Jantrln. lb.. 4 13 1 0Lary, :b.... 3 3 10 1 Grrdner, lb. I 1 1 1 OAuttln. 3b... 3 3 0 3 0 Yerkes, 2b... 3 0 2 1 CiWarea. w ... '. 0 3 0 Carly, c 3 0 i 4 OAgnew, e....S 0 4 3 0 John-on. p... 5 0 3 0 OHamlUon, p. 2 0 1 10 Onlner ....11000 Hooper .... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 18 10 27 17 1 Uedtent, p... 0 0 0 1 0 ToUla M 4 24 15 0 Batted for Johnson In eighth, Han for. Gulnor In eishth; Ttvn.hnSB hit: Learv. Three-base hits: Pratt (2). Home run: Williams. Hits: Off Johnson, 9 In seven Innings; off Bedlept, 1 lu oncinning. uacrmco im; epeanu,. Stolen bates: Austin. Shotten. Left on bases. SL Louis, 3; Boston. 5. Bases on balls: Off Hamilton, X; off Johnson. 2. ; Hit by pitchod ball: By Johnson, Leary. I struck out: uy jonnaon, t: uy jiuuiiuuu, 1; by Bedlcnt, 1. Passed ball: Cady; Time: 1:45. Umpires: Evans and Kgan. A'nnkH Win Without Clinnce. DETROIT, June 17 After losing three consecutive games to uatroit, new lor with Manager Chance still under sus pension, whipped the Tigers 4 to 3. to day. It was the first game the Highland ers have won from Jennings' men this season. Score: NEW YOHK. DETItOIT. AU.ll.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E Boon, 3b.... 5 10 2 ODuth, at... .1 3 4 2 0 Tnietdtle, 2b 4 0 2 5 OMcrltrty. 3b. 4 1 2 3 0 PeCklnpa', at 1 1 5 OCObb, cf....3 2 0 0 0 lUrttell rf. 2 0 0 0 OCrawford, rf. 4 1 1 ,0 0 Holdcn. cf..4 2 0 0 JVeach, If.... 3 0 2 0 0 Daley, If.... 3 111 OKavana'h, 2b 4 2 3 1 1 Nunamakr, o4 1 5 4 OBurns lb.... 4 18 10 Williams, lbl 1 18 0 lSlanase, C..3 2 7 3 0 McHale. p .. 4 1 0 8 lCUvet, p 0 0 0 1 0 Caldwell, p.. 'I 0 0 0 Ollall, p 1 0 0 1 0 . . v- Wain, p,.,.. 1 0 0 3 0 .Totals' 24 I" 20 aBubuo,. p.... 1 O 0 2 0 High 1 0 0 0 0 Ward of Des Moines Heads Iowa G. A. E. BURLINGTON, la.. Juno I7.-(8peclal Telegram.) Two big things happened In the annual reunion of tho Iowa Grand Army of tho Republic today. One was tho unanimous endorsement of Colonel D, G. Palmer for commandcr-ln-chlcf of tho national Grand Army of the Republic. Through the streets of Burlington this afternoon Governor Clarko and hi? staff led tho parade, which consisted of offl cers pt the state, city and county, and the veterans of tho war to the number of 2.400. Stoux City has been chosen as the noxt place of encampment, Clinton, tho only other city applying, having withdrawn. Tho following officers for tho ensuing year were elected by tho encampment: lVrmrtmnnt commander. ByrOn C. Ward, Des Molnos: ftenlor vlco com- nniiilor Cnrlaton TOrvden. Btll'llnRtOn; junior vice commander, W. C. Saunders, Wapello; medical director, li. H. King, kUuscatine; council of administration, G. H. Vanhoughten, Lenox; II, M. Byers, ninnwood! It. L. Chase. Dos Moines; 8. H. Hpear. Algona; W. M. Barker, Sioux City. Chaplain, II. O. Pratt, Marshall- town. net nid of the inrnmnt of allien mntlsin. P.ememner how spry ana active you woro beforo you had rheumatism, back ache, swollen, aching joints and stiff. painful musclesT Want to feel that way agalnT You can Just take Foley Kidney Pills. For they qnickly clear the blood of tho poisons that causo your pain, mis cry and tormenting rheumatism. For sale by all dealer everywhere. Adver tisement Jood Crowd to See Mason City Races WASON CITY, la., ' June 17.-(Sreclol Telegram.) First day's races yesterday of tho Cedar Valley circuit, with 2,000 In attendance. Track good, weather perfect. Following Is tho summary Pacing. 