In Kelly's Homer With Giant on Base Wins for New York in 18th Inning 4fin Y Y THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 8. IMS. I ( , 1 6 fi Pirates Score One' in Final Frame, but Iose Pittsburgh Pound Five . Giants for 22 Hits in 18 Inning - Final Score, 9 to 8. Forbr Field. Pittsburgh. July 7. Vew York defeated Pittsburgh to day. 9 to 8, in 18 inning. Each side was Builty of numerous nmplaya in the field, moit of which r-ultl in r'tin. Kelly, (iooch and Carry fea tured at the feat. Carey stole home in the third nning and reached nrt h.ise nine limes. Krllv hit a home rim over the left field wall in the n'nth inning, and his second home run came in the lflth. with a man on hue. which won the -game. Scorer NKW TOHK I Sioux City Bunches Hits in Ninth Inning and Trims Buffaloes 6 to 5 PITTSIIl'ROH. aii II O A A II H O A u.. , I 1 Si Harran.. u S t S S I j ti rarey- cr n t S II lllghre. If 7 1 a II riarnh , lb I J S J r.n: lb 1 1T 41 Ftnhwer, rf S 1 3 "I Orlmm, lb S ai cloorh. e iii. :i Knack, lb S M'USel, If I Ynung, rf S Kelly, lb S Hieng'l, ef Smith, e 4 tHhlnnrre S 1 1 mini). a I j.hii'h, p i iSnrdrr 1 x Roberts. causey, a S louglaa, p I fAnnard, P (lrnh t xDelan Ryan, f 1 Y'llnwh., p I sMattnx 1 Morris., p 4 t IS S IS Totala T !! 14 IT Tnlala 74 IS S4 SSI New York ....! Oil 611 OAS SOS 01)1 t Pittsburgh ....Ml SIS 111 00 000 SSI I Kn for Smith In eighth. xnatted for J. Barnes In eighth. xRan for Snyder In eighth. xnatted for Jonnard In 14th. Ran for Qroh In 14th. Batted for Tellowhorae In eighth. Summary Rum y Bancfrnt (1), Prlach, Young. Kelly 2), Stengel, Shlnnera, J. Bar nes. Maranvllla. Caray (1). Blgbee. 1. rtirnhart, Onoch. Krrora: Mauaal, Kally. Smith. Maranvllle. Una. Robwer (J). Goncb. CI. Morrlaon. Tw-baaa hlta: Snyder, Ooorh, Carry. Thr-baae hlta: Raw llnga. Home runa: Kally. S. Stolen baaes: I'nrey. 1; Meusel. Sacrifice: Meusel, Yel low horse, Barnhart. Rohwar. Double playa: rrlarh-Bawllnga, to Kelly; Bancroft-Raw-linga to Kelly. Left on baae: New York. M; Pittsburgh, 17. Baaaa on balla: Off .1. Barnea, 4: off Yellowhorse, J: off c.iuscy. t: off Douglas. : off Jonnard, ! off Ryan. 1; off Morrison. 1. Struck nut: By J. Barnea, 7: by Tellowhorae. 3; l.y Pnuflaa. 1; by Ryan, 3; by Morrlaon. Hlta: Off J. Barnea. S In 7 Innings; off Caueey. 1 In I; none out In ninth: ofr linuglas. 4 In 4: off Jonnard, 0 In 1; off Ityan, S In S; off Yellowhorse. 10 In 8 ..ff Morrlaon, S In 10. Hit by pitched ball: By Vcllowhorae. S (Rawllnga, 8tengel). Wild i Itches: Morrlaon. 2. Balk: Tellowhorae. winning pitcher: Ryan. Loelng Vtrhtr, Morrlaon. Umplrea: Moran- and Qulgley. T.me: 4:1S. " farda Defeat Dodieee. St Loulsi July 7. Rogera Hornsby'e home run. hla Slat of the season with Smith on flrat In the ninth I""!". ,h. r.niin.la their aecond straight vic tory over Brooklyn nere lonay, o i Hornsby now leada all the horn .run hlt- tera in the major leagues, aa William". the American league leader ha. - re , BROOKLYN. ST. WUIS ' m u n 1 I t AB.H.O.A. c l ' A SI Flack, rf . 4 0 S a I 7 smnn, rr o 1 3 O Horn'y, Jb S 13 0 schuitx, it Sill Four'er. lb 4 2 7 1 Stock. 3b 4 1 J 2 Alna'th. a 1 1 i Lavan, ai 4 S I 31 North, p 0 I Halnfa. D 0 Total! 33 325 111 Pertlca, p t UMueller 1 0 0 o tzMann 0 OOS Totala 37 14 27 14 xOne out when wlnnlnf run ecored. iBatted for Ralnea In ltn. caRan for Lavan In eighth. . T,r8..k?ynb)r '""'"V. 022 - St LoulJ 000 003 012 S Summ.rV-Run.: High. Griffith Wheat. Srhmandt. Olao, Smith, Hornaby, Schultj, Pourrler. Alnamlth (2). Krrora: T Grif fith. Olaon. Hornaby. Two-baje hits. De Berry, Hornsby. Fournler. Home runs Wheat. Alnamlth. Hornaby. Stolen Alnamlth. Sacrifice: Schmandt. Pouole Play: North to Hornaby. Left on baaea. Brooklyn. S: St Louis. S. Baaes on balla. Off Vance. 3: off Pertlca. 3: off North. 1. Struck out: By Haines, 1: by Pertlca, 1. Hits: Off Pertlca. 4 In i lnnln.S: 5f: North. 0 tn 1 Inning. Passed ban. De Berry. Winning pitcher: North. Umpires. Klem and Pelman. Time: 1:45. BafeBallResialts W KnTKR I KAOt K. W. U I I W t. Pel. Joa h 4 Kl OBikl 43 34 444 TuUa tt 11 ,ail M. t'lly It St Mnvuln 4i 17 .StS Denver 37 4 ,131 Soa I'lty 41 34 . Iea Mo'a if IS 3:1 Veaer1ai'a KeMtlla. Mmui f'll, S Omaha, S. kLhiu illy. L, Wxhita I Tulaa. I, Si. Joa7ih, I. Irs Molnra, 1. Iirnver, S. Today's (me. Omaha al Mnaa I'll). wiihlia at iklahma rny. Imvr al lira Mulnes. Tulk4 at Hi, Jueeph. .r.iiH KA Ttatb l.r tl.l K. W t. Trt ' W 1. Pel. Kslrhury 31 II . Ni.rfnlk 24 it III l.lncnln II 31 ,t3 Heatrlre 22 10 .413 llaxtlnis 21 li .447, lir dlaland IS 21 .401 Vralrnlay'a Heeulte. Nnrfulk, S; tlrnnd Uland, 4. Hastings, 7-7: Lincoln, i t. Uratrne, 7; KalrUury. S. Today's liaanea. Norfolk at tlraml Island. Hastings at l.lncnln. Fairbury at llratrli. .4t:n.u. i.Kifit k. NewY'k 24 .aillt'lnrinn'tl II IS .4S0 Hi. Irfiula 44 33 ,I7I I'ltlali'gh 34 40 .413 m aiyn io is .nil rhlla 27 40 ,i1 Chicago 37 31 ,S0T Boston 24 44 .171 Yesterday 'a Results. New York, I; I'lttaburgh, S (IS In nings.) St. l.oule, I, Brooklyn, I. Chicago, 7; Boston, 3. Philadelphia. 