0 rHK OMAHA BKK: WKD.NI&DAY. JL'NE 2i. 1W2. LSpectocular Matches Feature First Round of Women's State Tourney Two Contests Go hvmi? r . Tris Speaker Made Manager of Contracting Business by 1 IT 11 Omaha Policemen Who'll Play Des Moines Coppers nuaiiKs ueis 18th Home Hun; Browns Victors lioston iJiiame to Hit Couch and Cincinnati Wins of Late James C. Dunn rr 8 Mr Into Extra Holes to Decide Winner Mr. Maine Young FurnMie Hiu 1 "rt hy Brating Mrt. J. Stewart 1921 Champ Wtni Htr Match. 'Mirer k)osC matches in the cham i.mhip llight of the women', itatc K ili ttumtiiortshipi tournament Ic rlop'd m the first round yesterday ini'l nave promise of a heated combat lr the state title. Mr. Mark I.eviiig-', Omaha Field lul, low medalist in the qualifying I'Mind Monday, rontinurd her gplen ilnl form hy defeating, Mr. John ( aidwell oi the Omaha Country cltih. 4 and 2. Mrs. H L. Arnold. Field club, winner of the V)2 championship, i!Wiitratrt! that she will make a t'niht to retain her title by dispos ing of Mrs. Karl Lininger, a crack golfer from the Happy Hollow iluli. and runner-up last year, 2 aii'l 1. Two matches, featuring the dav'r play, necessitating extra holei to de- V0cide 'he winner. Mr. Blaine Y hig upset of ttv Young furnished the the day bv defeating Mrs. j. T. Stewart of the Country club, on the lth hole, and Mrs. C. X. Johnson of Fremont beat Mrs. Houston Harper, Field club, on the 20th hole, Mrs. George Reti'ck and Mrr. E. V. Arnold engaged in a match which was close from the first tee to the 18th hole. Mn. Redick emerging the ' victor hy one stroke. j Tla yin the second round will start ' I'll1?- t at 9 this morning. In the afternoon. '.rmhm. st special putting, approaching and drivinj? contests for prizes will be ftaged. St. LrniU Easily Defeat Phila delphia Mack Utft Four Pitcher and Three Pinch Uitteri. Here is the Uinuha police nine which will play Ue Moines heat walkers in the annual intcr-departmcut game at Des Moines, July 2. Left to right, hack row: F. i. Wheeler. A. V. Xclson, Frank YoM. Ernest Fee. J. J. ulltvan and I'eter McCoy, front row: irank Kyan, A, I.. Irony, manager (seated), ocorge Armstrong, Robert Craren and D. N. Hays. M. I.ouis, Imie. The Browns romped oxer Philadelphia today, win ning. 7 to J. and compelling Connie Mack to ue, without avail, four pitchers and three pinch hitters. Ken neth Williams slammed out his 18th homer of the season in the filth, put ting the ball over the right field stand and bringing in Sisler. Tlho had tripled ahead . of him. Eckert wa in the box at the time. Mauser, batting for Eckert, dupli cated Williams' performance in the sixth, sending the first hall pitched over the same route Williams' cir cuit clout went. iicore: niiudii.i'hu AH HUl ' HITS MISSES BY THE BUFFALOES OMAHA. AH K II I'O A 4 0 0 8 1 Ted Lewis Scores Kayoe Over Burns Manush. rf (tiffin. If . Herman, rf Wilder, lb . Hurrh, e ... Okrie, p . . . spencer . . , Totals batted for Olcrlp in ninth. MT. JOSKI'lI. All B If PO A r. lb London, Tune 20. Ted Lewis. English middleweight rham pion, knocked out Frankie Burns, Australian middleweight champion, in the eleventh round of their bout here last night. nifton. 'ViH" ! CorrldMi. If R.inonitx, rf . Prtatr, mi . . . MrDonald, Db Strrenson. th Handler, e . Mctoll, p Important Boxing Bouts This Week j,m, tn Vrnlr Smith aiit Mrl nlr Sliumun. H miinds, In lnr. Junr SI HIM Tatr aicalnat Jim Thompson, l.t rounds, in Npw Orlrnns. June t.' I'rpprr .Murlln agalmt Jark 8harkrj-, 1A rounds. In rw York. Jmir SJ Tommy nmlkry acalnst Johnny .N'nss. HI rounds. Vtatrrloo, In. June SS Bryan Ihiirney axalnut r'nuik Carbone, lu mundu, In Covink ton. K.v. June 5. Hilly Brlttnn acnlnst T..1 Wnrner. IS round, in Alrhlsmi, Kan. June ?X IVte Latao avalnst Vine Coffp, 10 rounds. In eVranUin. I'a. June !;t "Kid" Norfolk arainst Jark Taylor. 10 round, in Omaha. June S3 4ieori;e Shade agalnBt Jim my Delaney, 10 rounds, in Omaha. Jnne i Bob Martin arninst Martin Burke, 1. rounds, in Mew Orleans. June 24 Billy DeKoe airatnot Sol Svm.in, It rounds. In New York. Tournament Results rhamptonshlp Ulaht. Mm Mark LevlnB" (F. bent Mn. John Otdw-I! (O. C. C.) 4 and. 5. Mrs. W T. Burns (O. C. C ) brat Mrs. John Fxllrk (O C r.l and 1. Mrs. Plain Teunir (F. C.) beat Mrs. J. T Slennrt (O. C. (".). Mrs. H. T.. Arnolds (F, C ) beat Mrs. It. A. I.lnlncer (H. H.) 2 and 1. Mrs. W. (;. Silver (H H) beat Mrt Ray Elliott (I.. C.) 4 Rnd 3. Mrs. C. V. Johnson Fremont) beat Mrs. Houston Hsrpfr F. C. ) 1 up, JOth hole Miss D.lnline Teters (O. C. C.) beat Mrs. Hn.