J rNrt 5 I! I 4 i i Bringing Up TT 1 l VELL- I'LL JUST j III TlPI I X'VHADDA jTRf f NO" I WON'T T MR. 1 1 f f 'D LLMEJNAi O I VOU WANT? TO COME TO THE IETTE ST AX IN - 1 STRAIGHT FORWARD PHONE - NO HE CAN'T J DON'T THINK" YlL I VAT I'hKOlN'TO ' J LvJ COMEOOTlLj BE MUCH OF A r- ' ' 'V PARTY- ) OMAHA HOLDS LEAD, BY STAYING IDLE Fain Puts Kibosh on Fray With Wichita While Denver Wallop the Lowly Links. MAKE QUICK START FOR DENVER Wichita, Kan., June 5. (Special Telfgrm.) Ordinarily a baf ball magnate gnash his teeth in agony when a weather man puts the kibosh on a combat. But I'a Rourke didn't display any symptom of violent tem per today when a Hidden rain taused the postponement of the game here today. On the contrary, Pa grinned bit. For by remaining idle the FourVrs slid into first place again today. The lowly Links from Lincoln were lam bajted all over the Jot by the Hears, with the result that Holmes' rrew skidded down a notch and Omaha is half a game ahead in the pennant rare. And also the. Kourkes were enabled to make an early hike out of Wichita this afternoon. The Rourke are tarded to open a series in Denver to morrow afternoon and the journey entails a couple of hair-line train con nection ana also the charter of a special electric car on an interurban line running to the Santa l e main line. Ta didn't have to charter the special car rior did his athletes have to do ny even time sprinting in order to make their get-a-way. The Denver-Lincoln fray was the only one staged in the Western Irague yesterday, all other being postponed on account of rain. riEVEii vt.rr.A-tn i.im-oi.k rr.sM. Hear rWur fifteen HHe Off (iregnrr ami Win Puniest. ttenver, Colo , June S.- rienvar eerure1 fifteen hit off Cirainry toitar anil defeated Lincoln. 12 tn b It; er a honiu run ami Merjer triple, nd double ere fr-eturr The score; LINCOLN. AH, n II O A B. Carlisle. Yf . Mlm-linin, J I' Thnmaeon, rf, Williams, lb . l.ober, rf ... Knhrcr, c. ... Smith, 1'unn, lb .... Uretry. p. .. Johnson, p. . i ft ft ft 1 4 4 ft 13 ft 0 ft ft ft ft :3 Totala 12 Miller, rf S Kalleber, ee. Oakee. rf. S Biitrher, If Ford. If Dsr. 3b ehlelds, lb 3 Hheelak, c 4 Reed. 3b 4 Pteraer, p. ,. 4 l j 3 3 ft I 1ft 5 0 Totala 40 II Haltad for Punn In rilnth Rnl out, hit l baitnd tall Lincoln ., 0 ft ft 0 S ft 2 ft Danvr 4 0 5 S 1 J U farrlflca fly; Carllali. Two-baaa hl Kf)rlir. Putrhar, hiimh, St'rifi Tbra. baa hlta. hH'har, Orfry. Maraer limit run; Oyr Hoaaa nit tialla C'ff tlrrv, I, otf tuarsar. 2 KtrurK out; iy tirt v, J. by Htarar. Hit b pltrhad ball fmim t? I'oul.la piaya Kallrhrr to Dhiaidi. Smtih t" Wllliama Tlma. J O. I tnpira. Miillni. HOWELL HURUFWHIFFS TWENTY-FOUR BATSMEN Howell. Neb . June 3 - tSprn.il. 1 Howell opened ihe scasmi on the home grounds bv lffcatui Wet Point 13 to 0, before croil of .H) fans "Fat" 7radil mowed bn the West Point boys s f4l a they s"t tip to bai He allowed but nof n tUt b hit in the first of the etliih inning and Struvk tun le ntv f.mr, ubtle tir Howell b' fiStprrtil fouilrvu till f.'t lotrslh Sn'tt h e e. m bes a 4 a a i . s i Tte4 i ,tlel- ! fie"e'i t. -..! J .,. tl :- Pa-, A Itel :. 