THE BEE; 0MAI7A, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. I '-' i t ' BRINGING UP FATHER Cowrilfht, International New Berrice. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus I I r gUa W r i AV-MNtv)TELLWF lUp . I "tl THEN 1 4(JESt) B f V; T MAie P)CKEb OUT l-Tya?J?HPE J I AFeiHT-TrW CHANCE- I OU! CROtt THE. I - 1 J ' ' ' I h i f; p 1 ; s if MARSHALL'S HOMER 1TSH0HEYICT0RY Catcher Bobert Poles Ball Over WaU for Two Buns With Rourkea One Behind. Four Out of Five ALSO MAKES TWO SOOBZS """"" - - Robert Marshall, who u doing all of the catching for the de luxe Rourk- lett these days while Ernie Kreuger - convalesce in the hospital v where there are a lot of pretty nurses, combed a home run over the right field wall yesterday afternoon, A few ' minutes later obsequities were held over a gent named Isbell and a flock of athletes from Dei Moines. . Marshall' circuit clout came in a pinch in the eighth inning and' gave the Rourkes the fray by the narrow margin of 6 to 5. Hie victory made it four opt of five on thrteriet from Des Moines and six out of nine on the entire home series. When Robert cracked the homer things were looking pretty sad for the home guard. It was the eighth frame and the despised Booster were leading S to 4. Burg and Shag Thompson had gone out. But Miller walked. And then Marshall hove in to view. Bang. The fan felt a flut tering of the heart and a tingling of the spine, They saw the pill float merrily over the right field fence while Noodle Haha turned hit gloomy orbs upward and got ready to pay off. ; f "i , '., Make Twa Other Hit. The home run wa not the only contribution Mr. Marshall made 'to ' the Rourke victory. He made two other hits, on of which sent a run home, and the other gave him a chance to circle the paths on lubte quenjt drives by hi playmate. Kewpie Kilduff tried to (wipe some . of the honor from Marshall and succeeded pretty well Kewpie play ed a bang-up game at thort that brought the stands to cheer several times. The Rourke blow the tillage to day, starting a brief road trip at Sioux City tomorrow. , They come home July 6 for a run of eighteen games. Bears Shut Out by Wolves of Wichita Wichita, Kan., June 27. Davis, pitching for Wichita, held Denver to five scattered hits, while hit team mates clouted out eleven safe hits and coupled wtih twelve passes issued by the Griizliet' pitchers, easily shut out the visitors and won, 1) to 0. The same teams will play a third game tomor row. Score: ... WICHITA. ' . AB. H, H. O. A. . Jartwm, el. I I . i t Helling, lb. Ill I I Tox. rf. a I 1 1 t I OrUlth. e. . t 11 I t t Britten, lb.......... II S 40 Coy. rt. It lit t Lltehl. . i t 1 . 4 I fttppe. Ik. 4 1 I II; I t . Davit. . t;,. 4 114 14 Tattle St til If"" II. "t i DENVER, ; ' ' AB. It. H. a A. . Miller, it. 4 I I t I Kelllher. ... i I I t I t i Tori. If. , I'll t 14 0ekee. el. 4:11 1 Butektr. tf-ee. ...... 4 4 111 ' Dyer. 3b. 14 4 14 t tht.loe, lb t I I tit - Liore. lb. t t til t Slovene, e 11111 CooKlftghara, p 1 0 I I t tlaneer, p., 10 I t I t . Totele ........ I I 14 14 t : Denver t I t t I 0 I 4 0 Wichita I 1 t I I I t 1 I Twe-baM MM: Helling, Orlltlrti, Brltlon. Hlte: OR Cooklflghaw. In three Inntnga; off Manaar. T In flva inttlnta. Doubla play: Oakaa to Uanaor. 