-s Curt ire Ih. C. C.) S and 4. Mrs. .lohn R-dlrk (O. C. C.) beat Mrs. F. . V. Arnold F. C.) 1 tip. Srrond Flight. Mrs. M. V. Morris (H. H beat Mrs. G. Kountj (O. C tr 5 snd J. Mrs. B. O. Pruincton (C. B. C. C.I beat Mrs. W .J. Aasmmacher U C. C.) 7 soil S Mrs. H. nohllnir (O. C. O beat Mrs. C. I..' Mevers (O. C. f ) 7 and 6. Mrs. H. Hoodrleh H It. C I beat Mrs. W M Strohhehm C. B. r. C.) 9 and S. Mrs O M. Hoerner (HnstinRS) lieat Mrs W. P. Robnrts (O C. C.) S snd 4. Mrs. W. It. Fllrm 'P. M.) beat Mrs. A nudlev (F r. C 5 and 3. Mrs. Joe Pnvis (Kr C. C.) beat Mrs. J. Hklns (1,. C. C.) and s. Mrs rsldwell beat Mrs. A. Parmer (O. F. C ) J and 1. Third Ftlirht. Mrs ft. . Ooodrlrh (F. C beat Mrs. C. v.. Mutson (U C. C.) 2 snd 1. Mrs M. Turner (C B. f. C.) beat Mrs. C Thlessen (P. M l B and 4. Mrs, J. .T. MrMshnn (F. C.) beat Mrs. J. M Stewart (U O. C ) 1 up. Mrs. r Elohs n, C. f.) beat Mrs. A. Pittbernpn 1 un, ISth hole. Mrs. F. L. Scott (H. II. C.) beat Mrs. TV Edminston tL. C.) S and 6. Mrs. H. Lueberlter 0. C. C.) beat Mrs. W. Bryden F. C.) 4 and 8. Miss G. Srott (C. C.) beat Mrs. O. A. Volland (H. C. C.) 1 up, Mrs. F,. A. Knspp beat Mrs F. C. Bestor (H. H. C.) S and 1. Fourth Flis-ht. Mrs. W. H. Palmer beat jrrs. F. Mor rison (I.sk.) 8 and S. Miss Tiorothy Hale (O. C C beat Mrs. T.. O. Houah (F. O 5 and 3. Mrs. K F. PouKherty (Lsk.) beat Mrs. James Allan (Tak.) 5 and S. Mrs. Albert Foil (C. B. C. C.) beat Mrs. J H. Sfc-harf (F. C.y 4 and J. Mrs R. A. Nelson (F. C.) beat Mrs. A. H. Nabstedt and 8. Mrs. A. U Schantz (P, M.) beat Mrs. W. Crosby S and 4. Mrs J. W. Skoglund (Lak.) beat Miss Irene Walker (F. C.) ! and 1. Mrs E. Crawford (C. B. C. C.) beat Mrs. J. H. Parratt (Lak.). , Totals .. Omaha . . . St. Joseph Summaries I St. Joseph, ....17 S 7 S7 It S 00 INK) OtHV S 001 011 lllri S Karned runs: Dnssha, t; Bases on balls: on nir- fnll. 2: off Okrle. 4. Struck out by Melon, t; by Okrie, 3. Ift ou haara: Omaha, 7i St. Joseph, 8. Two-base hits: Booowits. Handler. Three-base hit: Manush. Home run: tirantham. Serifice hits: Snedeeor. Bnnowita. McDonald. MeColl, lefate. Stolen base: Wilder. Hurch. Vmpires: Holmes and Ornishv. Time: 1 :35. Thirty-One Shooters Attend Trap Tournament Grand Island. Neb., June 20. (Special Telegram.) Thirty-one marksmen attended the registered trap shoot tournament of the Cen tral Nebraska Trap Shooting league here Sunday. Prof. J. Smith of Hast ings and Nelson of Boelus tied for first honors, each gun scoring 97 hits out of a possible 100 chances; Rhodes of Kearney followed with 95 targets. Cook and Rinan of Kear ney and Anderson of Holdrege each smashed 94 clay targets. Elk Horns Win Norfolk. Nob. June 20 Norfolk wal loped the Beatrice team for 10 hits after trials at every pitcher on the visitors lineup and took the victory by a score of S to 2 today. Score: BEATRICE. I NORFOLK AB.H.O.A.I Pizer. "b Klrsrhn'r.lb-p : Gltsan, c llotvmau, cf bill, is EriKaras, 3b Rtreater, rf Bltttndorf. If Glddinei, p Dull, p Birkett, p Cnser 0 0 Atherton. 88 0 ilVlswr. 2b , 1 : Marr. 3b Oi Rnuae, cf 2iClark. If Ktucker, rf OHecarty. lb l'9ll!man. c 2i ProTost, p Oi 0 Totall 0! AB H O. A. S 1 1 TotlH SO 5 14 11! Batted for Gllsan In ninth. Score by innings Beatrice Norfolk Summary Runs: t'nger. Atherton. Consolation Pairing' First Flight. Caldwell plays Mrs. J. K. H. Harper. Mrs. E. V. J. As W. M. K. A. r. John Pedicle. Mrs. J. T. Stewart plays Mrs. Karl Lininacr. Mrs. Ray Elliott plays Mrs Mrs Ross Curtice plays Arnold. Second Flight. Mrs. G. Kountse plays Mrs. W, senmacher. Mr, c. L. Meyers plays Mrs. Sdrohbchtn. Mrs. W. B. Roberts plays Mrs. Eudly. Mrs. J. Bekins plays Mrs. A. Parmer. Third Flight. Mrs. C. E. Mattson plays Mrs. C. Thies sen. Mrs. J. M. Stewart plays Mrs. A. C berman. Mrs. 'W. Edminston plays Mrs. W. Bryden. Mrs. G. A. Volland plays Mrs. F. C. Bcstor. Fourth llight. Mrs. F. J. Morrison plays Mrs. L. J. Hough. Mrs. James Allen plays Mrs. J. H. Far ratt. Mrs. O, H. Seharf plays Mrs. A. H. Nahstedt. Mrs. . Crosby plays Miss Irene Walker. . . .020 000 002 4 120 112 0219 Bowman (2), Dill. Wisser. Marr (2). Rouse (2). Stucker, Provost. Errors: rsner, imi. Edwads (2). Marr. Three-base nits: bii tendorf Stucker. Two-basa hits: Ather ton. Clark. Rouse. Bowman. Dill. Sacri fice hits: Kirschner. Clark. Basa on balls: Off Provost. 3: off Giddlngs, S: off Dull, 2. Stolen bases: Wisser, Hegarty. Marr. Double play: Wisser to Marr. Hits: Off Provost. S: off Giddlngs. 5 in 3 1-3 in nings: off Dull. 2 in 2 2-3 innings: off j Hackett. 2 In 1 1-3 Innings; off Kirschner. 1 in 1 2-3 innings, struck out: iy rro vost. 7: by Hackett, i. Hit by pitched ball: Atherton. by Dull: Atherton and Provost, by Giddings. Winning pitcher: Provost. Umpire: Murphy. Time: 2:20. Baseball Dope OFFICIAL SCORE WEEK ENDINB SATVKDAY, Jl'NE S4. Western League. Mid. Tot. W. Wk. T. F. S. R. Fairhury Takes Three Grand Island. Nel., .lun 20. Falrbury made a clean sweep of the series by de feating Grand lIani 'futsilay. 