McManus COtiROTC HOMER TURNS THE TIDE AGAINST Two Oklahoma Sluggers on Base When Opportunity v Comes in Seventh to Lay Rourkes Low. ! rMahnm City. Okll.. June A., (SrccUI ' Telegrsm.) Captain. Con roy'i ;Bora run In the" fatal. seventh. with two Oklahoma "sluggers on base, turned the tide against Omaha when it looked as though it had the game cinched, wtfc a three-run ieaa. Th final acore was f to 4. The game was loosely played throughout, errors being largely responsiote iur w w 'li ning run. Kopp pitched a winning game, but his - teammates had an off day. Eight Oklahomana whiffed the atmosphere, trying to solve his de livery. Tedeschl pitched a fair game, but got ia an. awful hole in the fiftn inning, allowing two runs. 4 Omaha men failed to limber up their willows until the fifth inning, whf n Defate doubled, Holderman bunted safely, Nye , drew four wide oneand the bases were full. Kelly sac rificed, scoring I?efate. Kopp struck out,and Baahaog singled, scoring Hol derman. Nye was caught at the plate. Sluggers at Kopp's Mercy. ; Kopp had - the "sluggers" at his mercy in their half of the inning, fan ning two and the other fiied out to eft- '. , Donica hit an easy one to Benson, who missed it Hanford bunted safely and Defate was out Donica scored on thethrow-in. Holderman was put. to Mctlennan. The hometinsw came back In the aevkithwitit a battins rally that was feafired bv Cotoroy ioUr-bagger. and tied! the score. Jackson struck out. Dotrica doubled and Hanford walked , Defate walked. 'Holderman flied to Graham and Nye singled, scoring Donica. Kelly went out at first' . ' J Kopp Throw Wild. Falk opened the Oklahoma half wita a fly to short Kribeck was safe on Doniea'a muff. Benson was' out on a fielder's choice, to, pitcher. Banner hit another choice to Kopp, who thrf w wild at first, allowing the win ning run to be chalked against his team. - ; ' -, , Only three batter! faced Graham In : the last inning and good support Chal lenged them with outs at first . , Ct!ics:ph, In Runaway Game, Dc'sats New. Hutchinson Team f Hutchinson, Kan, , June v 4. St Joseph and the new Hutchinson Salt -.e : ..- racjceri piayca pretty game until the 'eighth inning, "when the Drum mers pounded Kotzelnick and Salis bury for a total of eight runs and St Joseph won, 9 to Z. Score; ' 8T, JOSEPH. HUTCHINSON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Babakr.s t S S SNeeJh S 1 S Coney lb lilt tCIvluid,a S ttoniei.ef SIS S IBoisy.lfc Wataon.rf I I I I 0 Blots, lb 4 KrhanUb I I H Trnsr.'tr I ktaltor.lb 4 t S 1 tJaae,ef t S nefl.lb 4 1 4 SHyaa.rf S Vabaut.0 I M I MnioB,o 4 Lrcaen.p I I I I OKulnck.p . S ; ? r " Slsbary.n - t Total St 11 IT 11' Lgacre.p 1 IIS 811 S.l t S ' t "Total SI 4 IT It t at. Joseph nit mi 1 1 i gatehlnsoa . .... IIIHtl ft S gummsrr Two-bese hltar Brnbakor (), Wataon, Klrkham. - Clovaland, - Koselntck. ra on ball; Off Lttrohon I; off Kogel . Stick, I la alcht and two-thlrda Inning; off ,allbarjr, S In on Inning. Baerltloa hlta: tachtn. Jaynaa. Wild pitch;-Lurchan (1). Iraaaad ball: Klrkham to Coonar. Double riayi Koielntck to' Cleveland to Bradley, ilta. Off Koielniek. I; oft SalUbury, I. itrack outt Br LareMn, S; .by Kaaelnlok. S. I ft on baeaa: St. Joaeph. I; Hutchto eon, 4. . ttmplrei Mullaa. Tjme; S:Q. C fenrSiWins First Game Of Sto Over Jopfiri; t'to 3 . Joplin, Md June 4. Des Moines won the first game of the 'series, here today by a'sciore of 7 to 3. The' first four batter ta. face Hubble scored four runs with two singles, a triple and a home run. Mapel replaced him end pitched good ball, but the Miners failed to hit in pinches, Delburrr stop ping them four different times when 1 they had two men on bases. Score: : 018 MOINES. , AB.H.O.A.E. JOPL1N. AB H.O.A.E Breen.lt 4 114 tCarlhtalf Hartfrd.ee f S 1 I lThmen,b ?iuntr,rt 4 S I S OHlnrlt.tb ' urnhy.ef 4 1 St (Metclb ' effey.ib S S S OMIlUr.rf 1 ewellen.e 4 I 4 1 tLamb. I'ewart.lbS 4 S Mall.f . 