Bringing Up WOLYES TURN ON OHAHAAND WIN Wichet ''Defeat Rourkei by Score of Five to Three, Mm Not Being Effective. LITSCHIS HOMER DECIDES Wichita, June 4. (Special Tele gram,) Wichita turned on Omaha and reversed Saturday'! core of 5 to 3. Met was not effective and with the score tied in the third Bruck en tered the game anil was hit for run in the sixth and seventh. A home run by Litschi with one on turned the tide of battle in the third in favor of the Wolves Omaha threatened to drive Fleharty from the box in the first two inniiiRs, and relief pitchera were warming up. A single, r-acrifice and a walk put two on in the first but Miller ami Krurer were out on long flic to center field In the second Kilduff led off with a triple. Burg singled, scoring Kilduff. Priest sacriliced. Mcrze popped to Rossman. Krug doubled, counting Fiiirg. Krug took third on a wild fiitch and scored oh Hetling's error on Smith's grounder to third. Thomp son walked, but Miller grounded out to Rossman. Retirei Them in Order. Plrharty settled down after the iec ond and retired the visitors in order in the next four innings. Krug col lected a Texas leaguer in the seventh afier two were down. Miller walked with one down in the eighth, but Kruegrr hit into a double killing. Priest singled after two were down in the ninth, but Marshall fanned. Fle barty led off with a single in the third, Fox tanned but Litschi hit the ball over left field fence. Helling walked and scored on Rosjman's double to left. F.ruck replaced Mer. Burg thre wont Britton at first. Jackson walked. Bruck stopped the rally by fanning Tobin. I.itscni led off with a double in the fifth, but star fielding by Kilduff cut off a run. Gray Held on Third. Jackson led off with a double in the sixth ami scored on Gray's triple, (iray was held on third when Bruck forced Fleharty to foul to Krueger and fanned Fox. Litschi and Helling led off with singles in the seventh and advanced on Rossman's sacrifice. Britton hit to Krug and Litschi was tagged out between third and home. Britton was caught between firat and second, but lletling scored when the play was made to first on Britton. Faid admissions. .l.fMKt. Sioux Win Game From Topeka Clan! Topeka, June 4. Doyle and Hall; were hit hard by the Indians, while 1 drover was effective against his old tratnmates and Sioux I ity won the' fcante, 8 to J. Score; I filiH X ( ITT AH. R II II V R. t.iimin. If I 1 I I n ( !h t I I iihn. . . I J ) 1 lun, ff I J 3 I S Ual, If t I I MU IK . , , , t I B )H II .!.:. . lb , , j ii I i. !fun, r. , . , 4 t i 3 9 ,jp s I rM.t, r ., .,A $ ft :. p 4 I i I t ft r,-4. ....! II ik il M t -kn, Ik . . I 1 1 l" Ik . S I It I ,, ..,.), a t I I II m kM,.f if 1 t h .... ,1 t .. " r I ' t t 1 I I i I ft I ft I ft I I , I ft ft ft .;! f I I .! . I 4 ft ft ft ! t I V II I ' . 