9 to 2. Shook was wild and Ineffective in the first two innings ami Fairhury obtained a five-run lead before Prltchard. who re placed Shook In the second could halt the Falrbary onslaught. Score: rAIRDlRT. ! AU.lf.O.A ' Rooney. ss Cleveland, .lb McDermctt. c Relcalc. If fllli.. cf llcoiiwin, 2b WMmsli. Ill flearr. rf Wolfolk. D Totals GRAND ISLAND. Alt H O. A. 1 0 4 0 33 11 J'lHi-im. "b I i ' r- ,0,1. ;b II (i Serifine. cf I 1 I'ltimmirtt', If 1 0 Met. M 2 : Siaker. lb 8 - Wanmaff. rf 1 i:r?,,l-rt. c 0 1 , Shook, p Pritrliard, p 7 13 -Knulk 17 10 27 11 , I Tutals Score by Innings: Faifbury ! n1 "09 Grand Island 000 100 0012 Summary Runs: Rooney (3). Cleveland. McDermott (2). Wlnbush. Cleary (2). Johnson, Palmatiere. Errors: Koonev (2). Harwood. Warnataff. Roberts, Home run: Cleveland. Three-base hit: McDermott. Two-baso hits: McDermott, Speaker. Foulk. Sacrifice hits: Relchle, Cleveland. Base on balls: Off Wolfolk, 3; off Shook, 2. Double plays: Tritchard to Speaker. Wlnbush tn Rooney. Runs and hits: Off Shook. A and 6 in 1 2-3 Innings; off Prltch ard. F. and 6 in 7 1-3 innings. Struck out: By Wolfolk. 8; hy Shook, 3: by Prltch ard, 5. Left on bases: Fairbury. 8: Grand Island. 11. Hit by pitched ball: McDer mott, Roonev, Bliss and Cleary. bv Prltch ard. Passed ball: Roberts. Wild pitch: Wolfolk. Karned runs: Fairbury. 3; Grand Island, 1. Losing pitcher: Shook. Hagen and Kirkwood Lead in Golf Meet i Sandwich. Kngland, June 20. (By A. P.) When all the cards were turned in today at the conclu sion of the second qualifying round in the British open golf champion ship, Walter Hagen, Lnited States. i and Joe Kirkwood. the Australian ; champion, led the field with aggre- : gate scores of 147 for the two days of plav. Jock Hutchison, the holder of the , British title, was in third place, with ! 149, while Jim Barnes, the American I open champion, was 16th, with a 1M, I he other two Americans in the tournament, C. Mayo and Ed ward Van Meek, failed to qualify. Mayo's card read 165. Van V'leck tore up his score and quit the con test. The most notable of the players to fail to qualify was formf Cham pion James Braid, who was just outside the elect, with a total of 162. His great fault was in putting. Harry Vardon, Abe Mitchell and Roger Wethered each had scores of 152. Wethered had the lowest score of any of the amateurs in the tournament. Cyril Tolley, another amateur, required 130 strokes, the same number taken by Ted Ray. Jack White and J. H. Taylor each turned in car'ds of 159, while A. Massey, the former French cham pion; Willie Hunter and George Duncan, each scored 160. Golf laicis 1 Q A player on the teeing ground swings at a ball and misfs it. In ad dressing it for a second stroke, he knocks it from the tee, then retees it and drives It, what is he playing on his next stroke? A. He is playing five. Hia first stroke was one. Although he missed the ball the swing counted a stroke and the ball waa then In play. Causing the hall to move while In play counted another. Illegally touching It to rete was another and nl next was hia fourth. Q. How many times have Francis oul met and Chick Evans met in the national amateur championship and what were the results? A. They ha,T met twice; t Oakmont in 1919 In the second round, Oulmet win ning one up ; and at the Engineers' in 1920 In the final, Evans winning 1 and 6. Q, Does the footprint of a horse used In mowing the falrwaya come under the head of holes made by the greenkeeper from which a ball may be liftad without penalty? A. So, the ball must be played Where It lies. Q in determining whether or not two bails on the putting green lie within six Inches of each other or not, how is the dis tance measured, from tne center of each ball or from the nearest point of each? A. From the nearest point. vj. if a ball on a slope moves wane a plaver is planting his feet to play the stroke, but has not grounded his club in the address is there any penalty? A. Through the green and this applies tn the rough as well as on the fairway there is no penalty for the ball moving until the player takes his stance and grounds his club In a haiard, he is pen alized if he has actually taken his stance. M Omaha .... 3 Tulsa Sioux City 7 Denver ... 8 ! D. Moines 8 Wichita ... 4 ! St. Joseph .9 ! Okla City . 