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THE BEE: OMAHA, Tl KSDAY, JUNE L3, 1914. latUJaCtorlly. although thoas rretcil wern luppoferl to havf tvn Klvon their liberty At Chlhuahl' .. It wbs announced that OenerM Ohre Bon, commander of the western mili tary tone, with tha approval or Oenarnl Carrnzn. had named 'General M. M, Die Riifn as military governor of Jalisco. LMaguen ling tstabllohcd hi capital at San Ma iron, within a short distance of Oundnlojnrn stoto capital and federal stronghold, about to bo attached by ObreRon's troops. Withhold Attack. ON DOARD U. 8. S CALIFORNIA, Il' WIRELESS BY BAN DIEQO, Juno 21. Constitutionalists officers of the forco heslcRlnB Mnzntlan said today that or ders had be.en received to withhold an attack Indefinitely. Tho troops now sur rounding the city expect to bo relieved and are tired of fighting In this place. The constitutionalists have captured Lna Perns on Banrierous bay, about 20) miles south of Mazatlan. JOE BENZ GOMES TO RESCUE -Bill Chambers and TJnlrO, in in i-i k ii - i i i.ai. it i r. i r . i r" i i i: iii Straight from Red Sox. FINAL SCORE IS FIVE TO FOUR Masterly Pitching; nml Successful HittlnR of -White Hose Hurler l.nrttely nesponslble for Defeat of Visitors. CHICAGO, June 22. Joe Bens came to tho rescuo for the Chicago Americans to day and with his masterly pitching and successful hitting was larttcly responsible for Chicago making It four straight from Boston. The score was 5 to 4. Hcore; BOSTON. CH1CAOO. AU.H.O.A.E. All. II. O. A. E. llccurlkscn. ct X 1 I 1 tWMTir, ... 1 4 1 Oil IBlsckb'ro, lb I 1 toe MWmmltt. If. 1 14 0 OOlllns, rf... 4 0 17 1 OPournlsr, lb. 4 1 110 (modle, cf....S 1 2 12 OWirer. c... 1 1 0 7 0 ODreton, 2b... I 0 0 0 1 CJ. Scott, P...1 0 0 12 OBtns, p 2 2 0 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 Totals a IKU o o a o 11 Moot. ss.. 4 Hooper, it... 1 lwl. If.... JnTrln. lb.. 4 Uirtm, lb.. 4 Vrrkes, 2b... 2 Tbonrft, c... 2 Ifedient. p... 2 Johnson, p... 1 Slitter 1 Rhg 1 Encie 1 TotsJ 22 S 24 t 1 Batted for Yerkea in the ninth. Batted for Thomas in the ninth. Baud for Johnson In the ninth. Boston 00400000 0-4 Chlcugo 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 '-C Two-baao hits: Lewis, Janvrln, Bodlo, Hooper, Benz. Threo-base hit! Henrlk sen. Hits: Off J. Hcott, S In two nnd one-third Innings; off Bcnz, 3 In six nnd two-thirds Innings; off Bedlont, 8 In four and one-third Innings; off Johnson, 2 In three and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Bodle. Weaver. Stolen bases: Blackburn (2), .Mayer. Double play: J. Scott to Fournicr. left o bases: Chicago, S; Boaton, 5. Bases on bolls: Off J. Scott, 3; 'off Bed lent, l; oft Johnson, 1; off Benz, L Hit by pitched ball: By Bedlent (Blackburn). Struck out: By J. Scott, I", by Bedlent, 4; by Benz, 6; by John son, 2. Time. 2:00. Umpires: O'lxiughlln and Hlldebrand. MaoUsi Blank Browns. ST. LOUIS, June 22. Leverenz vraji wild thlsafternoon and although he gave but two hits, St Louis lost tne final game of the eoris to Philadelphia, 3 to 0. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. liurphr. rf.. 2 l 1 Oldrtnc. It... 2 0 1 Collins, 2b... 4 14 Dtksr. .2b.... 2 0 0 Melnnlt, lb. 4 0 11 Strusk. ct... 2 0 1 BtjTT. 2 0 2 Bcnanz, c. Plank, p. ..201 .,41 TeUU., 0 OSnotten, ct.. I 1 ( 0 0 0 OPrstU 2b.... 2 2 4 a 0 2 William., rf. 1 0 0 J 2 OMonklni .... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Kumlr. rf.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0B. Walker, If 1 1 2 t 0 6 cCWalkr. t-ri 2 0 10 1 2 OLoarr, lb.... 4 18 2 0 0 oHoward. 2b.. 4 12 10 Wsres. m 2 12 2 0 ,.zi 2 27 15 CAgnrw, e.... 4 112 0 Itntnm, p. 2 1 1 2 0 Toltli 20 9 27 15 1 Batted for WUllamB In tho third. Philadelphia 000200100-3 fit. Louis 00000000 00 Homo run: Murphy. Two-base hit: Pratt. Sacrifice hit: Sutton. Double plays: Schang to Mclnnls, Collins to Barry to Mclnnls, Murray to Collins to Mclnnls. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6: 'St, Louis, 8. Bases on ballsi Off Plank. 4; off Leverenz, 9. Struck put: By Plank, 3; by Levercnz, 1, Time: 2.15. Umpires: Egan and Evans. Senators -Tnkei Final. DETROIT, June 22. Washington made It two out of flvo with Detroit by win ning the final game of the series today, 4 to 3. Score: WASHINGTON. PETTtOlT. AB.H.O.A.E. in it n i n juocner, IT.. 2 1 I 0 OOuah, ss..... 4 0 Potter, 2b... 4 2 0 1 OMorlirtjr, 2b. 4 1 Jlllan. ct.... 4 2 2 0 Olllih. cf 2 0 CJsnilll. lb... 2 1 1 1 OCrawford, rt. 4 0 Shsnks, If... 4 0 2 0 OVe&ch, It.... 4 1 Morgan, 2b.. 4 1 0.6 1 Havana' h. 2b 2 0 McDrlde, is. 4 11 7 lHurns. lb.... 4 1 Henry c... 2 0 4 0 CStanaie, c... 2 1 Ajrers, p,.... 2 0 1 2 ODaker. c 1 0 0 0 1 omiDtic. p Main, p. 22 8 27 IS IHall. p 0 0 0 0 4 Causa ....... 0 0 0 0 0 VIUv.tl 0 0 0 0 City Golf Tourney BUI Chambers, famous as the conqueror of Harry Legg, and Ralph Peters, turned In the lowest scores on the first thirty six holes of play In the annual city golf tournament, which was Inaugurated Sun day at the Country club. Each man madn medal scores of 153, two strokes better than Sam Reynolds, their nearest competitor. The Country club course was In good condition and Peters and Chambers had this advantnge, as they were perfectly at home on George Simpson's hard greens. Reynolds Is expected to pick up this Sun day, when" the play will be on tho Field club course. Quite a large field of goiters waa out from all of the clubs, the Country club, the Field club, the Happy Hollow culb and the Miller Park club bolng entered. Complete results of first round of play: THREE STRAIGHT FOR GIANTS New Yorks Take Last Game of the Series from Reds. FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO TWO Today's Contest Postponed So Yiilr nnd Mrlncctnn Mny Piny Off Thrlr Tlr on the Polo (i rnu it its. A.M. Al Krug 83 W. E. Shaefer SC Guy Liggett 91 M. T. Bwartr S3 F. M. Sherwood 91 Fred Relbel, Jr 95 W. 8. Calvert 109 L. E. Gillespie 104 R, E. Langdon 124 E. M. Tracy 100 Phil Kendall 94 C. B. Grant 100 J. K. O'Ncil HW Fred Hale 7S C. W. Calkins 93 K. W. Bock SS M. H. LaDouceur 82 Cub Potter 86 Francis Gaines 85 Ray Lowe 81 sam Young 87 Snm Reynolds 75 Guy Beckett 83 Kennlo Reed 82 Harold Johnson S7 Al Cnhn 77 Jack Hughes 81 F. H. Gaines 85 W. E. Palmatler 86 Ed Sweet 101 Fred Hamilton 83 Ralph Peters 77 Bill Chambers 70 P.M. Total. 