1 aon.lb S 411 ColllM.s Welbnrn.B 4 4 1. 1 OHubble.p -Mpi,p ToUl..S412Stll S . " t 1 1 4 t S 10 1 . Total.. 4t 11 ST IS 1 Met out, dodging out of bate line. r Molne 4 S t 1 4 t T spiu ............ .....t t I t 0 1 t t 1 S Hem rune; Hartford, Murphy. Three-bee I a: Hunter, Carll tie. Two-baa hlte: Hun- r, Coffer. Mall. Base on ballet Off Manel. t off Delbura, . Struck out: By Uapel 6; t Delbura. t. Sacrifice bits: Hunter. Dixon. len basee: Coffey (), Lewellen. HIU and ' rnad runs: Off Hubble 4 and 4 with none t; off Mapel and t In. nine Inning: oft earn. 11 and S la bine Inning. Left on De Motnea, S: Joplln. 14. Time: . pire; vaiey. . ' . - . Aaterleaa Aeenclatian. touknrllle, Ky June 1. Score: -!. v...i...V.;. S'lt 4 uu ...... ........... .4 t S -turi: Northrop and Ooett; Btroua, OMAHA Waterloo for Rourkes I OKLAHOMA CITY. AB. , H. O. NcClellalt .......... 4 S 1 Conrojr. -..... 8 1 1 -4 IHIts, rf ........ I.... S , .0 Pitt, of 4 1 t Falk, If 4 0 I Brjblek, lb 4 111 Benson, tb ,........ 4 -1 Banner, ........... 4 Tldrwher, p.... ...... S , 0 , 1 . f.raham, p . . . i .1' e 1 BurrweU Hi'imH 10 Totals 14 V"l ST Batted for TedUcber la seventh. .'y :? OMAHA.' '.' A. 14 r. 0 e o 0 1 T 1 : e . 0 v :- v AB. H. A. 0 0 0 0 e l e e Baahaog, rf Jackson, lb ftanlca, 8b , Hanford, If . . B , 0 .41 S 1 SI 4 0 ' Derate, af ... Ilolderman, ef Jfe, Sb" . Kelljr, , Kopp, p , Callahan ........ S I S 1 tMeMenenr Total ........ ....SS Batted for Kopp In eighth. Batted for Jackson In eighth Oklahoma Cltr . 0 0 t 1 Omaha ..sr.t e e t i Ham rani Conroy. Two-ban hltai Me ridian, Benmn, Defate, Donica. Baaee on ballet Off Kopp. Sf off Tedenrher, tt off (irahem,' I. Htrnck outt Bjr Kopp, 8) br Tedeneber, 4t by Uraham, 1. 1H on baeeat OmaliarTl Oklahoma Cltr. . Famed runai Omaha, 4 ( Oklahoma City, 4. Mtelen bane: Defate, Falk, MoCI'Man, Conroy, Dilte. Nae rifle fly i Kelly. TSne of game, 1:47. I m plre, Shannon. GIRL SWIMMER FROM AUSTRALIA ARRIVES IN U. S. .. . ( Fannie Durack, Holder of Many World's RecordsArrives in San Francisco From the : Antipodes. v - San Francisco, June 4. Miss Fatlnie Durack, holder of many world's swim ming records, and Miss Mina Wylie, also a noted Australian swimmer, ar rived here last night from the Antipo des, accompanied by Miss Mary Durack, sister of the champion. The swimmers expressed surprise at news that an attempt had been made since they left , Australia to prevent their competing in amateur events in their scheduled tour of the United States and exhibited credentials signed by of ficials or the Amateur swimming Union of Australia. , William Unmack, member of the board of directors of the Pacific asso ciation of the Amateur Athletic union, who examined their credentials, said they were ample and in line with his own advices from Australia, and that both Miss Durack and Miss Wylie would swim in competitive amateur events here June IS as scheduled. ' iheir first appearance will be at Stanford university Saturday in an ex hibition event. Duke Kahanamoku, noted Hawaiian swimmer, arrived on the same steam ship with Miss Durack. He will be gin an exhibition tour of the country, he announced, turning over all re ceipts save necessary expenses, to the Kea cross. -. " . : : Carry Credentials. v ; New .York, June. 4.Accordin'g to cablegrams received at the national headquarters of the Amateur Athletic union today, the Misses Durack and Wylie, who arrived from Australia today at San Francisco, are eligible to compete in this country. The cable gram, signed by W. W. Hill of the Amateur Swimming ; union of Aus ltralia, reads as follows: "Tourney ' approved. Girls carry credentials.; , .