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ILL ait THS - _OVER WITH BEFORE MAGGIE Mud Topeka Go to Ninme " Innings to One to One !I HERO OF THE DAY Kan,;' June 124—5 cial P ' — 6m£h and ‘('I’t‘;;:rnI ged their second extra inning game in two days, the Rourkes winning in e tenth, 2 to 1, after coming from d and tying the score in the Otto Merz was the hero of the t, He won the game for Oma- h a mclfhty \thrée-base crash tenth, and then d in the last half by ! ‘!'orch runless after the lo- had filled the bases with none weakened after circling the a e, a double and a e the bases before been retired. Then ran got his hook to working, Snow and Cochran and forc-, to ground to Krug for an ol ¢ pitehing was between d’Bmk- club threatened seriously un« the\ sixth, when Topeka scored "run on singles by Agler .and/|d m two-base blow. ing Ma batted for B erz went into the box for ol ssoonoorns GITS DOWN STAIRS._! KNABE TO PLAY, SECOND BASE FOR CUBS. o170 Chicago, June 12—Otto Knabe at ?u for the summer; He |C last seems, fixed ned by Joe Tinker to play e for the Cubs, Knabe tarred 1<th the Philadelphia Nationals and last year was manager of the Baltimore Federals. This year he signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates but was given his unconditional re- . when' Jimmy Viox got back :shape. eclared 'that Mhe . had nabe's playing this year the veteran was certainly entitled to hance - to show his ol ommoonouamet - Sewa® Sleoruacescsa? Bloconoos = Haf Bl ocanume~te Boosters Take One - From Wichita Team| ™ THE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY Copyright, 1916, International News Service. A BUCKEY HAS HE - WELL ~I'LL INDIANS WIN THIRD IN ROW OFF MACKS Cleveland Captures Third Straight From the Philadelphia Athletios. THREE T0O ONE IS THE SCORE Cleveland, O., June 1.—~Cleveland made it three straight from Phya- delphia, wihning J to 1.* In the nig!h inning, Klepfer passed the first two |8 batters, McInnis and Walsh, where- upon he was replaced by Goveleskie who struck out Oldring, Schang and Stellbauser in succession. Cleveland won in the first inning when Howard doubled with the bases filled and two PHILADELPHIA. ABH.OAE. . 4 2 Gandil,1b Ho'ard,2b W | cosocorurona ol cccsosssccss ‘Totals. *8mith out, hit by batted ball, *Batted for Meyer in ninth. *Batted for Sheehan in ninth. Philadelphia 00000100/0~1 cl 230010000 *—3 Two-bas i Howard, Smith, Pek. Stolén_base: Gandil, D B to Mclnnis to Pick, Lajole to Witt to Innis, Plok' to Witt to Mcinnis.. Hits and sarned runs: Off Kie % 6 hits amd"1 vun In elght innings: (none out fn ninth); off hits and 8 runa in n, 3 hits and no runs Kiepter, i Béoluh. 1. Wiid pitchs Connolly and Hildebra: 8t. Louls, June 13 and two out in t h, Aus scoring Plank, and St. Louls took toda from Boston, to 4. Park had but enth, when Hoblitzell and Ruth, sent In to bat for Janvrin, drove the- ball-into .the right ll’c(l,d bleachers for a home run.. 8core: L ABHLO.ALB. 'lutlniu g’t [ 1Austindb. OMiller,rt O8islerdb 1 OPratL, b M ron ereokoon vl ocorcoroe. Totals. 33 13 37 11 1 it when winning run scored. **Batted for Janvrin In seventh. 000003 0 03 0010 Two-base hits: Austin, Pratt, Greggs. Home run: Ruth. Htolen bases: Johnson, Park, Miller, b i Doul Janvein to Hoblitsell, on balls: Oft Gregs, 3; Park, 3 earned runs: Off Uregs, 14 hits, ¢ runs 1n elght and two-thirds innnigs; oft Park, 6 hits, 8 runs In six and two-thirds innings; oft Plank, Austin, I'll:‘u"e.k out: By Ureg Umpires: Owens and U'Loughiln. Bens Blaoked Senators. Chicago, June 13.