THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1917. TU1T V.S.CV A Mini ryrv j r FINE 55TER 'ACT WERE THEY TV)Nb? VHERf (0? si- i i i . . i t i f i nure. . t T" n 11 DPkArk.in i i i nr 11 . j i CATUCR ' EMPsi IT I ' U9N'' JS I ) 323 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ' " ; '" '"' , " ' " J ffjjr .4 1ZZIES DROP SECOND GAME TO ROURKELETS Koestner Touched for Safe Hits in All Innings But One, and Omaha Again Wins. Still They Go! OMAHA. An. K. I. Thompson, rf ft f HAM), So S Nmtth, If -. ft KritK, as o nun. Sl Hraillev. lb... 4 srhtf-k, rf 8 llrntlam, t 9 O'Toole, p A Wichita, Kan., June JO. (Special' Telegram.) Omaha won the second straight game of the series from Wichita, 7 to 4, when four hits were bunched in the ninth inning for three runs. ( f Kocstiier'was tuurVd.tor at least ' one safe hit in every inning, but the third, while O'Toole was air-tight in all but the fourth, and eighth.' Omaha scored in the second, when Bradley doubled and Wallace booted Schick a hit ;o short. Smith singled to open the fifth and Krug beat out a hit down the third base line. Burg sacrificed. Bradley hit a " bounder over Koestner's head that Wallace fielded to the plate too late to catch Smith. Krug scored on Schick's sacrifice fly to right. Brot , tem triped, counting Bradley. ; Cooney'a double and Krug's singles were wasted in the eighth when Jacobs called Cooncy out at the plate on Morrison's throw from left. Burg singled to open the ninth and Bradley beat out one to first. Schick bunted to Kocstner. who threw wild to third, Burg scoring. Brotteni lined a sacrifice fly to right, Bradley scoring. O'Toole cracked out his third hit of the game, a double, scor ing Schick. Thomasen misjudged Thompson's fly to center, the hit going for a dou ble. O'Toole being held on third. Cooney hit into a double play. A double by Jones followed by Coy'a ' single to center, scored one for Wich ita in the fourth. Two tingles and a walk and a "double were mixed for three runi in the eighth. " I Semi-Pro Youth's Pitching Gives Bears Second Game Denver. Colo.. June he pitch ing of Ferdie Cain, a aemi-profes-tional young star pitching his first game with Denver, enabled lhat team to play even with Sioux City in a double-header after the Sioux City team had taken the first by bunching hits with errors in the last four in nings. Score, first game: ' . 8IOUX CITT. DENVER. ABH.O.A.I AB.H.O.AE. Otlmora.lt lilt OKel'her.ta I I 1 I I Holly.aa I I I OOekee.of lies" Rader.ee Mil "Million - J 1 S S Waleon.rf I 1 1 OD't'r.lf.Jb 4 1 0 1 ron'iir.sb ni l oMciek.rf i i t m Moree.ef 4 S I S hanVy,lb Hill Muller.lb I 1 IS IttufflUb 1114 1 Croeby.t 4 11! eowaleko. 4 1 7 1 S Bremff.P till IManeer.p I 1 I I I .-a- Htrt.n.K II 1 I I Totals.. t S3! 