the; umaha ct-fc.: mu.mjai. jw.t, .u. Buffaloes Trounce Boosters in Double-Header and Win the Entire Series Omaha Wins First Game, 11-8; Second, 6 to 5 Tug Griffin Stnne Out Two florae Rum in Second ContestSnedecor GeU Circuit Clout. De Moines, June 25. Omaha t ion a doubleheader from De Moirt ! todsy. 11 to 8 snd 6 to 5. the two t victories giving them the entire tr:t I of five games. Okrie. who relieved ' Coffindafler in the third inning of the second rixe. pitched hitless b!l. , Griffin made tiro homers in the sec ond fame, hi second tying the score in the seventh frame. Score: Vint Ctati OMAHA. TO. A. T SI t 1 I I S t 1 I a t t "a TO. A. F- a 4 i i i i l a i as i a ti w si Call!. I J J J l,fiillii, Sb S I J Staamk. ef if! (fftmtk. If ! 1 Vmmmm. rt 1 Itaeek. Ik H, Cfflaarfcr. p .... 1 IWTMlk. s 1 Tktklk PES MOINE. All. E. H. riin. a i i tw. j ; Barak, rf ...a I I l.rmkajk. Ik Mllaat. If a I Wagner, afc S I Ibuuaer. S Taa. rf CuUe. B J 2. Tktai as a is ftrart- k ylaaiaga: SStBtZ,"::. t oao-n Dea IMm 14 S lt S Tww-aaa htta: Herman. Citalaaom. fined c rwr. Haras, t.rahaaa. NWiftr kit: Caf fiadaffer. f.rabam. Ktolea kae: fcrma thaan. CriffuL Left Ok hat: Omakt. It; Ie Pnlnea. 1. Struck oat : By toller. 4; by ' iadaffer. ! br Iaarrawa-h. a. Baaea a kalU: Off Caff ikdaffar, I: atf Damwk-. a. Hit kr pitrjM-4 fealll J Cofflnalalfrr tww.1 Wild pitch. 4 allot). Tr-aeaew kaflt Banner. Famed runs enrl hit: Off Catlap, a and 1 aia talngs aff Coffladnffer. a and t hi a l-a lanlnga; aff Danvark. a aad I l IM Innings. Winning pitcher: Taarmngh. doabla play. eilain-ledee.r-Borch. I'enptrea: Break and Mcfakaam. Tiane: 1:S. OMAHA, neonnd ramp: -B It H 1 PO OialaaoB, fUieateear. aa . I.rantham. Sk Manuk rf . . . (.rlffia. If ... Ilrrmaa. rf . . Itnrt h. N W ilder. eff indaff er, p Okrle. p t 1 t 1 Totala S4 It t4 IS TIES MorsEs."1 AB-K IT lf Oormaa, Zk Horan. rf (rahaaa. lb Wiuut. If . . V agiiee. Sb Kiaar. a . Yaeta, rf Mcra y ... Totala Panaha . a S4 i .14) Oft II Pea Moines ...la aw ITnTTeS at en oT e1rn r -ailinn' .t nmartie Hne ruaa: f.riffla. I. Tw- baae hits: Okrie. ajantnn, i. i.rajiain. , Tnre-.n. (Saeriflee hita: Criffia. Okrie. Mtnlra lae: ib.laaoa. lft on base: Omaha. ; les Motae.. . Stnrek aajti Be Mm. S; Okrte. 1. Baaea en bulla: Off Men. t: aff Cofflndaffer. 1: off Okrie, t. WIM Plteh: Mm Earned iw and kite:-Off Men. S and It In : TS 1 findaffee. 4 and S la 1 14; tfl k ' and tn S S4. W inning plteher: Okrie, Itatnble plava: Saedeeor Jilalaaoo-JAareh. I ntntree: Mrfilocm and Brown. Time: l:t. v iueeiian Andy Schmader Andy Schmader is looking for job July Fourth. The Louisville slugger was book ed to fight Willie Meehan at Colum bus Independence day, but the coast fighter ran out of the match to meet Billy Miske at Oklahoma City on that date. The Columbus post of the Amer ican Legion, under whose auspices the bout was to have been held, will take step to have Meehan barred from Nebraska rings. C-rfcmarler's. next fiRht IS With it la Texas" Jack McCarthy, ttie Dig ; fraI Harry M. Daugherty in Wash-210-pound product of the Lone Star ; ington tte at Plattsburch, Jane 27. Mb. Mallory Loses in Finals Roehampton. Ene.. June 25. Mrs.! Til Taartpl; Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American j JI1111U1S llaLJV lawn tennis champion, was oeieatea todav by Mrs. Beamish in the finals r ..- nnrr.r nt inp Tnviiaat- ticm tournament. The score was 1-6, 8-6. 6-3. Farm Bureau Will Hold Picnic Near Battle Creek Eattle Crefk. Neb.. June 25. The annual Madison County Farm bureau picnic will be held near this city June 27, accorrl-ng to an announcement rnade by R. L. Stewart, county agri cultural agent. C D. Jenkins was named as general manager. An ef- fort will be maae to obtain tne ser vices of Secretary oi Agriculture Wallace as the principal speaker. A silver loving cup will be present ed to the winner of the horseshoe pitching contest, according to Mr. ' Stewart. A full program of sports and music alreadv has been arranged. Last ago uy ceieanng joie Ray oi mc i. year te p:cr.:c brought out a record ( A. C in the mile run, his time being crowd" and it is hoped this year's: 4.18 1-5. In this race he also do event w ill He productive of even a ! ned Lary Shields of Pena State, la-tr'er attendance. I wmner of the title in the eastern . I coliegiate and national collegiate. Piseon Proves to Be Thief j Harold of Illinois won ... . ia t i- ! tne running high jump from Tohnjiv Tho Stole Girl S Bracelet Murphy of Notre Dame by clearing Wocr. socket, S. June 25. : the bar at 6 feet 4 1-2 inchts. (Special'. V A gold bracelet, lost two ;- weeks ago by little Miss Nina u Klnx Klan Candidate ... . a g I f a. Schu;er. caugftter oi nr. anu J. F. Schuler of this city was re- covered in an unusual manner. TV. i:ela wirl Kiail tearrhed every nook and corner of ber home, and in the yard, but could not nd the brace- let. During a storm rHch xmpar.ierl by high wind, a pigeon nest 'was sent hurtling to the he grouno. It attracted the attention ot Mrs. Weavtr. who. 