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Buffaloes Break •> — ■ _ Even in Series With Packers by Annexing Double-Header Sioux Twirlers Unable to Check Omaha9s Attack Defalt* Connects W itli Two Doubles anti Two Singles 4 in Five Times at Bat. Sioux City, la., May 27.—Omaha b.oke oven with Sioux City in the si r.es by taking both ends of today's double header, the first game ) to 2 nnd i he last 11 to o. Two hurlers "ere used by the locals in both con tests. but they were unable to atop the hard hitting of the Omaha Bu? fnloes. Defate led the attack for Omaha in the first game with two doubles and two singles in five times it but. while his teammate, BonowiU. wielded n heavy club in the final con test with three safeties in four trips to the plate. Sioux City was unable to find the Omaha twirlers for many valc '’lows, garnering but six safeties in the initial contest off May and seven in the final game off Darrough's delivery. The scores: Firnt Mxinii: OMAN V « ... rf AB^ HJ-a VE "iir»j. >h S r. X 1 MrOu-mM, 3I> 4 n o | | ,, Hoi-owitw. rf « I 1 . Brfite. w«i 5 » 4 •» i | Konrtchy . | It I .. . 7 ., ,, 'vr,',"'"- i o * ! s ii Milder. . . . S fl l 4 I it ',K3 -I’ 5 0 11 it. it ToUI» 42 # 18 ?T ID .. . SIOl \ CITY. Moore, r.' tt 0 > 8 It I Krokaiv. If 3 10 10* Grover IT . .. I n 0 ft o « Dennehey. rf .... f ft I 2 ft n Palmer. 2b ... . 4 ft I R 2 I McDnnalr.. 3b . . t ft I I I ft '1*1*. lb .. 3 ft ft 7 1 I Qftrry. r . 4 0 II 5 ft ft Jay lor, - 2 1 ft ft n o I* 2 ft ft 0 4 ft l» ft ft ft ft ft ft i W illiam* I ft 1 ft ft 0 - 3131 2 0 27 10 .1 nHottod for Grant in eighth, xiroro by inittng*: onmlin . no 203 o-jft—9, Sioux City Iftft ftftft i» 10—» j Summary—Tuo-linur hit*: Wilcox <21, D.-fale (2), Griffon. Denn**hey, William*.) Stolen ln*e: llcfntc. sacrifice hit*: Grlf. fen. Double plni*: Palmer to Met*; pal mer to McDonald: May to Wilcox to KoneOdiv. left «* liu*e*: Omaha. It; Sioux ( itv. R. Base* on ball*: Off May. 3; I •»ff Grant. «. Struck out: By Grant. 3: hi Dnff. I: Ma>. 3. Hit*: Off (.runt. 15 in *• Inning*: off Duff. I in I mninc Hit by ! pitched ball: Bi Duff. <( McDmtnltM V-o«intr pitcher: (.rant, I inplre*: Ander son and Patterson. Time: 1:5ft. aecoiid Kumr: I OMAHA. AB. It. H. PO.\.E. ■ 41:1 Ion. rr . t l ft I 2 ft Will OT. 2h 5 2 3 2 4 0! f . McDonald. 3b 3 2 1110 lln.'owits. ef . . .1 2 3 7 ft ft Defate. ** 4 2 1 ft 1 ft Konetchy. lb .5 I 1 12 ft ft GHffln. If 4 2 110 0 W ilder. c . 5 ft I 3 ft ft Dor rough, p 3 ft ft ft 2 ft Total* 37 1 1 12 27 10 ft 8101 X 1 ITT. AB.R.N.PO.\.K. Moore. cf 5 (I ft I ft ft William*, rf . 3 ft ft ft 1 11 Grover, rf ... 2 ft ft ft ft ft Dennehey, If I ft 1 2 ft ft Palmer, tb . . . 3 1 I 5 3 u M. McOooald. 8h 3 11 ft 5 ft Met/. Ih . 3 1 1 13 ft 1 Ouery. c . 4 113 1ft Tailor. **.... .3 1 1 ft 2 2 Ra«mu«*cn. p 1 ft ft 2 2 1 Duff, p . 2 ft 1 ft 1,0 Total* .38 5 7 55 15 "4 j Score bf InnlpK* : OMAHA 20ft 004 005—11 Sioux f’ltv. 000 Oftft 320— 5 Sumary — Tuo-I>m*c hit*: Wilcox (2», '*cDon»ld. Bon'iwitz. Mete, (furry. Sacri- ! fire*: (ullnp. ( McDonald. IG»i»ouli/. |>e f‘jte. Griffin. Hnrrough. Ra*mu**cn. Dou ble plai«: McDonald to Pnlmer to Met/, left on ha*e*: Omaha. 7: Sioux City. ft. Base* on hall*: Ra»mu*«en /?>. Dar rousrli. 4. Struck out: By Darrniigh 2: h* Rn*mu**en. 2. Hit*: Off HM*inu**eu. 9 in Ginning*; off Duff. 4 In 3 Innings. Wild pitch: Dnrrough. Ixising Ditcher: Hasmu* «cii. | moire*: Patterson and Anderson. Time: 2:10. Penn Crews Row to Big Victory Philadelphia. Pa.. May 27.—Three University of Pennsylvania eight oared crews—150-pound junior \aisity and varsity carried the red and blue to three victories in tile 13th annual regetta. of the American Row log association on the Schuylkill river Saturt lay. The 150-pound crew defeated Vale and Princeton after a hard battle by only a half length. \The three crews lowed well until within striking dis lance of the finish line, when, by a superhuman spurt, the red and blue forged into the lead and crossed Hie line a winner. Follow ing the lead of the 150-pound era, the Pennsylvania junior varsity led the Princeton junior varsity across the line by half a length. Ilar varl, weakening at the finish, was a had third, finishing three lengths be hind the Tiger crew. The Pennsylvania's varsity was an easy winner over the Union Boat club of Boston In the first eight oared shell race. The red and blue was clocked In the fastest time of the day, 7:J1 15. ".lack" Kelly, Oiymplij singles aculls champion, marked hie return to rowing after two years and helped to tarry the Penn Athletic club of Philadelphia to a double victory. After Paul Costello of Philadelphia had won the first singles sculls. Kelly and t'nstello won the first doubles over Harvard. Merkel Winner of Tennis Plav m , Chicago, May 27.