4 Safe or Out Pairings for Today i Brooklyn . j Phila j New York. I C hicago . .. j Boston . . . l St. Louis .. i Cincinnati ' Pittsburgh National League. Mid. I T. W. Wk. T. 6 x 8 x 4 x 8 x Tot. I. R. Q It is agreed to piny the game with I a big league ball and then the side that I furnishes the ball puts in one that does I not have a cork center. Must a big league i ball have s cork center? i A. Big leagues use the cork : which is standard. i ci. f a runner in sliding home Is i touch on the foot at the same time I that he touches the plate with his hand ! what decision must be given by the lira ' pire? A. If Hie umpire is keen enough of eye to catch a play w-hicn is as close as inni Moss Whiffs 14 Batters. Crawford, Neb., June 20. (Special.) Chadron defeated Crawford here Sunday, 6 to 5. Moss, pitching for Crawford, al lowed but tlx hita and (truck out 14 men. Gothenburg Trams Split. Gothenburg, Neb., June 20. The Goth enburg teams broke even Sunday; the American Legion team walloped Maxwell, 18 to 8; while the regulars lost to May wood, 9 to 8. Hickman, a one-armed man, pitched for Maxwell. Homer In Mnth Wins. Central City, Neb., June 20. (8pec!al.) Hlbbler's home run in the ninth in ning gave the Hastings Indiana an 8 to 7 victory over the locals In a game played here last Sunday. Humphrey Win. Humphrey, Neb., June 20. (Special.) Humphrey Journeyed to Columbus Sun day and defeated the team of that place, 4 to 3, in a fast 14-innlng contest. Bene ham and Conyers engaged In a pitchers' battle which was about even, the lat. ter getting the most atrike-oirts. Score by innings:: H. if tc Humphrey ...Oil 001 010 000 00 -4 11 1 Columbus ....101 010 000 000 00 t I 4 Batteries: Beneham and Schumacher; Conyera and Schmagatx. Bruning Juniors Win. Brunlng, Neb., June 10. (Special.) The Brunlng Junior baseball club defeat ed the Fairmont town team here Sunday, 6 to 6. Score by Innings:: R. H. E. Fairmont 002 000 300 5 8 S Bruning 020 100 J00 6 10 S Batteries: Farrier, Atwood and Atwood; Park and Carter. Anselmo Lones. Anselmo, Neb., June 20. (Special.) Hugo Brothers - ball team annexed Its third strslght victory here Saturday by batlng the locals, 11 to 10. Batteries: Hugos. Barnhart, Moore and Hewitt; Anselmo, Seiger and Thomas. Teung. 7b 4I John-sen. lb 4 111 wtlker. If 4 I t tt'es-a. rf 4 11 Miller, rf 1(5 I'fraiat. e 4 10 tliilowar. as 4 I 3 IltkM. lb St lllrns. p 0 0 0 , p 0 0 0 Sailer. 0 0 0 Tarrlsen, p 0 0 0 '"nisn I "Wsuict 110 ""Wrtriseaa 10 0 I Tahiti, tf t (inner, ti 0' Hitler, lb rr. Long UUOl I I 1 I f I t I 3 0 0 1 4 t 1 0 OiMrMinus. 2b I ahr-nea. cf S Hetereid. C I Rllrrhe. 3b I snilldn. p 0 Touts 31 II 2? 14 ft' (V ti; Totals U I II t , . , M Halted for Harris In third Batted for Bckert In sixth. Batted for Naylor In eighth. core by Innings: Philadelphia l " Oflt S 8t. Louis 11" 'O T f-ummsry Runs: Welch, Miller. Hauser, Tohln. rterher. 8lslr (2), Wllllsms. Fl lerbe. Vanglldr. Errors: Calloway, Sis ler. Two-base HUa: Tobln. Gerber. an gilder, Johnston, Perkins. Three-br.se hits: Sisler, Oerher. Home runs: Williams. Hsuter. 8tolen base: Sisler. Sacrifice hits: McManus. Tohln. Double plays: Mc Manus to Sisler. Ellerbe to McManus to Sleler. Tounr to Johnston to Dykes. Left on bases: Philadelphia. ; St. Louis. 7. Base on halls: Off Harris. J: off Eckert. J; off Vangilder. I. Struck out: By Van glider. 1. Jilts: Off Hsrrls, 4 In 2 In nings; off Eckert. 4 In 3 Innings: off Navlor. 1 In t Innings: off Tarrleon, none In 1 Innlnr. Losing pitcher: Harria. vm- plres: Morlarity and connoiiy. nme; 1:35. Omaha He laa4 Wlrr. Chicago, June 20, That Jamei C. Dunn, wealthy ! Tlirf f Siiiulf ul Sacrifice Trie SpsakerT BaseBallRestilts dnaSmndiwJs contractor and owner of the Cleveland ball cluh, had the utmost confidence in Iris Speaker, was shown when hit will was filed for probate today. He made Speaker manager of his contractinKhuines in Cleve land and also manager of the ball club.. In the will, he advises hit widowto consult with Speaker on every proposition and repose every con fidence in hiru, particularly in the management of the ball club. The entire estate i left to the widow, Mr. Kdyth R. Dunn. It i valued at JJOO.OOO. The will suggest that Mrt. Dunn retain Tn Speaker a man ager of the Cleveland team and that E. S. liarnard be elected to serve at president of the clul. 1 WITr.BV IX.U.IK. Mantling a, IV. I. I'et . St JMtl 4 II .:! Oashl Tulu .1! ft ,vl tun my w'lrliiit : ,.vi ties Unmet Usui t ity ."I u .MO.Ixmer icsterdsy'a Results. Ml. Joseph. I: Omaha. 1. Sinus i'lty, ; Tulsa, 4, (Jklshoma I'lty, b, lies Moines, Today 'a dames. Oklahoma City at Tulsa. Wichita at Xt. Joseph. No other games scheduled. I'ct .442 ..'4 .32i 0 10 Yankees Start Winning; Cleveland Is Victim Cleveland. June 20. After losing eight games In a row. New Tork finally BroKe Its dlssstrous streak today, winning from Cleveland. to t. The gsme was full of wrangling over decisions of Umpires Pln een and Nallln. Police escorted them from the field after the game. Score: NEW TORK. I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Witt. If 4 14 OUsmiesno. If 5 2 3 0 McNtllr. Sb 3 2 J 2'W'beisn. 