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THE 'BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAV. JUNE 12, 1917 BRINGING I I JOJTHINVMR.OKAS-. ) I IDOVtDol 1 WHER WES I I M-tOU I S v u-r I JSS??" L , , UP Pcmjpo jwnk ,i hold S thirty jSr I eKW:Ow!ZlJ a fine 1 r-T SrsSif xOclNTU ) ": 1 IT L v ' ' joj " Drawn for The Bee by George McManus JOPUN MAKES IT FOUR OUT OF FIVE Found Cecil Thompson Hard nd Easily Defeat the Strug Rourkes Eleven to Three. Joplin, Mo., June IT. Joplin pound ed Cecil Thompson hard here today and easily won from Omaha, 1L to 3. The Miners captured four out if the five garnet with Omaha. Dalton's men pummelled Thomp son'! benders ao soundly Krug jerked the southpaw and sent in young Leuschen, who was hit even harder. Krug returned to his position at short today after an absence of three days. Manager Marty was hit on the head by a bean ball by Pitcher San ders last Friday. OMAHA. AH. R. H. O. A. IS. nlth, If. , t t I 4 0 reaer, . 1 I Kru. . 4 0 I S 1 Sralley, lb 4 1 t Irollem, 1 4 1 I 4 1 lehlek, rf a t ur. lb 4 1 1 4 Mn, f. I ritompMp, p. .....i 1 a At t 0 Nhntr 1 0 a 0 tmchea, a. l a Q- t a. a - Touu ............ sa T "a :t i jori.iN. AB. r H. O. A. K. Umk, th a . t i i . a reehrea, lb. .11 t 1 S llevere, If 4 t t Honn, rf a a : l ' a a hihiim. ib. a i a i-i Halt, rf. 4 1 t I lt roiiina, , a i i , a i a f.lnitamore, 'as, .. 1 1 4 t tenders, p. . a , t 1 10 Total! 38 St IS 1 im.h. ., a aaaosaai i iiii ....... i a t a' a a u Twe-baee hltal Mhii tl, llnnrea, f'elltnB. riifeerhaae hit i Horaa. I.eft on tami Omn ia, III Jnplllt. IS, Haeriflea hill Hon. Haerlflee fly i ltrua. Molen aaaea e1iren. . Pontile playa: Namlere to I.ln.lamore, l)ura In llratlley, HHhi anil named riinm off rhompMin, t and t In fit .lnnlnga off l.ueelten, a and a in Hire lnnlnga! off Han ileen, a anil 1. Ilaere on ballet off Tltemn nn. ti off IliiM'hen, S off Homier, S. I mirk mil! 11 LuNehrn. Si hy Nnndere, a. mid nltrlteel l.urhen. ThanipMn. Nit ny I Itrhrd ballt Llndomoro by Lwrlien. Timet t:n3. fmplrel Oulon. . Des Moines Takes Fifth . " . Of Series From Josies St. Joseph, Mo June II. Des Moines took the fifth game of the series from St. Joseph here today, 6 lo i. Score: - DES MOINES. ' ST. JOSEPH, ' AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.l!. r.M.if ioi innti.rf in it r.woMt.lb 4 110 tlloalby.lb tills pmcr.ct 10 10 0Mo('abr,cf 114 10 Ilunl.r.rf 1110 0Klrkbm.lt 4 0 10 0 Hartfd.H till OM CIrln ab I 1 0 I I Oofrrr.ib till OH.nry.lb 11100 ewmrr.lb 0 10 1 OShay.u 110 1-0 Brrrn.o till 0O'Brlm,e 10110 Grant. p 0 0 0 S 0lraham,p 1 0 0 0 0 Borirr.p 1 0 0 0 0'Adama 1 0 0 0 0 Forlman 10 10 0H.Moora,e 1 a 0 0 0 Uuanr.p 1 1 0 0 0Pi)rll,p 110 0 0 Total! li UltlS-T Totl II I IT I I Ratlrd for flrant In fifth. Bitlod for O'Brlon In alxth. ra Molnei.,. I00II10I 0 I Ht. Joiflph.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 l A 0 -1 atruck out: By Qriiham, I: by Powell, 1; by Grant, 1; by lirrarr, 0; by Muxiier, 1, Baaea on balla: Off Mraham. T; off Powoll, . 