'examining the fallen nef.t- caught sight ot a rnght otje . . , z-.- .: .'.J in it. A closer inspection reveaiea the reld bracelet, which was en twined lhe..rIIrsiJTsPtae c the nest.' . Willard Accepts Match UEJGHT 66' j CHEST 1 IfciCEPS 16". 'NORMAL 46' I 1 1 ' 'r CXHWA'ST 58' b'. r:- . IK' 1 alsaycAK P Jest Willard. former heavyweight champion, has been offered a match with Jack Dempsey by Tex Rickard. According to reports from Loa Angeles, Big Jess has accepted and will start training within a few weeks at the Hollywood American Legion stadium. The photo-diagram shows Wil lard at he appeared in his prime. Wr Takes "Run in Match frith Bob" Ropetand Tommy Gibbous , ii i. : . ai i i v.u not n8ic m aiv-iuuwu uuut : here July 4, it was announced last j nieht bv take Isaacson, matchmaker i for the Douglas County post of the ; per's opponent When notified thai American Legion, which was staging Roper was to meet Tommy Gib the bout. . bons. Mead lost no time in inform- Roper. it is said, took a shot of'ing Matchmaker Isaacson that he "run-out" power .and the result was j would not fight Gibbons, but wouiJ that the match had to be canceled, i fight any other heavyweight. Isaacson expects to have Roper! Unless'the Legion can secure a and his manager, Mead, suspended , good bout, Omaha will be fightless by the National Boxing association. js far as the American Legion is -According to Isaacson Roper's i concerned. Federal Probe of Mine Battle Ts Completed Department of Justice Inves tigator Will Send Report Direct to Attorney General Daugherty. Herrin, 111., June 24. (By A. P.) An investigator,, for Jhe... United States . Department kf - Justice obtained a statement from Hugh Willis, board member of the Herrin subdistrict of the United Mine Work ers of America, in which Mr. Wilks gave his version of the events lead ing up to the killing of more than 20 nonunion strip mine workers and mine 'guards Thursday, June 22. The Department of Justice agent told the Associated Press cor respondent that he, had virtually completed an investigation of the : tragedy from all angles. It is understood that wounded men undergoing treatment in the hospital here have given their version. of the storming of the mine and of the slaughter of their companions and that the complete report will be t errM r1rrrt tr Atrtnv fIn. The Department cf Justice explain ed that the regulations of the de partment rendered it impossible foe him to discuss his forthcoming re port, but indicated that it was satis factory and complete in detail. Team W ins Chicago, June 25. Taking first place in the 50 and 100-yard dashes and second in the 150-yard dash, Loren Murchisan of the Illinois Athletic club, garnered 13 points in ! university, Young Men's Hebrew the I. A. C. track meet Saturday. 1 association. Carter Lake club, Thor Leonard Paulu of GrinneH. who , peian Athletic club, American Legion won the 100 an j 220-yard dashes in anrj the University of Nebraska. the national collegiate tracat meet, j tied the world's record in the 150- yard dash, making the distance in 34 1-5 seconds, bod .McAllister ot : New York had 7 points and Pauiu got 6. Ray Watson, former Kansas Ag gie runner, competing under the colors ot the Kansas City A. C, ! duplicated his feat of a lew weeks nj,rt-j Lr n,n COP!1 , " lc&yu v- -1 Portland, Jone 25. alter L Tooze, ir, of McMinnville was tO- j day elected chairman of the repub- . licaa state central committee for Ore- i s"t' uuuim iui-tui. : Hulsboro, who declined to stand for ; re-eiecuon. xooze oeieaieo .-v. n. ; La ot rortiana, to a Lea was i f backed by the representatives oa tne committee ot tae i-eQeraaon ot i Ti. , :.:. c :.. i .1. . art x auivta: Aiututa tuu uic iu rv i u.v Klan. and their total strength in the meeting was said to iave been voted for turn. H ANKLE - Out" Powder Tommy Gibbons ..... ... manager agreed to tign any neavy- wctcni :u in inc wui iu m jiuiim. - . t , miie ,erm$ that were satisfactory to ! 'earf ihe latter inotiired ahout Ro- i Williams Clouts Home Run No. 19 St. Louis. Mo June 24. Kenneth I Williams," St- Louis Browns slugger, will have more than 40 home runs to his credit at the end of the sea son, ii he maintains his present aver age of two four-base hits a week. Williams has crashed out 19 hom ers so far nine weeks after the open ing of the season and if he contin ues to garner his pair of homeric hits each week for the remaining twelve weeks of the schedule, will have 42 seventeen less than the record breaking total of 59 collected by Babe Ruth, the home-run king, last year. Two weks ago, Williams-suffered one of the heaviest batting slumps ever experienced by a player. His batting average declined over 150 points to