2b 5 3 3 2 Skinner, rf SOS 0 Sptaler. rf 4140 Meuetl. rf 3 11 OIGirdner. 3b 4 13 1 Plnn. lb 5 4 5 VJ. Sewell. 3 1 1 Ward. 2b 4 0 0 1 MclnnU. lb 3 fc-ott. n 4 17 3ir,rney. rr .1 nofmitiB, e 4 12 OjO'Nelll. c 3 Busn. p s 1 n it-neweu, s x Jones, p 10 0 o;rhl. P 1 Morton, v i Totals J5 11 77. T'ntihT. p I 'l?rini 0 Nunaniiief 1 I Totals 31 Ran for O'Neill In seventh. Batted for Morton In aeventh. Score hy innings: New Tork Ill 120 OOff Cleveland 200 000 021 t Summary Runs: McNally, Meusel (2), Plpp, Scott. Hofmann, Wambsgansa (2), Speaker (2), Gardner. Errors: Gardner, J. Sewell, Graney (2). Two-base hits: Bush, Meusel, Plpp (2), Hofmann, Jamie- son (z). Speaker. L. Sewell. bacniice hits: Bush, Ward, Hofmann, McNally. Gardner. Double - plays: Mclnnla to Speaker, Plpp to Scott, J. Sewell to Mc lnnla. Scott to Ward to Plpp. Left on bases: New York, 12; Cleveland, 10. Basa on balls: Off Bush, 3; ofr Jones, 1: orr Uhlt, 1; off Morton. 1: off Bagby, 7. Hits: Off Bush. 11 in 7 2-3 innings; off Jones, 3 in 1 1-3 Innings: orr unle. I In I in nings (none out in third); off Morton, 4 In i Innings: off Bagby. 1 in 2 innings. Hit by pitched ball: Meusel. by LThle: Scott, by Morton: Bagby. by Bush. Struck out: By Bush, 2: by Morton, 1. Winning pitcher: Bush. Losing pitcher: uhle. Um pires: Dineen and Nallln. Time: 2:30. 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 -I 13 27 13 NEnRASKA hTATE LEAC1E. (standings. w. L. I'd J w. rsirbury 1) .mi; Norfolk in Lincoln 23 13 .Ci J bxirlre JO Hutinis 20 Is .;. ur'dt lilsnd 13 Veaterday's Results. Fairbury. ; lirsnd Island, 2. Heatings, S; Lincoln, a. Norfolk, , Hps trice. 4. Today's t.amee. Bestrire at Grand Island. Norfolk at Hastings. Fairbury at Lincoln. W. L. Pet .4.W .21S NATIONAL LEAGUE, landings. W. L. I'ct. -ew lorn 37 21 'fincinustl 30 jj Ait St. Loull 33 w .SSn cTucsso 27 do .474 1 uiinutsu ss sti .iiy tioston 24 Brooklyn 31 :"J .317lf'hiladelphla 19 Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati, 2; Boston. 0. St. Louis-New York, rain. Pittsburgh-IJrookl.cn, rain Chicago-Philadelphia, rain. Today's (ianies. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. 8t. Louis New York letroit Cleveland AMERICAN I.EAGl E. (Standings. I'"-1 W. L. 24 .61.1'hfrafo 29 33 -7 ..HI, Washington 30 32 25 .otl 1'hilsdelDhia SS .1? 33 W. 38 31 o0 31 ..Boston Yesterday's Results. New York. 6; Cleveland. 6. St. Louis. 7; Philadelphia, 3 Washington, 9: Chicago. C Iietrolt. ; Boston. 8. Today's Games. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Cleveland Boston at Detroit. Pet. .475 .4S4 .4117 .3117 AMERICAN ASMtKIATIOX. Standings. u. i-ct. w r. 18 S4 35 Milwaukee 34 Pet .452 .444 .383 .333 ""S" i". 33 .02'Columbui : .o .i .Bio hum rs K Jn 31 .523. Toledo M ln Yesterday's Results. Milwaukee, 7; Columbus, 1 Toledo, 3; Kansas City 1 St. Paul, ; Indianapolis. 4 raiD)nneap0li" " Louisvlll (called first. Today's Game. Kansas City at Toledo. Milwaukee at Columbus St. Paul at Indianapolis. Minneapolis, at LoulsviUe. Hastings Beats Lincoln Hastings, Neo., June 20. Hastings won from Lincoln hre led ay, to 8 Vn a 10 Innlng contest. Hastings pounded Sconce for two runs in the ninth and tied the score Wigglngton won his own game by bringing in a rua , the i0thgwmten a VJDie. Detroit Wins Eight Straight; Home Runs Are Feature Detroit. Mich.. June 20. Detroit ran its string of victories to eight today by de feating Boston, II to 8. Both clubs hit freely. Burns smashed two home runs, both of which cleared the fence. Cut abaw hit a homer. Score: B08T0N. I DETBOIT. Wansa Beats H aril ng ton. Hartington, Neb., June 20. (Special ) Wausa defeated the locals here Sunday, 2 to 1. Belridere Wins Game. Eelvldere, Neb., June 20. (Special.) The locals defeated Hebron for the second time this year, Sunday, 3 to 2. Batteries: Belvidere. Phelps and Bailey; Hebron, Stevenson and Gray. Oshkash Wins. Oshkosh. Neb., June 20. (Special.) Oshkosh defeated Lewellen vesterdav on center ! ,he Lewellen grounds. 12 to 3. Brosdwater ' beat Lisco. leaving Oshkosh in the lead. LstbolcLef Menoaky. If Bums, lb Prstt. 2b Dos an. 3h Collins, tf Boat, e Plttenger. ss Foster, ss Ferguson, p Russell, p Ksrr, p Smith AB.H.O.A i 4 12 HBlue, lb 1 2 4 12 1 1 LJones. 3b 01 Cot, cf 3; reach, If S.Heilmsnn, rf 0 rutins w, 2b liugnsy, ss OiBsstler, e viDsuts, p 0 Totsli oi AB.H.O.A. 4 1 13 0 3 1 score: LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A.I Carrls. If lye, bb Wood, cf McCoy, lb Gibson, rf Carr, 2b Zlnker, 3b Conker, o Jepaon, p Sconce, p Beltzer, si J 4 u (.oughan. ss 1 4 rTDenton, 2b 2 tii Amen, cf in HASTINGS. AB. H.O.A. 