~Jos Bens hald Wash- I‘nl‘;n.w three hits today and Chicego won, 5 H oo wlocococons ol orrunoron 1KC lina,: 0 Noss,10 0J’ckons,1f Felsch,cf 7 O R { Aty T ieg R b = por < § Wichita, Kan,, June 13.~Timely hit- | Washington ting coupled with: errors gave Des Moines today's game, 6.to 2. Score: WICRITA. El = ° > " W 2l orvennesss wlosscomnosse ol oscnmpnonnof =1 Py ] [PROSRSRRSE P losuoumnnnas? Z zs = H oo oo m el PR NN Saloconinous? Foratosciaies % o P WS sw 2 s on II ol coccococe® wloswssserssa! 2 o B Bacrifl : Claire. Tywo-base hits: Hi ter, Fox, Litachi, Davis. Stolen bases: loan, Jones, Litschl. Hita: Oft Davis, §, in seven innings; off Westerwick, 1 In two in- Doubls -plays: Hartford to cluul i Britton to Litsch! o teln to Absteln. Btruck out: By Davis 3; b Westerwiek, Glitigan, 6. bulls: Off Davis, 4; of pire: Mullen. Time: son, Felach, 3 e plays: Morgan to McBride to Judge, Terry to k. Collins to Ness: Hits and earned rune: Off Gallla, & bits and 3 runs in seven Innings; of Shaw, no hits and no runs in one inning. Struck t: By Gallia, 8; by Shaw, 1; by Bens, 4. \:vu:“‘plm: Gallla. Umpires:. Nallin and Detroit, Mich., June 13.—~Fleldiug mispla. and . uncéftain pitehin & to ¢ victory over pitchers who started, Hamliton and Fish were knocked out of the box and three others were removed to allow pinch hit- tors to bat. Cobb's home run in the fourth Was the feature. Score: H OAEB. Cullop, 'Hartzell *Caldwell 1 Totals. 2810 3419 ¢ ‘ *Batted for Love in *Batted for Boland in sixth. *Batted for Shaw] = P o wl cecoerscrcos . Basea ft Giltigan, 2. Ume | to Vitt, Bush ' balls: Off Fisher, 1; Hamil oft I:t‘ludlnml m‘.: : By Hamil By Fisher, 1; by Bo. Bak trap- ml by Dauss, 1. Umpires: Whatever may be your need, a Bee " 'Want Add will get it tor you. . | Denver Wing From Indians in Fast 0 0 0 1—4f JUNE 18, 1916. TLL SHOW HIM THAT _HE'S NOT 4OING TO HUMILIATE ME 1N THIS WEST., LEAGUE. W.L.P ot, 808/ Brooklyn 0 .656( Phila. . .645| New Yo .477| Chicago ...28 25 . “84 ,446| Boston ....20 22 . Sloux City.20 24 .4b6) Gincinnati 22 26 . Topeka ...20 24 .l"ll”lulburlll 20 24 . 8t, Joseph.19 23 .462|8t. Louls... AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. Cleveland .80 19 .612|Indlan’polis New York,.24 21 .633 Loulsville . Wash'gton’ 2 28 Detrolt NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.P Omshs .. .36 16,61 Lincoln ... . .b D. Moin 3 19, . Denver ... Wichita .. 1 36 447 15 29 . Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUB, Linceln, 4; 8t. Joseph, 3. Des Moines, 6; Wichits, 2. Omaha, 2; Topeka, 1. Bloux City, 4; Denver, b. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 8; New York, 2. 8t. Louls, 1; Brooklyn, 3. Pittsburgh, 1; Philadeiphia, 2. Cincinnati at Brooklyn, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE., Philadelphia, 1; Cleveland, 3. New York, 6; Detroit, 8. Washington, 0; Chl Boston, 3; 8t. Louls, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Loulsville, 4; St. Paul, 1. Indianapolis, 12, Minneapolis, 1. Toledo, 0; Kansas City, 2. Games Today. Western League—Omaha at Topeka, Des Moines at Wichita, Lincoln at St. Joseph, Bloux City at Denver. National League—Cincinnati at Boston, 8t. Louls at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. American League—Washington at Chi- cago, Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at Detroit, Boston at St. Louls. BEARS DEFEAT SI0UX TEAN Game Which Goes Ten Innings. FIVE T0 FOUR IS THE SCORE Denver, Colo., June 12—In a fast ten-inning game Denver defeated Sioux City here today 5 to 4. Shestak secured three hits including a homer and a three-bagger. - The score: So¥ crwmoornuSo Callahan, ss Lejeuns, cf ‘Watson, rf Metz, 1b Connolly, 8b Crosby, ¢ . Maskell, covnRromand = Reynolds, p Sterzer, p . Totals *None out when winning run scored. 