1 1 4 I't f, !..', ... k k I I " t ( H' I -!' ! I :tf . I I I 3 ft ft 4(f - , . 4 w .1, . ft.. ,lv , . ft . f - . . t .. v I - . w. . - i-. fc . 'l i i J , ' 4 ft w . 1. I . t . v - I 4. , - f 4 lv mt , . I . k . . u i . i . - I . kt4. I, kwtt. 4 ft 4 ' t . . ft. 1 . t - t k ft , 4 - 4 - 4' - ft .... . " . . t - . . I4 . . 4 . fc.i4 . ' . I' k . . , , ' 4 - " - - 4 J-' I . - fc '. ' I 4 . . , I 4... ' ' 4 I . ... . 4 4 ' . I , , f I . . - , ( ... 44 .4-4 - I . ' 4 - 4 4 1. . -t ... 4 ,-,..-...,, , 4 4 4 144 4 4 t, ) 4t4.t ft.4,-4.44 . . . 4 4 .4 .4 .'4- 4 4 . t. - -1 4 . - ,a , ... ,.4 , g a Father TEN MINUTEb- PLANK HOPES TO PITCH UNTIL HE IS FORTY-FIVE. LDDI& fiANK Kddie Flank, the former Athletic and St. I.ouis Federal pitcher, who is now with the Browns, refuses to be counted out. He. scoffs at the idea that he won't amount to much this season and confounds his critics by the assertion that l)e expects to keep on pitching in the majors until he is 45 years old. According to all that dope, the hero of Gettysburg will stick around another five years. Jn a gar rulous moment the other day he con sented, to talk abonnt himself. Here is what he ITad to say: "I've never had a sore arm, and when I quit the game it will be. be cause Ftn tired of it, I'm 40 now, but I'm going to stilk in the big leagues for fivee more years. At 45 then, I think I'll be prepared to stay at home, filching is a job. It must he studied by the pitcher. He must study the other fellow, thee batter, and then give him what he knows he cannot hit. That's the way I have pitched for 15 years. The fellow with the fast ball will last longer than the one with the curve. I'll pitch five fast ones to a single curve or sdow ball. But the winning pitcher must have the rom biuation. He must mix 'em to the bat ter. Control is the biggest point. If you can put it where you want, then you'll win more games than you lose." Wiches Turn Table W ICHIT.. ar. h. II. O. .V F, rt. l.ltM-M. . . Hrlllni, , Hodman, 1h. hrllK.n. ih. . .Irkin, cf. . Thtn. If trs , v.. Hrh.rl) p. . n o n 0 I't I 4 a a Tnl.l. .ii a M JT OMM AH. K II O. krin. Jk kmlih. If. . 1 hompftnn, rf. Miller, lb. . . Hunger, r. . . Klliluff. .4. I4ut, Jlh , I'rlxl, rf. Mr, t. Mru.k, r r.hll, L.UIft . . n II 1 . II MUlIoa far Mm. ft. la ninth. mi. hit a a a 4)mr. I 4 I I I hartlftra titi: Smimi. Smith. rt4 Tft P4ft bit: liruc. I llmrtat. NnaatHaaj, 44. thro tM hltft. kiiawft, 4.t4r. . fua. III4.4.I Xuloa awi Umlik. 11114 4f i 4 a i 4 ft4 ihtta i. ajlMaftt of Mrtt4-h. 4 In at mm4 t ia.lr4 tWHlWftft IftONfclS plN; I 144 H4 4ft 411,444 4 44.44m4m. ntrurh t V tlohnrlt. t, 4-4, ti ht Hro.41. 