3; Cincinnati, 1. Today' Cames. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boaton at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAfiVE. W. L. Pet I W. L. Pet St. Louis 4 31 .617 W'ash't'R 31 31 .473 N'w York 47 3.1 . SSI Cleveland 34 44 .438 Chicago 40 34 .126 Boaton S3 43 .440 Detroit 40 37 .tlSPhil 2S 42 .403 Yeaterday'a Heeulte. rnliadelphla, S: Chicago, 3. Detroit, 7-11; Washington, S-S. St. Louis, 1-4; Boston. 0-5. New York, 1; Cleveland, 0. Today'a Games. Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Washington. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pot tnd'npnlls 4S 30 .0161 Loulsvlll 38 43 .469 St. Paul 45 31 .692 Columbus 35 4S .432 Mllw'kee 46 .13 .MS'Knn. City 37 47 .140 Sllnn p lis 42 35 .545ToledO 28 49 .364 Yeaterday'a Reaulta. Louisville, 4; Columbus, 2. Kansaa City, S: Minneapolis, 4. St. Paul, 7; Milwaukee. 4. Toledo-Indlanapolls, rain. Today's (iames. Toledo at Indianapolis. Columbus at ioulsvllle. Minneapolis at Kansas City. St. Paul at ' Milwaukee. I Csl Coast league. Vernon, 16: Sacramento. 6. San Francisco. 7; Portland, 1. Oakland. 6: Salt Lake, .1. Seattle, 6; Loa Angeles, 6. Htah. 3b Jnhn'n.'Sb . I T. Grif, rf Wheat, If 4 Myers, ef 3 Sehm't. lb 3 Clsnn, aa 4 PeBarry, e 3 Vance, p 3 1 4 3 3 2 1 1 11 1 0 2 3 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FhllUea DefeaS Beds. Cincinnati, O.. July 7. Meadows pitched .u mnA Phlladelohla eaaily d- feated the Reds .in the first game of the sertea, S to I. Luquo waa nil ircci,. S PHILADELPHIA. I .CINCINNATI AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. R.nn. Ih 4 2 6 21 Burns, cf 4 ' ' . m . E r. ..... IK i I'suun i, w 01 Duncan, If 0 Harper, rf SI Wlngo, c Southern Association. Nashville, 6; Atlanta, 4. Chattanooga, 4; Birmingham. New Orleans. 1; Little Rock, Mobile-Memphis; rain. Western Witches Loae Another. Oklahoma City, Ok!., Julv 7. Joe Ber ger set Gregory back at Oklahoma City again today and again the Indians won, this time. 5 to 3. Score: WICHITA. OKL. CITY. AB.H.O.A! Smith, cf 4, 2 1 01 Pitt, rf Waah'r. 2b 5 0 4 SIGIng'dl, If Berger, sa 4 1 2 3 Tate, 3b East, rf 4 1 2 01 Felher. 2b Blksley, If 4 1 3 0 M'Pan'L lb M'D'wl, lb 4 0 10 01 Long, c Butler, 3b 3 1 0 Oiwindle, as Haley, c 4 11 llMoore, cf Gregory, p 3 3 1 6 Payne, p AB.H.O.A. 3 3 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 10 4 1 10 1 1 5 1 0 4 2 3 3 0 0 0 4 P'klns"n,2b 4 Wlll'ml.cf 3 Walker. rf I.ee, if 3 Fj'tcher. sa 4 Leslie, lb 4 Hellne. c 4 M'dows, p 4 t 1 S 6 1 0 1 5 I 1 1 13 3 I 0 Bohne, 2b Pine 111. 3b Kim'ck. ss Luuue, S Totals 31 S27 14 Totals 32 11 27 14 Score by Innings: . , Philadelphia J "? Cincinnati 001 000 00 1 Summary Runs: Parkinson. Fletcher, Meadows, Kimmick. Error: Pinelll. Two base hits: Fletcher. Duncan. Three-base hits: Rapp, Parkinson. Double playa. Klmmlch to Bohne to Daubcrt (2). JVingo to Bohne. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 6; Cincinnati. 5. Base on balls: Off Mea dows. 3; off Luque. 4. Struck out: By Meadows. 2; by Luque. 2. Umpires: O Day and Hart. Time: 1:34. Chr'sby-.: XI ion. If cruise, rf Ho'ke.lb Fnrd.es Kopf.lb Oowdy.c P. Mlller.p M qard.p 3 3 S 9 1 10 S S ' S 1 1 I s s 6 1 Totala 35 10 24 14 Totals 30 1127 14 Score by inninsra: Wichita "on ion oooi Oklahoma City 201 000 llx 5 Summary Runs: Washburn, Berger, Gregory, Pitt (2), Glnglardi, McDaniel. iong. Errors: Butler, Moore. Two-base hit: McDaniel. Three-base hits: Smith, Berger. Pitt. Felher Aarlffa- ntnffia.ji Tate, Wlndle. Stolen bases: Butler, Greg ory. Bases on balls: Off Payne, 1; off Gregory, 2. Hit by pitched ball: McDaniel by Gregory; Butler by Payne. Struck oul: By Payne, 4; by Gregory, 1. Earned runs: Wichita. 3: Oklahoma rtlv K rw,..KiA plays: Berger to Washburn to McDowell; il.i Z.L airuuwni. i.eic on bases: Wichita, 7; Oklahoma, 7. Umpires: Holmes and Ormsby. Time: 1:25. SJntTnke Another Drop. St. Joseph Mo., July 7. Tulea reduced St. Joseph s lead by eight points by win ning today'a game, 3 to 2. Inability to hit in- the pinches was again responsible for the local a defeat. Thirteen Saints were left stranded on the bags. Score- AB.H.O.A. I ST. JOSEPH. 