8truck out: By CooKlnf. ham. 1; by lavla. I. Baftea on balla: Off Cooktngham, T; oft Manicr. t .Paaiad ball: fitavena. Cmptra: alullen. ' . OMAHA. ':: , AB. B, fa. 0. Knu, th I f I Burt, Sb , 1 I t. Thompioa, of Iff Millar, lb i 1 Marahall, 4 J Foraytho, rt t f J lilldulf, aa 4 t 1 KrauM, If... t 1 i C. Xnompaon, S 1 Hnntar, f... Bwoldl, Sk.., Hartrard, M. Meloai, If... jonea, id. I ! DEB MOUtBB. AB. B. 1 1 Hahn, rf 4 i CUIn, tb j Spabr, .4 t A. I t ToUla 14 5 1 14 14 1 Ballad far Baku In allhth. I Omaha Ruua -. lilt. , 1 1 1 Dri Molnaa ' : Buna f t I Hit. 1 1 I t 1 i 4 1 Homo run Marahall. Twa-baoa hlMi Burt, Foraytha, Hartford, Huotar. Sacri flro hltai Bun, JL Yhampaan, Voraytha, Karoldt. Baorlflea fly: JToraytiia. ttalea bam Baker. Double playai ftrui td Bun, Kilduff to Millar, Meloan to Clalra, Clalra to Hartford t Jonea. Hltal Off BAkar, l aaven Innlngai off Muaaar, la ana Initlnf, Htruek outi Br Thomnaon; Si ks Baker. Si kr Muaaar, t. Baaaa on balUl Off Thomp- aon, Is off Baker, li off Muaaar.i. Left aa paaeai umann, ai ifee aaauiee, a aunai liOO. Cmplra I Anderaon. . . , LINKS TAKE ; FINAL Every Nan on Winning Team Oeti Two or More Hiti in Game With Sioux. , SCORE, THIETEEN TO FIVE v; Lincoln, Neb., June 27. Every man on the local team got two or more hit in today' game, the local win ning the final of the Sioux .City leriet by a tcore of 13 to 5., Schardt and Caspar were batted out of the box, and 4 few resounding whack were registered against Pfeiiter.' Score:' aioux citt. AS. It. H. O. A. B. Anurkaa Aaaaakilkw. f At IndlanapaUa: B. M. S. Colimbu. t I t I I I 1 ft I 7 I Indienapolla ....4114141444 I t Batttriaa: Brady and Pratt; Dawaon, Wlllla and Schani. ... t At hllnneapolla: B. H. t. Hanaaa City ....4 4 I 1 I t t t t It IS 4 Mlnnaepolla ....4 11144414 4 11 4 Batterlca: Mumphrtee, Reafaa and Barry; TintliDg, wiuiatna and Land. At St. Paul. It. H K - Mixraukaa ......t 4 4 1 4 4 4 t I I 1 II Paul J 4 4 1 4 I 4 I II I ' Battarleat Moran and SpeUman; Qrlnar and Glenn, At LoulerUle! B. M. B. teiado 4 14 1 4 4 4 1 41 I t Leulavllle ...... . t t t t 1 t t1 t a i Baturtat: Adams and aweuar; Mlddla lon. Palm.ro and Wllllama. ' MeOraay Blaaw ritrhera, New York. June J7.-"Flo" Way t Yale . utllveralty - and Oaoraa Smith of .Columbia . tinlvereltr. both rtsbt-hand pltcbera, have aitned with the New York Natlonala. It - waa annouuead by John B. Footer, aecretary of the local club. It alaa waa atatad that : the rpopoaad trade of Pitcher Teereaa for Plt'har Bailee of the at. Loula Natlonala had been declared off. ... A 4iaed Coutk Beaaedy. . Dr. Bell'a Plna-Tar-Honey will aaae your eouf b. aootha the raw anota and prevent aa naoa lun allmanu. 14a. AU drunuuk AdvartlaamoBL ' Cooney lb, , 14 14 14 Ollmore, If.a I I lit Callahan, aa, 4 til I t Mote, lb. ............ 4 I , 4 4 Wataon, rf. ......... I t 0 1 4 4 Lejeune. ef. 10 IP 1 VI Connelly, lb I t t I I 1 Llvineaton, 0. ....... 4 114 11 Schardt, p. 1 t 0 4' 4 1 deeper, p Ill 1,44 Preleter, p. t I t 0 0 0 Cto.by 10.104 I Totali .......'