2:2t class: nurse lOOO; Sylvia Maurlue, b. ni. by Kgottst (Heecroiu i i i Kits Heiress, gr. in. by Asa at Law (Krleso) j j Legal Heir, b. g. by Heir at Law (Murray) J s s Charley Oster, ch. h. by Unknown (Davis) S 4 4 Lady Cathreen. b.- m. by Symboleer (Fish) 4 Black Delia 6 5 6 Time. 2:2OT, 2:l!H. Z:19Vi. Trottlnc. 2:35 class: nurse 1300: Isaac It. T.. b. h. by Alblngen (Thompson) , I Posing Lady, b, m. by Baron Posey (McLaiiKhlln) S Mamio Amerigo, o. m. hy Amerigo (Grlswold) 3 3 Kftno S., b. h. hy Kerlrl (Shanklln).: 4 King I toy, b. in. by Mount Roy (Reko) 4 9 Tho Drum Major 7 Sable Ptlncess S 7 Axeyford s 5 Honest Jack 9 8 Time. 2:2H. 2:23i, 2:2&Vi. Troitlng. J:1R class; purse J.100: Kxnll, b. h. by Iflxalted (Blackburn).3 1 Billy Mead, b. h. by Medeyone (Em erson) 1 2 The Hparatan Queen, b. m. by The Kxponcnt (Thompson) i s Lora Lay, b. m. by Amerigo (Oris wold) 3 S Dex Moines Bell fi 5 Miss Bozwoll 7 7 Time. 2:15'. 2:i&V4. 2:17. Totala ....24 12 27 17 1 Batted for Main In the seventh. New York 2O2O0OOOO-4 Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 Two-base hits: Nunamaker, Williams, Morlarty. Three-base hit: Kavanaugh. Hits: Off Cavct, 3 In one Inning; off All, 4 In two Innings; off Main, none in four innings; off Dubuc, 1 In two Innings; offMcHale. 11 in cluht Innings; off Caldwell, 1 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Stanage. Stolen bases: Daley, M' Hale. Double plays: Boon to Nunamaker to Truestfale. Truesdale to Williams. Left on basts: New York, 8; Detroit, 7. Bases on balls', off Cavet, 1; off Hall, 1; olf Main, 3; off McHale. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By McHale, Vench. Struck rut: by Main, 3; by DubUB, 2; ty McHale, 1; by Caldwell, 1. Time: 1:16. Umpires: Chill and Sheridan. Napa Clean Up Series. CLEVELAND, June 17. The Naps beat Washington today, 7 to 2, and made a clean sweep of the four-game scries. Al Collamore pitched woll, although he wob In trouble several times. Shaw was Inef fective after the fourth Inning. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E Graner, If... 3 13 0 OMoelter, rt.. 4 2 0 0 0 Timer, lb. . S 0 I I OFciiter, Sb .. I 1 1 1 0 Lelbold, cf.. 4 0 3 u OMIlan, it... 4 0 3 1 0 Weed. rf.... 3 2 2 OOtndll, lb... 1 18 0 0 Jchraton. lb. 4 13 1 Offbankt. K,.. 4 3 10 0 Olton, 3b.... 4 2 2 OMorgan. 2b.. 2 2 2 6 0 Chapman at 1 0 0 1 OMcllnde, ca. 2 0 t 1 0 O'Neill, c., 4 8 3 2 OSmlth, !.... 0 0 110 Ci'lltmore, p3 1 0 2 OAlnaralth, e. 4 0 4 0 0 Shaw, p.. ..30031 Totalt 33 12 27 12 O'WIIIIama ..10000 Acoita, .... 0 0 0 0 0 ToUlt.. ..32 " 24 12 1 Batted for McBrlde In tho ninth. Batted for Shaw In the ninth. Cleveland ...,..,,..0 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 -7 Washington 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Shanks, O'Neill. Sacri fice hits: McBrlde, Collamore. Stolen basea. Foster, Chapman, Grancy, Shanks, Acosta. Bases on balls: Off Collamore, I 5; off Shaw, 4 Base on error: Cleveland, Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Washlpg- HThk Season's FAVORrrttT J fdihnr L J S tr& . I ft Ca., JUltn. Irtf, K. T. L' ror Bala By the Tollowtntr rirmai iiinmHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimi 1 1 i 2 Take one of your new 1914 Gillette Blades from its oiled wrapper. Look