Bringing Up ACiEAOTlFtJU TO DEI so Fy SLUGGING CARNIYAL WINS FOROMAHANS Rourkes Roll Up Twelve Tallies in Last Two Innings and Beat Kaws, 17 to 6. GROVER LOSES HIS WALLOP TOPEKA, Kan., June 4. Omaha had a nattest in tno eigmn ana mnin, liimrwe today, when Grover loot hia effcctlve iness, and won by a one-aided aoore. Bcorc: OMAHA. A.B. H. 1- , '-c-T ir. o. A. E. 4 t 3 0 4 13 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 B 4 3 0 g 1U 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 4 4 0 10 3 0 21 27 15 0 jr. O. A. B. 13 2 0 10 6 4 3 11 1 0 2 4 3 0 3 10 0 12 0 0 1 s 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 Tf tT 14 "i 0 0 0 t 7-17 lreen, 2t iKiua. 3b .... "Thomason, cf Kt.rsythe, rt . 'Kafora, c ..... ISchltebner. lb Mnlth. If .... Whelan. ss ., Kverdon, p Total ... b H ... 2 ... 6 1 ... 6 1 ...6 12 ... 6 2 ... 6 3 ... 3 1 ... 6 2 4S 17 TOPEKA. A.B. K Cochran. 3b ... Rostwlck. as ... Mnyers, lb .... l.attlmore, 2b . Jackson, cf ... iRncho, If Tralnor, If .Monroe, o Wldeman, p ... 6 6 5 4 4 2 4 3 0 a a iMcCoy. p Orovor, p Total 36 Omaha J QVmeka 0 1 6 o a a o o o l l o s Three-baa nits Krug. fiohliebner. Two-baaa hlta: tnxai 'ran, l.ltlmora. Trainee. Kru , for aytnerTKafora, Schllebnor (2). Whelaiv. 'JCrerdon. Bacriflce hlta: Koohe, Whelan (21. Sacrifice fly: Monroe, Double play: Cochran to Mayer. Stolen tuea: Cah ran. Jackaon. Ftoraythe. HMa. Off Wideman, 5 In one and two-thirds tn 'nlnna: off McCoy, 4 In two and one-third Unninw. naae. on baJla: Off McCoy. off Grover, 1; off Everdon, 1. Struck out: By Grover. 8; hy Kvexdon, . :ivim nifr-hea: Grover. 2. Kaaaen Dan: Monroe.. Tim: i:30. Umpire Parent. GRIZZLIES BEAT THH BOOSTBRS Des Molae) Tlea Bcor In Sixth, but Finally Loses. DENVER, ' Colo.. June 4. After Des iMolnes had tied the score with two tuns 'In the sixth Innlnn, Denver came baclt tronn and clinched the game with five rusj In the seventh. Score: PE3 MOINES. ' AH, K. 11. V. A. c o. 3 1 13 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 Hahn. rf Hunter, cf..,. 'Jones, lb Bills. If 'Sawyer, 2b... Kurt ford, aa.. Tannchtll. 3b. (iraharn, c... OlIllKan. P-... Breen. c .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. S ... 3 ... 4 .. 4 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Totals. ...si a DENVER. AB. R S 24 16 H. O. A. 14 3 B. 0 (J A 0 0 1 0 1 1 Ppenccr, cf.... Del'., i f .'. ....... k .. 3 2 iHhi?lds. H lloway. 2D 'of fey, if 3 Kelleher, 8 3 Whelan, 3b 3 ,Shetak, c 3 MiUhcll, p a Totals Peg Moines..., Denver htolen base: 31 7 9 27 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 0 0 0 fl 0 6 0 -7 Spencer. Two-base Jitti: Jones. Three-bane hits: Dell, Shield. Hunter. 2. Sacrifice hits: Hahn, Saw- 'r. KelUher. Hit batsman: Coffey. I Struck out: By Mitchell, 3. by Gllllgan. S. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell. 1; off GIlllKun, 1. Double play: Hartford to Jones to Sawyer. Time; 1;32. Umpire' Geisel. Rourke Signs New Pitcher and After Outfielder Kippert A new Iwirler has been Blgned for the Omaha club. His name is Holmes and he comes from the University of Illinois. To make room for the new man Bert Larson was given his unconditional re lease. Larson immediately upon receiv ing notice of his release signed with the Grand Forks. N. D., club, of which he was a member last year. -Pa Rourke has also got a fight on with th Northwestern league, according to rt ports from that territory. Outfielder Ed Kippert is the athlete over whom the map la raging. Both Aberdeen and Omaha claim the player. It seems he accepted terms with both clubs, but Aber deen says it closed him first It was with another Northwestern lesgue club Sickane that Rourke had the .nlxun r ith in the case of Pitcher Win Noyes. MATNEY WANTS KEARNEY TO RETAIN FRANCHISE KEARNEY. Neb.. June .