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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916.
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International Hei Service.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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ROURKES CAPTURE
GAHEFROM SIODX
Indiam Outplayed at All Stages
of Flay by Gate Oity
Team.
Just Thirteen Hits
O'TOOLE TO THE RESCUE
Sioux City, la., June 29. (Special
Telegram.) The Rourket had little
trouble defeating the Indians in the
first .game of the series, winning, 7 to
2. Clean hitting was largely respon
sible for the victory. ' In the early
stages of the battle the visitors were
in danger when Bruck weakened.
Marty O'Toole, however, was substi
tuted and the Sioux were helpless.
The Rourkes cinched the game in
the fourth, when they hopped to
Schardt for four blows, two being
doubles. , This fusillade caused
Schardt's retirement and Clark stop
ped the rally. Doubles by Miller and
Kilduff and singles by Forsythe and
Krause, aided by a wild peg to third
by Livingston, gave Omaha three
scores. .... j, .
The Braves' chances went glimmer
ing in the eighth, when Miller again
led off with a two-bagger and scored
on a hit by Forsythe. Kilduff singled,
sending Forsythe to third, from which
station he scored on an attempt to
catch Kilduff off first. The run in the
first was made by Krug, who singled,
stole second and scored on Thomp
son's double.
"Bears Are Easy for
St. Joe Drummers
St. Joseph, June 29. Patterson
pitched splendid ball and the locals
downed the ' Bears easily, 7 to 3.
Score: , r
.V- DENVER. ' "
i AH R. H. O. A. E.
Ulnar, rt 4 10 10 0
Kelleher, u ........ 4 1 J 1 1
Oakes. of 10 1110
Butcher. If ........ S 1 S 0
Dyre, Sb .......... e 1 11 1 l
Shields, lb 4 0 I I
Ll.yd, Sb, .......... 0 ISIS
Stevens, 10 S It 1
terser, P .......... 4 0 0 1 4 0
Totals ....'..'....II S 14 S I
. . T, JOSEPH.
' ')'"' 1 '"'V-,:. , . AB. I. H. O. A .
William. Sb ........ 1 111 10
McCebe, cf 4 J 1 0 0
Jourden, lb 4 1 t IS 0 0
Sullivan, rt ........ S I S ISO
Fuaner, e I I I I S
Butler, lb I S 1 1 1
Klrkham, If 4 1.1 0 0 0
Keating, aa ,.4 S I I I I
ftleraon, p ........ 4 I I I T 1
folate II 'f 11 It II I
I. Joaaph ....I tilllSS t
Denver S 0 ) 0 0 1 0 0 04
truck ut! By Patterson, Si by by Star
eer. 1. Bases on balla: Off Patterson, I: eft
flterser. I. Stolon baaaai Lloyd. flhlelde.
Kaatlnf. Sacrifice hltai ruanar, Butlar, Wll
' llama. Two-base hilt Puanar. Thraa-baaa
kit. Klrkham. Homa run: Wllllaraa. Double
lays: Williams to Keatlns to Jourden;
Shlalda to Dyer; Shlalda to Dyr. Vett on
baaaa: St. Joaaph, 1: Danvar, 4. Earned
runat St Joaaph, I: Danvar, 1. Time: lioO.
Umpires! Camay and Kokman.
Eick's White Racer
In Burnasco Window
The big white racing car Eddie
Rirkenbacher. Omaha's favorite son,
wilt drive in the annual Omaha speed
way race July 15 was placed in one
of the Burgess-Nash company's dis
play windows, and practically all
morning the walk in front of the win
dow was blocked with persons who
stopped to admire the powerful ma
chine. Rickenbacher's boat is one of the
nattiest racing cars in the country
and made a most striking effect in the
window. It is pure white, with red
trimming. A big tail, hiding the
huge gasoline tanks to the rear, adds
to the rakish appearance, as do the
Inw-hunff seats for the driver and
mechanician, and everybody who saw
the car aarreed it looks tully capable
of beating 100 miles an hour to
- deth- '-' ' .
Baveiras Defeats Aaaloy.
BSvanoa, Nab., Juna t,. (Special.) An
lay and Ravenna played ball on the local
ground yaaterday, the score betas S to 1
In favor nf Ravenna. Thla la the third
(me Ravenna has played thla year, the
total scores aaatnat It betas but two. while
It haa nade twenty aaalnat lta opponent.
', Bowal Complaints in latMa.