- A The aDDroval and credentials of the Australian Swimming union apparent ly clears the way for the tour as originally scheduled. ; Wichita Takes First Game of : Series From Sioux City, 10-7 Wichita, Kan., June 4. -By Hit ting McGranor freely and owins: mostly to errors by the visitors, Wichita took the first game of the series trom Moux uty here today by the score of 10 to 7. The Sioux City team made fiVe errors. The feature of the game was a home run by Mc Granor with one man on base. Score: R BT & Sioux Clty......O lOStOOSl T t I 'Wichita 1 1 4 0 0 S 4 10 It 1 Batter!: MoOranor and Lych, Koett nor and Wallln. :.: Myrtle Deering Sues Street ; Railway Company for $5,500 Myrtle Deering, in a petition filed in district court Tuesday, asks $5,500 damages from the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway company for al leged permanent injuries sustained in a street car accident at'Tenth and Pa cific streets on June 1. She alleges that through carelessness on the part of the street car company a "runaway" car collided with a car upon which she was riding, throwing her between two seats and permanently, injuring her. . She alleges that the motorman' of the car upon which she was riding could have avoided the accident but became frightened anrt the car, leaving it h the pathway of ue oncoming, unattended car, WHITE SOX LOSE RED FABER, WHO WILL JOIN NAVY " 4 - Chicago's Batting Rally in Seventh Drives Caldwell Off Mound, and New York Again Meets Defeat. Chicago, June 4. Urban (Red) Faber, pitcher of the American league team and hero of the last world's championship serids, will leave the club tonight. Faber, who has been placed in Class A-l of the draft will spend a few days at his home in Cas cade, Ja., after which he plans to en list in the navy at the Great Lakes training station. Chicago's batting rally in the sev enth inning drove Caldwell off the mound and enabled the locals to make it three straight from New York to day, 5 to '4. The visitors threatened in their half of the seventh inning and Danforth replaced Benz and checked the rally. Score: NSW TORK. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. OllhW.cf 1 tLelbld.lt 4 10 0 4 Peckgh.ee . 4 U.Cln.lf 1 0 0 0 1 lMurphy.rt 4 110 0 0E.Colne.2b I 1 I I I 0 Fetch, cf S 1 S 0 1 OWeavr.ea S S S 4 4 tOandll.lb S S 11 1 0 ORInberg.Sb I 1 J 1 0 OSctulk.o 4 1-110 OBeni.P Jl 1 I ODanfrth.p 1 0 1 4 0 0 - Totale..SS14 3TlS 3 I Baker.Sb 4 Pratt.Jb Bodle.ir Miller.!? Hannah.o Cldwell.p Mogrdg.p Feweter Walter Beck Total.. SI IS 14 14 Ran for Hannah 'In ninth. Batted for Mogrtdg In ninth. Batted for Ollhooley In ninth. fcow Tofk ...."