THE BEIS: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JUNE 17. 1922. National Collegiate Track and Field Meet Is Scheduled for Today- 10 Large Entry, List to Compete in Final Events Gardner of Nebraska Quali firs in Half Mile Run Records Expected to Tumble. Sugg Field. June 16. With more man juu atiuetei. tne cream oi Amer ica' college athlete world entered the national collrgiate tack and field meet will be held on Stags field here tomorrow with indication favoring a shattering of records The crack California team which won the eastern intercollegiate meet and Illinois, winner of the Wettern conference championship, are regard ed at the favorites, while Nebraska, winner of the Missouri Valley con ference title; Pennsylvania State, Notre Dame,' Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota are expected to be dan gerous contenders for second place honors. All of these teams will have a full quota of 10 performers in the meet There will be 53 universities and colleges represented. Illinois, which won the 1921 meet, entered the games this year at the eleventh hour after Coach Gill had announced that his team would not compete. The finals tomorrow are expected to result in a duel be tween Illinois and California, with the prospects that California will triumph. The California squad Is well balanced and is particularly strong in the field events. , ; Big Meet Tb meet probably will' be the , greatest college track event ever held.! , With very few exceptions all of the men capable of winning any of the IS events will be among the starters. With the exception of Wol ters ,of Amea' all of the winners of the recent Western conference meet will compete na majority ui eastern and far western stars are en tered, s .. . - . . ' Trial heats were run off in the 440 yard run and half mile events this afternoon to reduce the fields for the finals. There were 21 starters in the three heats of the quarter mile. The first three runners in each heat, quali fied for the finals. Cochrane, a rangy performer from .the Mississippi A and M, made the fastest time in the 440, breaking the tape- just ahead of Mc Donald of California in the third heat in 50 4-5. California and Chicago qualified two men for the quarter mile 1 final. Hendrickson of Cali fornia, won tne first neat itr si o-o and will go into- the finals with Mc Donald, hi teammate, Pyott and Brickman - were the Chicago entries to qualify !' Brickman won his heat in 51 4-5. Fessenden of Illinois, is the favorite to win tomorrow. The Illinois flyer finished second to Brick man in his trial heat but did not ex tend himself. " Brown Wins Heat .Larry. Brown of Pennsylvania, ..,: nt h half-mil in the east ern intercollegiate ; meet in 1 :55 2-5 won his qualifying heat in this event in 2:00 7-40. Captain Yates of the Illinois team, took the first heat' in 2:01 4-5, beating out Helfrich of Pennsylvania State. Sixteen starters ran the two qual ifying heats of the half-mile, but only eight will start in the final. The qualifiers are: Yates, Illinois; Helf rich, Pennsylvania State; Morrow, Iowa; Gardner, Nebraska; Brown, Pennsylvania; Noell, Iowa; Shields, Pennsylvania State and Martin, Cen tral Wesleyan. Brown is regarded as the probable winner, although Yates may prove dangerous. Oilers Sweep Series . With Des Moines Boosters Tul Okl.. June 16. Tulsa swept the seriea with Des Molne by taking today a same. to S. Pitcher Glasler drove tn the winning run during- a big rally In the eighth. It was Tulsa's 12th consecutive victory. Score: DEB MOINES. I TULSA. AB.HO.A.I AB.H.O.A. flnrmsn, Sb Wanner. Sb Hnran, cf Oraham. lb Milan, if Turseon, as Tims, rf Banner, e Irbch. p a SI Hsnnett. If 4 1.10 .15 1 (IITliomMon. 3b 5 1 11 4 0 1 0 I'tvlR. rr 4 1 5 (t Stuart, lb 4 2 4 0T,amb. cf 4 0! OlRauman. 2h 4 15 OlMcOlnnle. ts 4 1 7 01 Crnuhr, c SID JlGlasier. p 1 0 0 61 1 Totals 4 1 a 1 4 0 S 1 4 3 4 0 I II I I 4 2 1 3 14 1 4 1 1 S 34 10 ST 15 Totals ftm 11 41 Rl Batted for Lynch in ninth, f Score by Innings: T.s Moines 001 J1J J Tula 003 001 05x Summary Runs: Wagner. Young, Ban ner (3). Lynch, Bennett (S). Thompson, Davie. Stuart, Lamb, Bauman. Crosby. Glasler. Errors: Gorman, Tuna. Stuart, McGUnnis. Two-baae hits: McOinnis, Lynch, Gorman, Crosby, Davis. Three base hits: Bennett, Lamb. Home runs: Banner (2). Sacrifice hit: Bauman. Stolen bases: Wagner. Lamb. Earned runs: Tulsa. 7: Des Moines. 3. Left on bases: Tulsa, 6: Des Moines, T. Bases on bails: Off Lynch. 5. Struck out: By Glasler. 4: by Lynch, 7. Hit by pitched ball: By Glasler (Horan). Umpires: Burnsides and Fltzpatrick. Time: 1:BS. HITSMISSES BY THE BUFFALOES OMAHA. 'ame Olalaaoa.' Sb . Hnedrcor. lb . Orantham, Sb MauiiiM-h, , J. Orlfftn, If . Hennaa, rt . . Wilcox. s ... Okrle, P ..... xO'Connor .... Tatals ABRHFOAK 4 0 4 5 1 4 1 O 0 4 1 10 O O 1 S O 4 0 1 1 '..4 O 1 1 O 0 1 S 0 0 4 1 S O O 1 0 0 0 0 1 S 5 t4 10 1 WICHITA. AB1HFOAK ......5 t 1 4 0 Umlth. rf .., ash burn. Sb Bestter, as ... Eatat. rt Blakrolrr, If . McDowell, lb W. Griffin, Sb Haley, e ..... Gregory, p ... I S 1 4 S S 1 t O 4 1 1 a a 0 4 0 1 0 4 s a 1 1 i.4 1 5 1 at I 1 1 Total .st 1 inu xBattM tor WUeox la Mh. Oraahai 48) 0fl WMaK Sumsury Twe-baee hits: Herman. W. GrifflB. Three-base kit: Oraatham. Home raw: Washbara. Stated bases Berser. Eavaesl nasal Wlekltat, : Omaha, t. Itoable alayo! W. ti riffle is Washbara t Rcrarer; Glsteeea to Wilcox to Snedeeor. Ntrark est: By Gregwry. 