Nothing Like LOVE AND CHICKENS BUT THiS IS "THE UFE'" -JSCb. 4M .O spSS&M iftW r OMAHA AND BEARS EACH WIN A GAME Grizzlies Carry Home First Event, a Pitchers' Battle Between Blod gett and Mitchell, 2 to 1. HARRINGTON EASY IN SECOND An In most Instances when double headers are played, the Sabbath i.nrKain bill hrtween the Honrkea and Grizzlies wss apllt evenly between the to con flicting; parties. The Invaders copped "h. flint affair. 2 to 1, and the Iloutiios worked a come-bark In the second to the tune of 6 to 1. Tom Blodgett ai the unfortunate youth In the first game. Thomas allowed 'but two run and four hits, which would win an ordinary game, but Mr. Mitchell of the. opposition was In better trim, al lowing; but onre run and four hits. The Rourkes counted firet In the Initial fray. Kreen walked to open the second and stole the keystone iwck. He went to third on Manager Marty's infield out and scored on Schliebiier'a hit to second. Then the home hoys ceased abruptly ond didn't recover until the second combat. The Orixzlies won the grama in the sixth. Blodgett soaked Pete Shields in the hoof. McCormlck sacrificed and Shields 'Imped home on Galloway's double to left. Coffey's hit scored Gallo way and ruined the Rourkes completely. Thompson Pilches Second. t'ecll Thompson was Krug's choice In the second and he came borne with colors flying". The Omaha fans lamped Thomp son for the first time and agreed he was nil right even though his name Is Cecil. Cecil and Harrington bowled along for five innings without a run in their little .ilt. Then Harrington blew up and the Rourkes hammered home three runs In ihe sixth, one In the seventh and two In the eighth. Btit one count was made off hompson In the entire doings. Of the five pitchers used yesterday, four were southpaws. Johnson, the only i Ighl-hander. only worked one frame. Drnrfr Athletes Kuss. The Ppnver gang were quite wrathy all during the combat. They started to fuss and fume, with Vmps Myers as the ob ject of attack, at the start of the bill. In the second frame Kelleher, a fiery youth who makes errors at short for tho iJenrs. grew so abusive that Myeia charged him five bucks. Kelleher got off cheap. He unllmbered at least twelve ocks' worth of conversation during the ;vo games. In the second game Schliebner poled & double to left, which fell right on lha line. Needles to say the Grizzlies pro tested vehemently. I mps Myers toddled ; out to the spot to see where the ball fell. W hile the limps was pulling the spot in bin pocket to bring it In and prove to the Honver rlayers that the ball lit fair about five minutes of perfectly good time was wasted. Today Des Moines comes for three games. o'clock, game: The game will be called at 3 It Is ladies' day. Wore, first DENVER. AR 4 R. If. O. A. K. 0 0 4 0 " 1 H ' II ft ft A ft 2 ft ft 1 3 3 3 ft 1 0 ft ft (10 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 1ft 0 0 0 4 0 Z 4 27 12 1 A. , R. 11. O. A. 11. 0 12 0 0 0 0 10 0 ft I 6 ft 0 0 0 4 1 0 10 5 11 O0320 0 1 7 1 J 0 0 ft 2 0 ft 0ft2t ft 0 0 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 "l 4 27 3 In the eighth. 0 0 0 2 ft A 02 1 1 0 2 0 0 04 Spepeer, If . Shields, lb.. ... 3 McCormlck. if 3 Galloway, 2b 4 Coffey, if 4 Kelleiier, m 4 Whelan. 