.....II I 1 14 i LINCOLN. AB. R. R. O. A, B. Carllale, If. t 1 I I 4 1 Smith, ae. t : t, I I I t Thomakon, ct. ...... I 1 i t t 0 Lobar, rf. I I ill 4 Uttlmora, Ik. 4 1 II I I Rohrer a.,., t Wllllama, lb. ....... I I 1 10 I 4 Mar... lb. 114 1 I I Oardner, . , .14 1 I 4 I Oratory, p. ......... I t I I t I Totali 44 II II It It t Batted for Oaapar In allhth. iloua City 4 14 14 1141 Lincoln I I I I 6 I 0 I II Threc-baee kite: Ollmore (I). Twe-baee hit.: Thomaeen (I), Leber, oardner. Bohror, Ollmore, Men, Callahan, oratory, Llvlnitton. Double play: Smith to Wll llama. Stolen baeea: Smith, Loner, Wll llama, Morae, Btruok out: By Otrdner I; by Oaapar, 1. B..e on belle: Off Oratory, 11 oft Schardt, 1; oft Oaapar, 1; off Pfela ter, 1. Hit by pltehtd ball: By Oardner, lU.ti). Wild pitch: Oardner. Lift on baaaa: LMooln, 10; tloui city, I. Hltl: Off Oardner, t In five Innlnll; oft tehardt, 14 In two and twolhlrde Innlnta; off Oat par. I In four and one-third Inalntt. Tlm4: 1:11. Vmplrea: Kkn. and Raa. ." Hovlik Right and Josies Blank Kaws Topeka, Kant., June ?27. Hovlik wai right today and St. Joseph ihut out Topeka, 1 to 0. Score: : . ' ST. JOSEpN , ; i . . ... . , AB. . H. nuiieme, in .... 4 4 McC.be. ct ........ 4 I Jourdan, lb ., 4 I Sulllven. rf ........ 4 I Fuiner, o 4 1 ButieA lb I I Klrkham. It 4 0 Keattns. aa 4 t Hovnk. p i ToUU .14 I f It II 4 TOPEKA . J AB. B. R. O. A. B. Atler. lb 4 4 I ll I I Schweltier. It I I ,I Kruser. cf .......... 4 I I i I I Bntle, lb .......... II I .I Tydemaa, rt I I 4 1 0 4 Clchran. ee I I i i l l Goodwin, lb I t 1 I 10 Allen, e I t 1 t 1 0 HaU. p 1 0 1 Tttnla ........It I 4 It IS "l St ' Joaaph I 1 4 4 4 4 0 4 01 Topeka ......... 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 04 Stole baeet Trdeman. Baae n hellt! Off Hall 1; off Hovlik 4. Struck Out: By Hall i; by Hovlik 7. Peiaed ball: Allan 1. Hit by pitcher: By Hovlik 1. Vmplret: Carney and Sckman. .- Baa Tee BMaetera Win Oaaae. Beaver city. N'eb., June 17 (Special Telearem.) The Beaver City Booetera da feated Camhridia In the County leaiua here thla afternoon. 4 -to I. Cembrldte waa ae compenied by a hand and the Commercial club booetera. Score: Cembrldte ttlltlll 4 I Beaver City 144404444 4 Batterteet Camkndta, Bodwell and Cram ter; Beaver city, Uavtdeoa and Blckford. o. a. a. 4 1 I I it I 0 0 I 14 tilt I . I I 4 14 1 I t I 44 I CLEVELANDSLOSE A PITCfflMG BATTLE Williamg Eai Better of Bagby in Mound Fight, Winning by Four to Two. JACKSON IS BATTLKO STAB . , Cleveland, June 27. Chicago ' de feated Cleveland, 4 to 2, in a pitchers' battle in which Willianjs had the bet ter of Bagby, holding Cleveland to lix hits, three of which were made in the ninth inning. He itruck out seven and cluled thirteen to go out on fly balls. ' - : Johnson' batting was responsible for the Chicago victory, as he made a home run and two doublet, icoring three rum. Score: CLEVELAND. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Oranev.lf 4 14 0 orelech.cf 4 14 4 0 Ch'p'an.eo 14 14 OWeever.ia 10 14 0 SceWct lilt oec hn..)b 41110 itotn.rt e 1 1 a uj-ckion,rr e o o o O.ndll.lli 4 111 OJC'lllnl.lf 4 0 4 4 0 HO'ard.lb 4 111 OP'rnlcr.lb I 1 I 0 1 Evahe,lb 10 14 OSchelk.e 4 114 4 O'N.lll.o lilt 1VK l'll.lb 41140 Batby.p till lWlllla'e,p I 4 0 t 0 Horton.p Mill W'b't'a.lb 10 114 ToUla.ll T IT I 1 Bllllnie 1 4 I 4 t Totala.ll"lT h"I Batted for Bagby in elthtk. Chlcaio i. 1 4 t 0 I I I 14 Cleveland 1 t 0 I I I 0 0 11 Two-baee kite: Oreney Speaker. Jeckeon l. Home run: Jeckeon. Stolen baeee: Howard Felech. Double playe: Wamba lanee t Oandll, Weaver to B. Colllna to Fournler. Baeee on balla: Off Basby, I. Hlta and earned rune: Off Baiby, 4 hlta and I rune In eight lnnlnge; off Morton, I hlta and run In one Inning; off Wll llama, I hlta and I rune In nine lnnlnge. Struck out: By Bagby. 