4 rut tH4 OX lt4hoit, t, all M-4 I. B.4, 4II4 Vit4i lloharti ttaoo I 4A 114.4,140a. t w4 ts Lochs Declare War On Traitor Liiril I -o t'ft I ... h I l'- C' f tlc i:i 1 ' '4 4 1 M f .1 .... ! l S In 1 4 N I1'! "I'ff l,li I l" -r , . . , ... . ! 'if 'I ! 4 4 . r g 4 . : . f .t t.4 .. . 1 , , ! t. I 14 O 411 I ll I1!. I l' I , I 'l" I I ll ' I Ml I (1-1 l l'fl! I t I '! I f f I- llh '- " -' I !-.' I' '4'f 'HI'. g.'ln.( .. i 4! -r fftf .. s. 4 . 0 , . a 4 , t - ft 1 . t j I M 1 I 4 4 I 1 ' I t - ,4 i ' .4 44 ,44 ,4 4i4 FA ' -VW 1 THE BEE: CopjrHht, HU. lntcrn'1 Ns-wg INDIANS MAKE IT TWO OFF RED SOX Cleveland Defeats Boston by the Score of Nine Run to Three. MORTON OUTPITCHES FOSTER Cleveland, O., June 4 Cleveland made it two straight from Boston, winning- today by a score of ) to 3, Mays and Bagby were hit hard from the Mart, but Cleveland wa luckier in bunching its hits with errors, while Morton oiitpitthcd Foster, 'Boston's relief pitcher. First Baseman Hoblite! was spiked atid forced to retir, First Baseman Gandil of Cleveland also retired he cause of a hit in the head with a pitched ball. Score; i.KVM.ANh - Huston AH II II A K AN II O A K ';rnn- If i 1 I) (I DHun'H'n.rf 4 2 I l'1rnr Jh t I 2 4 0 M c N I y , 2 b 4 3 I HpkT.rf J 2 0 ni.owla.lf 4 12 Mlllllh.rf 4 1 1 l OHnh'col.lb 2 10 1 i ii. 1 1 1. 1 b 3 110 0 nr. dy Ui J n S I 0 KiiKoi.it, ooio ow ikor.i f a i r n o llnw'rl 2h Sail OOnrrl r.Sh 41130 ""kl'llii 4 0 4ft llnnvn.M 4 2 J I CNolll.,. I I M OThKliilio..: 0 J 1 0 Hli p J 0 0 0 OM.jo p 0 0 0 A 0 M'irlnii.ii J 0 0 ,Arnplor.u 3 113 1 Kvftnk 0 0 A 0 O'Uhorlon I A 0 0 A ToUls. .H U !T 14 I Tnl.lft .34 24) 14 4 Hftii for (Jiinrlll In lh olhlh. HftHod for Koiior In nlnih. Piftton , I 1 1 A A A A 01 i'lovln1 '..,.1 2 3 I A 0 A 1 Two htftft tills: Ornoy, O'N'olll. nmlih. Hnwurd, Hnhlluol, llonrlkaon. t.owis. Hlnlon hHfton; ilriinoy, Turnor, fiftrTlfi,- hltft: Tumor. Walker. Hufrlflco fly: iinrKlll T ou -hlo pliya: W mlsnnnft n! ilnnrlll,, Turnor. W ftinbdosniiftft and llftnrlll. Baooe on bulla: Off Hashy, : riff Mnrlon, 1; off Mava, I. nff P'oalor, 4 Mlla nf ornorl runa: Off Bhy, 7 and t In two Ihlrrta Inning; nff Morion. 1 and nona In ftva and ono-fhlrd Innlnia'; off Maya. I and 1 In lro Ihlrda Innlnaa: nff Knaior. i and and al and on 'ihlrd Innlnga. Hit by pllrhod ball; Ry roaior, I (Oandll). nrru.