8S 83 90 87 96 96 107 99 123 103 04 114 99 81 87 S3 81 83 87 88 81 80 85 90 85 90 81 82 90 S7 85 76 rt 176 174 1S7 176 167 191 216 203 249 203 1S8 220 206 159 1S5 171 16S ICS 172 167 168 155 168 172 172 167 1C2 167 176 18S 168 153 153 Doetillni.' p.. o Totss..'.. 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 '0 2 0 0 0 10 0 10. 10 0 0 0 '. Totals:. ...22 4 27 10 1 Ran for Stanage In the seventh. Batted for Main in the seventh. Washington 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 04 Detroit 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Milan, Stanage. Burns. Three-base hits: Foster, Morlarty, Veach. Hits: Off Dubuc, 5 In three Innings; off Main. 3 In four Innings', off Ayers. 4 In tlx and one-third innings. Sacrifice hit: Gandll. Stolen base: Morlarty. Left on bases: Washington, 3; Detroit, 6. Baw on balls: Off Dubuc, 1; off Ayers, 2. Struck out: By Dubuc, 1; by Main, 6; by Hall, l; by Ayers, 3; by Boehllng, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Chill and Sheridan. ARMOURS WIN SLUGFEST FROM THE ATLANTIC TEAM Tho Armours defeated Atlantic at At lantic yesterday In a slugfest, in which the Armours excelled. The game was featured by W. Ryan's batting, he getting a homo run, three-bagger and single In four times up. Corcoran also hit a three bagger. Gurness also got three hits out of four times up. Gurness pitched steady ball except In the fourth, when four hits and two errors allowed Atlantic four runs. C. Ryan caught a fly In deep cen ter and threw out a man at the plate. Yost caught the game with a broken finger. The fielding of Tuttle, J. Collins, C. Ryan and W. Ryan featured. Hedges, Marshall and Wright starred for Atlantic. Score: R.H.E. Armours 0 0421022 4-15 16 J Atlantic 2 00400020-8 13 6 Batteries: Armours, Gurness and Yost; Atlantic, Morris and Wright. Earned runs: Armours, 8; Atlantic, 4. Home runs: W. Ryan, Hedges. Three-base hits: W. Ryan, Corcoran, Barnhart. Sac rifice hits: Graves, Corcoran. Double play: C. Ryan to Yost. Stolen bases: W. Collins. Yost, C. Ilyau. W. Ryan, Our ness. Struck out: By Ourness, 6; by Mor ris, 3. Batted balls: Gurness, 1: Morris. 4. Hit by Gurness, 1; by Morris, 2. Passed ball: Wright. Umpire: White. DaTld Cltr Team Wins. DAVID CITY, Neb., June 22. (Special.) In a slow, listless game yesterday David City won from the Mayer Bros. team of Lincoln bv a score of 6 to 3. The game waa called In tho eighth to per mit the visitors to catch a train. Score R.H.K. David Cltv 1 1 1 0. 0 2 1 J 8 Mayer Bros 2 0100000-3 10 6 Batteries: David City, Peschek and Tal bot; Mayer Bros., Moore, ana JhsaaouseK. Loop Ramblers Win In Twelfth. LOUP CITY, Neb., June 22. (Speclal.) In a twelve-Inning game at Oconto Sun day Oconto -was defeated by the Loup Ramblers 5 to 4. Smith's throw from center to first resulting in the double play for Oconto was the feature. Horn struck out sixteen men and Woods nix. Batteries: Oconto, Woods and Taylor; Ramblers, Born and Horn. SIMMONS' SHAMROCKS WIN FROM ARLINGTON The Simmons Shamrocks defeated th Arlington Uam by the scoro of 8 