1! I Totl., .31 If 1( I fllotii Cllr......... IHtltl 11 Itenver S I 0 I 0 11 rft on bates: lieuver. s: Bloat City. f. ntcrlflre hit: Mueller. To-baae hit: Wet eon. Three-baae tilt : nutrher. Double ptaytr Rarter to Mueller, Kallener to Shan ley to Mine. Baaea on ball: Ott Brem merhorf, I; otLManter. . tUruak out: By Brammarhoff, 1: by .Manatr. fi. Hlta and uarnad mna: Off Brttnmarhoff, I and 3 In nlna Innlnjrar off Manaor, S and 4 In nlna Inalnna. Mil by pllchar: Jlllla (by Bram marhoff. Tlma of ema: Ono hour and forty-flva minutes. Utoplraa: Gamon and McOtlyray. Brnr. atrond gam: BIOUX CITY. UKKVElt. AB.H.O.A.B. AH.II.O.A O. OI1mort.lt 4 1 1 Holly. 2b I 1 1 . Radar.ta 1 1 , 1 Wataon.rt- 4 S Con lly.lb , I t 4 Moraa.cf 4 11 Mu'lltr.lb 4' I I Croaby.p 4 S I Tfdlaco.p I S 1 BltlllTA. An. R. ..... S 0 Tho'nawn. rf. rioodvrln Sb... S Jonra, lb a Coy. rf 4 llcl.. lb 4 Hallara. aa 4 Morrlaon. If 4 Wryan, r 4 Koaalnar. p 4 Totals Omaha 0 Wlrbiu 0 Threa-Mfta htft H. O. A. T.. I I 0 0 t s a I (i I it I ti till a is I i) o 2 o a 15 0 1 a a o a is 'if a t H. o. A. r.. 0 0 0 0 0 J 7 0 j in i o 1 i n I i a o a a i i 14 10 a 4 l a 10 10 I II II ! iooo a i 10 0 8 04 ... 10 0 0 0 10 Brotfam. Taro-baaa hlla : roonar. Ilradlay. Jonaa m, Jlorrlaon O'Toola. Thompaon. Hlta and aarnori runa: flff O'Tnola. 0 and 4 In nlna Innlnsat off Koaalnar. IS and A In nlna Innlnga. iwt on hoaaai Wichita, ftl Omaha, 18. Htolan ha! ' Doilt. Nacrlflro hlta fioodwln, Hrottam 111, Burff Hfhlck. tlouulo ptoyi floodnin to Jonaa to H'allaoa to Varyan. Baaaa on bnllat Off O'Toola, If off Koaatnar, 4. Ktrork null By Koaatnrr, It by O'Toola, ft. Tltna: 1:S0. I'mplrat Jaroba. the eighteen holes in 73 in the first championship round, the best score nf the meet bv four holes. He de feated Walter C. Bartlrtt. Ducklings Take Long One From St. Joseph Gang St. Joseph, Mo., June 20. Lincoln won an extra inning game from St. Joseph today, A to 3. Both Adams and East pitched good ball. Base hits in the fourteenth won the game. Score: LINCOLN ST. JOSEPH. ABIIOAE. ABH.O.A.E. Parllalt.lf 644 OO'Brlan.rf f 1 1 1 0 SMrCabt.rf 10 4 0 0 OKIrk'm.lf. 7 12 10 Oil. M'rt.e. 7 3 13 0 0 lM'O'n.lb a 3 o 4 A OHanry.tb .721300 OShay.as ..40410 OUoalby.Sb S 3 4 3 o OAdama.p .13 13 0 Binlth. Baylaaa.i-f 6 Lohor.rt .4 Hrhm't.Sh h llrlffln.lb S BLamb.Sb S Bohrar.c . B Raat.p ...I Bullar.lt .1 0 0 0 0 BRAVES AND GIANTS SPLIT PA1R0F GAMES Boston Nationals Pound Pill and Take First, While New York Comes Back in , Second. Boston,. June 20. Boston won the first game, 7 to 4, and New York the second, 1 to 0. Opportune Boston battling and poor fielding by the visi tors marked the opener. Burns dou ble on the first pitch of the second game and Kauffs subsquent single gave New York the only run of the contest, score, first game: HUH TtllN. AB.H.O.AE. I. Kellr'of R Una. 2b Evr,3li FU'pHt'k Wllh't.rf Maaa,lf K'lchy.lb 1Hmlth,3b fjnwdy.c M vlllP.al Tylar.p Total!.. 