3b J Spahr, c - 4 Mitchell, p 1 Totals 3ft A B, Tliomason, cf 4 Smith. If 3 Forsytha, rf 4 Krurger. c 4 Hreen, 2b 3 Krug. 3b 3 Schliebner, lb 4 Whalen. ss 4 Blodgett, p 0 Kafora 1 Johnson 1 otals : Penver Runs 1 Hits 0 0 ( Inmha Runs 0 1 0 0 Hits 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 1 0-4 Two-bade bit: Galloway. Stolen bssn: Ilrivn Sacrifice bits Mitchell. Mc- l ormb k. Smith. Ift on baaus: Penver, 4; Omaha. 7. Struck out: By Mitchell, ; bv Blodgett. 4. Bases on balls: Off Mil. hell, 4: off Blodgett, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Hv Hlodgelt, Shields. Mit chell. Time: 1:45. I'mpire: Myers. Score, second game: OMAHA A B. R. Tliomaon, cf J 1 Smith. If 3 0 Foray the, rf 1 0 Krueger. c 4 1 Hreen, 2b 3 Krug. 3b 2 2 Schliebner. lb 4 2 Whalen, as 4 0 Thompson, p 4 0 Totals 29 6 H. o. a. e 11 10 t 2 ft 1 0 1 ft 0 13 2 0 .0 5 3 0 0 Z ft 0 3 12 0 f 2 1 3 0 0 6 0 27 1 1 H. O. A. B 2 0 0 0 100 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 4 3 2 2 10 1 13 4 0 0 15c 7 24 14 4 0 111 -S 1 I S 2 :. 10 0 0-1 2 101-. DENVER. Silencer, cf 'hields. lb Mi"ormlck. rf.. Galloway 2b.... Coffey, If Kelleher, ss Whelan, Sb Shestak, r Harrington, p... Totals Omaha Huns Hits Denver Huns Hits 1 ....0 ...0 , 0 2 0 I I To-ba hits: 8.LhJt-bner IT. (taffer. Hacriftae hlta: Smith. Brecti. Shield. 5dr- IMTmca. jJouDia play: febcatitk to Kxll Being Cheerful THE. COWS hrr to Shields Left on lump: innali. i; IVnvnr, 4. Strui-k nut: Hy 'rnoinpson. 3: by llnrrtiiKton, S. I'.iises nn hulls: of Thompson, 1; off 11 lri liiKton. fi. Wild itchna: Thompson (Ii, 1 lai rinKton. Hit I'V pitched bnll: Hy Tlnimpson, Sliirhla. Time: i:40. lirtiilre: Myers. LOU lK(.. SUK TIIK NAMES Josh ( lark and l.ejrane Male I.ona Throws to the Plate. Siorx CITY, la.. June Sioux City took both ends of a double bill from Lin coln todnv. Tho first game wss won In the ninth by f. to 4 score and the second, 3 to 2. Josh Clark featured the first game bv jK-gglng Wolfe out at the plate from deep left and 1-arry Lejeune doubled Mclntyre at the plate tn the eighth Inning of the second game, cutting off the run that would have tied the score. Score, first game: SKU X CITY. AH. R. II .3 2 I . : it :t .3 I 1 ,11 I .2 I li ,4 ft 1 , 3 0 2 .4, n n . ;t o ft l ft o O. 4 2 3 0 ft 1 K ft ft K. 0 ft 0 ft ( 'onney, L'h Clarke. If Kane, lb Leleune, cf Callahan, a .. Davidson, rf... Hensllng. 3b... Price, c ft Gasper, p 1 I lark TotHls 27 LINCOLN 1ft II. 3 I T ft I 1 I 0 16 AH. R O. I s A I ft 2 4 li a. i:. Wolfe. If McOaffigan, ss. Williams, lb.... Mclntyre. rf.... laley. 3b Schreiber. cf.... Lloyd. 2b Yantz. c Powell, p 4 li ft 0 ft II 4 3 A 4 4 3 4 Totals 3t 10 2H IT Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Uaapar in ninth. ftoux City 4 ft ft 0 ft ft 0 ft l-fi Lim-olii ft i 0 0 ft 1 1 2 ii4 Two-base hits: lejeune, Wolfe i2i. Mc lntyre, Williams, J. Clarke. Three-base hit: Wolfe. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Kane. Hensllng. Callahan. Ilouble plays: Hensling to Coonev to Kane, Clarke to Prh-e. Rases on balls: off Gasnar, 4; off Powell, 7. Struck out: Hy Caspar, i: by j'owell, 6. Wild pitches: Powell (21. Time: 2:02. I'mpire: Van Sickle. . Score, second game: SIOI X CITY. AH. R 11. O. A. Cooney, 2b. . Clarke, If. .. Kane. lb. ... iLejeune, cf, . 