20 THE BEE: OMA1LA, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. Bringing Up .2SS"m I SSTA; mT. r TffiyS?, THEN.MB WOKE OP! T OUICK.ABOUTJT ) V U NX LOVE.'. TO Be I r y ' V LuV iV CT UWARETOO v -r y r ( - I f-y y r . L NKHTI p 4ow$ to -sleep ' S BLODGETT HOLDS : CHARGING IZZIES Ronrkei Get Small Lead Early in Exciting Game and Keep it All Way Through. FAST PLAYS AND LONG HITS PES MOINES. Jun an. (Special Tele gram.) Pitcher Blodgett u too much for th Booster today and by keeping the hits scattered and walking but one man, be won Ma fame. I to 2. I.efty Thomaa on the ether hand waa hit hard In the first and second, while the Rourkes piled up a lead, small, but sufficient to win. In' the first frame R. Breen singled to left,' was sacrificed to second by For syth, and scored when Kruefer lifted at three-base clout to left field. In the second, Schllebner singled to center, but was forced out at second by Thomason. Whalen singled to right and cored on Blodgett' Ions; sacrifice fly to Hahn. Whalen was caught stealing". Holds for Short Tlaae. Thomaa then allowed but three scat tered hits In the next four frames. In the seventh he got In trouble again. Schltebner opened with his second double of the game and scored on Thomason' single to right. Whalen was out when he waa hit by his own batted ball and Blod gett and Smith each filed out One of the fastest double plays ever witnessed here, ataged by Sawyer, Hart ford and Jones, retired the visitors In the third when with one out Breen beat out an Infield hit. Sawyer's brilliant top of Forsythe's slashing grounder started the double play. Two Omaha men got a life In the eighth. Forsyth doubled to light off the pitching of Vandervelde, De Moines' recruit from Hope college, who mad his first appear ance In the box, and Kruefer walked. Krug hit Into another double, retiring the side. Joaes lias Oat Homer. A bom run over the far left field fence by "Tex" Jones In the second mad the first counter tor the local. Blod gett then allowed no more hit until the fifth, whloh BUI lined on to left. Hit by Sawyer and Hunter and a pas) to Jons tn the sixth filled the be with two men down and Hartford' long fly was smothered by Thomason. In the ninth the Booster ataged a rally which put on man across. Jones opened with a single, but Hartford struck out. Bill doubled to left and Jones went to third. Jonea aoored on TannehlU' aacrtflo fly. Breen beat out an infield nit and stole second. Omaha refused to bit on an attempted double steal. With two out Vandsrreld waat to bat and struck at a ball. He . waa then withdrawn In favor of M usher. M usher got a strike called on him and Isbell took the hickory. Issy failed to nit the first one. but struck wildly at the next on and the gam waa finished. Boor I -OMAHA. Ail. R. H. O. A. E. 4 0 0 10 1 0 r 1 1 a a. n r u "o Smith, If. .. ...... e K. Breen. Ib. 4 Forsythe, rf.......... 1 Krueger, e....... I Krug, lb 4 Srhllebner, lb........ 4 Tmaeon. cf...... 4 Whalen. as.... 4 Blodgeit, p Totals , U I 11 DCS MOIKR& AB. K. H. Hahn, rf.... Sawyer, lb.. Hunter, cf.. Jones, lb.... 4 o ...4 Hart lord, SS Mills. ir TannehlU. Sb Frorn. C Thomas, p. Vandervelde, p.. Orehem Mueeer .......... Ubell , 0 , 1 Total 84 . Baited for Thomas In the seventh. htted for Vandervelde In the ninth, finished betuutf for Musser In th ninth. Omaha 1 1 0 1 0-1 Drs Moines i 1 I M M l-l Home run: Jones. Three-base hit: Kru-r. Two-bsse hits: tk-hllrhner tit. Fortyihe, lulls. Sacrifice hits: Korsythe, Hodtett. Tannehlil. htolen base: Hreen. fetching record: Nine hits, three runs off Thomas In seven Innings. Struck out: Kv Thomaa. 