33 S 1 Burnt If 1 0 nnrzot,2b 4 0 4 OKauff.cf 3 0 0 iz'rman.3b 4 2 0 nPTrhar.aa 4 0 0 ORob'l'n.rt 4 S 0 OHolka.lb 4 S 1 ORarlden.a 1 S 3 QKruoger.c 1 1 4 OAnd'oon.p 1 0 6 OSallae.p 0 M'dleton.p 0 !7 IS I'Lobarl 0 Kllduff 0 U. Kally 1 NEW YORK. AB.H.O.AE. 1 4 0 0 0 I 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 14 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 total". .33 7 34 14 2 Baited for Evara In sixth. Batted for AnderBon In fifth. Ran for Rarlden In aevonfh. Batted for O. Smith In nltitb. Naw York 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 04 Boaton S 0 0 4 0 I 0 0 Two-baaa hits; zltmmorman, Wllholt, Smith, Aaragvllle. Three-ba"a hit: 21m. m.rman. Stnlan baaaa: Robertaon. Kelly. Baaaa on balls: Off Andaraon. 1: off Tyler. 4. Hlta: Off AnderBon. 4 In four Innlnge: off Hallea 3 In one and two-thlada InnlngB. Struck out: By Sallea. 1: by O. Smith, I; bv Tyler, S. Umplraa. Klem and Brane flfld. Brora, aerond game: NEW TOR K. BOSTOI. AB.H.O.AE AB.H.O.AE OKal'har.aa S 1 Ottakaa.of I I 2 I eMail. lb s in 1 OButrb'r.lb I I I I OM'C tok.rf 111 0. OShanl'y.Sb 10 0 1 OHarl in.lt 4 1 3 0 OBarth'y.o SOI 0 OCaln.p 10 1 Totals. .It 'tills,.! Totals.. tl, 177 S 1 tons nty...:. .0 tl 0 1 0 ! 0 03 Denver 1 I I 1 0 1 0 Lft on baaaa: Blous Cl:y, S: Denver. S. Bacrlflco fly: Bartholomy. Bacrtfloa hit: : Hotly. Stolen baaaa: stllla fl), Radar. Con noly. Two-baae hlta: Mllla (2). 'Phraa baea hlta: i'onnolly, MrCormlck. Poubla plays: Rader to Mueller III. Baset on bajlt: Of Tedlaco, S: off Cain. 1. Home run: Mueller. Struck out: By Tedlaco. a: by Cain, I. Hlla and earned rune: Off Tadlaeo, I and 4 In eight Innlnga: off Cain, 7 and I 1n nlna tnnlnga. Time of game: Ona hour and forty minutes. Umplrea: Mo Ollvray and Gaaton. Legg Defeats Bartlett in First Championship Round St. Joseph, Mo., June 20. Four young players from Forest Park Golf club, St. Louis, won the Brock cup in the Tranimissippi Golf tourn ament, aow being played on the St. Joseph Country club course. They were: Frank Lynch, 165; C L. Wolff, 158; Paul Bueffe, 169; James Mannion, 164. In the first round of the champion ship flight today Mannion, state champion, lost to Howard Johnson, St. Paul, one up. . Harry Legg of Minneapolis made Totals s is 41 12 o Totals II II 42 11 1 Lincoln ,. . .0 010100000000 S S St. Joe OOOIOOOOOOOOO 01 Struck out: By Adams 12, by East S. Baaea on ball": Off Odama 1. off East 3. Hlta and tamed runt: Off Adama, 11 and S: oft Eaat, IS and 1. Stolen baaea: Carllala, Ftohrer. Ooalby, McClollan. Bacrlflca hlta: IfcCellan I, Schmandt. Shay. Rohrar. Two baaa hlta: Moore, Henry, Rohrer. Lober. Three-baae hit: Carllala. Left on baaea: St. Joaepb It. I.lnroln 7. Time of gamo: Two hours and thirty inlimtea. Umpire: Shan non. f Good Time Made at Races Held at Nebraska City Nebraska City, Neb., June 20, (Special elegram) .Races were good, crowd large and the weather was fine today for the state circuit meeting. Twenty-seven good animals took patt. Results: Pacing. 