In lecture at one of the Dss
Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary
from India told ol going into tns in
, terior of India, where he was taken
sick, that he had a bottle ol unanv
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy with him and believed that
it saved his life. This remedy is used
success! ally in India, both as a pre
ventive and cure for cholera. you
may know from this that it can be
depended, upon for the milder forms
of bowel complaint that occur in this
country. Obtainable everywhere.
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thra tor results-
OMAHA.
AB. B. H. O. A. r,.
Krns. Sb. I s S S S 0
Bras, Sb 9 9 I S
Thompeon, e S 0 1 S S 0
Miller, lb 4 I I S 1 0
Mnrehall, e 4 S S 4 S
Foraytha, If. 4 S S 1 1 0
Kilduff, ea S t S S S 2
Urease, rf. 4 S 1 I O 0
Brack, p. , S S S I
O'Toole, p S 0 1 S
Totale ...;...... .15 IS' ST is S
SIOCX CITY.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Oooney, lb.... 4 S 1 4 1 0
Ollmore, If ,4 S 1 S
Callahan, aa 4 0 1 S I 1
Meta, lb I S S 0 0
Wataon, rf 1 t
Lejeune, cf ..4 S I t 1
Connolly, Sb 4 S S 1 0
IJvlnsetan, o S S 1 I 1
Schardt, p 1 S S S 1
Clark, p 1 0 0 1 8
Totale ' ....SI I S 17 1 I
Omaha 1 8 0 0 1 S 07
sioui city ... s i i e s
lft on baecel nton City. S Omaha. 4.
Ft ret baea an errant lUona City, S. Sacrifice
hltat Ltvlasaton, Klldulf. Two-baaa hltal
Thompeon, Kilduff, Miller (I). Homa runt
UJeuw. Wales baaaat Knii, Miller, Por
eythe, KUduff. Kite: Off Schardt, S hlta la
one and one-third Innlnsai off Bruck S hlta
la three and one-third Innlnsa. Doable
playel Barf to Miller, Kilduff ta Krus to
Miller, Krus to Kilduff ta Miller, Struck out:
By Hrhardl, Si by Clark, Si by Brack, Si
by O'Toole, S. Baaea on ballet Off Brack, S.
Timet 1:40. Umpire! Shannon,
BOOSTERSBEAT UNKS
Dei Moines Captures Free Hit
. ting Contest by Seven-to-Four
Soore.
4-
TWENTY BASES FOR EACH
Des Moines.' June 29. Des Moines
won a free hitting game from Lincoln
today, 7 to 4. Each team batted for a
total of twenty bases, but the locals
bunched their blows in three innings.
Sensational fielding by Ewoldt, Hart
ford and Jones in th epinches featured
the game. Score:
, LINCOLN.
Carllnle. If. ...
Smith, aa
Thnmaaon, o. .
Lobar, rf.
Lattlmora, lb..
.lohnaoii, o..,.
AB. -R. H. O. A. E
.. I 1 1 1 0
..4 I I I I 0
.. 4 0 1 0 0
..101100
..I 0 0 1 I 0
.. I 1 I
Wllllama, lb 4 0 I II 0 0
Moraa. lb 4 0 1110
Halla. p. I 1 I S I 0
Hlnohtnan 1 0 0 o o o
Oresory, p.,,, i 9 O S S 0 0
To tola
....II 4 II 14 II
DES MOINES.
Hunter, cf. .
Ewoldt, 8b...
Hartford, aa.
Meloan, If. .
Jonoa, lb
Hahn. rf. ...
Claire, lb, -..
Breen, e. . . . .
Thomaa, p. . .
AB.
Totala II T II IT II 1
'Batted for Halla In elfhth.
Lincoln 4 S I 1 1 o lo
Dee Molnee ...ol o 1 o o I a i
Homa run: Johnaon. ' Three-baaa hlta:
Jonea. Hahn. Two-baaa hlta: Jonea, Hunter.
Ewoldt. Wllllame (I). Sacrifice hit! Thom
aaon. Stolen baaea: Wllllama, Smith. Struck
out: By Thomaa, I: by Halla, I; by Oratory,
1. Baaea on nana: uir rnomao, i. on neua,
I. Hit by pttohed ball: By Thomaa. Johnaon.
Hlte and earned runai Off Halla. I hlta, 4
runa In aeven Innlnaa: off Oresory, I hlta. I
rune In one Innlns. Time: 1:41. Umpire:
Anderaon. .
Hal McKinney Takes
Three Straight Heats
Aurora, Neb., June 29. (Special
Telegram.) Veteran horsemen like
F. D. Van Pelt of Omaha declare the
Midway circuit race meet, closing
here tnrlav. In be the best managed
and attended meet held in this part of
the country in years, rour thounsand
five hundred people were at the clos
ing day's program, assuring the con
tinuance of the Aurora meeting. All
the horsemen say they are coming
back.