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 liTomei, If OiWIlletj, e 0 1 t 3 2 I 3 1 11 2 0 1 12 0 0 3 0 0 2 31 11 27 17 Total! 37 12 24 14 Batted for Pittenger in eighth. Score by innings: Boston 002 010 2308 Detroit 113 100 aOx 9 Summary Runs: Leibold (!). Menosky, Burns (2), Dugan. Collins, Ruel, Blue, Jones (2), Cobb, Veach (2), Heilmann. Cutshaw. Rlgney. Errors: Collins, Blue, Cobb. Rigney. Two-base hits: Jones, Burns, Dugan. Home runs: Cutshaw, Burns (2). Stolen base: Rigney. Sacri fice hits: Jones, Pratt. Menosky, Cobb. Double plays: Burns (unassisted), Cut shaw to Rigney to Blue. Left on bases: Boston. ; Detroit, 5. Base on balls: Off Ferguson. 3; off Russell. 2; off Dauss. 3. Struck out: By Dauss, 2. Hits: Off Ferguson. 6 In 2 2- 3lnn)nga: off Russell, 6 in 4 1-3 innings; off Karr. none in 1 in ning. Losing pitcher: Ferguson. Um pires: Hlldebrand and Chill. Time: 1:47. YJ. $ ihampionehip Flight. Levinga against iirs. n. r. L. Arnold against Mrs. Blaine G. Silver against Mrs. C. X. Mrs. Burn?. Mr?. H. Youn.. Mrs. W, Johnson. Miss Daphne Peters against Mrs. George Redick. Ses-owd Flight. Mrs. If. V. Morris against Mrs. B. O. Brunnington. Mrs. H. Bohling against Mrs. H. Good "rlch. Mra, G. M. Hoerner against Mrs. W. H. rimn. Mra. Joe Davis against Mrs. 8. Caldwell. TbM Flight. Mra. O. 8. Goodrich against Miss M. Tur ner. Mrs. J. J. Vataon against Mrs. P. Eiche. Mrs. F. L. Scott against Mrs. H. Lue-be-ger. Miss G. Stout against Mrs E. A. Knapp. Fowrtk Flight. Mrs. W. H. Plataer against M ss Doro thy Hall. Mrs. E. F. Dougherty against Mrs. E. Crs wford. Mrs. Albert Foil against Mrs. R. A. Nelson. Mra A. L. Schanti against Mrs. J. W. Skoglnnd. Detroit . . . St. Louis Cleveland Chicago .. Boston ... Washlng'n New York Phila American league. Mid. W. Wk. T. M T. .11 . 3 ' . 4 5 .2 .5 8 0 2 S .2 3 Tot. . R. Rally In Ninth Wins. Falls Ci'y, Neb., June 20. (Specisl.) Falls City American Legion team staged a batting rally m the ninth inning, scor ing three runs, and walloped the Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks Kan. City Milwaukee 4 Indtanap'lis 2 Louisville . 7 Minnsp'is ln at, Paul .. i tolcdo 7 Columbus T American Association. Mid. M T. W. Wk. T. F. 1 Tot. S. K. ii nnnlri imi that the runner annum nave - . ui it.i unm aun- the benefit of the doubt and his run be McQill held the soldiers to 1 hits ' rrj and fanned 12, while Good in held the ex- o The pitcher carelessl tossed the ball service men to 6 safeties and struck out in the air and when it came down he The All-Nations, with j'Sraoke" Don batted it up again but it got away from i aldson and Mendel, will pfay the Legion him and rolled outside the diamond. The on the local field next Monday, runner scored from third but it was core by Innings: claimd that he ccild not score as it had Fr Leavenworth 012 00 0014 been an accident and the ball was not inLegion 200 000 003 S rl.T The claim was not good. The pitcher T.rrors Costly. was solelv at fault because he should j icanaoipn. -eo., june jo. Errors on the not have made such a rarelcsa move. He i Part of the locals caused them to emerge should have held the bull firmly ln his , the small end of a I to 1 count in the hands. I game with Winside here Sunday. Neither Lincoln Fairbury Norfolk ... 3 !d Isisnd 1 Hasting ..13 Beatrice . . 4 Nebraska State Leagae. Ml M T. W. Wk. T. .. .11 T-.'t. S. R. xNa fame. side scored until the fifth, when Ran dolph started juggling the pill, and Wtn- side scored five runs. The locals scored two runs on aa overthrow m the seventh. Batteries: Winslde. Cakes and Mellory; Randolph, Lobsil and Brown. Struck out: By Oakea, 14; by Lobell. 10. Hits: Ran dolph, ; Winslde. 3. The locals will re turn the engagement at Winaide next Sunday. Glrnwood Wins. Glenwood. la., June 20. Hanka. high i school cstcher, plsying second with the "town" team, broke un the ball game I with the L. C.'s of Council Bluffs here 4 If the ground rule says that any . this afternoon by knocking the ball out . hit over tbe fnce is a home run and the ; of the neighborhood, with three on in the I ball gns through the fence and not over j fourth. ' ! it. is it a home run? I Score by innings: R. H. E. t A. It la a home rua whether ft goee Onwood "? 