'Callnhatt, aa. . I lavidson. i f. Hensllng, 3h. Price, c Booth by, p. . ....4 ft Totals 27 1 LINCOLN. A H. R. Wolfe, If 3 II Lloyd, 20 4 I Schreiber, ef 4 1 Wlllisms. ll 3 0 Mclntyre. rf 3 ft Vantz, c .1 ft McAllister, c 3 0 McOaffigan, ss 3 0 Haley. 3b. 4 : Pawaon, p 3 0 Morris 1 0 S 27 O. I 4 2 T II 1 A. K. ft ft Totals 32 2 24 1 Battel for Davidson in the ninth. Sioux City 2 ft 0 1 ft 0 0 ft B Lincoln 3 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Kan", Davidson, Mc lntyre. Clarke. Lejeune. Sacrifice hits: lleimllnx, Hoothby. Dnuole plays: Lloyd lo Williams.- Ie.lenne to Price. Bases on balls: Off Boothhy. fi; ( ff Dawson, 1. Struck out: By Bootbby, 5; by Dawson, 1. Passed ball: PMce. Balk: Dawson Time: l !9. I'mpire: Van Sickle. (HMIKR4 HOLDS TIIR WICHKK Allows Them Hut T rru Hlta In One name of a "pllt Doable BUI. WICHITA. Kan . June Wichita nr". Topeka divided a double-header here to day. Wichita winning the first and los ing the second. Sanders, a recruit, held Wichita to two lilts in the lat game. Score, first game: WICHITA. AB. R 11. o. Charles, 2..., rox, !f Tvdeman, cf... Patterson, lb. Griffith, c... Brltton. 3b.... Hosp, ss , White, rf Brown, p 10 t 1 1 0 1 Totals 20 4 TOPKICA. AB. R. If. tl. Roche, If Cochran, :tb... Trainer, rf Mayer, cf Lattimore. 2b. Rappa. lb Munroe, c Tallinn, ss Grover, i Total ...29 1 24 g Topeka 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Wichita 0 0 0 S 0 1 0 0 4 Left on bases: Topeka, 7; Wichita, 10. fuel idee hits: Mayer. Brawn. Two-base bits: Grover. White. Stolen bases: Cochran. Tydeman. Double plays: Charles to Hosp to Patterson. Chaiies to Patterson. Strsck out: Jly Grover. 1: by Brown, 2. Baaes on balls: Off Grover, 0; off Brown, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Brown. Rappa. Time: 2:00. Vmplres: Cusai a and Parent. Score, recend game: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O Charles. 2b 4 1 Fox, If 4 Tydeman, rf. 2 Patterson, lb. ...... 3 Griffith, c 3 Hnttoii, 'b J Hosp, as. ........... 2 White, rf S li. Cochran, V 2 Geist, p 0 Gray 1 3 I 14 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 Totala 27 It TOPEKA. A3. R. JT. O. A. IS Roclie If G Coohran, 3b. Mayer, rf Grover. rf Ittim(re, 2b. . Rapv. H Munroe, c Tallion, ss. ..... Sander t 11 Total 2 1 4 Ratted for Cochran In the eighth. Topeka 0 0 1 0 ft-1 -Wlchll 0000 00 Left on Basra: Topeka. 7; VDcolta. L Sacrifice hits: Cochran. KaptM, Orll mn. ftola base: U)r, Munsae, fas. fatUnoo. tin run lour bo ma li. -X ' -''0 P-A I J r 'U 1 V. ) mck Cochran. 4 In eight innings. Pouhleplay Mayer to Lattiinore. struck out: Hy Sanders. 2; by M. Cochran, 4 Rises on tails: Off Sunders, 4; off It. Cochran, 3 Wild pitch: Cochran. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Cochran i Koachc, 2i. Time: 1:4j. Vmplres: Parent mid Cusack. BIHIHTF.lt TAkK MOTH tit ME Pitchers' llaltlea l.o to lies Moines liy Home Close Score. rKt! MolNKS, jnp 3(1. -Pes Moines von a (toirtile-lieailer todav from Hi. Josenli. 2 to 0 and 4 to 2. Hoth games were pit hers' battles in which the lo cals liurlers received the better support, .'core, first game: PT. JOSKPH. AH. R. 11. 3 ft I o. A ft 2 I K. (i i (i o n ! Rapp. 3b richolson, If 4 ft 2 age, 21) 4 ft ft Williams, if... ...4 i ft ...3 ft I ...3 ft ft . . . 3 II ft ...3 II ll ... .1 ft l t o II 1 Watson, rf Fisher, lb Ewoliit, ss Tonneman, c. . Vance, p 1 Totals! : () :4 Vi ft i PES MOINBS. AH. It. H. o. Hahn. rf 4 n Hawver. 