..,..., 0 1 0 0 I 0 1-1 Chloago ...,,..,,..,.,.0,1 0 0 0 1 S 0 5 Three.baea hit: Baker. Sacrifice hit; CMwll, Rleberg, Miller, E. Colltn. Bao rltic file : Weaver, Miller. Double pi aye: BenS to Rleberg to Oandll, K. Collin ,,to Oandll. Weaver -to Oandll. Left on baaas: NW TfTk, 4; Chlnago, 11. Flrt ba" on error: Chicago, S. Base on ball: Off Ben, I; Off Caldwell, S. Hit: Off Bent, In alx Inning (none out In' seventh); off Dan forth. S In three Innlngti off Caldwell, IS In elx and two-thlrde Innings; off Mogrldge, 1 In one and one-third Inning, Struck out: By Caldwell, 1; by Danforth, 1. Fined ball: Schalk. Winning pitcher: Danforth. Loilng pitcher: Caldwell. ... , ' , flhannoa Win for . Athletic. St. Louie. June 4. For the eecond.tlme In the eerie a alngl by Shannon drove In two run and gave Philadelphia a victory over St. Louie. The cor w I to t. Phila delphia, by winning In the 10th, get an even break on the aerie Just concluded, Sev ereld mad hi tint appearance of the ea son today, when h hatted for Davenport In the 10th. Score: - PHILADELPHIA. - ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. , AB.H.O.A.E. Jamlin.rf 4 1 1 t 0Tob(n,cf 4 S S 1 4 Oldrlng.lf S 4 4 0 OAustln.Sb S 1 0 10 Walker.cf S S 0 OStsler.lb S 1 11 S 0 Ourn,lb 4 J 14 0 ODemit.rf S 0 1 4 4 Oarder.Sb 44 14 tMiel OO000 8hanon.es 4 S O OHendrx.rf 0 4 4 4 4 Dugan.Jb S 1 4 4 08mlth.lt S 1 S S S McAvoy,-4 I '4 OOedeon.tb 4 O S S 4 Myeri.p t 0 0 1 ONunmkr.e 4 4 4 S 4 Adams.p 4 1 0 4 OOerber.s I t I I 1 'Johns 1 t 4 4 Totals.. 31 11 JO H tJohmn, 110 11 Davnprt.p S 0 4 Severid 1 I I I I Totals.. S2 4 SO It 4 Ran for Demmltt In ninth, e Batted for Oerber In eighth. ' ' Batted for Davenport In 10th. Philadelphia ........0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 J 5 St. LouU ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Two-ba hit: Tobln, Burn. Three-base hit: Staler. Stolen base: Gardner. Saorlftoe hits: Jamleson, Austin. Double slay: Dav enport to Oerber to Sister, Nunamaker to Oerber, Gardner to Burn. Left on bases; Philadelphia, ti St. Louis, S. First base on error: Philadelphia, 1. Bale on balls; Off Myer. II; oft Davenport, 3. Hit: Off Myers, t In one Inning: off 'Adam. 4 In nine In nings. Struck out: By Adams, S; by Dav enport, S. Wild pitches; Myer (3), Daven port, A da me. Winning pitcher: Adam. Boa to Takes Last off Detroit. Detroit, Mich., Jon 4. A ninth Inning rally gave Boston the last game of the series with Detroit, T to t, here today. After Detroit apparently bad the gama wen at the end of ' the eighth. Boeton, In the ninth, bunohed a alngle and a two-baae hit with two baae on ball and an error for three run. For the third consecutive day, Ruth drove bom run Into the right field oieacnen.. Bcore: t. .- BOSTON. DETROIT, i AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper.rr.. , s . .. OBusb, 3 3 1 S 4 enean.sb 4 113 ITeung.ib 3 0 0 3 4 Kutn.cr 1110 0V.acn.lf alia Whtmn.lf 4 10 0 OHelmn.rt S 1 S .4 4 M inns. lb 3 413 3 OR.Jnee.lb 4 3 13 4 4 Thmasjb 4 13 4 lWalker.ct 4 13 0 Scott, : 4 4 S 1 OVltt.lb .3 1 1 4 4 Bcbang.o 14 13 OTelle.o 4 4 4 1 0 Agnow.ei .0 0 4 0 OJamea.p 1 10010 Mys,p 8 4 13 OBoland.p 1 4 4 1 1 r- 'Cobb 114 4 4 Total 33 1711 1 'Spencer 1 4 4 0 0 Total 34 10 3711 1 Ratted for Jame In lxth. I Batted for Boland in ninth. " Boeton 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 1 37 Detroit .......S 4 4 4 4 3 t 3 14 Two-base hlU: Walker, Whlteroan. Horn run: Ruth. Stolen base: Hooper, Toung. Saerlftoa hit: Toung, Ruth. Melnnlt'May. Left oa basea: Boston, t; Detroit. T. Base on ball: Off Mays. S: off Jam ts, 3; off Boland, 3. Hlta: Off Jme. 4 In six; off Boland. 4 In thr. Hit by pitched ball: By Boland, (Schang). struck out; Maya, 1; lame. 3; Boland. 