200000300 0—4 02000030016 Millel e Sl ZlecouSnnunao L2locecarunconsr 2 slocrcocronale = 8 k. Home ru Oft Maskell, 1; o 25 0ot Reynolds, 1; off Sterser, 1. out: By Reynolds, 1; t Maskell, 1. ‘Sacrificp fiy: Lejes pitched ball: Gilmors (2); Le, son. Stolen bases: Dyer. ( Lejeune. Dougle plays: Dyer to Lloyd to Bhields; Connolly to Cooney to Mets; Cal- lahan to Cooney to . Hits: Oft Rey- oft Bt 5 in 9 In six r, 6§ _in six and Pfeister, Struck Carney. Miss Bjurstedt ‘Eagily Defeats Mrs, E. Raymond| Philadelphia, June 12—Miss Molla | Bjurstedt, the tennis marvel, easily | defeated Mrs. Edward Raymond of New York in the challenge round of the women's national lawn tennis tournament this afternoon, thus cap- turing the national singles title for the second consechitive year. Score, Miss Bjurstedt was so superio: in every department of the game that Mrs. Raymond did not have a chance . The match was played in the record time of twenty-five minutes. Mrs, Stewart Wins Trophy in Country . Club Golf Match Mrs, J. T. Stewart, 2d, playing at scratch, won the Mrs, Fred Hamilton trophy in the woman's golf play at the Country club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Stewart shot a 98 for the eight- een holés. “She returned victorious over a field of twenty-four. BUES WILL PLAY THIRD - BASE FOR TOPEKA CLUB Topeka, Kan, June 12—Arth Bues of the Kansas City Ame:ic:r: | Lowg, oJhnston, o[ on Wagner's single. gs. Umpires: Eckman and [Rackrl 21, NEwW HOME! DODGERS DEREAT ST. LOUIS GARDS Brooklyn Wins Game From Home Team by Three to One Score. nmcm MUFFS A LONG FLY Brooklyn, June 12.—Brooklyn de- feated St. Louis here today, 3 to 1. Bescher’s attempt in the sixth inning to catch Getz onf fly, which was curving across the felt field foul line, failed, Bescher was standing on fair ground as the ball 'grazed his finger tips, Getz gettin ga double and John- ston, who was, on second, scoring the tying run. Hits by Cutshaw and O’Mara scored Getz. Myer’s second triple and Wheat's singel added an- other run in the seventh. A pass, an out ,Gonzales’ scratch hit and a wild pitch accounted for St. Louis tally. Score: Wilson,rf Betael,2b G'nzales,c Corhan,ss 0Meyers,c 0Cheney,p oSS EA 000 210 x—3 Daubert, ‘Getz, O'Mara. Myers (3). Stolen bases: O'Mara.. Doublé plays: Harnsby to Miller to Corhan; Mowrey to Cutshaw to Daubért; O'Mara to Daubert; Myers to O'Mara. Base on balls: Off Salles, 4; o: Cheney, 5. Hits and.earned runs: Oft Sallee, 12 and 8 in ejght; Cheney, 7 end 1 in Struck out: By Salles, 1; by Chenes; 8. “Wid pitch: Chengy (8). Umis pires: Harrsion and Rigler. { Brooklyn Two-base hif ‘Three-base hits: Philadelphia, June 12.