0!' AB.H.O.A. 31 Olson, lb S 1 12 U v, r den.lf 4 11 oi r isner.rf Chicago Cubs Sign Infielder Earl Adams Omaha He Oaasal Ware. Chicago, July 7. Always looking to build up his team, Manager Hill Killefcr of the Cubs today . an nounced that he has secured the services of Karl A da m l, infielder, of the Wichita Falls club of the Texas league Adams is the lead ing infielder of the league and per forms at either eeond or third base or shortstop The Bean have recalled Pitcher Keene from the Toronto club of the International league and Outfielder Arthur Weis from St. Paul, and sent them to Wichita Falls subject to recal. These payers and a bundle of coin, go to make up the influence which brings Adams to Chicago. Adams will re port at the end of the Texas league season. The Cubs management also an nounced the outright release of Alex Freeman, pitcher. Pitcher Eubanks, who was discov ered in Dallas, Tex., by Scout Jack Doyle, is expected to report to the Cubs today. Doyle claims that Eu banks is a youngster of promise. McKechnie Honored. Pittsburgh, July 7. Bill Mc Kechnie, new manager of the Pitts burgh Nationals, wilt be honored at Forbes Field here on July 12, when Pirate followers will observe "Mc Kechnie Day." The celebration will be lead by fans of Wilkinsburg, in the suburb where McKechnie main tains his home. Sioux City Packers Sell Elsh to Pittsburgh Pirates for $16,000 Retord-Brf akiog W e t e r u League Price Paid for Outfielder. 'ifo Sioux City. la., July 7. Sale of Roy Elah, 24-year-old Sioux City Western league outfielder, to the Pittsburgh Pirates for a record breaking Western league price was announced here late today hy "Chick" Mattick, manager of t lie Packers. The Sioux City club will receive Outfielder John Mckan - and .two other Pittsburgh players and a cash consideration for Elsh, making the total amount of money involved ap proximately $16,0M). Sale of I far per by Oklahoma City to the Cincinnati Kcds for $15,000 last year has been the record price for a ball player purchased out ol the Western league. Elsh, who is playing his first year of professional baseball, will report to the Pirates after the Saturday gain: here. Mckan will play in the first game of the double-header with Omaha here Sunday. Elsh was with Denver in the Mid west league last season. Despite his youth and inexperience in profes sional baseball, he has been close to the top in league batting all season, having a standing of .362 in this week's averages. Earlier in the sea son he was above the .400 mark for several weeks. He is second in the league in stolen bases and is gener ally considered the best outfielder in the circuit. While the Packers were in the southern end of the circuit major league scouts flocked southward to see the Packer outfielder in action. Bill Hinchman, scout for the -Pitts burgh club, watched Elsh play in Oklahoma. City and obtained an op tion, which expired today. The White Now a Pirate .t i i I W ... ' 11 f ,-faD' I ill 1 a The Great Rose Wins Big Race in Grand Circuit N'orih Randall, Cleveland, O., July 7 Lon McDonald, the Indianapolis rriiiotnan, drove his second stake winner in as many days when The Cire.it Rose, owned by T. D. Tag gart, jr., of French I.ick. Ind., an nexed The Tavern stake purse of $5,000, the feature event of today's Grand Circuit race program. In ne gotiating the first mile in 2:05 3-4. the Peter The Great trotter clipped one-half second from the track rec ord for the Tavern, which was held jointly by Jeanette Rankin and Grand Chimes. McDonald was be hind Jeanette Rankin when she equalled the record and won the event last year. Frederick K.. driven and trained I bv B. G. Perry, Oskaloosa, Ia made ' bis debut in a race an auspicious one by winning the 2:21 trot. Jack drattan. driven iy waiter Cox, won the 2:06 class pace. He was the third favorite of the day to win. The summaries: !:51 claaa. trotting, puraa $1,200 (first division): Roy Elsh. Sox sent Johnny Evers to Tulsa, while the Washington club sent Joe Engle from Chicago to Tulsa after club officials had been notified that the Pittsburgh club had been given an option on his services. i.-r..i.ri,.L! v h m . bv Iowa Todd IB. . Perry) -J,-.--'1 Toliia Hoy. b. by Bonnie Tolua (Hrrltonfrld) Stary Kenna. b. m.. by San Fran cisco (H. Fleming! Bemore, b. g., by Dromore Flrat (McDonald) :'""'.';;'! Noble Argot, blk. li.. by The Abbe (H. Perry) v:.""4 Blnollte, Victor Man and Minora started. Time: t:0SS4, S:10V4, 2:10. The Tavern "Steak," 2:14 class, trotting, purse 15.000: : Tn riran, none. h. m.. by Peter The Great (McDonald) 1 Princess Ktawah, b. in , by Ktawilh (Murphy) Peter Elation, ch. g., by Aladon (Loomis) David Axworthy, ch. h., by Ax worthy (McMahon) Lorena Watts, h. m., by General Watts (Kilman) 4 Pelhnm Kxplres, Teddy Kay and Mnry also started. Time: 2:06 3-5, 2:08U, 2:11'.. 