-w nut; My Bfttbv. I: by Morton, , Thna; 3, IS. t'mplr'ft ("hill anil Dlneon. Mark liaa In Phlla. ft. I.ntila, Mo. Juno I By bilnrhlnf hit In tha altih Innliic today, HI. I.ntila dofotd Phlladalphla, 4 to . In fhla Innlnc aiHToa Iva alnxloa by Miliar filalor, Prmt and Mar anna pmdiicod Ihroo runa, Thft locala sot run In tho third whon Auatln walkod, waa afo t aornnd whan Ijajnla droppod Moyor'a throw and arored on Minor's alngln. Knob atartod for flt. liOiila, but fftva wny to (Iroom In tha flrat whon ha boroina 111. Tha acore : rHlt.AIHCt.PHtA A H-H.i . A. Witt aa III! BT. l.orts A B U ll, A K. oshotion.lf lAuailn..lb nMlllor.rf lHi.ior.lb Al'ratt.Sb OM'aano.rf Ol'hnfton.aa OHartloy.c OKoob.p Atlro.Mn.p 1 1 FMrk.ab 1 0 Rtrunk.rf 1 A l.alnlo.'Jh 1 0 Mi'ln'la lb 1 W'alah.rf 4 1 iMdrlnc.lf 4 I Moyor.n H 0 Mvora.p 4 2 Sfhani 0 A 1 1 1 0 1 1 10 1 1 1 4 0 2 A 4 0 A A 1 0 A I A 0 A 1 A Totala. . SO !4 if 1 -W Iniftii p 4 Totala, 3S J IT 13 A Ball'd for Mayor In ninth, Phlladftlphl .JAOOAAAA lJ Ht. l.oilla AA1A0SAS 4 Throa baao hit. Witt Hlnlon baaa: "hot (mi, I'ratl 121 Karririr hlta: Mlllrr. Hrhan(. Iintiblo plavi: .lohnaun to Tratt to Htalor IJi, Plrk to Mrlitnla to l.alolo. I.oft on baiioa: t'hlla.loihpis, 7. "I l.oula J ltaroa on hftlla: (iff Moyora 4. off Koob. ; off Oroom, 4. Hllft artd oarnod runa. Off Moy ora. 3 and 2 In olght Innlnsa: off Koob. land S In no Innlnia tnona nut In flrall; nff Ui.nrtn. and 1 In alshi and two Ihlrda In nlnaa. off Votltnan. no htm no runs In ona third lnnln furuch out. Hy Moyora, J: by U10..111 ; Tlm: 1 4 I'mplrrs: Ktant and alnn,' Whlta Hos Whip .VanUooft. 'hlaf, Jtnift 4 rhlia" dnihhod n Now V'ik pllthorft fr 4l4lo lilta t'diiv. frtmg tvtoHo off Klolir In Iho firt fti In ninao ftll1 won oftftll., K l 4 All.rt ItllR- 40U. tho t'bta' loll homier ail..d only , aa hit up t" iba alxih w hn lb Yaoko bun, 1,4.1 r;o, hi, lu.lina Bitkoia ,l.4hla, and; ,lr.ta hltn tr'Mii tno oibi. 1 iho 4i. 4.44 .il4,rplod llf!ooi mlmilo - , Ht4 t hi 4ft., a, 41 o.-t) aiu4l oh Ih hi:o tho 044 lnin tofttill. aaftl'iot a d i iim by 1 itiplro 11 I n,blt .-. H h1! ; .1 ..it-:. Mn,,o vu A,il I'tt, hr fnihor i olit'.,t l ha.o ift tfthi (. hoiki bunt an lb It ,,,.i.i.;i, g r'oi. r,. n..i ,i.,,ahlin twiod oftalMftt bint I a, or tn lb 401, inln4 J.ibit 1 y. i. a tlf'l4.i a'.ib tha I444 fifi, N.ttro. MCV 1,'Hk t ill," tilll 11 it n r mil 11 1 f H'h ! rf t 1 ft of t ol , rf 4 I H .4.4. m ( I . ft If. 4 t OS 4 ia a 1 a 4.' a 'f 4 I ' . 4 n I t t 1 iu,. f 1 4 4...JA t.4,.4, ill I , r t ft , r. 4 ti a f II 4 Hi 1 'f ... 4 O 4 4 '4 4.44 ' b.. ' p I I 1 n 1 k , 4 . I ft ft ? 4 n .4 1 ( 1 t'-4 U.4 h, 1 . 4 4 4 14 1! - II 14 t f 4' 4 '4 1 4 in I... t 4..'!'. la 1 t'ft, , .,.,,," I 4 hi 4 4 t 4 I I I : 1 Ii , k.., ,,, 44 44.4. I , ..;,, ' .4.4- . 44 4... I. , t . ,. ' . .4 - 4 .1 4 t'. , , ., v,. 1 .4 ' 4- .4 4,4 4 C ,' .. ... I . 4 . f ' 44144 J .11 1 ....... . . .,44 ., : I J k 4 4 , 4 I- . , I -. 1 4 4 I k I v.",.vr..,vr.-,.: v 4 1 I . . . . . .... ,-. I ' ' . ' ' -' ' ' ' "' it I ft - ' 1 - j , . k 4 . . , . t 4 4 . 'i . , 4 . , 4, ,. 4 ' I' 1 ! I ' t .4 . , 4 . . . tj, . 