Hal McKinney won the feature of
today's program, the free-for-all pac
ing class, in straight heats. Columbia
Fire was a close second in each heat.
Belle W., a pacer from Utah, started
the season here today in this event
and showed well in this fast com
pany. Added features on the program to
day were a five-eighths mile running
race, won by Prince Castle, and rid
ing a broncho. A high wind made
the horses slower than they looked.
The I2S horses here this week split
up here, some going to Beatrice, Fre
mont, Kearney ana Kansas meets.
The results:
Paolna. I:IS claaa: Helen Chtmee. b. m..
Weat Point, Neb. (Owene) first! Empreea
rofo. o. m., Kearney, nod. tnnoaaeei acc
ent ; Lady Hoy. a. m.. San Dleao, Cel.
(Nampeell) intra. Time; l:lt,, i:te,
Mm.
Trotlns. 1:11 claea: E. M. R.. Jr.. ch. s.
Denver. Colo. (Perry) flrat; Great Ivan,
a. e.. Colorado Springe. Colo. (MerDermtd)
eecond: Aneta H, b. m.. Bolae, Idaho (Chap
man! third. Time: l:lt.4. 1:1714. 1:11.
Paring. 2:! claaa: Harry R. a. a.. Loa
Angeles, Cel. (Ward) flrat; Oregon Hat, br.
a., Sugar City. Idaho (Dennle) aecond; Laet
Chance, ch. ., Kearney, Neb. (Rhoadee)
third. Time: 1:1714, I:1IU. 1:11U.
Free.for-atl pace: Hal -McKinney, b. a,
Omaha. Neb. IHebaatlan) flrat; Columbia
Ptre, b. 8.. Lincoln, Neb. (Stana) aecond;
Bella W, br. m., Provo. Utah (Dennle) third.
Time: 1:11. 1:01. 1:1414.
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PHILLIES TRIM NEW
YORK GIANTS TWICE
Only Twenty-Seven Men Face
Bixey in First, While Bender
Shows Form in Second.
BANCROF KTN0CKS HOMER
New York, June 29.-The Phila
delphia champions checked their
slump today, when after suffering five
straight defeats, they won both sec
tions of a double-header from New
York, 4 to 0 and 5 to 2. In the first
game, Pixey pitched remarkably, as
only twenty-seven Giants faced him.
New York made four hits off him,
but three were followed by double
plays.
In the second game the veteran
Chief Bender, hero of five world's
series victories over the Giants,
showed a flash of his old-time form
and held the Giants to seven scat
tered hits. Bancroft virtually won the
game for the league champions in
the second inning, when he hit a
home run with wo on bases. Lud
erus made seven hits in seven official
times at bat in this series before he
flied out to Burns in the third in
ning of the second game. Score, first
game:
FHILADK!,PH!A. NKW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B,
Faanltfjrt.ef S 1 I 0 OBurni.lf 4 0 2 0 0
Nlehoff.2b 8 10 3 OKnuff.cf 4 1 3 1 0
BtOCk.3b Ktll ORobion rf 4 I A A A
CraVth.rf 4 0 0 0 ODoylcSb S 0 I 0 0
uuaersj.iD j u i unetclrr.M 4 114 0
Whltt'd.K S 1 0 OMerkIMb 4 0 10 1 0
Btm-'ft.M 1)41 lM KO.Sb 41110
Kllllfer.o S t 2 0 0Rr1den,o 1108
Bendr,p lilt OPerrltt.p 1 0 0 1
Roimh 1 0 0 0 0
Tottlf.. IS 11 IT 13 J8chaiuir,p 0 0 0 0 0
Loberl 1 0 0 0 0
t Schupp.p 0 0 0 S 0
Total.-.. 33 7 27 13 2
'Batted (or Andtraon In ninth.
Philadelphia . .02010000 14
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
Two-baao hit: Ludarua. Threa-basa hit:
Ludurua. dtnttn bate: Dan croft, Doubla
plays: Kllllftr to Nlehoff, Rixey to Ban
croft to Ludorus (I). Btiu on balls: Off
Anderson, 1. Rarned runa: Oft Anderson, 2.
Struck out: By Anderson, 3; by Rlxey, 6.