below .300, and it was won dered whether he was ruining him self as a hitter by trying to run up Iqt-ct iifflKr tinme nine Hnw. j ,,, . ... ,st two ' ks i,e has rut the ball at an average well over .400. Also included in the to- tal of hiti were four homers. A. A. U. Body to Elect Officers Midwestern Association to Be Formed at Meeting Here Monday. Election of officers and adoption of a constitution and bylaws are, on the program at the final organiza tion meeting of the Midwestern as- 1 sociation of the Amateur Athletic ! union at the Omaha Athletic club Monday night. The meeting is expected to be at- tended bv representatives of the Omaha Athletic club, Nicholas Senn hosoital. Tel Ted Sokol. Omaha Tech hieh. Creiehtoa hieh. Creiehton i Tierman Obertubbesine of New i York, vice president of the A. A. U., , -il be here to speak at the meeting. Th radio program to be given by The Omaha Eee and the Omaha Grain Exchange station, WAAW, to morrow, is as follows: :4S A. M Market reports. rM A, Jt. News bulletin. :45 A. M Market reports. s5S A. M. News bulletin. 1:41 A. M. Market reports. 10-.SS A. M. Newa bulletin. 1SJ P. It. Market reports. T. Ji. Newa bulletin. :1S r. M. BaaeoaU scorer. a?) r. M. Market reporLa. i:15 F. M. Bee concert Delightful musical concerts of vo- cal and instrument selections have i hefa arranged for radio audiences by TK. Omaha Ree this m-eet Thew j b broadcast from station ; WAAW tomorrow night, Wednes- nay. rnaav ana aruroar menxs. irn- j mediately following announcement of ; market reports. Mondav night's radio program by The Omaha Bee will consist of piano selections by Mrs. Scott Wilbur; vocal solos by Misi Pearl Green, pupils -of Annie . Glassgow, and a program of orchestra music by the Nestiebusi Musical Otriatet. ; WAAW Monday Demnsey and Wills Expected to Sisn Soon Manapfr of Both Fifbtfn to Mfrt With T Rirkard Turtday for Formal Uktakk Bra luH Wtr. . Ner York. June 25. When a ticlr are signed frr the r'opt'' world a rt t a v weight champi ship bitvJe I" tween Jack Demn sey, the title hold er, and Harry Wills. New Or leans negro chal lenger, a provision in the agreement will give Promoter Tex Rickard a period of 90 days in which to name the time and place, according to rr ent plans of the promoter. Rick ard declared today that the boxers and their managers would be assem bled Tuesday for the formal signing oi a legal document which will bind the principals to tight lor the tiue at a time and place to be determined later. The promoter plans to stip- I ulate in the agreement that he will j be allowed a 90 day period, ending i on June 30, 1923, in which to acquaint 1 the principals of the battle ground ! and date. In arranging this detail, t RicWd will be following the custom observed when he signed Dempsey and Carpentier. Paddy Mullins, manager of Wills. visited the promoter Saturday and sought to induce Rickard to conduct the bout this year, preferably without delay. To this request, Rickard re plied that he would not attempt to c?fv ih tntrfc ic an mitriitnr attrar - ; Five Omaha Men . Enter Western Five Local Club Swingers to Compete in Golf Classic at Kansas City. Five Omaha golfers will compete in the Western amateur golf tourna ment which starts Monday at the Hillcrest club at Kansas City. They are Ralph Dold. Francis S. Gaines and Ralph Peters of the Omaha Country club and Sam Reynolds and Guv Beckett of the Field club. PoU iubtaia- Kansas- Cty several days, while the other tour Omahans left last night Reynolds, once winner of the Transmississippi tournament, is v strong contender for the champion ship. He has been smashing course records in practice rounds at the Field club and is in good form for the meet. "Chick" Evans, present champion, will be on hand to defend his title, ccording to Kansas City dispatches. One hundred 'and severity-five golfers had entered the tournament last night. Bridal Party Lands in City Jail Cells 'Pinched' by Unromantic Cops for Zigzagging on Farnam Street in Cars. The 5.777th marital benediction of Rev. Charles Savidge was pro nounced Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Cockran and a few hours later the blustrng bride and bridesmaids and the bridegroom and his best man were in jaiL The charge, preferred by two un romantic policemen, who said they found the party zigzaggbg west on Farnam street in their automobiles, was reckless driving and disorderly conduct. The best man was Ray Hauck, 1844 North Sixteenth street, and the bridesmaids were Irene Lasson, 2526 Davenport street; Lauretta McKen ev, 402 North Sixteenth street, ad I Dora Thompson. . S. .Nelson, I 3C18 Miami, also a member of the i bridal party, was riding with A. R. j Marks, 4318 Dodge street, driver of tone of the cars. Nelson was book ed for disorderly conduct, and Marks for .disordely conduct and reckless driving. They told police they were