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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, JUNE '25. 1917. 3 BRINGING FATHER WHAT Ve WANT ( I JUVT A T OH! mMZ S TVT HOV MAN TIMES MUST TT I'rs l ifc: TOO'tWO ! TO DO IS. TO S FEEL. v ' . X WOKE OP f I TELL YOU NOT TO 40 WOMAN LIKE OMFThTn- formarecImfntI . F1N,ri oosreoment-J -J -A 1 iiwth that V Wre lucky T0 THE AvL,,?i": I in our Tovm IfUL"5' UNvS- 5J rZ crowd? ) not like MAN I'M - I WOULD , iSl! - .TSSr r-v SS: W:3 afraid of: S I.'ii.r- Drawn for Jhe Bee by George McManus ROURKES DIVIDE BARGAIN MATINEE Sioux City Wins First Game by Pounding Marty 0' Toole, But Currie Is Too Much in Second. Fifty-Fifty Omaha and Sioux City split even in a double bill at Ronrlie.park yester day afternoon before 4,(100 Sabbath customers. Sioux City captured the first fray of the bargain event 6 to 2, but Earl Smith, with the generous assistance of Mr. Connolly, who plays third base lor trie sioux, evened up honors by taking the second event in the ninth inning 3 to 2. . Marty O'Toole went down to de feat before BillvRose in the opener. Bill was too muob for Marty. He only allowed the Rourkes five hits while O'Toole was bumped rather soundly. The Sioux counted two in the first stanza, when Gilmore tioubled to right and Rader pounded a triple to center. Shag Thompson's fielding of the ball at the fence was missy and Radcr came home. Crosby's single. Brottem's error. Gilmore s double. Holly's single and Rader's sacrifice fly scored three for Holly's men in the fifth and singles by Connolly, Morse and Mueller and a wnu pitcn counicu one in llic cigntll. Score on Thefts. Omaha scored one in the first on a walk to Cooney, Smith's hit. Krug's force out and a double steal by Cooney and Krug. Singles by Schick and Broltem and O' J'oole's sacrifice fly. scored one in the fifth. That was the extent of the damage done to Mr. Rose by the Rourkcs. Murphy Currie. Phil Cooney and Karl Smith, shared honors in the sec ond game, although Mr. Connolly, of course, conies in for a share of the glory. Currie hurled a splendid game, al lowing but three liits and the two runs scored off him were not his fault, but the result of very messy playing by his .nates. The runs were counted in the sec ond. Watson walked and stole sec ond. Brottem made the throw, but neither" Krug nor Cooney 'troubled Ihemsleves to cover second so Wat son went to third when the throw went through 10 center!". rid. Con nolly lifted a -.acrilice fly to Smith. Smith's throw to '.lie plate v.'as h beauty 'and ban Vaton nailed a! miic, but fiioitem let the ,tiirov get a-'ay from him. . Mueller walked and ptolc second. He took Mnrd on Crosbys infield hit and scored when Cooney threw wild to the plate. Omaha scored on - in r'ie fifth , on an error by Radcr. Bradley's sacri fice, Schick s hit and Brottem's sacri fice fly. Cooncy Steals Home. In the sixth Thompson singled and i both he and Cooney were safe on a ' fielder's choice. Rug forced Thomp son at the plate, but Cooney went to third and a moment later stole home while Bremmerhoff was winding up, much to the delight of the paid cus tomers. Omaha won the game in the ninth. Earl Smith opened with a double, went to third on Krug's out and scored when Connolly erred on Burg's grounder. The