t i CARDINALS CLMB HHTO THIRD PLACE St. Louil .Defeti. Brooklyn Wail Boston Loies to the Chicago , .V. CnMeti. SAIIXE TIGHT AITEH SECOKD ST. LOUL3, June 15. Py defeating nrooklyn. 4 to t. today, the Boston team bavins; lost to CMr-aeo, th Bt. lul Ns- llonal took third plat In the le;u standlnr. Brooklyn scored two-run tn tli second Inning oh two slnale and a. doubt. Th locale, however, went ah In th fifth Inning by. timely hltttar ant by taklnx dvnt of Brooklyn' error. After th second Innlitc Bailee allowed but two hit., floor: ' ' ' BROOKLYN. . '. PT. IfClrt . ABunie - AB. HO. A B. ivM.ra. e,. 4 1 II lBnrtrr. ... I J 1 I .. t V tpwnw, n-. o - - 1 9W 1 r. 3I.. 1 v a l v twiNra, f. a srwiian. rf Mwnk ef. nwihart. lh. 4 it Mil I.WhMl, It 4 1 MWartr. . I I Ximrman, rf I 1 Oolt. tt ,.. 1 ' I fxtl HuiimI ... t 1 Appletoo. a 0 1 1 I t ht.h, i I J 1 BtMl, lb... 4 J J 18nrtac. ... I I I I OSallM. Total. .. a iir "" 10 0 9 0 0 0 J l a i T.ls ....! IMU I Batted for Dell In eighth nrnnklvn . . . . .0 Hi. Iviula...... 0 0 0 1 Tvo-btm hits; O Mara, slcoartv. Three-base hit: Humnwl. Stolen base: Butler, . Earnod run: Brooklyn. L. Ba on balls: Off Dell. S; off Appteton, 1. Hit: Off Dell, I In seven lnntnt off -Appleton, a In on Inning- Struck out: By fjell, 8; by Salle.., . Passed belli Mo Oarty. Umptrsii Orth and Byron. . - Oeba Blank iMtoi, . mflOAGO, June 18. Ojlcago shut out Roaton. to 0. today. The local bunohed their hlta In tn encoiid and sixth ' In nings and scored their run then. Vaughn pitched well In the plnche and kept the visitors' hit well squared. Smith made four hit out of four time at bat. kaght 'Bostonten were aent to th club house for baiting Umpire Qulgley. They were: Strand. Mitchell. Rudolph, JsmM, Ever. -Whaling,. Connolly and Atoran. Score: : . . soeroN. , cuicaoo. AB II O A K. ' AS H.O.A 'thr. If... 1 . H..., 4 i I lliuuk. th 4 1 0 1 1 Klahar. as.. 4 I 1 n, r.... 4 t KTilMlr. If.. I I Urolih. b...4 4 t I Zimriua. lb 4 1 I I 1 k.kuK lk. a u a . K..r. ih... 4 1 4 Ma. Of,.. 1 I AWIIIian. C4 t 4 I kluuill, as 4 I I . drMna&aa, s 4 1 I 1 rm-tu e. 4 1 Irlwlaa. is. f 1 f Mushw, 4 OVaagba. a.. I I 1 I oUls ."... "ill I Totals.....! I Boston 0 OOOOOOOO-O Chicago - 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' Two-base hlta Mmmarman, Fltspat 'Hvk, ' Bresn&han. 'Threa-baa hit: Good. ' Stolen banes: Good, Fhelan. -. Enrned runs:- C'hloaro: 4. Double Play: - fisher to "Zimmerman to Saier. First base on errors: . Chloaro. 1; Boston. 8. Base on bnlls: Off Vaughn, 2; off Hughes, h Hit by pitched bell: By Vaughn, Schmidt. Htrucic out: By tiugne. 4; oy vaugnn. lTm4res: Qulgley ud fcason. Glsnti Trtsa Reds. 'CINCINNATI. tTune 15 After not fll- lom'lna a man to reach first base tn aix Innings. Dale weakened tn the seventh. Maw Vnrft sconnir six: runs off aix nits. en error and a base on blls before ho 'wii replaced by Toiwy, who allowed an - other iun t this Inning. New York won easily, g to 0, as Tesraau pitched elegant . ball; allowing only lour Mis. Boo re; AB.UO.A.K. ; . AB.U.O.A.K ' loader's, of. 4 4 IIVeOibVA It I 14 4 1 Lotwrt. tb... lilt Hrc. ts.. 41114 Doric. Ib... It4 OKHMter. et. I 1 I I Bumv It... 4 4 0 Oroh, H....l 111 , Ktvtaber. ,ss lit Wwtnr, b. I 0111 . tnsa. rt 4 S I I Ortftit. rf. 4 I I ' Morkla. lb,, 4 111 SCIarks. I 1 Tr. t 4 I VonKlas. Ik I 1111 Umllh. .,. 10t OOina. 1 'Itinw, 4 1 I 41.'). ...., I 1 4 4 i . v Tnwr. ....1-0 I ... Totals. ... IT M , . - - - Touts ,.,. 4 XT I 1 ' vView. York,,.,; -.u.O 0.0 0 H 7 ,1 ,0-0 I Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-baa hit: ' Lobert, Rabertson, . Merkle, . Btolen baae: Robertson. Kamod runs: New York, 7. Double play: Fletcher to Doyle. Deft on bases: New York, 4: Cincinnati, a. First base on errora: New Tork, 1. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, S; off Dale, L I HlU: Off Dale, In alx In 4 In three Inning. Kit by pitched ball: nlngs (none out in, seventh); off Toney, By Toney, Bnodgrmss. Struck out: By Tesreau, S; by Dele. I; by Toney, li Time: 1:18. Umpire: Klera and Kmslie. Davenport Man Wins First Skat Prize Burlington Finds Badwater Does Not BeliD Reputation THERMOPOUlS. tvo June 1. (Bp clsj.) Th BurUngon will b unable to cperat through train over It Wyoming; line connecting the Olorado Conthern with th Northern Taclflo before July 1, according to the latest estimates of engi neer who r superintending th work of repairing the dam&g don by flood la th jBadwater and other stream ten day eg-o,' Twenty-three bridge and cul vert on th Badwater alone must b re placed, and temporary atrunture cannot b put In place InsM of the nexti fort night. A large freight looatnotlv which went Into th Badwater when a brldg collapsed, ha disappeared with th ex ception of th tip of th raoVeataPk, snd It la probable that no attempt to salvage It will be mad. ' . The experience of th Burtlngton with th Badwater juatlfle th advice given by old-timers when th road wa ballt two year ago, that It be carried up th bench parallel to th stream Instead Of up th valley.. Tn old-timer Informed the construction engineer that th Bad water derived It nam from th fact tfcat It often rose with such rapidity and to uoh a height that many Indian had lost thV H res in th stream. Th enari Dears Insisted that It vu called Badwater beoause Its water carried so mooh alkali. Mark left by ' the recent flood how that at many - place the stream rose four feet higher than th bridge on which th railroad crossed It. Sixteen Middies . Now Defendants in the Exam Scandal YANKEES HAKE J SWEEPJF SERIES Maiiel'i Hird Hitting- Enable i Hew York to Swamp Browni in Final Game. JfETE TO FOUa 13 THE SCORE HBW YORK. Jon 11 MiOsel's bard hitting enabled 4h'New Tor American to make It a clean aweep over 8t. Dnuta, th Yankee taking the fourth gam of the eerie. Mo t In the third inning Mattel cleaned the base with a double. He cam up again with the. full in th seventh and drove n two more run with a single, scoring himself on High' single, v In th eighth he drove Peckln paugh In with hi fourth hit. A great one-hand' catch by Ftpj rt Laran fea tured. Bcore: ..)., tCT. NBW THIt. ' AB.H.O.A.l. A , H.O A S. Wwltoi If. . I srVnk. rf 4 I I I 0 Howard. ID. 1 I trHnth. Mills PniL lb.... Ill IMlnl. n.,1 I I I O ff.'k.r, rf 4 1 I I ll loo. IV..... 4 I 11 1 W w.immv rf 4 111 tHtK cf. ... I I I 4 Uot. lb... 4 1 I 1 IHutMlt U. I I 1 I 1t.b. . .. 4 14 1 IIoom, lb... 4 114 Svm-ctd. ,4111 rirwneT, .111 iamm. .... I 1 I I Wrfc, ., 4 1 I rUto ...ja'liill rrtale II r II I ft. Douls.... 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1-4 New York 0 0!000ll-0 Two-bsf hit i Msleel, Deary, Pecklrr peugh. Three-baa hits: K. Walker, O. Walker, ftolen bases: Shotton H), Mnl el. Earned runs: New York, ; Ht Ixxilt, 4. First base en errors: New 4: o(i Jamea, 4. Hit bv rltched bell: By ny war nop, ANXAPOI43. Md., June IS. The court of inqutry Investigating Irregularftts n Karntnation at th naval academy an nounced today that In view of testi mony, particularly that by Opremander Traut, head - cf th . modern language department. Midship G. D, Prio. of wt Virginia and R. J. Walker Pennaylvanla, member of th' former eoond cites, had been mad .defendant. It wa apparent; from their examination paper. Commander Treat had testified. that they had had unfair help In the form of advance Information. These two addition mcreaaed.tn mm br of defendant to sixteen. - Evidence was offered today that the wa k tendency to show material dlffr enc in th value of Information given to midshipmen in das room Ty instruc tor in venous section ptrrfulng th am our of atudle In th modern language department Admiral Fullam In a letter to th court today aacured that body that he would respect It suggestion regarding advic to prospective witness from among th midshipmen. He ald Uiat in new of the Insinuation mad by counsel and Infer ence which might b drawn from new paper asoount he stood ready to appear ueior th court to mak an exiaaatlon. PEORIA. Hi., Jun 14.-B. F. Oatamann, Davenport. la,, wa declared winner of th first pris at the eighteenth annual :ongreBj of th North Amerloan Skat league, which closed here today. He re- ueivad a prix of 11.000 In cash. Oetamann won twenty five games, losing one, for a new score of twenty-four games won and coring , J7 total pcnU, J. H. Eden. Clinton. 