—C. C. Mgykel .,f ilie University of Michigan Saturday won the single championship and a team from the University of Chicago won the doubles championship in the western conference tennis champion ships here. .Merkel won the singles honors by defeating Edward W. Wilson of the University of Chicago in three straight seta, 19 17, 6-3, S 3. Wilson and A. E. Frankenstein, playing to gether, defeated M. I-I. C.’arran and M. I. 'A. Shapero of Ohio Slate, In the finals of the doubles, in a match which went five sets. The score was 6 2, 3 6, 6 2, 4-6, 6 4. O’Connor Anxious to Get irf Lineup flic-hard O'Connor, haul hitting Omaha Buffalo right fielder who In ured ill* shoulder In the Des Moines Omaha aeries her* several <iu\s ago, , xpecls to cel hark Into the game *arl.v this week. Jack Coffee at Charleston. • Jai k Coffey, former manager of the Denver snd lies Moines Western |e*gus liasehall Cuba, |a managing the Charleston flub of the Southern association this jear. EDDIE’S FRIENDS_ The Afternoon tianie | mnannssk *«r t -r^, ^ ^ i've forbidden william. / AS I TOLD JOHN . .' i A<T M.ru-r-_ MORE THAN SIX MONTHS / t n-cir^c ' AGO, TO HAVE ANY MORE I t'VELY WILL NOT GAMES AT OUR HOUSE PERMIT HIM TO HAVE ANOTHER POKER ITS PERFECTLY RIDICULOUS house I! , "EeSS&fSKSr H the N^T S£*toU Pl>Y'Na CAKD5 AU-' i CLEAN UP AFTER. YOU ARE THE TIME WITH \ THE LAST ONE ABSOLUTELY THAT IMPOSSIBLE RIGHT. THEY EDDIE. PERSON OUGHT TO \ ^ __' HOLD THEIR) ‘ S GAMES ON / \ ALOTj ' 1 5~ 28 [Pit* •r IWT L FlATlMf towtcc. Imc . , j&BASEfr/BALLJ:v State League Lincoln - Fnirbury Split. Lincoln. May 27. — Lincoln and Falrbury d!\ ided a double-header here this after noon, the •'ovote hitting two Lincoln Ditchers hard in the first game foi a 7 t*» 1 victory The Links mauled Jenny for 12 safeties and a «uunt in the »e«-. ond white Stokes was holding the visitors to f -ur •-t.attered blows. 1 he fielding of Purdy v as a feature. Score flrvt game. r AIRBT. K Y. AH H O A M#e. 3h 4 1 n Beall, c 1 S J I_.ee SB 5 ‘2 2 0 R11 •-« if 4 2 .; Oi Hudnn. lb 5 1 SO Good n, 2b 4 0 3 & Bhau>. rf 2 U 0 0 Alter. If ?. 1 0 0 F>a n. If-rf 4 1 «o Hob ter. p 4 1 0 4 Totals 41 1 4 27 14| LINCOLN A B. H O A Purdy. If o 3 j 1 Tanner, cf 4 1 1 0 ( leve d. 3h 3 n 1 2 McCoy 163272 Dye. 2b : I 2 4 Bon'ant. *s 2 1 3 I Kinkel. rf 3 0 0 0 Conkey. c 4 0 & 0 tiler. p 2 0 1 l ! 3 an’tte p 1 « 2 1 i£ullivan 1 0 0 0 Totaia 3- b 27 13 Score by inn lifts: Kairbur’- . 110 004 oo 1 — 7 Lincoln .001 noo t(0—1 Summary—Run*: Alee. Beall t-- Good win. Patterson • - K Purdy. Tanner. Gleve land. Error*: Lee. Mostc'er Purdy <-M, I>\ e (3.» Two-baec* bit*: Be-all. Lee. Al ter. Earned run? Fairburv. 5; !.:•» *>:n. Stolen bases: Benll. Lee. Blls* Pn'toraoii Douole play*. Ho*tetter to Goodwin to Hudgens: Goodw in tr. Hudgens. A an houlte to Bondurant: l>ye to At*.I.eft on base*. Fairbury 12: Lincoln 10. Hav'* on ball*. Off H'<*tetter. 4, off Eller. I: off Vanhoutte, 1 Struck out By Ho*?* ter. 8: by l-iller. . by Vanhoutte. 1. Hit* and run*: Off Eller. l*i and 2 In S tn n me*. off Vanhoutte « ami 5 in 4 iri nina*. Losing pitcher Eller Hit by pit* bed bull: By Hostetler (Bondurant. > Wild ■ pitches: Hostefter. Vanhoutte. I mpir* Ferguson. Time: 2 06 Second Came FIR BURY Men. jb 4 0 0 0 • lood'n, 2i.» 4 l I.ee. 4 0 4. 1 14 i i 1« — rf 4 1 0 0, II i«I n*. lb 3 o 4 : Vit-r If 1030 Putt' r'n rf 3 3 1 Stout, r 2023 Jenny, p 3 0 0 o Totals 30 4 23 131 LIN* OUN. AIMIOA 1 Portly If 4 2 10 Tan i. if 3 V 2 o Cie-'nd. 3 b 12 3 1 McCoy, lb 4 .*10 o ! I>ye. 2b 1 1 2 3 1 Bomj r’t. ♦ 2 -* 1 KJnkH. rf * « r> <' Con key. c 2 «* « o ; Stokes, v 3 10 3 Toi»l» 30 l: 32 10 ; xBondut ant out: failed to touch bane. Score by Inning*. Fair bury .OUI 000 000 — 1 1 Lincoln .104 001 00* — o | aummaiy—Kuim. Patterson. Purdy (2i. M< i.'oy, l»>«. Bondurant. Stokes hrrot* L *v Bliss 12). Hudgens, t.'leveland. l>ye. SuRes Two ,ase lifts Cleveland. Hon duranl, Stok'-*.