8 by Okrle, 4. Baare oa kalis! Off Ores-wry. t; off Okrle. . Left ea bases: Wtrklta. ; Oanaka. 4. Hit by pitrhrrf ball: By (iregory. Wilcox, raapiree: Aadersea sad Donahue. Tfaate: Men of all ages have to pay dearly for pheasants - and ostriches while flappers of . alt ages are frightened - pink when they spot little mice in Franklin Captures Chamber of Cqmmerce Handicap, Worth $800 t .. ;.:v: 1 JL?y Jir "v'Vm t r rTTTTvTTT, 'A'A'i&Afrsr C. E. Groves' Franklin; sturdy son of Jim Gaffney-Gliding By, captured the final stake race of the Ak-Sar-Ben meeting yesterday when he ne gotiated the, mile in 1:42. Manicure World's Record for Home Runs in One Inning Broken in Game of Wichita Falls and Galveston Wichita Falls, Tex.. June 16. The world's record for home runs in one inning in organized baseball was broken in the Galveston-Wichita Falls Texas league game here yes terday when Galveston drove out five homers in the fifth inning. Four of the drives. went over the fence and one fell inside. A high wind aided materially in carrying the balls over the enclosure. The previous one-inning record was three. Catcher Witry and Pitcher Devin ey opened the fifth inning with drives over the left field fence. The next batter was retired. Third Baseman Moore then potted one over the left field barrier and Outfielder Hen dricks followed with a terrific drive which bounded off the right field fence. The ball " bounded back toward the infield but before it could be recoveredl Hendricks had crossed the plate. Second Baseman Connol ly then lifted one over the right field palings. Galveston scored two more nomers before the game ended, making seven for. the game. Indians Beat Packers Oklahoma City. Okl.. June 16. Brady had Just one bad inning, the sixth, when Stoux City bunched four hits for three runs, but bis mates pounded Dldier when hits meant runs and Oklahoma City won, 9 to 4. I Score: SIOUX CITY. I AB.H.O.A OKLAHOMA CITY. AB.H.U.A. Mattlck, If 4 0 4 0i Plon. rf 3 2 3 1 Hemlntw'y.M 4 0 11 Mann, l 4 14 4 4 18 1 5 3 3 1 4 10 0 119 1 4 112 10 11 S0 1 t 30 10 27 14 fcisn. or 4 a 1 ui Batea. 10 Middle:, if Metz. lb 3 9 7 01 Osteriard. (till! Glnglardl, 3b palmer, Zb 3032 Roblaon, it 4 13 0 Flsner, o Kruef er. lb Txins. cf Brady, p Query, e 4 1 a 0 Dldier. p 3 0 0 3 Williams 1 0 u Totals TV.1.1. 3.1 8 24 8 Batted for Dldier in ninth. Score 1y Innings: . . . . . Sioux Cltv . .'. 000 103 000 4 Oklahoma City 100 211 31x stummarv Runs: Elsh. Mets- 2), Os tergard, Plpp (3), Bates, Mlddleton (2). Qlnglard! (2), Krueger. i.ong. Errors; Palmer, Didler. Bates. Brady. Twp-base hits: Mets (2), Ostergard, Query. Pitt, Mann. Fisher. Three-base hits: Gln glardl, Bates. Sacrifices: Fisher (3), Mann. Brady, Palmer. Stolen bases: Robl eon, Pitt, Mlddleton. Bases on balls: Oft Brady, z; off Dldier, 6. struck out: ay Brady,- 7; by Didler, 2. Hit by pitched balU By Didler (Bates). Double play: Ostergard to Palmer to Metz. Left on bases: Oklahoma city. (; bioux juy, o. Earned runs: Oklahoma City, 7: Sioux City. 4. Umpires: . McOloom and Brown. Time: 1:50. i i Smith Hurls Hastings to Second Beatrice Victory Hastings, Neb., June 16. Smith pitched TtnMtintrn tn their second victory over Beatrice here today, 8 . to 3. Error entered Into five of Hastings' runs. Tomes started a hitting bee In the' sixth with a home run: BEATBICB. HASTINGS. AB.H.O.A. Pizer. 2b 4 2 0 6 Gaushen. Klrehner. lb 1 ft S 0 Denton, 2b Edwards, 3b 4 10 1 Amen, cf Bowman, cf 4 110 Tomea, If Dill, as 4 2 12 Willets. e Gtddlnia. if 4 110 Serb. 3b 8treator. If 4 0 2 0 HollT. lb t'nser, o 4 1 ". llCrann. rf Dull, p '410 trSmitb, p Gleaaon. lb 10 10 Totals AB. HO. A. 4 2 0 3 5 0 11 4 0 2 1 4 110 4 11 4 2 0 1 4 0 12 ( 1 1 0 11 O 0 4,1 1 S 16 S 27 12 Totals Beatrice Hastings 35 24 101 200 000 0018 200 024 0x S Summary: Runs, Klrchner, Edwards, Olddlngs. Oaughen, Amen, Tomes, wil lets. Serb, Holly. Crann, Smith. Error: Piser 2. Klrchner, Edwards, Bowman, Dill 3. Omen, Tomes. Home runs: Tomea. Two-base hits: Serb, Olddlngs. Sacrifice: Willets. Klrchner. Base on balls: Off Dull, 2. Struck out by Smith, 8; Dull. . Left on base: Hastings, 7; Beatrice, 6. Passed ball: Willets: Unger. Earned runs: Hastings. 3; Beatrice, 2. Umpire: Haw thorne, tme. 2:06. t Today in Ring History Forty-8ix Yean Ago. Aurello Herrera, born San Jose. Cal. Forty -One Yeara Ago. Tommy Burns, born Hanover, Canada. Thirty Yean Asa. Joe Watcott, lost to Mike Harris. New York, 4 rounds. " Twenty-Hrht Yean Asm. Bob Fitxslmmons against Joe Choynski, draw, Boston, rounds. Nineteen Yean Aro. Abe (Kid Goodman against Jimmy Erlggs. draw, Boston, 12 rounds. Eighteen Yean Afro. Frank's Nell knocked out Harry Forbes, Chicago, rounas. Tea Yean Ace. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien against Ben Koch, bo decision, Philadelphia, t rounds. Faar Yean Acs. Jack Dillon lost la Hugh Walker. Tulsa. I Okl, 11 rounds finished one and a- half lengths be hind. Above layout shows the finish of the Chamber of Commerce handi cap and Franklin, with H. Jones up, just after the test. The race was worth $800 to the winner. St. Louis Now Heads League; Williams Gets Home Run St. Louis, June 16. Accomplishing- their long-sought objective, the Browns moved into the lead In the American league today by overwhelming Washington, 15 to Z, while the New York Yankees were losing to Detroit. As a result of today's games the Browns are one-half game ahead of New York. Kenneth Williams knocked out his 16th home run, and Mc Manua also crashed out a circuit drive. It was the Browns' fifth consecutive vic tory. Score: WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. Milan, rr Harris. 2b Rica, cf Judgs. lb Brower, rf Bharlka. Sb Hi Tobln. rf Gerber. as Slalar. lb McManus. lb Jacobaoa, cf Williams. If .4 3 3 0 4 2 4 S 4 2 7 1 5 3 2 2 8 14 0 5 3 4 8 4 18 0 4 10 8 4 10 0 4 t Oi 4 01 4 111 2 10 2 Peeklnp'gb. i Sevsretd. c jjamotts. as. 2 13 llEllarhe. 3t Gbarrity. e soil Vangilder. p Zachary. p. Turk, n Totals 37 18 27 10 VminffhlAM n 1-0 0 0 r Minns, p 'uoewi i o v vt Batted for Phillips in nintn. Score by Innings: Washington 000 001 001 2 St. Louis 104 060 14x 16 Snmfoarv Runs: Brower. Lamotte. Ta hiti al nerher (2). Slsler. McManus (2), Jacobson (2), Williams (3). Ssveretd (2). Errors: Shanks, Tobln. Two-Dase mis: Slsler, Ellerbe, Brower (2), Severeld, La motte, Milan. Three-base hits: Tobln (2), Will ams. Home runs: McManus, Wil liams. Stolen-base: Slsler. Sacrifice hits: Qerber. Ellerbe. Double play: Harris to Lamotte to Judge. Left on bases: Wash ington, 9; St. Louis, 9. Base on balls: Off Zachary, 1; off Turk, 1; off Young blood, 6: off Vangilder, 2. Struck out: By Vangilder. 2. Hits: Off Zachard, 7 in 3 innings: off Turk. 4 in 12-3 Innings; off YounBblood. 6 In 2 1-3 innings; off Phillips. 1 ln.l inning, nit oy sucnea bill: Vangilder, ' by Youngblood. Losing pitcher: Zachary. Umpires:, Moriarty and Connelly. Time: 2:00. Ninth Inning Rally Gives Bpston, Cleveland Game Cleveland. June 16. A ninth inning rally gave Boston Its second victory over Cleveland, the score being 8 to 6. Burns led off, with an Infield single. Pratt doubled. Dugama sacrifice Ily scored Burns. Smith was spassed purposely and Collins tripled, clearing the bases. Man ager Speaker of Cleveland returned to tne game alter oeing out ior two weens because of illness. Score: BOSTON. ABJI.O.A. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. Msnoakr. If Burna, lb Pratt. Sb Duian, 3b Smith, rf S 3 2 21 .Tamleson, If Evaus. If W'bacansa. 2b Speaker, cf Gardner, 3b 4 2 4 0 10 0 0 4 1 5 S 5 3 4 0 8 1 1 8 4 0 11 5 2 7 1 4 12 0 2 18 2 8 0 0 1 0 00 10 0 0 20 113 0 11 14 0 rolllna, cf 1 3 Ol.T. Sewell, sa Ruel. e O'Bourke, as 1 4 Mclnnls, lb 12 1 1 0 1 Graney. rf O'Nsill. a Fereuson, p Busaell. V I 2 TThle. n PennocK. p 0 0 OlBSRhy. p 0 0 0!"XunEmaker Leloold Totals 38 13 57 111 Totals 36 12 27 It Batted for Russell In eigntn. Batted for Graney in ninth. Score by Innings: Boston no 103 ooj r Cleveland ....200 800 100 ( Summary Runs: Burns, Pratt, Smith (1), Ruel (2), O'Rourke, Russell, Wambs ganss. Speaker. Gardner, Graney, Uhle. Erron: O'Rourke, S. Sewell, Uhle. Twor base hits: Menosky. Pratt. Speaker 2), Gardner, Jamleson, O'Neill. Three-base hits:- Menosky, uomns. Home mn: Smith. Stolen bases: Burns. - O'Rourke. Sacrifices: O'Rourke, Dugan, Sewell. Double plays: Menosky to Pratt, Pratt to O'Rourke to Burns. Left on bases: Boston. : Cleveland. 10. Bases on balls: Off Ferguson, 3; off Russell, 3; off Uhle, 4. Struck out: ny uerguson, s; Dy Uhle. 2. Hits: Off Ferguson, 8 In 8 2-3 Innings', off Russell. 2 In 3 1-3 Innings: off Pennock, 2 In 2 innings; off Uhle, 13 in 8 1-3 Innings: off Bagby, in 1-3 In nings. Passed ball: O'Neill. Winning pitcher: Pennock. Losing pitcher: Uhle. Umpires: Dlneen and Nallln. Time: 1:30. Western International League May Cease Operation Edmonton. Alta. Tune 16. Deacon White, president of the Western In ternational leaguerhas announced he is taking a telegraphic vote of the clubs to decide- whether the league will continue operations. Every club in the circuit has been losing money, the president said. Polo Teams Tie. Boise. Idaho. June ' 16. Stroncly contested durins the last halt yester day's 13th cavalry Elks team polol match went IU periods to an o to o tie. The firct four periods were loosely played, with team play ab sent, and most oi the time was con sumed in making long drives and hard rides for frequent goals. - Teas laca. -- Oakland, T; Salt Lake, 3. Los Angeles. 4-1; Seattle. J-S. PoaTJsnd. 8; Ban Francisco, . "Velbn, I; Sacramento, New York Loses Lead of League . by Tiger Victory Slugging Match I Won by Detroit Dauis Holds Yankee Batters After SecomI Inning. Detroit, June Id.NDctroit had the best of a slugging match with New York today, defeating the Yankees, 9 to 4, for the third successive time. Both Hoyt and O'Doul were ineffec tive, while Dauss, who succeeded Ehmke when the latter was Uriveu from the box in the second, held New York safe the rest of the way. The defeat cost the Yankees the American league lead. . Score: JW VOBK I 1'ETBUIT. ao.n.v.a I 186 0 1 Hi. ef Ward, ft ium, U liaktr. 