10 ' 1 ' ' - ""' ' " .J I ! - II , II. MlMjmWWI I . INI- I II Ml I "I .-. I i ' . BRINGING UP FATHER I Vy--y,- . ; - f v " ! - ; Drawn for The Bee by George McManus" ah: mr jkKv DON'T YOU RECOGNIZE ME? . no -you ooirr LOOK LIKE ANY TW1N3 (VE EVER SEEN BEFORE . , Jlrtie choke -J ... I 1 ' 'IFli DO YOU YEMENI QEft ho-w NOU HORRID OOXS USED TO THKQW ROCKS AT HE - YOU MklHT HAVE KILLED ME.' BY COLLY - YOU MWENT CHANCED A Bit! A f 1 - Ml WV9 IX ALL ( BY COLLY ' . n& BAD WE r "TTL1. I . COMES BACK . . A I s i i v wmii jiv i jti .. t m er v m i flsl . I LHDrl'T" TO ME NOW- ' lv 'Wv y 1 fx --s um r i i ..... " a. ki n i UKGOLN TAKES A BIT OF Y1GEANCB Bunch Hits on Hotter and Xintey ; , and Win Third Prom Dei. ;.t.;J..,... Koine. . - , SUE TO TWO 18 THE SGOBE Lincoln, Neb, June 21 Lincoln bunched htii on both ' Mutter and Kintev in today's game and won the third of the eeriee from Dei Moinei by a score of 9 to 2. Gardner wai effective in all but two inning." The ' three errori of the' viiitori were coit- . ly. Score: ' ' , dbi iiomn. Standing of Teams .. i Hslra. rt ... , ueioan, if. Claire, lb. V Hunter, of. ,. Hartford, se. , Jeaea, lb. , . , Bwoldt, 1st ... Braea, a. .... : Mosser, p. ... xineer, p. ... Spahr Total! ..... KB. R. .11 ...4 ... 4 I I t ' Crlnu. If. smith, M. ..... 4 Thomason, of.., I Lobar, rf. ....,4 Lettlmore, lb. , I Johnson. 0. I Wllllsme, ,1b. .. I Mora, lb. ..... 4 ; tierdnor, p. .... 4 ..II I . LINCOLN. AB. R. H. A. I j 1 I II II o. II A. 14 I 11 . TaUli II I 11 ir Bu4 for Klmtr In ninth. Cw Motnu .. I III 110 LiMoia ...... 1 411111 'Two-buo bltt Thortiuon. Dotiblb plkri Hihft u J on a. stolon bam: Thoiauon, Lnltlroon C). StorKIc hit: Tbonuun (I), Johnoon, Ctelr. Itruck ant: By Otroaor, li- br Mtunr, 4; by Klnny, I. Bun an balto: Off Oardnor, I; o(f Uumr, lj off Klnaor. 1. Loft on bam: Ltaooln. I; Do Molnoa, I. Paaaa4 ball: Braoa. Wild pitch: Xlawr. Hlta; Off Muuer, I hlU In flro aninn. Timat 1:4, umniraii Rran and Bears Lose Game . To Dninimer Crew ' Denver, Oslo, June 21. St Joieph practically defeated Denver today in the tecoad inning, when they batted out' five run, and winning, 8 to 6. Score; V at. joieph, ' ' '' Wllllanu. lb. ... MoCabo. of. ..... Block, a. luillvan, rt .... rumor, lb. ...... Bntlor, lb. ...... Klakbam, If. .... KaaUn. m. HorlUb p. ...... AB. R, H. I I 1 A. I. I 0 I 0 I 0 I . I I t I ; Total! 14 I II IT 11 DENVER. , ' . AB. R. Minor, rf. I 4 Kollhor, aa. I I Oakot, ef. I 1 Batekor, It I 0 tror, lb. ........... I 1 Shlelda, lb. I I Llord, lb. 4 1 Ihoauk, a. I I felaaur, a. I I Rood 1 I Klaf, a. 1 I aurtar ! 4 A. E. 4 0 , Touia ...........it . I 11 II 11 1 Battod for Manaor la Kith. Battod tor Klnt la ninth, t. Joaoph I I I 4 I jOanvar ........1 1 1 I 4 III 14 Twa-baaa hltor Klrkham, aulllvan. Throo baao klU: Butcbor, Wllllanu, ihl.lda Homo run: aklolda. Baerltlco blta: rnonor (I), Block, aaorlfloa j: Ulllor. Bara on hallo: Ott Horn. 4 off Manwr, I: alt King, I. Itruck out: Br Hovilk, 4: by Uanoor. I; br Klaf. I. Hlta: Off VlanMr. II In all lanlnroi off Kin, 1 In throo Innlnia. Hit by pltehod ball: Fyor. Umplroa: Carnoy and Bokman. i atoloa baoo:. Fuiaor. Tlmo, :4. .'