-, Three-bgse hP f'V* Sacrifice hit.: Stout. Tanner. Klni-.e) (21. Conkey (2). Famed run*: Lincoln Stolen bai.s: Purdy. McL'oy. i. ft. on loc Fairb-il«'. -. Lincoln. * • » i hails • ifr Jenny. I Struck out 6 Jenny J. b Stoke* *. I mpirr- r gu son Thn*». 131. Beatrice Wins Two. BeHtr.ce. Neb.. May 2i—B- alri* e took both gam** here today from ilaatir.g' 4 to i in each instance Afte Nag**' pitched brilliantly for eight innings hi* team mates blew up sncl Beatr<e scored t hre** run* in the ninth. The Second game wga like unto the first. Heatri<-e tied the - ore in the seventh and won ii fh« eighth, which Iftnlng waa played though there had been « seven inning agreement previous to play starting Score: HASTINGS AB H O A Hog,in, rf 4 4 4 o Kpley, 31. 4 I I I Tome*. If 3 2 2 0 O'COfl’r, c 3 0 3 3 Amen, rf 4 I •» 0 Th Id. it 4 2 0 1 Hrh g. 2b 4 I 1 2 Turean, !b 4 OH 3 Nagel, p 4 0 0 4 Tola!* 34 1 1 24 17| BEATRICE A U. 11.0 A O'L’ry. <f 5 2 2 o Mtisw. 3t» 4 2 13 uulnn. *■* 10 14 Hugg*. 2b *111 Mpe'kr. If 4 14 1 Welsh, rf 3 0 2 0* Lindahl, lb I 114 O' t'nger < 3 0 2 2 Wilier*, p 3 o o 2 Touts 27 7 27 13 Score by innings Hastings. non •* 11 l on —i Beatrice HMi »oo oo:;—4 Summary — Runs: Hogan i t. Threlkeld. nf^ary »2». Shaw. Quint, Tw*» ha-e hi' Atnen Stolen has*? o 'Leary, Hogan, Hr bartering ThrelkeM. S.i* rlfo - hit* Quinn. O’i'onnor. Double playr Speaker to Quinn L»ft on bane* llgelings. * Beatrice. 4 Bases on ball- off Nagel , *. Struck out: By Nagel. 3; Willett. Hits Off Willett. .1 in 3 nmng off N'agel 7 In a Inning* Umpire Myers. Time: 1:40. Sftronn Gam*: HASTINGS AH II O A H<mn. rf 3 « i l i;pi*v •• 4 l 2 2 Tom**. If 4 2 10 O'c’on'r r 4 n t» 1 A m'* n rf 0 ft ft ThiTrl. • * 1 ft «» 4 Sc-h’nif 2b 3 I ft 4 Tur**n. 1 b 1 All 0 Kowp # p :i 1 ft 2 B*«k. p ft ft ft ft Totals 10 5 21 14 BKATIU'K AH II.O.A, 0 !>rj • f 4 i I 0 Hh«w\ .1b 1 0 2 i Quinn o’* 0 2 2 Hum* ’b « 1 2 '■ Hp'kr, If \ I M 0 W«T»h, tf '•mi Llml I. lb ; II! n I'nu^r «i 7 1 p » 0 0 Will. P o o n n Pmp n. p «• " %«* 1 1 B inn •• 0 0 o Totals 7 \ : xNone out wh»n winning run scored /Batted for Wllleti in Mventh Hcnre by inning*. Hasting* . . ooo 003 00—3 Beatrice . 001 n00 21 4 nummary — Huns. Hogan. Tom**. Koope, Quinn. Welsh Lindahl. Unger Hriors; ThrHkeld, Tureen <21. Quinn (2). Sugg* Two-h*s»j bite Shaw. Tome* Stolen bases Hogan, tpley. Tome*. Quinn t’nger Sacrifice hit*-. Unger. Bowman. Doubt* (day : Sugg* to Quinn to Lindahl. l.eft on bn*** Ha tings. 4 B«*trice. 7. on balls: <»ff Clernsndt. I: Kouple l Struck out: By Hernaml'e * Kouple « Hite off (lernandt. 3 In . 1 Inning*. • »ff Willefa. 1 In 1 1 3 inning*, off Koupb*. <> in 7 Inning* off Prejean. 1 n 1 inn ng Winning pltchsr: Prajgun. Umpire: Myer Time: 1.60. (•rand lalaml Dropa Two. Norfolk. Nab. May 27 - Norfolk d* fratad Grand Island hara today In both gurnet*. t alt In* th* flrat. a tO-rontaat, .r» to 4 and thft ■•rood '**'«•, * to ( N'o» folk won both gamaa by bun* hlng hlia at luaf tha right tlmft floor**, flrat gam#: GRAND ISLAND ' A B 11.0 A r»-R»my.rf b 2 2 0 )tU9*r.lb. < " n M9lr.ua b 3 1 2! \1 .fUm.Jb 4 1 1 4 u VI* Don'all.c 5 2 & l I’hornu* b 4 14 ffto«b9l.rf S 2 1 '* Hof man <f . *• 1 " I*a' < a i, 1 n n l Hnuppr* fj tool NORFOLK. A Tl If O \ th*H 4 0 2 7 Trum'fir.Jb f» 1 *> n < «... II. 4 1 *• •• flou»«- If 4 10 ,M'('« f f ,?b ■ Mrlrhlr t 4 1 1 « Hollo* rt 4 t 1 « 4 *|« » U .» 1 1 * « f.«n* p « 1 o Tof #!• it.1 Im on T oi ala 41 II 2* H by (nnimi • lalanrt 00® 00| 1°® n 4 Nor folk 021 100 000 I ^uminarv — Run* M Rtlll' Mat*. «ln* bal, ft'ifnian. Trummir, <’a»»*v M«M'affar« | i v Rairhla. « lark (■ r*m. Mata Aihar I ion Tiuminrr. Two-baa* hlta Maflaan. i Mr'/ !l*ii hit Thro# baa* nil «'*•• I Jtolan baaaa Thompaon. Qoabal. O'Rtilly. Sacrifice* Thnmnson Atherton. Trimmer, House MeCafferty. Clark. Pouble nlaya: Metz to Thompson to Madsen I.eft on bases: Norfo»k. t>: Grand Island. 9 Hmos on tall*. Off Lane. 1: off Karris. 2: off Shuppel Strut* k»>ut : Bv Lane, 4. bv Far ris. 1: by flhuppel, 1 Hits Off Farr:*. 5 In Inninas: off Hhuppe). 5 in * 1* ln r.lna« flit by pitched ball. By Lana (Madsen) Wild pitch: Lane. Umpire: \V alt on Time: 1 4o. Second as me * (•RAND ISLAND AB H <* A O FUtlly • 4 0 10 Btisor. 3b o 2 2 t M et ns 5 10 3 Mads**n.1b 4 19 1 A! I>'neU.'a 5 3 2 1 T*pson.2b 5 3 0 2 r;o#bei rf 4 i 1 o Hfman.lf 3 1 3 o' Holst?, t> 5 114 Total# 40 12 24 13 NuFll « UK AR M O.A A>rton ss .U 2 1 K T'mar."b 4 ft 6 ; f*MV, lb 4 2*0 Rf»U*f, If 4 12ft MV r**y.3b 4 1 ft 3 R#-,. hb;.