1: by Wllllama. 7. Umpires: Evana and Nalllr,. ... .: SpUl Doable BUI. . 'Bti Louie. Mo., June II. Detroit and St. Lpuli divided a double-header here today, St. Loula taking the Aral game, I to 1, and Detroit the eecond, 4 to I. Staler led the attack In the ft rat game with tour hue In four tlmea at bat and two atolen baeea. Detroit won the eeoond gam el n the aev enth when Toung aoored on Auetln'a fumble and Baker's double. The nrot game wal atopped m the ninth liming when Cobb attempted to climb Into the etanda to reaoh a fan who he claimed had been abuelng him. ' He wae prevented from doing eo, however, by pollea, um pires and fellow- playera. Score flrat same: DETROIT. ST. LOUIS. . AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Buah.ea 4 4 11 lShotten.tf 4 110 0 Vltt.lb till OAuatln.lb 10114 Cobb,cf 4 110 OMIIIer.rt I 4 I t 0 veacn.it a a u ooieier.iD e e iv u v H'lman.rf 1114 OPratMb 1114 4 Burna.lb 4 4 10 0 oM'aane.cf 14 114 Toung.lb 1 4 0 4 0Lavan.ee I 4 0 I 0 Kavan'h 0 0 0 0 OSeverotd.o I 0 I 4 0 Bakeu lilt oW'lman,p 1 0 0 0 0 Fuller -. 4 4 4 4 0 Dubuo,p 11114 Totala..l7 7 17 II totali.. II 414 14 1 Batted for Toung in ninth. Ran for Baker In ninth. Detroit .4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 11 St. Louie 0 1 1 4 4 0 4 1 I Two baaa hlta: Staler. CAhh. Hlln.M Three kaee hit: Pratt. Stolen baeee: 81.. ler I; Shotton, Bueh, Auetln, Cobb. Double playl: Lavan to Pratt to Staler I; Aueltn to Pratt to Siller. Flret baee on error.: St. Loula L Baeea on belle: Off Dubuo 4: oRWellman 4. Hlta and oerned rune: Off Dubuo 7 kite and 4 runa In eight lnnlnge; oft Wellman 4 hlta and I rune In nine In ntnge. Struck nut: By Dubuc 1; by Well man 1. Umpire.: Chill and Dlneen. Score aetond same: . . i DETROIT. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. SH'1!!? i 1 i ! JShotten.lf 1110 0 Vrtl.lb I 5 I 1 OAu.tm.ib I 1 4 1 1 Cobb,of 111 t.OMIIler.rf I I I 0 t Vcacb.lf I I 1 t'tsuier.lb I 1 11 4 0 H'lman.rt 4 11 4 0pratt,lb 4 I I I I gurne.lb 1,114 4 OainI.cf 4 114 0 Toung.tb 4 I 4 I OLaven.ie 4 1111 Baker.o 4 111 Js.v.reld.o I I 1 I 0 JaniH.P 1114 tHartley 0 0 0 0 4 "Chap'an,o 14 110 Totali.. 10 11714 OkooCp J 0. 0 I 0 . t .. "Tobln 1 0 4 0 4 f Dav'p'rtiP 4 4 4 4 1 Barton 4 I t t t ToUla..lt"tl7 1l"i Ban tor Sevareld In aeventh. Batted for Koob In aeventh. Batted tor Davenport In ninth. Detroit I 1 I t I t 1 I 4-4 St. Louie 0 4441411 41 Two baae hlta: Buah, Lavan, Baker, Sta ler. Three baee hit: Burne. Stolen baeee: Cobb I; Uaraene, Veach. Double playe: Baker to Touong to Buah to Toung; Lavan to Staler; Pratt to Lavan to ItaHr. Baeea on belle: Off Jamea 4; off Davenport I. Kite and earned rune: Off Jamea 7 hlta and 1 rune In nine lnnlnge; off Koob t hlta and 1 run in aeven lnnlnge; off Davenport 1 hit and I nine In two Inlnte. Hit by pitcher: By Koob (Bare.) struck put: By Jamea I; .by Koob I; by Davenport I. Umpire.: Plneen and Chill. Xanaj Win Another. New Tork. June 17. New Tork made It five