same teams play today, start: jng at 3:15. Wichita Wins Both Games ' By Bunching Off Joplin Wichita, Kan., June 24: Wichita bunched hits in the sixth and seventh innings of the first game today and won after Joplin took an early lead. In the second Baker had all the bet ter of Hall and Wichita won what was to have been a seven-inning game in the ninth. Score, first game: JOPLIN. WICHITA. ' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. & 2 1 1 OTh'non.rf 2 6 2 0 0 i 2 1 0 lO'dvliOb 2 1 3 S 0 0 4 2 OJonesJl) S 1 7 0 0 S 2 1 OCoj'.rf 2 110 0 4 10 0 ODavln.Sb 4 12 4 0 5 2 2 1 OW'lacr, flltmora. II : 0 Holly. 2b 4 Ral.r. in 4 Walton, rt . 4 Connolly, Sn 4 Mar... If 4 Muollor, lb 4 'ra.br, B....I 4 "oj T 4 glOl'X CITV. All. K. H. O. A. K. ToUl S7 10 SI 10 1 OMAHA. AB. K. II. o. A. K J. Thompson, vf 4 6 0 a 0 1 Cooney, 2b S I 0 3 1 1 Nmith, If 4 0 2 4 0 K mi, m 4 0 0 1 2 1 Burt. Sb 4 0 114 0 Hradl.j, lb 4 It 0 IS 0 0 Hrhlolt, It 4 1 1 4 1 O Brottom, e S 0 1 1 0 1 Khaw ...1 0 0 0 0 0 O'TooIo, p 1 0 A .0 4 O C. Thompaon, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 IS Total! S2 t Show bnttod for O'Toolo In rlihth. Slnut city Kuns S000S0010 Hit. 20001108 110 Omaha Rum 1000100002 H1U 10012006 16 Thm.baM hit! Rader. Two-bans hfta: Gllmora, Smith i Barrlflro hit I Holly. Bacrl fire fll.,1 Haar, O'Toolo. Ntolon baoott: Cooney, Kru-t. Illtat Off OToole, 0 In tight Inning; off C. Thompaon, 1 In one inning. Slruek out! By Root, 4; by OToole, 1. naxrn on bRUnl Off Rooe. 1. Wild niton I O'Toolo. Loft on baan: Hloux City, 0: Oma ha, A. Time: 1:50. t'mplret OondlDK. Ncore, second rnme : SIOIX CITY. AB. R. H. O. V. K. r.llntore. If a 0 O S . 0 Hotly, 3b. 4 0 O 0 S If tuler. bs 4 O r)-l 1 Watson, rt y l o i o Connolls, 3b ....2 0 0 1 3 Morse, cf 4 O O ' 2 0 Mueller, lb 3 1 0 10 0 Crosby, e 4 0 1 7 0 Bremmerhoff, p 3 0 0 0 4 Totals SO 2 3 25 10 PIRATES LICKED ' ON WAGNER DAY "Hans" Makes Only Run of the Game From Cubs, Who Win. Two to One, at Chicago. Chicago. June 24. Chicago celebrated "Hans" Wagner day by de feating Pittsburgh, 2 to 1. Wagner was presented with a large bouquet of American Beauty roses and saved his club from a shutout by scoring its only run. bcore: PITTSBURGH. CHICAGO. A BR. H.O.A.E. AB.R H.O.A.E. Blrbet.rf 4 9 4 0 OFUok.rf 4 10 10 Pltler.Sb ( 1 I 0Msnn,lf 4 0 0 1 Klnpc.rf 4 110 0 Doyle, 3b 4 3 8 2 1 J W'r,3b 4 2 2 0 0Mrkl,lb 1 0 13 0 0 Brlf,lb 10 6 1 0 Willi'-., 4 110 0 Hinch n.lf 3 1 0 0 ODeaUb 3 13 2 0 Ward.ua 3 13 1 lWort'n.M 3 110 0 W. Wa'r.c 3 1 S 3 0 Wllaon.c 3 0 4 3 1 Mam'ux.p 3 0 10 OVaughivp 8 10 6 0 Totall..Z9 7 24 10 1 Pittsburgh .,..0 0 0 . OMAHA. A If. It. Tltoinitftftit, cf.,..;.. 4 O Coony, 'III 4 1 Hinlth, If 4 1 Kihik, m 4 Iliirtf. 3b 3 1 BriHllfj, lb 2 O Srhirk, rf 8 0 nrotlm. t 2 O Currie, p X' 0 A. E. 0 V 0 O O 0 - 10 19 0 1 O 0 14 Totnlt 0 8 4 27 12 On out whtMi winning run wu srorrd. Hlotts fltr UunM 0 S O O Hltx o 110 0 Omnhtt . Runs ..... ..0 0 I) O I nits ...,...o o o l i Two-bane hits: Rader, Smith. Sacrifice hltt Ilrnilley. Hnrrlilce fllem ConnoUy. Itrottem, MolfMi bUHrit: (iilmore, fVataon, Murller, Srhirk, Tonner, Krug. Double play ft: CiirHe to Ttrnilley, Brottm to Krug to Ilrottf m. Struck out : By Rremmer hnff, ; by Ctirrte, . Bnaw on baJN: Off Currie. 