< f 4 2 4 0 H lo'vav.rf 4 0 2'* Clark.c 4250 Praut. p 2 10 2 Maplm. d 2 0 0 2 Total* 35 10 27 1G ocora nv innings: Grand Is'anu 100 0:0 A01 — 4 Norfolk 0*11 000 lOx—4 Summary— Run- O'Reilly. Madsen. McDonnell. Goebel. Atherton Trummer. Casey. McC'afffirt; It ei. hie Holloas-.. Praul Errors- O'Railly. Go*>bel (21.. Holse. Atherton (It Two-base hit*. Bus*t. MiDonnell. Thompson (2), Casey (21. Reichle (21 Horn* run.- Rolf* Stolen baser: O'RelJy. Hoffman Double nlay- Met*. Thompson to Madsen Mem. Boner to Thomt»-on. I*eft nn banes Nor folk. 4 Grand Bland. 12 Base* on balls: off Rolfe. 1. off Praul 1; off MaPton. 2. Ptrucfc out Hv Praul. .1: by Mart on. 2 Hit off Praul. * fn 41-1 innings, off MfiMon. 1 in 4 2-3 innings Hit by pitched iall- Hv Praul i O'Reilly. Madsen), hv Rolfe ( Atherton) Winning i> t< het : Praul. Hosing t*lti her Rolfe Umpire Walton Time: 1 yg • It cstcm League lira Vtoinc* lUnu Denver In ■ Moines. I* . M*v -7 —Hi*be** who hit . wo home runs and a double was re sponsible for five Denver rune today, hi* f rat circuit < lout scoring two run* m the second innJng and his second count three and tieing tot *ror* ninth. Kingman* -ingle with *ha base-t full «'•<■)red ; he vanning run in the tenth, the final roun* being * to .> The early part of the game w»« played In a drissle. S-nsational fielding waa » feature Score DENVER A B If O A Young 5 1 i .. M' Ph\ ,’.b 1 5 2 < O'Br'n. • f 5 14 0 l.uiig If 5 0 f» 0 liltm’il. r 4 2 1 .1 Knur. >. lb 4 2 11 0 Mi n. 2b 4 0 i 0 Hirb- If 4*3 •» Voigt, u 4 0 U .» Total* 40 12 28 12> DCS MOINES AH II O.A. Gon'n. nf S I b n • 'ur'il-ti. If 4 0 5 0 MrL'ry, lb 4 1 7 I Horan, rf 4 :: 2 l Kluft'n, 2b 5 2 11 Nelson. *» S 2 4 l Kaon’f. 3b 0 2 3 Whalina. ' 114 4 I*r* *<*>-1 p 4 2 0 0 flotal* 34 12 30 1 1 xune ou- wn^n winning run »< area. Score by innings. 1 »*»nv*M « 00<* C*oi 0 — 5 U> .* Mom** "I" 01" now I — a .Summary — Run*. Shanley (2). M« Mon ro Hlgboj i. Genii!, Horan* Nalaon, Koenig. Whaling Pendeigast Errors. Nelson Homs run*. Higbr-e (2). Ten* IT1* hits. High***. Shsnjcv Horan. Pren dergasi Sacrifice hi'* <i.nin (*-’). < om <l**n. Nelson, Koenig Stolen ba*es; Brian, Shanley. IWt on has*-* !»*• Moines. 7 Oanver. h. Struck out ll» P«nderga*t. 4 hv Vofgt. 2. Mane* .*n hall* < '1i Voigt. :\ Earned runs thrive) 4 l>*s \fmnav w l mpfrc-s Held and McDonald. Time. l.So. Oklahoma (it*. 7; \4 Ichita. 3. Oklahoma t'ity. Okl . May 2'. -— Okla homa 4‘ity humped Manager Gregory for 14 hit*, bunching them Well In the sec ond and sixth inning* and made It two atra ght from the leader*. 7 to 3. Score• n ICHITA abhoa Smith rf 3 0 2 A t 'onlan rf 4 J 1 A Butl*r.3f> ft J 2 4 FilakffMl .If 4 2 0 1 M Dow .lb 2 o 9 A O tiffin,c 6 12 3 F Irrk.n* 4 1 ? MMullan.c : 1 a .b 2 A 3 2 Gregory, p 3 0 0.% Total* 3.» 9 24 IK' OKLAHOMA «*ITY A H HO A T*t#.3h r. o 2 M NallV.2b 4 2 ft { Kr I her. If 4 13 0 !.u>lfru«,1b 2 o 5 ft Otnirlar.rf 2 1 5 0 Fowler.ns 4 2 .1 & Hock.rf 4 3 2 0 Lutx.fi 3 ft 5 1 » Totals* 32 1 4 27 13 »• <»re oy inning* Wichita . not oil 000—*! Oklahoma City. 04 1 002 00x—7 Summary — Kwp* t'miian. Griffin. Gregory. Tate. McNally, l.uerua • - ». F>n< - fer. Hock. Cuts. Krror*: t'onlan. Mc Dowell Two haae hit* Her-u. Yde Satri fice*: McNally. Ulnglardi (2) Ran** on hall* Yde (*). Giegory <2> lilt b' pitch ed hall: By Yde < Hla ke»l*y ) ; by Ci re go i v < Cut a I Struck out By Yde. 5. by Gregory. 2 Double play*. Butle: to Gnf f’N to Ml Dowell. Rut lei lo l?ll|e*nie to M Dowell. I* ft on bane* U . hiTa. 12 Oklahoma *'lti I'mpir*# Shannon ami .la naen Time: 1 :,o Tula* II: w|. done pit. O. Si .loticph. Mo May 27 —I un*a elaugh tered two Saint* pitcher* here 'hi* afi*| noott hcfoie 5.001) fati* and look an e*«y '•In from St i«»c?