1: by Vantrvelle, 1: by ftforifeit. a Paeee en bells: Off Vender velds 1; off blodaett, 1. Double play: fa yer to Hartford to Jonea. Time: 1.47. I miJire: Vaa Syvkla I IOl'X DEFEAT THE JOSIKS Vaace Hard lilt and ladtaa Take Klrat. 6T. JOSEPH, Ma, June Vano was Hi hard today and Sioux City easily too tre first gaux of the r1ca. Score; AU. R. Coney, 8b.. $ i Ciiuke. if 4 1 Kane lb I I 4 uUahan, se. ........ 4 1 4 lame. cf. 1 I'Udn. rf 8 . Y-jufig. 2 b 4 0 Orlrp. c 1 0 Uj(ir, p 4 H. O. A. E. Ill 110 0 1 11 114 0 1.0 0 10 0 0 110 1 I 1 0 0 4 0 "i 87 il 1 If. O. A. E 1 1 4 110 410 111 Total ..86 I Joseph, au. R. ... 4 e ... 4 0 ..4 ... 1 1 fcT, Pase. tb.., Nit nolaon, H:o. it.. If. Father Watson, rf t 0 0 0 0 0 Fisher, Ib... I 0 0 t 1 Kwoldt, ss 10 16 11 White, c 1 0 0 7 0 0 Vance, p 2 0 0 0 1 1 Tonneman 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 20 1 4 27 12 4 Baited for Vance In ninth. Ploux City 0 00001100-6 tot. Joseph 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-bane hit: Callahan. Stolen bases: t'ooney, Davidson. Young. Louble plays: Klaher to Rwoldt. Kwoldt to Fisher (1), Oaspar to Voting to Kane. Struck out: Uy Gasper, I; by Vance, I. Bases on balls: Off Oaspar. J; off Vance, I. Hit by pitched ball: Br Vence. 1. Passed ball: Crisp Left on buses: Hloux City. 8: Bt. Joseph, 2, Earned runs: St. Joseph, 1; Ploux City, 8. Time: 1:80. Umpire: Cusack. Drawings Mado for Doubles in Happy Hollow Tennis Play Drawing have been mad for the double matches to b played In the an nual tennis tournament at the Happy Hollow club. The drawing are a fol lows: Hannlghen and O'Neill play X. Morton and partner. W. Hrrne and partner play R. Peters and Shirley. Krijrerly and partner play Sunderland and Sunderland. Mclntyre and West play Mil and Mo Cague. Rosewater and partner play Brown and Folaora. .. Braun and Hayward play Bertwell and Sadler, Millard and Tunnecllff play Rhodes and rartner. Hullta and partner play J. Hannlghen and Bannister. Hatches In th necond round of the singles ar to be played this evening. Th matohe scheduled ar a follows: Kills play Tunneotlffa. HrownlPe Dlavs Bertwell. Millard plays It. Sunderland. I'olaom plays Hsyward. Mclntyre plays McConnell. W. Brown plays F. Crelgh. Rhodes playa ePter. Braun playa West. . Twenty-One Cars Enter Sioux City Automobile Eaoe r SIOUX CTXT. la'..' June SO.-Th driver who are antercd In th MO-mtl auto- mobtl rao her Saturday, July , took their first workout today. Twanty-on oar ar entered In th HS.OOO awaenatake Th entries, which Inolud Raeta, winner of th Chicago race, ar Eddie RJckenbacher, Tom Orr. Tom Alley. Eddie O'Donnell, Billy Chandler, Irwin Berg doll. Drover Bergdoll, W. W. Brown, J. A. Mais, J. T. Cooper, Grant Donaldson, Louis Donaldson, Ralph Mul- ford, Derlo Rests. Ed Rawltngs, k. Butler, IL A. Wetmor. J. W. Sohrunk, A, Ft Scott and Frank O. Sucker, . 1 BEATRICE AND FWRBURY PUY FOUR INNINGS FAIRBURT. Neb.. Jun (Special Telegram.) Dad Shaner Stat leaguers had the better of a four-lnnlng gama to day with Beatrloa. 