7 1 1 7 1 1 I 4 4 3 also 1 ro 4 1 3 S 2 4 5 t Our American Tanks Blank Indiana, New York, July 7. New York mads It three straight from Cleveland today, Hoyt winning a tight pitcher's battle from Morton, 1 to 0. . Score: CLEVELAND. AB.H.PO.A. .Tamles., If 3 Wa'by, 2b 3 Speak., rf 4 Wood, rf 3 Sewell, ss 4 Uardn., .lb 3 M'ln'ls. lb 3 O'Neill, o 3 Morton, p 3 NEW YORK. AB.H.PO.A. Witt, cf 3 10 0 M'Nally, 3b 3 Ruth, If 3 Meusel, df 3 Pipp, lb 3 Ward, 2b 3 Scott, ss 3 Hoffman, c3 Hoyt, p 3 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 16 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 Totala 29 5 24 121 Totals 27 5 27 15 Cleveland 000 000 000 0 New York 100 000 OOx 1 Summary Runs: Witt, Errors: Wamby. Two-base hits: Wambsganss. Three-base hits: Scott. Sacrifices: Wamby, McNally. Double plays: Pipp (unassisted). Left on bases: New York. 4; Cleveland, 6; Bases on balls: Off Hoyt, 2; of Morton, 1. Struck out: By Hoyt, 1; by Morton. 6. Umpire: Connolly and Chill. Time: 1:35. TULSA, Ben'e.lf 4 1 Th ps n.3b Davis. rf Stuart, ss Lamb.cf Ba'm'n,2b Leli'Mb Cr'sby.c Sh'man.p.p Blark.p 2 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 0 11 0 3 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 S 27 0 B'n'wltz.cf 1 Defate.ss 0 McD'n'd,3b 1 Smlth.2b 4 K'dler.c 0 Blrd.p L'db'g.p 13J zG'b'wskl 35 1" 27 13 Ttarers Con Double-Hesuler. Washington. July 7. Detroit took both games of a double-header from Washing ton today, 7 to 6 and 11 to S, the visitors getting their winning margin in' the ninth inning of each game. Cobb got a total of aeven hlta, flyo of them in the second game. Score first game: DETROIT. I WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Blue, lb .Tnnaa. 3b Cobb, Cf Veach, If Hell n, rf Clark, 2b Rigney, ss Bassler, c xGagnon P 1 Oleson, cole, p 3 Holling, p 0 xMani'n, c I Oldh'm, p 0 1! Smith, If P k n h, sa Rice, cf Judge, lb Goebel, rf 6 6 4 6 3 xBro'er. rf 1 Shanks, 3b 3 Harris, 2b 4 Plci'ch. e 3 Johns'n, p 4 1; off Mogrldge, 15 In S 1-3; off Zarachy, S In 1-3; off Brlllheart, 0 In 1-3, . 'Hit by pitched ball: By' Holing (Qharrity). Wild pitch: Oldham. Winning pitcher: Hol ing; losing pitcher, Zachary. Umpires: Walsh and Dlneen. Timer 2:40. i Athletira Thlm White Sox. Philadelphia, July 7. Philadelphia de feated the Chicago White Sox today, C to 3, by hitting Blankenahlp, a Texas re cruit, for five hits and five runs in the fourth inning. Rommel held the Sox safe all the way. Walker of the Athletics hit his eighteenth homer. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 .Tohn'n, sa 4 Mull'n, 3b 4 Colll's. 2b 4 Hoop'r, rf 4 Mostil, cf 4 Falk, If 4 Sheely, lb 3 Yaryan, c 2 Schalk, c 2 Bl'shlp, p 1 C'tney. p 2 xStrunk 0 1 2 3OaH'y, as 1 3 0 A 2 1 Walker, If Hauser, lb Miller, cf Perkins, c Welch, rf Dykes, 3b Romm'l, p Totals Totals 37 11 27 12 Totals znauea ror Mird in eighth. Tulsa loo OU 0003 St. Joseph . 000 010 010 : Summary Runs: Bennett, Thompson, Bauman. Smith, Kandlcr. Error: Lelivelt. Runs and hits: Off Sherman, 3 and S In 7 .Innings; off Black, 0 and 1 in 2 Itlnings; off Bird, 3 and 9 in 8 Innings; off Lind berg. 0 and 0 In 1 Inning. Earned runs: Tulsa, 3; St. Joseph, 2. Bases on balla: Off Sherman, 6; off Bird, 3. Struck out: By Sherman. 3; by Bird, 2. Left on basea: Tulsa, 9: St. Joseph. 13.' Wild pitch: BlrdM' Two-basehlts: Davis. Sherman. Cor rlden.' Sacrifices: Lamb, Thompson. Olson, Grabowskf. Umpires: Anderson and Don ahue.' Time: 1:50. Lynch Outpltrhcs Hall. Dea Moines, 'la.. July 7. Lynch out- pitched Halt and the Boosters defeated Denver in the first game of the aeries here today, 7 to v. Lynch allowed five scattered hits. Jack Braney, tho new local - manager, took charge of the club today. W'ileon'g hitting featured. Score: DENVER. DES MOINBS. AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.A. O'Brien.rf lodgers. 2b Gomes.lf Long.rf Cart'r't.lb Pat's'n,3b Kerr.ss Parker.c Hall.p Cuba Defeat Boaton. Chicago.. July 7. Chicago bunched Its hlta off Frank Miller, driving him off tha mound In the fourth Inning, and hit MarqUard opportunely, winning the first gamo of the serlea with Boston, 7 to 2. Alexander pitched a steady game, hold ing the easterners to six hits. Score: BOSTOM CHICAGO. AB.H.PO.A.I AB.H.PO.A. rnarell.rf 4 I S oiMalael.cf 4 16 1 o v ainoi cn r.ss d HTerra,2b 4 01t,rlmes.lb 4 V Barber, rf 4 SIL. Mlller.lf 5 2Krug.3b 3 OlOTar'l.c 3 HAl'x'der.p 3 I -Totala 35 13 27 11 Totals 33 S 24 121 Ttoston" T """n":- "00"1"- "0-'- Summary-Ron. . PpH. -?" ''; Hnllochcr. Terry. Grimes (2. L. Miller. O Farrlel. - Krrora: Nixon Kopf, .erry. T..h... hit.. Orlmcs. Nixon. L. Miller. Three-base hits: Brlmes. O Farrell. Home j Tot, 2J 5 24 S run: Nixon. Stolen bases: t ncore oy innings: flee- O'Farrell Terry. Left on base: bos- Denver 000 000 000 0 ton' 4- Chicago. 