—Philadeiphia ob- tained. only three hits off Mamaux todsy, but ‘all of these figured in the scdring of runs, and the home team defeated Pitts- to 1. Whitted, who drew a’ base in the second’ went to third on Luderus' single and stole home, while in the sixth Stock scored on doubles by him- self and Whitted. Alexander held the visitors to two singles until the ninth, when, with two out, Johnston doubléd and scored Score: PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.OAE. AB.R.O.A.E. 3 0Ban'rftes 3 4 ONle'off.2b 8 ‘H'hi Schultz,3b 8 Barney.if 3 Viex,2b 3 Mmhuxp 3 Jacobs.p 0 *Costelle 1 *Balrd Totals 31 s 3 *Batted for Jacobs in ninth. *Ran for Wagner in ninth. Pittsbyrgh ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Philadelphia ..0 1 0 0 0 1 0 08¢z ase hits: Johnson, Stock, Whitted, es: Johnson, Baird, Whitted, Lu- derus, Double plays: Carey, Wagner a Viox; Barney and Johnston. Base cn Off Mamaux, 3. Hits Mamaux, 8 hits, 3 run ol coorronon | camiomown lesoooore. ol ocsssssea OAlex'der,p 3 £ 0 0 'Totals 27 62 oo tmmmm, = - Jacobs, 2 hits, no runs, in two Innings; off Alexander, 4 hits, 1 run In nine innings. Struck out: By Mameux, 4; Alexander, &. Wild pitch: Mamaux. Umpires: O'Day and Bason. Glants Lose to Cubs. New York, June 12.—~Chicago batted An- . [derson and Tesreau for eighteen hits, to- talling twenty-six bases, here today ed New -York for the first time this 8 to 2. It was Anderson's first after six stralght victories. Packard -|held the Glants safe at all stages. The feature of the game was the hitting of Mulligan, who made a triple and three sin- gles in five times up. Until today he had hit only .130. Score: - 4 0 o 0 6 2 It you use ordinary grease and ol in your car and forget to look after them — Night! Use pIXONS Automobile LUBRICANTS . The; ludt!leloy uEd the better come. f Ask your dealsr for the Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. m Jorwey Clty, N Rotablished 1827 POWELL assaciation cfub was signed today t play third base for the Topeka eo!‘: ern league team. SUPPLY COMPANY: Zelder,1b Archer.c Fischer,o M'il'an,ss Pack’rd,p Totals OM'K'{e,3b ¢ scosoms o Totals 33 *Batted for Tesreau In eighth. Chicago 1102302 0—8 New York 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Twosbase hita: %immerman, Flack (2). Three-base hits: Muiligan. Home run: Schulta. Stolen bases: Schultz (2). Double play: Simmerman, McCarthy to Salser. Base on balls: Off Andreson, 1; off Pack- ard, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Ander- son, 6 and 2 in two Inning (none out in third reau, 12 and § in six; Schaeur, noi nd one in one; Packard, 6 and 2 In nine. Srtuck out: By Teareau, 2; Schauer, . Umplres: Klem and Emslie. John L. and His Protege. John L. Sullivan, former heavyweight champlon, belleves he can make a world- beater out of Oran Kirkpatrick, the Har- vard boxer. Kirkpatrick has trimmed everything in Harvard's heavyweight cire cle and looks like big ring business. The Crowds : agee’s Great | MAGGIE 1'D HAVE THIS PAINTED BEFORE SUNDAY AN' 1M GONNA (4 MAKE GOOD! ~i Resta Wins Season’s Championship by a Wide Margin Chicago, June lZ.—'fhe new order of points won by leading drivers in the American Automobile association contest for the American season’s championship is announced as fol- lows, following the race at the Chi- cago Speedway yesterday: iesta. 1,800; ~Rickenbacher, 600; D’Alene, 510;'De Palma, 470; Chris- tiens, 370; Devigne, 320; Vail, 300; Mulford, 240; Devlin, 90; O'Donnell, North Platte Ties Eustls, North Platte, Neb.. Telegram).—Score: North Platte Eustls ... Twelve inning are Larger at CLOSING-OU’ Sale— WHY: Because the news of this great sale of Men’s Clothing, Hats and Fur- nishings, has spread like wildfire to the men who know real values when they see them. 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