2b 4 ft ft 1 I 3 ft 1 3 ft 1 ii 6 IS (Hunter, cf Soil Jones, lb 3 ft o 12 Hartford, ss 4 1 1 Hills, If 3 1 2 Tannehill, 3b 2 ft ft Preen, c 3 ft 1 Mngrldge, p 2 0ft I 0 1ft 1 Totals 2S 2 St. Joseph 0 (I ft ft ft ft 0-0 i w.. ri.m o A t n ft ft ft 2 I Two-base hits: Hunter. Hreen. Sacri fice hits: Tannehill (21. Stolen rmsee: Jones, Nicholson. Struck out: Hy Moc rldge, ft: bv Vance. 7. Bases on balls: Off Mngrldge, I; ofr Vance, A, Hit bHtsman: Hy Vance. Jones. lft on bases. SI. Joseph, 4; Pen Moines. 8 Time: 1:85. em pires: Gralmm and Wllley. Score, second gam.: ST. JlISKril. AH. R. Jl. O. A. K. Rapp. !b 3 1 4 2 2 Nicholson, If Page. 2h 3 Williams, cf 4 Watson, rf 4 Flxher. lb 3 Ewohll, ss 3 Tonneman, c 4 Lakaff, 2 i 1 2 3 X 1 .1 0 ft 0 2 O. 1 Wllley, p. ..v.. 1 Vance I Totals Kl PKS MOiNFS." A B. R. II A. A 1 II 1 I tl 4 2 Hahn. if. ... Sawyer, 2b. Hunter, cf. . Jones, lb. ... Hartford, ss. Bills. If Tannehill. M Bieen, c M usser, p. . . Tnomas, p. .. ...I i ... t 0 ... .1 0 ...ft 0 ft Totals 31 7 V. Batted for Wllley in the ninlh. St. Joseph 1 0 ft I ft 0 0 ft IV-2 I.'es Moinea 0 0 ) 3 1 0 0 0 -4 Dome rur.: Williams. Two-base hlta. Williams, Hunter ('-'. Sacrifice bits: Sawyer, Nicholson. Stolen base: Will iams Hits: Off Lakaff, 5 In four and ( no-third Innings; off Musser, & In seven innings: Struck out: By Lakaff, 1; by Wllley, 2; by Musser. ; ( by Tnomas, 1. Bases on balls: off Lakaff, 3; off Mus er, 4; off Thomas, I. Wild pitch: Slns ser. Left on bsses: 't. Joseph, ; Pes Moines, 7. Double play: llapo lunas slstedi. Time: 1 :5i. I'mpires; Graham. Wllley and Vance. Cards in Second Place in National ST. LOt'lS. Mo., June 20. Pt. luils made it four straight and moved Into second place in the league race, by de feating the world s champions, R to 2. Crutcher started for Breton, but was- relieved In the fifth, 'tr yelldlng seven hits. Including three triples and a double, which, combined with Boston's two er rors and a hit batsman, had netted St. Isolds six runs. After the fifth Inning' Tyler held St. I.OUIS hitless. Score: BOSTON. trt. Utl in. AH II O A B AH It O A F. rillbart. If .. 4 10 OBull.r. aa .. 3 1 I 4 I ritapat'k. Sb 4 0 1 Ullfai her. If . I 1 4 0 0 Connolly. If. I z o nuill.r. lb siallh. 3b... 4 t 14 lWlla,m, if S-hmlitl. lb. 11 dloni. rf . 14 3 0 1 moo 300 1 0 2 0ft 4 10 Mim. if... 1010 onoiHi, if . M.ranr'la. ss 4 0 1 I l)Hvall. lb. (lowilv c... 4 n I 1 OHHaal. Jb. 3 3 0 CrilKher. p.. 3 2 Igli.iiar. e ... 4 14 14 Tvler, p 1000 iMvados. p. 3 0 o I l eTiali ii 7-411 oTtala II I V 13 I Boston 0 1 1 o ft 0 0 0 ft- 1 Pt. Louis 220130 0 0 8 Two-base bit: Butler. Three-hase hits: Bscher. Betiel. Snyder, htolen bases: Connolly 121. I-ft on bases: Boeton, 11; St. louis. . f irst base on errnis. Bos ton, 2. Baaes on balls: off Crutcher. 2: off Tyler. 1: off Meadows. 6. Hits: Off Crutcher. 7 in four Innings (none out In the fifth 1: off Tvler, 1 In four In nings. Hit by pitched ball: Hv Crutcher (Beseherl. Struck oat: Hy Crutcher. 2; by Tyler. 4: by Meadows. 4. Wild pitch: By Meadows. Time: SIS. I'niplres: Klem and Kmslle. 1 eslerdar's Resells. WEHTKRN LKAGL'K. Denver. 2-1; Omaha. 1-6. Lincoln, 4-2; Hloua City. &-J. Topeka. 1-1: Wichita, 4-0. St. Josejih. 0-1; lie Moines, 2 4, NATIONAL I.UAiU'K. Philadelphia, I: Cincinnati. 