1, won 'eco. rrrlxe. The 1916 ( convention was awsrdeu wt. Paul. 1-AIHBUrtT lOUViiWUUt y 1 aa A a. s a aaa a bi iw , IATIIiU lli UtRUUt rAIRBURT, Neb., Jim 14. Special TTetegrasu.) Th fat 'oft the Falrbury State leagu baa bail team will h de- mm M ' .1 .0 -1 1 . A 1 W . uaea m a nreecina o& 11 Vi wmt'ii m th Commercial olubi-oom. President Crawford arrived bom today from Hast iing, where he held a conference with v Preddent Miles in regard to rearranging th supplementary schedule. At A meeting of th directors last week 11 wae unanimously decided not to abide " by th new. supplementary schedule, owing., to Falrbury being discriminated agalnet in favor of other team, the Fourth of Ju4y gam being taken to Nor folk after extensive arrangement had already been mad for the gam hsre, nd twelve game grouped here, com- menclng June 81. Schedule-Maker Richard Orotte of Omaha agreed to let Falrbury have'. ftunda'y game here with Beatrice on June JO, but It Is understood the director will aK lor.otner concession or asa ior ine return of thir forfeit money and with draw from the circuit. . i ! roast Leagar. . At Salt Lake City: R H E. Venice 4 . Halt Dak City I 14 i Hutterles: Che'he. Piercey and Mitxe; C. Williams and Hannah. At I .oa Anneies: : K.H.E. Kan f'ram tbco 6 0 Um Ang-.;e JS 8 liatteiies: Tauma and Block:' Dove and Mo . At Pah Fraru?isco: R.H.K Poitlajid 1 0 Oakland JU 0 Hatterlna: Covuleskie and Fisher; Boyle and fcllloit. State Sunday School, Convention Brines Crowd to Broken Bow . BROKEN BOW, Neb., 'June 15. Spe cial Telegram.) Th forty-elgtith annual convention of th Nebraska ettat Sunday acnooi association convened her tht morning for three days' session. in. nrt days registration show nearly a thousand delegate fn attend anc. The state chool parade took place at : o'clock with about 1,000 people In line, tne paraa being composed of floats. children afoot and mounted on Shetrand ponies, delegates from over the state and A fin program wa given at the after noon session and th big lent wa filled to its capacity. Among the prominent Sunday school workors already here are John D. Alex ander of Chicago, superintendent of th International - Secondary division; Dean C. B. Aehcraft of th United Brethren college at Tork; President J. 8. Dirk of Crete and eUorge Q. Wallace of Omaha, chairman of th executive committee. Falls City booster came on a special train. . ' Tuesday night pageant I 'a spectac ular missionary pageant, "Two Thousand Mile for a Book." given by the Winne bago Indian, assisted by local talent. Th boy scouts are of great assistance In acting as guides. ' " . , Large Crowd Sees Trotters and Pacers NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. June 1&. ((Special , Telegram.)-rTh first day of th three daya' lac meet being held at th driving park In this city as at tended by a large crod today. Th'l be ing Nebraska City day, all of tho tore were closed. It 1 estimated th attend- auoe was ,G0O. . . - win nunarea ana: twenty horses are her from all over th country, and th track 1 fast.- Summaries: Pacing, 1:17 ClaaaP.ilsllo Patenter of Rio Lake, Wis., flrrt; Allitor of Thomas, Okl., second. Time, 1: !'., 3:li;. and :W4. Trotting, I Class Aubrey O. of Trenton. Mo., first; Christy CWnie of Wyoming, III., second. Time, 8:254, 1:1. 1:171a. Paclny. 4 II Claae-AxcybetU of Road- nouse, in., first; lial i. of I'homaa, O., and Trlxl Be of Wichita. Kan., syut TWELVE SUB GOVERNORS AT TENNESSEE. MEETING ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) DINCOLN. June 15. (Speclal.)