1:14 claaa, puree HOO: BJmpreaa Tog, h in, by Symlol"r, Midway Stock Karm, Kearney, Neb.l I 1 Bill Jlurat, b a, by SVIIkhurat. Ueo. B, Herrlnglon, Abilene. Kaa. ....1 I 1 Dexter Direct, b g, by Itarou Direct Fred Eagen. Denver, Coin 3 4 t Time: S:l:"l: !:1IH: S:13. Trotting, 1:27 data, purao 1400: Summit, b g. by Lock Sir. Boeiley, Syracuae. Neb. I 1 1 Ethel Worth, b m, by Chalet Worth. alike Shay. Denvtr, Colo 1 3 2 Slaharba,- h g. by Anhdala, O. M. Smith. Omaha. Nan. ....3 J 3 Time: 2:m; SI:!!; I:ll'.. Trotting. 2:11 claaa. puree MOO: Allien ch a. by' Axworthy, -Samuel Harrla. Plymouth, 111. I I ltr Renper. blk a. by Early Reaper. E. C. Warren, 8he!ton. Neb 3 1 4 Ml"" Rexelta, b m. by Hex. Midway" Stock Farm, Kearney, Neb. 3 I t Time: !.!',: 1:11: 1:14. Deportation of Belgians To Germany is Resumed Havre. Tuesday, June I0. Informa tion reaching the Belgian government Hii v from occuDied territory con firms the tact, omciany denounced ny the Belgian government, tnat tne Germans have begun again to carry off by force Belgian citizens and com pel them to perform work useful to the enemy. AccordinB to forms for classifica lion of the inhabitants of Mons, pre pared by the German authorities and .... .c ,i d.i:.h Id possession UI l"C ucgian e,,,,,.- ment, Belgians have been divided inlet five ratpffories: Men from 18 to 40; from 15 to 17 and 41 to 60: women from 15 to 35 and from 35 to 60. In each category in formation must be furnished as to tne identity of the person, his or her profession and place of employment. An American ''aving occupied an official position in Ghent, who was recently expelled from Belgium, in formed the Belgian government that the German authorities about April 15 demanded of communal administra tions new lists of unemployed work men, membera of the middle and up per classea without occupation and in addition persons in regular em-ployrnent ISO OKelly.rf 41100 0 1 S 0Evera.3h 4 8 1 1 1 0 OR'llnga 3b 0 0 1 0 0 4 lWllht.rf 4 0 1 16 3 OMagee.lf 4 11 0 01 0'0K'etrhy,lb 4 0 13 0 S 1 "Smith. 3b 4 0 1 0 4 0 "T'geaser.o 111 0 0 1 Slowdy.o 1 0 1 AfvlHe.aa S 1 4 Total!. .34 S 31 II :narnea.p 1 1 0 Tyler 1 1 0 Maasey 0 0 0 Fltapat'k 0 I 0 Rurna If 4 Her7.ng.2b 3 Kanff.cf 4 Z'rman,3b 4 Fl'chor.aa 3 RobTn.rf 2 Holke.lb 3 RarMen.o 3 Perrltt.p 1 0 0 Tolala..S4 127 11 I Batted for Trageaaer tn seventh. Ran for Tyler In aeventh, "Ran for Evars In ninth. New York 1 0 8 01 Boetoa 0 !!!! 04 Two.baae Mil: Burna. Double plays: Heraog to Holke. Event to Maranvlua to Konetchy. Evert to Konetohy, Trtgetter to Maranvtlle. Haeca on nana: jn tiarnea, i. Struck out: By Perrltt, ;S by Barnes, I. ITmnlrea: Klem and Branafleld- xbdan mfwy fwyp mfwyp mfwypmrwypppp Brooklyn Drops Pair. Philadelphia. June !0. PhlladelrhladT feated Brooklyn In two games here today, 7 to 3 and S to 3. The flrat was won by bunching hits with errors, while In the aee- ond the homo learn hammered out tevan. teen hlte. which Included five doublaa and home run. Score: ' Flrat game: BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. AB.II.