4 to I. A double-header had been scheduled, but Umpire Monroe called off th gam on aooount of dark nee and an approaching rainstorm. Mc Donnell, hurler for th visitor, lasted two-thirds of th first frame, when Manager Flltman replaced him with Huggtna Both team wer plkd with Grand Islanders, Varnsy piaylng field for Falrbury. taking th place of Ed Brown, whom Falrbury sold to Mason City, la. Brown waa on of th hard hitter of th Nebraska circuit and had an average of .70. He left for Iowa to day. Payne of Grand Island played short stop for Beatrice, replacing Kortum, who was also aold to Mason City. Score: BATRICB. FAlRBtTtT. A H O A a. as m u.a s. ! Flllmas. lb. t 111 HlUbn. rt 1 Whit, la. I t OUitib. r. 8 1 SVaraar. If li:: Pmva. la. lark, rf..., Bnir. o.... pff. t Pavaa. at.... Itrkfcart, II MntKMi'all. s 1 eco.i.r. la 4 (ThlMlns. all 8 ( SPartaa. as . I 1 i 4 1 SOoabor. k.. I I I I SBnoiba. a... i i t 1 Sbaaar Haaslua 4 Totals 14 I IS 8 Taula It 8 1 4 Beatrne 1 0 1-1 Falrbury 4 0 0 04 Two-base hit: I'ejton. Varnsy. Stolen bases: Lamb. Thiesalng. Struck out: By Shsnrr. f by Huslns. 8: by McDonnell, 1,. Beets en ball: off Phaner, 8; off Hug. gins, I. Time: . Umpire: Monroe. Coast Leagtae. At Los Angeles B ll E. Salt Lake I 1 Loe Anselea 10 U 0 Batteries: I.aroy. Gregory. Morgan. Hall and Hanna; Ryan and Boies At Portlaad HUB Oakland IT Portland Ill Durlee: Prough and Elliott; Lush and Fisher. At San Ftenclsoo a. R U B. Venice Ill San Franclaco 4 10 hattcrles: Plerry and Spencer; Smith and block. Whale Wal Newark. AD FEDS.. eVdara. Barm r- NKWARK. N. J . June 10. Ohlceeo oe feated Neaark today, a twelf Ih4unln rally enabling the v lit tore to noae out the locale, I 11 I In the ninth trlplee by McOonmll and Fisher scored five runs and tied the count at L Bunched hits off Kalaerllng In the twelfth and en off Kalkenrvrg. who rrheved him. sufficed to score the winning runs. Score: RHF Chics vn 14044410 17 II t Ni' 404010100 04 u Hattenes: VcConne'l and Wllon st'her; Ksxerltn. Talkcnherg and Hart-den. CoryrlgM. 1915. International .Nw Pervh-e. BRAVES LOSE HARD BATTLE TOPHILLIES Quaker Squad Defeats Boiton Champion, by the Score of Eight to Three. CONNOLLY IS BADLY HUBT PHILADELPHIA, June SO.-Boston put up a fin uphill battle her today, but lost to the horn team. ( to6. A drive of Cravath's bat took an ugly bouno and struck Left Fielder Connolly of Boston on th jaw. Connolly waa mad unoon scloua and hi lower Up was split. Cra vath got three base before, th ball could be returned to th Infield, Ever left th game In the alxth Inning because of a lam ankle. Score! R.H.EX Boston 6 0 I Philadelphia S 10 I Batteries: Davla and Gowdrl Alexan der and Kllllfer. ' Divide Doable-Header. CINCINNATI, Jun 90. Cincinnati and Chicago divided honors here today In a double-header, Cincinnati shutting out the visitors, i to 0, In the first contest and Chlcaxo duplicating the trick tn the second oontest, I to 0. Boors, first game: R.H.EX Chicago 0 00000900-011 Cincinnati ...0 0001000-111 batteries: Lavender, Pierce and Archer; Dale and Wlngo. I Score, second game: R.H.E1 Chicago 0 01000000 1U1 Cincinnati ...0 0000000004 Batterlea: Cheney and Bresnaban; Schneider, Lear and Wlngo. Glaats Ar Skat Oat. BROOKLTN, Jun . Pfef fer outlasted Marquard today tn a pitching dual and Brooklyn won, T to 0. Bcorei RJI.EJ. New Tork....O 000900-011 Brooklyn ....0 0001006 7 10 1 Batteries: Marquard and Meyers; Pfeffer and McCarty. Sallt Doable Bill. ST. LOUIS. Jun XX Doak, who led th National league pltchera last year, hurled his first shutout gam of th season here today, winning the first gam of a double-header from Pittsburgh for St. Louis. 