Umpires: Qulgley and Byron Score, second
gam:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. A R HAIR
Paskert.ef 4 10 0 OBums.lf 3 0 10 1
Nleh'ff.Sb 3 114 OKaulT.cf 2 0 0 0 1
Stock, Sb 4 10 0 ORob'ion.rf 3 110 0
Crav'th.rf 4 0 3 0 0Doyle.2b 3 14 3 0
Luder's.lb 3 3 11 0 0FIt'er,ss 3 0 12 0
Whltt'd.K 3 3 4 0 OMerklr.lb 3 0 17 0 0
Banc'ft.sa 10 4 3 OM'Kr'e.ab 2 2 0 3 0
Kimrer.o 3 0 13 ORarlden.o 8 0 3 2 0
mxey.p a w v VAnd son.p 10 0 2 0
'Lobert 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. .31 127 11 0
Total, . JT 4 27 IB 2
Batted for Perrltt In fifth. ,
Batted (or Schauer In seventh.
Philadelphia ..0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 06 1
New York 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02;
Two -base hlta: Robertson, Paahart. Three- i
base hit: Kllltfer. Home run: Bancroft, j
Stolen bases: Whltted, Stock, Bancroft.
Doubla playa: Kauff to Doyle, Perrltt to ,
Merkl to Rariden, Nlehoff to Bancroft to
Luderua, Baaea on balla: Off Perrltt. 1 ; off
Schauer, 2; off Schupp, 1; off Bender, 1. !
Hlta and earned runa: Off Perrltt, 8 hits, i
4 rum In five Innings; off Schauer 3 hits, 1 i
run In two Innings; off Schupp, 1 hit, 0
run In two Innings; off Bender. 1 run. '
Struck out: By Perrltt, 1; by Schauer, 3; by 1
Schupp, 3; by Bender, 3. Umpires: Byron
and Qulgley.
Dodgora Beat Braves.
Boston, Juna 30. Smith held the Boston
Nationals to (our hlta today and Brooklyn
won 3 to 1. The visitors first run was
scored on a poor throw to the plate by
Kvera. ahf forced in the other tally
when ha passed Cutshaw with the baaea
full.
Boston's ran was the result of a pass, a
Steal and Magee's double. Score:
BROOKLYN. BOSTON.
AH H O A K AR H l-i A tC
Johns'n.cf 6 3 11 OMVn'le.ss 4 0 0 1 1
dsudi.ib i ill o QHvers.Zb 3 0 0 1 1
Stengel.rf 4 110 OFI'p'fk.rf 3 0 0 0 0
WheaMf 4 13 1 OMagee.lf 4 14 0 0
Mow'y.Sb 4 113 OKoney.lb 2 0 10 0 0
Cut'aw.2b 3 111 OSmlth.lb 3 2 S 3 0
Olson ,ss 2 0 4 3 0Snodg's,c( 3 0 2 0 0
Meyera,o 4 0 0 0 0Trage'er,o 2 0 110
Smith.p 4 10 3 ONehf.p 3 0 0 6 0
. - . Husrhaj n A A A A A
Totals.. 14 S 37 10 0Uowdy 1 0 0 0 0;
Totals.. 33 4 37 13 2
'Batted for Nehf In eighth.
Brooklyn ........... ...1 0 1 0 1 1 0 9 02
Boston 1 9 9 4 1 0 0 0 o 1
Two baea hits: Johnston. Mage. Stolen
bases: Daubert, nt spa trick. Double playa:
Smith to Trageuor to Konetchy; Nahf to
Uaranvuia to Konetchy. Baaea on balls
Off Smith 1; off Nehf 1; off Hughe 1. Hits
ana earnti runa: on Bmith 4 hlta and 1
run In nine Innings: off Nehf 0 hlta and
1 ran In eight Innings; off Hughea no hlta
and no runa In 1 Inning. Struck out: By
Smith I; by Nehf 1; by Hughes 1. Umpli
O'Day and Eaaon.
Cuba Trim Canto.
St. Louis, June 3. -The Chicago Na
tlonals defeated the- St. Louis team hero
today, l to 2. Boor:
, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.B. ABHOAE.
Zelder.Sb 3 0 0 1 0Bettl,2b 1 2 3 4 0
Zwlll'g.cf 4 0 3 0 0Bescher.lt S 1 3 0
Mann.rf 4 0 3 9 OLong.rf 3 2 110
Bchulte.lf 8 119 OMUIer.lb 3 0 T 0 0
Knabe.Sb 3 0 2 2 1 Horny. 3b 4 0 10 0
Saler.lb 1 1 11 0 OSmlth.cf 2 0 19 0
Fischer, e 3 2 T 1 OSnyderc 2 3 3 8 0
Mulll'n.ss Sill ICorhan.s 41340
Packard. D 1 0 9 4 flSteli n 8 0 0 10
Hondrlx.p 0 9 9 3 OMead ws.p 0 9 0 0 9
-Aim man i i f annson.ci l o i o o
Tlnktr.as 0 9 9 3 0 Butler 119 9 9
Oooialea 1 9 9 9 9
TOtaU.,11 137 11 i .