to 2. The game was a pitchers' battlo between Jackson and Hall, with Jackson having the best of It In the pinches, while Hall was wild. Tho Shamrocks scored their runs In the seventh on an error and three passes and .a long slnglo by Knoskt. The fea tures of the game was tho fielding of both teams. Arlington came close to scoring In the lghth Inning, with two out and runners on second and third. Knoakl nailed the man out at home, as In the ninth Inning, with two on bases and no outs. Jackson struck two men out and the last was an easy out. Next Sunday the Shamrocks go to Persia, la Score: R.H.E. Shamrocks ...0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03 3 3 Arlinctons ...0 0002000 02 5 2 Batteries: Shamrocks, Jackson and Yost; Arllngtons, Hupp. Hall and Badger. RAY TAYLOR HAS LOW SCORE AT MILLER PARK Ray Taylor, the Milter park golf crack, turned In the low score at his club In the qualifying round of the medal play for the Clofigh prize at the Miller Park Golf'club. Taylor 72 Was not only low gross but' low,net- as thf , handicap play ers turned In scores much higher than his. The scores: Gross. Hdcp. Xet. NEW YORK, June .-Now York made It three straight over Cincinnati today, winning the last game of the scries, by a score of 3 to 2. Tomorrow's game I as been rostponed so that Yale nnd Prince ton may play oft their tfe on the Polo grounds. Score: NEW YORK. AD. 11. 0. A K CINCINNATI. A11.lt O.A.K. Mlran, rt.... 4 0 0 Htrtog, m... 4 14 aroh. 2b..... 1 0 0 Mllltr. If.... 4 2 2 Ithlw, If 0 0 0 Iloblltttl. lb 3 0 14 Datri. ct . . . 1 0 2 Clarke, o.... 2 1 2 Amu, p. 2 0 0 0 OBtschrr, rl . 4 0 2 U 0 7 lllurm. If.... 4 12 10 2 IPIttcr.rr, i. S 0 S 4 2 0 ODoylt, 2b. . 4 1 4 2 l 0 OMerklt, lb... 4 0 tt 1 0 1 lllobtru'n, ill I 1 1 0 0 OStock, 2b.... 2 I 0 1 o 1 OMtyars, c... 112 2 1 4 OMaXhe'son, p 1 0 1 4 0 Totals 20 7 2S'l I Totals 22 7 17 1 Ono out when winning run scored. Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-5 New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-3 First baso on errors: New York, 3; Cincinnati, 3. Two-base hit: Meynrs. Three-base hit; Hwzog. Sacrifice hits: Ams. Qroh. Stolen bases: Herzog, Burns. Left on bases: New York, 5; Cincinnati, 3. Doublo plays: Fletcher to Doylo to Merkle: Hoblltzel to Hcrzog to Hoblltzel; Robertson to Mcrklo. Baso on balls: Off Ames, 1. Struck out: By Ames, 3. Passed ball: Clarke: Time: 1:27. Umpires: Klcm and Emsllo. Doilircr Defeated. BROOKLYN, June 22. Hummel, substl tilting for Wheat, was tho hero of to day's 5 to 1 victory orf the llrooklyns. He made three hits, two of them doubles. Score: riTTSDunaii. nnooKLYN. AD.H.O.A.E. All. II. O.A.K Carr, If.... 4 0 4 0 Mowrsy, lb. . 4 0 0 4 Vlox. 2b 1 0 2 1 Wanw, ss.. 4 1 0 1 Kone tehr. lb 4 1 10 0 Mltchtll. rf.. 4 2 2 0 Kelly, cf.... 4 2 1 0 Gtbton, c... 2 0 2 1 Hyatt 1 1 0 0 Coleman, c . t 0 10 Hsrmon, p. .. 1 0 1 2 Conselman, p 1 0 0 1 Mtnwr .... 1 0 0 0 Kanttthnr, p 0 0 0 0 CO'Mnra. H . 4 1 I ODaubfrt. lb.. 4 I 11 0 ODalton, cf... 2 1 2 0 OHummel If. 4 2 3 0 (IBmlth. lb.... 4 10 1 OBtcngrt, rf.. 3 0 1 0 OCutsbaw, 2b. 4 2 S 8 OFIscher. c... 2 12 0 OFfcfffr, p... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Totals.... 31 H 27 14 1 0 0 0 Ray Taylor 72 R. S. Kerr 82 F. C. Stocking 85 John Morris 82 C. W. Gordy 93 Philip Kendall , Kb C. D. Dooley 89 P. M. Garrett..... 98 0 8 6 0 8 0 4 12 Boxing; Match at Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb., June 22. (Special.) Kid" Wheelock, tho lightweight boxer of this city, wll give a ten-round exhibi tion with Arlos Fanning of Kansas City on the afternoon of the Fourth of July. The bout will be staged on a vacant lot on South Fifth street. Arapahoe Rraves Conquer. ARAPAHOE. NVb.. June 22. fSneelal Telegram.) Cambridge met defeat at the hands of the Arapahoe Braves today for the second time this season. Arapahoe's sorhomore pitcher, Murdoch, was put against the veteran State league Justus. Each was touched up for four hits and each team made four errors, Featyres of the game were hits by Tanner and E. Dls brow, who drove In the lntt two scores. Arapahoe has won eight out of nine games played this season and has de leated Cambridge twice. Score: R.H.E. Cambridge ...1 0000000 0-1 44 Arapahoe ...0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 -3 4 4 Two-base-hit: E. Blsbrow. Struck out By Murdoch. 6; by Justus. 7. Bass on balls: Off Murdoch, 6. Umpire: Fred Wagner. Bono IllOTrs Up In Eighth. LINDSAY. Neb.. June 22.-(SpeclaL) Lindsay defeated St. Edward In a well played game of ball by the score of 8 to 3 yesterday. The game was pretty evenly played until the eighth Innlnir. when Bono, the St. Edward pitcher, wont up In the air, and that coupled with errors In the same Inning gave Lindsay tne game: score: St. Edward 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-3 Lindsay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-8 Batteries: Lindsay, Rulcka and Lee; ai. f.awara, ricner ana uono. Wahoo Trims Cedar Bluffs. WAHOO. Neb., June 22. (Special.) wanoo oereatca ueoar uiuirs tor the sec ond time this season by a score of 4 to 1. The features were the hitting o TarDen- Ing for Wahoo and a catch In centerfield by Fleming for Cedar Bluffs. Score: R.H.B. Wahoo 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 10 2 Cedar Bluffs.O 00100000 IS Batteries: Anderson and Gould; Hd zer. Bockemubl and Colts. Struck out By Anderson. 6; by Helzer, 2; by Bocke- mum, s. Two-nase nits: xarpening (zj, I.oalsrtlle Defeats Stanley. LOUISVILLE, Neb.. June 2. (Special.) Mauler and Loutarllle of the Cass County league met on the Manler grounds for the Xlret time this seanon. and Manley Icet Its first same by a score of 2 to 1. Sanders vbo was' on the. slab for Louls vtUe had the Manler atngxers at his merer at all times, as they were unable to hit the ball when hits meant rani Score: B.TJJS. LoctvlU .... IOI -2 1 31 Uanter oi.t ia: Batteries;: LocJstBTc Stonfier ami C4an atausfcr. WOw sjifl QTBtien. $aUOT Jssecfnttasa KmwXx. astaftrcowsr. c New- Orleaiza, L jGSrBattgfoiTov J; SCoMe. S . Atti.nn. & Chattanooga. L SCaeftraa. Si Xtmphta. S. X ITtatST Cotixhk. Tl vei&cfc & mcr own amanzsstitm). X lOtts Star Catsawcr fgxt skis ta-1 liel BJcr ta rtottate toftnr., got card am A3K ti2wasit--frlttuiiauf.. Bloomfletd Defeats Crelsrhton. BLOOMFIELD, Neb., June 2Z (Spe cial.) Bloomfleld defected Crelghton on tho home grounds by a score of S to 4. The feature of the game waa the batting of the Bloomfleld team, getting sixteen hits or Perry Dunaway ot Plainview. Score- It-It. E. Bloomfleld ... 