1; off Grant, t; off Bararr, 1: off Muanrr, 0. Hlto and rarnrd runa: oft Graham, I and z I In tlx Innlnaa; oft Grant. I and 1 In four tnnlnra: off Baraar, 4 and I In three In nlnaa; oft Muetrr, 0 and 0 In two Innlnpai off Povell, I and I In three Innlnaa-atltolen ' naaaa: Caea, Spencer. Saerlflre htta: Ilfnry, Grant. Two-baHO lilta: Ccl'lrllatt, shay, nita, Qoalby. Double play: Dllta to Moora. I. ft on baaea: 8t. Joaeiih, fi; tea Motnee, II. Time: l:lt. Umpires: Miller and Jacoba, Errors Prove Costly; Lincoln Drops Another Denver, June 11. Denver coupled hits in the second, acventh and eighth with three costly errora by Lincoln, and with driven in runs in the fourth . and sixth, piled up a lead which Lin coln could not overcome, although se curing fivehits in the ninth. Score: LINCOLN. DENVER. AB.H.O.A.E. AR.H.O.A.K. C'lllle.lf 4 110 ISh'ley.lb 4 0 4. 1 4 Smlth.Zb 4 111 OK'Icher.ea 4 10 10 Bayleea.ct 4 'I 0 0 OOakee.rf 4 110 0 Lober.rf 1 1 0 0 0Btrhrr.lt t 1 I 0 0 Butler,aa S 0 0 I SMiL"lck,r( t I 1 0 0 Orlffln,lb 10 10 1 Mllla.lb I 1 S 0 0 Lamb.lb 1110 OWutril.Sb 4 1110 Bohrer.o 1111 IR'lh'D.g 10 14 0 ' Halla.p 10 0 1 0Nabore.p I 1 I 1 1 Srh'andt 110 0 OManaor.p 0 0 0 1 0 Eaat 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .11 I It II 1 T0takt..ll 12411 I X 'Hatted for Lamb In ninth. Batted for Halla In ninth. Lincoln .......I 0 110 10 1 17 Denver .......0 I I 1 0 1 I I I Three-bane hlla: McCormlpk, Bayleec, Oakea. HaarlflcO hltal Halla, Lnber, Ataneer. Double play:v Smith to Orlffln. Baaea on balla: Off Halla, I: oft Nabora, 7. Struck out: By Helle, 1; by Naborn. 6; by Maneer, 1. Homo run: I'arll.le. Hlla and earned rune: off Halla. T and 7 In eight lnnlnga; off Nabora, I and 4 In ,neren ln nlnge; off Maneer, 6 and I In two Inning.. Hit by pitched ball: By Nabora, Orlffln. Time: 1:60. Umplreo: McOilvrary and New bouae. Young Bohemians Pay Call Upon Governor ' t trVoni a Staff CorreaMhdent,) Lincoln, Neb., June 11. (Special.) Twenty-two Bohemian lads, ac companied by Dr. Jfelenik, all from Bramard, called on Governor Neville this afternoon and were introduced to the executive by the doctor. The boys have all enlisted 'in the service of Uncle Sam and will be tent to their assignments at once. aaa and SwlfS Beaten. Kar.ua City, blo., Juno 11 Two thouannd persona eompoaed a gallery, which followed the final elghteen-hole of a thlrty-eli-hola patriotic axhllbtlon golf match here tha aft arnoon over the llnka of the Blue HIM. Country club, In which Charles "Chick" Evana. preaent open and amateur national champion, and Alden Swift of Chicago, were defeated on tha Unal round, one up, by Tom Clark, local professional, an Ned Sawyer, alao of Chicago, . Standing of Teams WEST.LBAOUE. I NAT. LBAOtTE. W.LPft.f W.UPct. DM Molnt.lS lt.696fPhila1elphl 28 16.6H Joplin 2( SO .66 Mneoln ...-JSJ2.MI nmihi S4 21 .5421 Tork.. .U 16 .fllfl Chicago ....29 21 .(SO Ht. IUil....26 21 .643 Clnrlnnatl ..23 28.440 BPRtnn IB 22 .421 HrN.iklyn ...16 23.410 Plttnhurrh ,.1S 90 .333 , A11KR. ASH'N. Denver 23 2t .623 ftlous rtty..24 22.