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STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEBRASKA) OMAHA mm DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, TIRES and ACCESSORIES GASOLINE CARS B UIOK Nebraska Buick Auto Company Lee Huff, Mgr. . 1912-14-16 Farnam Street. TAIENDERS TRIM LEADERS Kearney Team Picki Up and Hands Defeat to Hastings Reds. CLEAN HITS DO THE WORK Srhrnrrni Dutler nnd Ilechtold tlet Two flRRgrr McClnr Oom I'nrt XVny for Unit. Ins. KBAUNBY, Neb., June 23. (Special Tele gram.) In a faflt game of base ball today Kearney defeated the top notchers, 3 to 1. Clean hlta won the gams for Kearney. Hugh McClure, a Kearney boy, pitched tho first half of tho game for Hastings. Scheurcn and Hutler and Uechtotd got two-baggers, the heaviest hits of tho gamo. The score: HASTING. KEAIINET All. H O. A. E. An.ll.O A.K, IwWold, rf 4 1 0 ORrnek. lb.... 1 5 4 0 lumen, fiii iacoci. jr... i i . nennttl. ft 1 1 4 1 ODrumm. lb.. J 111 1 0 McCtb It. 1 0 1 0 Offcheurtn. CI. 2 J 1 0 0 r Drown, lb. I 1 I I ODulier, ff. ... I I 0 o o Ocltmtn. lb. I 0 4 0 0Malnr. U..2 0 A 0 0 U nrowq, e. 4 0 I 1 OWoodrulf. m 4 0 I 2 0 UitllrJu. hi 1 I 0 OKrlekunn, .. 4 1 t 1 0 MoCIuro, p . 1 0 0 2 ONrmpton, p. 0 1 S 0 iitnr. p oooio Totals M 17 17 0 Tota 29 II 1 Hastings 0 0001000 0-1 Kearney 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Uechtold, fichuron, But ler. Stolen banes: Kynek, Drumm. liases on halls: Off Plympton, 4; off McCluro, s. la ft on bHses: Hastings, 7; Kearney, 12. Hit by pitched ball: Uy Riley (Mat ney)j by Dympton (Qettman). Hits: Off MtClure, 4; off Wley. 2 In four Innings, Struck out! By McClure, 4; by niley, 3; by Plympton, 4. Time: 1:H. Umpire: Black. Norfolk Turn Tnblea. NORFOLK, Neb., Juno 23.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Norfolk turned the tables on Beatrice today taking a victory by the score of 6 to 2, Beatrice made two runs In tho last Inning on three singles and a double. One feature of the game was Ramsey's hitting. Out of three times up ho pulled down two singles and a three bagger from Monroe. Reed outclassed Monroe In the box. Both twlrlera re ceived good support The score: DBATmCE. NORFOIJC. AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.K iJn, ir iioo otitis. 2b i o i l o Ilnnnon. lb. ft 0 1 1 ATuraln rf... 1 1 i n A cr 4 2 10 OMelk.r, lb... I Z 4 1 0 riluk. rf 4 0 9 0 OUritht, If.... 4 0 10 0 Iloc'iwIU, lb 4 110 0 orUntM', Tt..X 2 0 0 1 c i i 3 onrown. loajo Orl.jt, n 2 0 0 1 OOobla, lb.... 2 1 0 0 FUry. 2b,,.. 1 2 1 lMiwtf, C.... 2 0 6 0 0 Monroe, p... 1114 on(l, P 2 114 0 llcDonM ., 11000 toui ar i n i i TcUls it t 24 14 1 Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Norfolk I 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 Two-bnso hits: Turpln. Ling, Bocke wlle. Thrcc-baso hit: Ramsey. Saeri flco hits: Melker (2), Musser, Brown, Coble. Stolen bases: Turpln (3), Merker (2), Reed, Bright, Ramsey. Bases on balls: Oft Reed, 2; off Monroe, 3. Btruck out: By Reed, 7: by Monroe, 7. Left on bases: Norfolk, 4; Beatrice, 9. Tossed ball: Musser. Time: 1:60. Attendance: WW. Umpire: I'oanterl. Paivnrea Lose Contest. COLUMBUS, Neb., June 23. (Special Telegram.) Superior took the second game of the series from tho Pawnees, scoring four time. In the third, one of them & homo run, Klrchner then went In the box for the locals and checked tho visitors. Weldman, the St. Joseph West ern league pitcher, had perfect control. Umpire Qulgley was again at work. The score: Burimion. columdub. OM. b, 2 l 4 2 ODrstrt, ef..?r o o o o orT." 4 2 0 0 lKr.nlm.r. o2 0 2 1 o Kmpn. ii., 4 1 2 0 orraU. .... 