1 to 0. Salle mail things easier for th visitors in the second game and they slugged htm for a twelve-hit, 4 to X len-lnnlng victory. Score, first game: R H EX Pittsburgh ...0 00000000 00 St. Louis 1 0000100 141 Batteries: Adam and Glbsom Doak and Snyder. Bcore, second game: R.H.EX Pittsburgh 0 100001001 4 11 1 St. Louie 1 0001 00 00 0-1 S 1 Batterlea: McQuillan and Sohang; Bailee and Gonsalea CENTRAL CITY MAY JOIN NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE CENTRAL CITT. Neb., Jun IO.-Sp-rlal Telegram.) Central City won th third etralght gam rom Edgar today, to 1 Th other game wer to 1 and to 0. Denny pitched two nlne-ln-ntng games, allowing Edgar but on cor. Power worked th last gam. A meeting was called tonight to tak up th matter of Central City taking Grand Island's place In th Nebraska Stat leagu. Central City has won four teen straight games and plays at Sliver Creek and Stromsburg July 1 Central City Is enjoying baa ball this season with a clean, faat bunoh of young play era. Ben F. Grant I managing th club. JIM CORBETT. FORMER CHAMP PUG, IS IN TOWN James J. CorbetU on: champion heavy weight pugilist of ths world. Is tn Omaha for a day. Accompanied by his wife and Tim Coaler, his old sparring partner, Corbett la here because of a bereave ment among relatives of h's wife. Thsy ar registered at th Hotel Fontenell. Anserleaa AaaocHatioa. At Minneapolis First game: RH.Et Kansas City 4 7 Minneapolis I 11 Battrriea: Delhi, AlUinn and Alexan der; Qelbel. Bentley. William and Sulli van. Eleven Innings. At Minneapolis feecond garnet RH.E Minneapolis I 11 I Ksnsaa City 1 10 Batteries: Williams. Ylnellne snd Sullivan: Regsn. Gardner and Qelbel. LoAutsIv"eBPO"" " Fl Indianapolis'".'.".'.!!!!!!!!"!!!!!.'.'!!!!!! 1 I Batteries: Taylor and Clemens; Tipple and Blackburn. At St. Paul Milwaukee Bt. Paul Batteries: Dougherty and Steele and Glenn. At Columbus Cleveland . Columhue .'.I I 01 Hughes; RHE I ...10 10 i 11 1 Battertos: Brenton. .lames and Bill Ins: Schsnebsrg. Gaahner, Terry and Coleman. Toaaer Mas, Killed. PLATTBMOUTH. Neb., Jun 80. -Special Telegram.) Guy Wood, aged 20, while attempting to board a westbound freight her this afternoon, waa pulled under the train and died a few hour later. He aald his mother and brother resided tn Springfield, O. They wer notified. He waa gotng to Payne, Neb. K. C. Red ! Wis and La. PlOt'X R A PI DP la.. June 10. Soeolal Tiegram.) The Kansas City Hed Soa won from the home team hrre Tuesday, I to I. The Sox loat a flfteen-lnnlng dame here today by a eenre of 2 to 1. T'ie s-'-e was the beet seen hrre this eanon. Brammel Is now ra'rMne- for th R1 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W.LPct NATL LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Chicago ... .85 26 .68.1 Phlla. .82 27 .642 Bt. loula 36 21 ,6 Boeton 29 S3 .48 Pittsburgh ..81 28 .626 D. Motnes.. 8d 23 .filrti Denver ....29 26 .627 Topeka 83 28 .641 Omaha a 28 .617 Lincoln ....28 28 .6001 S. City.... ..27 81 .4M. Cincinnati ..26 82 .439 St. Joseph.. 