at its edge! Try it on your beard. That edge represents fifteen years of re search by the highest paid razor-steel experts in the world. to O H0NIN0 ttMn5J4 " I -III I ntEWNTrlB ova Omaha real estate la the best Investment you could make. Read The Bee's real estate columns. nimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiininiiiiii Sitting on the Fence Gets Us Nowhere It may bo n plonsnnt pastime for those who can afford it, but ' not for PRAY. ' ' Here it is the middle of Juno and a lovely sea son for thoso of you who enn enjoy the great out doors but it's been hard on business trade has been "on the fonco"--and Y?e'ro going to bring it down now this week if prico slashing will mako it got a move on. Prices Drop yj on Spring and Benjamin Summer Clothes FOR MEN 501-510 So. IGth AND Thos. Kiipairick & Co 1S07 Douglas St. At Dutch Miller's Garden Earney Bt, Opp Bnrsress-Wash. CLUB BBXAKrABT, 25 DUTCH MTIX.X. 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It's a plain cbbo of ne cessity with PRAY this Btock must be reduced cash must be realized on it now can't wait until Christmas. i FOR MEN 508 510 S0.16th $12.75 $14.S0 $15.75 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 All wanted sizes are here, and all tho dressy materials suoh as blues r and grays in serge, unfinished worsteds and cassimores. Also fancy suitings.m home spuns nnd crash light, cool, comfort able. Come in tomorrow. bases; flieitrur uurr.s i-, Letfon bhsts New York. i. rjrh. -?Jf Dounie riavs: liurns u , MatrMweon (0 Fletcher to aierKie on bwUis Otf McQuii an, tunic & 1 ' raWn wholesomeness. J" Delicious and Refreshing fl I II Glacier National Park Newly Revealed Wonderland This region of majestic, glacier-capped mountains the climax of tho rugged grandeur of tho Roc'ries is reached by the Great Northern Railway from Glacier Parle Station, at which point tho railway company has constructed a hotel costing $150,000. Automobile roads havo been built from this entrance and from Belton (western entranco) through tho park. A detour may bo made from either entrance, or going in nt one and coming out at tho other. In making a tour of tho coast, such a detour will prove to be one of its most attractive features. Illustrative Detours and Rates Round trip fare from Omaha to Glacier Park Station .$35.00 One day park tour from Glacier Park Station , 8.25 Three-day park tour between Glacier Park Station and Bolton 21.00 Five-day park tour from Glacier Park Station 31.25 These detours include automobiles, launches, coaches, hotels, etc., and cover dis tances of from eighty to one hundred and fifty miles. As hotel and transportation arrangements in the park aro under the supervision of tho Grent Northern Railway, tho comfort and enjoyment of tourists is assured. Whenever vou see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola- The Burlington-Great Northern Express Leaves Omaha at 11:35 P. M., Monday, for example. Arrives Glacier Park Station 8:35 P. M., Wednesday, for example. 250 Mountain Lakes 60 Living Glaciers Peaks from 8,500 to 10,500 Feet Altitude. Ask for fr.s publications "Olaclsr National Park," "Orr tb. Trails of Oloel.r Na tional Park," "Uot.ls and Tours in OUcltr national Park,'1 "A.roplana Vlsw of Olnciar National Park." - - - City Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam St., Omaha