Totals.. 38 I 27 19 0
Bat ted lor Cunningham In eighth.
Chicago ......9 119 8 19 9 H
Detroit 9 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 13
Two has hits: Hellman, Cobb, Foutolsr,
Von Kolnlts, B. Collin. Hem run; Weavar.
Stolen bas; 8 ha Ik. Sacrifice hits: Baker,
J. .Collins. Double plays; Bush to Young
to Crawford: Polsoh to Fournter. Base
on balls: Off CoveUskle 1; off Cunningham
1; off Wolfgang 4- Hits and earned run:
Off Ceveleakl hits and 3 runa In five
Innings: off Cunningham 8 hlta and 1 run In
two Innings: off Boland no hits and n6 runa
1 on inning ; off Wolfgang 4 hit and 3
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAOUE. I NAT. LEAGUE.
W.UPct.1 W.LPct.
SS SI .S14; Brooklyn . 31
H 27 . 667) Phila 93 27
21 80 .bOIBoeton ....29 27
.20 SI .483New Tork 29 29
(S31 CMeem . .80 83
Omaha
Lincoln
Wlchllt
Denver
T. Molnea
29 31 .4!
Sioux City 2B 83 .441Plrt(,arh .80 84
Topeka ...26 33 .441 1 Cincinnati 26 31
St. Jeaepli 26 33 .441 St. Lotjla .28 87
Yeaterday'a Reealta. '
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver, 8; St. Joseph, 7. '
Topeka, 9; Wichita, 11.
Lincoln, 4; Dee Molnee, 7. .
Omaha, t; Slous City, 3.
NATIONAL LEAOUE.
Brooklyn, 2; Boaton, 1.
Philadelphia, 4-8: New York, 0-2.
Chicago, 3; St. Loula, 3.
AMERICAN LEAOUE.
New Tork, 8; Philadelphia, 0.
Boston, 0: Waahlnston, 3.
Chlcaso, 8; Detroit, 3.
Cleveland, 0; St. Loula. 7.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kaneaa City, 4; Indlanapolla, I. ' "'"
Toledo, 3; Loulevtlle, 1.
Milwaukee, 9; St. Paul, 8.
Game. Today.
WESTERN LEAOUE.
Denver at St. Joaeph, Topeka at Wltchlta.
Lincoln at Pea Molnea, Omaha at Sioux
City.
NATIONAL LEAOUE.
Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New
Tork, Chlcaso at St. Loula, Pittsburgh at
Cincinnati.
AMERICAN LEAOUE.
New Tork at Philadelphia, Boaton at
Waehlngton. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit
at St. Loula.
runa In nine lnnlnga. Struck out: By Cov.
eteekle 3; by Cunningham 1: by Wolfgang
3. Paaeed ball: Baker. Umplrea: Evane
and Nallln.
Good Preliminaries Carded
For Stecher-Lewis Match
Gene Meladv has announced the
preliminaries for the big wrestle at
the fair grounds July 4. The gates
will ooen at 12:30 and George Green
and his band will play a concert,
starting at 1 o'clock. The first pre
liminary will be between Owen Daily
of Nebraska and Q E. Seeley of
Omaha, both lightweights.
The setni-windup will be a middle
class event between Adren "Kid"
Ross of Indiana and Chris Jordan of
NehrasWa. Ed Smith of Chicago will
be the referee, Stecher will weigh in
about 210 pounds, while Lewis will
weigh about M pounds.
Lester Murphy will be the an
nouncer and the timekeepers will be
Bert Murphy, Charles Uarvey and
Frank McCaffrey.
Evans and Reid Lead Field
In the Golf Tournament
Minneapolis, Minn., June 29.
Charfes (Chick) Evans of Chicago,
amateur, and Wilfred Reid of Wil
mington, Del., professional, led the
field in the morning round of the na
tional open golf championship tourn
ament today, each completing the
eighteen holes in 70, two below par.
Evans broke the course record in
his first nine holes with a score of
i2. Reid had a score of 33, going
out and 37 coming in.
Among others who turned in good
cards was Walter Clark, Denver,
Colo., 74.
Lewis to Show Training
Stunts at Empress Theater
Omaha wrestling fans will have an
opportunity tonight to see how
Strangler Lewis trains without mak
ing the journey, to his camp at the
Dietfc club.