28 84 .404 Brooklyn ...V 84 .443 New York...? SO .464 Wichita ....28 81 .426 AMER. LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE. W.LPct. W.UFct Chicago ...48 21 .7 St. Loula.. ..87 25 .697 Boston ... 23 .610 Kan. City.. .29 27 .691 Detroit ....89 26 .flml Chicago ...S S ,bm New York..W 80 .624 Pittsburgh .86 28 .556 Washington. 28 .617 Newark ....83 83 .600 Brooklyn ..80 86 .4f Cleveland ..22 89 .301 St. Louis. ..22 40 . 865 Beltlmor ..24 89 . 8MI Buffalo ....24 48 . 8681 Phlla 22 42 .344 AME.il, AB8N. W.L.Pct. STATE LEAUUK W.L.Pct. , .24 IS .849 ..28 14 .022 ,. 18 .624 ,.18 19 .41 .16 20 .429 Indlanan'a .41 26 .12 7nii. Louisville ..84 80 .646natrtn '. Kan. City. ..86 82 .622HasUng . St. Paul 83 82 .6Torir ...... Cleveland ..80 83 .4Mrlrhnrv . Milwaukee ..80 88 .42 Mllleapo' ..29 86 .468 Columbus ..24 SS .400 Testerday' Reaalte, WESTERN LEAGUEi, Omaha, 8; Dea Moines, 1. Sioux City. 6: St. Joseph. 1. w ichite - Lnver. postponed; Wichita lata In arriving. . Llnooln-Topeka, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE). New Tork, 0; Brooklyn, 7. Boeton. 6: Philadelphia, ft. Pittsburgh. 0-4; St. Louis, 2-1 Chicago, 0-2; Cincinnati. 1-0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland. 1; Detroit, 7. Chicago, 8; Bt. Louis. . Washington. 1; New Tork, 4. Philadelphia, 7-6; Boston, 10-10. FEDERAL LEAGUE. St. Louis. 1: Buffalo, 9. Chicago, 7! Newark, . Kansas City. 11: Brooklyn, t Pittsburgh. ; Baltimore. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleeland, 10; Columbus, 7. ansas City, 4-8; Minneapolis, 8-8. Louisville, 6: Indianapolis L Milwaukee. I: Bt. Paul. 6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Bftatrice-Fatrhlirv nallori anil fourth Inntnrt darknoss. York-Hastings, postponed; rain. Game Today. Western Leaaua Omaha at na VTnlnaa Sioux City at St Joseph. Wichita at uenvsr, unooin at Topeka. National League New York at Brook lyn TitMt nr. A. Dhll..lnhl. T)I,.U...U - Chicago, St iAiuts at Cincinnati. Amt.rtcen Lague Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. Washtnetnn at New York, Philadelphia at Boston. Federal League Ht. Loula at Buffalo, Chlcasro at Newark. Kansas City at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Baltimore. Nebraska State Leaaue Heatlnn at York. GOLFERS CONTINUE PLAYING IH RAIN Members of Commercial Club Carry Umbrellas and Clubs at Annual Outing. NICE CLOTHES MUD-SPATTERED Eighty-four Commercial club mem bers gplasbed about tb Field club golf links In tb mud and .rain part of yesterday afternoon, determined to go through with tbg golf tourna ment ct their annual outing In spite of the rain. Some few xouraomes got started before the rain did, and, re fusing to atop when the rain began, the players sent caddies to the club bouse for umbrellas. Then, carry ing clubs and umbrellas, they slopped around the field, and didn't play half badly at that From th number of player who allpped and fell on would have thought It was a foot ball gam caught with a camera at th third down with l.ooo yard or more to gain. J. C. McClur swung his Cub long and carefully before he would vtp ture th first drive. Then he missed. "Swish, splash" wer tb only two sounds heard, and McClur carried half th clay of tb Field club on hi trouser during th rest of th asm. I Ed Baird stood on a sharp slop and ' ,WUn or orlv 0,f- U drov hlra d"' 0,f ,"t' B tobogganed down th .bill on his stomach In th