4. left on huttn; Slou'c City, fl; Omatm, 4.. Time: 2:15. rmnirfu JHpnha II I) ft tifllllllHK. Totals. .39 7 27 18 2 1 (I 0 0 01 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x1 Stolen bases: Deal. Sacrifice hits: Brief, Merkle. Double plays: Plller to Ward to Brief; Doyle to Merkle; Wortman to Doyle to Merkle. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, three; Chicago, six. First on errors: Pittsburgh, li Chicago, 1. Base on balls: Off Mamaux. 3; Vaughn, 1. Earned runs: Off Mamaux, Struck out: By Vaughn, 4: Mamaux, 4. Umpires: O'Day and Harrison. Time 1:47. fiend Aid to t'mps Byron. St. Louis, June 24. Three umpires were used in today's double-header betweon Cin Innatl and St. uouln in an errort to quiet the crowd which awaited Umpire Byron mitiide the field after the prune on Thurs day. Instead of removing Uyron, President Tener sent Bmslie here to assist in handling the game today. Qutgtay wns behind the pi a to while Byron and Uinsllo officiated on the banes. A rally in the seventh won tho first game for St. Iouls, 4 to 2. Cincinnati walked away with tho second game by hammering three St. Tjouts pitchers for twenty-five hits for a total of thirty-four basea. The score was 16 to 4. Score, first game: CINCINNATI ST. LOCIS. AB.H.O.A.K. AlUi. O.A.E Oroh,3b Kopf.ss Rowth.ef CtMSf.lb 4 Irlfflth.rf 2 Neale.lf 3 She an, 2b 3 -lark.c I Ultchell.p 2 0 2 3 4 1 9 1 0 1 1 or.Smith.cf 0Baird,3b OLong.rf 0(-rrnsbyfsa Cruise. If PMUler,2b OPauHejlb 0t)onx'len,c ODoak.p 1 0 11 0 S 0 1 210 3 2 0 12 3 2 13 1 13 0 10 4 WHITE SOX CAPTURE DUEL FROM INDIANS Danforth, in His First JTuU Game in Year, Holds Cleve land to Three Hits. Win ning, 1 to 0. Chicago, 111.. June 24. Chicago made it four out of five from Cleve land today, winning a pitchers duel, 1 to 0. Danforth, who pitched bis first game in a year, held Cleveland to three hits. Scpre: CLEVELAND. CHICAGO AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. iJraney.cf I'hap'an.sa 4 Speak'r.cf 4 Rolh.rf 4 W'f'sa.Sb 3 Harrls.lh 4 F.vns,3b 3 O'Neill.c 0 nilllnis.c 3 Bo'hllng.p 3 4 0 01. 1 e bo 1 a. If 3 0 1 0 3 3 flM'rphy.rf 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0Weaver.3b 3 12 3 0 1 0 0 0R.Co'ns,2b 8 9 110 0 0 1 OJackson.lf 3 0 2 0 0 0 9 1 nj.C's.rf-ef 4 10 0 0 118 Oilandll.lb 4 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 OKtiberg.ag 4 1113 0 4 0 OSchalk.o 1 0 1 0 113 ODa'forth.p 2 0 0 0 0 . 'Jenkins 1 0 0 o n Totals. .30 3 24 11 0 Totals.. 37 3 27 12 S Batted for Llebold tn seventh. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 09 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Two-base bit: Rlsberg. Stolen bases: Schalk (2), Llebold (2), Collins. Sacrifice hits: Wamhsganss, Danforth, uraney, Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Chicago, . First base on errors: Cleveland, t. Bases on bails; Off Boehllng, 4; off Danforth, 2. Earned runs: Off Boehllng. 1. Hit by pitcher: Jackson, Schalk (by Boehllng). Strurk out: By Boehllng, 4; by Danforth, Linpirea: Connolly and Nallin. Time: 1:63. Tigers Win From Browns. Detroit. Mich.. June 24. Detroit had most of the luck today and took the last game of the snrics from St. Louis, 4 to 3. In the third inning with Bush on second base. Cobb drove a sharp liner to deep left which he converted Into a home run by spectac ular base running. Score: ST. LOUIS. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A 1C. (24 I 0 Ttals..29 8 37 18 0 0 1 0 09 0 0 03 1 0 0 9 0 0 3 0 4 Totals.. 21 6 34 Cincinnati St. Louis. Two-base hit: Hornsby. Three-base hits: Chase, Pauletto. Double play: Shean tn Kopf to Chane. Bases on balls: Otl Mitchell, 2. Struck out: By Mitchell, 3; by Doak, 3. Umpires: Qulgley and Byrop. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS. AB.H O.A.F AB II.O A.B. y T(ah?r, : MlH-r. by Hal!. 3. Time Devore.If Dalton.cf & Lamb. 2b 4 Mets.lb 3 Horan.rf 4 C'hran,3b S L'd'ore.sa 4 Collins.o 4 McO'nor.p 9 Hall.p 1. 10 3 OM'rltion.lf I 0Yaryan,c 3 0White,c-lf 4 eK'estner.p 4 3 0 4 0 Grizzlies and Josies Even lip in a Double Bill Denver. Colo., June 24. Dale Graham and Powell were hit heavilv in the first half of today's double neacer, but Uenver s hits were more timely and they won from St. Joseph. Aided by several errors St. Joseph hit Cain opportunely and evened the tally hy taking the second game. Score first game: ST. JOSEPH. DENVER. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Dilts.rf 110 0 OKel'her.ss 8 4 6 1 0 13 0 OOakes.cf 4 10 0 0 4 11 OMille.lb 6 19 10 1 S 3 lButch'r.Zb 112 2 3 3 2 OM'C'lek.rf 4 1110 3 6 0 OHart'an.lf 6 3 0 0 0 18 3 OWurfli.Sb & 2 2 4 0 18 2 IShestak.o 3 3 8 2 0 0 0 0 KDale.p 4 2 A 0 0 McCabe.cf 6 Klrk'am.lf 8 M"ore,e 4 M'C'l'n.Sb 4 Henry, lb 4 H'rtzell,2b 4 Shay.ss 4 Graham. p 0 Powell, p 3 O'Bn.rf-c 1 Hovlik.rf 0 0 Totals.. 42 19 27 11 9 Totals. .36 15 SI IS 2 St. Joseph....'. 0000014 1 8 I)enver 8 1 2 3 0 4 0 3 18 Lefb on bases: Denver, 8. Sacrifice fly: Dale. Stolen basei: Klrkham, Oakee. Wuf fll (8), Shestak, McCtellan. Two-base hit: Kirkham, Kelleher (i), McCabe, Dale. Threo-base hits: McClellan (2), Klrkham. Double play: McClelland to O'Brien to Henry. Baneson balls: Off Graham, 2; off Powell, 3. Struck out: By Graham, 1: by Powell. 3: by Dale. 7. Hits and earned runs: Off Orahsm, 4 and 4 in one-third inning; off Powell? 15 and 12 In seven and two-thirds Innings: off Dale 3fi and 8 In nine Innings. Hit by pitcher: Shestak, Mc cormick (by Powell). Time: 1:66. Um pires: Gaeton and McGIlvray.. Score, second game: ST. JOSEPH. DENVER. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, Totals. .33 10 24 11 1 Totals. .29 9 2716 Joplin 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 04 Wichita 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 5 Two-base hits: Horan. Devore. Hits and earned runs: orf Koestner, 10 and 3 in nllne Innings: off McOranor, 7 end 6 in six Innings; off Hall. 3 and 0 In two Innings. Left on bases: Wichita, 6; Joplin, 10. Stolen bases: Horan, Collins, Dalton, Cochran 2). Sacrifice hits: Cay (2), Lamb. Bases On halls: Off Koextner, 3; off McGranor, 8. (Double play: Llndamore to Lamb to Mets. Hit by pitched ball: By McGranor, Good win, wiia plicn: Koestner. Struck out: By Koestner, t; by Hall 2. Time: 1:66. Um pire; Miller. Score, second game: JOPLIN. WICHITA. AB. II O.A.E AB.H.O.A.K Dtvoro.lf 4 13 0 OTh'son.cf 4 10 0 0 4 0 2 1 OG'dwIn.ib 4 4 2 3 4 0 Jones. lb 3 8 0 9 8 OCoy.rf 3 3 1 3 0 0Davis.3b 3 3 0 13 lW'Iaccs-j 3 8 13 3 OM'rliton.lf 4 3 0 2 1 OWhlte.o 4 0 8 4 0 1 0 2 9 OBaker.p 3 114 0 8 9 0 1 0 Totals. .81 10 27 17 0 Totals. 