1 U 1 0 1 1 M 1! Crelghton .. 1 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 Batteries: Bloomfleld, GlUman and Kloke: Crelghton, Dunaway and Lonare. TaUl SI 7 24 10 0 "Batted for Gibson In the seventh. Batted fer Conseman In tho seventh. Pltsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Brooklyn 2 0200100 -C Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 7: Brooklyn, 7. Two-base hits: Konetchy. Hyatt, Dal ton. Hummel (2). Sacrifice fly: Ftecher. Sacrifice hit: Stengel. First base, on error: Pittsburgh, 1. Doublo plays: Har mon to Vlox: Glluon to Konetchy; O'Mnra to Cutshaw to Daubert. Bases on balls: Off Kantlhener, 2; off Pfeffor, 1. Struck out: By Harmon, 1; by Kant lehner, 1; by Pfeffer. 3. Hits: Off Har mon, 7 In thre Innings; off Consclman, 4 In threo Innings: off Knntlehnor, 1 In two innings. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Hart ad Rlgler. Card Rally Dents llrnves. BOSTON. Juno 22. A battlnir rallv In the eighth Inning, luring which St. Louis obtained three runs on three Blnglcs and double, defeated Boston today, 4 to 3. ocore: ST. LOUIS. , no STOW. AH. 11. O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.E. Hugflns, 2b. 1 3 Cather. If.... S I 0 Dolan, If. ... 0 0 0 Miller, lb... I 2 1? Wilson, rf... 4 0 1 Tlutler, ss. ..210 Mtiyasr, e 4 1 5 Drck. 2b 4 1 0 Robinson, p. 3 1 0 Sallet. p.... 1 0 0 -J- Collins Totals 35 10 27 1 lDutfy . UOIIbfnt, rf... 4 1 UBters, 2b.... 4 0 OMurray. If... S 1 GMaranvH'. ss 4 1 OOtwdy, lb.... 4 2 2Martln. lb... 0 0 ltal, 3b 3 1 lMsnn. cf.... 2 1 OWhallnr, c... 3 0 DTylrr. p 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Connolly ..0 0 0 Tyler. Time. 2 17. Umpires Qulgley nnd Kason. Commercial Club Directors to Play Golf for a Dinner Fifty-two members of the board of di rectors of tho Commercial club expect to put In this afternoon playing golf at the Field club. This Is to bo tho annua! outing of tho board. They are to play golf throughout tho afternoon and the tostng tram Is to buy dinner at th club for tho winners. The teams have been selected ttndor tho cnptalncy of T. L Davis nnd Harry Tukcy. rcspcctlvey. A foursomo match Is to be played, using tho Nassau system of scoring, one point for nine holes nnd ono point for torn1. Tho teams are lined up for the gntno as follows: T. I Davis nnd O. O. C. Kennedy play Harry Tukey and Guy Cramer. Tom Fry and H. 8. Clark play J. C French nnd C. M. Wllhcltn. W. G. Butler nnd W. 1). llosford play W. H. McCord and Luther Diako. Chnrlcs Beaton and W. B. Hughes play Samuel Burns and Charles Pickens. E. J. McVnnn and . 