mud. J. W. Gamble looked aa If he had been elans, aa ha had been chasing tb ball around In th tall wet clover. White Treearre t'oaae to Grief, Ed Slater blossomed out In a pair of 1 whit palm beach Ire use ra For about five holes all waa well. But th rain bad kept up Its work until at last th fooling waa ao longer firm enough for him. A wish and a plunk and Slater sat In a mud puddle. Now th laundry will cer tainly send hlra a bill that will keep him ailing real estats for teo month. Some scores wer good enough for any man' play, and some eie poor nough for th worst Tst thsr was but on foursoin that had not th nerve to let It scores b seen. Those men war C H. Pickens, M. A. Hall. Ban tall K. Brown and W. B. Hughe. On by on they sneaked In off th field, allrved pat th scorrkeeiers and scrubbed UP for tb beefeteak dinner. B. K. Brando carried off th loe- net under a handicap of thirteen. Hi net Drawn for The Bee by- George McManus RED SOX TAKE TWO FR01I PHILADELPHIA Boston Wins Both Ends of Double tieader from Macki by 10 to to 5 and 10 to 7. MANY HUHLEBS KNOCKED OUT BOSTON, Jun SO. Boston won twlc from Philadelphia, 10 to and 10 to 7. Each gam waa marked by free hitting nd pitcher after pitcher was driven from the box. Score, first garnet RH.E. Philadelphia 011100010-6 12 0 Boeton .0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 -1014 i Batterlea: Haas. Bush. Davlea. Wye':- oft and Lapp, Heffner; Foater, Collin and Carrtgan, Thomas. Score, eecc 4 garnet R-H.i. Philadelphia 130111100 7 11 1 Boston 0 0 5 0 0 111 10 14 0 Batteries: Brassier and Lapp; Pen nock, Wood, Foater and Cady. Yanks Tak tae Opener. NEW TORK. Jun SO. New Tork bunohed their hits on Shaw and took the first game of the series with Washing ton by a score of 4 to L Plpp.drov In two runs with a double In th third in ning and Hartaeir home run followed Cook's single In the sixth Inning. Score: R.H.B. Washington 00010000 0-180 New York ...0 0200100 470 Batteries: Shaw. Hopper and Henry; Warhop and Sweeney. Tlarers Crash Indians. DETROIT, June SO. 8 teen pitched a fin game against his former Cleveland team mates today and Detroit hitting Mitchell viciously In the flrat and seventh Inning, won, 7 to 2. Score: R H C Cleveland ....0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 10 I Detroit I 0000011 7 8 0 Batteries: Mitchell, Harstad and O'Neill; Bteen and Stanage. Sox Make Ilea a Sweep. CHICAGO, June SO. Chicago made a clean sweep of the series from Bt Louis today when they won the fourth gam from th visitors, 8 to 8. Score: RHE St. Louts I 0 0 1 1 1 1-4 11 6 Chicago 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 8 11 1 Batteries: WellmAn. James, Kobb, Leverens and A (new, Eeveroid; Bens and bchalk. Daley. War Cuts Down the List of Athletes (Correspondence of th Associated Press.) PARIS, Jun 10. War has considerably reduced th number, of French athlete. Their champion association foot ball team, winner of th cup of th Asso ciation Sportive Franchise, ha had all but one of it men In th firing line. Four players wer killed, two severely wounded and of th remaining four, on ha been awarded the Legion of Honor and th other th Military Medal. Bon Remy, captain of th team, ha been trepanned ' twlc and exempted from further military servlca. Th Association Sporting Ferplgannats. th rugby champions of France, have had six out of It