. ..- : , . 3avagesTake Second From the Wichitas Topelca, Kan., June 21. The Sav igei made it even today by taking th: ccond game of the strict from Wich ita, 3 to 1. Score: WICHITA. AB V H, O. A. K. TaAkoon. 'ef....... 4 lo, rf I llollla. Ik ...i I "ray, a ....... I .tnuon. lb. I Abouia, lb.......... I uioehl, aa I Hippo. If...... I Moltrkoy, p.. I . .onmtb 1 1 I I 1 I ':. t 4 4 14 1 . Toun II 1 I II u ' TOP1KA :.,' AB -R. H. O. A.' E. Atlor. lb............ 4,1 11 I 4 1 );ruaar, cf.... 4 4 ' 1 I I 4 Joodwln, Ik .Ill 1,14 -hwoltatr. If........ 4 14 1.1,4 Trataor, lb. I 11 1 1 4 Tydoman, rf......... 41111 4 --ocarea. ao. ......... 4 - t 1 1 41 Alloa, .,.. ... 4 11 110 Hall, p II 1114 Totala ......II I I IT II 1 Battod lor Abotota la tho ninth. Wldilla ......4 4 I I I 4 4 11 Taaoka ,..,..., 1 4 0 4 4 1 4 I ' Two-oaoa hlta: Tydainan (I). Ooodwtn. Racrlflca hlta: Hall, Ooodwln. AaUr. Brii. too. . Double playa: Alor to Cochran to Av lor. Hall u Cochran to Aglor. Itolon baaeo: C T,n. Brtlton. Booh od bolls- Off Hall, I: ui1 Malarkor, 1. strack out: By Hall, t; by Malarkay, 4. Vmplro; Mullon. . ,. WESTERN. NATIONAL. Lincoln .,..11 It .411 Deo Molnoa. II 11.(00! Wichita ,...14 IT .471 Topoka ....14 II .441 Sloui City .31 17 .410 It, Joaoph. .11 II .440 Lonvor .11 11 .Mil Brooklyn .. .11 II .104 Phlla. ......to 10.800 Now Tork ..II II .III Booton 14 14.100 Cincinnati ..II1I.4IT Chlcaio ....ilil.411 Ptttaburrh ..II 11.411 It. Loula ...1111.411 . AMEB. LEAOUa. ( , AMER. AW'N. -1 - W.L.Pct. ; - : ' W.L.POI Clovoland ..I 14 .171 Kanna Clty.,14 II .107 Ootrolt 11 14 .l7llndlanapolla II II .ill Waahlntton 10 11 .lemUulavllla ,..1114.414 Now York.. ,11 14 .ItllMlnnoapolla 10 11.161 Booton .....II IT .(OllColumbua ,.,1111.441 ChlcoiO ,..,ll II .411 Toledo ......1117.411 St. Loula.,,.14ll.41ll8t. Paul 11 IT .441 Phlla. H 11. 100iMllw.uk.. . ,1111,141 .. YooUrday'i osalta. ,. . WESTERN LEAGUE.. , t Joaoph, I: Donvar, I, - Wichita, 1: Topoka, I. Ooa Molnoa, I; Lincoln, I. ' loux City, Omaha, rain. NATIONAL LEAOUS. ' '' : Phlladalphla, Brooklyn, rain. A:' . Booton, I: Now York, 4. . Bt. Louli, Plttoburf, rain. . Cincinnati, 4-1 1 Chlcaio, l-l, - AMERICAN LEAOUa Now Tork I; Bolton. I. Waahlntton, Phlladalphla, rain. Cleveland, 0; Petrolt, ! Chlcaio, 1-1; at, Loula. 11-1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Colnnibua. 4: Mlnnekpolla, I. Mndlanapolla, 10; Kanaaa City, I. St. Paul, 4-li Toledo, 1-4. . SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION, Blrmlnthara, I; Chattanooga, t. Atlanta. I: Naahvllle, I. New Orloana, I: Little Rook, I. , Mobile, li Memphis, 1. Oamoa Today. Woatorn Leaiuo at. Joseph at Denver. Wichita at Topoka, Doa Molnoa at Lincoln, Slonx City at Omaha. National Leatue Philadelphia at Brook lyn, Boaton at New Tork, St. Loula at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at Chicago.. American League