0 1(1 llrown. II.... 1 2(0 eo. lb 2 OHIO Dltr, lb... 4 2 2 0 0AJm, lb... 1 2 4 2 1 .......... n , u uiiirKr, ID... IO1O0 Krr.tt. rf.... 3 0 0 0 OTotenbolt, l( 2 0 0 0 0 WCIaentftn t S 0 0 H AFAnArtrYftn n A a a n tv..... T::Klo!,,,'',1 o Total 17 S 27 II 4 Superior 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-t Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Obst, Brown, Thelsslng. Sacrifice hit: Weldman. Two-baso hit: Adams. Home run: Thclsslns. Double Plays: Klrchner, unassisted; Deal to Adams. Hits: Off Zonderman, ft in two and two-thirds Innings; off Klrchner, 4 in via ana one mini innings, utruok out: llv WeMmnti . K, 7nhJ.. ... - "J wimri mull, 1, uy Klrchner, 1. Bases on balls: Off Weldo man, 2; off Klrchner, 3. Hit by pitched bail; liv Weldeman (Krunlnger). Time: . M. i. iiiviiv. wuifiicy. York Snoned Under, nnivn lar iun xr.u . n . lieu., juih inpe- clal Telegram.) Orand Island atepped ....w uw..g iiuuiiiuii in me leaguo uy winning from York tminv in . ...x. irnniA. In n - r. in.in. .1.- .-1 v . " x.v.j .ii.iiiiK ,iir isian RrH landed on Htarkey or Hkyock for safe ....v. .oien uuiiio run in mo nrst ana ...a uiifimuucu vniLiiej 01 umir, were features. Score Hie. M 4 2 4 1 OWslUw. If. 4 0 0 0 CUrk. If .... J 1 0 0 ORchoooT'r."efi t 1 0 a U HnU. Ill 0 2 0 lWirt, 4 12 4 0 i.iKii, in,... 1 1 1 u wane, c 3 0 ft 1 0 Mun.hr, cf.. 4 110 01)owny, rf., t 2 2 0 0 - - v H.IIIID, in.,, I I II U O E. lltrrlt, e. t 1 2 lllortuisn. p. S 1 0 I 0 mrxr, p. ..00010 . ?5irilfk'.p' ! S 5 S 0 ToUU lnil 2 vtM.Hv, .... 4 v V V If Totsli U 1 U W 1 York 300000000 Orand Island .... 42osnnio jsarned runs: York. 3: Orand Island ' Two-base hits: Pierce, Otton, WM laco (2), Ward. Home run: Halgh ock, 4; off Hoffman. 2. Btruck out: By .iijih., u. uy iiuniuan. i. ieii on Dases ork, 4; Orand Island, la Double plays Roben to Ward to Clair. Wild pitch rian.l tlani4 A Oa.t f . (2). Hrh rn no vr it. Von e.M..ii. ...... - v " "oiu. um ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO TENNIS PLAYERS WIN KANSAS CITY, June 23.-St. Louis and Chicago players won their games of the first round of the Central West Tennis championship for women, which began today. Miss Mary K. Voorhees of Chi cago defeated Mrs. E. N. Powoll. Kansas City champion; Miss Alice Prendergast, St. Louis champion, won from Mrs. E. 8. Brlgham, Kansas City, and Miss Lesley Labeaum, St. Louis, eliminated Miss Dor othy Ludwlg, Kansas City, M AXWELL Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation. 