merely celebrating the nuptials with a motor ride. Good dogs, poultry and other pets find readv cash buyers through the ' For Sale"" columns of The Bee. Wim British Open To w'alter Hagen cf Detroit goes the honor of winning the British championship with a score of 300 for the 72 holes. Hagen is the first native Amer ican to win the British open golf title. Kid" Schlaifer and Logan araator V la. t U 1. aakinctnii. Jur !l Wathnften n.tur it io out tf ihf by ttairt h final tana of tb avr.aa from ahiiadaiini liMla). ; ta I. hary kit wa viira hita araKarml. am Harris aai fataivu ailh ara. Brorc . lUlLAMlJ-HI WASHl.VJTOV Ah U H A i All U 0 A c Jb&ra lb it b J-tui (a. at 0 bitv rf 1 MUU !f ( llama f 0 I'.ffaf. rt f i.bantr. a . ii . r if . nan. rf Himi p I K!ua.lk I tacltarr. a a ai 1 Itrtl n inu Total ii u a battnj Jnr B. Harris IB !tith. Unnra br InDlr.sa: hlladalah: ! 1 WaanlBftoa 10S 0l (1 I Summary ".una: da lie way, Jade. Rica Errora; rackiraaufh Braaar, Blatca III. Ttaraa-kaaa hit: Jsca. Siolrn baa Pafkmiaafh Sacrifira hiu. Johna'on :i L-ft on baara: Pallidal rhia. : Waahlrfins. 10 Haaa cn balla: Cff Zchiry. I: off B. Harna. . Siruca: ool: By B Harria J. by Zachiry. S Wild pltth: Zaihary. Balk; Zarharr. I'n-Mrca: .Nall:n and Monarliy. Tiroa: : .-o:. mui Sal WIb la Tratk. Chleifa. Jura II. Chlraro m4a a rl-an awarp of lha a-r.ra witb Cleveland toduy by winnlr.f. 4 to I. In 10 Inniara. lbdaarda araa anabla to fat them ovar to brka:k In tnc lutb inning and walkad tha Chicago ratclirr, forcing la tha wib ninc nin. Speaker disputed a decision of Vroptre Walsh tn tha ninth and aas ordered out ox the (sine. Bcort: . CLEVELAND. I CHICAGO. AB H O A AB H 0 A. I 1 t J'ir'iti. lf i 1 i (CJohni 3 MullUaa. kneaaar. rt J d i a Onlllua. Ml S 0' Hrow, rt 1 4 MKatll cf i r: if I 1 KhaalT. !t 1 0 ftrhalk. a a 1 Itohertar. p J Graham 0 llctdae, p Erana. It Gardner. 3k ) Bewail, m Mrlntuk. lb Wd. rf O'NaiaU e Mnoaer. p OraiifT Edaards. p I II a n' - l Tntala II 10 M II Tntali S K 151 Two oi h?n manning run arored. Hatted for Lindeey in aeventh 'Batted for Jtobenaoa la ninth. Score hjr lnntnci: Cleveland 1" M C! h Chiraro 000 011 60 14 Summary Run: Jamieaon, Wamba ranaa. J. Bnrell. Colllni, Hoorer ill, Srh&lk. Error: Wood. Two-baae hit: M-wtll. Stolen baaei: Collina (2), Hooper, Jnhneon, Win-.haffanea. Saerlflre hita: Warr.bagana. Wood. Hooe-ton. MuHliran. Most:i, Shewy. Jamleeon. Brhaik. Double rlav: Johnaon to SbeaJy. J. Fewell to W'arr.betarisa to Jdclnrna. Lindaey to Me Innia to O'Neill. Left oa baaea: Cleve land. 10; Chlcaro. 11. Biae on ball: Off Llndery, 4; off Rc.bcrteon. 6; off Edwirda. I. Struck out: By Lindsey. J; br Rob ertaon. !; br Edwards. 2. Hita: Off l.lnd eey. 6 In S tnninra; off Edwardi. 4 in 4 2-t innir.ct: off Robertaon. 1(1 In Innlnga; off Hodge, none In 1 lrnlnr. Hit by pitched ball: Graham, by Edward". Win nine; pitcher: Hodee. Loainlt pitcher: Edwards. Cmplrea: Wilah. Evam and Owena. Time: 2:11. Deid Holda Tlcera. tetrolt, June 25. Davia held PetnMt to four scattered hita today, and St. L"ui evened th" aeriea by defeatlnc the I jib era, a id i'. ocore : sr. Lons. I nrnwrr .. . Ifl.HD.l AB.HOl. mnin. rr 4 1 1 f Blue, lb 12 0 , .e-ner. aa 4 2 z s, Jonn. 5b 4 10 I etiKier, Xo 8 1 11 (l l'ooo. c f Willlama. If j f Veach. if l MrManua. 2b 4 11 t Brtimam. rt I Jarobmo. of 44 e!Clara. 2b ; Serereld. c 4 12 O Emler. e 3 1 4 3 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 Ej!-rh-, St 4 l'Minlni.e. Daria, p S 0 e 3: Tbubr. n 1 Cola, n Totala S3 S ST uNHaiiey . . . ' Tl,ul" 2 2T t Batted for Paues In eighth. Score by innlnrn: St. Louli an ; onn E Detroit (10 (IM 000 0 Summary Runi: Tobln, Gerber, S'aler. willlama. Davie. Error: Rlrney Two baae hita: MrMinaa. Gerber. Sacrifice hit: Sialer. Double playe: Davla to Ger ber to Pisler, Mrliariua to Gerber to Sla ler. Left on baaea: St. Lnai. 3; Detroit, 4. r.nae on ball: Off Dauaa. 1: off Davis 2. Hita: Off Dauaa. t in S innitnta: off cole. 1 In 1 Inning-. Loainir pitcher: Tim" 4t4n"'lre,: Connolly ,nd ChflL Falrbury Beat Haatiagi. v,?"'."', Nt- JnB " By bunrhlnir three hits In the ninth. Falrhn I f"0" h eiSl run to beat Haatinga , today by the score of 7 to . Score 1 FAIRBrlty. j HASTLW. Rrmrier, w n-vriand. Sb I Mf-lVrmitt. 0 KcH-ile. If Klimi. cf tinorla-in. 2b AB.H.O.A. 4 114 433 SIS 3 11 4 fi T n 4 2 13 liGaushan. ai 3i Church, !b O; Amen, cf f'Toaea. If d'WilletK. c 4 Serb, ,1b fliKnaDTi. lb O Cran,. rf l-.Prteraon. p Wlnnuah. lb Nirlch. rf O'CInnnoT. c Rrntiaon. p Jcrniy. p 3 n i- 1 1 o 2 0 3 20 2 0 (I 4 ! 11 0 (10 4 fi 27 IT 1; Totala T"t!i 4H 12 28 lit One out when winning run adored. Score by lnninga: Fairbury ant 41 01117 Hastiiie 010 3 PC O00 t Summary Runa: Roonev, Cleveland. HcDenrltt. Reichle, B;iaa. Goodwin. Win burh, Serb C). Knapp (2). Errora: Rooney. Gaurhan. Church. Serb, Crane. Home runa: Crar.n. Biisa. Three-base hit: Amen. Two-bajie hita: ClBveiand. Tom-a, R-ichle. Sacrifice hita: Church. "Wln buah. Base on balls: Off Bronaon. 