(22 Kt. Jmrnph. .17 27 .3 Wlrhiti ... .16 81 ,82 AHER. 1.EAQUR. W.UPrt, W.I, Pet Oh lea no ,. . .3S 1C .M' IndianarolU 38 11 .641, Bon ton ..'...IMS.fSISI. Pnul 26 22 .642 Ntw Tork. ..24 20 .64H CotumhHH 54.63 rifvUnd ..26 26 .Hfll Lnu1nvlI1 . .21 26 27 Detroit .... 20 24 .4S&I Knnnmi rity.lfl 2b .444 Rt. Tuli....l" 27.40AMlnnapolll 21 27.437 Waalilnfton 17 29 .270 Tnlfdo 22 29 .431 Phil 16 27 .367jMHwiLti1A ..20 29 .408 YMtiWlfty't. Rtaiilt. WK8TRRN LEAGUE. Orrmhn, I; Joplin, 11. Lincoln. 7 Tftt.vr, 8. filnui City. 4; V'lrhlU, 6 (Tfn Innings.) Dei Molnen, 6: Rt. Joufph. 8, , NATIONAL LKAOUE. Boston, S; Plttsburirh, 0. Tlrooktyn, 2: Cincinnati, I. New Tork, 8; Chlcato, 2. Philadelphia, 4; St. Louts, I. (Fifteen In- nlnv.) AMRRICAn LKAUUB, 1 rievalanil-Watihlnfton, wt froundn. TXtrolt-Phlladelphla, rain. rhloato-Nw York, rain. St. Lou In -Boston, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Mlnnapolla, 4; Cotumbua, t. m. Paul, 0; Loulavllla, fl. Milwaukee, 8; Indtanapolta, 1. Kansas City, 1; Toledn. 4. flftniM Toriny. TVf(rtn League Omahft at St. Joseph, Pen Molnea at Denver, Lincoln at Wichita,' Sioux City at Joplin. National Learua nnmnn at rutiDurrn, Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Naw York, at Chi- caa-o, Philadelphia at St. Loula. Amtnran iea;u jieveiana at waanina- ton, Dotrolt at Philadelphia, Chicago at Niw York. Ht. Loula at Boaton. Wiches Win First Extra-Inning Game Wichita, Kan., Junrvl I. Wichita won its first extra inning; game of the season today. Morrison's triple in the first inqinst scored two runs and he scored with them on an error. Score: SIOUX CITY. WICHITA. AB.H.OA.B. AB.H.O.AH. nilmore.lf Sill tlj'wln.sh I 0 1 I 0 Wataon.rf t 0 0 0 OT'mo'n.lf 4 110 0 Grover.rf I 0 t 0 o.lonea.lb 1113 0 1 Rador.M I I I I K'oy.rf t I I 0 0 f'only.Sh I 1 I 0 lSlorn.rf S I 1 0 0 Mueler.lh t 1 10 1 lWaloe.ua t 1 1 8 0 Hunaa.lli 4 1 J I onavla.Sb 110 10 Tedlet'O.p 1 0 0 0 OWhlte.o I 0 ' 8 0 0 Morae.of 4 I t 0 ni.yona.p I 0 1 I 0 froahy.o 4 14 1 OKatn'r.B 1 0 0 0 0 Roae.p .10 0X0 .1 Tnrrea 0 0 0 0 Totela..3T I SO 0 1 loller,2b 10 10 0 TolnJi..3t I'll IS 4 Sloua City.......... 010000001 04 Wlrhlia ajoonoonw i o Three-bn.e hit: Mnrrienn. lllta and earned runa: Off Reee, Sand 1 In elaht Innlns.; off t.yona, 8 and 1 In alt Innlnaa; off Tedl.co, I and 1 In two Innlnaa: off Koealner, none and nop I two Innlnaa Two-bane hlla: Hunt-a. Coy. Mueller. Rforae, Davis, Con nolly. Saerlflre hltal White, Grover, Davis, liwnhlo play: Gllmora to Mueller. Bales on bell. I Oft Lyona, I; off Roae. 1; off Te dlaco, 1. Left on banes: Sioux City, I; Wlrhlta, T. Btrurk outi Bp I4nl, 4; by Rom. li br Koeatner, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Lyona, Radar. Wild pltrhe: Koeat ner. Umpire: Shannon. Timet Ills, Beaver City Boosters Defeat Stamford Stars Beaver Citv. Neb.. Tune 11. (Snee- cial Telegram.) The Beaver City Boosters at Stamford yesterday de feated the salaried