1. Passed . ball: Yell. Losing pitcher, Boland. -: r- - Senators Defeat Indians, S to 1. Cleveland. O, June 4. Washington mad It three out of four from Cleveland today, winning, 3 to 1. Shaw won hi own gam with trlpl In the fifth with the base filled. .He was hurt sliding Into third and forced to retire In favor of Ayer who w Invincible.. Two puses and a scratch Rich Epsom Derby Stake . i Is Won by Gainsborough Epsom, England, . June 4. The Derbv stakes of 6,500. sovereigns was run - here today and won, by Gains borough.: Blink was.", second and Treclare . finished third. . Thirteen horses ran, . -, Standing of Teams UATL. LEAGUE. ' AMER. ASSN. W. L. Pet W. L. Pet. New York ..27 13 .62 Columbu . .IS 7 .720 Chicago ....2412.4Kan. city ..itio.sso Cincinnati , .22 21 ,61SILoulvlll ..IS 11 .121 Pittsburgh .11 1 .48Mllwauke . .17 11 .sot Phlladelp'a IS 21 .462IndIanapolls It 13 .460 Boston . ... IS 13 .4391 St. Paul ...1117.414 St Louis... II 28 .410 Minneapolis- 111.308 Brooklyn . .13 27 .i26 Toledo ..... S 34 .172 WEST. LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUE. w T. Prt. W. L. Pet .27 14 .2rf Wichita . .19 10 .6BSBrtston Des Moines .20 1 .tf New York. .. 23 U .661 Omaha , . , .19 14.876 Chicago ....20 17 .541 Hutchinson f.il k?a at. Tiula ..30 18.62S .IS 47 .'4111 Cleveland ..22 23.60ft St. Joseph . Okla. City .IS It .456 Washington It 24 .442 ..lilt .87DI Phlladelp'a .14 21 .410 . t. 24 .27 Detroit 13 22 .371 yesterday' Result. Joplln . . . . Sioux City WESTERN LEAGUE. De Moines, 7; Joplln, 3. , Omaha, 4: Oklahoma City, t. St. Joseph, I; Hutchinson, 3. Wichita, 14; Sioux City, 7. i NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Tork, 3; Pittsburgh. 1. Chicago, 3; Boston, 3. , Cincinnati. I: Philadelphia, 4. Second Game Cincinnati, 0; Phliaaeipma, . . St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 1. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 7; Detroit, t. , Washington, 2; Cleveland, 1. Chicago : New Tork, 4. Philadelphia, 4; 8t. Louis, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . Indianapolis, S; Louisville, 0. Other games postponed. m Game Today. . WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha at Oklahoma City. Des Moines at Joplln. Sioux City at Wichita. St. Joseph at Hutchinson. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. New Tork at St Louis. Washington at Detroit ' ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh t New Tork. Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. St Lout at Brooklyn. ZBYSZKO DUETO ARRIVE IN OMAHA SUUDAY MORNING MighV'son . gf Poland-Will Come Direct From Buffalo . After Go With Ivan ' - Linow. ' Wladek Zbyszko. raighty son of Poland, with his manager, Jack Cur ley, the world's greatest wrestling im presario, win arrive in uamna sun- from Curley by Promoter Carl Marfisi yesterday. The wrestling match in which Zbvszko is scheduled to clash with Toe Stecher, the scissors slammer of Dodge, Neb., is not to come off until June 12, but Zibby and Curley plan to be here early tor two reasons. Their first reason is to arrive in Omaha in time to convince the fans Zibby will be on the job this time. 1 he other is that by getting here fcun day they land the day before the ex istinar railroad tariffs become ' de ceased. The foxy Curley will save several kopecs by this stunt. Zibby Meets Linow. Friday ninht of this week Zibby is carded to battle with one Ivan Linow, who is called the "Russian Cossack," at Buffalo. In the light of the recent unoleasantry. Zibby is a little bit peevish with Russia and all things Russian and expects to. tear Mr, Linow limb from limb. Having com pleted this job, Zibby -will catch the next rattler out of Buffalo and scoot directly to Omaha. Marfisi expects to make arrange ments for training quarters for Zibby during the days he is in Omaha and he hopes to be able to make possible public exhibitions so the fans can give the Polish son