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. Otann.aa 4 12 1 SPa'ltert.cf I 1 S 0 0 ISO OStock.Sb 31120 0 10 (K'vath.rf I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OWhllted.lf 4 17 0 0 1 0 0 0 Nlhoff.2b 3 1 1 0 IM'Q'f'n.aa I 0 0 OKIl'fer.o 4 OKIxey.p I Stengal.rf 1 Wheat. If 4 Ctah'w.Sb 4 Mowrey.3b 3 SmltrUb 1 Miller, o 3 Coomba.p 1 Cheney.p 1 Pell.p 0 IMyert 1 OWhllted.lf S 1 4 0 1 OLuder'a.lb 4 10 0 0 ONIehoff.ib S 1 1 2 0 IM'Of'gn.aa 4 2 14 0 OBurne.c 4 17 10 IMayer.p. 4 3 0 1 0 Standing oj Teams 1 0 3 0 Totals. .31 17 27 10 2 Total". .3! S 24 11 3 Batted for Cheney In eighth. Brooklyn 00100100 02 Philadelphia 02300400 S Two-baae hlta: Hyckman, Cravath (2). Whltted, Nlehoff (2). Home runs: Daubert. Whltted. Double play: Daubert and Mowrey. Baaea on balla: Off Comba, 2: off Choney, 1: off Mayor, 1. Hlta: Off Coomba, 7 In ethree lnnlnga: off Cheney, S In four Innings; off J)ell, 3 In ona Inning. 8truck out: By Coomba, 3; by Cheney, 2; by Dell, 1; by Mayer, A L'niplrea Orth and Rlgler. rlnclea Tako It in Ninth. Cincinnati, June 20. ctnclifhatl made a nlnth-lnnlng rally here todiy and by Beat ing Chicago, b to 4, mannged to break even on the eerie". The game was replete wltn eenaatlonal fielding and exciting altuationa,. Score: CHICAOO. abho.au Flack.rf 3 2 10 OGroh.Sb Wolter.rf 0 0 0 0 OKopf.ea Mann, If 4 2 10 ORouah.cf Doyle, 3b 4 113 IChaae.lb Merkle.lb 4 0 11 0 OGr'f'th.rf WUl'a.cC 4 0 10 ONealee.lf Dell, 3b 4 10 1 lCueto,2 8 4 4 iwingo.o 0 S 1 1 114 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 WEST. LEAdUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l Det Molnea.35 21 ,6!f Omaha ....8514.093 Joplln . ,,v-.30 21 .&5R Lincoln ....23 29.552 Sioux City. ..29 23 .500 Denver 25 30.155 St. Joaepb. .21 34 .312 Wichita ....18 .38 .32l AB.H.O.AE 5 10 3 0 S 3 S 2 0 8 1 0 11 2 0 W'tman.aa 4 Wllton.o 2 Elllolt.e, I Douglafi.p 2 Beaton ,p Selder 1 Hendrlx 1 2 1 4 1 4 0 4 3 4 0 1 1 0 0 7 1 1 0 1 "Mitchell, p 4 1 0 0 Totals 17 13 27 17 0 Totals.. 36 1126 14 1 Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Douglaa In aeventh. Batted for Fleck In aeventh. Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 04 Cincinnati ....0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 15 Two baas hilt: Naale, Elliott. Mann, Chaae. Thro base hlta: Rouah. Wlngo. Double playa: Cuelo, Kopf and Chaae; Wortman nad Doyle. Hlta: Douglaa, 8 In 6. Btruck out: Douglaa. 3; Seatnn, 1; Mitchell, 3. Umplrea: Byron nad Qulgley. Train Stops Tie Game. St. Louie, Mo Juno 20. Pittsburgh played St. Louta Blx Inning" to a 4 to 4 tie today. the gamo being called to allow tho visitors to catch a train. The wlldneaa or tnree tit. I,oula pltchera forced In each of Plttaburgh'a four rune. Score: PITTSBURGH. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AE. Carey.cf 7 1 S 1 OBalrd.cf 4 a i tr.ittn.ap i 1 0 OMlller.lh 1 0 0 OH'naby.i S 0 uC'rulHe.lf ft- 0 OLons.rf a 4 ot'aulet.lb 3 0 OG'z'lea.o 0 0 ODoak.p 0 0 OH'atmn.p - p ck ra.p Totals. .20 IIS S UBescher ' IStew'rt Pltler,2b Blgbee,rf J.Wgr.ab Brief, lb H'man.lf Ward.as I 0 1 0 3 0 I 2 r.aa 2 1 0 1 1 6 W. Wgr.o I Carlaon.p 0 0 Steele.p 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 23 7 11 12 I IBatted for Packard In alxth. - IBatted for Beacher In sixth. Pltttburgh 0 0 10 104 St. Louie 110 11 04 Two-bate hlta: Qonsalea, Horstman, Double play: Horneby to Miner to pauletto. Baaea on balla: Off Carlaon, 1; off Steele, 2; off Doak, 4: off Horstman, 3; off Packard, 1. Hlta: Off Steele. S In five and two-thlrda In ning"; off Doak, 1 In two and two-thlrda lnnlnga: oft Horatman, 1 In ona and two thlrda .frTnlnga. Struck out: By Carlaon, 1; by Steele, 1; by Doak. 1. Umplrea: O'Day and Harrison. Bee Want-Ads Produce Results. li'b-rt.lb 4 H'ckm ncf 4 Slengcl.rf 1 J'neon.rf 3 Wheat. If 1 Myera.lf 1 O'ahaw.Sb 4 Mowr y.Bb t Snyder.o 3 Bmllh.p 8 Cheney.p 0 Dell.p 0 brlque 1 4 3 0 Totaln..:.0 7 27 12 1 0 0 o 0 Toti..ai T 14 11 I j IBattfd for Chenty In i-vunih. 1 Brooklyn 0 0 (I . 0 I 0 0 0 PhlUdtlphl.. 3 1 004 000 ! 7 i Two-baie hlta: Mowrey, Stork. Cravath- Thrttt-bas hlta: John ion. Nlehoff. Double ! play: Cutahaw and Daubert. Baaea on balli: 1 Off Smith, 2; off Cheney. 3; off Rly, 1. : Hlta: Off mitti. 7 In four and two-thlrda in- i ntnia. Struck out: By Smith. 1; by Chny. 3; by PtMl, 3; by Blxey. -1. Balk: Rixey. Um plrea: RlIer and Orth. Bfcnnti paine; - BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Otaon.aa toll OP'ak'rt.ef 111. D'hflrt.lb 4 S 7 1 0Stock,,b loll H'km'n.ef 4 110 OC'vath.rf 4 S 1 0 i$15i SATISFACTION COMFORT STYLE FIT s 800 haautiful patterns to choot ' from. Place your ordar now. and Harssee W. Cor. 15th Now Is a Good Time To Treat Your Catarrh Mild weather aid treatment Don't be misled into thinking that your Catarrh is gone. The first touch of winter weather will bring it back with all it discomforts. But this is an excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the blood of the germs of Catarrh, and be forever rid of the troublesome sprays and douche that can never cure you. S. S. 8., the great blood purifier, e.etM nitt tho tansH nf Catarrh which infest your blood, and chases them entirely out of your system. It is by far the most satisfactory treat ment for the disease, because it reachaa down to tts very roots and ?ets at the cause. Write today for ull information and expert medical advice regarding the treatment of your Own case. Takei advantage of this chance today. Address Swift Specific Co., Dep. Q-150. Atlanta, Ua. . IXC It's making a great hit LEVERAGE THE NEW AND DELICIOUS DRINK SNAPPY ZESTFUL REFRESHING NOURISHING THE BEST ON THE MARKET , Can be sole! without a U. S. f ovarnment license or with out conflicting with the prohibition laws of any state. WE GUARANTEE IT SOLD ON DRAUGHT OR IN BATTLES Wharaver Wholeaoma .ad Refreshing Drinks Are Served. STORZ BEVERAGE & ICE CO., Omaha, Nebraska, i W.LPct. New Trk...J2 17 .668 PMIa 31 IS .620 Chlcaco ... .3337. 