-Special Tel egram.) Graver Matney, who was taken to Denver several weeks ago, has satis factorily settled for not having paid alimony te hie divorced wife. He re. turned to Kearney today and left in the evening for Columbus to take charge of the Kearney rlub, of which he was man aeer. He has signed Pitchers Rsmsey snd Keiser snd Catcher Harris to Mrenthen the Buffaloes. He will make aa effort to have Kearney retain the club. Father vELL-VE. ARE PRACTICALLY OUT OF TOWN IN OUR FLAT VfRE OM THE TWENTIETH Vr) p FLOO Standing of Teams WEST. L.EAGT-K. AMER. W.UPctl Pes Moines. r. IS Chicago Topeka . . . .30 15 .f.71 1 ctrolt fmiih 1H Iti R-::n Huston I .urn. 2 In .t1 r, 17 .14 .19 16 Denver 16 15 .51'i New York. ..19 1 .614 Mncoln ....16 15 .M Washington. 17 1 .472 St. Joseph.. 1 17 .4,iOlevclaiid ...17 22 . 4S6 Slnux City. .14 19 .4:4St. Iiuuln....l7 24 .415 Wichita .... 8 20 2M;:l'hllR 14 27 .811 NAT. L.EXGUK. I FED. LEAGUES. W.LPct. W.KPct HhlcaBo ....22 13 .ICfll Pittsburgh .25 17 .5X5 Brooklyn ..21 1 .52f Newark ....23 18 .B0 Boston 20 19 .513 Kan. City.. 24 is .571 Phita. 22 21 .612ISt. I.ouls... .20 17 .Ml. Kt. Loula...21 21 .RnO'Chlcniio ....2:1 20 .53,) llttuhurirh 18 21 .4C Brooklyn ...i0 21 .48 Cincinnati .16 21 ,4:t2 Baltimore ..." 24 .3tf New York..l6 20 .4li;U"ffnlo 13 30 .303 AMER. LEAGUE. I 8TATE LEAUt'c W.LPct. I W.UPct. Indlanaplla T7 18 2SI Beatrice ....10 4.714 Kan. City.. .2:1 IS .5."0,York h 5 .615 I-oilisvilla ..22 lt .550 Norfolk .... 9 f .W3 Milwaukee .23 19 .MS Kearney ...4 .30 Ht. Paul 20 20 . 500' Fairbury ... 8 7 . 533 Cleveland ..15 21 .417Hastinifa ...7 7 . 500 Columbua ..16 24 .40Gr. Island.. 7 7 .HOO Mlnneaplls 15 24 . 385jr.'olumbus .. 3 13 .200 Teaterday'a Reanlta. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph, 1; Lincoln, 0. Postponed, rain; played one limlntt. . Pea Moines, 2; Denver, 7. Omaha. 17; Topeka, 6. Kloux City-Wichita postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 8: PlttsburKh, 2. Cincinnati, 1; tL Lou 1 8, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Pt. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 5. Cleveland, 1; "Washington, B. Chicaso, 2; Boston, 0. Detroit. 3; New York, 0. . .FEDERAL LEAGUE. St. Louis.-8: Chieagjo, 3. Brooklyn. 9-3; Bulfalo, 3-6. . . Pittsburgh, 3; Kansas City, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 8; Cleveland, $. Milwaukee. 4; Columbus, 0. Kansau City, 4; Ioulsville, 7. Minneapolis. 5; Indianapolis, 4. Games Today. Western Leacue Rt. Joseph at Deiver. Dea Moines at Lincoln. Sioux City ai. To peka, Omaha at Wichita. National Leaxue Philadelphia at St. louls. New York at Chicago, Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American Ieaa-ue Detroit at New York, Chloago at Boston, Cleveland at Wash ington, St. Louia at Philadelphia. Federal League Baltimore at Brooklyn, Buffalo at New York, Pittsburgh at Kan sas City. State League Hastings at Beatrice, York at Falrbury, Kearney at Columbua, Grand Island at Norfolk. TERPS PASS WHALES IMiUMbiDmsiUfi St. Louis Hammers McConnell lor Upper Berth Wh le Chicago Drops Down. FINAL SCORE EIGHT TO THREE CHICAGO, June 4 St. Louis ham mered McConnell for a berth in the first division today, beating Chicago for the third straight time, 8 to 3, and dropping the locals to fifth place. Groom fanned five and was steady with men on bases. Every batter on the St. Louis team ex cept Drake hit McConnell in the three Innings he pitched, but they aoi omy one hit off Black and none of Brennan, who took up the pitching- burden. Score: It.n.iu. st. Louis s 2 o o o o a ii a Chicago 0 I 0 0 0 M 0 W I I Batteries: St. Louis, Groom and Hart, ley; Chicago, McConnell, Black, Brennan and VUsun, Fisoher. (asera Trim Reba. KANSAS CITY, Mo,, June 4.