4. . h . ? , 4 ,. j , . 4 1 . 4 I (J, ' I ft " r 4 . . . ' 4 ..-.4 " l4 Ml a . fig, ' 1 ' - ' ' 1 ' - - ft . 4 . 4 . 1 4 . . . 44 , . , . 41, I ',v 1 " '-"ft . ' - I 1 ft. ,..,1 a a 44ft 11I l II . 1 - 4. (4 . I at,. i4 , 4 .. .-4 I" 1.4 ft ft 4 4 l .V , ft . "4 4. 4 , 4 ' 4 OMAHA. MONDAY, JUNE t t BerTlc MINUTED- R'mdoau'a alngl In lha eighth produrad tha othor runa. h.'ore. WASHIVOTON. Totala : 2t 13 I All H. O A V.. liKTROIT Morg'n !b 1 I 4 2 04 ARM. OAK. roftlor.Jb 4 1 A A IBuahftS 4 0 I 1 A Milan. if X I 1 A nvillSb S023O llond u.lf 4 3 10 Ii: obb.i f 4 A 1 I A (Vllma.lb 4 11 OVoarli.lf 1 1 4 A 0 Hhanka.rf 1110 niriman.rf 113 0 0 llonry.o 1 A S I fl HurDa.l h 10 12 10 MiHdo.aa 4 1 0 iVoung.Jb 1 A 2.2 0 Oallla.p I A 1 1 omanago.r: 1 0 2 0 0 rib a.p A 0 A A nilama n.p 3 A A 4 A Moollar 0 0 0 A odauaa.p I 1 A I 0 .lamlaon A 0 A 0 o'kavan'h 1 A 0 A A Alnalh.e A 0 A A A Totala .! 4 27 16 Ran for Honry In ninth Battod for Oallla In ninth. una nut whop winning ran aorad. Battod for Htanaga in ninth Waahlngton .0 1 A A 0 0 0 I 11 tiotruk 2 A 0 0 A A 01 14 , Two haaa hlta: Vagrh, tlondoau, Foator. Throahaao hlta Khaukl, liauaa Itotna run: oarh. Smlon baaoa: Voarh. 8hanka. Sa, rlflra hlta: Vlft. Burna, Khanka. Bayrlflra filn: Honry. Jatnlon lioublo playa: lluh to Voung to Burin: Cobb to Burna, .Mi'Hrlda lo Morgan to WHIlumn C), l.oft on liaaoao: Waahlngton, . riotrnlt. 7. Klral on orrora: riotrolt, 4. Baaoa nn balla; tiff Uallla. I; nff Hamilton, 4 Hlla and oarnod runa. Off Onllla, 1 hlla and 1 runa In olght Innlnga: off Film, 1 hit and no runa In ona third Inning; off Dauna. no hlta and I run In Iwo-thrlda Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Oallia, Hollmann 12). Utriuk out: By Oallla. 1; by Hamilton, t. 1,'rtTplroa; Con nolly and Hlldobrand. u.. h a hrdrhdall ahrdl ahrdlu ahrdludd BAUMAN LEADS IN FIELD CLUB GOLF Hundred and Fifty Turn Out For Handicap Again! Bogey at Happy Hollow Club. DINNER MATCHES THIS WEEK 0. J. Bauman led the field in a hogey handicap at the Omaha FielrJ cluh yesterday. Bainnan trimmed the colonel 6 up. Sixteen qualified for the match play, as follows: O. ,T. Bauman .. .A up!H Oraonalraot 1 up A V Bhntwell..4 upjs. B Voung... 1 up .Ina W'llllama. . . .4 up I J Punn 1 up lohn I.ftvolla... 4 Up M T Harartg..,.! up ('. I tiavla 4 iip;R A. Morrlann..! tip fl Doharty 4 up' Albert C'ahn ... S up b. Ti. l arrlar 4 tiplW'. t;. Nlrholaon.l up r. W. falklna...! up H. C. Jordan ...1 up P w Halo 1 upPaul W'ernhr...l up W. I. Malony. .1 up The draw for the match play is as follows: Bauman (galnat Hala. Punn ggalnet Batrd. t'arrlor agalnat Morrlunn Uroonatraat agalnat Wllllama 1. avalla agalnat Young. Hwevts agalnat Pohorty. t'alktna agalnat t'ohn. Malnnoy agalnat Bhnlwol A