11. Bases on balls: Oft I Dp, Moines no 020 03x 7 F Miller. 2: off Alexander. 2: off Star-1 Summary Runs. Wagner. Horan. quard. 3. Struck out: By Alexander, l. Graney (2), Gorman. Turgeon (2). Er-Hlts- Off F Miller, S In 3 1-1 Innings, l rnr: jng. Two-base hits: Wilson (2). off Marquard. 4 In 4 2-3 Innings. Losing j Turgeon,. Graney, Graham. Gorman, pitcher F. Miller. Umpires: Sentello ana Wagner. O'Brien. Parker. Sacrifice hlta: MrCormlrk. Time: 1:40. ' Cartwrlght. Lynch. Stolen basea: Turgeon. i ivert on oases: uenver. 6; Lies Moines, 6. : Struck out: By Lynch. 4; by Hall. S. I Bases on balls: Off Lynch. 1; off Hall. 2. , Earned runs: Des Moines. 4. Losing pitcher: Hall. Double plays: Turceon to ! Braham. Genin to Wilson. Umpires. Dalley and Fitsnatrlck. Time: 1:25. Totals 38 13 27 13 xRan for Bassler In eighth xBatted for Holling In ninth. 7.Batted for Goebel in seventh. Score by Innings: Detroit 200 110 0217 Washington 000 104 1006 Summary Runs: Blue. Cobb (2), Veach, Clark. Rigney. Baaaler, Pecklnpaugh, Goe bel, Judge, Shanks, Harris, Piehlnlch. Er rors: Jones, Rigney, Smith, Harris (2.) Two-base hits: Cobb. Pecklnpaugh, Heil- mann. Shanks, Veach. Three-base hits: Judge (2), Cobb. Sacrifice hits: Jones, Veach, Basler. Shanks. Double plays: Pecklnpaugh, Harris. Judge; Rigney, Bass ler, Jones, Clark. Left on basea: Detroit. 10; Washington. 7. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off Cole, 1; off Oleson, 1. Struck out: By Cole, 1; by Johnson. 3. Hits: Off Cole. 11 In 6 Innings (none out, one on base In seventh); off Holling. 0 in one inning; off Oleson, 0 In 1 1-3 In nings; off Oldham, 0 In 2-3 Inning. Win ning pitcher: Oleson. Umpires: Dlneen and Walsh. Time: 2:15. Second game: DETROIT. I WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Totals 34 I 24 h xUatted for Blankcnshlp in fifth. Score by innings: Chicago 000 021 0003 Philadelphia 000 510 00x 6 Summary Runs: Hooper, Mostil, Shee ly, Galloway, Walker (2), Miller, Welch. Dykes. Error: Dykes. Two-base hits: Falk, Dykes, Rommel, Miller. Three-base hit: Hooper. Home run: Walker. Stolen base: Miller. Double plays: Rommel, Gal loway and Hauser; Blankenship, Johnson and Sheely. Left on baaes: Chicago, 6: Philadelphia. 6. Bases on balls: Off Blankenship, 1; off Rommel, 2; off Court ney, 2. Struck out: Hy Blankenahlp, 2; by Rommel, 3; by Courtney, 3. Hits: Off Blankenship, 7 in 4 innings; off Courtney. 2 In 4 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Blankenship (Welch.) Losing plcther: Blankenship. Umpires: Nallin and Mol arity. Time: 1:38. Brown and Red Sex Split Double. Boston, July 7. St. Louis and Boston divided honors today. Shocker won the first game for the visitors, 1 to 0, and Burns' home run over the left field fence off Pruett In the thirteenth gave Bos ton the second, 6 to 4. acore first game 0 Genin. cf 1 Wagner.3b al Horan. rf o! Graham. lb 0! Graney.lf 01 G'rman,2b 3' Turgeon.es 1! Wilson. c 3! Lynch.p 0 3 1 0 1 2 1 10 : l 1 i 2 4 3 6 0 0 Blue.lb Caney.3b Cobb.cf Veach.lf Flag'd.lf Hell'n.rf Cut'sw.2b Kigney.ss Msnlon.c Oldham, p xGagnon Hollng.p Woodall Dauss.p Totals 34 11 27 10 Girl Ball Player May Be Rival to Babe Ruth Mansfield, O., July 7. "Some ball player" numbers among the femininity comprising' the Ohio Brass company's girls baseball club here. This particular girl ball player not only is a heavy hitter, but she can "sure tfarel" around the bases. In a game with the Westing house female team, with bases full, she hit a home ran. Going around the diamond she reached home in advance ef the runners from sec- and third. Burman and Dundee Matched Chicago. July 7. Joe Burman, the Chicago bantamweight, and Mike Dundee of Rock Island, III., were matched tonight to box 10 rounds' at Aurora, 111., July 14. Training Bouts Tonight The regular weekly program of training bouts will be staged tonight at the Orpheum Garden gymnasium. Seven four-round bouts are on the Drosram. 3 14 01 Milan. If 3 1 1 P'k'gh.ss 2 Rice.cf 0 Judge. lb 0 Goebel. rf OlzBrower.rf Totals 45 20 27 11 Shanks. 3b Harrls,2b Ghar'ty.c Mog'dge.p Za'rhy.p Br'l'h't.p 2 3 1 3 : 2 10 0 2 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A, Tobin, rf 3 12 0 Gerber, sa 3 1 1 5 aider, lb 3 2 10 M'M's, 2b 4 1 1 Jac'n, cf 4 1 S Will's, If 3 0 2 Short'n, If 1 0 1 Sever'd, c 4 0 3 Eller'e. 3b 4 2 1 Shoek'r, p 2 0 0 1 1 BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Llebold, cf 4 2 3 1 Meno'y, rf 4 1 2 0 Burns, lb 4 0 6 0 Pratt. 