team at that place, S to 0. This broke Stamford's winning streak of five straight games off teams in this section. Red Styles, for merly with the Omaha Western league teami pitched for. Beaver City, and his terrific , speed could not be solved by Stamford. He let them down without a hit or run and sent seventeen 4ck to the bench by the strikeout route. This is the second game lie lias pitcherVfor Beaver City and he has allowed but one run. Blod gett, once with the New York Amer icans, was on the firing line for Stam ford, but Beaver City pounded his delivery for tight hits. "An immense crowd saw the game. Score: R. H. E. Beaver City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 05 S 0 Stamford 0 0000000 0 0 0 3 Batterlea: Reiver City, Stylea and Cran nlger; Stamford. Blodgett and Martin. ... Result of x Miller Park Golf Contests Sunday Ctose contests marked the play from the first round, for the Benson tt Thorne prize at Miller park Sun day. Following were the scares: C. Tloaien (3) beat C. K. Hlddleaton (10), one up. r. Spellman (I) boat J. E. Merrlun (plus 11. one up. B Blneet 16) beat t. F. Knea (I), two up. B. Malcolm (I) beat O. Peacock (11), two up. C. Dooley (I beat W. B. Dudley (4), four and three. R. Warren (4), beat J. Hlddleaton (10), one up. A. V. Teatheratona (S). beat N. Wllnon (4). three and two. J. Horrla (0), beat P. Xendal (0). one up In twenty. For the Brodegaard cup, the re sult of second round was: Dudley beat Knea, one up. Hlelop beat Oalt, two up. Mccarty beat Blaaett, one up. Kerr beat Tracey, default. Famous German Aviator Is Killed in Action Amsterdam, June 11. (Via Lon don.) A Berlin dispatch reports the death in action in Flanders of Baron Ernst von Plener, one of Germany's moat celebrated aviatora. , ' Department Ordera. WMhlngton. Juno 11. (Spoclal Tele fjrajn.) P.neloBj granted! Nobraaka: Mary tulSSTrnt ": M"'U .I ' naiiey, Madi son. Ill: Enpha C. Breed. Colman, 111. """" ; 2" appointed poet- "y""' nir, vice Rich ard W. Hawley, realgned: Cbarlea L. Ray at Huntley, Harlan county, Nob., vice 11U. toa Fouaner, realgned. . aa CARDS WIN ON STEAL IN FIFTEENTH FRAME Phillies Are Given Short End of Score When Gonzales Suc ceeds in Sneaking: Home. St. Louis, June 11. Gonzales stole home in the fifteenth with one run that gave St. Louis victory over Hhihuielphia today, 5 to 4. After Philadelphia's four.runs in the first, Doak 1 settled down and pitched a great game. From this time on he allowed 1 ut four hits and struck out ten men. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E ' AB.H.O.A.E. P'kert.cf 1 1 0 OJ Smlth.ef 7 12 0 0 B'croft.aa 1111 OO'aaleatb 1 1 I 0 Mi-aTo.ia till 0Mlller,2b 71130 Stork, lb 5 111 OH'naby.n 0 4 17 0 C'vath.rf I0S0 Oul.e.lf 50100 Wh'l-il.lf I 1 5 ,0 OLonnj.rf 5 1111 Lud'un.lb S 0 IS 1 OL'latone.o 0 0 11 1 0 N'hoff.lb 0 0 11 lFSmlth.lb 6 0 110 Klllirer.o Sill ODoak.p S 1 0 I 0 O'chger.p 40040 - Totals. .58 13 46 13 1 Total!. 