51 t 10 a 1 i ever the fence or through It. If the hall Council Bluffs 21" 1 3 3 2 i Is hesrad the harrier rtablihd hy the ' Batt-:es: Glenwood. Phllev and Blshos: I ground rule that is all that la necessary. . C. B . Lellner. Green and Maiiigao. O With a runner on first base tne batter hits the ball to the second base- , man. The runner on iirsr aoes not moc I The second baseman throws the ball to ! the first baseman whose foot is on the i base. The umpire calls the batter out ' but will not give a double play. Waa ha i r.ght- A. He was. vl hen the first baseman 1 caught the ball with his foot on the baee : the batter was out and the runner who ' had been oa first was safe as It was his ' base. To make a double play the flrat ' baseman should have taken hia foot off : the base, touched the runner on first and i then touched tne base. Faber Weakens in Thirteenth and Senators Win, 9 to 6 Chicago. June 20. Urban Faber weak ened In the 13th-inntng today and Sam Rice started a rally by stretching a single into a double, which enabled Washington to score three runs and defeat Chicago, t to 6. Score: II Serb. 3b llKnarp. lb LCrann. rf tiWIg'st'a, p-rf, 0 Beck, p , Totall 39 13 30 12 Totsli 42 12 30 o! Score by innings: Lincoln 100 004 003 08 Hastings 100 050 002 1 t.. Summary Runs: Carrig (3), Dye, Wood, McCoy (2). Gibson, Goughan, Den ton, Amen, Tomea (2), Wlllets, Serb, Crannn. Wlgglngton. I Errors: cCoy, Zln ker, Beltzer, Denton, Knapp. Home run: Tomes. Three-base hits: Carrig, Amen. Two-base hits: Wlgglngton, 2. Sacrifice hits: Denton, Amen. Base on balls: Off Jepson, S; off Wigglngton, 2; oft Beck, 2. Stolen bases: Tomes, Wood, Knapp, Smith (running for Serb). Double plays: Tomes to Denton to Knapp, Zlnker to Mc Coy. Runs and hits: Off Wigglngton. 5 and t In 5 1-3 Innings; off Beck, 3 and 6 ln 4 2-3 Innings: off Jepson, 6 and 9 In 8 Innings: off Seance, 3 and 4 in 2 In nings. Struck out: By Wlgglngton. 3: by Jepson. 4; by Beck, 7. Left on basces: Hastings, 8; Lincoln, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Serb, by Sconce. Earned runs: Hsstlngs. 6: Lincoln, 6. Umpire: Haw thorne. Time: 2:30. Saints Win the 'Rubber' Game From Buffaloes St. Joseph. Mo., June 20. (Spe cial.) The slugging Saints humbled the Uunaiocs in the final game of the series, J to 2. The game was a pitchers' battle be tween McColl of the St. Joe staff, and Okrie, Oma ha's southpaw Dinger. Both pitched good ball all the way. Mc Coll had a bad in ning in the third when three con secutive hits sent O'7Xr-'0 lW0 counters KriO- across Okrie pulled himself out of several bad holes and was never hit hard. Fly (iive WviU Two Score in Fifth Brave ( Scorch. Hiistou, June 2" v'otii h nf C in citnuti held Hoston to tn hits, tn. day. Cincinnati winning. 2 to 0. Shinies hy Oveney. rinrlli and IUu hert ami Hitrns' sAt-ritiiv ttv in the fifth, gave Cincinnati il two tuns. Not until (lie eighth did a Hostou man reach first. Score: i Hums cf 4 i IIIH1. lb t i is human. If 4 I n IU.r. rf 1 2 I Mircrsie e 4 0 2 H.Hi. !h 4 0 0 i sleoey. as 111 rinelll. Jb 2tS Couch. P 3 0 0 Tsiil 31 7 :t IIUKTilV All II O i fr t 21 ?462 " vi'v "RfcJu rlNTINNVTI AH II O A 1 f mm rr t Itsrlate (t,ihrislfili'. If a i'rule. rf lltnerkel lb 4 Hoik, lb 1 F'.rrt m i;.,sr e 4 rnnnitm. p .. rll-arhfrr, p Mill i "B.'UtllwnnB I I Tntall netted for F'Hlngim In simh Patted for Oesi hger In "ninth. S. ere hy Innings: , Cincinnati ?;? J??- Boston "" "00 "- Summary Runs: Caveney. Plnelll. T base hits: llsrper. Caveney. Ssrr'flra hits- Burns. Pinelll (21. Double plsyt Rnerkel to Barbers to Itnlke. Left on has's: Cincinnati. ; Boston, 5 Base on balls: Off Fllllngtm. I; off Oesehger, I. Hits' Oft Flllinsim. 5 In Innings; off Oes.-hser. 2 In 3 Innings Hit by pitched bsll: Csvenev. by Filllnglm: Hsrper, br Oesehger. Struck nut: Hy Couch. 1: by Fillingim. 2; by Oesehger. 4 LoilnJ pl'cher: Fillingim L'mplrei: O'Psy Hart. Time. 1:11 , Colorado Oufielder Joins Chicago White Sox Chicago, June 19 Lee Willard, an outfielder, from the University of Colorado, Rouldcr, Colo., reported to Manager Gleason of the Chicago White Sox today. Willard is a 16 letter man, and said to be one of the The game was put on ice in the greatest turned out bv the Colorado sixth when Joe Bonowitz opened the institution. He weighs about 1SS inning by doubling to left, advancing pounds and is five feet, nine inches to second on a fly to right and scor- j (jU ing on McDonald's sacrifice fly to ; ' Manush in deep center. Omaha hit McColl hard in the third but he tightened after that. Snedeeor singled to right after two men were down and scored when Grantham crashed a long circuit drive to deep center. Manush tripled to center but a fast throw in by Bono witz held him at third. Griffin closed the casualities with a long fly that Bonowitz gathered in. Packers Defeat Tulsa Tulsa, Okl., June 20 Sioux City msde It three out of four from Tulsa by win ning a hard-fought game today, 5 to 4. Ostergard'a home run In the eighth after Metz had been hit by a pitched ball de cided the issue. Williams, former Oiler, pitched his second victory of the serlea for the Packers. Score: SIOUX C1TT. 1 TCL8A. N. Y. Boxing Commission Rules Kilbane's Title Vacant New York, June 20. The New York state boxing commission today, ruled that Johnny Kilbane of Cleve land had vacated his title of world's featherweight champion by failing to ?ccept the challenge of Johnny Dun dee of New York. Kilbane no long er will be recognized in New York state as the champion. Mattlck. If Temiosw'y.s Elsb. cf Mets. lb Onenard. 