out of elk from Waehlngton today, winning lb. laat game of the eeflea. I to I. Baker, who.e batting hae featured thla aeriei, won the game with a homo run In the llxth inning, with PiPP n beee. Score; mp m.'V-n 'lix, HEW YORK. AB il U. A E. ...... t I I Motller.rt I Fo.ter.ib 4 Mllen.cf I Shanke.lb Judge.lb Wlirrae.lb Barber.lt Henry.a r.O.A. il in Ji t oOllh'l.r.rf I 1 4Hllh.lt I 1 lPk p h.ee I 1 CPlpp.lb 4 I iBeker.lb I 1 nMagee.cf I 0 Oedeon,lb I I iNun'ker.o I I McB de.ee fill tCaldwelUp I I Boehl't.p 11110-,., Rice 1 1 4 0 4 Total!.. II 1 17 It Atnemitn t 4 a o o Dumont,p I t I I - fotalt..ll 1 14 11 I Batted for Boehltng In eighth. Ran for Blci In eighth. Waehlngton ...1 I I I I 1 I 4 I now lor ......t I 1 0 0 I I I I Thret beat hit: Peeklnpaugh. Home rant: Moeller. Baker. Stolen baeea: Judge. Ollheoley. Double pleys: Footer and Judge; Magae and Paeklnpaugkl PIpp. Peeklnpaugh and PIpp. Baeea on belli: off Cajdwell I; oft Boehllag II. Kite and earned runa: Off Boehltng 7 hlta and I rune In eeven Innlngai off Dumont an hlta and -no rune in oat Inning; off Caldwell rune. Struck Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOTJE INATIONAL LEAGUE Omaha ...II II .tMBrooklyn ..14 IS .007 Lincoln ...14 14 .147 Phlla. ll II .144 Wichita ..14 It .iOllBoaton ....II 21 .417 Denver ...II 10 ,4llNey Tork ..il 17 .101 Dee Molneell 11 .474IChlcago ...21 11 .411 Sioux City 21 12 ,taiPltt.burgh 2121.412 Topeka .. .24 22 .448 Cincinnati .20 80 .410 St. Joeeph 24 11 .421St- Louie ..27 24 .429 AMER. LEjAQuB. AMER. ASSN. W. L. Pct.l W. L. Pet. Clevelend 21 24 .l74Keneee Cy. 28 24 .402 Mlnneeplle 24 24 .111 Indlanaplla 21 20 .400 Columbue .118 24 .472 Louleville .84 27 .847 St. Paul ...24 81 .404 Toledo ..,.24 81 .484 Milwaukee 11 48 .111 New Tork 14 24 .147! Boaton ...II 28 .1411 Detroit ...14 21 iltOI Weeh. .,..11 24 .124 Chlcego ..10 21 .I0l St. Loula .2? 31 .438 Phlla 17 40 .21 Yecterday'. Beenlto. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joeeph, 1; Topeka, 0. Dei Molnee, I; Omaha, 4. Denver, 0; Wichita, 4. Sioux City, C; Lincoln, 13. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Now Tork, IT Brooklyn, 0. Boiton, 3; Philadelphia, 0. St. Loull, 8; Cincinnati, 3. Plttaburgh, 4-4: Chicago, 1-10. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, I; Boaton. 7. Waehlngton, 1; New Tork, I. Chlcego, 4; Cleveland, 1. Detroit, 1-8; St. Louie, 1-1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbue, 8; Indlenapolle, 0. Kaniaa City, 10; Mlnneapolle, "4. Mllw.uk... 8; St Paul, 8. Toledo, 4; Louleville, 1. Game. Today. WESTERN LEAGUE. Open data. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn at Boaton. Philadelphia at New Tork, St. Louie at Cincinnati. Plttaburgh at Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Tork at Philadelphia, Boiton at Washington. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Loula. out: By Caldwell at by Boehltng 4; by Du mont I. Umplrea: Connolly and. Owene. . - Bad Bon Trounce Maeke. Boiton, Juno 17. Jobnaon. a former Urilnui college pitcher wae given a try-out by Philadelphia against the Boiton Ameri cana, with Carroll of Tutta college ee hli catcnar, and the Atniotlce were defeated. 