41 (( 1 1 Two out when winning run acored. Phlla 4 0000000000000 04 St. Loula.. .0 0010100000000 16 Two-baao hits: Long, Gonzales. Double playa: 'Bancroft to Nlehoff to Luderus. Basea on balla: Off Oenchger, 2; off Doak, 8. Struck out: By OeechRer, I; by Doak, 10. Wild pitch: Oeachgor. Umpires: Byron and Qutgley. Too Many Pltohers. Flttaburgh. June II. Three pitchers proved oZectlve against Pittsburgh hero to day, BoatoirYlnnlng, 1 to 0. Score: BOSTON. PITTSBUROH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Ballay.ef Kvora.lb Wholt.rf Ifagee.lf K'lchy.lb S 1 OCarey.cf I 0 1 1 1 0 .1 1 0 1 7 0 2 1 I 4 OPItler.ib -t 110 OKIng.rf t 0 10 OH'rh'an.lf 4 111 OJ.W'g'r.lb 4 Smith. 3b 10 3 lw.w'g'r.o 1 T'g'.or.c R'llnga.sa Nehf.p Allen.p Tyler.p ISO IM'C'hy,3b 10100 0 12 OHrlef.lb 0 0 4 0 0 10 0 1 OWard.M I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OMIIIer.p 10 0 10 1 0 0 0 O'Hnlrd 0 0 0 0 .0 Qrlmee.n 0 0 0 0 0 Totals It 7 27 12 1 Totals 21 t 27 10 2 Batted for Miller In eighth. Ronton 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 '0 02 I'ltteburgh ...0 0 0 0 0 0 O'O O 0 Doublo play Bawllne, Kvera an.L Konetchy, Bnnen on ball": Off Nnhf. 1; off Allen. 2: off Miller. I. (Ills: Off Ncht, 1 In five And one-third tnnlnga: off Allen 3 In two Inning: off Tyler, none In one and two-third, lnnlnga: off Miller, 7 In eight nlnnlngn. struck out: By Nehf. I: by Tyler, 1; by Miller, 2. Umplreo; o'Day ad Har rison, Hone Kan Kffectlvo. Cincinnati, O., June 11. Eler started his flrnt name In the National league hero to day and Clnolnnatt defeated Brooklyn. 3 to 1. Neale'a homo run In the fifth with ono man on baees featured. Score: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Oleon.ea till irlroh.lb 4 2 0 D'bert.lb H'k'an.ef 4 0 7 0 OKopf.aa 4 1 4 I I 110 0Rouah,cf 110 OChaae.lb I 1 6 Sl'gel.rf 4 I 0 4 0 0 Wbent.lT S0I1 OWIngo.o 0 7 10 Cuta'w.lb 10 11 OThorpe.rf 10 1 0 0 Mo'rey.lb 0 0 1 ONeale.lf. I 1 10 0 Mlllor.o 0 0 0 0Shean.2b 1 1 1 1 Oheney.p 0 0 1 lBller.p 110 10 ojohnaton 1 0 0 0 ,0 . Totals II 7 17 a 1 Totals II 4 II 10 I Batted for Cheney In ninth. Rrooklyn ,....0 000000011 Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 I Two-baao hit: Oroh. Homo run: Neale. Doublo playa: Konf, Sheen and Chaae; Wheat and Cutnhaw: Olaon and Daubert. Baeea on balla: Off Rller; 4. Struck out: By Cheney, 4; by Eller, 6. Umpires: Rlgler and ortn, Woodmen Are No Match Foe the Stags of Omaha The Stags defeated the Modern Woodmen, 15 to 1, batting Schuhart from the box, he being relieved by Nuffcr, who went the same route. Ras- mtiss let the Woodmen down with two scratch hits. 1 The feature of thevgame was the nlaving of Scaton. the Stags' second baseman, he making a sensational one- hand runnihg catch robbing L. Loner gan of a hit. The score: STAGS. WOODMEN. AB.H.O.A.E.L'n'rg'n 4 110 0 Eaaton.lt 0 110 OW.Nuffer 10 10 1 D'glae.3b 110 1 OMIIIa 10 10 1 Seaton.lb 6 111 ON.L'n'g'n 10 5 11 Fltt.o 4 10 1 IMarmon 4 0 10 M'rdck.et I 1 I I Ol.ltton tills Butrh.aa 110 4 IWIlllaml 10 10 1 Jacobe.rf 4 10 0 OK.Nufr.p I 0 11 0 1 Brau.lb 4 1 11 1 0Sh'rt,p-lb 10 110 Baam s,p 1110 0, ' Totals II 1 27 I I Totals. ,44 11 17 11 S Stag 11400004 I 11 Woodman .1000000061 Throa-baao hits: Fltt, Moredelk. Two-baao bite: Eaaton, Beaton, Bert.h. Sacrifice hits: Jaooba (11. Double play: E. Nutter to Mint: Morodelk to Berlin. Baees on balla! Oft Schuhart, a. Struck out: By Feemuns. 