2. Brooklyn. 1; Chicago, 6. Boston. 2: St. Irfiuls. S ' AMERICAN LKAGl'K. Chicago, 7-3; Cleveland. 1-0. Detroit, 0: St. Ixuils. 1. FBDFRAL I.KAGI'K. rtttabiirgh. 2-0. Newark, 0-3 NEBRASKA STATE LKAGI HI York. 1-4; (irand Island. 0-8. Hastings, S-0 Norfolk, 0 1. Fairhury. 2. Beatrice, 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indlanapnlla, 2, Columbus. 3. Milwaukee. 4 2, St Paul. 2-S. Ixiulsville, 1-6: Cleveland. Kuiwi City. (-1; Minneapolis. 0-t rasla Defeats f'arletoa. BRUN1NG. Neb.. June . (Speejal -Brunlng defeated iHarleton In one of the fastest lunai that baa ever been lajrd on the borne (rrouooa for fourteen inning by a aviore of 1 to I. when Bchulte sin gled to first and William Hawks ram up witii a three eaiker. hrlaartn; In toe alnntnaT score. Ttie am re: I'attiaaUm J I t 4) 0 -1 HruntnaT .. 4) 0 0 1 4) I I kaiurtrr Caxteion, ffesrf a ajsl tadth.; ErmmiG Uawks mud Pnhnlt, CnprriRM . VMS, IntrmMinnftl . ri fi fin vUt. BEATRICE WALLOPS FAIRBURY BUNCH Heavy Going is Responsible for Numerous Errors Which Cost the Game. NO GAME ON FOR TODAY KAIRHI'RT, Neb., June 2ii-iSpevlBl Telegram.) Falrbury lost to Kcatrcn 'Milk Skimmers today on a heavy dla linond. because of many errors. I'alr ibury was going good until the third Ifrsme when a number of errors ciisbU'd the visitors to go around the path to jhonie plate three times In the sixth, in inlng, Klllman pullod Adorns out the Inn ;and substituted Tate In hone of stop ping a batting rally by Kalrbury. Pate finished the game registering six strike outs in three Innings. rounding out two-baggers by both teams and a fast double play of the locals, Bishop to Conlxy to Conely caused rejoicing among the big delega tion of Falrbury and Beatrice fans. Owing to rain no game will be played between Kalrbury and Beatrice tomor row. Brown of Fairhury secured two two-baggers. Score: HKATItliE KAlRnilO. All M O A K AW H l I.A K. Klllman. h. h 2 8 1 Mihlehr't. rf 4 (' I Ur...n , I, 1 ill II I OIll'V, 1H.. . 1 1" . W llrsnnan. Sh. 8 3 18 (IHrr If.. . s S n n 0 t 0 0 Hla.k if i w o ii i n wn ii. ri. . I 10 I I'l.mnlc h . ... 4 (I 3 ! Neff. t S Kiirlum. 4 1 (l iiravum, aa. .. 3 0 (I 3 3 a n n urnnl-M.T. 3b.. 4 t 2 1 1 l'kliart. If 4 I 2 H OPootha. c.,4 t (1 Aflama. p.... 3 l UHlahop p .. 10 1 HI 0 pte, p 30(1 ... ToUlS K l 1 I Toiala 3D 17 14 1 ' IVatrlce 0 0 3 ft 0 0 ft ft 2-.r, Falrbury l o o o o i o w-i Two-liose hits: Conly, Brown (2, Black. Conboy, Brannan, Flllinan. Lock hart. Bsses on balls: Off Bishop, 1: off Adams, 3. Struck out: By Bishop. 6; by Adams. :: by Pate. H. Time; 2:m. em pire: McDonnell. Win nnd Lose for Prohlbs. GRAND ISLAND. Nrb.. June 20 (Special Telegram. I Alexander bad the better of it In Ihe lirat game, but er rors caused the one deciding run. in the second four successive singles, a double, a walk ami another single got Mr. llalev's goat and he was later fined T and ordered off the grounds for threatening to fight the umpire. Score, first game: YORK. (.'.RAMI lflLANn. AH.lt O A K All HO A V. 1 Itlra 2b 4 (1 4 d CKilli-k. 3b... 4 (I 2 I o Miirphr. rf.. 3 I 2 ll UM'l. 3h Tnd.n. .lb . 4 I 1 3 Sl'arne. w . I Welrel. If... :( I - 0 "K.-ntv. If . iRrrlilwl. lb .1 (111 I Olroahv. C ... I 0 1 1 I 4 1 a ti 11 5 0 0 11 11 4 1 t 0 (i 1000 3 ft 14 1 (I pi. mi aa ... .1 ll . 