For on Friday the Strangler will go
through his training maneuvers at the
femoress theater. He will aDDear at
both performances Friday evening.
Lewis will go through all ot the
heavy work he does at the camp and
promises to exhibit his prowess at
throwing training partners around.
Birth of Base Ball
Game Celebrated
Coooerstown, N. Y., June 29. Cel
ebration of "The Birth of Base Ball"
in Cooperstown was begun here to.
day. President Tener of the National
league was among the speakers. A
soecial base ball commission ap
pointed by the major leagues in 1907
declared base ball was first played in
Cooperstown in levjy.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Minneapolis R.M.E.
Kaneae City ....1 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 9 1
Mlnneapolla ....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 I t 8
Batterlea: Humphries and Hargrave;
Bantly, Caahlon and Land.
At Indlanapolla R.H I
Columbus 00094800 4 10 0
Indlanapolla ....9 9 1 3 0 0 0 0 11
Bat,tertee: Vane Curtis, Blodgett and
Coleman; Hogge. FalKenoerg ana scneng.
Owens.
At Loulevllle R.H.E.
Toledo 9 8 9 0 1 9 1 0 9 J 1 1
Loulavlll 0 1 0 0 9 0 9 0 91 I 1
Batterlea: Bedlent and Sweeney; Luque
and Wllllama.
At St. Paul R.M.E,
Milwaukee 9 8 1 I 1 I 9 1 9 18 9
St. Paul I 0 0 3 0 8 9 8 08 7 1
Batterlea: Slapnlcka and Spallman, Da
vost; Lelfleld, Douglae, Upham and Glean.
V t Per Cnudras'a Cough.
' Ton cannot uee anything batter tor your
child's mush and cold than Dr. King's New
Dlacevery. Centalna aothlns harmful. Guar.
utMi At dmgglsta. leg. Advertisement.
YANKS SHOT OUT
CONNIE'S MACKS
Shawkey Keeps Hits Scattered
and New York Wins by
Five to Nothing.
BAKER INJURES HIS LEO
Philadelphia, June 29. Shawkey
kept the few hits scattered today
and New York won, 5 to 0. Baker
hurt his leg in making a two-base
hit in the first inning and was forced
to leave the game after scoring. Has
sclbacher, formerly of Pennsylvania
State college, made his debut in the
ninth inning and yielded a run on a
pass, Boone's sacrifice and Magee's
single. Score:
NEW TORK. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. t, AB.H.O.A.E.
Otlh'y.rf 2 0 10 OWItt.sfl 4 0 3 4 0
Hlffh.ir 42 4 0 0K1tiff.2b 2 0 4 1 1
P'k'n'h.am 4 1 1 S OStrunk.rf 4 0 S 0 1
Plpp.lb 2 0 9 1 OSchang.if 4 2 2 0 0
Baker,3b 1 1 0 0 0Rowe.3b 4 0 0 0 0
Boone. 3b 1 0 3 2 OMcTn'e.lb 4 0 7 0 0
AlD.K66.cr 4 3 2 0 nwg. ghrr a l a n n
Qedeon,2b 4 0 11 lMyer,c 3 16 6 0
Uuna'k'r.c 3 0 0 0 OXabors.p 0 0 0 1 0
Shawk'y.p 3 0 0 2 OSheeh'n.p 2 0 0 2 0
.. H iDnr.p o w w i o
Totala.. 21 7 27 0 l'Lawry 1 0 0 0 0
Totali..3l4 27 16 2
'Batted for Sheehan In eighth.
New Tork 8 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 6
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00
Two base hits: Baker, Schang. Sacrifice
hit: Boone. Stolen base: Ullhooley. Struck
out: By Shawkey 0; by Sheehan 6. Flrat
ease on balls: Off Nabori 1; off Sheehan 3;
off Hasselbaclver 1; off Shawkey 1, Hlta
and earned runs: Off Nabors 3 hits and 3
runs In one Inning; off Sheehan three hits
and 1 run In seven Innings; off Hassel-
bacher 1 hit and 1 run In one Inning.
Umplrea: Hlldebrand and O'Loughltn.
- Browas Blank Indians.