>h. II to ti M>Laugh* l'»i wa* airtight fni th. Oiler* I.iridbi-ig held TUImm aaf- after relieving Rlnketi Mtork* Tha ■for*. TNI*4 4 All H O A M»-nn*tl. If ail*1 '•Tli on 3b ,.114 I >a via, rf 4 »• 3 0 Lamb, if n 2 0 0 f .ellva't.l b i 3 H 1 HaU'gn. 2b 6 I 2 1 La*. hr 2 12 1 * *Oftby. c 4 I 2 2 M'I.Iiii. p 3 I 0 ] j Tot*la H 13 27 1*! KT. JOHKMI ARIIOAI i»N*n. 1 b 4 2 7 i Hrovnt, *n 2 o 3 * I + m, an. if 4 ft 1 1 Mag**, rf 4 o A 1 i»tli>*rt, .1b 4 1 I l .N U f *• f 2 h 4 0 4 A Th un. < f t 0 ? u Plan * c #022 Hairf. v « 0 l 0 , rKandlar lion Hlrk • k n it 0 u I Lin4b*rf.i» I non Total* 3U 4 2713 r M it fur Haid iri third. Sr or# by inning# St .ln»'ph 040 000 000— 0 Tula# 112 230 000 l i Nummary— Mum; Rmnrtl. t’ Thoirtnaon ( J» havl* I.ami. nautiiHii. L©# fj) lrn§ by M> M. La ufhlln f3 > Lrroi# La#, Bit u»M"tor|< Kuna itnil hit# «»ff Haul 7 and * in 3 Inning#, off Blrtt#n#1 oo|<. f» and & in I 2-3 inning# Karn#d run# Tulaa 0, St. Jo»#nb o Bm*i on ball# tiff Main. 2; off Mlrkmatmk off M< I aughlln, 3. Htnj'k nut fly McLaughlin. I t -ft on baa*-# Tul#a. 3: St Jo#r|»h. 6. Two t>»»* hit; Handler, Hotibla pla> : I.## •«» Mail man to I»rllv#lt Sa« rlf U ** Hit; Brown# Hit hy Dl*b^d ball; li Ifald t !.»•«• > Stnl**n >/>'•» r Thompson (1) \i> i Himhiin i.»# t'mi»ii#a t'nnlin and tlaffn*-. Tltnr 1:34 Karl Kammon Wins Valley I enms 1 itle V111• *• la . May 26 Kail Kammon • *f VVa*hington ynlv#t#ity, Si !<oui*. won ilia MimhouiI vallay oonftranrn »in«lr* leyni* rhamplonahlp h#i* lliia afternoon, ilefcalirit; < la y ton Paige of Ain#* ( hamplon of th*» Male of In** Th# *toi# wna 3 6, 6 3, 6 2. . American League Detroit 0; C hirugo. 0. Detroit Mich. May 27 —Rip Collin* al lowed only five hit* and Detroit ahut out Chicago, n to 0. in the final game of tho aerie* today. the only T:per vic tory out of four game* pla>ed 1. vengroa waa wild and w ha hit hard. Coilins at no time waa In danger. scar#*: CHICAGO A B H O. A Hooper, rf 3 0 1 0 M'i Vn. «• 4 2 0 3 K.Col's. 2b 1 1 6 3 Most!, cf 4 0 1 0 Mhe*ly. 1b < 0 2 i 0 Kslk. If 4 0 o u Kmntri. ib 4 1 2 6 Schslk. c 4 <• i 2 Graham, cl o 0 1 rvfni ». p 2 « 0 21 T HI up. p o 0 o 0 Mak p 0U00 xXtrunk l 0 0 05 DETROIT A B K.O.A Haney. ■■3114 Blue, lb 4 . ft 1 Cobb, cf & 3 2 o Pot h’lll. If 4 2 2 0 M'mann. rf 4 1 2 0 Pratt. 3h 3 2 0 3 Cutah'w, 2b 2 o a 2 r J 1 4 1 K Col * p 3 0 0 1 Totals 29 12 27 12 Totals 31 I .4 H, x Hutted for T. Rfankensh.p in ' ghth. Score by innings. • hit ago .OftQ 0( 0 000—0 Detroit . ... ...100 102 00*—6 Summary—Run*: Haney tl> Rassler. Piatt. R I'ollms. Errors. Cvengros. K. Collins Two-base hit* Hoope*. Jfeil tnar.n Blue Sacrifics hit* 1. Collin*. Ha ne> . ( utshaw (21. R Collins Double t'a\s Srhalk to Sheely: M« flellan to Col lin- to Wheel Left on bases Chicago. S: Detroit. f Struck out: By O engro* 2 by R Collins 3. Hits Off Cvengros. 10 in 5 21 Inning* off T. Blankenship 1 In 1 1 3 inning*, otf Mark. 1 in 1 Inning Ms Ik Cvengros Passed balls: Ratsiej (2.1 Losing pitcher. ' vengiot Umpires. E *n*. Holme* and Nallii* Time 2 os. C lexeland. A; M. I.otii*. 2. S* Louis. May .7 — Cleveland took ad* 'antage of Pruett'a wildness snd defeated St Louts, f. to here this afternoon Pruett Issued 10 ba*e« on balls, bu* u as going along t; *ei y until the ninth in ning when »he Indians rallied, scoring five runs Shauta allowed but five hits me ore CLEVELAND ’ AHII O A Jamies..If 3 2 1 0 Wamhy.Jh 12 3 1 Speaker, cf 4 «> * 0 Gulatn.lb 1 111 0 Connol .rf RISC J.Kewell.ee 2 0 2 3 l.utzkelb RIO* <Y Nellie 1 n 1 0 Bbaute.p 110 4 Smith p ooil xStephena 2 1 o o Total* 33 9 27 II' ST. Lons AR H.O A Tobin, rf 4 12 0 Oerber.a* .10 2 7 Jamba - f 4 14 0 wiirmo.tr .i o o o M Minui.lb 4 13* 8ov*rold.< 4 0 4 1 Roberta.lb 3 112 Schlteb .lb 1 111 o Pruett.p 2 0 0 2 Totolo 24 a 27 17 \ Hatted r<»r Miure in n.n'n Store by Innings Cleveland . .®l® Onfl *95—* Mi Louie .0.0 000 u(M>— 2 , Mu til n ary Runr lam eftotv \V»mb>. Culato. t’onnolly, l Sowail, Stephenson. M'M&r.u* Hubertaon. Errors Wimbi .1 Sewell T'vo*base hit Connollv Sacrifice* tierber. Pruett. Speaker, Sewell Double Wamby to ?e*ve|l to ciuiato; CJerber t« Srh’lehner; Smith to (iutato. Left on base* Claveland. 1 -S* Lou a. 5 Mate* on ball* < »ff Pruett, i ft off Shaute. ' off Smith. 1 Mtrurk nu> H>' Shaute. .3 P it t « H It a Oft v I i • . • • n * inning*; off Sm'*h. ft In 1 inning I'mp Ormaby and Connolly. \\ lining pitcher Miiaute Time • 1:<* “Rusty” Evans Beats Clark Conners HpM-ial to Th# Omalui He#. •Sioux CUty. I" . May 27.—•‘nutty" Kvans. Tork. Neb . featherweight fighter, won over Clark Connor* In a six round bout held here Saturday night. The York boxer was given five of the six-rounds. He was the aggressor from start to finish and landed more solid blows than did his opponent. In the late rounds. Kvans broke one of Connors’ ribs with a right. Drake Golfers Cop Valley Golf Title ' i Ta . May 27 -Drake univer *ity won the M 1**0111 i Valley f»olf title her# 8a turd Ay Robert McKee took the Individual title with hi* teammate .lame* Hwlck a* runner up. In team competition Nebraska won second place and CJrlnnell finished thud Ford Transfers Drop Dame to \voca, la., by 6-.’