4 lJl Al kl)- V, II t V ee..t.. 1. a a j . 4 I M .! - 4 4 SttwiMt ite-itier a ".. ! -!' e... ... i . , I . . . . . . . , , , ....... 1 1 l4w tMlt 4 f tal4 !.(!. V - h i. I ! t I- 4 t . . I - ' ! t - ' " "' i le 4 ' I - ...i 4, t - S ' ' '- " t a . i I. . t - 4 . e , i - i ... , . a a a a i a I .,.,, . i I f . II '.(' !( .,,. ,' .,' ,"xY "f ill Mme ! a' Atvf ttitai ...,,.( , i..., t'...c i.,,,, 1 ,, ' a . ... I . ' i '-',. 4 ' " 1 I ! - ' - lit I -Xi- ' ' t . .. I 1 . H H - t I I I I I I n a . i t . r- ,.-'. ) l ti ':i a (tn .o. a I t.-4 t.t ,,. .v ;! nni;nia r I ' t"' ltt t' t..a .' " t i i 1 1 Ml ..nil aa l Af T -!' - nitH"4 I t - ' Father Standing of Teams WEST l.K.Airr.. 'NATIONAL Lf.AOt K, W I. P'-t ' llmiha I I SIS Brink lyn Lincoln .,,8117 UJ New York W 1, frl n n .sir. ,23 17 I.M li IS fc'.l 22 21 47 l2l 476 .21 24 41 1" 2 '4 4v: l 2 43;! lie Molnaa. 50 17 MI Phil Wlrhl'I 20 14 .IKS ' Inrlnnnll Hlou t.'lty Tpk Penver ft. Jfph. l I Kh Ooatnn . . 1 7 2 1 ,447 l"hlrn 17 2'P 4fi Plltahurah IS 21 417HI Lniiln,, AMERICAN t.KAOl :Ki AMr.Ktxan AMN. W 1, VI W L Prl .27 1 dfift ndnnpoll 24 14 S3 7 . 24 M .US I.ulvtll . 2 17 24 1 SM Mlnnxpnlt 22IS t7 21 2ft .SUSC'nliltnbiM ..HIS ,141 .21 23 477 Knt C'l'y 23 IS li 51 7 1 21 4S2Tl1o IS 2ft 44( IS 26 .411 Ht I'a ill . . IS JJ 40ft IS 2S JDS Mllwuk .12 12 843 Cleveland New York Wahlnf ton H'Ktnn . . . Ijatrolt , . , t hlrsio . , . Hi J ,o ij l , frill 1trday's Knln. WEHTFBN LEAOtTB, Llm-nln, : rnvr, 12 Orhar fma poMtponft, rain NATIONAL LEAUl'B Mr. Loula. ; Phlla4lphl. Clnolnnatl, I; Nr York, I. Fltiahurf h, 1; Krnoklyn, I C'hlrafo, I; Hoalon, ft AMERICAN LEAGUE Boaron. ; C'lavaland. ft Wanhlns'nn t. lialroll, I PhIla1lphl Ht. Loult, r""in'' Niw Vork, J; Chlraso, 2 A.MER1CAN AXHOCIATION, Columhua, S, Tolado, 3 Mlnnaapolla, S; Mllwauka. 2 Olh'r yamaa pnatponei, rain daitiM Toilar. WESTKRN t.r.AOL'E Slnlll City l! Jntaph, laa Mnlnaa al T-p"ka. Lincoln at Wlrhlta; cimaha al rnvar, NATIONAL LEAIIUK Hi Lnula at Boa nn; I Inilnnail at Urnoklyn; Plllaburfh at Naw Tork; Chlraio at Philadelphia A M K.RICA N LI'IAUI'B Waahlngton at riaraland; Hnaton at Oat roll; Nw fork l m Loula; f'hlladnlphla at C'hlraio. HORSES ARRIVING FORJIACE MEET Promoters for Benson Meet Forced to Provide Many Extra Stalls. INDICATIONS oFBIO CROWDS Horsemen, horses and followers of the horse race game arc arriving in Omaha each day in large number for the three days' meeting that will be staged at the Benson track Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I The curtain-raifcr of the Nebraska I Midway Racing circuit, which is to be held on the Uenson oval under the ; auspices of the Douglas County Fair j association, give promise of one of the largest fields of starter in the ! history of the sport. ; There are nearly 175 boarder at the Henson plant already, and of this 'number at least 150 will answer to Starter Van Pelt's call. The avalanche tif entries h.is forced the management Mo provide for about fifty new stalls, .the ! I Kt otld individual quarters being j filled a touple of weeks ago. III