Cleveland. Ohio, June 29. St. Louis
bunched hits off Lowdermtlk In the fourth
and fifth innings and won 7 to 0. Daven
port ptoved a puzzle to Cleveland, allowing
but four hits. Score:
CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Oraney.lf 4 111 OShotton.lf 5 2 10
i
Chau'n,
Speaker.cf 4
Kotn.rr
Oandll.lb 3
How'd. 2b 2
Evans,3b 2
O'NeilU 2
Billlngs.c 0
Id'mllk.p 2
Klepfer.p 0
Wbs.3b 1
Smith 1
Bag-by 1
0 11
0 0 0
0Austtn,2b
2Trbln,rf 6
lSlsler.lt 4
0Pratt,2b 2
OMars'a.cf 4
0 La van, 88 4
OSever'd.c 4
ODav'np't.p 4
0 Totals. .27 14 27 10 0
0
0
0
0
1 0
2 12
3 2
0 3
2 1
a 7
3 1
Totala. .30 4 27 16 3
Batted for O'Nell in eighth.
Batted for Lowdermtlk in eighth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
St. Louis 0 0 0 Z3O 0 0 27
Two base hits: Sister (2), Pratt (2), Shot
ton. Stolen bases : Speaker, Pratt (2 ) .
Bases on balls: Off Lowdermtlk t; off
Davenport 1. Hits and earned runs: Off
Lowdermllk 13 hit and 1 run In eight In
nings; off Klepfer 8 hlta and no runs In one
inning; off Davenport 4 hits and no runa
In nine Innings. Struck out: By Lowder
mllk 6; by Davenport 5. Wild pitch:
Klepfer. Passed balla: O'Nell and Severeid.
Umplrea: Dlneen and Chill.
Senators Beat Bed Box.
Washington, June 29. Washington won
gain today from Boston by a score of 2
to 0. Harper was Invincible when threaten
ed. The locals scored two runa In the
aecond Inning on Shanks' single, a sacrifice,
a base on balls, and McBrlde'a sacrifice fly.
The other run was a gift. Rondeau, who had
been passed, scoring on Gardner's over
throw to flrat on Henry's grounder. Score:
BOSTON. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E
Heoper.rf 3 0 3 1
Henrsen,rf 0 0 10
McN'lv.Sb 1
Barry. 2b t
Lewla.lf
Oalner.lb 4
Walker.cf 4
On.rtr,3b 4
Scott, ss 2
Carrlg'n.o 2
Leonard, p 2
Gregg.p 0
Agnew 1
Cady 1
OMoeller.rf 8
0 Foster, 3b 4
OMIIan.cf 4
0Shanki,3b 2
OWirms.lb 3
ORond'u.lf 1
0Hnrv.c 2
1 lMcB'de.aa 2
2 0 Harper, p 3
2 0
1 0 Totala.. 14 3 27 7 0
0 0
four hits off Wolfgang were main factors
In the Tiger runs.
Weaver drove the ball to the far left
corner of the lot for a homer In the third.
Score:
DETROIT. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Bush.se 3 0 13 pFelsch.cf 4 13 10
Vltt,3b 4 0 0 3 OWeaver.ss 4 13 6 0
Cobb,cf 4 2 1 0 0E. Col., 2b 4 10 8 0
Vearh.tf 3 0 .1 ft O.IdrknonJf 3 2 10 0
Hellm'n.rf 4 3 10 OJ.Col..rf 3 0 10 0
Toung.2b 2 0 4 3 OFourn'r.lb 4 2 14 1 0
Baker.c 2 0 6 2 OSchalk.c 1 0 3 0 0
CovTkte.p 2 0 0 0 2V.Korz.3b 4 1110
u in n m,p u u u i owoilgg.p a v i a v
Boland. p 0 0 0 0 0
Kav agh 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. .30 27 14 0
Totals.. 28 4 24 12 1
Batted for Mulligan In eighth.
Batted for Packard In eighth.
Batted for Smith in sixth.
Batted for Meadows In ninth.
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 03
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02
Three-base hits: Mulligan, Fischer. Stolen
bases: Zedder, Safer. Double playa: Snyder
to Betzel to Snyder; Snyder to Corhan.
Bases on balls: Off Steele, 8. Struck out:
By Steele. 8; by Packard, 6; by Hendrlx, 2.
Hits and earned runs: Off Steele, 6 hits, 3
runa In aeven and one-third Innings ; off
Meadowa, 3 hits and no runs In one" and
two-thirds lnnlnga; off Packard, 3 hits, 2
runs in aeven innings; off Hendrlx, 3 hits
and no runs In two Innings. Umpires: Klem
and Emslte.
U. S, Supreme Court
Reverses Itself
An unique court decision, one in
which the United States supreme
court has flatly reversed itself, is re
vealed . in that tribunal's decision in
the case of United States against
Fred Nice, the syllabus of which has
just been received here. This deci
sion holds that an Indian is not a
citizen even though he holds an al
lotment of land and that, therefore,
sale of liquor to such an Indian is a
violation of the law.