* Score The Korrl Trmiiifer* nm defeated by Avocn, la . In a ninth Inina hatting rally by Avoca. R to !». The A\. • pitcher struck out nine batten, and (iarvey of the Kind Tt*n«fer» fanned four. The Kord Tranafera will Idas’ at Avocii In a tetiirn game August 1.' , Michigan Heath Htnkc>«> in Dual Track Meet Columbus. <>. May 2K — '1‘lif Vni veriaty of Michigan piled up « tofal of 97 t 2 points to Ohio State’s 37 l 2 points In a dual track meet lore to day. Michigan's athlete* shattered *i\ local records. DeHart, Hubbard. *en*ationat negro Jumper ami hurdler, setting two of the mark* with 20 f**et II In hen In the liiuml Jttinp amt !.» I .» ond* ;n the 120 van! high hurdles Vtiin Race* at Franklin. Pt gnklln. N'eh May 2fl \uto •‘t\ will I , held mi ■ I • i h 1 tit apeedwav May 24 grid 2.'* Rullotk of Not Hi Platte. who won Hie l*ikt » Peak climb, ami Tom Ciartett, ji . with , i ner of the race* at Holdrcgf, will lm i among th« driven. » Tommy Milton Wins Pole Berth for Big Ra ce Indianapolis. 1ml.. May 27.—Driv ing hi a speed of more than 108 miles an hour, the fastest ever recorded of ficial!.'* at the local speedway—Tom my Milton Saturday won the pole po sition for the annual 500-mile auto moble race to be held here next Wed nesday. Seven other drivers quali fied their cars for the event by nego tiating ten miles at a speed of 80 miles an hour, or more. Milton's performance was a thriller. His new eight cylinder racer, which has a piston displacement of only 122 cubic inches, Increased its speed on each of the four circuits of the two and a half mile course. The final lap was negotiated at a speed of 109.45 miles an hour, giving him a total average of 108.17 miles an hour. The total elapsed time was 5:32:81. The machine is a single seater. Milton won the right to the pole position because he made* the fastest time for ten miles today. This after noon was set as the official time for the trials, and it was announced that drivers who failed to qualify their machines would have to take the re maining positions, irrespective of the time they established. Rain interfer ed to some extent with the trials. Harry Hartx, who finished second i.n the local race last year, turned in the next fastest performance, aver aging 103.7 miles an hour for ten miles. His time was 8 47:15. Dario Resta was next with an average of 98.02 miles an hour. Three French cars also qualified. The machine driven *y Martin Aisaga made the festest time. 92.9 miles an hour. Count Zbrowski turned the dis tance at a rate of 91.8 miles an hour and Pierre Visesya aver.agcd slightly more than 90 miles an hour. The other cars to qualify were driven by Jj. I.. Corum and Howard (Howdy) Wilcox. National League Brook 1>n. fl; Boston. 6. JirokJyi N v . May :’T —a wild ©itrhP by Benton aft er two men ware out in the ninth, permitted Brooklyn rla>er* to •core the !>1ng and winning rune rn th* 1'odaer*' 6 to-i vlrtorv over the Brakes today Boston went into the ninth one run behind, when three errors and a sin* *lva them the lead. 5 to 4. A paj-*. ? hit. a stolen base and Benton’s -.vilii ti>*s to the grandstand ;n Hrookljn i half de cided tho contest. Score: BOSTON' AH H u A Powell, r? 4 2 4 0 S worth, rf 3 0 2 0 B>cke!.3h 2 '• 2 0 MInr»ip.lt> TIKI b ruise, if 4 n 1 0 Kopf, ps “ o 2 Gowdy. r 4 14 1 4 M quard.p 5 << «• 1 x Bagwell 1 ft 0 1 Bent on.p 0 0 10 Totals 24 a 24 10 BROOKLYN. AB 11.0 A n>:». cf ’) 2 :> o J at on. -h 6 4 0 4 Ball*}-, rf 4 1 I " Wh*at. ! f i J r. 0 F'rm«r. lb A 0 X i* McCarr.3b 2 0 12 High, aa 3 1 A 2 DeBarry, c 4 l •* 4 l 10 9 9 sB.Un’flth 1 » o © Decatur. t> 1 <» © © r.T »ir*flth 0 4 0 0, sFrcncb 0 © o 0 Total* ,J2it:7i: » Batted for M.arqUard in »ignih. /Hatted for V*r,f e in foutth /Hatted for Pecatur in ninth, titan for T Orlffrh in ninth Two out when winning run a*nred Store by innings Hoaton ./.ooo SAo r<02—s Brooklyn . J00 010 ©<H—a j Summary—Rum Southworth. Bookel, : Cruise. Kopf. Howdy, »\> » < 1!). Johr,*i--;i (21. Bailey. Fr-r: h. Krr«-ra. J-hr.eto*', Fournier tsi. BcCarr. High Two-ba. hita M- Inn;*. Johnston. Wheat Stolen b»»r*; Johnetor Sacrifice* Fournier. Ftigh Pouble tda>*. Kopf. tfra.'h to Mclnnia: Smith. Kopf to At- lnm» John ston to DeBerry to H:gli l-eft on bases: Boston. 