1: off Jenney. 2. Stolen baser: Gaughnn. IVlr buh. Blias. Goodwin. Runs and hitr: C'ff Bronann. 4 and 7 in 3 innings. Struck out: By Peteraon, 4; by Bronaon. 3; by e.Tnney. t. Left on baaea: Fairburv, 1; Haatingi, 7. Wild pitches- Bronaon. Peterson. Earned runs: Fairbury. S; Hastings. 4. Umpire: Kingcley. Time: 2:05. j Links Drop Two. i Lincoln. Neb . Juna 26. Lincoln drop : rt'd both ends of a double-header here ' today to Beatrice, the first game by a score of 4 to 2 and tha second 7 to 4. Score, first game: I BEATRICE. ! LINCOLN AB.H.O A 1 AB H O A 5 6 0 0 j Pizer. 2b I Kin-oner, lb I Rnsnaan. cf ; Dill, rf j WamattfT , If ! Ptrker. Sb j Gliwm. c 4 0 3 3 Casril!. cf 5 3 TTf. at 4 2 5 1'ffinaer. Sb 4 12 0 McCoy, lb 4 2 3 ftlCllmon. If 5 1 0 Boiil. rf 4 0 ft l'"arr. 5b 3 ft ft Conker, e 8 0 0 2 Bailey, p 1 1 1 0 2 3 0 IT 4 1 11 1 2 Tnti! St t 27 Ti Totala 32 6 27 6 Score oy innings: ' r.-atrire "5 50 0! 4 Lincoln OftB vlll I't'l 1 j Summary Runs: Kl-achner C2I, Qnlnn II). ginker. Bool. Errors: Dill. Zinker. Parr. Two-base hit: rilL Sacrifice hita: ! Oulnn. Bowman. Bailey. Struck out: By JWcKee. 8: bv Bailey. 10. Baae on balls: ' Off Bail.y. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Filer. ! by Bailey. Wild pitches: McKee. Bailey, i F-ned runsr Beatrice. 1; Lincoln. 1. Ieft on baees: Beetrlce. 10: Lincoln, 7. Vmpire: Slattery. Time: 1:11. i Score, aeeor.d game: BEATRICE i LTNCOLX AB H O A ! AB H O A 4 12 4 Ptjer !b ; Kirchner. lb .QUillB. rUiwir.ari. cf Pill. Tf -Sd Wamattf. If 'Maker. 3b . irtnti. rf rticer. c Inili. p lotaa) 3 12 : Orr. as 4 0 10 1 firnt cf 1 3 1 McCoy, lb 2 ft fiiUmn. rf 1 Pr 2b ft Rod. If f.'y.icr. ?b P' cnr.ke- c I 1 1 I 1 1 ft ft ! ft ft 5 1 4 2 ftatarwell, p 1-Carr 37 r 11 Tou .s 35 it r 12 , Batted for Harwell In ninth. Score by Innings: Beatrlc "1ft 00 ftll 7 , Llncola 10 21 00 I , Summarv Rurs: Quinn. Bowman tl. TH!!. Wamstaff, Crger 111. Orr (21. tya. i Boot. Errors- t'naer. Orr 12), Glbsrm. i Pye. BooL Two-baae hita: Bowman. Un ' ger Bool. Sacrifice ht: Inker. Hit by i pitched ball: Ki-achner. by Mazwell. Struck out: Bv ru!l. 5: hy Maxwell. 7. Base on balls: Off null. 1; off yarwell. 4. Kam-d run: Ratric. 4: LincoiR. 4. Trouble p'.ar: Kirachner to Piser. L ft rn baae: Beatrice, : Lincoln. 5. Stolen i baae: Qulnn, I r.cer (2). Dull. Orr. Car ! r:r. G.baon. Zinker. Umpire: Slattery. j Time: 2.U. Packard Twin Six 1 11250 Delivered and Equipped. BcifeBanResiills 6!iaStandinQ WETU! I F. AO I E. MaT'lnfl. V )ia( 11 raa 1 una .as kiua Cnr U L IM : Oaa'.a am ,5w; ii Cm? Ul ls Mmaat Sal Harnr ." sT i .X 1 . ; Veeterday's Iteaalta. 1141 rvea Matnaa, fmsaa emlled la eighth l. wirhita. I I; Oklahoma City. I I. Tulaa : K, Joseph, T. l enirr at liioui Oil), ra m Tadajs Caaaaa. r.klshon.i City it Wiihlti St. Joaepb at Tulsi. lea Meihas at Iwr.var No other gams shed!e4 MUIRAAK.A (-TAT1 IX AG IE. Ktaadlaa. w L Tn' w t. ralrhory r It .v TCnfolt M 9 Linroln tr. II .V Patna It M Baailttgs :i II .lit br d lelaad II M Yeatrrday 'a BeaaHa, Baitrlfe. 4-7; Llnroln. 1-4. rurbury. 1: Hastings S. Cried Island at Norfolk, ra n Today's Cassea. Pairbutr at Haatlnga Grand, Island at Norfolk. Linrola at Bestrue. rt 44S 441 NATIONAL LCACie. SiUaadUWa. W U rrt' W. V. Tn. Sew Tor n D rweburra TO iff Fa. Louli 11 U Mt. rhlraaa tK 11 44 ltrnlll-ll IS Ml .SW ftoatoa M 4na CumnnsU U it .at i'tilladalnhla 21 M JWI YeaterJay'a Keaalia, Cincinnati. ?i Plttaburfh, 4. Near Tork. 4: Boaton. S. Brooklyn, I; Philadelphia. 1 (11 ln nlnca). St. Lou la, 11; Chtfaco. 1. Taday'a Oamea. Boaton rt Thtladelphia. Pttuburcb at Cblrafn. Clnrtnnatl at St. Lou la No other ramee acheduled. Prt 4.4 AMCBICA.V LEA G II. KtaMllBt, . 1, Ml W a 2r -W Waabltiitna SI 17 Jl .M4'neeeland " Jl .Kill Roatoa 21 24 32 .SlSTalledtlnhll 24 fit Lonlt N Tori lVtrolt Chirac .414 Veaterdar'a Beaalta. Waahincton. 2: Philadelphia, 1. Chlcaco. 4: Cleveland. L St. Louia. t: Detroit. 0.- Taday'a Gamea. New Tork at Boaton. Pt Louia at Cleveland. No other fimre acheduled. AMEBIC AX ASSOCIATION. Staadlna-a. w. l. ret ' w. l Bt Paul 40 24 .f JS'tH r llla Sfi 2 bidiaraunlll 42 .f If Oilumhua t! St Minarapolia .t! 2' .Ulti Kanaia City 2T 44 Mllwaukoa 2' JJ .535 Tr-ldo 22 4 Prt .44t :i 30 Yeaterday'a Keanlta. St Paul. 11-1: Loulivllle. J- (second Came railed in lth). Toledo. -J. Milwaukee, 1-f. Clumbua. 1-1: Kanaaa City, 1-2. Indianarolia. 14-12; Minneapolis 4-11. Today'e Gaaaea. Lettiavllle at Toledo. Indianapolia at Columbua. No other samf:a acheduled. OUa Hit Hoalik Hard. Tulaa. OH., June 26 Tula, bitted" Hovllk hard in the firet flva inninea to day and defeated St. Joaeph to 7 in Ike first fame of the aeriea. Jaa Bono witi drove in aix of the vlaitora' aevea rana with a pair of home runa. aach com. inf with two men oa. BT. JOSEPH. I TULSA AB.H.OAI AB.H.O.A. 01 ton. lb Onrrldeti. h" Fiaher. rf Bonowitz, ef Derate, aa SI H Bennet. h" t 2 1 5 12 a'Ttinnitram, Hill! 3 0 1 InH rf 4 1 1 ft SSI I'Suart, as 3 s Z 3 2 1 M-UBb, cf 4 3 4 S 1 0 Bnmtn. 