3b Mruael. rf ripo. lb a i 4 liHlua, lb VI Jonas, 3b OiCobb, cf U! W.i n, If HHVilaiann, rf 111 ulahaw, :b sVotl. as Mltrlnll. at Hofnans, e Devoranar, e llnri. P O'Doul. p Schane ' Blsutr. Haaaltr, e Eiimkf, p Usuaa, p Totals 41 18 17 14 Totals 84 11 14 111 . Batted for Droit in eighth. Batted for Hotmail in eighth. Scors by Innings: New York lit 000 020 t Detroit 038 001 02x ( Summary Runs: Witt, Meusel, Scott, Mitchell, Cobb, Veach, Heilmann (21, Cutshaw, Rlgney (1), Bassler (2). Er ror: HofmaD. Two-base bils: Wilt. Ward, Meusel (31, Heilmann, Veach 131, Baker. O'Deal. Stolen bases: Jones. .llinann. Sacrifice hit: Scott. Double i a: Rig-' ney to cutsnaw. Blue to nigory .o tiiue. Left on bases: New York, s; 1i-crolt, 12. Base on balls: Off Hoyt, 2; off O'Doul, 3; off Ehmke, 1; off Dauss, 1. Struck out: By Dause, t: by O'Doul, 1. Hlta: Off Hoyt, 4 In t 1-3 Innings; off Ehmke. I In 1 1-3 Innings; oft Dauss, 8 la 7 1-3 Innings; off O'Doul, 11 in t 1-3 Innings. Winning pitcher: Dauss. Losing pitcher: Hoyt. Umpires: Chill and Hlldebrand. Time: MJ. Chicago Wins Ninth Inning Victory From Philadelphia Chicago. .June 16. Ernie Johnaon'a single to right field in the ninth inning sent two runs home and gave Chicago a i n victory over rniladeipnia. The game was hard fought and see-sawed back and forth, the locals finally coming out on top. score: . - PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.0.A. Young, 2b Johnaton, lb 8 13 5 JObnaon. fa 5 14 6 Johnaon. U 1 12 1 1 uulliian, 3b Colllna. 2b walker. If Welch, rf Miller, cf Bruiy, e Perllna. o Hooper, rf Moatll. cf Velk. If Sheely, lb Scbalk. c Galloway, is dtkss, 3D Moore, p HarrM, p 4ISchuDDe. D OiHndge, p 0 McClellan Ha use 0 Xaylor, p II Totals 31 11 27 11 Totals 36 13 26 ll Two out when winning run scored, Batted for Harris In seventh. Ran for Sheeley In ninth. Score by innings: Philadelphia .....050 101 1008 Chicago 204 001 002 ( Summary Runs: Young (2), ' Johnston (2), Galloway it). Dykes, Moore. Johnson, Mulligan (2). Collins (2), Mostll, Sheeley. Schalk. McClellan, Errors: Harris. John son, Collins. Two-base hits: Welch, Young. Three-bass hits: Collins, Johns ton. Sacrifice hits: Galloway, Dykes, Palk. Walker. Schajk. Johnson. Mulllgaa. Collins, Welch. Double play: Johnson to Mulligan. Left on bases: PhlladelDhta. 11: Chicago, 11. Base on balls: Off Schuppe, 3; off Hodge, 2; off. Moore, 3; off Harris, 4; on Naylor, 1. struck out: By Schuppe, 2; by Hodge, 2. Hits: Off Schuppe, 4 In 1 1-3 Innings: off Hodce. in 7-2-3 in nings; off Moore, 1 in 2 Innings (none out In tnird); off Harris, 5 In 4 innings; off Naylor. 2 In 2 2-3 Innings. . Winning pitcher: Hodsro. Losing pitclfer: Naylor. Umpires: Walsh, Evans and Owens. Time: :07. . Charlie Hanson Finish Mat Lincoln First Baseman Clouts Out Trhee Homers Grand Island, Neb., June 18. Lincoln defeated Grand Island in the second game of the series here today. 8 to 8, in a-game featured by heavy hitting. Mc Coy got three and Foulk two of -the seven home runs of - the game. Foulk, who relieved Federle In the aecond In ning, fanned 12 Lincoln batters. score: LINCOLN. GRAND ISLAND. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Orr, ss Carrlf. If Wood, cf i McCoy, lb Ulbapn. p Car2b Zlnker, 3b Conkey, o Pre. rf 0 2 Roben. rf 3 1 0 3 0 0 3 18 01 Harwood. 2b S 1 4 2 5 1 Kranda. 3b Palraatlere, If Metz, as Snoaker. lb 81 Warostaff, cf OlBoberts, 0 0 12 0 0 2 0 Federle, p Foulk, p t Totals 38 8 27 18 I Totals Score by innings: 8 27 8 Lincoln ..' Grand .Island .... ..240 000 0118 ..000 020 0046 Summary Runs Orr, Wood, McCoy (3), Zlnker, Conkey, Dye, Harwood. Kranda, Warnataff, Roberts, Errors Zlnker. Metz (3). Robets. Home runs: McCoy (3), Dye, Zlnker, Foulk (2). Two base hits: Harwood, Kranda, Palmatlere. Baaes on balls: Off Gibson, 4; off Fed erle, 1; off Foulk, 8. Struck out: By Gibson, 1; by Foulk, 12. Hit by pitched ball: By Gibson (Sneaker), by Foulk (Conkey. McCoy). Passed ball: Conkev. Wild pitch: Gibson. Earned runs: Lin- coin, ; urand Island. 6. Left on bases: Lincoln, 7: Grand Island, 5. Hits and runs: Off Federle, 4 and 3 in 1 inning; off Foulk, 6 and 4 in 8 innings. Losing pitcher: Federle. Umpire: Snyder. Fairbury Wins Norfolk. Neb., June 16. Fairbury de feated the Elkhorns here today, 6 to 2, In a fast game. FAIRBURY AB.H.O.A. NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A. 2 0 13 3 13 1 4 0 0 3 4 110 3 10 0 4 12 0 1 O 16 1 4 2 4 0 4 0 0 3 Rooney. ss 4 0 3 2 AHherton, as demand. 3b 4 2 2 1 Wlaaer, 2b Marr, 3b Goodwin, 2b 3 2 11 Relclile. If 4 2 10 Rouse, cf tt'lnbush. lb 8 0 8 0 Clark. If O'Conner. a 4 0 7 2 Stucker, rf Hauerty, lb Wert, c Moore, p Jenney. cf 4 1 3 01 Claire, rf Bromaoo, p 4 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 Totals 32 7 27 81 Totals 80 S 27 11 Score by Innings: Fairbury 000 013 001 E Norfolk 000 011 0002 Summary Runs: Cleveland, Goodwin, Relchls (2), Jenney, Stucker, West. Error: Atherton. Home run: Jenney. Three-base hits: Goodwin. Reichle. Two-base hits: Wisser, Reichle. Sacrifice hits: Goodwin, Winbush. Bases on balls: Off Moore, 1; off Bromson, 7. Double plays: Hcgarty (unassisted), Claire to Winbush, Goodwin to Rooney to Winbush. Struck out: By Moore, 3; by Bromson, 6. Hit by pitched bayy: By Bromson. Hegarty. Winning pitcher: Bromson. Losing pitcher: Moore. Umpire: Murphy. Time: 1:38. Collegian Ball Flayer Breaks Leg Sliding Bethany, V. Va., June 16. Clar ence Smith of Owosso, Mich., right fielder of the Michigan Aggies base ball team, broke his left leg in two places while sliding to third base in yesterday's game with Bethany college. , Is your Sunday Want Ad ready? Be sure to get it in to our office be fore 9 o'clock this evening. A tele phone call will do A. 1000. BaseBResiilts HMTKRN LEACH'S. Mendings. w. u rv i w i. rvt i. ton 4 I Oaekt U M .474 Tulas Ui JS .tlt'Okle. I'M, ti a .44 VklrL.IS .11 if Mslues II M .lef HU Cltg II 28 ,318 Ueant 20 40 , JJ Vlrrda'a Reaulls. Wlrhlia. 