the visual forward and back and place their bets accordingly. Marfisi announces that the same set of tickets which were ordered for the May 28 date will be. used for the June 12 match so that fans who purchased May 28 -tickets and failed to redeem them, may simply hold them for the approaching match. . hit tilled the bases prior to Shaw's triple Score: WASHINGTON , CLEVELAND. AB H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Shottrf sole 0Evana.lb 1 0 1 1 0 JudsMb 11 Turn r, 8b 0 0 t Fostar.Sb 4 1(4 OChpmn ill 1 111 Milan.cf 1 I I 08peakr,cf I I I I I Schulte.lt 1,1 I I Wbgns.ls S 1, I S t Morn.Sb 4 S S ORoth.rf 4 1 1 0 Lavan.a till dWood.lt I I I II Alnsmh.o S 1 S I lMIUar.lb I I I I Shaw.p S 10 1 Thomas.o I 0 S 4 0 Ayers.D till OMortoa.o ! 0 0 1 0 Belman, I 0Oraney, 1 'OWelll, 101 Totals 19 SIT IS 1 Total SI SHIS t Ran tor Shaw In fifth. 'Batted for Evan tn eighth. eBatted for Miller la ninth. Washington 1 0 10 ft S Cleveland .... 0 1 0 0 I ft j Two has hit: Milan. Schult. Judsre. Three-base hit: ' Shaw. . Stolen - bases, Chapman, Left on baaea: Washington, S; Cleveland," S. . First base on errors: Cleve land, 1 Baaea . on balls: OK Shaw - J; Morton, S. Hits: . Ott Shaw, 1 in tour Innings; off Ayers, S In five Innings. Hit oy pucnea oeu: ey . Ayers, 1, (Wam bganss); by Morton, 1, Schult.) Struck out: By Shaw. 11; Myer. 1; Morten, s. Wild pitch: Bhaw, L Winning pltchr: 8haw.- ... . i-V H. Kolehmainen Lays : Bricks Hog Island vHannes Kelehmainen, the wonder ful Finnish distance runner, is em ployed at the big Hog Island ship vard as a hrirV1ivr U. .:n .... I : ' ,u" on- per the colors of the Meadowbrook uuu u f oitaaeipma. HOMER BY KAUFF WINS FOR GIANTS OVER PIRATES Close Game Develops Into Pitchers' Battle Between Two Veterans, Sallee and Har mon; Brilliant Fielding. New York, June 4. A home run by Kauff, first batter up for New York in the ninth, enabled New York to defeat Pittsburgh in a close game today, 2 to 1. It was a pitchers' battle between the veterans, Sallee and Har mon, and was featured by sensational fielding. Score: PITTSBURGH. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Klng.lt 4 1 0 0 0Tng.rf.2b 4 14 10 Mollws.lb 4 1 3 1 OKauff.ct 4 110 0 Carey.cf 4 1 ft OBurns.lf S 4 0 OZrarn.Smb S 5 1 OFletchr.ss 3 3 S OHoIke.lb 3 3 S ORarlden.c 3 0 3 0Rodrgz,2b 1 0 3 OWllhott.rf 1 10 0 0 0 S S t 1 II I 013 0 0 lilt 0 1 S 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 S 0 Stengel.rt 4 Ctshw.2b S McKne.3b S Caton.sa S 8chmdt,o S Harmon, p S Sallee.p I Total.. SI 72411 X i Total. . 3T 7 27 IS, 0 Noneout whan winning run scored. Pittsburgh ,..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 New Tork ......0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 Two-base hit: Fletcher. Rom run: Kauff. Sacrifice hit: Hoik. Double "plays: Caton to Mollwltz. Fletcher to Holke, Moll wit to Caton to Mollwlts, Cutshaw to Mollwlts. Left on bases: New Tork, 2; Pittsburgh, I. First base on errors: New Tork, 1, Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 1. Struck out: By Sallee, 3; by Harmon, 1. Passed ball: Schmidt. . ., . -i. Chicago ' Defeat Boston, 3-2. Boeton, Jun 4. Vaughn pitched Chicago to a l-to-3 victory over Boston today. Error by Rehg, Rawltng and 3. C. Smith, combined with hit by Paskert, KUllfer and Flack, gave the visitor three runs in ths fifth. A pass to Wlckland, Smith's sacrifice, a double error by Zelder on Konetchy's grounder and a single by Rehg accountsd tor Boston' pair of run. Score: CHICAGO. . BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Flack,rf Holchr.es Mann, If 4 11 0 ORawlgs.ss 4 1 S 3 1 3 0Hersog,2b 3 0 3 0 0 0 OPowelUf 3 0 4 0 0 0 0Wklnd,rf ' 3 0 4 0 0 0 0JCSmh,2t 3 0 10 1 4 OKoncy.lb 4 17 0 0 3 2Rehg.lt 4 18 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 Morkle.lb 4 1 10 Paakrt.cf 4 10 DeaUb Selder.lb 4 0 3 3 0 4 Kllllfer.o 8 Vaughn.p S 17 3 OWllson.O 3 0 3 1 0 10 4 OFIUngm.p 3 10 10 Total.. S3 St71 S Total.. 