7 to 2. Johneon waa taken out In the aeventh Inning after he hed been hit freely and had ahown an Inclination to .wlldneae. Score: , PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Wltt.ee till OHooper.rf 4 2 0 0 0 Ktng.Sb till lOlCN-iy.ZD 48110 Strunk.cf 4 0 I t OLewle.lf S 1 2 0 0 Scheng.lt 1110 OHob-ieUb 10 8 10 Lajole.lb 114 1 IWelker.cf 4 13 0 1 Mcln'uMb 4 1 10 0 OOardn'r.lb 4 8 0 3 0 Walih.rf I t 1 t 0Scott.ee 1 0 0 0 0 Cerroll.c 4 0 11 OThomm.o 3 1 10 0 0 Johneon.p 8 0 0 2 ORutti.p 2 1110 Wyckoff.p 11000 Totala..28 11 17 4 1 Totali.. 83 7,34 18 1 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Boaton 1 0 4 2 1 1 0 0 7 Two baae hlta: Schang, Lewie. Stolen baeee: Waleh. Double playi: Witt to Lelole to Molnnle: Lalota to Witt to Mc. tnnla. Beeee on balUn Off Johneon 2; off Ruth 4. Hlte and earned rune: off John eon 11 hlte and I runa In I 1-8 lnnlnge; off Wyckoff no hlta and no runa In 1 2-8 ln nlnge; off Ruth 7 hlte and I rune In t lnnlnge. Hit by pltchert Schang by Ruth Struck out: By Johnson .1: by Ruth 10. Umplree: Hlldebrend and O'Loughlln. Mrs. Lininger Wins In the Woman's Golf ' Mrs. Karl A. Lininger returned vic tor in the first flight of the monthly competition of the Omaha Woman' Golf association at Happy Hollow Monday. The play was a handicap match against bogey and Mrs. Linin ger was 1 down. Mrs. H. C. Town send of Seymour Lake won the sec ond flight, which was for player with handicaps of twelve or more. Berwya Wlae from Cam. tork. . Birwyn, Neb., June 27. (Special.) Berwyn defeated Cometock'a baee ball ag gregation, t to 1, here Monday. Score by lnnlnge: R. H. E. Cometock .......I 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 11 11 1 Berwyn I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 I I - Battertee: Cometock, Glbeon and Qlbbona; Berwyn, Croford and Crlat. Was Sixty Years Old, But Willing to Be a Scout A man about 60 years of age ap plied at the army recruiting station for enlistment. His attention was di rected to the age limit of 35 years. "Well, I am an old-time scout and I thought I still had some years of serv ice in me for the country,", he said. Bee Want Ad produce best result. It la the condition nf ftn eneine 1 nt the and of a year'a run which I counta. - ,K a1 i. rtfintd from Pennsylvania, crude, thoroufhlr lubrieatat vurjp trior ini Prt and rtMtuoti friction to a minimum. Doaa sot earboniM or cum up. Oct oar Iwokttti MAut'omobile Lubrication' slving valuable hint for tha ear of your machlno. W can aupply you in atalad cant, tn drums or in bulk. h your Boxt f iilint ba Panbard. ... POWELL SUPPLY COMPANY ' OMAHA ' Atitomobtla Suppltoa, XOS1 Famaa. araBP HERE'S HOW STECHER ONCE LOST TEMPER Strangler's Footwork Got Joe Peeved and as a Besult He Stayed Two Hours. THIRSTING FOB VENGEANCE BY ED. W. SMITH. If you've ever seen Joe Stecher, Nebraska's wonderful wrestler, and noted his incomparable smile in the ring, even when battling was hottest, you never could imagine this great, big kid of a farmer boy ever losing his temper, could you? One never could think that Joe, the personification of good temper and high-grade sportsmanship, ever Could get really angry in the ring. Yet he did, and it lost him a match that many good critics sitting at the ringside said he should have won. It was his first match with Ed Lewis, the Kentucky strangler, and