the lit of entries for the Benson j meeting aic the names of steppers that are known from coast to coast for their class The outlook for a I notable field in the J year-old class ii exceptionally briuhl. some of the I fastest performers in the harness rar 1 nig world being entered m this divi- M'UI, Ihe rate will atari promptly at I :M d'clokk e.nli ilax nf the meeiing i Willi the three-lint system in sogue, j ihe ipecut'T ate assured of seeing ,i reil im e rave cai h hi at, i 'that larcc ctnwtls will he hand is j evidenced by the fact that alt the boxes have been sold, and about halt il the eattnc space in tMe sraiul tand Ihe griieral atliniatioti will be Mt rent VnniMitn etneitt has been made thai motor iri will be parked Itee ulbrril lMtlt,ii s. , v, i r it ! t I .Oa'tM.Hi t I ! -..i .;. S ;l -mi l.t . . ... 4 lull tl . k ' Lit.. J Ft it ' I Today's Calendar of Sports lem,! Hi I UiJ be.ei-wft.. aeu.e.. el llMt.,iU i - , See I l a, , at 1 ,p U.e .... 41 4 M l,.e. ti ie b.,i, t h . , at li , ! - ,... Ii ,, I .. fc t t-.ee -.t eM el t, iK,t,.!ni t,.,lt- l hi,m.Iii l-m,e,.eii4 ' H.k- t.P, l'wl-4 a).Mti)-.a f at 4 lf 4 --ee4 , rtt tl-k i a t..ii ,!. i hai ll lw4 lei a rM4. 4 b4te. U -;i;e p,l, et e.t .,,- t,,,-, ,i ihm.,1 mi I" .IW I - Uimi aee,"-ft I i,ti Stane,, ltie eiavi. t Item - ! Wst4 lH $vil Bn.t i , , ' ' 41 v ' I r M . . ' " ' ' i i i i -i . . .. , i . t , l. I I a . ' i t - t i . I . I : . 1 I ti '-, .. I .i ...I I Mt I I ) ae-4 I ei ' t e. , e I a , . a l . - i4 t i ' A t.eee. THE BEE: Coryrlfht 111. toUrn'l Mwt GIANTS LOSE FRAY OF TEN INNINGS New York Defeats Cincinnati, Tak ing Two Games Out of Series of Three. THREE TO TwFlS THE SCORE New York, June 5. New Vork lost a ten-inning game to Cincinnati here today, .3 to 2, the visitor taking the bulk of the series, two games out of three. Pitcher Toney won liis-own game when he opened the tenth in ning with a three-base hit and scored on Chase' single, ft was the sixth extra inning lost by the (iiants on their nome ground this season. .Score : CINCINNATI NEW TORK, ABHOAE AH HO A F, Oreh.Sb 4 111 OBurni If a ft 2 A ft Naala.lf S ft a ij DRnin,rr 4 2 0 1 ft ftOoyia.2b I I S I I IKaiiff.cf SOS I IFI har.aa I ft I 1 1 ftMarkla.lb 4 1 S T 1 IM.K Ialh 4 2 1 2 i ORarMano 1 I 1 C'haaa.er S I Wlnao.e S 1 rt'flih.rf I t MnU'fi.lh 4 1 Harioa aa 4 1 Lotidan,2b 4 1 Tonay.p 4 1 ft 2 ftTaaraaii.p I ft ft 1 I 'Huniar ft ft ft Totala 4ft I 19 IT lhlly I ft ft ft ft ft ft Totala II 7 SOU Ran for Marfcla In lanth Battad for Taaraau In lanth Cincinnati S a a i Naw Tork.. 1 ft 0 0 ft I ft A o j Two haaa hlta; Loudan, Oroh. Hariot Thraa baaa hit: Tonny. Rinlan baaa; Kauff ttoiibla play: pnyla and Flatrb-r; Clrlffuh and Wlrtfo; Mnraof, Loudan and Sfollwtta Baaaa on balla: Off Taaraau. 1; off Tonay, Earnai runa: tiff Taaraau, I; off Tonay. I Htrut-k out: By Taaraau, S. Implrea: O'Diy and Baann. C ub Blank Rraroa. Bnatnn, .Tuna Tha Chlrafo Natfonala ahut out Boaton, 1 to o. today Ktmmarman arorad tha only tally -wlian ha atnia home during tha fourth Innlna aflrr douhlln and taklna third on lon fly to Ku patrirk. Maaaa triad to atratrh a trlnla inm homa run during tha aluth lnnln but a raiayna inrow (u mm i tna plata. Bcora: CHICAOO BOSTON, ABHOAH ABHOAE MT.'yJb 4 12 3 M'v,aa 4 I I ft 1 1 f 1 r,an,2b I 1 t I W ma.ef 4 S 1 ft ftcoilina rf 0 4 V"ZAL ! 