2 S27 S S Chicago 0 0 0 I S 0 S ft 02 Boston 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 Three-base hit: Vaughn. Stolen base: Rehg. Sacrifice hit: 3. C Smith. Double play: Hersog to Rawlins to Konetchy. Lett on bases: .Chicago, 3; Boston, 3. First base on errors: Chicago, 3; Boston, 1. Base on balls: Off Vsughn, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Vaughn, Powell. Struck out: By Vaughn, 7; Fllllnglra, 3. Bed and Phillle Divide Double Bill. Philadelphia, June 4. Luderus' muft ef Oeschger throw In the ninth Inning allow ed ClnctnnaU to win the tint gam of to day' double header, S to 4, but Hogg pitched shutout ball In th oond oonteit and Philadelphia won, S to 0. Soore, tint gam. . Cincinnati. Philadelphia!, ab.h.o.a.b. ab.h.o.a.e. Oroh.lb 4 1 1 S OBancr-ta S 3 2 4 0 L.Ma',3b 3 0 3 3 0Wil'm,cf 6 1110 Rousch.ct 3 0 3 1 08tock,3b 4 10 4 1 Chaae,lb 8 0 11 lLuds's.lb 8 011 3 1 S.Mae.lb S 3 1 0 OCrav'h.rf 4 3 3 0 0 Nealerf 3 1 1 1 OMeusel.cf 1 1 40 0 Black', 4 3 3 I OMoO'n.Jb 1 0 10 0 Wlngo.o 4 13 1 0Burns,o 3 14 3 3 Schnsl'r.p 4 0 0 1 0 Watson. p 0 0 0 0 0 Toney.p 0 0 0 0 OOeseh'r.p 1 0 13 0 tFiti'ralt 10.0 0 0 Total 23 7 37 IS 1 Total 30 S 2T 17 4 Batted for Oechger In ninth. Cincinnati .....3 4 0 0 I 1 0 0 31 Philadelphia, ..3 0 0 1 I 0 104 Two-base hits: CraVath. ' Solen base, Oroh, L. Magee, Stock. Sacrifice hits: Rousch, MoQafftgan. Sacrifice files: Chase, McQaftlgan, Oeeohger. Double play: Blackburn, L. Magee and Chaae; Oeschger, Bancroft and Luderus. Left on bases, Cin cinnati, I; Philadelphia I. First base on errors. Cincinnati. 1; Philadelphia, 1. Bases on oaus: Ott Schneider. I: Watson. 3: Oes chger. 4. Hits: Off Schneider, S in eight ana one-tmra Innings; Toney, none In two third Inning. Watson, 3 in two-thirds In nings; uescnger. I In I one-third Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Schneider (McOaf figan). Struck out: By Schneider, 3; Oeschger, 3. Winning plteher: Schneider. Losing pitcher: Wataon. v Score second gam; . , CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Groh.lb 3 113 OBanc't.s 3 114 0 L.Ma',3b 4 13 3 OWlllla'a.ct 3 3 8 0 0 Rousch.ct 3 13 0 OStock.Ob 4 3 13 0 Chase.lb 4 17 1 0Lude',lb 3 1 13 1 0 S Ma'elb 4 0 3 0 OCra'th.rf 8 0 0 0 0 Neale.rf 4 0 1 l'OMeusel.lf 4 0 3 0 0 Black' e.s 3 0 3 3 IMcQ'n.Sb - 8 1110 Wlngo,o 8 14 1 OBurns.o 8 0 4 0 0 Eller.p 3 0 0 3 OHogg.p 8 0 10 0 tBresslsr 1 0 0 0 0 Regan,p 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 28 7 27 13 0 Batted for Eller In lghth. CInolnnaU I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 00 Philadelphia ..I 0 I S 0 8 3 I 6 Two.bas hit. Oroh, Stock. Stolen bases: Rousch, S. Magee. Sacrifice hits: Rousch. Double plays: Nsale, L. Magee; L. Groh. AMUSEMENTS. HOME OF THK BIO POCBLB SHOW COLLEGE QUINTETTE ' A Fraternity RehffeJ. RONAIR A WARD v - Comedy Skit ' ' "When Tommy Meet May BU.1DELLA PATTERSON In m Series of AHIetle Pose. MARKER A SCHENCK Comedy Harmony Singing and Dancing WM. FOX Present June Caprice "Blue Eyed Mar," BILLY WEST JaLTXBX SUtSSEXGEB" ' L. Mage Chase. Left on bases: Cincin nati, S; Philadelphia, (. First base on er rors: Philadelphia, 1. Base on ball: Otf Eller. 