13. Wymnn play Charles Harding and H. V. lhirkley. H. K. Burkct and II. F. Wyman play Carroll Heldcn and W. F. Baxter. A. W. Carpenter and F. S. Knapp ptay T. B. Coleman nnd A. W. Gordon. George F. Gllmore and Charles Goss play C. C. George nnd W. 11. llucholz. F. W. Jttdson and O. T. Eastman play II. It. Baldrlge nnd C. C. Rosewatcr. Joo Polcar nnd J. F. Prentiss play George Brandels nnd W. R. Adair. R. K. Brown nnd J. A. Sunderland play Frank Elllck and W. A. Ellis. J. D. O'Brien nnd C. IS. Yost play Charles Black and J. L. MeCnguc. Clark Powell nhd Robert Mnnloy play W. R. Watson and George L. Hammer. CRACKS ENTER AND FILL OUT LONG ENTRY LIST SIOUX CITY, la June 22.-(Spocinl ) Definite announcement that Ralph Mul ford will drive tho Tcugeot VI in the 300 mllo awcepatake race hero July 4, nd tho prediction that Bob Burman will drlvo tho Peugeot VII, makes the list of speed stars who will compcto for the (25,000 purso practically complete. VILLA DENIES ANGELES TALE, Fighting General Says thnt Rumor is Malicious Lie. MAZATLAN ATTACK IS DELAYED Soldiers Aimv SurrmnulliiK Clt2' !nld to He Tlrnl of FlKhtlim Con stitutionalists Take l.ns Prims. TORRUON. Mexico, June JB.-Rumors that General Angeles had bn proclaimed i provisional president by Ucneral Villa and that General Chao had been executed wero denied today by General Villa As soon as tho reports reached his head quarters General Villa said that he had heard nothing of General Angcle' d's missal from Carranin's cabinet, as to ported from Saltlllo. General Chao was seen hero two days ago as ho waa about to entrain his troops to movn ugalnst Zncatccns. General Angcle has brigade for tho last four days. The ro been near Zacatecns with tho artillery port that General Angeles had been maoo provisional president was received at headquarters horo with frank surprise. "The story that 1 executed General Chao la a malicious He." dcclarod General Villa. "General Chao Is with the division of the north near Zacotecas and far from dead. Two days ago ho was a gutst at my house nnd the two of us parted on tho best of terms. Tho story Is a nbrl tntlon. I must t-ny the eamo of tho rumor that I proclaimed General Angeled pro visional president of tho Mexican lepub lie. I hnvo done nothing of tho sort, no matter who fald so, and nothing has bn further from my mind. As to th story that General Carrania has deposed Gen eral Angeles as secretary of war. i know nothing." Tito In Conference. EL PASO, To.x.. June 21.-Efforts were mado. today by General Cnrrnnia a agents to secure the return to Juarez ot na tional officials ejected by General Villa's military order from their offices and the return to tho national treasury at Juarer or tho 1,000,000 pesos In constitutionalist paper confiscated by thi troops. Roberto Pesqulorn, constitutionalist financial agent, and I.asaro De la Gargss, Ueneral Villa's agent, held a long conference this afternoon, at which this matter was dis cussed. Th Carranzalsts expressed the belief that only by the reinstatement of Scrapie Agulrre, the national treasurer; 11. Perei Abreu, publicity agent ot the department of gubernatlon, and other officials of Carrania could tho matter bo adjusted Beatrice Abnmlons Itnec Meet. BEATRICE, Neb., Juno 22. (Special. ) At a meeting of a number of horsemen of this city Friday evening It was de cided not to hold summer circuit races here