7: ttmaha. 1. okl. hums iy. 8: Sinus Dly, 4. Iienvsr, 14; St. Joseph. 11, tulse, 8, Dee Moinea. t. Today's Uaanee, Hmsha at Ht. Jaesph. Im Moias at Oklahoma City. Kioux cny at Tulsa. Denver at Wuhils. XEBR.lnKA STATE LEAGIB. tau41ogs, U Pet. I W.. L. frl 1 l.lnrola 11 II .slIINorfsUl It IS .411 rairburr II II .SJin HMlrlcs 11 17 .48 HtailKM 17 17 .JoOiOr d lalaod II II .140 Vselerday'a Henulla, r-larbury, 8; Norfolk, ?. llsstinss. 8; Beatrice. 8, Lincoln, I; Oiand Island, 4, Today' (lamre. Beatrice at Hastings. Ksirbury aWNorfolk. Lincoln at Orsod Islsnd. NATIONAL LEAGIB. Standings. w. l. rvt 1 w. L Pet. New Tnrk M I J ,VA I'lnclnnaU ti 38 .4S7 lit. lula 30 2C .5.MI !1il.-ao M 24 .411 Plllaborab 17 24 .SM'BnMra ' U 28 .441 Brooalya 30 17 .52irblladelphls 18 38 .333 Yesterday's Results. New York, 7; Pittsburgh, 1. Brooklyn, 12; St. Louis, 1. Philadelphia, 7; Cincinnati, t. Chicago, 7; Boston, . Today's Games. Chicago at Boston (I gsmes). St. Louis at Brooklyn. tPttsburgtt at Now York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGIB. Standings. W. Ik Prt.l W. L. Pot Rt. Lnula 33 24 .OOjIChlcaia 17 30 .474 New York 35 34 ..ODllwashlnitna IT 31 .48 Detroit 91 28 .SOSlPbllsOalphiS 21 H '.140 Clenlead 17 3U .4!4IBneti .'x 13 31 .42 yesterday's Beeulta. '. Dstrolt. 8; New York. 4. , Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, tj Boston, I; Cleveland 8. St. Louli, IS; Washington, I. Today's Games. Philadelphia at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis, Boston at Cleveland. New York at Detroit. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. , - Standings, - W. L. Pet. W. I Columbus 28 31 Lnuisellle 24 34 Kansas City 24 38 Pet. .4M .414 .400 .30t Mfnneanalls 38 18 .848 Indianapolis 88 . 11 .032 St. Paul 14 so .830 UHwsukN ' 31 28 5231 Toledo 17 28 Yesterday's Results. Louisville, 8; Milwaukee, 8. St. Paul, 7; Columtus. 0. Toledo. 13; Minneapolis. 7. ( Indianapolis, 12; Kansas City, 3. Today's Games, Minneapolis at Toledo. , St. Paul at Columbus. -Milwaukee at Louisville. Kansas City at Indianapolis. Toledo. O..' June 16. R. H. E. Minneapolis .'. 7 11 1 Toledo 11 18 1 Batteries: Mangum. Schauer, Thormah len and Mayer; Olard, Ayers, Terry and Kocher, Wilson. (Called end 8th Inning, account fain.) Indianapolis, June 18. ' R. H.. E. Kansas City 3 12 8 Indianapolis 13 18 0 Batteries: Bono. Acosta and Sklft: Jonnard and Krueger. Columbus, O.. June 18. R. H. E. St. Paul ...7 10 0 Columbus - 0 4 1 Batteries: Hall and Gonzales; Roggev Burwell and Hartley. Louisvllle.iJune 18. R. H. E. Milwaukee ' 8 11 -3 Louisville ...8 14 1 Batteries: Lengrel, Revlete and Myatl; Koqb, Long and Brottem, . Southern Association. . Little Bock, 4; Atlanta, 3. ' Chattanooga. 8; Mobile, 4. ' Nashville,. 4; New Orleans, 10. . ' Memphis, (: Birmingham, 4. (First game.) . ' , Memphis, 2,- Birmingham. ' 1. (Second game. ) ... and Stecher Contest Called Off Hanson' Recent Operation for Tonsillitis Cause of Cancelling Big ... Match. V ' T OE STECHER, former .world's I heavyweight champion wrestler, and Charlie- Hanson, "Farmer" Burns' latest find, will not meet in a hnisn matcn at the City aujditor ium July 4, as scheduled. Announcement was made last, night by officials in charge of -the matchs, that be cause of Han son's recent opJ eration for tonsil litis, the sched uled' finish match on a winner-take all basis between Stecher and Han son ' fiaH .. hppn Charlie Hanson called off. . Hanson had his tonsils removed early this week, and was instructed by his physician to refrain from training for at least 10 days. The Burns' protege refuses to meet-such a tough customer as Joe Stecher on such short notice. ;1The Douglas County post of the American Legion, which was going to stage the match, has gone to a great expense preparing for the con-: test. The Legion will try to . land a "Bob" Roper-Miske or Roper-Bren-nan fight for July 4. ' ' Thye Wins Mat Bout. Spokane, June 16. Ted Thye of Fqrtland, won the referee's decisisn over Johnny Meyers of Chicago after each had scored one fall in a 12-round wrestling match under the Wtlite rules here last night. Both men have claimed the world's middleweight wrestling championship in the .past Leading Batters Western Fisher, St. Joseph .. Bennett, Tulsa East, Wichita Manush, Omaha . . Davis, Tulsa '. National Homaby. St. Louis ' B. Griffith, Brooklyn Bigbee, Pittsburgh .. Kelly, New York ... Daubert. Cincinnati League. O AB 67 223 88 258 68 248 68 226 68 261 League. O- AB .68 206 . 26 106 .60 26 .64 207 .68 124 R H 6 66 68 108 46 88 68 86 61 86 R H 46 .81 21 41 17 76 28 74 42 80 Pet. .424 .406 .404 .384 .380 Pet .3W .3D0 .3C8 .358 .387 Bee Want Ads Produce Result. - Collie," World's Champion High Jumper, Visitor in Omaha TV -V ' t fV .i. .