2 oarnv. rr r-ir.. rf... 1 (I t ll 0Hi'n). If lUinea. li 3 ft eclalra. lb.. Fianklln, p.. 2 17 0Alexiin1er, p 3 1 0 I 1 Tills Is 2 1 27 13 1) TolBla ... 2t 4 27 17 3 York o 0 0 ft 0 1 ft (i o-l Grand Inland 0 0 'I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacrifice hits: Franklin, Crosby. Franklin. 3. Double play: Roben to balls: off Alexander, I; off Franklin, 4 Struck out: By Mexamler. b: by Stolen vise: Tot ten, Payne. Bases 011 Pavne lo Clair. Score, second game: VliHK OftANII ISI.AMI AB H.O A K AH 11.41. A K Una 3b 3 Muipliy, if. ! I 4 tSin.k. 3b .. 4 10 3 0 1 0 li Rown. 2b .. 4 1 a 0 0 Tou.n Sh .. 4 I 4 0 (VPavna. rf I 3 & n Waltrl. If ... 4 0 0 0 (IllMirv. If .. 3 I 1 1 II Roraaw'l. lb 4 1 OCroHlyr. c . ... 4 1 1 0 Pl.H. fa ... 4 11 IV'arnar. rf.. 3 A o ll II l'lfirr. rf . 4 1 ('Diiwnsr rf.. 4 2 0 Halnaa. c... 3 14 1, Ol'lslr. Ih... 103 ttarrla. p ilalrv. p Bbvuil.. i 0 11 ft 1 0 Huffman, p. 4 0 I 1 (I .11 3 0 .0 0 0 0 0 TotHls ... II 11 27 13 ft Tnlala 32 24 li I j York 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 (V-4 Grand Island 2010004 1 R: Ksrned runs: York. 3; Grand Island, , 5; Two-base hits: Crosby, Itoben, Tot- i ten, Bockcwlts. Sacrlf'ct hits: Rice, j Murphy, Payne. Stolen bases Murphy, ' Payne. Bases on balls: Off Harris, 2; i off Haley. 4. off Hoffman. 0. Struck ; out: By Haley, 3; by shynck, 1: by Hoff man. Wild pitch: lliffnian Passed ball: Rallies. Double play: Payne to ', Clair. I'mplie: Monroe. I K.ven Break at Nairfolk. NORFOLK. Nl, June 20. f Sped a I Telegram.! Norfolk and Hastings evened ' un honors here Sunday afternoon. Hast- luge taking the first game, & to 0, and Norfolk clinching the hint, event 1 to 0 Beedle's home run In the firth In ning of the first game opened ho hit ting for Hastings. In the eighth, the Rails pulled out three snatch bits and a clean liner, which made four ni"re tal lies. Norfolk had a ci.anee to wore with bases full, but tailed tn hit in a lineh. Melkers long hit 111 the aecotid l.ning of the second game brought Man ager Town In with tho winning score. The game waa close throughout, and dur ing the last Inning, AJaneger llennelt of the Reda was ordered out of tin game and fined f.v the umpire. Score: UASTIVOH NdllHilJt AB 11 ll A r.. AH H O A K. Waisnn. Ih . a i I I RrniWfc. Sb I 1 0 4 ll i llann, aa . . . . I i I 0 111) a a I 0 1 3 0 dill IK "an Is. If .. 4 1 1 0 (I 3 OKmlth. rf . 0 0 l) 0 lituniin, lb. . I Mil al. If.. 3 j Ri. l.ard'B. e I ll I 0 (i H Hrnao rf. 3 1 10" Hmlih. rf .... 100 (M ' I anib' I. rf 4 0 4 0 0 Campbell, rf I J 0 CM.Ik.r. lb... 4 I ; t W .1.1.1. rf ... I SIS ol.llr.XD. c. 3 7 3 t 10 H um, p 1021) Relit, p.... 4 Thlvlnso. p. 1 Q 0 Toiali 32 I rr 11 4 Totala ;il 4 27 13 0 Hasting 0 0 ii 0 1 0 ft 4 06 Norfolk 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 j Home niiv Weidcl. liases on balls: ; Off Beedl, 3; off Corey, 6 Struck out: By Corey, 8; bv Beedle. Iouble plays: I Corey to L Brown to Towne, live to I Towne to Melk.r Wild pitch: Beedle.! stolen bases: li. Brown. Corrlgan. Time: j 1 Sfi. I'mptre: SchUHter. Score, second I game: ! HASTINOg KOKFOLK AB H O A C AB H O A X I Wa'e.n. 2b.. till Hnxter'k. 2b 2 1 1 4 11 rl.n. as .. 1 A Ol.ya. u o I 1 pi rnuii.ui lb . I T K'arrl. if ... 3 0 0 ' MiCaha. If . 