next month. A number of ontrtcs woro received by Secretary Rtesen, but have been sent back to tho proper par tics. Arrangements are bolng mode by the fair managers, however, to have a first-class racing program this fall. Tinker Talks Money. Manager Joo Tinker of the Chicago Fed eral league club Is quoted ijs saying that "tho Wards of Brooklyn will go so far to secure Walter Johnson next fall as tn offer him JI00.000 for throo years; mid that Ty Cobb can havo 2.10.000 a year If ho wants It Amateur Standings Totals 31 9 27 IS 4 Ran for Gowdy in the ninth. Batted for Tyler In the ninth. Ran for Dugey In tho ninth. St Louis OOO1O003O-4 Boston 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 Two-base hits: Gowdy (2). Magoe. Mil ler, Butler. Sacrifice hits: Evers, Deal, Gilbert Sacrifice fly. Mann. Stolen bases: Cather, Evers. Bases on balls: Off Tyler. 3; off Robinson. 1. Struck out: By Tyler, 7; by Robinson. 3; by Sallee, 1. Left on- bases: St. Kbuls, 7; Boston, 9. Double plays: Tyler to Gowdy to Deal, Maranvllle to Evera to Martin, Hugglns to Miller. Hits: Off Robinson. 8 In seven lnnings( none out in the eighth); on sauce, i in two innings, wna pitcn: BOOSTER LEAGUE. P. W. Auto Row Dundee Woolen Mill R... West End Merchnnts.... R. L. Tlnkham Trimme iiros.... 4 3 2 2 1 Ttpmls Park Reserves 4 0 MERCANTILE LEAGUE. P. W. P. O. Hupmoblles T Brandels Stores 7 King-Peck Co...., 8 Drcxel Shoe Co R Thomus Kllpatrlcks.... 7 Brownlmr Klne Co 7 METROPOLITAN LEAGUE P. W. Imperials S 3 Independents 4 3 Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben 4 3 Fontonelles 4 2 Jcpscii Bros 4 1 Victors 4 0 CITY LEAGUE. P. W. Brown Park Pharmacy 11 10 Vinton Street Merchants. ...10 Murphy Did Its 11 Advos 10 Beacon Press 11 Neb. Auto School II Monmouth Parks 10 Walnut Hill 11 L. Pet. 0 1.000 1 .750 2 .500 2 tm 3 .2V 4 .000 L. Pet. 1 .m 2 .714 3 .r. 4 .rv 6 .142 C .143 L. Pet. 1 .750 1 .7M1 1 .750 2 .500 3 .Z'Ji 4 .000 L.Pct. 1 .009 2 .S00 7 ,6H7 4 U s .m 5 .5fi 5 .KW 3 -1R2 CRITERION! The Season's Favoritk Xde Silver ChJJap Sisl r. lis aCs., JUktis. Tit?, N. T. ror Sals By tlis Tollowlng rirmii FOR MEN 508-510 SO. 16th: AND Thos. Kilpatrick & Go. 1CU7 Don Kins St, At Dutch Miller's Garden Harney Bt. Opp Bnrfsas-Xfaah. OX.UB BKBAXrABT, 25 dutch xuxzi snraxB. DUTCX IC1XX.BK'B OI.D TABH IOIT11S BTBAK SUFFBB, 35 AT DUTCH MXXUBR'S rOUXTTAXN THS71E HSt A BOW DUTCH 2CTX.I. BPBOIAXi, 10 Everybody reads Boo Want Ada UDWstnnn f 55$ i tins j. 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Batteries: Jteromber and Miner; Beaut ford, and Stroothen. Bwq Matty rari6i ' ''VMcADs. Brwnfissr Vhu. KKDSTOTQ. et Jima St (S&etial.) Brurrtntf defeated Deahier- a to 3. Bat teries: Bruntnir, Luhy and Durham! Dash ler, Beckler, Struve and Bail, ttruclc out: Bv Luhy. 1A; by- Bcklr 2," by Strum, S. Hltsr Off Lnby, off Buckler. 11$ off Struve. T. Brunlnc Dlaya at-Fair bury next Thursday. Wllliir Urf-n.t Crwte. WlXJaER, Sen... Xuns 3. (StwdaT.) Wilbur wan. Bum (Ebola an tha. dty grounds- Sunday, 5 th 8. A amwvl af TO warn tait ttu eoo Ula camo. Soam.. It. HI El. 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