10. Brooklyn. # Ha**i on b«*% 1 »ff Vance. * off l»e. atur. .. off Mar* quard. 3. off Benton. 1. Hits. Off Van*-.. In innings. Marquard. S n 7 nnings Oaeatur, 2 in ft innings. Benton. I in 1 2 , inning* Winning pitcher Pe slur Los ing pitcher Benton. fin pros Qmgiey and Pfirrnan. Time 2.10 (Hants 44 in Fight In Row. New York. May 27 —The N • w Yo Na.l tionals won their eighth straight game to day and their fourth in a row from the Philadelphia club The score was 12 to 4 Cjf Wiliams hitting h * 14th home run of t»a season the tliird nnlaa and Frisch led the Ulama’ attack With three ha each 8* ore. PHILADELPHIA AH II « • A Mnkin. If .'"JO Wl nr 3b M I 3 WHIl* * cf 4 3 11' Walkar. rf i 0 5 (' Ti#rn«y,?b 6 n l 3 Hoik**, lb 4 2 a « Park'n. ► •41s." Han hr.* c 3 l 4 1 H*han. p « o o o H - a d. o 2 « o 2 xL*ath 10 0 0 Hubbal!. n o o <r i xxMttcheil 1 1 • V Total* 24 S 24 13 NSW YORK AM 11 O A Bar ft i 2 4 i »iroh. 3b 4 I *» 1 J a> k n. -1U u o <i u Krive h. 2b i 3 S Maguire..b 0 0 2 0 Mauve). If ♦ ? 1 v I'un am. If 0 0 0 0 Young, rf 4 4 I o Kelly It*. 3 14 1 o r’ nell. Ff 4 10 0 • Krnlth c 1 o 2 l R> an. p 4 I I I Total* 3* IT 2T 12 xHatted for lleg.i n »e'entn x Matte.1 for Hubbell m ninth S'-nn bv inning# Phliadelph a . is? «»nn «"■! 4 New York.610 002 10k—13 , Summary — Run* YVrightatono (2), Wll. j Ham* Mitchell. Bancroft «iroh 'if) M'U ael. Frisch (3). Young tJ>. kelly, y i.'on nel!. Snyder Eryori Mokan Walker. Tierney. Jgrksnr Two-baae bits, ilreh. Young f? i Three-bs*# h t: Friech. Home tun'* William* O'Connell. Stolen bare*; William*. Bancroft Fn*ch. 0‘t'<»nnell Sac rifice hlta. Walker. Ryan Double play: Tlerrfey to PurkuiM'ii t<* Hoik*. Ryan to Smith to Kelly Left on bare* New York * Philadelphia. I*. !>-*'•* , n bail*; Off Ryan. 6. of Behan. 1 off Head. : off Hubbell, 1 Stru- k o it By Head 2. by Rvan. ft Hite Off Behan 4 In 1-3 In ring off Head. 10 In ft 2-3 inning* off Hubbell 1 in 1 lonfog* T.oelng pitcher Behan empires Kinncran and Moran Time. : «>;». _ Red* HreoU I «*»ing Mrewk Cincinnati, May 27 — The Red* broke 1 their losing atr»«k of »tx etraight game* bv defeating S’ l.oul* 2 in * pttcher*' battle today The fo» aU • ored n the first on a p*** t»nd a triple bv Rou*h *nd again In the fifth <»r * naaa. an error bv Toney and two **■ rifle# hit* T.uqus blanked the vMtor* until the ninth when rrtota bv Bohne and Rush as veil them from a shutout Brevsmia to fh • fi ning. ’he Cuban had gone ?? round* Mg*m*t New York. Brooklyn and S* T..>u»* without allowing a tun FI'S double pi*'* featured the f.elding . ?t i.on« .\n it " Amith.lf 4 0 « « riank.rf ‘ ' ' I Titpm • „’b 4 3 ’3 HnMflin Hi « 1 H I ftto>*k,2b ’2 2 2 M vr r«,( f 4 1 * «» Krlagau a* 1 0 2 • bmnni.c 1 1 3 * * Mann A »> « A 4 Inamit t a <» a a Tnnay.n " a 11 .1 \1»\#r I *1 n «• bail n a a n 0 Total* 32 T 24 U flNi INN ATT A R 11 < > A Rurn*.rf : « " '* Uftultcri I b 1 * * . I>un< an if n « ft o Hotifth.- f 2 3 ® j Rollnft *b , « f 4 i PtnalJI ih ? \ 5 * t’avenev.** A • h S lUromt, 1 T • I . •, . • • • | ft ft | 1 Total* JA B 2? 1<I j j Klimt for t lrmnn» lit *ithth Hatt'.l fa* Trtnrv in atgh'h Scot# by Inning* St l.nui* oft(' '*f> I t’inrinnatl t©* nja ; Summary Pun* Torpor.er. Puru'in. ?1* grave !~,r* or« Rotuil' llohne Ton lifua hit* Tonnrcar, Sioi V Thro* hair h,t ?t..ueh Stolen !>*•* I im an S*. • fi. ea Hutu* Pauhnrt l*ln#’M 1 onua Pmibi* plgni: llnltt’g to • g\an*y to l»jn h rl l u-tu# to fgvanay t<* Pauh*ri • *\#n# to Hahn* to T»at|b*»rt Tnpnr.gr tn Frfagau tn Vint tom Icy Fia>k to Tor pen a. t rf' an hex * s» 1.a\iU,1 • t nnnatl, * Ms«r« on Wall* Off T.unu# I off Ton*'. . 1 Mr tick mil Hv lu.|iir « hv Tonal. 1 Iflta Off Tonrv .S in ? in ning* off S*!l. n in 1 inning l.nilni r»f> h*r Ton*' t'mptraa Klattt *r.| \\ >1 aon Tint** lie riHabtirgh. •; I hirago. * f'h ■■ am ,\*av ?7 Vo- Orlrlug# apotta»1 1 th* Ptrat#* four run* tn t h* fir»f inning 1 ban pitched airtight ball anil although «Ttl» aao lilt ! af Meadow* fr#*1y Mi*' Hi • I ' * nun. h «lv*ii hlla wouM hm* turn*il th# * it* in th. (*• • t'.mr i*ii* • mind g **'*o tuev#nt*fl lb* Jodi* from a. in iig 11. * gain# ending 4 to 2 In fa tor of * It# t»i tor* flay ilnm** who lig« !»