205-207 State Bank Building, OVERLAND- , Van Brunt Autom'obilo Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. Y-OPE-HARTFORD- -, Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. Q TUDEBAKER E. R. Wilaon Auto. Company, 2429 Farnam Street. ELECTRC CARS o HIO ' Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs ISTULA PAY WHEN CURED 13 Isbell's Boosters Come Today for a Four Days' Series Frank Isbell's Des Moines Boosters will Invade Omaha today for a series of four games. The Boosters are 'rapidly approaching the ton runar of th nnnnnnt ladder and are putting up as good a brand or base ball as any team In the leagu Tho series with the Rourkrs should I a corker. Friday will be ladles' day and an games will be called at 3 o clock. THOUSAND ATTEND BASE BALL GAME AT MIDNIGHT FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June S3. More than l.OOO persona attended mlrinlrht base ball nmo Dlaved here lxat nlsht K tween two local teams. The game was Vie opening event of the. festival of tho Midnight Sun. features of which will he carnival parade and general merry making. Stanley's Errors Pave Way for Win of Buff eds Over Ohis CHICAGO, Juno St. Krrora by Stanley paved the way for a 4 to 2 victory for the Buffalo Federals over Chicago today. A timely hit by Hanford drove In the winning run in the eighth Inning. Beck"s home run In the seventh gave Chicago a temporary lead. Score: II. 1 1 E. Buffalo 0 00 1 000 2 1- 4 6 1 Chicago 0 00000200-262 Baterics: Anderson, Ford and Lavlgno, Blair. Watson, Hendrix and Wlbwn. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 3.-Adams' teammates gave htm nn early lead In to day's gamo and he was never In danger, tho locals defeating Pittsburg, 6 to 2. The visitors' errors were costly. Score: R.H.B. Pittsburgh ..0 001 0001 0 2 GB Kansas Clty..O 2100002 ' 592 Batterts: Walker nnd Berry: Adams and Easterly. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 23 Indian apolis batted around In the first Innln? today, scored five runs and won, 12 to 3. It was Its fourteenth straight victory. Score- R.I1.K. Brooklyn ..000001 200-3 11 5 Indianapolis S 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 -12 12 0 Batteries: Peters, Sommers, Chappclle, Lnnd and Watson; FalkcnberB and Rarl-den. ST. LOUIS, Juno 23. Though thoy had not made a hit before, tho St. Louis Fed erals rallied In Uie sixth Inning and hit WUhelm for fivo runs, tying today's game temporarily, but Baltimore won, S to 5. Score: R.I1.K. Baltimore ..30300021 0-8 12 2 St. Louis ..000005 00 0-5 n 4 Batteries: WUhelm, Qulnn nnd Jack lltsch; Devenport. Keupper and Simon. Sensational Sale Resolute Outclasses Both of Her Rivals RYE, N. Y., June 23. The Herrcshoff sloop Resolute completely outclassed her rivals, Vanttle and Defiance today In an other trial preliminary to tho choice of a defender for tho America's cup, win ning by a margin of 14 minutes, uncor rected time, over Vanltle. Defiance was left far behind. Cnss Connty Vipbrup Ilesnlta. AVOCA. Neb.. June 23. JSneclal.1 Some good games were played In the Cass County leaguo yesterday. Louisville de- reatea Aiamey ny a score or 2 to 1. Avoca defeated Nehawka by a Bcore of 1 to 0. The Eagle-Cedar Creek gamo was post poned. Scoro of tho Avoca-Nehawka game: Avoca 0 0010000 0-1 32 Nuhawka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 3 Batteries: Avoca, Gniber and Mead; Nehawka, Anderwjn and Miller. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Manley 9 8 1 .8S9 Avoca 9 6 3 .667 Eugle 6 3 3 . 