0 B bruva. rf. I Klrhard'D. 0 311 OToon. lb... 3 T Oft ObM. lb ... I I ICCmbl ,111111 Smtib. rf . w.m.1. er.. ntlit .. Riley .... I OMallier. lb.. 3 1 I 1 ,11 tonus, t ... I T 0 II u riiWaiai. p I 1 3 ' 1 , Tntals 1 11 I I n in i i Totala... 'Batted for Wright in the nln'h . Hastings .0 0 0 0 ft Norfolk I 0 0 4) -l ! Muses on balls: Off Wright, 2: off Thiemaa. i Strvtk out: My Wright. 4, , by Th tenia n. 1 iHiti'iae plar: Tiiieman Irk Im lo T.n.. aan hm mu , ura, (JtvsC Ttizaa, 1:4k. I uaptrv: -avJrer. Drawn Beatrice to Give Banquet to Horse Owners at Races RKATlitCt:. Nth. June .V-iPpeelsl Telegram -At a Hireling of tlie dire.tois of the Mntime Race club this afternoon, arrangement s were made for a banquet to the visitiMg hoi semen w i n will be here to attend the circuit races Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdiiv. oir inn hot-Mcs ai"c on the grounds for thre sM-, d ev'iitM. Among these sic fifty Imises entcrid In the Great Westi rn circuit, where the moneys are I1,."i0u a race, ow Imr to the fact that the Pai-mc Coast States clrrult was closed on ai count of the San Fr.mcNco i-xiMtsltioii. A big tring has come fioin the west from font teen states, among Ibem Idaho, a'alifornia. ' lmlslntin, Montana. Okla homa and MlnnVsota. Harness events tire first da. are S- ear old tiot, 2 17 pace nud 2.24 trot. Chamberlain's 4 olle, I hiilrra and lllerrhoea Hemrrij. This la n remedy that every family should be provided wll'i. nnd eHpeclally anriiig tne suni'iier nontiis Think of the pain and suffering that must be endured when medicine must tie sent for or be. fore relief ran be obtained. This remedy Is thoroighly reliable. Ask anyone who has lined II. Obtainable, everywhere. Advertisement. Make Your BSe on THtrmmmLMwfiv WiTH WORLD OVER Will attend this classic race. They are coming from a radius of 150 miles around. It will be the largest crowd ever assembled in an Omaha enclosure. We are prepared to take care of this crowd and give them the greatest racing exhibition ever witnessed, but THE CHOICE SEATS ARE LIMITED Rcsorvation Now EVloans a First Class Soat Delay (VJay Moan Disappointment Below It Plan of the Grand Stand and Box Seats Only One Admission at Stated Ro Extras Tlirro art' '." lxii's in fjicli section of tin KninJttaniI, rontaiii inir ( seats' each, mak ing a total or 1,200 box Mats, l'rlceg $7 per seat. Inside llie track there i jiaikiiiir eiee for .V'"' nutow. hack lialf of tlie traek cliarajes are $1 for euch auto and $1 for each person therein. Front half of the track ri'i eliai efo for autos. $2 for each person therein. A few choice parking spaces are reserved at if r ami $10 for the auto plus $L for eaeh jierson therein. How to Send Remittance. TVoeure P. 0. or K.fress Money Order, Hank Draft or Certified Check and tickets will he sent immediately. Omaha Auto Speedway Co., 1811 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. ' ' for The Bee bv Swinnerton CUB SWATTERS HIT OUT THREE HOMERS They ProTe to Be Enough to Win Game from Brooklyn at Chicago. FIERCE PITCHES AIRTIGHT CHICAGO, III . June HO - A eonilMnatlon of airtight pitching by Pierca and three home runs l Cblragn bailers was cnorgh tn givt the Cuba the final Brook lyn game tiriay, to 1, a clean sweep of ihe seriea Afioi making a pood stait, Aitchison rial fairly well, leu Hi hi It and Sulci bit (miners in the rtrvt Inning, and Chelan ilmvM nut another In the fourth. A fun i bl a hy Attohlson helped one run around in the second. Bcnrei HHIM1KLYN CIHCAnn AH H ll A H AH II (4 SJ ii'llau. as. I 3 sUnoil, rt. a a a a altrr,. ft . . 