dinner match is on the card for the Field club next Saturday. George Fortran and A. B. Rutherford will captain the opposing teams. Prac tically every colter in the club will he summoned into service. The losers must provide the eats for the victors. Many Out at Hollow. An eighteen-hole handicap aeainst hocey was staged at Happy Hollow yesterday w ith ISO golfers iak:ng part. The fullcwi'iR are the scores of the fixteen low men who qualified for the lames J. Fitrgerald trophv: ' lidrp. K P. .taniaa 1- 2 up R II M..ila S 1 up t II Marloy 4 even ll W t'pdika . , '. I 1 down Art. Falt-nnor It 1( down Hryt-e t'raford 4 1 down H I. Martin 11 1 d.in W, 11. riala II 3 d.iwn I I. A Smllh 1 2 rlunn I llav tnirkoo i rinH n I I., r. Thomaa 13 1 don I A I' Mm lain J. ! dov n i A W rrlond II 1 A .n I II I. iioblann I ! I d im 11 M n M' lay.len II ! d.,n r . holer SI 3 lefts I Hrawitigs fur the match play at ai j follow 1. I Jaiitoi it) aialnftt Smith 1U1 lai.i.nr li:i aatii4l f'nend lilt. Matl.t 4 s agaiiiot 1 h.uifta ,I4 iftrini tltt amlt.at M. 4a, den till 11,114 fit against iiH4 ,14' , - f.,. tt, aii 41 ll .i-.i4..H ttfti I r.likft .lil ll.inll l,4.aa'l til I'ft'a ll.'l eia'fftt 41 h.'4r I Next Ja;urilav a ,'.n ,t mauH w ill j he lt! tritfri te.tiitt caplameil . I v I'ffii.tent t 'urlr Nl rmu i n l nt l'ifitft I II 1 1 hi 1 ! t . . tt the i 'i ll Hit -"g-iia:' t f.'r I .I HI- 0'.I (,,( 44 44 . ,.!; ..'.r t a ' tl f ghl.-ftt lfV li.tn 1 tnfiU' iil i il(l :gl l j .1 ! 1 1 I. if I if l i .ii.,.- it....!., gta.i l t'f'ltfsl ' t M .' It-i'l - , 1 1. K - K' ftirn',- i 1 ittoi I at. i' f t..'!'H (i!'l 4l,'tl4 Y'f tl. g Iff I ft. ft ' I . t I .Hill ! .S s.i'i'ftf I t' t..i'ff lf,i-. I M,44 .! 4 a 4 .. I ( Kift I-',' f f K f l f 41 v1 4 I I a I f ' I 11 4 ( It en ( ! il !'4il l'4. .'( f-f I,'". , i-.l 4 , itji 1'hf .(..(hito a, t-.f h I J' 1 4 ' f 4 ' 04 t ' 4 1 I 4 . 4 1 I 1 1 i44Hi4,. 41 ' I II 4' 1 4 4. I 4 4. r 1 a 4 4 4 vt .. M . 14.., 4 I . vt 4, M 44 1 4 1 i. 4 - 44 4 1, . . 14 I II 1 I ' t ' 4 S. 1916. Drawn for The I SAtf-FRIEND IFVOUW NOT CQd TO CbE THAT PHONE) WOULD- - J Yd, THIRTY minute: LINKS HAIJ BEARS' RUSH Take Hard-Fought Fray, of Thirteen Frames From Denver, GAME IS A PITCHING BATTLE Denver, Colo., June 4. Lincoln broke Denver's winning streak and won a hard-fought thirteen-inning game here today, 3 to 2. It was a pitchers' battle, in which Gardner al lowed nine hits and Manser twelve. A home run by Kcllcher was a fea ture, core; T'ENVKR AB It If O A K Mil lor. rf s n n n 0 0 Kollohor, aa ,, 1 1 1 f 1 nakoa, rf , , ( n 1 1 It S Huithor, If. 1 1 1 1 n 1 I '.. lb 4 0 2 4 t " HhloMn. lb b n n ) (I 0 Hhoftink, c 7, .... J n 0 t 2 t Rood, lb S b 2 4 In 1 Mimaer, p., 4 n, 1 s 4 n siorr 1 0 , 1 0 n n Tnlnla 43 J 9 39 10 1 UNCI it, N. AB. n. H. O A, E rarllale, If s n 2 3 n 0 Hlnrhman. 