-The wlld nesa of the visitors' pitchers enabled Kansaa City to defeat Plttaburgh today. 5 to 3. Kansaa City scored four runs in the seventh inning when one batter was hit by a pitched, ball, three walked and one singled. Score: B:H;K; Pittsburgh ...0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-S 10 1 Kansas Clty. O 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 4 1 Batteries: Pittsburph. Rogse, Barger, PicMion and Berry; Kansaa City, Main, Henning and Brown. Divide Doable-Header. BUFFALO. N. Y., June 4. Buffalo and Brooklyn divided honors in a double header here today, the visitors wlnntna tiie first game, V to 3, and the locals the second game, to 3. Two home runs In tha third inning of the last game by Ixuden and McDonald were the decid ing factor of the end contest. Score, first game: Brooklyn 0 3 2 1 0 0 3 1-4) 15 buffalo t 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 I Batteries: Brooklyn, Marion and Land; Buffalo. Krapp end BlHlr. Score, second lime: R.H.E. Brooklyn 0 O0O0O30O-3S0 Buffalo 0 0402000 -a Batteries: Brooklyn. Lafltt and Pratt; Bufalo, Be huls and AUsn. I America Assoclatloa. At CUvlnnri RH.E. St. Paul I Cleveland W 1 Batteries: Hall, Dyer and Glenn; James and Devogt. At Columbus Rill, Milwaukee 4 4 0 Columbua 0 6 0 Batteries: Young snd Brsnnon; Davis snd Coleman. At IulHllle rtJf E Kansaa City .'. 4 11 I LouwUlle T 11 I Battartea: Delhi, Lathrop an4 Alexan der; Mldflleton anfl Clemone. At lndisnapolis R.H B Minneapolis I 13 1 Indianapolis i.... 4 7 j Batteriea: Inveraoll, Harpe.r. Tingling and Uharrtty; echardt, Burks and iilack- burn, GotaetL Eleven tunings. TTIK BKK: Copyright. 1HV international News aerrtce. I WAtIT TOO TO ) VELL -ILU I f . . H CIU1CT Wtm ' I "T35885"-" :vg isrzxs J moo!, JcmoJm . Uw.iT LTTT -a., M R--.U I LI TO LIKE. I a "? vi-J'?:F7r . V MONEY PROBLEM IN WESTERN LEAGUE Tip O'Neill Says Flayers Must Ac cept Cut in Salaries or Teams Will Suspend. DENVER PLAYERS RESISTING CHICAGO, June 4. Ball players of the Western league must submit to ' another general reduction of nalaries or operations will be sus pended for the rest of the season If the permission of the National As portation of Minor leagues can be gained, according to a statement by Norris L. (Tip) O'Neill, president of the league last night. O'Neill has put the Question up to the players, he said. Cut In aalarles Inevitable ' "Conditions havo arisen this s prlng ' which make it Inevitable that players in our league suffer cuts in their salaries," he said. "I have written each manager or cap tain in the circuit asking him to explain matter to tlia players, and if thera is a general disposition on the part of tha . men tn imka a cut one that will enable ; re (o linn a im-ra mv t,i . .. . . - - ---- ,!, ... .'JohnMton Oerber. learned runs: Brook- US to continue on in even woraing oasis yn fi. j;,ttlluurBhi ,. ublo play: Vlox without further l .vy financial loss to llo Wagner to Johnston. Base on errors: the club owners, the league will continue Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburgh, 2. Bases on balls: to play out Ita schedule of games. Off PfelfeVl; off Cooper. Sf off CSonsel .... .. I man. L Hits: Off Cooper. In five In- ir mere are any pmyera wno itiuh, to abrde by this necessury procedure,. I will have them turned over to clubs of lower . classification. 