2h 332 4 11 S'lltrrll, lb 4 17 0 lilt iTroabj, c 4 I 7 ft 2 O BoeJilar, p 4 12 2 10 an! f TotHe M 12 17 t ! McDonald. 3b 1 Sterenaon, 2b I Kandler. e j Horllk. p j G rover, p j Total 40 11 24 Si j - Scare by innings: 'St Joseph 3ft0' 400 T 'Tula ill 221 ftftx I Summary Runt: Corrtoem (i), Fiaher ! '21. Bonowitt (2). Grover. Bennett, i Thompson. Davia, Stuart, Lamb, Leila-alt J (2. Crosby. Boehler. Errora: Dejate. McDonald, Kandlek. Stuart 2). Hantaan. RArn(.ft riina' Tulu T - St Tn.nk s. I Left on baaea: St. Joseph. 8; Tulsa. S. i Two-base htta: Defate (2), Croaby f21. Bennett. Lelivelt. Home runs: Bonoarttl (2). Lelivelt. Boeh(er. Davis. Stolen bases: Thompson. Stuart, Stevenson. Base on balls: Of f "Boehler. 1: off Hov llk, 1. Struck out: By Boehler, 7; by ; Hovlfk. 2: by Grorer. 1. Wild pitch: Hovllk. Hit by pitcher: Fiaher by Boehler. Bauman by Grover. Time: 1:41. Cmpirea: Ormsby and Holrne. Runs and hits: Off Hovllk, S and 1 In 4 2-1 in- nlngs. Passed ball: Crosby. Blakralry Ceta Homer. Wichita. Kan., June 25. Wichita won two games from Oklahoma City today j to 4 and I to I, bv hitting when hita I meant runs. Blakealey broke up the firat game when one on and on out In the 30th. when he hit one over tha center ; field fence. Scare, first game: i OKLAHOMA CTTT. - WICHITA " AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Pitt rf Mane, as Midrlleton. If JticDanlel, lb Lone, cf Natle. 2b Glnalardi. Sb Moore, cf 1 : Smith, rf S Waabnurn, Sb D Bereer i 1 Eaat,cf 1 Blakealer. rf 21 MrDrwell, H, S Purtell. 3b ' Haley, c T Gregory, p 0 12 1 0 2 4 1 0 i Young, p Toula . 33 S 21 12! Totsll 37 12 30 14 One out when winning run fteored. Oklahoma City ..001 21 ftOO ft 4 Wichita 10D 010 10 1 S Summary Runs: Mann. Long, Ging lardi, Moore, Smith. Washburn. Berger (2). Blakealey. Haley. Errors: McDanlel. McDowell. Haley, Gregory 2). Sacrifice hits: Mlddleton. McDanlel. Ginglardi. Berger, Last, Toung. Two-baae hits: Long, Moore. Mlddleton. Berger. Home run: Blakealey. Earned runa: Oklahoma City. 1; Wichita, t. Double plays: Nigie to Mann to McDanlel, Berger to Waah burn to McDowell. Struck out: By Toung. : Gregory, 1. Bases on balls: Off Tountf. : Gregory, t. Left on baser: Wichita. 7: Oklahoma City. 7. Vmpire: Burn aide and Fltipatrick. Time: 1:50. Score, second game: OKLAHOMA CTTT. 1 WICHITA. AB.H.O A-: AR.H O A. McDanlel. lb 2 Smith, cf 4 1 3 ft Pitt, rf Maan. aa I Midileton. V : McTjuUel. IB j Fiaher. c Kroeaer. 2b l Glnaiarrli. b j Moore, cf I Roberta, p ! Payne, p ft Washburn, lb 3 Better , aa ' Eaat. rf 2 Blikealev. rf 3' McDowell, lb 3'Purtan, Sb 3 Hale, e 1 ScIUra. p Totall t 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 I 4 1 t 1 0 i i i i a ii ru Totals 33 ( 21 15. Oklahoma City "20 1B oft 1 Wichita 001 01 li S Summary Runs: Middle-ton, Fiaher, Singlardi. Smith, Washburn (I). Berger. Errors: Mann. Ginglardi. Berger. Purtell. Sacriflce hits: Washburn. Berger. Two- base hits: Fiaher !. Middieton. w..h- burn :. Three-base h'ta: waahbum. ! ire.ght rates, with tee exception OI Earned runs: Oklahoma City, t: Wichita. ! .Vnt- nrrviouslr ren'nrerl in arrnrrl 6. Stolen baaea: B'skealey. Hits: Off i lnosc Pr"!OUS y reQUCea in acCOTO- Roberta. io la 1-1 innings, struck out: i ance with orders ot the interstate i F'St-TlrJrZ i seiiara. s. Left an bases: wtchita. t: , crkiahcma City. . Hit by pitchar: Rob- erta br Stliara, Cmplre: Burna.de. T.me 1:45 r Justice Hearing Ward Case I Warned to Free Defendant j White Plains. N. Y., June 25. Su preme Court Justice Iforschauser, who has held several hearings in the j case of Walter S. Ward, charged i with the murder of Garence Peters, has received a threatening letter. I warning him that he would be shot i ualesi Ward were Lrced. Taaa rtralea. Ciao'aratl Juna SI I'r ia rf ihair th.rj e'ra gkt im f e, w I'ttiet jigh to- 'da. lha h4a ml a dal aa.ej. ef Ifte aeriea aid iaa-il iba t'sta la the ra a I Tt him lent. . t i'r.o hard in (he ' eieonil sad far'h :aM"gs and t 4 b I a .unrig ea h'o?a 1-irraBi ai.u t nviKxart AH H O A AM n 0 A I I &!asan'.ll. 7S I Hum. rf a OtuMrt Ik S tv.-u. .f i rt !" I lUii a rt 1 i atatv as I f IH1. tl Cuu p c r. " Kta It B I 1" hamtan t T'araa a K-trrf. ft line.ai lb (KKra. t , t'arlarei. aVMaiira Tt.MlHoa p Tia SI II V )t Teme ; H'uiigea 6V t Toula J4 4 IS Hatted for (ar:a.e la nflB battel f'r Ham llon Is ethth. a. ... k,H tfininpa: P.ttaBurth ' I I' ar.na.ll ' 1 Hatnmaei Rune' Carey. Tiay'."r, Jtch 1 arer. Tiernee, Harrrava (ti Bcllre 1. j rateney, P-ne'u 1J1. trrora- H ta. , t aveney. PlnelU Tao-baaa hit: llohae. Thiee-Mae ht'a' Or!trm Tierney. Racri 1 flea htta- IV.hna. Caveney ill tvouhie rtar: Caveney to Hrhna ta I'aaaert lft Ion baaaa- rutaiMira h. : Ciacinnatl .. i Iiaae a U!l: ("ff Hamilton, : off HU ' I ncarorth. 