80 6:&14 1 One out when winning run scored. Toplln 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Wichita 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 Home run: Lamb. Two-base hits: Davis. Coy (2). Hits and earned runs: Off Baker. 6 and 3 In nine innings; oft Hall, 10 and t in nine Innings.. Sacrifice hit: Wallace. Stolen bases: Jones, Llndamore, Morrison. Left on bases: Wichita, f; Joplin, 1. Bases on balls: Off Hall, 2. , Double plays: Cocn Cn to Jiflts. Goodwin to Wallace to Jones. Dalton.cf Lamb. 2b .Hetr.lb Horan.rf C'hran.tb L'd'ore.sa Mem roe. c Colllns.o Hall.p 0 0 1 17 2 0 1 2 0 9 McCabe.cf 6 tCtrka'm.lf 4 Moore.c 4 M'CTn,3b & Henry.lb 6 Harts'lUb 5 Shay.es 5 O'Brien.rf 8 Adams.p 6 2 2 0 1 11 8 0 1 6 2 4 1 2 1 0 1 1 11 2 3 1 4 2 4 4 3 1 3 0 2 OlCel'her.s OOakes.cf 4 OMIlls.lb 4 0Eutch'r,2b 4 OM'C'lek.rf 4 OHart'an.lf 4 lWuff 11,3b OBarth'y.c OCaln.p 3 Shestak 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. ,42 13 27 7 1 Totals.. 36 9 27 11 4 Batted for Cain in eighth. St. Joseph 0 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 09 Denver , 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 24 Left on bases: St. Joseph, 10; Denver, 5. Stolen bases: McClellan, Hartzell, O'Brien. Two-base hit: Butcher. Three-base hits: Mc Cabe, Wufflt. Sacrifice hit: O'Brien. Sacri fice fly; Barthotemy. Double play: Hart sell, unasxlHted. Bases on balls: Off Cain, 3. Balk; Cain. Struck out: By Adams, 8; by Cain, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Adams, 9 and 4 In nine Innings; off Cain, 13 and 6 in nine Innings. Passed ball: Moore. Time: 1:46, Umpires: Ban ton and McGIlvray. CrMOb 5 K'nif.ib 1 Jifpf.aa I Roiish.cf 6 Cueio.cf 1 Chase, lb 5 Huhn.lb 1 Gri:7i;h.rf S Th-..rp.?.lf 6 SI:- in.::ii Win?--. Toney.p 1 2 0 0 VI Sm!ti.cf 4 OP-dird.Sb 3 0 4 01.nng.rf 4 12 Oirmnby.ss 3 11 OK.N'ith.ss 1 1 1 O'rniS'.lf 4 11 OMiller.b 2 0 3 OBetael.Jb 2 0 1 OPaul'te.lb 4 1 11 0t-yder,c 3 0 2 0Mv'st'ne.c 110 OiVatson.p 0 0 0 Packard, p 1 0 Totals.. 47 26 27 9 OHorst'an.p 2 0 Totals.. 84 7 27 14 1 Ran for Chase in eighth. Cincinnati 3 0 3 0 0 1 4 6 '.016 St. Louis ...0 0010000 3-4 Two-base hits: Kopf, Chase (2), Paulette, J. Smith, Roush. Three-base hit: Thorpe. Home run: Roush. Double play: Betzel to F, Smith to Paulette, Bases on balls: Off Toney, 2; off Horstman, 1. Hits: Off Watson, 8 In one-third Inning; oft Packard, 10 in five and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Toney, 3. Umpires: Qulgley and Byron. Lincoln Wins Two Games From Des Moines Boosters Lincoln, Neb., June 24. Lincoln defeated Des Moines in both ends of a double header here today. Errors helped defeat Mercer in the first and the Ducklings scored Dressen, his successer. Batter hitting combined with errors gave the locals the sec ond game. Score. First game. DES MOINES LINCOLN. AB.R.H.O.A.E. AB.R. H.O.A.E. Case.lf 6 0 2 0 OCarltfle.lf 8 13 0 0 Ewo.dt.3b 4 13 1 OOregory.rf 1 0 0 0 0 Spen'r.cf 4 0 0 0 0 Smith, in 3 18 4 1 Hunter.rf 4 1 0 0 0 Baylens.cf 4 1 10 0 Hart'fd.ss 4 0 3 2 0 Lober.lf 8 100 Coffey,2b 4 8 11 lSrhm't,2b 6 2 3 2 0 Sweney.lb 8 1 11 0 2Grlffin,lb 6 1 11 1 1 Breen.c 4 3 8 2 1 Lamb,3b 4 10 10 Muffer.p 2 0 0 0 0 Rohrer.c 114 2 1 Fortinanl 0 0 0 0 Fast.p 4 2 0 3 0 Dressen, p 00011 . Spahr 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .3 1421 13 9 Batted MiiBser In seventh. Batted for Dressen in fifth. Des Moines ..0 30 0000 2 04 Lincoln ,.0 0 3 1 1 0 0 (10)x 16 Shotton.lf AufUln.3b Slsler.lb Jac'non.rf Severetd.c Mars'nn.cf Pratt, 2b Jonson,ts Murray, ia Plank.p room,p Rumier Hartley Sloan 0 ORush.ni 1 1 lYoung.Sb 0 0 OCobb.cf 1 0 OVeach.tf 3 0 Olloll'an.rf 3 0 0Burns,lb 3 6 2Vitt,Sb 1 8 0tanage,e 0 1 nCov'skle.p 10 0 9 0 Totals.. 