1 Owing to! cold and rainy weather, the league now has in the neighborhood of forty postponed games, and the race i didn't start until April 22. Sioux City, St. ! Joseph and Lincoln have met a lot of bad luck as the result of this continued inclement weather and a number of 'im portant Sunday contests) were prevented. We have only one alternative and thatiIj(Mlf)lj ef.. , ii'o OHuisine, lb. i iV la to cut the salaries to such a point that1 Htm, ... I e 1 i enutiw, aa .. 4 1 a 4 s . . . . . . Kllllfer. If.. 4 1 0Barher, If.. 1IO0 the clube can be operated on the iate,0reh ft 4 1 , t 0M.r ,.., 4 lu ( , receipts. , "I must have answers from each man ager or captain .In the league "not later than next Tuesday. It the players rebel, the Western league wUI suspend until 1916." Rears Decline Percent ae. DENVER, Colo.. June 4. (Special Tele- 0 k n, 1 T, W mm urn Iasitiia ! ntl tllA verge of msbandment because of poor ' attendance, according- to all reports from base ball sources here last night. Tip O'Neill, president of tha league, has asked all playere in the league to finish the. aeason on a percentage basis, ac cording to Manager Jack Coffey of the Denver team, and Intimated unless the players aocept the proposition their sal aries will he arbitrarily cut by the mag nates. Coffey says the Bears declined the percentage offer. A record number of postponed games Is believed to be mainly responsible for the situation. The league magnates are scheduled to meet at Omaha June IT to devise plana for economising, but the situation will probably require an earlier meeting. It Is further stated that the rcneral attitude of tho players is unfavorable to the plan outlined. It is an almost as sured fact that the magnates will re fuae to continue the league under the present system. Aetloa Without Wsrslsg. 'The Denver base ball club Is n re ceipt of a letter from President O'Neill asking us to consider a percentage prop osition instead of a salary basis u the future," said Manager Coffey tonight. "I have talked the matter over with my players and none of them are favirable' to accepting the preposition. What the percentage la I cannot say at this time. "The news came like lightning out of a clear sky, although I had known since the first week of the season that the Mestera league was in for tough sledding this year, but I had no Idea the situation is as critical as It is. until yesterday. Then X received a letter from Janes C, McGill, owner of our club. In whtrh he gave some Idea of what was impending." Asked to give a reason or the roasons aside from the bed weather for the fall ing off In base ball attendance, Mvnager Coffey aald: "The feud between the Federal league Invaders and the Organised base ball forces Is directly responsible for the change In sentiment toward base ball. In my opinl n. There has been entirely too much commercialism in the sport. Players have been exploited too much and the publlo has become dtsguated with us. The feeling has spread to such an extent that it will take three or four yeers for the game to become rehabili tated." (out t,easrsje. At Pan Francisco R H R. Ix Angsles I I Han Frandseo 4 15 4 Batteries: Hrogglns and Botes; Dent and Hepulveda. At los Anssles R U B. Fait Lake City 3 s o Venire I ll Batteries: Allen and Henna; Johnson, lint and Mltse. ' I The Bee Want Ads Are Beat Business Boosters. OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNK ., tlU.V. m DODGERS CRUSH PITTSBURGHERS Brooklyn Celebrates First Game of Western Invasion by Defeat ing1 Firates. EIGHT TO TWO IS THE SCORE PITTSBURGH. Juno 4.