647 St. Louta 28 26 .628 Cincinnati ..26 33.46S Boston 20 34.436 Brooklyn ...IS 28 .409 Plttlburah ..18 33 363 AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. W.LPct.l W.LPct. Chlcato ....36 IS .656 Indanapolls 38 24.613 Boalon 32 21 .604 St. Paul 3126.654 New York.. .30 23 .677 Cleveland ..37 29 .4821 Detroit ....24 27.471 St. Loul 23 30.431 Washington 20 32 .386' Phlla 18 30.276 Columbua ...33 28 641 Loulavllle .. .33 39 .632 Kanaaa City. 25 28 .472 Toledo 26 34 .433 Milwaukee ..25 83.431 Minneapolis 21 34 .414 Yesterday's Hosoltt. WESTERN. LEAGUE. Omaha. 7; Wichita, 4. Dea Molnea-Joplln, rain. Lincoln. 6; St. Joaepb, S (14 lnnlnffe). Sioux City. 6-2; Penver, l-l. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 2; Chicago, 3. Philadelphia, S; Washington, B. Boston. 2-1; New York, 3-3. St. Louie, 3; Detroit, J. NATIONAL, LEAGUE. New York, 4-1: Boefcm. 7-0. Brooklyn, 1-2; Philadelphia, 7-8. Chicago. 4; Cincinnati, 6 (tan Innings). Pittsburgh. 4; St. Louie, 4 (gamo called end of alxth account of rain). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. : Toledo, 4; Minneapolis, 0. Indianapolis, 3: St. Paul, 4. Louisville, 2; Mllwaukea, S. Columbus, S; Kanaaa, S. Games. Today. . Western League Omaha at Wlchltabei Molnea at Joplln (2), Lincoln at It J- aeph, Sioux City at Denver, American League ;ieveian at uni- cago, St. Loflla at Detroit, Philadelphia at Washington, Boston at New xork. ' National League New York at Bolton, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at St. Loula, Chicago at Plttabulrgh. to ascertain without delay the cost of production of all basic raw materials Copper, steel, coal, iron and fuel oil are included and Mr. Daniels said that when the production cost for such articles were established the price to be paid by the navy would 'be fixed, allowing tor a lair, even liberal profit' to the producers. ' "Beyond that," the secretary added, "I am not going to pay." Pending the fixing of cost prices by the Trade commission, the department will continue to direct' producers and manufacturers to deliver to the navy such, articles'' and supplies as it needs. Woodmen of the VVorld Auditors in Session Here Sovereign auditors of the Woodmen of the World are in session at the headquarters building in Omaha this week. They are: J. E. Fitzgerald, chairman, Kansas City, Mo.; E. B. Lewis, Kingston, N. C; T. E. Patter son, Chattanooga, Tenn.; E. D. Camp bell, Port Huron, Mich; William Russ, Cleveland, O.; R. T. Wells, Murray, Ky., and W. M. Crawford, Birming ham, Alaa Daniels Calls for Prices On Coal, Steel and Oil Washinston, Tune 20. Secretary Daniels called the entire membership of the Federal Trade commission into conference today and, requested them Additional Sport on Page Three. 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