fifteen men killed. Among th athlete fallen tn battle ar Jean Bouln, holder of th world' hour record for running; Gaston Lane, captain of the French International l Fins? AriflUAL sokiile It I nrinnn .iniv m All the champion speed Cooper, Anderson, Alley, O'Donnell, nughes, Mulford, Orr, and fifteen others. GET YOUR TICEXETS NOW And Avoid tho Crush and Delay at tho Track GRANDSTAND SEAT, $3, $4 and $5. BOX SEATS $7. Free Parkins; Spate south of grand stand under police fiiard for itrand stand and box seat holders. GENERAL ADMISSION, $1 per person to north half inside the track; also $1 for your automobile. GENERAL ADMISSION, $2 per person to south half inside the track. No charge for your automobile. . There are a few choice parking spaces next the pits and facing the grand stand at $5 and $10 per automobile, in addition to $2-per person. NO EXTRAS Only one charge as above NO EXTRAS. We strongly advise the purchase of general admission as well as grand stand ticket- at our down town office before the day of the race. Mail orders given imme diate attention, Get your tickets- so that you can drive right in and secure choice parking space. i; Or.luim AUTO SPEEDUnY CO., 1011 Farnam St., Omaha Rugby teams, and Francisco Faber, the best professional road cyclist In Ftance. REBELS WHIFTERPS AGAIN Pittsburgh Wins Sixth Consecutive Victory Over Baltimore Federals. SIX TO ONE IS THE SCORE BALTIMORE, June 30. -Pittsburgh to day won Its sixth consecutive game from Baltimore this season, I to I Dickson waa tight In the pinches. Walsh' horn run counting the only run against him. Score: R.H.E. Pittsburgh ....1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 14 7 1 Baltimore ....0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 01 8 8 Batteries: Pittsburgh, Dickson and O'Connors; Baltimore, Bender and Jackli :h. Blnea Whip Terriers. BUFFALO. June SO. Frequent changes In the box failed to check the Buffeds batting streaks in today's, 0 to 1. victory over St. Louis. Score: R.H.E. St. Loula 0 0001000 01 10 Buffalo 1 1000113 - 14 2 Batteries: St. Louis. Crandall, Watson. Wlllett and Hartley; Bufflo, Anderson and Blair. Tops Lose 'to Caaeya. BROOKLYN, June 80 Kansas City beat Brooklyn, 11 to 2 today, by batting three pitchers almost at will while John son was holding the locals safe. Score: R H 1 Kansas Clty.l 1 2 0 0 0 8 2 111 15 1 Brooklyn ....0 0 000001 1274 Batterlea'. Kansas City, Johnson and Easterly; Brooklyn. Iafltte, Herring, Bluejacket and Land. Wright. Move Under Way to Annex Isle of Man (Correspondence of the Associated Preaa.) LONDON, June 10.-Dr. Aanbros Qualtrough, a member of the House pf Keys, th governing parliament of th Iale of Man, gave notice at the last ses sion of that body that at th next meet ing h would move that the English gov ernment be asked to annex the Island. He complained that th Isle of Man could not get needed reforms, and that th government had relapsed Into a "one-man power." Th Manx people, bo affirmed, were worse governed than the Germans. The Island, .owing to th cutting off of boarding house and hotel business by the war, is on th border Una of starva tion. Th Isle-of Man, , although part of the British Igles, stfll maintains a certain Independence. It' is governed by a sepa rate legislature called the TVnwald, con sisting of two houses, the governor and council, and th house of Key. Bills, after having passed both houses, must receive tb royal assent. FREE SPEECH AND THOUGHT DON'T EXIST IN CHINA SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.