2 J ? !."' 11 "'i? ?.! 1 "K'n'hy.lb 4 16ft Balar.lb 4 Oil ftf4mllh,8 2 ft 2 2 Arrhar.o J041 Op'.pvk.rf I 1 J Pkard p 1 I t ,),-dy,c ft S I Total.. II I 17 IS lJi'hJ, p ft -0 0 Tr aar 1 ft ft 0 . Wllholt ft 0 0 Total.. 8S SJ7 7 0 Battad for Nahf In alghth. Ran for Efan In ninth. Chleato ft ft 1 ft ft ft ft ft I Boaton 0 ft ft 0 ft 0 Two baaa hit: Zlmmarman. Thraa haa hit: Mafao. Stnlan baaa: Zlmmartnan. No Auto Thrives with Grit in the Gears same thingis going on in the gears and bearings. "But," you say, "how can that be when I put in good lubri cants?" Oil and grease alone will never prevent this grinding. Friction is the constant filing over each other of little microscopic pins and roughnesses that are found even in the most highly polished bearings. Oil and grease merely smear these over. Heat thins the oil or grease and it runs in and out of these roughnesses. They are constantly wearing away and breaking off. There is only one way to put a stop to this mischief. Dixon's selected rlake graphite as combined in DKon'i (Iraphite Greases makes a lubricant that tills up every surface irregularity and puts an unctuous, smooth veneer over the entire bearing, so that metal cannot come in contact with metal. The more it is rubbed, the more brilliant finish and polish it takes on There in onlv one form of tlake graphite that will do thii trick, and this i prodtu ed only by the Joseph Dixon Crucible Company. A car thoroughly lubmated w ith Dixon's I iraphite Automobile Lubricants gives gre-ter satisfaction than any anv other lubricant, Pison'a TTnmiion and Differ entiI GreAie) No, 677, and put this fjitutoate.t, Allde jlers and g irages i hi n buiHH-s'i to 'oil iprvive as vVil ,i ttke !ur tn'itu'v sell Duon's t ripb tr Aui'MUithtti" I ubfuant Atk onr POWELLAutomobile SUPPLY COMPANY OMAHA OMAHA. TUESDAY. JUNE t 8rrlo riarh (2). Baaaa on ball: Off Nahf. t Una nd aarnad runa: Off Nahf, S hlta, 1 run In att-ht Inning; off Hugh, no hit, no run In ona Inning RtrtKk out: By Patkard, 4, by Nahf. I: by Hugh. I t'mpiraa plrl'r and Hrrlon fiodger Trim Plrat. Brooklyn, Juna S '"taburgh mada thlr'n hlta off Nml'h and 011 today hlla Millar nd Coopr llowd Brooklyn only fly but tha Kuparbaa won. I to 2, Tha I'lrataa bum hd two doublaa nd two alnglr In th third for thlr only run. A grwat llirow to tha plal by H Myara for a. dotihla play prvntd tha tying run In tha aifcth 1'Miibart trtpla and Niangol'a aart (Ira fly ' ord a run for Brooklyn In ih flral In tha aaeond Cutahaw walktd. C) Vlara aaa aafa on Wagnar's ftirnbla and bo'h 'ord on J Mayar'a long doubla, Cjnly ona flrooklyn playar raarhad third aftar that Inning. W'agnar and f'aubart mad thraa hit ah, whlla Caray and H Myara dlvldrd th flaldlng honora. Hrora; PITTBBrBOH, BROOKLYN AHHOAE ABHOAE C'l r.r.tf S ft ft M M'r,rf 4 1 0 ft ft ft e ft ft ft I 1 ft I ft 4 I 0 1 w li n.lb 4 1 s VVagr,r.aa S I 1 I Hnilih ft ft ft H lim rt.rf 4 1 1 H.'hiiHi.Jb t 1 1 ft ftO'bart.lb 4 4 IStangal.rf 2 0 ni lan.rf 1 ft OWhaat.lf 4 ft AM ray,3b 4 1 ft M.lrd.lf 2 ft 1 0 AC'ah'w.Kb I H.rn.v, If I I I 0 AO'Mara.aa I 0 v l.n '.'b 4 2 1 1 AJ M ara.o I 1 vvii.on.o 4 1 CHilo, 1 1 L'oopar.p ft 0 I II ORHmllh.p 1 ft 1 t DOall.p 1 0 0 ft ( o i a Total IS S IT 4 Total. .41 II 14 I Rn for Wagnar In ninth , itattad for Millar In alghlh. rillahiirgb ... 