2b 4 2 2 1 Dugan, 3b 4 1 0 1 J. Col's, rf 4 0 6 0 Rue!, c 4 17 1 0 Mayn'd. aa 3 1 1 1 4 Penno'k, p 3 0 0 3 11 zHarris 110 0 zSmlth 10 0 0 Totals 31 8 27 11 Totals 36 9 27 8 zBatted for Maynard in ninth. zBatted for Pennock in ninth. , Score by inninga: a. t .i- ... nA - - oi. uuuil UV1 UUO TJUU 1 I Boston 000 000 000 0.. Summary Run: Ellerbe. Error: Ellerbe. I chamoion Two-base hlta: Si.l.r l.k... vii.k. -"""pruu Sacrifice hits: Shocker, Gerber. Double play: Shocker, Gerber, Sisler. Left on basea: St. Louis. 7; Boston. 9. Bases on balls: Off Pennock (2.) Struck out: By Shocker, 2; by Pennock, 2. Umpires: Evana and Hlldebrand. Time: 2:1. Score, second game: ST. LOUIS. I BOSTON. AB.H.PO.A.I AB.H.PO.A. zBatted for Ferguson In ninth. Score by innings: St. Louis 003 000 010 000 0 4 Boston 100 001 101 000 1 3 Summary Runs: Tobin. Sisler (21, Wright. Ulennsky, Burns, Dugan, J. Col lins, Plttenger. Errors: Sisler. Menosky. Ferguson. Tvo-b'sc hits: Shorten, .lucob sen. Sisler, Dugan, Harris. Smith. Three base hits: Sislet. Homo run: Burns. Stolen baaes: DugHn, Menosky. Sacrifice: Shorten, Ruel, Ferguson, Lcibold. Double play. Gerber ,to Sisler, Gerber to Ale Manus to Sisler, Dugan to Pratt to Burns. Left on bases: Sr. Louis, 8; Boston, 6. Bases on rails: Off Wright, 1: off Fergu son, 1. Struck nut by Wright. 2; by Pruett, 2: by Ferguson, U. Hits: off Wright, 10 In 8 1-3 Innings; off Pruett, 2 In 4 innings; off Ferguson, 10 In 9' In nings; off Russell, 3 In 4 Innings. Hit. by pitcher: By Wright (Menosky), by Pruett (,J Collins). Winning pitcher: Russell. Losing pitcher: Pruett. Umpires: Hllde brand and Evans. Time: 2:21. State Link Lose Pair. Lincoln. Neb., July 7. Hastings obliter ated what little chance Lincoln had of going to . Pennantville In the first half of the split season today by taking both ends of a twin bill. The first game ended, 7 to 4 for the visitors and the second, 7 to 0. The locals were powerless before Wlging ton, getting but one clean hit, the other two being scratches. The score (first game) : HASTINGS. LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A.l AB.H.O.A Pizer. 2b Gaug'n, ss Amen, cf To'es, lf-rf Wlllets, c Ec'myr, 11) Kn'p. rf-lf Crann, 3b H. S'th, p Beck, rf 0 ,1 31 Deal, ss 5 0 11 0 2 lCarrig, cf 5 1 1 II 0 0 0 McCoy, lb 5 1111 1 1 0 Gibson, rf 5 2 4 0 2 12 0 Dye, ;b 3 2 2 4 1 6 01 Bool, If 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 Zlnker, 3b 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 Conkey, c 3 2 8 3 0 t 1F. Smith, p 2 0' 0 1 0 0 01 .lepson. p 10 0 2 IzBalley 10 0 0 Totals 30 7 27 7 I Totals 36 8 27 14 zBatted for Smith in sixth. Score by innings: Hastings 000 302 200 7 Lincoln 200 000 200 4 Summary Runs: Gaughan, Amen (2), Wllletts (2), Echtermeyer. Knapp, Carrlg. McCoy, Gibson (2). Error: Pizer. Three base hits: Crann, Knapp. Two-base hits: Echtermeyer, Tomes, McCoy. Sacrifice hits: Knapp, Echtermeyer, Passed ball: Conkey. Struck out: By H. Smith. 11; by F. Smith, 1; by Jepson, 6. Bases on balls: Off H. Smith, 4; off F. Smith, 3: off Jep son. 4. Hits and runs: Off f. Smith, 6 and 5 In 6 innings; off Jepson, 1 and 2 in 3 innings. Hit by pitcher: By Smith (Gaughan). Left on bases: Hastings, 6; Lincoln, 8. Earned runs: Hastings, 7; Lin coln, 4. Umpire: Johnson. Time: 2:00. second game: HASTINGS I LINCOLN AB.H.PO.A.I AB.H.PO.A Pizer.2b Gaug'n. ss Amen.cf Tomes.rf WH'tts.c Ech'y'r.lb Knapp, If Crann. 3b Wlg'fn.p Totals 2 1 0 0 3 2 2 1 1 15 0 8 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 31 3 27 31 Orr.ss 2: Carrig.cf 0 MoCoy.lb Gibson, rf Dye, 2b Hool.lf Zlnker,3b 1 1 Conkey.c 2Iepson,p 1 Maxwell, p 37 12 27 8 xotais Score by innings: Hastings 100 200 0407 Lincoln 000 000 0000 Summary Run Gaughan, Amen, Tomes. Wllletts. Echtermeyer. Knapp (2) Error. Gnughan. Two-base hlta: Amen (2). Sacrifice hits: Gaughan. Echter meyer. Struck out by Wlgington, 13; by Jenson. 2: by Maxwell. 3. Bases on balla Off Wlgington, 3; off Jepson, 1. Left on bases: Hastings, 6: Lincoln. 7. Karned runs: Hastings, 6. Hits and runs: Off Jepson, 10 and 6 In 8 1-3 Innings; off Maxwell, 2 and 1 In 1 2-3 Innings. Stolen bases: Tomes, Wllletts. Carrig. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Johnson. Beatrice W ins. Beatrice. July 7. Blttendorf stopped the sluggers again today for the second time this week and Beatrice won from Fair bury. 7 to fi. Score: FAIRBURT. BEATRICE. AB.H.O.A Rooney, ss 3 0 1 2 Clevel'd.3b 4 1 M'D'rm't.c Relchle, If Winb'h, lb G'dwln, 2b Jenncy, rf Bliss, cf Broma'n.p Lovich, p AB.H.O.A. Del'g'ra.2b 6 2 8 K'chner, lb 3 0 12 Wiggins.rf 3 1 Bowman, cf 5 3 Mooney, If 4 0 Quinn, ss 4 2 Parker, 3b 3 1 Unger, c 6 0 B'tt'nd'f, p 4 2 1 1 4 3 1 12 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Totala 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 36 11 30 19 Totala 35 10 27 107 None out when winning run scored. Score by innings: Falrbury 000 300 300 0 6 Beatrice 121 001 001 1 7 The Giants got off to a flying start or their western invasion by trimming Pitts burgh, 6 to 3. Nehf's offerings Droved puzzling to all the Pirates eieent Hit Carey, who smacked out a homer, a trlnle ana a aouoie. Totals 35 14 27 19 0 I Tobin. rf 0 Gerber.ss 7 i Sisler, lb 2 M'anus.2b 2 I .Tac'bs'n.cf 1 ' Shorton.lf 0 Sev'r'd.c 0 I Ellerbe. 3b :Wrlght.p Pruett.p Totals xBatted for Oldham in fifth. xBatted for Holing In ninth. zBatted for Goebel In fifth. Detroit 000 020 009 11 Washington 103 110 210 S Summary Runs: Blue. Caney (2), Cobb, Heilmann. Cutahaw. Rigney, Manton. Gag non, Woodell (2), Milan. Pecklnpaugh (4). Rice. (2). Harris. Mogrldge. Errors: Pecklnpaugh (2). Two-base hlta: Peckln paugh. Rice. Judge (2), Blue. Mogrldge. Three-base hits: Harris, Rice. Stolen bases: Brower. Pecklnpaugh. Sacrifices: Qharrity. Mogridge. Double plays: Ghar rlty to Harris, Rigney to Blue. Left on bases: Detroit, 12: Washington. 4. Bases On balla: Off Mogrldge, 4: off Holina-. 2: off Zararhy. 1. Struck out: By Oldham. 1: by Mogrldge. l: oy Holing. I; by Brill- heart, 1. Hlta: Off Oldham. 8 In 4 in nings; off Holing, S tn 4; off Dausa, S In i 6 2 0 01 Leitold.cf 6 6 14 S Menoaky.lt 6 6 4 16 K Burns. lb 6 5 16 3j Pratt, 2b 5 6 1 2 0 Dugan, 3b 6 5 13 0' J. C'llns.rf 4 5 0 2 SlRuel.c 3 5 13 5iMaynard.es 2 1 1 0 3Pit'ger,ss 0 111 2iFoater.aa 2 IFergs'n.p 2 49 13 37 25;Russell.p 1 7-Harris 1 zSmlth 1 zKarr 0 1 S 4 0 0 4 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 Totals . 42 12 39 21 xOne out when winning run aenred. xBatted for Maynard In seventh. zBatted for Pittenger In ninth. "Rudy" Knepper and Bartlett Play Today fox Iowa Golf Title . Des Moines, la., July 7. Rudolph his a nine-hole advantage at the Knepper of Sioux City, Iowa's golf champion for . the . past two years, will play Arthur Bartlett of Ottum wa, the state champion in 1914, 15, 17 and 18, in the finals for the 1922 title oer the Hyperion course to morrow as the result of "tbeir'victor ies in the 38-hoIe semifinal contests today. Knepper eliminated Robert Mc Kee of Des Moines, the 1919 cham pion, 4 up and 3 to play, and Bart lett defeated James Hubbell, the Des Moines Golf and Country club, 8 up and 6 to play. It was a dav of sensational p-nlf. Bartlett set a course record of 68 in the morning 18 holes. He shot a 34 out and a 34 in and had three ,-fours" for a 68. but took five on the 322- i.. i i luiicncon nour ana it was only a question of a few holes for him to win in the afternoon. Knepper also shot sensationally, especially in the morning, defeating McKee. He made the first nine holes in 34, which is four under par. This gave him a three-hole advantage at the turn, but he lost two of the holes on the inside, where he had trouble with his putting, and reached the half-way mark 1 up with a 72 to McKee's 74. McKee won the first two holes in the afternoon and was up on his op ponent for the only time during the match. Knepper took the third hole and was never behind again. The Sioux City player shot perfect eolf on every hole except in the second One 111 thl nfternrw-in u'liAr. U yard 16th hole and the 380-yard eight- smothered his drive and hit a bunker eenth. This sensational playing gave with his second. Transmississippi Championship Has Been Won by Omahans Three Times in Last 21 Years Anti-Racing Bill Is Killed in Louisiana Baton Rouge. La., July 7. By a vote of 51 to 49, the Butler anti racinp: bill yesterday failed to pass the house of the Louisiana legislature. Sixty votes were re quired. The bill as passed by the senate would have abolished professional horse racing in this state. The legislature adjourned tonight sine 4)ie. j Three Omaha men have won the j Transmississippi Golf club tourna i ments in the past 21 years. They are 1 R. R. Kimball of the Omaha Country ciuo, wno was the winner in 1902; Sprague Abbott, of the Couhtry club, winner in 1907, and Sam Reynolds of the Field club, who won in 1917. One Omahan has been runner-up, J. T. Stewart of the Country club, in 1904. Three Omahans have been medal ists as follows: W. J. Foye of the Country club, in 1901; R. R. Kim ball of the Country club in 1902; Sprague Abbott in 1905 and 1906. The Omaha Country club team won in 1919. inners of the tournament from the beginning of the association have been as follows: 1901, John Stuart of the Cedar Rapids Country club,; 1902, R. R. Kimball, Omaha Country club; 1903, John R. Maxwell, Keokuk Country club; 1904, H. P. 