New Tork at Boaton, Waahlngton at Phlladalphla, Cleveland at Detroit, Chicago at St. Loula. ' Auburn Filling , -Up Fast With Fans Of the Speed Track . Auburn, Neb., June 21. (Special Telegram.) With 150 hones head quartered at. the local track and the town rapidly filling up with racing fans, the meeting of the Nebraska Midway Racing circuit, which openi tomorrow, bids fair to break all rec ord for an Auburn iporting event .The racei were postponed yeiter day and today on account of the in clement weather and the heavy track. The excellent half-mile oyjl, how ever, will be in good condition by to morrow, providing it docs not train again. The ODenins dav'i card consist of the following racei: 2:11 pace, 2:13 trot, 3-year-old trot and the 2:27 trot. On Friday there will be raced the 2:27 trot, 2:14 trot, 2:15 pace and the 3-year-old trot. ' The closing day's program includes the 2:25 pace, 2:22 trot, 2:20 pace and the free-for-all pace, the feature event of the three dayi' meeting, which will be foupht out by great Hat McKinney and hi worthy opponent, Columbia Fire. -. - . Babe King, the world i fastest pac ing pony, owned by Miss Frances Dennison of Omaha, will be turned in exhibition mile each day of the meeting, tne little pacer to step the isst cigntn oi tacji mile against time. Trotting Stars Will Race at Aurora Aurora. Neb.. Tune 21. fSncrial 1 Hal McKinney and Columbia Fire will be two of the attraction! at the racing meet which takei place in Aurora June 27, 28 and 29. These two fa mous trotters have been matched for a race, and a they are the fastest in the itate it will be watched with great interest by the racing fraternity. . Many 'Other fast horsei have been entered for the races, which will occur on each afternoon of the dates set for the meet. The orocram will bet-in promptly at 1 :30 each afternoon. - , . Secretary Charles W. Wenti of the speed association has word from Omaha racing men that at least 150 will be present the last day of the meet Many of them will have horsei entered in the races. Third Baseman Zimmerman Hurt Chicago, June 21. Third Baseman Zimmerman of the Chicago Nationals. will be out of the game for several days, it was announced today because of a dislocated shoulder lufffered laat night, when he fell down a flight of ewirs.-," .- . " , aMek Headaoho Baa la Ceaottaatkm. One doaa Or. Ktng'a New Ufa Pills and your alek headache la gone, ' Oat a It-cant bottle and be convinced. , Alt dmggiata AdvarUaemont. v ' v; . , Counten- Nada Torby, who ii -to marry Prince George of Battenberg, wean her engagement ring on the third finger of her right hind, .and will alio wear her wedding ring there, in accordance with the Russian cui toro, ,v ,. .... FOSTER PITCHES A . NO-HIT COMBAT Sed Sox Hurler Shut Out Yankeei ; Without Allowing Them t : ' - : Single Slam.; ; - ;r HIS . DEFENSE ' IS . PERFECT ; Boston, June 21. George Foster pitched it no-hit game for the Red Sox today and the New" Yorka. were shut out, 2 to 0. Not a New Yorker reached first until one was out in the seventh, when Nunamaker was pasid. ' Foiter had perfect control and hit defeme wai perfect The outfield played brilliantly behind him and the inner works and Carrigan assisted hint greatly. Lewii drove in both runs for the Red Sox. Score: BOSTON. AB.H. O.A.B.