2b S n 0 4,3 n Thomaaoit, rf s n J ft n 0 Wllllama, lb s n n JJ 2 1 t.ober. rf S 2 J 1 ft ft Hohrer, c S O I 4 2 ft Smith, a ,,. 1 t 2 8 ft Hunn, lb 4 1 ft 1 ft Hard nor, p S ft 1 J J ft Jnhnaon, lb... , 2 0 (I 1 ft ft Totala f,ft .1 12 is 14 j Battod for Manaor In thlrtaonth. Llnonln M Ml) 1 II HI 18 Denver I I II 11 I IMM 0 1 Harrlfl"o hlla: Rohror, In-er, Twn haao hlla: 8mlth (2). ( arllale Three ba hU: Lobor. Homo run: Kollohor. Bimoa on bain: Off tiardnor. 2; off Manaor, 2. Htruck out: By Oardnor. 2, by Manaor, f. Smlon baaee; Rood. Lobar, Paaaod ball: Shoatak. lioublo pay: Manaor to Kollohor to Hhlolda. Wllllama lunaftalaiod 1. Pniltli to Wllllama. Kollrher to Hood lo Shields. Tlmft. I.9O. Umpire: Mullen. American Aeaorlntlnn ... At Indlanapolia R H K C'nlumbiia . ft 1 ft Indlanapolia 0 1 j Baiiorlea: r'olumbui. ' urtla. Pavla and .Murphy; Indlanapo,lla, tartor and Oonett. At Kanaaa City FMrat game. R U E. St. Paul in 1 Kanaaa I'lty ( 7 0 Batiorloe: Rt. Paul, Dnuglaa, Tpham and PROTECTION AGAINST FRICTION film imkj" 'Wty . ,.: -'i .v,fcw)-v.', "M rMS; Sa ? l ... j. K -. i ' " I.. W - -i --4. 'U'1 -i '-Sf'.-" , ?-.r. -. hi m iriritf"''!! w wmmmmKmmm mm ntimitiiitwiiw i ii ' ' " 1,1 """" 111 iwiftWi'imiriiii I niiwininiiiiwi n n in n mm1 9 1 wit -ftiftH4 -i?i.ii''ftw m uiii-nijiiiiii'iii( mmrnmmmmmmvmmmmmm'mi VFlllfiln) 111liTlf!2S TVs?! in iiaajnustrnii -in inw isiiimrTJ - inririrTi Bee by George McManus T land, Kanraa City, Regan and Berry, Hsr grave Horond ilamp n HI. PhuI , 4 1 Kaneae t'lly 7 At Milwaukee BUB. Milwaukee 1 1 Mlnneapolla 3 Hattarlea: Milwaukee. Hlapnli'ka and Maver; Mlnneapulla. Carhlon and ow-ena. At Toledo R H E. Louisville. 5 1 Toledo 1 7 1 Batterlea: Louisville, Northrup and I... Longe; Toledo, Main and Sween". Boosters Overcome St. Joseph Athletes St. Jo.-opph, Mo., June 4. Des Moines won from St. Joseph this aft ernoon, S to 2. Jourdan, first baseman for St. Joseph, was badly hurt when spiked by lialm. He will be out of the game for some time. Score; iuca MOI.VKS AB R H O A K. Hahn, rf 6 ft ft 3 ft ft Ilunior. if 4 ft 1 ? ft ft .Innea, lb 1 1 fi ft ft Meloan. If 4 1 1 1 ft " Breen. n 2 1 ft ft ft fl Hartford aa 8 1 1 1 1 ft Ewoldt. lb 4 I 2 1 ft 1 Clalra. II, 4 fl 2 J ft fl Muaaer, p .... 1 fl 1 ft C ft Totala 12 C I 27 7 0 HT JOBEPH. AB. R. M O A E Mor he. ft 1 1 1 1 ft ft O. W llllama. 2b. 1 fl ft I 2 fl .tourdan, lb I....1 ft ft h ft fl Work, e 4 ft ft 2 ft 0 Sullivan, rf 1 ft 1 2 ft C nutler, as 1 fl fl 1 2 fl Klrkham. If 1 .. 1 I fl ft Keating. Ill 1 ft ft 1 1 1 Nommera, p 2 ft ft 1 I ft Tuaiier, lb 1 ft 4 1 ft 1 Totala 2 3 J 17 10 S St. Jnaeph 1 fl ft fl ft I ft ft 02 Dos Molnea 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 01 Striifk out; By Sommera. 