7; Hogg, 1. Hlta: Oft Eller, 7 In oven Inning; Regan, none in one Inning. Struck nut: By Eller, 1; Hogg, 4; Regan, 1. Losing pitcher: Eller. , Brooklyn Fan Attack' Umpire, . Brooklyn, Jun 4. St. Louis scored seven run In the thirteenth Inning here today and defeated Brooklyn, 8 to 1. With the score tied and three, men on bases, Kavanagh drove a ball along the third base line. Umpire Rlgler called the hit fair, but the Brooklyn , players made ' no attempt to field the ball, claiming tt foul, and Kavanagh was credited with a home run. The gam then deteriorated into a farce. Some of th fan rushed onto the field, but the playen prevented them from reach ing the umpire, with the exception of one demonstrative tan who punched Rlgler and was seised by a special officer The Brooklyn club announced' that Pitch er "Lefty" Russell has been suspended for not reporting to the club and that Leon Cadore, here on furlough from the na tional army, will pitch tomorrow. Score: ST. LOUIS BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Smlth.cf Baird,Sb 1 1 OJhnstn.lb 210 ICheny.lb 0 OOlsen.ss ( lHlckmn.rf S 0Z.Wht.lt ' 0 OMyen.cf ( 0O'Mara,3b 3 Grlner.Sb 1 0 0 Crulse.rf Hrnsby.sa Snyder.lb 310 Hetchte.lt 8 8myth.lt 1 PHOTOPLAYS. l Her guardian merely told her that the hand ' some man who showered attentions upon her was not "A fit person for her to associate with." He did not tell her why. Did woman's curiosity prevail or did she she heed the warning: words? See FANNIE WARD ' . . . in - -.. - "INNOCENT" HAROLD LLOYD COMEpY - TODAY Thursday Last Time Today. iDOUG! WILLIAM'S BRAUDEIS THEATER Twice Daily, 2:3) and :30 5EIFISHW TATES V,y.a -VJ THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY OMAHA ROTARY CLUB rr 17T.1. S. HART IN "Truthful TuIIiver" GRAND 16tn and Binnew PEARL WHITE and ANTONIO MORENO, , Beginning th Great Serial, ' - "THE HOUSE OF HATE - Kvngh.lb 6 3 3 S lDoolatfjlb 8 0 S 8 S Gonzles.o 0 31 OCoombs.p 10 010 Doak.p 5 110 OKrueger.c 4 3 0 1 0 Paulett, 1 0 0 0 OGrimes.p 3 1 ISO Marqard. 10 0 10 Totals SI 11 39 23 3Schmdt,2b 1 0 0 I I Miller. 1 0 0 0 0 Daubert, 0 0 0 0 0 . M.Whet, 0 0 0 0 t . ToUI 47o3J"8 Batted for Heathcote In ninth. Batted for Grimes In seventh. 7 Batted for Dolan In eleventh. . ' . . Ran for, Daubert in eleventh. St. Lout ...'.000100000000 7 I Brooklyn ....0 000001 0 0 000 01 Two-base hit: Hornsby, Snyder, Myers. Three-base hit Z. Wheat Home runs: Kavanagh, Gonzales. Stolen bases: Balrd, 2; Cruise, Hornsby Kavanagh, Krueger, Grimes. Sacrifice hits: Hornsby, O'Mara. Left on bases: St Louis, 12; Brooklyn, 1. First bsse on errors: St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn,. 2. Bases on balls:' Grimes, 3; Marquard, 3; Coomb. 2; Doak, 3. Hlta: Off Grimes, 4 In seven innings; off Marquard. 1 in four innings; off Coombs, 0 In two Innings. Struck out: By Grimes, S; Marquard, 1; Doak, 4. Wild, pitch: Grime. , Passed ball, -Krueger. Losing pitcher: Coomb. Army Order. Washington, Jun 4. (Special Tefegraml Second Lieutenant Joseph L. Guerln, ordnance national - army, la relieved from duty at Camp Mead, Md., and will proceed to Des Moines, la. PHOTOPLAYS. . . -,' - MUTT AND JEFF TODAY Thursday Douglas fctifiwnlvs "Mr. Fix It" TODAY and sSn!! JUNE 9 2Ze 2nd 50; NO WAR TAX i-n7i 0 . - r. . Admission 10 Cente. Last Times Today j GLADYS BROCKWELL. in "HER ONE MISTAKE." SUBURDAfl 21C1V."?MT NORMA TALMADGE, In "GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY." L9THR0P ; Today and Tomorrow, WILLIAM FARNUM in ' "THE HEART OF A LION HAMILTON;?. Todsy Only.' v '. 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