21 9 0 0 9 9-9 9 9 0 9 1 1 0 s 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 7 1 0 Totals.. 33 7 24 18 8 ' - 'Batted for Plank in seventh. Batted for Murray In ninth. Batted for Groom in ninth. St. Louis 0 1 0 0 9 0 9 0 02 Detroit 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 0 4 Two-base hits: Bevereld, Shot ton. Three baso hit: Rumier. Home run: Cobb. Stolen bases. I'ratt, Johnson, Hellraan. Diruhle piajt.. Austin to Pratt to Staler, 'uvkslt!e to Stann?e to Burns. Young to Hums. Biis-s on bulls: Off Coveleskle, 3; off Plant,, 3; off Uioom, 1. Hits: Off J 'lank, 8 In six Innings. Stiuck out: By Plank, 1; by Groom, i by Coveleskle, 8. Umpires; Morlarty and Evans., Three base Bit : Otlffln. Coffey. Two base hits: Breen. East, Lobar, Shtnandt. Stolen bases: Coffey, Smith, Schmandt, Griffin, 2; Rohrer, 2; East. Sacrifice hits: Smith, Lobor, Rohrer. 3 East. Struck out: By Husser, ; East, 4. Banes on balls: Off Russerj 4; Brossea, ; East, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Rohrer by Dresden. Wild pitch: RuHser, Left on banes: Lincoln, 7; Des Moines, 6. Pitching record: 3 runs, sis hits In six Innings off Muster; 10 runs, six hits In two Innings; off Dressen, Umpire: Shannon. Time, 3:00. Score, second game; -DES MOINES. LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Loomis Wins Handily. Huntley, Ken., Juns 24. (Special.) Loomis defeated Huntley here Friday by hitting Payne opportunely. White hit fairly hard. Maaske of the visitors was lnvlcible with men on bases. Score: R. H. B. Loomis 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 26 11 3 Huntley 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 2 Batteries: Loomis, Maaske and Maaske; Huntley, Payne and Sell. Ready for Brooklyn Handicap. New Tork, June 24. Eleven of the best thoroughbreds tn America are named to start in the historic Brooklyn handicap, at one mile and a furlong, over the course of the Queens County Jockey club, Aqueduct, Ltong Island tomorrow. Cass. If EwoldUb Port'an,cf Hunter.rf Hartf'd.ss Coffey. 2 b Breen, lb Spahr.o Kallto.p Sweeney 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 I 1 2 0 0 0 ICarllHle.lf lSmtth.ss OBayless.cf OLober, rf 03chm't,2b OOrlffln.lb 0l.smb.3b lElffert,c Otlalla.p 8 10 0 0 8 10 Totals ,,.23 7 21 10 2 Totals.. 25 6 IS It 3 Batted for Kallto In seventh. Dee Moines 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 8 Lincoln 0 1 2 0 1 0 4 Called end seventh, asreemant. Two-bn.se hltsj Coffey, Lober, Schmandt, Halla, Carti1, Double play: Kwoldt to Coffey to Breen to Coffey, Stolen base: Coffey.i Sacrifice hits: Hartford, Spahr (2), Smith, Baytess, Lobert. Struck out: By Kallio, 4; by Halla, 1. Bases on balls: Off Kallto, 8. Left on bases: Lincoln. 