4 3 A Brooklyn 1 I 0 ft ft ft 0 ft ft I I Two ha hit: W. ,Tohntnn, Wgnr. J Myar. Thraa-baaa hit: raubrt. Stolen baaa: Mowray. Doubla ply Cuijihaw and I'aubart; If Myara and J Myar Baaa on halla: riff flmlth, I ; off Millar. 2: off ball, I. Hlta and rarnad run: Off flmlth, bit. 1 run In thraa and ona-lhlrd Innlnga; off Hall, T ht'a, no run In flv nd-two-third Inning; off Millar, 4 hit, I run In aavan Innlnga; off Cooper, 1 hit no run In ona In ning. Hit by pllrhad ball: By Millar, Hall. Kirurk out; By fimith, I; by lell, I, by Cooper, 1. Umplraa: Qulgley and Byron Phllllea Win In Eleventh. Philadelphia. June I Nlehofr doubla, which waa hla fourth hit In today game, aent Bancroft homa with th run In th eleventh Inning I hat gava Philadelphia tha victory over St. Lout today, S to S. Tha homa team plied up four run In the flrat Inning on Nlehoff a homer, Rtock double. paaa to Cravath, Whlttad triple nd Luderu' elngl. at Lout drova Ben der off th rubber In th eventh. Bcora: (IT. LOCm PHILADELPHIA E ABH.O.A.E A B H OA Be.cher.lf s I 4 4 ftB'crnft.aa I ft 1 S ft Smith, if 6 ft N'hoff.2b Millar, lb 4 n I Nlock.Sh. ftCravth.rf ft Whlt d.lf ft Lud'ua.lb OP'kert.cf ft Kllllfer.o 0 Bendar.P H nahy.lb 4 12 Wllann.rf I I 1 Betl.2b inydr.c Corhn,ia Onak.p 1 1 I ft ft 1 14 I 1 I t Srdima.p 1 ft 1 ft ft ft Met Ian, p t Duller 1 1 o.Mayer.p i 'Dugay 0 Totala 31 132 It ' TotIa.40 10 II IS 0 Inning run cor4. Two out when w Hatted for Doak Ran for Mcyullli fit t.oula Philadelphia In evnth. n In ninth. ftlftftftJlJSft S 40000100 1 S Two haaa hlta: Battel, flnvder. Brock, Pea- Every man when cleaning out the crank case of his engine has seen a black, gritty substance that he has taken for sand or dirt. Friend, that isn't dirt. It's the little particles of steel that imperfect lubrication permits to grind off in the dailv whirl of travel. Th tar doped with iKf n f 1 0 Ihiv a can of lyS GRAPHITE Ni Automobile LUBRICANTS iWr ft lA Ptton LuhtieUg JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. Jtmy City, N. J. ,ikkal4 ,lt t STOCK AND DISTninUTC DIXON'S 20 St Farnam Strt G. .HIS. Drawn for The kert. Bander, Nlehoff Thraa baaa hit: Whlt tad Home runa: Horneby, Nlehoff. Stolen bea: H"rnhv, Paekert. Ooulila play: Bnydar to Hornaby, block to Luderu Baaea on ball: Off T'oak, 2: off Meadow, I; off Bender, 1; off McQuillan. 2 Hlta and aarnad runa: Off Doak. hit and l runa In elu Innlnga; off Madoa, 2 hlta and I run In four and two-thrld Innlnga; off Ban der. 1 hlta and 4 runa In all and one. third Innlnga; off McQuillan. 2 hlta and I run In two and two-third Innlnge; off Mayer, no hlta and no runa In two Innlnga. Hit bj pitched ball: By Bender, Wilson: by Mc Quillan. Hnrnabv. Stlru. k out: By rxmk, I; bv Maadowa. 