-Dieuten-. ant Governor Pearson passed through the city today on hi way hom from attend ing tb national meeting of lieutenant governor held last week at Chattanooga, Tenn. ' ' Only about a dosen were present and a commute of five, of which Mr. Pear son was chosen chairman and O'Hara of nilnoU. Arnold of Ohio, England ef West Virginia and Hill of Tennessee are the other members, was appoiuted to ar range a meeting again next year. BeanlBMtea Wlsi frm Jbsi Deere. BENNINGTON, Neb., June l. (Spe cial) Bcrmlnirton defestd John Iere plow con-'imuy, I to 1. The pitching of Wesley Baker, who utruoji out fifteen nir.n and ailowod tao lit la featured. Red Peterson alsu pitched good bail. Score: R.H.E. Bennington .0 1000000 11 4 1 John Uwt .1 0000000 0-111 lttsrtre: Bnnlugton, Wesley Baker and Peterson; Juhn Iw re, Red Petersca and HonKy. RJ n Kuita (issue. PHU .ADfc I.I'HIA, June 15. Ths Detroit-! I i. lliihiB Amricitn )ejfi gain4 ii cel. xi ml ' end of the fust half of the third Inning tooay hi-o a Ibundir. lor in broke our tns bail !K. 1 lie rr at H at tlina 4 1 to 0 In lavor of i'ti'.ludciphla.. Scure: The adcertlaed store 1 always lu the spot -light and It offering must stand U test. And, uexally, they do. Pecklnpaugh. Struck out: a, Umpires: van and Rrmklar mm Pkrsaaey Bard. DINCOLN, Jun 15. 8Dclal.)-The State Pharmacy board met this morning and appointed Senator' Will Brookley ef Edgar a a member of th State Board of Pharmacy ecretarie to fill th place of President Earl Harper, whose time will soon expire. The appointment I for f!v years, ; : Negro Taken from Sheriff by Mob D1TT1.E IUXK, Ark, Jun U. Roy Hsley, th aegr who on Saturday ahot and hilled Roy Lester, a well known young planter of Lafsyett oounty, was taken by a mob from fcherVPf Boyett of llempelead county today and hanged In th woods between Hope and Louisville. Th mob nearly X strong, overtook th sheriff while he was fat his automobile driving) toward DltUe Rock to place th negro in th penitentiary for ami keep ing. Haley wa delivered to Sheriff Boyett by Sheriff Jackson ef Ifrette eounty, who captured him yesterday. After being Chated twenVy mile by severs I automo bile filled with rltlsen. Jackson eluded hi pursuer 'and arrived at Hope. The mob learned that th negro wa in Jail there and, eoeral rtxire oar wer com mondeered In th rush to th Hemp stead county at. Sheriff Boyett started In hi own car overpowered. AVIATOR CARPENTER WEDS STANDING IN BIPLANE NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. Jun lS.-(jPp-clai Telegram.) Jt Carpenter of Omaha, who I to glT biplane flight for three day at th rao, was married to Miss Tesst Johnson ef Way land. Mo., today, at ending In hi machine, ready to mak th flight, by Rev. Mr. Zimmerman, a Lutheran minister. Officer Of the facing association presented ih ' newly weds a nice purs. Mr. Carpenter and his bride wUl make daily flights at th driving park during th next two day Of th races. rsrsiff Heiaar llsnaelf. WOtTC FADDP, B. D..' Jun . Speclal Telegram.) Tired et life, Ole R Jordan, aged M. a farmer living near Northfleid, committed suicide today by hanging him self. He had been an Inmate of the state hospital for the Insane at Yankton. , . ' , Be Want Ad Produce Reaults. . John L. Billard is Given Immunity NEW, TORK. Juno lS.-Th federal dis trict court today rrantcd Immunity to John L, Millard, former director of the New Tork. New Haven A Hartf ml rail road company, who wa Indicted with twenty other director, past and present, for alleged criminal violation of h anti trust law. Mr. Blllsrd claimed Immunity on th ground tht lie had testified befor th1 InteTstM .commerce commission and th federal grand Jury which In 1K11 Indicted' Charles 8. Mwllen. then president of th New Haven road; President .Chamber-' lain of th Grand Trunk Retired com pany, and Chairman Pmltherl on rherces of conspiracy. Th court denied the government's mo tion .that, a. Judgment of conviction b entered, Malnst FXIwnrd t).K RoDtUns, a director and former counsel of the' New Havert rosd." because' of the ovrrrullng of Mr. Dobbins', plea In bar 'to the In dictment; Thft, It aesumed'; would result In'Mr. JRobhln entering, a pica to th Indictment -and' standing trlali Taft Speaks at Wellesley College WEDLEflLNY, Mass.. June !&. Former Prealdent Taft came her today to de liver the principal address at th Welles ley college commencement. 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