4 1 I llanlKrt. lb 4 1 10 ('nulla'. III! I afiahar. u .. 4 I I I i U. bull. It . 4 I I I okl. l.arr). lb. 4 I I Wli'al. II I W Mlm'su. tl I H.l.-r. ih.. . I ) t dlMiuania ir I a l t H Mlllrt. c Oi'll. til llrMuiahan. c I 1 I I I'ti.Un. III . I I I I I AlU-ulauo, p riviis. p.... I 0 minimal ... t .. Tula la 31 I IT IS Tnlalt II IHII 1 Hatted mr Allehison In ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 ft 0 l-l Chlcagn 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 "41 Twn-bas hit: Putshaw, Home runs: Sehulle, Baler, Phelan. Stolen base: Sehultn. Kerned runs: Brooklyn, 1: Chi For the Great F7 FAMOUS DRIVERS COMPETING 75,000 PEOPLE SCORE 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f l Iff"- .,wiM sz A c t; r Ft A eff 49 S4?S 55 5P Sjoo $400 s$qo JgfJ j Seits Sei3 Seaii Jef Jaw W D C B I In II Now. lit Out This Coupon Omaha Auto Speedway Co. 1915 1811 Famam St., Omaha, Neb. Enclosed find remittance for Dollars. Pleaso send me at once, by mnU, to address below: Tickets for Box Seats, Section Tickets for (irand Stand Seats, Section Name Street Address Town State X. n. Writ your name and ond and third rholre of Mactlum In vat lens will ri made In tb order rwrired. Mail order flllad Im mediately. B f. - .:. LOOK. vnu irt THAT. cago. 4 Bases on lalls- Off Tierce. l off Aitchison. 1. Hit bv pitched ball: Hv Ptetce to'Maral Struck out: By Pit rce, S; by Attchleon. 2. Wild pitch: Plen-e. I'mpire: Rlgler and Hart. Ilale gtrona In Bos. cli'lNNATI, tl.. June fmly twenly fo.ir men faced Dale In the first, eight innings here today, but he weakened In the ninth and was forced to give wy to Benton, who stopped Philadelphia's bat ting streak 1ut In time, ami Cincinnati won the final game of the series, 2 to 1. Scoie- 1'Hll.AriEl.PHH. nSYTIVNAT! AH H ll A f AB H O A It. Rnniriift. a 4 I 4 0 Htwh ft ... !!) Ilvrne, lb. I I V Oltrlfflth. rf. I 1 I Pll.raos a. . 3 1 1 ( n t 0 VKIIIIfrr. If.. 10 30 t 0 ixlnih. lb I 1 n 4 ( t I PWinan, e I t n I (IMnllvltr. lb J A II ii I 4 miaon. in.... I I 3 4 I en. i. p I l n i a 0 o PDantca. ... 0 n Un-lf, If ira,alh. r' 4 1 Whill4. -t. I Nlshnff. lb . I 0 tnl..i. lb. I I W Kllllfer. c I 0 rwniar, p.. I 0 Hums 1 1 IMiter 0 0 l"a,karl .... t 0 0 p o e Totals .. ,H Dili u Totala XI I 34 11 Hatted lor Deinaree In ninth. Ran for Burns In ninth. Batted for .Becker in ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-1 0 0 -3 Two-base bit: Olson. Three-base hit: Luderus. Stolen bsaes: leach, Heraog. Sacrifice hits: Groh. Iale. Double plays: Groh to Olson to Mollwitl: Olson tn Heraog to Mollwitl. Base on balls: Off Deniaree, 2. Hits: Off Dale. In eight and one-third Innings: off Benton, none In two-tbtrds Inning. Hit by pitched hall: By Benton (Byrnel. Struck out: Bv Deniaree. 2; by llale. 4; by Benton, 1. empires: Orth and Byron. Apartments, flat, house and cottage ran be rented quickly and chely by a Bee "For Rent." setrwaflDOinis 3 Kadi section of the grandstand ha 1 ,5K) seats at prices indi cated on the plan. Kvery seat a choice one. BOAJtD 7Y7VJ A and Send for Keats Da It -Now addraa plainly. Stat first. vblrh you with Mats. AU