-Brooklyn be gan Its first western Invasion with sn 8 to 3 victory over Pittsburgh todny. Tfeffer allowed the locals four hits and was ably supported by Stengel and Myers. The visitors solved Cooper's de- livery in the fifth and drove mm iroin the box in the sixth, bcore: imoOKl.YN. rimniWH. O'Msra. a.?'a'i' i' icarer. .... i I I Myrn, rt.... ie jnnnwon, id j i i i I'tutxrt. lb. 4 1 10 OliKlnl. CI....I 1 A rt Stnl. rf. . I f eillarhmu. rll : Wheat. If.... 4 t e liWuinrr. as.. 4 1 1 Cutaiaw. 2b. S 1 ft 4 OVIoi. 2b 4 t 1 (..! lb..... 4 1 S 1 0Ortir. 3b.. I 0 I 0 J , 1 1 1 l I MrCsrty, o.. 4 3 7 nibimn, c. ... I 0 1 I'leiier, p... i i w wwn,, .... . I 'npr. p... 1 0 1 ToU! Si 11 !7 IlUrmon. p... 10 0 Collins t 0 0 Coniclm, p 0 0 0 81 4 27 It 1 Butted for Harmon t. seventn Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 08 PlttsburKh .0 00001 10 0-3 Mvnn. 2 Mtolen bajtea: Two-base hits . t . .,-,,. off Harmon. 4 . . J iiMiifa. Ill I wiiwiiiiaii, i. -w Innings. Struck out: Py Pfeffer 8; by Cooper, 1. Time; t:00. I'mplres: Klem and Cockill. Cards Onthlt Reda. RT. LOUIS, June 4,-St. Louis outhit Cincinnati In today's game and won, to 1. Snyder, the local catcher, was the n'y r?S!Vn th" ""T. wh?,'?.,.l;d l? hit. Kllllfer for Cincinnati and ' ilugginfc and Butler for St. . Louis starred at the bat. Score: 1 CINCINNATI. ST. LOt'IS. AB.H.O.A B AB H.O.A Orlirith. rf.. 4 1 1 0 01n. rt.... 1 1 0 0 0 OIkb. lb.... 4 I S 4 IDolan. ef....l I e.O Mollwlti, lb I 11 1 0BmI. lb... 4 1 4 S Wlncn. e.... 1 S I 1 ISnrdtr. ..., 1410 Iiouitliia, p. 1 0 11 OQrinar, p.... I 10 10 Twomblty .11000 Tontjr, p.... S 0 3 Totals 210 17 14 t ToUU.... 1 14 14 I Hatted for Douglas in eighth. v Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 st. Louis a o a o o i o o - Two-base hit: Griffith. Stolen bases: Huggins. Bescher. Double play: Betxel to Huggins to Miller. Bases on balls: Off Douglass. 2; off Griner. a. Hits: Off Douglass, 9 In seven innings; off Toney, 1 ln one inning. Struck out: By Doug lass, f; by Griner, 8. Wild pitch; Griner. Umpires: Byron and Orth. State Leaguers to Vote on Dropping Two of the Clubs HASTINGS, Neb.. June 4.-Speclal Tel egram.) There will be no prospocts of Aurora taking over tha Kearney fran chise and club. President Miles today telegraphed all club heads for a vote on the question of reducing tho league to alx IcluUs toy accepting; Columbus' offer for the release of Its club by re funding Its l.iOO guaranty. It Is believed an affirmative vote will be given. Aurora made small headway ln the raising of funds yesterdsy and as no word came to Miles from there today. It is believed the project has been dropped Giltner with 600 population wanted to come in the combine and divldo the games, but no headway was made. Chicago Places Three In Quarter Trials VRBANA, III., June 4 -Chlcage started well in Ita ambition to win the Big Nine conference meet by placing three men in tho quarter-mile trials. Diamond made the fastest time and easily demonstrated his superiority over the other quarter-mllcrs. The Illinois flsld track was fast, but rain threatened. Summaries: 440-yard run, trial heat, first hest: DIs moiid. Chicago, first: Williams. Vlson- stn. second; viyett. Missouri, third; Fast. mrnut, rourcn. Time, v.w'Vi. 440-yard run, second heat: Rreithrd Chicago, first: Cornwall Chicaso. sec ond; Ritter, Mlnneaota, third; Nl hours, lounn. j ime, Kl alines Practice, POrOHKEEPBIK. N. Y. June 4- .oan nice iiniitnea ai Tirreen-nilnute practice row with the Columbia crew this evening. Bice indicated bin belief that there was plenty of room for itn- frovement in all three crews which are o tako part In the Intercollegiate regatta uiree weens nence. I.ladsar Wlas This (.ante. LINDSAY, Neb., June 4.- Unci ial ) IJndnay defeats Ht. Edward, 4 to 0. yes terday, ecore: H. Kdaard 0 0 0 0 e lilnflaay e e .0 0 e 1 1 1 -4 Batteries: Ht. F-dward, Flvher and McKay; unaur, akiww ana Je. Tour opportunity to get a full line ea tha real estate values in this city Is pub lished In this paper today. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus PALE SOX WIN IN THE EARLY FRAMES Two Runs Scored in Opening Inning Only Tallies in Battle with Red Sox. SPEAKER HIT ON THE HEAD BOSTON, June 4. Two runs, gained by Chicago In the first Inning on E. Col lins' daring base running, erors by Wagner and J. Collins' double, were the only tallica scored in today's game. Scott was s,hly supported by Weaver, J. Col j llng ftn(1 Q tolllnsL Speaker was struck t)n the head by a speedy inshoot of Scott's ln ,h flrit lnnn8. By courtesy of Man- Rowland, Rodgers run for him i ami rspcaker resumed his place ln the n field only tn retire from the game in the J, third inning. It li believed ho will be t j ablo to play tomorrow. Score. 0 I CHICAOO. 1IOKTON. Ad H O A E All 11 O A E CiulnUn, rf . 1 I S Pllooper. rf . . 4 0 1 0 0 o Ik. ham. o,..4 sis iw,W, jb.. 4 l l a t 0 K I'cilllnt, lb I 1 3 I SSpMkr. cf.. ft 0 0 0 0 , Fnurnli-r. II. 4 1 1 )lnrlkvn. (II t I 0 I IjColliln. rf. I 4 S OIwl. If.... 4 0 1 0 W'iwvir. M. 4 0 IS OHnbltteel. lb 4 113 o Hrlrf, lb. .. 1 Jl OK rlrott, . 1 0 S 1 0 Breton, lb.. I 0 1 Orurdnrr, lb.. I 1 0 1 Hcott, p .. I 1(4 'lr, 1 0180 4'arrlaaa. r . 0 0 0 0 Totals.;. ..11 7 17 14 bxlxin. ....! 4 0 0 0 Mr. p.. 'H(rs TbniM , y v Janrrto i.'-r.. 'ToUli. ,ooo l .0 0 0 0 0 .110 0 0 .00000 w inn o Knn for Hpeaker In lir,t. bv courtesy. and .batted for Shore in eighth. , Hatted for Cady In eighth. , Jtan for Thomas In eighth.' Chicago 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 Ronton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (V-0 Two-baae hits: J. Collins, Gardner. firhalk, Brief.- Stolen bases: E. Collins, Foumler (51. Double nlavs: R. Colllna to Weaver to Brief, Cady to Gardner to Scott to Wagner. Baaa on errors: Chi cago, 1. liases on balls: Off Phore, 1; off Hcott, 1. Struck out: By Hhore, I; by Scott, 3. Umpires: Evans and Mul- anev. Tlgrers Blaak Yankees. NEW YORK. June 4.-DetrolCs Cobb- Crawford combination proved too much for Mew York and tno i ankees were shut out, 8 to 0, this being their first shutout since Johnson 4 urned the trick n the opening same of the aeason. In the ilrst lining Cobb's triple scored Vltt and t'rswford's single scored Cobb. In the ninth Cobb stole home. Caldwell, in derision at the decision,, threw hi glove n the air and OLoughlln ordered him out of the game. Pleh waa forced to rinish the game without any wurmup. Soore: DETROIT. NEW YORK AH II O A E AB.ll 6 A E. Bllh, 4 1 4 4 OMaliel. lb... 4 1 0 0 0 Vltt, lb 1 0 I I lfctklopa', as 4 I 4 4 0 Cobb, ef 4 110 erra. cf 4 1 ft 0 0 t'rmwford. rfl I I I orip. lb 1 0 1 0 Verh. If ... 