1, by Museer. Baaea on balla: Off Sommars. J: nff Muaaor, I. HIH: Off Sommere, t. Hit by pltehed ball: Mrt abe, o. Williams. Hart ford. Sa.rlflra hlta: O. Williams, Jourdan. MeCaba. Hartford. Breen. Two-baaa hlla: Mr.C'abe. Klrkham, Meloan. Hartford. Wild pltr-h: Pimmtri. Poubla plays: riommors to Keating ,o Jourdan, Ewoldt to Claire to Jones. Left on bases'. 81. Joseph. 4: Ilea Molnea, 2. Earned runa: Pt. Joaeph, 1; Ties Moines. 2. Time; 1,111. Umpires; Pon tius and Anderson. H H 4? 'jmi n pRICTION can't torpedo your car without warning if you insure lubrication by using POLARINE The Standard Motor Lubricant Wherever you see the sign, it stands for maximum lubrication and a reliable dealer. SERVICE STATIONS IN OMAHA Iftik aaat Csm itreel S. .al Oraat r4 ,l,k aag ll.raei hiraft Sla4 Sirl aa4 Ihnlsft (rraal J"ik sa4 lft'aa & tik 4o4 I Si reel, So. StiJft STA.NDARI) OH. COMPANY t. rim ... OM AH 4 - iif'arfir - iriiro n J " - - SH- I'M TAIXIN' TO ME WIPE.'' V Uni of Omaha Law School to Graduate Class of Three The University of Omaha Law school will graduate three student! at the annual graduation of the Col- ; lege of Arts and Sciences Thursday evening in John Jacobs' Memorial hall. The graduation of the law stu dents will be held jointly with the arts and science departments and will be the first time in the history of the university that the law department has held joint exercises 'with tiie col lege proper. Several years ago the law depart ment, which was then known as the Omaha School of Law, became, affili ated with the collegiate department. The three students who will receive their diplomas are J. Wilgodt John son, Clark W. Carmby ana Harry E. Schellberg.. Two women with a grade of 95 per cent or above led in the general aver ages recently compiled at the Uni versity of Omaha Law school. Thej are P.lizaheth Parsons and Emily S Thomson. Other who completed their work with an average above 91) are Forrest W. Clark, Alfred Nansen, Joseph D. 'Houston, Alexander l". Hunter, Robert B. Schuyler and James Sturdevant. Active work of the department closed May 28. Games Today. Weaforn League Llnoolti at Denver, Peg Molnea at Ht. Joseph, Rloux City it Topeka, Omaha at Wlrhlla. National League C'hlrsgo at Boston. Plttshurtrs at Brooklyn. C'lnrlnngtl at New Vork. St. Louis st Philadelphia Amorlran League Boston at C'laetsnd. Waahlngton at Lrtrolt. Philadelphia at Ht. Louis, New York at Chlrago, North t'lntt Victor. North riatte, Neb , June 4 (Spei-u) Vorth Plalte defeated Eustls, 5 to 1, In ten Innlnga here today. j)Iarine MOTOR OILS tTAinuno on. cohpwi B If H rl in 13 D ii iJ'i 1 - . j : I I