In the Heff case, decided April 10,
1905, the court held that sale of liquor
to an Indian holding land was not a
violation of the law, because the In
dian became a citizen when he got
the land.
Since the first decision congress
passed the Bourke act, providing that
in all allotments of land to Indians
the government held the land in trust
and was the guardian of the Indians.
Megress Not Shot So Bad
. She Cannot Fight Surgeon
Jessie Brown, a negress, 214 North
Eleventh street, was shot through the
left elbow by a negress whose name
was said to be Dosia Brown, no rela
tion, about 8 o'clock last evening. The
assailant escaped. The wounded
woman was greatly weakened by loss
of blood, but when Dr. Meyers en
tered the room in which she was lying
she had strength enough to hurl a
bottle at his head, inflicting a slight
injury. She was attended by all four
of the police surgeons, Meyers, Harris,
shook and Rulakotsky, who Had trou
ble in subduing her sufficiently to
treat her.
Omaha Doctor is to
Be Married in Texas
ludse and Mrs. M. Rice of Austin.
Tex., announce the engagement of
their daughter, Cleo, to Dr. Albert
Perley Brogan, son ot Mr.. and Mrs.
F. A. Brogan of this city. No date
has been iet for the wedding.
HAZING FOR BLUFFS
BOYS WHO RENEGE
Five Dodtre Guardsmen who
Will Not Join Army Are
Painted Yellow.
STRIPPED OP UNIFORMS
All but five of the thirteen members
of the Dodge Light Guards of Coun
cil Bluffs who refused to take the
oath of allegiance to the United States
government when called upon to be
sworn into the regular army at Des
Moines reconsidered the matter and
to do so, and reports from Des Moini
show that they have been humiliates
to an extreme degree.
Their uniforms have been stripped
from them. and. clad in second-hand
blue overalls, they have been paraded
about the camp by their jeering fel
lows, one report stating that yellow
stripes had been painted down the
backs of their shifts and their spines
aiaiucu wilii luuinc. ill una tuiiuiuun
they were to be sent home.
Following is the oath they were
asked to take:
I do hereby arknowledge to have vol
untarily enllstrd this day of .
191 . as a soldier of the National Guard of
the United States and of the state of Iowa
for the period of three years In service and
three years in the reserve, under the condi
tions prescnoea ny law, unless sooner ais-
chargpd by proper authority! And I do
solemnly swear that I will bear true faith
and allegiance to the United Htates of Amer
ica and the state of Iowa, and that I will
serve them honestly and faithfully against
all their enemies whomsoever, and that I
will obey the orders of the president of the
United States and of the governor of Iowa
cording to law and the rules and articles of
war. This oath Is subscribed to with the
understanding that credit will be glvea in
the execution of this contract for the period
which I have already served under my cur
rent enlistment In the organized militia ot
lb state o' Iowa. .
Omaha Pet Stock Club
May Promote Big Show
Here Late in Summer
Dogs, cats, pigeons, chickens, rabt
bits, and every other variety of house
hold pet tame in for an evening, if
not a day, last night when the Omaha
Pet Stock club was entertained at trie
home of Mrs E- A. Singer 5022
Underwood avenue.
Mrs. Singer who has probably
large a variety of dumb animal friend
as any woman in the city, was u9
rounded last night by those, whose
inclinations in this direction, are
similar to her own. . '
A number of white terriers, vied
with the Persian kittens shown by
Mrs. H. B. Fleharty, and "Peter Pan'"
the prize Maltese terrier belonging
to Mrs. L. T. Finn. 'Other pets also
came in for commendation.
The club is about to apply for a
charter in the National Pet Stock As
sociation, but at the present time is
possessed of a vote in the parent body
notwithstanding the lack of a charter.
r asJ
Totals.. 81 4 24 7 t
Batted for McNtlly In fifth.
'Batted for Leonard tn elfhth.
Batted for Hooper tn eighth.
Bon ton 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 00
Waa hi niton 0 t 0 0 0 0 1 3
Two bate htt: Milan. Stolen bases: Lewis,
Henry. Double play: Hooper to Barry.
Bases on balls: Off Leonard 4: Off Harper
1. Struck out: By Harper 6; by Leonard I.
Umpfres: Connolly and Owens.
White Sox Trim Tig-era.
Chicago, June 3. Harry Covelskle sup
ported himself so poorly today that Chi
cago easily triumphed over Detroit I to 1.
In the fifth, Coveleskle made two wild
throws, one of which, with the bases full,
allowed the White Sox three runs. Doubles
by Cobb and Hellman, who divided the only
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