4, by Bender. I; by M.-Qulllan. 2; by Mayer, I I mplree Klm and l.melie TIGERS WOYER WALTERJOHNSON Detroit Again Defeats Washington Senators in a Pitching Duel. GRIFFITH FILES A PROTEST Detroit, M irh., June 5. Detroit won it third straight victory over Wash ington today, Harry Coveleskie de feating Walter Johnson in a pitchers' duel by a score of .1 to 2. Break in the game counted against Johnson in the two innings he was scored on. Coveleskie held the visitors to one during the first six innings. Manager Griffith today filed a protest with President Johnson on Sunday' game with Detroit, claiming that the um pire erred in a decision on a ground rule. Score: WAHHINOTON DETROIT. ABHOAE ABHOAE Morgan. 2b 114 4 I Buah a 4 ft 1 S ft Foater.ab 4 13 1 AVItMh 4 111ft Mllsn.i f a 0 8 ft oi ubb.cr 4 J j o o R'nd'u.lf S 1 1 ft ftVeach.lf 4 119 0 Wlll'ma.lb 4 2 Ift ft flH'Iman.rf 4 3 ft 1 ft Hhnka.rf 4 ft ft ft ABurns.lb 4 1 IS 1 ft llnim h.t I ft I I 0 1 nun Jh S 1 Z 1 ft M Br'de.ss 1 0 0 4 1'ane,c 1 0 I ft ft .1 hnenn.p I I ft 3 AC'vTkle.p I 3 1 I ft Henry 1 ft ft ft ft Totals.. 18 10 27 IS 0 Total.. 3ft 134 13 2 Batted for Alnmlth In ninth. Washington ... 0 ft ft ft ft 1 1 ft 3 Detroit ft ft 2 1 A ft ft ft t Two-baa hlta: Morgan, Wllliama, Hall- man. Three-uaee hit: Rondeau, veach. Doubla plays: McBrlde to Morgan to Aln smith. Beeee, on halla: Off Cnveleakla, 2. Karnd runa. Off Johnson, 2. off Cnveleakla, 2 Mtruck out: By Johnaon, 2; by Covelerkle. 3. Wild pitch: Johnaon. Balk: Coveleakl. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Connolly. White Sot Loa to Tonka. Chicago, June S Four smashing singles off Bena In the first Innings, combined with an Intentional walk to linker, a eacrlflc hit and tha aklllful pitching of Cullop. gave New Tork tha rubber game from Chicago today, S to 1. Except for Baker'a fumble nd Ollhooley' wild throw, Cullop would havo cored a shut -out. He had elgbt Chatt lUWUCANTS Supplies Bee by George strikeouts. Naw Tork battera could do nothing with 1'ianforth or Rull. Hcore: NEW TOR K. CHICAGO AB H J. A B A M H U A t. Ollh'ley.rf 4 2 tJC'llln,rf I 1 Megae.rf 4 1 0 AW svar.lb 8 0 Oe1on 2b 1 Bakerlb I Plpp.lb 4 rklh.il 4 High, If 4 Nun'ker.o 2 Cullop.p 4 2 0F.Cllns.2b 4 1 4 7 4 INeas.lb 1 ftj'ckaon.lf 2 OFalech.'f ft OSohelfc 1 1 1 4 OTarry.ss I 1 OBensp D'forth.p Totals 21 " 27 11 2Rull,p Lynn Fournlar 1 Totala 13 S 27 I 1 Batted for Danforth In fourth Halted for Terry In ninth. New Tork ,..,1040009 08 Chicago ., 1 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 A J Htolen baaea: Jackson, Felach- Sacrifice hits: Cledeon. Weaver, Doubla play; Nuna mkr to "ledeon Bee on balls: Off Cul lop, 2; off Bena, 1; off Danforth, 2; off nuaaell, 1, Hit nd earned urn: Otf Cul lop, S hits and no run In nine Innlnga; off Bent:. 