4 0 0 0Oxik. rf I 0 10 Ktrana. lb. 4 1 u 1 Otlartiell. f.. 8 1 s 0 0 Youni, Zb... 10 17 Ollnon. 2b.... 4 1110 MrKM, ..,. 0 4 0 OHwMner, o. . 1 0 I 0 4 Dubiu, p.... I t 0 ('High 0 0 0 0 -NaMiukr. 0 0 0 t 1 TouH II I 17 16 ir.ldw.il. p.. 0 0 1 run, p e o e Total. u 4 n t i Ran for Sweeney in aeventh. Detroit 3 o 4 0 0 1-3 New York 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Malsel. Three-baee hit: Cobb. htolt.ii baaes: Cook, Cobb (2). Warned runs: Detroit. 2. Sacrifice hit: McKee. Left on basea: New York, 7; Detroit, 4, Base on errors: New York, 1. Bases on IihIIh: Off Caldwell. Z; off Dubuc, 3. Hits: Off Caldwell. 4 in eight and two-third innings; off 1'ieli, 1 In one-third inning. Ktruck out: By Cald well, 6; by Dubuc, 2. Umpires: O'lyougli II n and lllldebrand. WASHINGTON, June 4. Washington today defeated Cleveland, the flint west ern team to play here this season, to 1. Two errors, tliree singles ana a wui pitch In the seventh gavo the locals four runs. Hhaw allowed only four hits, but one of his two passes, followed by k, sacrifice, an error and a passed ball. resulted In tna visitors' only run. Ill inois walked on every one of his four trips to the plate. Hcore: CLUVKI.ANLI. WASHINOTOV. AB H O.A E AB H A I. !lbol4, rf.. 1 0 10 Art-It, 0 8 0 0 l ura.r, lb . 4 1 I Orn.ter. lb. .. 4 8 0 s 0 Cbspioas, st 1 I I IcmuMllr. rf. 4 1 0 1 1 PRICES TALK Wo Bfll Men'H and ioys Shoes at money saving prices to yqu. LVgular $3.00 Work Shoos for.. i?2.50 Kogulnr $3..r() Work Shoes for $3.00 SMALL SIZES Men's Oxfords Tlieso are good values at $4 and $5 now, while they last, $2.50 and .$1.50 Ventilated Oxfords Cool find durable $2.50 Oxfords and fhoes, med ium prices. All lines hon estly made, for trade buildere 172. S. Atkloson S14 tOVTaT rTTTaTBsTTaT BT. sTsMletoa Agsaey. C4. Taompsoa, afg-r. c J.i kiwa. Ik. 4 1 I 0 l,llr. rf . 0 0 I 4 4 Uran.r, If. ..4 1 I 1 lMll.n. cf . 1 1 4 em l ih. rf....s 8 IWuiisna ISO II I Wnitufiu, lb I 0 I I Kiaailll, Jk.. 0 0 U'Neill. ... t 0 4 0 UMiKfU, lb. 4 11(4 NIMH, p I 0 0 ft OM.urr. ....! 0 10 1 4 M. uruia. a. 4 1 0 I 0 TvUis 1(4 11 iShaw, p I 114 0 Totals M T It it 1 Ban for Connolly' In seventh. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 e 1 Washington 4 I I I I 1 I 1 M Karnou runa: None. Sacrifice hlta: Monti, Wambsganns. .Stolen bases' Turnor. W 11 llama. Base on balls: Off fcleen, 7; oft Hhaw, 1. Bases on errors: Cleveland, 1; Wasblnirton, I. Struck oat: By tjtveii. 6; by dliaw, J. Umpires: Chill and Counolly. Marks Trim Rrowaa. PHILADELPHIA, June 4. Plilladelphla played an uphill game today and defeated xt. Louis by bun, bins hits with errora. 6 to 3. Oldrtng, Kop( and Murpny r.mi re.i at the hat, each making two hit off Wellman. while Hush held his opvoneuls down to five hits. Maione, loinw-rly of Mount Ht. Josephs ai'adetny Maryiasyl, who haa been playing under the name of Rvan. anneared in tiie line up unUer his real name for the first time. Hkiii 8T. ijOti It. I lllUkDIfilJ-rllA, AS H O A E AS.H O A B Hholtnn. It . SOS 4Mrph, If.. 4 (80S Austin? Ik... I 1(0 onarrr. ss.... 4 0 J I 0 Pr.it. lb.... 4 1 4 I lWsl.h. ef.,.4 14 0 P Wslksr, rf4 I IS pOiarlnc. I MM Willi. mm. H4 1 1 S "'". Isrr. Ik... I 0 t 0 ILapp. lk.... 8 ((00 Lav.n. ss... 4 (18 lM.lnns. lb.. 4 0 14 1 Asn.w, C...4 (40 tgerf. lb ... 4 8 0 1 1 W.llm.n, p. I 1 S ft OBu.h. p S 1 ( 4 ( r. Wslksr. .1(0(0 Totals (8 rSII I Tnlsla. .:.. I 14 I 8 Butted for Wetlman In ninth. Austin out Mt by batted bell. m. i -puis a n m Philadelphia I 4 0 0 ! 