- NEW TORK. AB.H. O.A.B. Hoopor.rf 4 111 oailh'loy.rf 4 4 11 Jenv'n.ib 1111 0Hlgh.lt I I I I I Lowu.n till OP'k p'h.ee I I I I 0 Hob I'l.ltr 14 11 OPIpp.lb 110 4 Watksr.cf 14 14 OBsker.lb 1111 Oard'r.lb I 4 I 4 0Magee,cf 14 11 Scott. aa 1114 OO.deon.lb 14 114 Carrlg'n.o 114 1 INun'm'r.o I 4 I I 4 roater.p I 0 1 I Osha'koy.n 14 4 14 - Caldwefi 101 Total! 11 2 17 1 I . ,: . Totala II 0 14 I 4 Battod ofr Shawkey In ninth. New Tork..,. I 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 44 Boaton ...... 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 1 ! Two.base bit: Hooper. Three-base hit: Janvrln.'- Baaes on balle: Off rooter, I. Hlta and earned runs: Olf Foster, no hlta, no runa In nine Innlge; off Shawkey, I hlta, 1 rusn In eight Innings. Struck out: By Poster, I: by Shawkey, 3.y Umplroa: Hilda brand and.O'Loughlln. ' , Tigers Tla far First, Detroit, Mich., June !1 Detroit wont Into a tla for flratp lace by defeaUng Cleve land. I to 4, today. As waa the case yea torday, the game waa marked by groat fielding and pitching. Covoleaklo held tho vtaltora to throe scattered hue and only two men reached second base on him. Detroit won the game In tho elath Inning. Cobb tripled and scored when Chapman threw Speaker's relay Into the Tiger dug out. Veaoh acored In the same Inning on hla slngls, Hsllman'a hit and Burns' out. Cobb also acored the Tlgora' run In the eighth Inning. : He doubled to the right field bleachera and aeored on two succes sive putouts at first - Hsllman'a fielding waa noteworthy. ; He. out off aaveral baae hlta, one of them by Speaker In .the ninth. Sooro: CLEVELAND 1 DETROIT AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Oraney.lt 1111 OBuah.aa 4 10 14 Chap'n.aa 1111 lVltt.lb 14 111 speak r.cr. e l o ei:ooD,ct , a a a o o Roth.rf 1 4 4 4 0Veach.lt 4 14 4 0 dandll.lb 4 141 I 4Hell'n.rf 4 114 4 Nvans.ao a a o t or,urns,io- a v ie u u How'd.lb 14 1! OYoung.Ib 10 114 O'Nell.o I I 11 08tanage,o I 1 I I 4 Bagby.p 14 14 lCov'ak!e,p 14 0 14 McHsle.p 4 4 4 4 4 Billings 1 4 4 4 4 Totals II 1 11 10 1 Totala II 13414 I Batted fop- Bagby In eighth. Claveland ..,1444444 40 Detroit 444411 1 Two-base hit: Cobb. Three-base hit: Cobb.' Baaea o belle: Oft Bagby, I; off Coveleskle, 1. Hits and earned runa: Off Bagby, T hits and 1 run In Sevan tnnlnga; oft McHale, 1 hit. 1 run In one Innlna. Hit by bitched ball: Howard by Covoleaklo. Struck out: By Bagbx, 1; by Covoleaklo. 1. Umpires: Nallln ana Evans.. v t nrawa Take Two. at. Loula. Uo.. Juno II. all fj.nl. ,nnfe both gamea of a double-header from Chi cago today, tho flret, 11 ,. and tho aec ond, I to 1. Heavy hitting marked the flrat game, tho local pounding three pltchera for a total of thrlteon hlta Timely hitting by Pratt and Johnson won the eecond game, each driving In a run with a two-boa. hit In the fifth Innlno. with on out. oo,t weakened and filled the baa... but Kussell came to his assistance and atruca out the naxt two battere. Score, flrat game: CHICAOO. BT. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AR.nn.AIB J.Col'ns,rt 4 114 4Shotten.lt 4 114 4 Weaver.lb 4 111 lAustln.lb 4 1111 E.Col's,lb 1114 OMIII.r.rf 110 0 Pourn'r.lb 4 I U 1 IBorton.lb I I II I 4 Jackaon.lt 4 4 14 IPratt.tb 11114 K.l.ch.cf 11.14 0M rs.ni.cf 1114 4 schalk.0 1 III 4Lar.,i,ea 4 4 114 Lvnn.o 1111 0Sev.r.tri.o 1 a A I1 I Torry.aa till IW'lman.p 11444 Danrth.a 14 4 1a Clcotte.p, 1 4 4 4 4 Totala.. II 11 IT 14 d i a a . r Totals.. II Slil'l Chicago .........0 44441141 at. Louis ,...o til I I l l e ii TWO BAM hit.! ,, . ... basest Shotton. Auatla. Double play; Pratt to lvan to Borton. P1r.t base on errors: St. Loula, I. Bases on balls: Off Wellman. ii otr uanrortn, l: orr Bona, 4. Hits and earned runs: Olf Danfortk, I hits. I runs In throo lnnlnoo fnon. mil (n A.,..,,.,. Clcotte. I hlta. I runa In one and one-third Innings: off Bona. I hint, s runs la three and two-third. Innings: orr Wellman. I hits. mn, laninaP, BirUCK OUll By Wellman, 4i by Bens. 1: by Danfortb, li by awore, aecona gams: CHICAOO. . . ,8T. LOUIS. ' 1 Col'ne,rf 4 111 OShotten.lt 41400 1 4 4Auattn.lb 114 4 4 i Chill and Dlnean. Weaver.lb 4 4 E.Col'e.lb I I Fourn'r.lb I Jackaon,lf I 1 Felaeh.ot I I Schalk.0 . I Torry.aa . I 1 I 1 JMIIler.rf 4 1114 4,1 0 Borton. lb 1114 IVa.OPratt.lb I 1 1 l l I irrOM'rssns.of till! ScotLp -II ill.p 1 Russell I I W'hnson.as I I I I I I 4 OH.rtl.y.o 11110 4 I lKooLp... 111 . Totobi. .ST atvie i ToUls.,14 III . - , . Chicago 4 4 4 1 4 4 0 41 St.. oLula...,,i,.,.4 1 4 1 4 t 4 4 IZ -Two-b" hi": J. Colllna, Pratt, Johnson. Throo-baae hit: Jackoon: vouolo plays: Moreens to Koob to Auatln. Pratt to John son to Borton, Jackaon to Schalk. rirat base on errors:: .Chlcstu. 4; St. Loula. I Basse on balls: Ott Soott, 1; off Koob, I. Hits and earned runs: urr scott, I hlta, I runa In tour and ohe-thlrd Innlngai off Rua- .. ...v . i,n in nroo ana iwo.iniraa m. n ngs; oft Koob. I hits. 1 run In nine la. nlngs. . struck out: B evott. 1: by Rua- "t ,. vhiii ,b uiaeon.. A crusade to anollah weddlna rlno. alto. gather -has recently boon started In Eng land, the organlaers of the movement argu ing that the preeent time, when ao much gold la needed for tho oountrv. wnniit k. oroplthttw for the endlnr of a cuetom which has too long been a symbol of woman's servitude to man. REDS DEFEAT COBS IK DOUBLE-HEADER Cincinnati Takes Both Games From . Chicago and Oniti It From Fifth Place. T03JEY STABS IS 0PENES Chicaao. June 21. Cincinnati twira defeated Chicaorn tnrfav anH nuttml the Cubs from fifth place. Toney'i pitching in pinches and his own two bagger, which scored two runs, were factors in Cincinnati's, 4 to 3 Victory in the first game. Lavender's wild nest, Chicago errors, and Moseley't clever slab work gave the Reds the second game, 3 to 2. Score first game: uwunflATi. - CHICAOO Oroh.lb 4 111 ozelder.lb 4 4 l'i 0 2tu!?1 1 ! ! ! F"" rf 114 14 SiK'Si i 1 ! ;wil'nM.cf 4 I. I 4 4 Orirth,rf 4 14 1 0Schulto,lf I II I 1 4 Clarke.o 14 14 OM C'r y.Sb 14 114 Wlngo,; 1110 OKnabe.lb 4 14 4 4 Noflo.lf 10 10 OSaler.lb 4 1 11 0 0 f "7 ! ! 