4 hits snd 3 runs In one-third Inning, off Danforth, no hlta and no run In two nd two. third Innings; off Ruaaell, 2 hlta and no runa In five Innlnga. Struck out: By Cullop. ; bv Russell, 4. Umpires! Owen snd O'Loughlln. Bed ftox W hip Indian. Cleveland. O.. June t. Errora behind Coumbe In tha third and fourth Innlnga al lowed Boalon lo defeat Cleveland, S to ft. Ruth kept Cleveland a hlta a'-attared enoept In the alxth, when tha Indian flfled tha baaa without ecorlng After Coumbe' re tirement, Boalon filled to count Ccorei CLEVELAND. BOSTON, AH.HOAE ABHOAE Orsney If Turner. 3b Sp ker.cf Rnth.rf Oandll.lb F.ngle.lb How'd 2h 0 ftH'r'k'n,rf S OMcV'ly.Jb 4 0 Lewi. If 4 2 1 ft 1 1 3 A 0 ft ft ft OH lln 1,1b 3 1 S owilker.cr 4 ft I AJ nvrln,8b 4 1 lSrott. 4 0 1 ft I t 0 W'hug'e.sa 4 T SCady.c O NelU.o S Coumbe, p 1 1 ORuth.p 0 ft ft Total 1 ft ft 0 Mcliale.p 84 7 IT 14 Mitchell, P 1 Billings I Total .83 0 2714 I Batted for McHal In flfjh. Boaton 0 ft 8 3 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 ft ft Two-ba hit: 0ndll, Hoblttg!. Htolen Going Out of Business Sale Continues During the Week Affording an unparalleled opportunity for the men of Omaha and Nebraska to get Clothing, Furnishings and Hats at a mere fraction of their worth. Every article in the store without a single exception is sacrificed. Suits, Light and Heavy Overcoats, Raincoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits. Manhattan Shirta, wlk and fibre hosiery, under wear, night robes and pajamas; stiff and soft col lar?; full dress shirt, neckwear, etc. SteUon HU, felt hats of all kinds, as well as Tanamas, leghorns and stiff hats. Remember, these goodi were purchased before the recent rise in prices, and the qualities are the very best. Come early in the week. I L 'pattj! i iiLaSW i ili'ian eiiiai-ii-t '-Tl at McManus hae McNallv. Hnblltiel Bares on balls: Off Coumbe, 1; off Ruth. 1 Hit and earned runs: Off ( oumbe. i hlta and 1 run In three and one third Innlncs, off MrHale. 1 hit. and no runa In one and two. third lnntn. off Mitchell. 3 hits snd no runs In four In nings; off Ruth 6 hits and tin runs In nine Innings. Struck out : By Mitchell. ?. bv Bulb. 4 I ,'mplrea. Dlneen and Chill H, S, Cadets Leave for Valley Camp ' The Omaha High School cadets are away on their annual encampment outing. Early this morning mem bers of the battalion assembled at the High school building and in light marching order proceeded down Twentieth street, east on Farnam and south on Tenth, to the. Union station, where at 0 oVIock, on a special on the Union Pacific they entrained for Valley, reaching there forty-five min utes later. The cadet band went along with the, battalion and discoursed music alon? the line of march. A couple of selec tion were rendered at the station. At the depot there were a few mothers, sister and sweetheart gathered to bid the cdets goodby, but the number wa not so great at at time during the past. These peo ple had to content themelve with looking through the iron fence, ts tha station guards refused to permit them upon the tracks inside the enclosure. There were 450 young men in tho cadet battalion, under command of Major Ellsasser, Bee want Ad produce best results, Tha preaant month mark th semi-centennial of tha beginning of th Auatro Pruaalan war. .wa 4. set. fcaian f 1 i