0; by Schuhart, 1; by Nuffer, 1. Paeaed ball: Fltt. Wild pitches: Baamuaa, 1: Schuhart, 1. Left on basea: Stage, 11; Woodmen, 1. Tlm0:-4:4I. Umpire: Fox Meladys Lose the Game to Te Be CeV Ball Crew The Te-Be-Ce'i defeated the Meladys, 2 to 1. The pitching of Pete McGuire was the whole snow, he allowing the Meladys three hits and striking out fourteen men. Wool sey started for the Meladys, but was yanked after one score was made off of his pitching. Sullivan, who fol lowed, pitched excellent . ball after the first inning. The combined work of both teams in the field, was of a brilliant order. Score: TE-BE-CE'S. , MELADT. ' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. S.Falt'n.rf 4 10 0 OStangel.cf 4 0 0 0 0 U'A'd e.lb 110 1 ODe'laon.rf 110 0 0 Roiaj I 014 1 OM'tkue.ib 4 1110 SuteJ.lt I 1 I I lO. Sutej.lf 1110 0 RPelt'n.lb 4 010 I OW'htler.lh I 0 11 I 1 O.F'baLIb tils 0Ryan.ea 41111 Lawler.ao 4 10 1 OTracy.lb 4 1110 Cpbell.rl 110 IR'h'b'g.o 1 S 1 0 elcOulre,p It4 OWoolaey.p 10010 Sullivan.p 111 Totals. .36 11111 I Totala..ll 1 17 II I To-Bo-Co'g 0 0 01 Molady 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned rum Tt-Be-Ce. 1. Two-baao hit: Ryan. Stolen baaea; Dennlaon (2). Struck out; By McQulre. It: hy Sullivan. 6. Baaee on balla: Oft McOulre. I: oft Sullivan. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Dennlaon. Campbell. Time; 1:41, Umplrot Keener. , SpqrtCalendar Today Home Show Opening of annual exhibi tion of Springfield (O.) Horae Show associa tion. Bench Show Opening of annual show of Ladies' Dog clob Lowell, Haas. Ruling, lohnny Dundee va. Franldn Cal lahan, twelve rounde, mi Boeton. CHICAGO IS EASILY TRIMMED BY GIANTS Erratic Fielding of Opponents and Bunched Hits Give New Tork Nationals Walkaway. Chicago, June 11. Euatic fielding by Chicago coupled with bunched hits gave New York an easy victory over Uncago today, ti to i. Benton was hit hard, but was given perfect support, Kauri and Fletcher made home runs iff the eighth. Score: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.OA.E. I3urns.lt 6 110 OS.elder.ie 4 2 0 1 1 Herig.lb 6 13 1 OWolter.rt 4 2 10 1 Kauff.rt 6 12 0 ODoyleb 4 0 110 Z'm'n.Jb 6 0 14 OMcrkle.lb 4 0 16 1 1 rtch'r.ia 4 116 OW'lm'a.cf 5 110 1 R'bte'n.rf 4 10 0 OMann.lf 4 110 0 Holke.lb 3 111 1 lRlllott.o 4 110 0 R'rd'n.o 4 1 6 0 0Deal.2b 4 10 10 Olbnon.o 0 0 1 0 0D'glaa.p I 0 0 0 0 tsenton,p t l o i o ..- Totals.. 35 11714 I Totals.. 