-its I sw-r . ' VarSSsesMaaSBBaa : .7SW'jrSSJ jf: The above photo ahowa "Collie," world's high jumper, taking a aix-foot leap. "Collie" it now in Qmaha with hit owner, "Red" Conroy, assistant tarter in the Ak-Sar-Ben races. . . "Automatic Red" Conroy, assistant starter at Ak-Sar-Ben races, has one "pal" whose friendship he cherishes more than anything else in- the world. He is "Collie." a beautiful collie dog. In the canine world "Collie" is an aristocrat, although entirely "self made." Two years ago he was a tramp on the Arizona desert. Today heis the proud possessor of the world's high-jump record. .- Recognizing that the ' dog had a natural knack for high jumping "Automatic Red," as he is known in Gregory in Fine Form and Wichita Wins From Buff aloes Kenneth Williams Smashes Out His Sixteenth Homer I St. Louis, June 16. Kenneth Williarni clouted out his 16th home ' run of the season in to day's game with Washington, Zachary was pitching for the vis itors. -. This put Williams one -homer- ahead of Rogers Horns by of the local National who tied Williams' record of 15 by knocking a circuit drive in to day's game with Brooklyn. Mc Manus of the Browns also hit a homer today with Gerber on base. - - Denver Beats Saints St. Joseph, Mo., June 16 Denver won from the Saints today, 14 to 11, coming from behind an eight-run lead. McColl and Grover were both pounded from the box and Llndberg finished the game. Wetrel, for Denver, was driven from the mound in the second, when the Saints scored six runs. ' Score: ' DENVER. ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A. C'twrlalit.'lb 3 10 HOIson. lb 2 Wright. 2b Long, If O'Brien, cf Shanler. rf 3 8 2 Corrlden. If 8 3 6 3 1 0 Flaher. rf IS 3 0 0 3 3 8.1 3 OlBonowltz. cf 4 2 6 3 1 ofDofate. as 5 1 '4 2 2 3 McDonald. 3h 3 1 5 8 8 4ISterenenn. 2b 5 8 S 2 4 S'Kuidler. o '22 1 0 0 OfMcColl, p 3 1 3' 3 1 -llOrow, n 0B0 1 Smith. Sb 10 48 23 27 1SI Mndherf. d 10 I'Orabowstd 1 0 Fatterson. 3b Bprancer. ss Parker, o , WetsaL n .. 1 1 1 0 1 1 Cross, p ' Totals 0 0 I Totala 35 17 27 12 Batted for Lindberg in ninth Score by innings: Denver .000 012 920 14 St. Joseph ...060 131 00011 Summary Runs: Wright (2). Lont. O'Brien, Shanlcy (2). Patterson (2). Sprangor 2 Parker ft). Gross (2), Ol son, Corrlden-,'., Fisher, Defate, McDonsld 2). Stevenson (2). Handler (2). McColl. Errors: Patterson: "".Defate. Stevenson. Earned runs: Denver. 13: St. Joseph, 10. Baaes on balls: Off McColl. 1: off Llnd- fberg, 2: off Wetsel. l:,off Grover. 0. strucK out: uy mouoii, a: ny L,inarjerg, t: by Wetzel. 0; by Gross, 8; by Grover, 0. T,eft on bases: Denver, 12: St. Joseph, 7. Wild pitches: Weteel (2), Groes. Two- base hits: Corrlden. Olson, . Patterson, Long (2). -Parker. Shanley, 'Stevenson. Double plays: Parker to - Cartwriglit, Spranarer to Cartwrlght. Olson (unas sisted). Sacrifice hit: Parker. Hit bjr pitched ball: McDonald by Gross. Kan dler by Gross. Stolen bases: -McDonald, Randier, Bonowitz. Stevens. Umpires: Ormsby and Holmes: Time: .2:15. Cornhusker Hurdler Injures Ankle Lincoln, June 16. Herb Gish; Cornhusker hurdler,, entered as one of eight Nebraskans in the national collegiate track and field games at Chicago, Friday and Saturday, vyas the victim of a last minute accident which may handicap him. He struck his left ankle on a hurdle yesterday while practicing. It was badly swollen when he left here today with the other members of the team. : i.L- '....I -! J TI.I ... 1 : ... uuiJiidi uimcss nc lo worn close to some beautiful neck he loses his lustre. Nobody wants lavalliere of double - baralled Jersey vultures around his ears, even if they are per fectly matched. Schilling's Selections 1 Sunnyways, Lady Mack, Krlppen. 2 -Corncutter, Patsy Mack, Apple Blos som, 3 Selan. Hazel W, Tom Ellison. 4 McMurphy. . Tom Roach. Marian Lewi?, 6 Rosa May Brown. Little Pointer and Roaa Atkln. 6 Dolph, Mooresque, N. K. Besl. Milady's Selections 1 Lady Mack. Sunnyways. Th Bov Favorite. 2 Patsy O'Nell, Mayo B. Corncutter. 2 Sedan, Tom Ellison, Hazel W. 4 Loyalist, McMurphy, Tom Roach. 5 Repent. Roaa May Brown, Roaa At kln. S Franklin. Marcella Boy. Tony Beau. 7-Au Revotr, Dolph, N. K. Beat Split Second's Selections 1 Sunnyways, Wild Fellow, Krlppen. 1 Apple Blossom,: Corncutter, Bula Maid. - -' 1 Sadan. Hazel W. Fickle Fancy. 4 Salvatoron, Ruth Wehle, Old Coin. t San Pablo, Rosa Atkln, Rosa May Brown. t Baker-Entry. rranKiin. uarcena oy. t if.- K. Beat, Aa Rvof Dolph. '- ' 'AT v: A 41 all quarters of the little old U. S. A. where the bang-tails congregate, be gan tutoring the dog. Recently he won the world' high jump record and now he is one oi the most sought dogs in the United States. Circuses and vaudeville troupes have offered large sums for him, but money is no inducement for "Red" to part company with him. Conroy is the inventor of the auto matic starter used in getting the nags away from the barrier at Ak-Sar-Ben neld,. thus his nickname of I'Automatic Red." Okrie Hurls for Locals, but Has One Bad Inning and Witches Cop 01' Game. Wichita,' Kan., June 16. (Special Telegram.) Gregory was in fine form here today and Wichita took the last of the series from Omaha, 7 to 2... Omaha, by winning the double-header Wednesday, left town with the series tucked away with three games. to two. "Lefty"' Okrie was touched for nine hits by the Izzies-and these, combined with