-Ftee speech and free thought given to Chines by th first republican parliament, has been snatched from them while the gift was yet new, by th government of Presi dent Tuan Shi Kal, Shin Lun, former speaker of the Chines senate, aald today. n fori Hnnniuh i??30 O'clock siiadp On the World's Fastest Track for $15,000 Purse - demons will fight it out. including: Resta, Eichenbacher. CDTLER TO ARRIYE HERE EARLY TODAY Giant Wrestler Who Is to Meet Joe Stecher Says He's Dead One if He Loiei. EZFEESSES GREAT CONFIDENCE By ED SMITH. (Referee of Stecher-Cutler Match.) CHICAGO, June . (Special Telegram.) Charley Cutler and hi entire training) camp, boarded a Northwestern train at 4:06 o'clock tonight, headed for Omaha, where they ar due to arrive at 7:20 o'clock in the morning. The party had two drawing room and a compartment.- With th big man, who is matched to meet Jo Stecher, for the championship, July 6, were Mrs. Cutler, who 1 at tending to the cooking of every morsel that the wrestler eats and hi manager,, Billy Rochell and the wrestling mate he has had with him for the last six weeks. - These are Joe Geshtout, who Is' In charge;' Ed Lewis, the Kentucky "Strangler;" Charley Challender, the "Mysterious Conductor," and Earl Cad dock, th amateur champion. Cutler worked out for seventy-five mln- utes today and will continue his training tomorrow In Omaha, aa If nothing hartl happened. He expressed the greatest confidence when leaving, and said, thai' he had nothing left to wish for as far aa condition la concerned. "If I lose this match, I will be a dead one," he told a big party of friend, who went to th atatlon to see hint off. "That' the way I figure. If I lose to a young boy, I might aa well quit th game, so I have juat got to win that's all." "Th match 1 dad en th level and' ril win It as quickly aa possible. If I can win at all, but my friends can bet that It I lose I will die fighting."? 1 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jun SO. COFFEE While still very quiet, there waa a little mora business In the market for coffee fu tures here today, and prices ruled steady tn sympathy with reports of continued steadiness In the cost and freight mar ket. The opening waa at an advance of 2 to t points, and the market closed 3 to 6 points net higher. Sales, 1.260 bagn. July, 7.01c; August. 6.87c; September, 8.82o; Otohr. 68hc: November. 6.&""5 Decem ber, e.SSc: January, 4.80c: February, 44cl March, 9.no; April. 7.ue; May, i.wc; June. 7.13c. Srot. eteadv: Rio No. 7. Tc: Santos No. 4. Xc. Santoa 4e were ojtited at 8.90c to 8.10c In the cost and freight mar-) ket. and nuotattons ror ruo ic ranged ' from about lino to t.uuc. . Oil and Rosla. NEW YORK, June 80.-TURPENTINH Steady. ROSIN Firm. SAVANNAH, Ga.. June SO. TERPEN TINE Firm at 3!40c; fairs, 477 bbls.;' receipts. 727 bbls.; shipments, 14 bbls.; stock, 22.000 bbls. . , ROSIN Firm; sales, 1 bbls.; re celpts. 2.224 bhla; shipments, 128 bblai stock, 58,871 bbls. Quotations: A and B.j 8S.06: C and D, 13 10; E. 83.20; F, O ersl H, $38".; I. I3.47V4; K, 82.86; M, M .45; N, 86.S5; WG. 8S.30; WW. 86.60. auto oage t viuuma. cf... of tb Northern league. all .1