13 10 17 14 1 New Yock 2 ONO 1 0 0 2 1 08 Chicago 04000001 13 Two-baao hlta: Fletcher, Zelder. Three base hit: Benton. Home runa: Kauff, Fletch er. Double play: Fletcher. Herxog and Koike. Struck cnt: By Douglan, 0: by Ben ton, 6. Umpirea: Kiem and Branfield. Silver Medal to Skipper Who First Ran Blockade An Atlantic Port, June 11. Captain, Avuen lucxer, master ot tne steam ship Orleans, the firstrAmerican ves- ari in rrarn n nrenrn nnrt ..... f many s declaration of unrestriced sub- .......v ni.iC va JIQSCllLCU Wltll Si silver nieaai Dy tne city ot tsordeaux, . . ,q. pun, aiic Orleans arrived at an American port today, completing another successful round trip through .the submarine ... , Nebraska Circuit Horse Races Benson Track Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday June 12, 13, 14, 1917 . Three trotting and pacing races and one running race each after noon, starting at 2:30. All mom ey, after purses and expenses are paid, will be donated to the Red K v Admission to Track, and Grand Stand, 50c Benson and Krug Park Cars Pass Fair Grounds Gate Omaha Driving Club EDW. PETERSON, President U.S.RENNE, Secretary. ANTITRUST BASE BALL SUIT HEARG1NG BEGUN Goldman of Baltimore Federals Claims League Agreement Violated Sherman Law. Philadelphia, June 11. Testifying today in the $900,000 suit of the Bal timore federal league club against Organized Base Ball growing out of the peace agreement of directors in 1915, whereby the Federal league went out of existence, L. Edwin Gold man, a director of the Baltimore club, said his club knew absolutely nothing about negotiations to put the league out of business until the peace agree ment had been reached. He empha sized his denial that the Baltimore club was consulted in the negotiations. The suit was brought under the Sherman and Clayton anti-trust laws, the Baltimore club charging that the agreement between the Federal league and Organized Base Ball was a violation of the anti-trust laws and tended to monopolize the base ball business, the club also charges mat the agreement disrupted, the Federal league and that the club suffered dam ages to the extent of $300,000, for which, under the anti-trust laws, it is ask ing triple damages. Base isau rtot commercial. George Wharton Pepper of counsel for the big leagues, in his opening statement, declared that base ball was not a commercial business and did not come within the federal anti-trust laws. He also indicated there was no attempt to monopolize base ball by the major leagues, declaring that the Deace agreement with the Federal league was made necessary to end a costly war and to restore public con fidence in the management of the na tional snort. David L. Fultz. president of the Players' fraternity, testified to the operations of players' contracts, the reserve clause and release clause when court adjourned. There was every evidence today that the case would be bitterly lougnr. Cross. E. BUCKINGHAM ' E. P, PECK M. C. PETERS It's making BEVERAGE THE NEW AND DELICIOUS DRINK - SNAPPY ZESTFUL REFRESHING " NOURISHING THE BEST ON THE MARKET Can be told without & U S. g oTernment license or with out conflicting with the prohibition laws of any state. 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