1; aff Couth. 1. Struck out: By c-iiiro. 1: by Hamilton. J: by Couch. , 1 l!a Off Car on. In 4 innmpa; off 1 Hamilton. 1 In 3 Irninra; eff Hotltnce ' worth, t In 1 Innmr Ptd hall: !vh. ' Ioalrr pitcher: Carleon. Vmplrea: 'll 'and K:m. Timt: 1 14. Kelt Ceta hiJi Hmiut. New York. x. t. June js The cianta dnfeat-d the BraKi In ax erritina ama br th- acora of 4 to The New Torttera w 'run tn tha HMZV. uabed ov-r the alanine j ninth Inritna on baaea on I and ?m:th and r'nrh hit alnf le G-arre Kelly hit naa atlth home run of tha aeaaon off Marquard in the (fifth Tha Bravee tied the arore In the etchtb ob eurceaalve hita by Holke and Ford. O'Neill' cr flee fly and 'inflea by Barbara and Bouthworth. Scored BOSTON I NEW TnK Alt RO A' ABHOA Pr-wall ef Rarhare. Ib vuibwla. rf 4 Raneenft. 4 4 0 1 Rawllnaa. 1 1 . 1 I 11 2 1 Friarb S 4 Mrhitlena. If I t'nilar. If Howie!. 3b I Holke. lb j Ford, aa I O'Neill, e 1 Maronard. T CbrlBtenVy 1 t 2 1 M-uarl. If 4 ft' Yemg. rf 4 It Kellr. Ih 4 .rrmntarhani.cf a 2 1 4' J.aael, rf e-amfh. c I Vehf. P Roher. fi 1 1 f a 1 ivearainr. p Trtal 34 : Totala 11 1 2 HI Two out when winning run aeored. Baited fn- Marcjuard In e'.fhth. Ran for Gowdy In eighth. prora vy !iiuma. . 1 Ttoaton 1 p t)t New York 00 f; J0x 4 Summary Runa: Powell. Halke. Ford. Kella (2). Cunnmgham. 8te-rel. Errora: Suthwonh. Two-baae hita: Friath, Ford. Home run: Ketty. stolen baaea: South worth, Stenital. Sacrifice: O'Neill. Pwubl plava: Bancroft to RawJlnir to Kelly. Nehf to RawMnn to Kelly. Left on baee: New Tork. 4; Boaton. 4. Baaea on balle: Off Nehf, 1: off Oeachr'r. 2 St-urk out: Tly Nehf. 1 by Martiuard. 1 Hita: Off Marquarrl. 7 in 7 inntnea: off Oeachrer. 1 in 1 :- Innlnra; off Nehf. 7 In 7 2-J fnninra: eff Ryan, none in 1 1-1 Innlr.ira. Hit by pitcher: By Nehf (Nlcholaonl. W'lnnlna? pitcher: Ryan Loilnr pitcher: Oeschger. VraplreB: Qulgley and Mono, Time: 1:4:. RoMna Win la lacaahatli. Brooklyn. N. T., Jum i. Brooklyn ram from behind to tla the Phiilica ta the eighth Innlnr of a eenaationa! game today and won In the eleventh. J to 2. Cadora checked the viaitctra in the extra Inning while Deberry drova Schmandt home with the winning tally. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I BBOOKLTN. AB H O A.' AB.H.0 A. Ham, v 4 1 5 High. 3b 5 1 41 s lohriatnn. 2b 514 5 11 0 B. Griffith, rf 4 14 5 1 ft ft Wheat. If 11 I Parklnaor.. 2b I Willlama. Waftor. rf Ler. If Fletcher, al Italic lb Petem. e Weinert. p Bmlth. p 5 5 ft: Mvcra. cf 5 17 4 1 3 Mttrliell. lb 2 0 7 4 0 It 1 :c!tmar,itt, lb 1 1 3 4 1 4 2 Olenn. as 5 0 1 2 2 ft 2 IVhrtT. e 5 2 1 1 0 T Schriter. p 2 ft ft 'Cadore. p 1 ft 0 W 21 If'MnTirrtn 1 1 ft l"Nfl HOB Tmali I Toula 39 S3 1J One out when winning m- aeored. Batted for Mitchell in eirhth. BRtted for Shrlver In seventh. Philadelphia 100 OWI 10 ft 1 Brooklyn 0P0 Oft lift 1 1 Summary Runs: Willlama. Peters. Johnston, Wheat. Schmandt. Errors: Fletche- (2). Two-base hita: Rapp. John ston. Myera. Thre-bts hit: Wheat. Horn run: Williams. Sacrifice: Rat p. "rirrTt-. B. Griffith. Stolen baae: Schmandt. Double plays: Olson to John ston to Mitchell, Johnston tr. Olson and Schmandt. Left on bases: Philadelphia, t: Brooklj-R 10. Base on bails: Off Shrrver. 1; off Weinert. ; off Smith, 1. Hltsr Off Phrlver. H in 7 Innings: off Weinert, 7 in 7 Inninps: off Carlore. none In 4 innings; eff Smith. 2 In 1 ln ninga. Hit by pltch-T: B Weinert CWheat). Struck out: By Shrlver, 2; by Cadore. 1; by Weinert, 1: by Smith. 1. Passed ball: Pete-. W'Inning pitcher: Cadore. Losing, pitcher: Smith, t'mplrea: McCormtck and Eenteile. Time: !:4. Card Wallop Can. St. Louis. Mo. June 25 An avalanche of hits by the Cardinals burled the Cutis under an 11 to 1 score today. The Chi cago team showed a complete reversal of form and their fielding wai far from good. Score : CHICAGO I ST, LOnS AB.H.OAI AB.HOA. Statu cf Hnllocber, I Krai. 3b Crimea, lb Prrherg. if Miller. If Terry, 2b Wirta. e O'Farrell. c Aldrldae. p Oeboroe. p Totals 4 2 1 o riack, rf 5 11ft S Smith, cf 5 4 3 0 SiRornalrr. Sb 4 13 l'M-Hetirr. If 5 13ft Foumier. !b 2 15 1 ft Stock. Sb I 2 ft 1 5 Ainanrirh. o 5 21 ft'Tann. as 3 ft J I r Slierdell. p 4 10 2 T Totals 15 1! 27 12 S4 ( 24 17 Snore by Innings: Chicago t ft 00 1 St. Lauii 012 502 lOx 11 Summary Runa: Wirta. Flack (2). Smith (3). MrHenry, Fournier (21. Aln amtth. Lavsn, Sherdell. Errora: Holloch er. Krug, Orimea, Stock. Two-base hits: Grimes, Flads, McHenry. Three-bftsc hit: Hornsby. Home runs: Fournier. I Smith. Sto:r. baees: Hollocher (21, Hornsby. Sacrifice htta: Aldrldge, Four nier. Double play: Stock to Hornsby to Fournier. Left on baees: Chicago, 12; St. Lout. 3. Base on balls: Off Sher dell. 5: off Aldrldre. 1; off Osborne, i. Struck out: By Sherdell. 