3b Palmer. 2b Robinson, rf Query, c Williams, p Totall AB.H.O.A I 0 Bennett, If 1 LThompsoa. 3b 9 1 Dull, rf 8 1 Stuart. t 1 II Lamb, cf 2 llRaumaa, 2b 1 OiLellrrlt. lb 5 OlCmsnr. c 2 3c,lasler. p iMlaclc. p 7 27 81'McGinala I AB.H.O.A. 5 1 0 0 II 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 g Special Week of June 19 to 25 Inclusive! OLD FASHIONED (CHURNED) BUTTERMILK ALL YOU CAN DRINK FREE WITH ANY ORDER ALL SIX RESTAURANTS 35 10 27 10 I Totals Batted for Glasiec ln eighth. Score by Innings: Sioux City 003 000 020 h Tulsa 100 000 3004 Summary Runs: Mets, Ostergard, Rob inson. Query, Williams. Bennett (2), Davis, Crosby. Error: Palmer. Earned runs: Sioux City, 5: Tulsa. 4. Left on bases: Sioux City, 6: Tulsa. 7. Two-base hits: Bauman, Crosby, Glalser. Three base hit: Dsvls. Home runs: Bennett, Ostergard. Sacrifice hits: Mattick, Hem ingway. Stolen base: Thompson. Base on balls: Off Glasier. 5; off Williams. 3. Struck out: By Black. .1: by Williams. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Metx, by Glasier. Runs and hits: Off Glasier. 5 and 7 In S innings. Losing pitcher: Gfasler. Um pires: Burnside and Fltzpatriok. Time: 1:35. Payne Wins for Indians Oklahoma City. Okl.. June 20 Payne held Des Moines to three hits while Okla homa City bunched the same number ln each of two Innings and took the last game of the home stand, G to Score: OKLAHOMA CITY. AB.H.O.A. DES MOINT.S. I AB.H.O.A.I Gorman, 2b Wagner, 3b floran, cf Miller, lb Turseon. at Cullop. If McLouiralln.rf 3 Tuns, e 3 Meri, p 2 0 4 0 1 1 2 0 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 5! Pitt, rf 1 Mann, ss 0 Ginilardl. SD lIMiddleton, lb 2rtshsr. s 0:Long, ef 01 Enieser, 2b O McDanitl, lb 5 i Payne, p 33 9 27 7 Total! 31 3 !4 15l Totall Score bv innings: Ties Moines 000 000 000 0 Oklahoma City 000 300 020 S Summarv Runs: Middleton, L9ng (2), Krucger. McDanlel. Errors: Miller, Men (2), Payne. McDanlel. Glnglardi. Two base hita: Horan. Tuna, Long, Krueger. Base on balls: Off Men. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Horan and Men, by Payne: Glng lardi, by Men. Struck out: By Merz, 4; by Payne, 6. Left on bases: Des Moines, 6; Oklahoma City. . Earned runs: Okla homa City. 3. Umpires: Brown and Mc Gloom. Time: 1:3. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. W.R.MELL0R Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Primaries July 18, 1922 WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A ' Judge, lb Persinp'gh, a Milan. If Smith. V Bice, cf Shsnss. b Harris. 2h Brower. rf GherritT, e Kricksna. p Zarhsry, p Totsli Batted CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. 8 4 It 1'Jnhnsr.n. 7 110 7 1 J 4 Mullifaii. 3b 7 12 0 3 2 3 0 Collins, 2b 7 4 4 0 4 0 1 0 Hooper, rf 7 111 6 5 7 0 Mnatil. cf .13 0 0 4 11 2 Fllk. If 0 1 0 0 2 5 5 Sbeelr. lb 5 2 21 1 Slid Scbilk. c 0 S 7 0 0 13 1 l-ererette. p 10 0 0 3 0 1 0 strnnk 10 0 0 2 0 12 Hdse. p 110 2 raber. p 10 0 1 54 IS 39 ISi I Totali. 54 IS 39 20 for Leverette tn fourth. Score by Innings: Washington 000 410 lnfl 00n S Chicago 200 001 030 000 0 0 Summarv Runs: "Rice 13). Shanks t2. Harris t2). Brower. Ghsrrlty. Collina, Hooper, Mostil. Sheely. Schalk. Hodge. Errors: Pecklnpaugh. Shanks. Hsrrls (2), Mostil. Sheely. Two-bsse hits: Oharrity, Judge. Sheeley. Rica (2). Brower 2. Stolen bases: Hooper. Mostil, Rice. Har ris. Sacrifice hits: Shanks (2). Hodge, Gharrlty. Double plays: Hsrrls to Peck lnpaugh to Judge. Collins to Sheeler. Let on bases: Washington. 14; Chicago. 13. Base on balls: Off Lererette. 2: off Ertck son. 1: off Hodge. 4: off Fsber. 1. Struck out: By Leverette. 1; by Erlrkson. 2: hy Fsber. J: by Zarhsry. 1. Hits: Off Lever ette. 0 In 4 Innings: off Hodge. 7 in in nings (none out in llth: off Faber. S j in 1. Innings: off Erickson. is in 7 2-3 innings: off Zachsry. S in S 1-2 innings I Balk: Za-hary. Winninr pitcher: Zaeh-j e-y. Losing pltch-r: Faber. Umpires: I tun Omens and Waish. T.me: 3:1s. , 10 P.M. Ln)D LI mtlti(Q CAES TRAIN Westbound Service Improved No. 1 5 From ChicAgo at 5:30 p.m. (Chigo town time 6:30 p.m.) Arriye Omaha at 7:00 a. m. 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