5 lArcher.o 1 0 I 1 1 Uiudon.lb 1114 OBoaton.p 10 0 14 Toney.p 4 1 4 4 0Murg n,al 4 0 17 1 ToUla II T IT I Pr-d'ga't.p 14 0 10 , h:.. t i Placher.o 3 0 0 0 4 Zwllllng 1 0 0 4 1 Totala 13 4 84 31 "l Killlfor out, hit by batted ball, i Batted for UcCarty In the -eighth. Cincinnati 4 1 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 I Chicago 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hlta: Tonoy. Ktlllfer. Wlnao. Saler, 7?iack. Home run: Williams. Stolen baae: Mollwlts. Bases on bslls: Off Toney, I; off Packard, 1; off Beaton, I. Hits and' earned runa: Off Toney, I hlta, I runa In nine tnnlnga; off Packard, 4 hlta, I rune In two tnnlnga; off Prendergaat, 3 hlta, 1 run in five innings: orr Beaton, 1 hit, no runs In two Innings. Hit by pitched ball: McCarthy by Toney. Struck out: By Toney, 7; by prendergaat, i. massed nan: Krcher. um plree: Klem and Ortfa. Score, second game CINCINNATI. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. CHICAOO. Oroh.lb till OZelder.lb 4111! Heraog.ss 0 111 I.Mann. rr 110 4 0 Kllllter.ct 4 111 Opiack.rf 110 0 0 Qr1frith,rf 4 1 3 0 0WH'ma,cf 4 0 3 0 4 wingo,c alal oschulte.lt 41300 Ne.ie.lf 1110 OM'Crt'y.lb 10 13 1 M'llw's.lb 4 10 4 OSaler.lb 3 4 14 0 0 Louden.lb I I 1 I lAtchtr.o 3 0 10 0 Mltohell.p 100 OFlscher.o 14140 Uossley.p 14 4 1 4Mul'g'n.ea 4 1 1 t 1 Lav d'r.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 T3T14 IPr'd'gst.p 3 0 0 1 0 Brown.p 14 0 14 -zwiiiing i v v o v Totals II I it II 3 Batted for Prendergaat In seventh. Cincinnati ....1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Chicago 1' 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 41 Two-basa hits: Zelder, Mulligan. Stolen bass: Williams. Sacrifice hltt Moaeley. Left on baaea: Cincinnati, 7; Chicago. T. Base on errors: Cincinnati. 1; Chicago, 3. Base on balls: Off Moaeley, 4: off Lavender, J: off Brown, 1. Hlta and earned runa: Off Mitchell, 4 hits and 3 runa In twe and one third Innlnga; off Moaeley, 3 runa and no runs In six and two-thirds Innings; off Lavender, 3 hits and - run In two-third in ning; off Prendergaat 4 runs and no runs in six and one-third innings; off Brown, 1 hit and no runs In two Innings. . Hit by pltehod ball: Wlngo by Lavender. Struck out. By Mitchell, 1; by Moeeioy, 4; by Ly. CllAS.SYGtr BASE BALL OMAHA VS. SIOUX CITY. Juno 20, 21, 22, 23. ROURKE PARK Friday. Jua 23, Ladles Day. Gamaa Called 3:15. , Box SaaUv Barb alow Broa. enfr, 1; by Prtndergaat, t; by Brown, 1. umpires,' Kitm ana unuue. ' " Bnivea Bantf Gtantt. New .'Tork, - June 11. Boaton took tha ftrat tani of a doubt, beador from New Vork. UHlay.br, . Kora of I to 4. Tha tame waa played on a ratn-aoaked field, ana aeapiie tne - protests or aiananr Mo Oraw.thatt be. called In then (nth .Inning, when tho score waa tied .Umpire Qulgley allowed the game to continue and' Boaton won In the enth On Even single, Connolly'a nit ana Hagee e sacrir.ee fly. Tha aecond game waa then, postponed. It was tha bot odlIi extra-Inning game lost by 4he Olanta oa tne nomeg rounds this seasons. Boore: BOSTON - NEW TORK. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.B M'nVItj.BS a 0 4 0 Burns. If 5 S 0 0 j w uH D'U'n.rz i a a l . I 0 Doyle, 2b I 0 I 10 10 1 OKauff.cf 1110 9 i w s vrietc r.sa 4 19 11 a t 1 1 0 e l Kvers.2b I Con'lly.rf I Magee,tz t Kon'hy.lb 4 Smlth.lb 4 Sn'dg's.cf 4 Oowdy -I lin,p 1 Hughes,r 1 t 1 OMerkle.lb 4 0 10 0 0 0 OM'K'he.Sb (lilt i ORariden.o 1 0 O'Huntsr a 1 0Perrltt.D 3 0 0 t t M'th'm'n ii A A 0 A A Totala tt 19 10 17 0Rouseh 1 0 0 0 0 Kocher.e 1 0 0 0 0 . Totala II JoilT Ran for Rarlden In the eighth. Batted for, llathewson In the tenth Boston .....0 0 0 1 0 0 - t 0 0 11 New York 1 9 1. 000 01 004 Twowbase hits: 8nodcrass. Smith. Three- base hit; Burns. Home runa: Oowdy. Burns. Double plays: Fletcher to Poyle to Herkle, overs to uaranviiie to ooway, Konetcny to Haranvllle to Konetcny. Bases on balls: i. ttita ana earned runs: orr rerntt, 7 hits, S runs In eight Innings: off Mathewaon, I hlta, 1 run In two Innlnga; off Allen, I hits. 4 runa In aeyen and two-thirds innings; off Hughes, no hlta. no runs in two and one- third Innings. Struck out: By Perrltt, 4; by Allen, b: by Hughes, a. umpires: Qulgtey and Byron. Score, second game: Mobilization Eobs Stiehm's Team of Six Star Players L Bloomington, Ind., June 21. Pros- Eects tor the Indiana unversity foot all team next fall have been given a severe setback by the mobilization of the National Guard for service along the Mexican border. Six men who were reasonably sure of places on the 1916 eleven are members of the In diana National Guard; which it is ex pected will be concentrated at Fori Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapo lis, the latter part of the week. Tha ktng'a messengers, who nowadays are kept exceedingly busy Journeying between London and the continent, are nicknamed "Stiver greyhounds" because they wear a badge with a greyhound made of allver upon it. . Catcher Nick Allen Signs With Topeka Topeka. Kan.. June 21. Nick Allen. former catcher tor the Chicago Cubs, has been signed by Owner John Sav age of the Topeka Western league team, tie announced today. Catcher Snow, formerly with the Hartford club, in the International league, was released. ; Amorloaa AosodaUsm. At Mlnnespolia: R.H.B. Columbus 0 I 4 I 3 I 0 44 4 I Ulnneapolla 11410140 04 II I Batteries: Vance 'and Coleman. Ceshlon and Owens. At Kansas City: tt.H.1. Indtanapoila ....1 114 14 4 1 410 11 o Kanaaa City .... 