7; Des Moines, 4. Umpire: Shannon. Time: 1:17. Erandeis Team Blanks Gretna on Home Grounds Gretna, Neb., June 24. (Special.) The Brandeis team of Omaha jour neyed down to Gretna yesterday and administered a whitewash to the tune of 8 to 0. v Thiessen kept the eight hits scored off him scattered and received some great support from his fielders. Eddie Hazen had seven chances in center field and took all of them clean. For the home boys, Gottsch pitched a nice game outside of the second in ning, when five of the visitors crossed the rubber on three hits an error and two bases on balls. Score:' . AB.H.O.A.E. GRETNA. ' Moden.lf 6 2 1 0 0 AB.H.O.A.E. 8ynek,31 3 2 3 4 ON.C'lins.sa 6 2 10 1 N'tsky.lh 3 3 7 0' iKenip.lb 4 Lawler,rf 6 0 0 3 0 Hansen,c 4 Hazen.cf 6 17 0 OKnapp.lf 3 Clark.aa 3 0 3 3 IDevlne.cf 4 McU'th,2b 3 18 1 lWC'lns,2b 4 Lyck.c 4 2 4 3 0Ruff,3b 4 Th'ssen.p 4 0 0 0 OShu'an.p 8 Ootlsch.p 4 Totals. .34 10 37 IS 3 Totals. .16 8 27 1 Brandeis 0 6 0 0 9 1 0 0 18 Kretna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Norvltsky. Struck out: By Thiessen, 2; by Gottsch, 8. Bases on balls: Off Thiessen, 1 ; by Gottsch, 4. Stolen bases: Synek, Clair, Robear. Dou ble play: awler to Synek to McGrath to Lyck. Time: 1:86. Umpire: Beadle. BRANDEIS. Mahan, Foot Ball Star, Joins Marine Corps Boston. June 24. Edward W. Ma lian of Natick, captain of Harvard's victorious 1915 foot ball team, was accepted yesterday for enlistment in the maine corps. He will be sent to a training station with other recruits next week. In the fall of 1916 Mahan coached the foot ball team of the Uni versity of California. Dinner to Reynolds And Young Friday Night The dinner which was to have been held Monday night at the Omaha Field club, in lioaor of Blaine Young and Samuel Reynolds, has been post poned to next Friday evening. Sport Calendar Today Racing Summer meeting of Queen's County Jockey clnb opens mt Aqueduct, N. Y. JnIf Annual tournament of th Pacific Northwest Golf association at Portland, Ore. Annual tournament of low State tiolf association at Moui City, la. Tennis South Atlantto Htatea tournament opens at Augusta, Cia. - Oklahoma State tournament opens at Oklahoma City.' Mis souri Taller tournament opens at Kansas City. Delaware State tournament opens at Wilmington, Del, Connecticut Valley tour nament opens at Sprtngfelld, Mass. Hoxins too iewis vs. Jack Hritton. twenty rounds, at Dayton, O. Frank! Bren-, nan vs. Jimmy Wilson, twelve rounds, at , Harberton. O. Buck C rouse vs. llarnr Oreb.l tea rounds, at Pittsburgh. Mason Champion Trap Shooter of Minnesota Brainard, Minn., June 24. Charles Mason of Thief River Falls today won the Minnesota championship at the state trap-shooting tournament here with a score of 99 and nineteen out of twenty in the shoot-off. Dr. F. H. Allen of Staples was second with a score of 98 and seventeen out of twenty in the shoot-off. In the three days' shooting at 600 targets Dr. VV. A. Anderson of Sleepy Eye was high man in the anialeur class with a score of 579, and J. K. Graham of Chicago was IiirIi in the professional class with a score of 575. National Game Receipts Will Go to Red Cross Fund Chicago, June 24. Entire proceeds of the game here next-Friday between the Chicago and St. Louis Nationals will be donated to the American Kcd Cross. The game originally was an open date for the Cubs, but arrange ments were made today to play off a postponed game on that date. y ' ames Today. Western