5; br Osborne. L Hits: Off Aldridge, in 4 innings; off Osborne. 4 in, 4 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Lavan. by Osborne. w;ld pitches: Sherdell, Aldridge. Winning pitcher: Sherdell. Losing pitcher: AldrlSge. Um pires: Hart asd O'Day. Time: 2:00. j Freight Cut Ordered at Road's Suggestion Lincoln, June 25. The state rail way commission, in an order issued calls for a 10 per cent reduc- , ,- , . - , . . t. ..... n ' y railroads of the state on an ! Conimerce commission The order , of today is m line with the general j reduction determined upon by the ( ln,trstate .ornmerce commission i and was made at the suggestion of the railroad companies. Ex-Lincoln Man Drowned Lincoln. June 2?. Dean Stokke. former Lincoln resident, emploved as . : r. r - - an engineer jor xrie uuriing-.on, was arownea in tne r;ait river near Bridgeport Friday, according to word received here. He served in France durirg the woild war. Matched Welters Will Meet in Bout Here Julv Ith a Poupla County Post cf American Lejrion to t3ge Battle Between Local Scrapper. By RALPH WAGNER. "Kid" Srhlaifrr. Omaha's kalf pctu;r el:erttight slugger, and HllO I-Or.. a.SO of O'riiihs, hae It'n ssr.cd for a 1'1-rcur.d brut to be shaped at the City Auditorium ihe afternoon of July 4 The Doug hs county ist of the American Le- 1 cion w;l stag the fight, which has been aubfti tuted for the Rerer-C ibbon s content. Both Schlaifer and Logan have exchanged ring greetings vi Omaha Kfore the lat:T winning a referee's ,tl ,.,- fiecisifn wiinn wa ...- ar -nh the purchasers oi 5J ticket. Managerltss. Schlaifer will em- bark On niS feconq lap oi n jian. trip, chucked lull of confidence in himself as man-aeer-fighter. The "Kid- ha bid good-bye to John ny Creeley for at least a week and intend to handle his own business. In meeting Lo gan, Schlaifer w-ill meet a clever welterweight; one who can use his noodle ls well as his fists, all oi which is a valuable asset to one who depends on his rifig earnings as hi bread and butter. The Lejrion expects to line up a pood card of preliminary bouts. Sixtv Are Nabbed by Cops in Raids on Beer Parlors City Jail Is Surge of Prisoners and Bondsmen Cell Capacity Soon Exhausted. Raids begun by federal agents last week on Omaha whisky and beer selling parlors were continued by police and more than 60 persons, in mates and proprietors were arrested. Trie raids were conducted by a oi special squad under Sertreant of JJ Police Gardner and Detectives Dan- Daum ana ramtag. , From midnight until dawn the police .station was a surge of prison ers, professional bondsmen, ward captains ar.d relatives, seeking to provide bail for those arrested. The cell capacity' of the iail was early exhausted, ?.nd the detention hospital was pressed into service. At 819 South Kineteenth street five persons were taken, and next door, 817 South Nineteenth street. . four more were caught. Fred Mc Donald, J. E. Williams and Otto Heble were named as the jironrie tors. ,A large quantity of beer was taken at both places. A "black and ta.n-' drinking resort at 2524 Caldwell yielded a dozen in mates, son.e nepro and some white. The races mingled on the dance floor there Beer and whisky were plentiful. Al Gray was held as the proprietor... There were 20 men and women drinking the old week out and the new one in at Cosimo Russo's resi dence, 3720 Ohio street, when the raiding squad appeared. All were bundled into the patrol wagon and emergency cars. Jesse Wiggins, 1310 North Twenty-fourth street, was host to 10 "friends" who were charged with dis orderly -conduct. Rail Labor Board Decides for Workers Chicago. June 25. Just as the general grievance committee of 90 plunged into the work of can vassing the strike vote polled among; 450.000 railroad shop men through out the country, the United States railroad labor board handed down six decisions against four railroads upon one of the three main issues on which the vote was taken the employment of the contract system or the "iarming out" of work to out- . side firms. In finding the reads guilty of vio lation of the board's rulings, the labor board followed the precedent established a few weeks ago in its decision in the case of the Indiana Harbor Belt railroad. In that case, however, only the shop crafts were affected, while some of the cases de cided today were brought by two other classes oi workers who are now taking strike votes the main tenance of way men and the clerks. Heaviest Actor on Stage Dies in New York Hospital New York. June 25. Raymond Kelliher, widely known as ""Fatty" Kelliher and the hoviest actor oa the American srage. died at Bellevue hospital, following an at tack of heart trouble. For tr.ar.y years he was a ssccessml polite , comedian and vaudeville performer. i I A "white elephant" can be turned j wto cash quickest by advertising it for sale in The Bee Want Ada, aa4-5r