500 Nehawka 7 2 6 .293 Cedar Creek 7 2 5 ,2"! Louisville 8 2 6 .250 WI."" See them today in our big' west window. Of High Quality Oliver and Copper field Wash Suits for Boys Tardy Shipment the Cause Maker several weeks late In his deliveries. Rather than have them on his bands, chopped off about half the price. Wo accepted them. They ro In all popular color combinations and the fabrics are simply superb. All slies from 2 to 6 years. Regular prices $1.75 fiS and $2, on sale Wednesday, at 05 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. DICK COOLEYJS SUSPENDED Manager of Topeka Team Out of Game Pending Hearing. J. 0. M'GILL MAKES CHARGES Mnn from Knnann ChnrRril with UlnR Improper LanBnasre Be fore Spectator During Monilnr' Game. Dodge IMtche Two-Hit Gamp. STAMFORD, Neb.. June 28. (Special.) Orleans defeated Stamford vpnipmnv 7 to 1. Dodce. a former Wm nvnn iml. ycrslty player, held Stamford down to two ni, me ucoro coming in on a hit and an error. Twelve men went down Uy the strikeout method. The hltt ntr of Wnr- riner icaiuren. in ine sixm warrlner nnn Dodge pulled off a rrettv doub e steal, both PcorlnK on a hit a mlnuto later. Uat terlcs: Orleans, Dodge anl Clemore; Stamford, Pate, Delmont nnd Martin. CHICAGO, June 23. Manager Cooler of tho Topeka club was notified of his suspension today by President O'Neill of the Western league, pending Investiga tion of charges that he made his men de lay tho game at Denver yesterday. The suspension followed the receipt of dozens of telegrams from Denver complaining against Cooley's actions during the con test, and not only were the telegrams from Denver club officials, but from women "fans." regular patrons of the gamo In the Colorado capital, and news paper men. Tho tcloRrnms charged Cooley with us ing Improper language. Indignation In Drnfrr. DENVER, Colo., June 23. It was un certain today whether the game sched uled between the Denver and the Topeka teams of the Western leaguo would be played. As tho result of a clash yester day, James C. McQIll, owner of the Denver team, announced that Dick Cooley. tho Topeka manager, would not bo permitted on the grounds today. Cooley said that his team was ready to go ahead with the game, but that he would not submit to being barred from the grounds. MctQIll telegraphed- Presi dent Norrls I. O'Neill at the" league headquarters at Chicago demanding Cooley's suspension on charges of using Improper language before the spectators at yesterday's game. Attempt to Delay Game . Tho Denver management charged the Topoka players with attempting to de lay tho play yesterday when rain began In tho early stages of tho. game. Tho Denver team was In the lead, and It Is claimed that the Topeka players deliber ately tried to prolong the fourth Inning In order to prevent tho playing tho four and a halt Innings necessary for a valid game. Cooley declared today that tho Denver players began the alleged un sportsmanlike conduct by trying to get themselves put qut In the third inning, so as to hurry the game along. After the shower the game was com pleted, Denver winning by a, score of 17 to 6. : NAPS DEFEAT THE TIGERS Win by Heavy Hitting in the Early Innings of Contest. FINAL SCORE IS FIVE TO FOUR Buckthorn Wins the Brooklyn Handicap; Ruskin is Second AQUEDUCT RACK TRACK, New York, June 23. Buckthorn, owned by R. MacKenzle, won tho Brooklyn handicap today. Buskin was second and Rock view third. Time for the mile and a quarter 2:0S. The race was worth about 11.000 to the winner. August Belmont's pair, Rockvlew and Thornhlll were the favorites, with Luke