took place in Evansville, Ind., last Octo ber. This is one of the many good reasons why the return meeting be tween this pair, set for Gene Melady's Douglas county, fair grounds arena on the Foarth of July, should be one of the greatest athletic exhibitions that ever took place in any ring. Stecher did not expect any more trouble with Lewis when he made the first match last fall than he had had with any of the other men of medium class. He thought it would be all over well inside of thirty minutes, and that is the way they were betting on it. But Lewis gave him a lot of worry. Generally regarded as one of the MAGEE'S Going Out of Business Sale Yz Price This is the opportunity of a life time in the face of rising prices and poorer qualities to sup ply yourself with high grade merchandise at less than wholesale cost CHOICE OF SUITS Sr,'.4.0: $10420 STETSON HATS $4.00 to CO CO 7C $7.50, nowyattoyOaliJ Manhattan Arrow Shirts, $1.60 to $4, 7Ea CO now lUbtoyat Winter Overcoats $40.00 Kensington Overcoats $20.00 $35.00 Kensington Overcoats ...'..$17.50 $30.00 Kensington Overcoats ... . .$15.00 $25.00 Kensington Overcoats $12.50 413 S. 16th St greatest wrestlers on his feet that the world ever saw, Lewis went in there to stay.. And stay he did, with a ven geance. At the end of an hour, de spite a broken finger, received in snatching for a hold around Stecher's shoulder, Ed was there fighting like mad and then it was that Stecher completely forgot himself and lost his temper. Further, Joe didn't regain his usual good temper until at the end of an hour and three minutes the referee called it a draw. Toe was mad through and through by that time at his failure to upset the Kentucky gladiator, and thfs militated strongly against his chances of winning. He was so angry that he was blind to several good chances that he got to get his famous body scissors on the foe. Even the careful Hetmanek and Brother Joe couldn't calm Joe. That's why we think he will try and get good and even with Lewis when they meet on July 4 in Omaha. St Edward Trim. Scotia. St Edward. Neb.. June 27. (Special.) 8t. Edward defeated Scotia on their own grounda Sunday, B to 1, McDonald holding Scotia to only three hlte. Score: R.U.E. St. Edward 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 t 8 1 Scotia 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 J I Batterlee: ,St. Edward, McDonald and Fleher;. Scotia, Duryee and Ammerman. Struck out: By McDonald. 8; by Duryee, 10. Today's Calendar Of Sports Golf Connecticut state championship tonrnftment opens nt Greenwich, Conn. Flint Masonic championship golt tounrnamcnt opens at Chicago. Massachusetts Junior amateur championship tournament opens at Auburndalo. Annual Invitation tourna ment for women opens at Cape May, . J. Polo Annual tournament of Bockaway Hunting club opens at far Roc ka way, I. I. Automobile Speedway free-for-all, SO0 mle race at Des Moines. Lindsay Defeats Creston. Lindsay, Neb., June 27. (Special.) In a tight game In which Lindsay got Ave hits and Creston two hits, the Lindsay team defeated Creston by a score of 4 to I on the local diamond. Batteries for Creston, Ogan and Purtzer; Lindsay, Hayes and Redmond. Wants July 4 Game. 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