400001 0 1 4 1 Batteries: Carter and Sehang; Cochrehan, Bandars, Lathrop and Berry, Hargrave. At St, Paul, flrat game: R H I. Toledo , 1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0 01 10' 1 St. Psul I 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 11 I Batteries: Bedlent and Sweeney; Douglas, Orlner and Olenn. Second game: R..H.E. Toledo 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 04 I 4 St. Paul I 0 I 1 0 4 I 0 14 I Battertea: Kalaerllng and Sweeney; Doug las, Flnneran and Clemona. LouUvlU, at Milwaukee, postponed! fain. Today's Calendar of Sports nlXON's mr cRtVHiti S "a a a. e Auiomojme i LUBRICANTS! prevent "all metal-to-1 metal contact The selected flake motor graphite, used only in 1 Dixon's Graphite Lu bricants, can't ball-up or pack. The minute flakes form over the bearing surfaces a vel vety, oily veneer. Thm Dixmm LmtricmHg Caarf at eonf fros sawoi JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. JereeyCUy.N..L Wai BTOOat ASTD BIBTBIBtJTJl BIZOsT LrjBBICAaTT. POWELL SUPPLY COMPANY OMAHA 80B1 TAKNAM ST. flolf i OiMmlna' of tnrltjatiain 1 Fax Hills Golf club, CUfton, N. T. Hone Shows: Opening of annual show ef South Shore Country club, Chicago. Baring t Close of tha meeting af the Con naught Park Jockey club, Ottawa. Out. Boxing t tfim Savage against Charles Well art, ten rounds, at Brooklyn, Billy Stlaki; against Battlliig lvlnsky. ten ronndst m Brooklyn. , THE MEN WHO KNGWaCKR'. "oldIxehtucky" No OtherTobacc.asaflavof, IliatGhres-TTienL SojMuch Enjoymefrj SVVEETTFRUITYSAjlSFYING: Ifyoushouldvisit the great to-! bacco-growing, tobacco-manufacturing centers, you Would, find that the men who are the best judges of tobtfeco in all its forms chew j plug.tobacco. - I Old Kentucky gives you thVfull i benefit -of the n'atural juice of; the leaf and the. juice' contains 5 all' the flavor,, and all, the whole-'j some; satisfying elements which j make it so valuable as well as en-, joyable. : a-at.Hj , Old Kentucky is chewed by": more tobacco experts than any; other brand. Its sweet,, mellow; j flavor pleases them, and they,: krfow that it is. made of choice,' selected, ripe. Burley leaf, in a cleah;sanitary factory. A ioc plug. of. Old Kentucky is fresh, and delicious." You'll say you.never tasted its equal, and the more you chew it the'better you'll like it. Get it from your dealer. Advertisement. , , Yz Price Magee's Price Going Out of Business Sale . Our lease expires July 1st and our entire stock of men's clothing and furnishings must be disposed of "by that time. It forces us to sell at prices unheard of in mid season. To make a quick close-out we begin Thursday and cut our prices right in two in the middle. We take this means to abso lutely empty our store in the next ten days. This half-price in cludes the greater portion of our fine stock of men's clothing and furnishings Read the prices below and be on hand bright and early Thursday morning. Vi Price Every suit in the store, including blue serges and Palm Beaches. Every winter and light weight overcoat. . Every Stetson Hat, Staples and Novelties. All heavy underwear. Much of our Athletic underwear. Redman Collars, 3 for 25c. Price No charges, exchanges or C O.D Charges made for aerations aio e aL t&i c, . - .aiS3!Beseji(W