Tjeague Sioux City at Omaha, ls Motms at t.lnooln, St. Joseph at Denver, Jopllu at Wichita. American League Detroit at Chicago. Rt. Louis at Cleveland, rhllsdeiphla at Mew York. Washington at Boston. National League Boston at Brooklyn, New York at 1'hlladolphla, Cincinnati at St. Louts. Norman Ross Establishes New Swimming Record Delmontc, Cal., June 24. Norman Ross of San Francisco established new American records for the 200 yard and 220-yard swimming events in a pool here today. His time was 2.04 and 2:19 seconds for the respective distances. The records were formerly 2.08 4-5 and 2.21 3-5 seconds. Wichita Buys Two Players From American Association Wichita, Kan., June 24. In6elder Holland and Outfielder Cashion of the Minneapolis American Association club have been purchased by the Wichita club of the Western league, according to the announcement today by Manager Isbell of the local club. They will report at once, he said. Bee Wants-Ads Produce Results. Shanley Given Five Days' Notice of His Release Denver, Colo., June 24. Tom Shan ley, second baseman for the Denver club of the Western league this sea son, today was given five days' notics, of his unconditional release. Shanley came to the Western league from Chicago semi-professional circles. YtcttraVs IUolU. WESTERN LEAGUE. Flniix Cltr. 1-3; Omaha, 3-1. Dr. Moines, 4.1; Lincoln. 11-4. v ft. .Toa.ph, 1-9: Dcnvsr, 18-4. Joplin. 4-1: Wl. hlt.. S-3. AMGK1CAN LKAGUE. riov.l.ml, 0; Chicago, 1. St. Louis, 3; Detroit, 4." , ; NATIONAL LEAO.UE. ntt.Minh, li Chicago, 3. Cincinnati. 2-tS: St. Louts. 4-4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. IndUnapoll,, 11: Hlnnsapolta, 8. I.oul.vllK a-7: Kanaaa City, l-i. . Tol.do.,1-1: St. Paul. 4-10. Columbui, 0-S; Mllwuak.., 4-1. Cause of Despondency. Despondency is Cjften caused by in digestion and constipation, and quick ly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. These tablets strengthen the digestion and move the bowels. Advertisement. M ,-rr---- , - 150 NILMUT0r'! t7E Mi. on TrTrrw WiTH WORLD FAMOUS DRiVCRS COMPETING : ON THE roL tosses GREG AT ING Si 4,250 Drivers and Cars Driver: Car: Ralph Mulford "Hudson" Ira Vail "Hudson" Art Patterson "Hudson" Joe Thomas "."Mercer" Walter Haine. '.."Mercer" (To be named) "Mercer" Eddie Hearne i "Dusenberg" Tommy Milton "Dusenberg" Pete Henderson "Dusenberg" Entered to Dafe Driver: Cart Dave Lewis "Hoskins Special" Gaston Chevrolet "Frontenac" Joe Boyer.Nlr "Frontenac" Tom Alley "Pan-American" . Omar Toft "Omar Special" Otto Henning "Ogren' Cliff Durant ."Delage" George Buzane ...... "Detroit Special" Milton McBride. "Olen Special" Grand Stand and Box Seat TICKETS NOW ON SALE At Leading Omaha Hotels. Drug Stores and Cigar Stands v ....... . . "i ADMISSION: Grand Stand $5, $4, $3, $2.50, $2 Box Seats $5, $4, $3 ADMISSION: INNER FIELD $1.00 AUTOMOBILES A charge of $2 per car and $1 per person occupying same will be made for automobiles that are parked inside of track. No space reservations FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION The 150-Mile Classic Will Start Promptly at 2 P. H. The fifty-mile consolation will be driven immediately after the finish of the main ' event. Spend the Fourth in Omaha and Do Not Miss the Auto Races AUTO SPEEDllfM GO. 3i? so. i6th st. OMAHA