six free tickets, gave Wichita enough to win. After a bad start, Gregory settled .down and blanked the Buffaloes, in the final eight frames, allowing 'but three scattered hits in that period. Okrie also pitched good ball after yje tirst, but the lzies, scored enough in that inninor tot win. Omaha started with a pair. With one out Snedecor walked, Grantham, who has been the hitting Icing in the series here, cracked out a triple over the first bag,- which scored his mate. Manush then got a htclcy little pop fly which fell safely arjd Grantham scored. -. ... Wichita came back with four. Sims got life on an error. Wash burn then -walked. Berger scored Smith with a single and hast brought in Washburn. Last went to second and Berger to third on the last hit. Okrie then tightened up a little and fanned Blakesley and Mc Dowell, but Wes Griffin swatted one to right' for two bases, which scored two more. Washburn's home run made an other for Wichita in the fourth and a walk and hits by Smith and Ber ger added the final two in the sixth. Burch used two new men in the lineup. O'Connor, who'hasn't been hitting, was jerked for Herman. Spencer, former , Detroit catcher, who has been secured from Denver, worked the game behind the plate. Exterminator Wins Brooklyn Handicap New York, June 16. Exterminator today won the Brooklyn handicap for $10,000 with Gray Lag second and Polly Ann third. The time for the mile and a furlong was 1:50. Captain Akock and Bessagliere also ran. ' Exterminator, whose time was within one second of the handicap record, was accorded the greatest ovation heard in many years on a local track. Speculation was largely confined to Exterminator at 7 to 5, whl Gray Lag closed the favorite " lO IV. Golf IKcis Q. In a four-ball match where the ball of one partner of a side lies within a few inchea of tha cup and In auch position that It 4nay deflect the other partner's ball into the hole, can the other side force ths player to lift his ballT A. Tea. on the DUttinx arreen any nlar er in a four-ball match, can Insist that any ball be cither played or lifted. Q. Can you give me soma pointers on the different features introduced in stunt tournaments? ' A. Driving on certain hole with niblick, putting with a driver, playing one shot oa certain hole Irfthanded, standing on one foot to play certain shots, etc. l'a yonr own Imagination and the wilder the better. Q. In a three-ball match If one play er's ball accidentally hit another player and be deflected into the hole, is the putt considered legitimate, and how does it affect the third man? A. The pott counts aa holed without Interference sa far aa the third man Is roneerned. As between tha other two, the man who Interfered with that ball loses the hole, rrarardles of bow the two stosd In strokes played ap to that time. Q. Is a player entitled to recall the stroke where he finds that he played from outside the markers on the tee? A. In match play ha la not. bat his opponent ran If he rhoowrs. In medal play the stroke counts, bat the player must plavy another ball from within the limits. Q. Doe the rule which requires sn op ponent In match play to tell a player tha number of strokes played up to any particular point apply also in medal play? A. Ye. Refnaal to do so Is penalised witla disqualification; also Klvkauj of wrong tnformavtlon, alexa corrected before th coaapetltotr play hi next stroke. Pirates Unable to Check Giants Winning Streak Barnes Hold Pittsburgh While Mates Knock Glaznrr From Mound in Second Inning. N'ew York. June lo New York made it three straight today over Pittsburgh, i to 1. Jeatc Darues hel dthe I'irate in check while hit mates knocker GUnier off the mound in the second inning. It was the neventh straight for the Giantt and 11 victories out of their last 1- games. Score: riTTSBTHOH AB H.I) 1 I NEW YORK AH H a 1 2 2 M'ntlllt.aa-Sb S I I .l llaneroft. as 1 arer. ef S Hlh. If I Trarnsr. sh-ss 2 Orion, ll 4 Hfthwer. rf 2 I I lyrlk'U. fb I uiiimh. sn I S Meuasl. If Bl Young, rf S 0'KaJlt. b 1 I mnit. ef a 0 Rnvler. e 2 I I. I'smea. p SI ' Totals 2 Hammond, Sb t I HTanr'tk. I I (Mvh. a 2 I tilaxner, p IS Yfllnnhorte, t I Hanibanll. ;k I I Mr.k.0 (I n! 0 ol Carlson, p Trtala U II , , .... Batted (or Holltngsworlh In eighth R.n.a hu Innlnea! pitahi aoo noa fto- Nsw Vork 22 J0 DCs 1 Snmmary Runs: Qnorh, Bsncroft III, Oroh. Meusel. Young. Kelly. Krrors: Big be (2). Tsllowborss, rianrroft. . Three, base hits: J. llsrnes, Bancrofl. pouhlr plsys: Ooorh to Hsmmond, Meranvills tc Qrtmm. Lett n bases: New York, . Pittsburgh. 10. Bsso on balls: Off Ulas ner, S: off Tellowhorse. 2. Struck out: By Tellowhorse. 2: by Hollingsworth, I; by Barnes. 1. Hits: Off Olamer. In I Inning (none out in second!: off Tellow. horse, I In I Innings; off Hollingsworth. nons In 1 Inning: off Carlson, nons In I Inning. Hit by pitched bsll: Rohwer. by Barnes. Losing pitcher: Olaaner. Um pire: O'Day and Hart. Tim: 1:ST. Ring Holds Cincinnati' When Meadows Weakens Philadelphia. June 1. Believing lleadwa In the third Inning with none out and Burnt on second base, Jimmy Ring blanked Cincinnati, today, for the remaining ssven Innlnrs without a hit and Philadelphia easily defeated the visitors. T to 2. Only 22 men fared Ring. Home runs were made by Williams nd Walker. Score:' i CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA: AB.H.O.A. I AB H 6 A. Buma. cf ' Daubert.1b Duncan. If Harper, rf Harsrare. a Rohne, 2b t'STeney, al Plnslll. 