4 4 I S Two-has hlta: O. Walker, Wsusk. Home run: Oldrlng, Hlolen ha see i rlhot ton. Williams. Murphy. Karnssl runs Kt, I ouls, 1: Phlladelchls. S, Bne on arrarsi Ht Louis. : Philadelphia, 8 Haaa om balla: Off Wetlman. 1: off Hush. 3. HLrnek out! By Wetlman, ( by Bush, 8. Umpires: Nallln and Dlneeei. De Palma to Drive ., .., Light MachineHere According to aa Inside yarn whin a slipped Into Omaha yesterday. Ralph Pe Talma will drive his small ear la the first SOO-mlle automobile dertry en the Omaha track July t The information, which la considered authentio, has tt that Xe Palma will drive his slxteen-valve machine at Ploux City on July I astd tben come to Omaha te pilot the light ear here. Probably one or two other drivers will pilot one ear at Sioux City and a second car here. Sheriff UcSbana, di rector of contests. Is espeetsd back to day from Indianapolis. Up te the day of the race he had signed e drivers, but It Is thought he may have signed setae ea Tuesday and Wednesday aa he remained at the Hooaler city that day, Slews City haa the signed entries ef same dosen di ivers already. Barney Otdrield will net be seen at either Hlnux City er Osneha. Old field will rase at Taeema en the July dates. OUR NEW LOCATION The STRYKER SHOE CO. opens their Douglas Street Store at 1407 Douglas Street, Saturday, two doors east of the Calumet restaurant. Fire destroyed our store at 16th and Farnam, but we are still in the ring.' Come to our new store SATURDAY. You will many men's styles featured new Oxford models that embody the exclusive style, perfect fitting qualities and superior work manship for which this firm is not?d. ' ( Stryker Shoe Comp-any THE DOUGLAS STREET SHOE STORE Now at 1407 Douglas te f'jiW"' -'tgjj; "''v - --'--" nitK 1111 rVM:eUj.-" MOOOI! ) r-Q Grand Island Auto Eace Date Changed RRAXD ISLAKD. Neh . June 4- clal Telegram.) Thomas Brad street changed date of the automobile rases from ftrndey, July 4, te Monday, July t, and will notify all larars with - wham be ked already been In oommttnlneilnfl with reference to the Sunday date, A 108 or, possibly, 8M mile race on the two-snlls trartt win probably be ene ef the fea tures, ' , , ; Hea Wast Ads Produce Results. . ' Rbsuraatisni? Here T Are Scr3 Utd Futts How to Of45ixomo lh Tor tuns Without l iana- ful Drugs.' i. '''.'.. i i A tegloa t people kar aaad lit aed have starmsK the wsiat toraM ef rbensa Usa. Thla aissase at the kased Is Nttle wader-, stood heeatsM ef Ma sriaage eaptasns. eeareely twa aasale herrtas; tt eearUy ailka Aad yet, no matter what Its form er how painful aaa dlsxraaalng. . SL a. seems te have alsMst a dirts InSasare la drtrlrnf It oat, releasing the tverrea froai pels aad elear. . lag the Jatats aad muscles aa they work erkh et restraint. The best sipls nation for this happy raselt Is the thot that la SV C. & are certain ingredients eriaeh act aa aa aaUdets..: They are a tare's piwrldsaee te sua. Jest as the meats, fats, salts and sxirs.ro af our sally toot provide as with aourUinaoat. so dees 8. a. S, give ta the Mood the exact medietas! reaulreaieat ta clear atxeasi, driva out ta. pari das e4 rsscoatnvt the body ., If dftsU-wtlT gerae have raiaei a foot bold. Oe te any drug store today aad est a bottle of B. a. a. It will de y ted. Bet be save te lefass ear aad all eabsCmtins. Aed If rears Is a atueusin case, write be the udleal Adrteer. The rUrtft reeta Osv. 10a Swift BWbf Atlasxa. Oa. Itsi epartarst is pretsoed aver by a paetctaa praad a his setae by virtue ef his dlotliuraWhed faajllj) aa4 a fore swat doctor ea Ms eera merits. I ir Si' 'ftfSg -:YP , a)