'Bend. St. Paul Town and Country club; 1905, Warren Dickinson, Des Moines; 1906, C. T. Jaffray, Minikahda club, Minneapolis; 1907, Sprague Abbott, Omaha Country club; 1908, pE. H. Seaver, EYanston Golf club, Kansas City; 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912, H. G. Legg, Minikahda club Minneapo lis; 1913, Stewart Stickney, St. Louis Country club; 1914, J. D, Cady, Rock Island Arsenal Golf club. Rock Island, 111.; 1915, Alden B. Swift, St. Joseph Country club; 1916, H. G. Legg, Minikahda club; 1917, Samuel Reynolds, Omaha Field club; 1918, G. L. Conley, Hillcrest Country club, Kansas City; 1919, Nelson Whitney, New Orleans Country club; 1920, Robert McKee. Grandview Golf club, Des Moines; 1921, George von Elm, Salt Lake City Country club. Molla to Play Suzanne Today Wimbledon, July 7.-With Molla Hjursti'dt Mallory's convincing vic tory over Mrs. Kentish of Knglaud today, and Mile. Suzanne Leuglcn having triumphed over Mrs. Pea cock, the Center court at imliledon is ready for tomorrow's dramatic oc casion when the American and French tennis stars will meet to de cide the woman's tennis champion ship of the world. Both Mrs. Mallory and Mile, f.rnglt'ii came through today's semi finals with decisive scores, the Amer ican defeating her opponent, A-2, l-2, and the French woman winning by 6-4, 61. Bowie and Baird Tie in Field Medal Play Douglas Bowiq. and E. A, Baird tied for first honors in medal play at the Field club this week, each turning in a net 70. Bowie's gross score was 84 with a 14 handicap and Baird's was 86 with a 16 handicap. A. Rasmussen won the second flight, 17 to 24, with a net 73. Roy Hart won the match against bogey, 82-16. 7 up. The second flight was won by O. A. Olson. Xorfolk 4ie4a Breaks. Grand Island. Neb., July 7. Breaks of the game favored Norfolk and the vis itors took the aecond game of tho aerlra by a score of S to 4. Score: NORFOLK. I GRAND ISLAND. AB.H.PO.A.I A 11. II PO.A. Athert., sa 6 0 4 3IRoben, lb 4 1 13 0 Wlsser, 2b 4 1 2 UKranria. lb 5 i 1 4 Marr, 3b 6 2 S 7' Speaker, r 4 0 3 2 Specie, cf 0 0 0 OlPalmt., If 4 14 0 Clark, e 3 1 S l'Fmilk, rf 4 0 10 Rouse, rf 4 3 0 0Prlt'h., rf p 4 1 0 1 Stucker, If 4 0 1 2i Serin, 2b 4 0 4 7 Hager., lb 2 A I HMeti, aa 3 2 14 Crav. cf.lbt 1 3 11 Brown, p 0 0 0 0 Hilton, p 3 1 0 OlBahb, df 2 0 0 0 liShupe 110 0 Totali 34 S 37 16 Totala IS I 27 1 xBatted for Rabh In ninth. Norfolk 203 021 000 S Grand Island 000 030 100 4 Summary Runa: Wlsser (2), Marr (2), Rouse (2), Hagerty, Kranda, Met I (2), Babb. Errors: Metz, Brown, Wlsser, Marr, Hagerty, 2. Hnme runs: Bouse, Kranda, Metz. Two-base hits? Rouse (2), Sletx. Sacrifices: Clark. Basea on balla: Off Hilton. 4; off Brown, 3; off l'rltchard, 2. Stolen basea: Speaker, Robcn. Double plays: Graves to Ather tcn: Marr to Mlssrr to Hagerty; Kranda to Serlo to Roben; Serlo to Metz to Robrn. Struck out: Hilton, 6; Brown, 1: Prltchard, 2. Wild pitch: Prltchard. Passed ball: Clark, Speaker, Runs and hits: Off Brown. 6 and 6 In 3; off Prltchard, 3 and 4 In 6. Left on basea: Norfolk. 6: Grand Island. 7. Earned runa: Norfolk. 3; Grand Island. 3. Losing pitch er: i-irown. umpire: Murphy. Ostcnranls Hit in Final Frame Beats Omaha Mniiiihli Kven Count In Ninth With Homer, Pack ers Win Out in Their Half. Sioux City, la.. July 7 Sioux City finally downed Omaha in a thrilling game here, 6 to 5, after Manuh of the Buffaloes tied the count with his homer in the ninth when two were down. The Fackcrs came back in their half and won the game when Hemingway walked, advanced to third on Elsb's single, and came home on Ostergard's hit into right field. Score: OM til t. I.laluaon, 3b . . . Annrraoii. rr . , l,ranlham, 8b . Slanuah, If Herman, lb ... Wllroi, aa .... O'Connor, rf . . Wilder, e Tipple, p IWalrnhallgh. p Darrnugh. p . . . illrlffln (ofrinduffrr, p All, K- II. PO.A.U. ft I I 4 1 I Totals 5 10 IS It SH MOVX I'lTf. All. R.ll. PO.A.K. Sb I I I t t t l t 0 0 s 1 6 0 .41 i 27 10 t Hamilton, Hemingway, Elah. rf .... Mela. Hi ... Oatergard, if Palmer, III , Konlnson, If (lurry, ... Teaar, p .... Totala .... One out when winning run aenred. xltultrd for Darrough In eighth. Score by Innings: - Omaha 001 00 1 ZOI B Sloiix. City i Summary Two-has nils: l.laJaeon, W llcox, Grantham, Hamilton, Manush, (lurry. 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