3b lieue. p Brmler Uarkte.p 01 Rim. 3h OlParklnaon. 2b o Williams, er IMValkr, rf SILae. If S'rietrber. s 8IUalle. lb 21 Ours, o l:Mfadows, p iRing. p oi Total! as 12 17 I Totals M 4 24 ol Batted lor Luqus In eighth. ; Score by Innings: Cincinnati 020 ODD M 2 Philadelphia 202 000 Jx 7 Summary Rues: Harcrave, Bohne, Rapp. Williams (!). Walker (3). Lee. Error: Dtmean. Two-base hits: Hsrgrave, Plne!1i, Burns. Walker. Lee. Three-bast hit: Lee. Home runs: Walker, Williams. Stolen bsses: Burns, Walker. Double plavs: Parkinson to Fletcher- to Leslie. Left on basces: Cincinnati, S: Phllael phla, 5. Base on balls; Off Luque. 2:. off Ring, 2. Struck out: By Luque, 4: by Ring.' 7. Hits: Off Meadows. 4 In 2 Innings (none out In. third); off Rin none in 7 inninaa: off Luaue. 12 in 7 li ninirs; orr wartus, none jn x inning, m,,. ninsr pitcher: Ring. Losing pitcher: Luque. limplres: Benlelle and Mccormick. Time: 1:50. . " '- One or More Hits Are Made by Every Dodger; Win 12-2 Brooklyn. June IS. Brooklyn made 17 hits off Doak and Walker today, tiefeat ing St. Louia. 12 to 2, and tightening the race for second, place. Everyone of the Dodgers made one or more hits, Johnston. Wheat and Mitchell getting three each. Hornsby msda his 15th home run of the season In the eighth Inning. Score: BT. L0C1S. ' : t . BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. I' AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf Walker, p Smith, cf Homaby, 2b MrHenry. If 3 11 niHICh. 3D 3 112 0 0 0 Jolinaton. 2b 4 3 2 2 4 0;T. Griffith, rf 3-J 4!Whfat. If 1 1 OiMrera. cf 2 10 llllltchell. lb 2 2 S 1 2 0 S 11 1 1 i a l l fnurnter. lb Stock. 3b t'lemona. e Aioamith. c Lavan. as 1 0 OlOlnon. ts 1 0 t OlMlller. c 0 llGrimea. p 2 0 o .ii Toporcer. aa l Totals 40 If 2 14 Doak. o 2 0 13 1 I) 1 01 Sraultz. rf ahottoa Tntals Batted 0 0 0 0! 3 11 24 121 far Walker in ninth. Fournier out, hit by batted ball Score by innings: t Louis i"0 "'" J Brooklyn 3" 0J6 lOx II Snmmarv Runs: Smith, Hornsby, Hign, Johnston (2). T. Griffith (2). Wheat (3). Myers. Mitchell. Grimes, terrors: i-avau, Johnston. Two-base hits: Flack. Four nier. Wheat. Mitchell, Olson. Home run: Hornsby: Stolen bsses: Jonnsion, ujson. Sacrifice hits:- High. Mitchell. uouoia plavs: Johnston to Olson to muonen. Left on hmfn: St. Louis. 11 : Brooklyn. . Base -on balls: Off Doak. 3: off Grimes. 4. Struck out: By Doak, 1; by Grimes. 'Hits: Off Doak. 14 m 5 innings: oil Walker, J In 2 Innlna-s. wild pitcn: Doak. Passed ball: Clemons. Loslnsr pitcher: Doak. Umpires; Moran and Qulgley. Time: 1:5S. ' Home Run in Twelfth Inning Gives Cubs 7 to 6 Vici Boston. June 16. Grimes' home sun to the left field corner In the 12th Inning proved the winning run for Chicago over Boston. 7 to S. today. In the fourth and fifth . Rla-htr'leMer Nicholson mad double errors, muffin fly balls and then throw ing wildly and was responsiDie ior lour Chlcaaro runs. Manager Mitchell was put I off ths field and put out of the gams hv Umpire Klem. A driving catch by Friberg !? the' 11th saved th- game for Chicago. , Score: ' . . ' CHICAGO. I BOSTO.V. ' AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A. Stall, cf 2 2 HKIion.cf 4 S 1 (I Hollorhrr. sa fl 2 2 alRarhar. lb-3b 5 2 12 1; ivruf. .id SOS Zirnnstenn'y. If 9 Crimea, lb 5 1 12 2INichcJson. rf S Frl her, rf ' 3 3 Slfloeckcl. sb 2 Miller. If s 2 4 l O'Xrtll. e 2 Trrr. 2b a 0 4 S'Oowrh-. r-lb 2 OTarrelM e 5 4 S t"!lhoo. lb 1 Imire. p 1 I I !1 KnM, Sb 3 Oabcme. p 1 1 fl 2i Kovf . as 2. Kauffmann, p 0 0 1 . OiOwliacr. p 4 Uarher 0 0 0 IVVcOulllan. p 0 1 1 1 2 11 i n no 7 l 4 0. 3 It 4 0 4 0 0 I n a "Callaghan 10 0 P'F'nirnrim. p '"Powell Totals" 49 15 38 IT! "Cruise I I Totals 38 13 36 24 .Batted for Jones in fifth. Hatted for otorn in ninth. Batted for Boeckel In seventh. Batted for McQuillan In 10th. Score by Innings: Chicago 1 120 001 001 T Boston "I 101 100 0006 Summary Runs: 8ts. Kruar. Grimes. Frlherg. O'Fsrrell (2)i Barber, Nixon (2). Nicholson. Boeckel. Gowdy, OeachKcr. Krrors: Miller. Nicholson 4. Two-bsso hits: Hollooher, Niaon, Gowdy. Three base hit: Nicholson. Homer, run: Qrtmea. Stolen base: Frlberg. Sacrifices: Kauf raann, Barbare, Kopf, Ford (3), Nison (2). Double plays: Urimea (unassisted l. Hollocher to Terry to Grimes, Ford to Kopf to Barbare. Oeechger to Kopf to Barbare, Ford to Oibaon. Left on bases: Chicago, ; Boston. 11. Base on balls: Oft Jones. 2: off Osborno, li off Kauf mann. 4; off Oeschger, 1; off McQuillan. 1. Struck oat: By Jones. 1: by Kaaf- mana. i; oy uaacnger. z. Hiti Jones. ( in 4 Innings: Off Osborne, In Innings; off Kaufmann. 1 In 4 innln off Oeschger. 11 in 2- Innings: MrQuillsn. In 1 1-2 Innings: off Fll. linalm. 4 In I Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Osborne (Kopf). Losinar pitcher: Flllinglm. Winning pitcher: Kaufmann. Umpires: Klem and Pflrman. Tim: 2:62, These reciprocatory calisthenics are continued at regular intervals of one minute (or- two ' hours. Skeeter finally gets his load and re treats to his boggy arsenai, -f (, 0 1 .i 2 n n 4 2 0 II.' 11117 2 I 4 2 I 2 10 1 w n s in p s7 i; rf i