McLukc, winner of the Belmont stakes, and Ruskin, winner of the Metropolitan, pressing them closely for this honor. The other entries were Lahore, Buck thorn, Flying Fairy, Charlestonian and Donald MacDonald. I Johnson and Moran Ease Up on Training PARIS, June 23. "Jack" Johnson and Frank Moran began today somewhat to reduce their training activities with the approach of the date of the contest for the heavyweight championship of the world, which has been set tor June 27. At the Velodromo d" Hlver, where the fight will take- place, workmen today began arranging the seats in preparation for a largo crowd, among which the no bility will be represented. Bo far there has been little betting on the bout. The odds, on what money was offered today, were In fnvor of Johnson. Iltttlnn: of Wood, lrlth Four Hlt Oat of Five Times nt lint, U Fentnro of Postponed Combat at Detroit. DETROIT, Mich., June 23. Cleveland and Dotrolt played off a postponed gamo here today and by heavy hitting In tho early Innings the Naps won, 5 to 4. Tho batting of Wood, with four hits out of five times at bat, was a feature. Score: CLEVELAND. DETROIT. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. Grnr. If... 0 2 0 Oliunh. 2 1111 Turner. Jt... i 2 1 CPurtell, 3b... S 1 2 J 0 Ltlbold, cf..6 10 OHIgh. cf 1 0 3 0 1 Wood, rf..,.t 10 1 OHellman. cf. 1 0 0 0 0 Johnton. lb 4 2 II 1 ocrawford. rf. 4 3 1 0 0 Olon, 3b.... 4 0 3 0 0Vech, If.... 4 10 0 0 Chipmtn, 3 0 1 4 lKlTtn.'i, 2b 4 1 0 4 0 O'Ktlll. e.... 4 0 6 3 0 Burnt, lb.... 3 0 14 1 0 MJtchell, p.. 3 1 0 S 0SUn., c... 1 0 1 1 0 Dltndlng. p.. 0 0 0 0 0naltcr, e 2 2 3 0 0 , , n.ut. p 1 1 1 l o ToUI 34 10 27 12 iMsln. p 1 0 0 2 0 Caret, p 0 0 0 I) 0 Dubue 1 0 0 0 0 Vltt 0 0 0 0 0 Morlarty ... 0 0 0 0 0 McKeo 1 0 0 0 0 ToUli S3 10 27 13 1 Batted for High In the sixth. Batted for Main In tho seventh. Ran for Vltt In the seventh. Batted for Cavet In the ninth. Cleveland 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0! Detroit 0 00000310 4 Two-base hits: Crawford (2), Bush Three-base hit: Lclbold. Hits: . Off Dauss, 7 In three Innings: off Main, 3 In four Innings: off Mitchell, s in nvn t Jnlngs. none out in the eighth: off Bland- in, m wo innings, sacrifice whit: Qranoy. .Stolen bases: Chapman, Bush. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; Detroit, 7. Bases on balls: Off Dauss, 1; off Main. 2; off Mitchell, 4; off Blandlng, 1. Struck out: By .Main. 2: by Cavet, 1: by Mitchell. 4. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln. Women's Snltn nt JO. 25 nnd $12.00. Again, Wednesday we offer all our women's suits, sold up to 125. for $4.25: suits sold at 129.75, 135.00 and up tor 112.50. Julius Orkin, 1510 Douglas street. Join the Swappers Club. Is free. Call at Bee office. Membership Just received 200 lightweight skirts: there are scores of styles and wide selec tion of pretty materials values to 110 Wednesday at $5.00. Julius Orkln, 1510 Douglas street Got anything you'd like to swap? Use the "Swappers' Column." rilta and All Ssetal Diseases cared without U kalfa. Permanent curat nsraattted. Writ for rr UlastratsA. book OA XUct&l Sltaaasa atul Uitlmnn. Jaiii cf huaoxeas of cure a pabsnts In Vsbrask and Iowa. DR. E. R. TARRY - - 240 Boo Dldg., Omaha, Nob. 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