•••» • ‘I * th* for oinia 11 **»• b*< au*a *n In. trail |V, **( VlllO it I...I*. t.iil • b* •» of i ht. ago * 1 hi*' «'hgf S*t tirUitm, flrat t»aaantan of lb# Ptrgtia u** ..ulare.f nut of th* gmti* b' V*mt>tr* \l* « '..I u. . U n hail til M« ha • • •* If you like Th# B##, tell your neighbor* about it. They May Defy A. A. U. Helen \\ ainwright Aileen Biggin The recent decision of the board <■ f governors of the A. A. U . refusing permission to American athlete* to compete in France before the Pa ns Olympic g ini' may be defied by the Misses Helen Wair.wright and Aileen Kiggin, both point winners for I nole Sain at the Stockholm games They have received invitations to swim abroad and it is rumored may make the trip this summer. Shelby Making Preparations to Entertain 50,000 Fight Fans HKI.KV. Mont , May 27—Shelby is mak ing vast prepara tions to house, feed, and entertain the 50.000 fistic fans expected July 4. to witness the world championship clas sic between Jack Dempsey and . Tommy Gibbon.*, according to a •• nt * to International News Servi« e toi>tght l*v the fight promo* ter*, tiie Chamber of Commerce. Amera an Leg. and city official*. Ten tanks, ea.-h of 109.000 gallons' cat- t to lm used is an auxiliary water supply, are being purchased by the city. A giant new g. >-iatrr is lacing in stalled by the Shelby Light company to meet the increased demand. Drinking fountains are being erect ed by the American Legion. Steps are under way for the plac ing of traffic officer* on all roads leading to the arena and the automo bile camp grounds. An automobile tourist camp of SO acres, is being laid out. It will be made into lots, divided into streets, enclosed by fences and guarded by a small army of caretakers. Additional hotels, rooming houses i d portable houses are being erect e !. which, together with hundred* of tents provided will accommodate 35,000 persons. Scores of special deputies, railroad acents. private detectives, ar.d pos sibly two companies of the National guard w 11 provide the police force. Knough food is being accumulated in cold storage plant* and by all stores to last a large city a month. Two Immense circus tents, capable of sheltering IT <K>0 persons, and fitted with cots, will be erected to take care of any emergency. BASEBALL RESULTS 'and STANDINGS/ WK'TKKN I.tU.lE. Mantling*. U irhita .*A 13 ft**3 ft 15 3'** OMAII \ 24 1ft ft*** ft hi 3*3 Tulsa 13 l«l ft<*» 3*3 Oklahoma I it? 19 1ft .343 33ft SIS l».*s 14 IK .314 31ft 3410 J*»M*j»h I ft t! .It | 4.<ft 410 -**i**UX 4 it* 13 tt |4A 4*1 395 l»*,n»er 12 1ft 4IH Atm \r»lrrilat A Kr*u!t». Tul**, 11; f*t Jn*«ph, ** tikUhon • City, ? \\ hut. * !>. « Mi:itif* s D*ru>r. Omaha 9-11. Mom lily. 2-3. \ \Tlov \L I I Mil t Aland tag*. \v I P. t Tork :* k .T*S P.ttubu h, .1 14 *0'* rhl. Ago 19 17 ,52V M l^ulk lk 19 4ki, W. |. p t Brook!'n 17 17 . S*>rt Boston :« 3* 4th Cincinnati 14 1* 4.‘4 Phlla h .14: Brooklyn. 6 Bouton, j. • 'Indnnat!. 2: 8l l<uuti*. J. '.*■» York I’hiUth * 4 FltUburfh, 4, Chicago. I. AMKKM %N I K \tiI r Mandingf. w L I* * N 'v York 2\ lo .714 Phtl* If 13 .»•« • >v«'i*n<l 1* 1* .*41 Detroit Ml* .iOO w i. r t Wash'ton M 1* 4 34 I ‘ • 4 « • hltato 11 14 4(K Boston 10 1> 3«4 Wttrnfitt » Kr»ul|e. New York. *: Waabl^ltoi), 1 I'etrott $. t*hic«ffO. « *'leveiund. •: St Lout* * No other# # heduled AMF.RK W t«*MK I VTION. Vjndiiil*. v\ , I. J > ! ! K*n City •> St Paul .ft 11 ««4 Columbus 1« 14 " i. rev. MHwanHre 14 17 M In.3'apolls 1? 21 to!m.» i.' :*> .333 »f*trM»> * Hi Mill* Kamai rtiv ? f ill*. 1. T.ilado St Paul ** V inn»ipt>;i*. 4 ' olumbu* n lndlanan<il«. 4-0 M il w *u'***\ i• 1 N \ f ION \l II \ «. I I i» ii % ii r.i. M heal. Ilf.mUu. I IH M M Ml (•rlmm, ritt«hur*h 31 lt.\ •' I .ion ii.t t«»mie\. **t l out* m ill *: •>* inn \e%v \ ||«>rn*tn. •*» lout- H'O •** Si .3*0 \M» till W I I \i I » II »l \ II I*. I Heilman, Uetn.ll 3« to? I i: «<♦ Hinhli*, ivoni.m, :i ;*» i* ,sm < ollitt « i hi. IU.. :t • II- ll >n* 'I tiler. ThiUrlriphia vi in 3t> 3*1 Mi alt. I let rlaml «» ni I? .* .* .3*1 Havana, May Z~ -Lula Angel Kir po, the Argentine heavyweight boxer, arrived here Saturday afternoon froui Key West. He will begin training immediately for hi' fight on June J with Joe White of New York White i.« expected to arrive Monday. thn Mr 'tier iMiiig • .mied eat m thn plntn m up* flint inning ew or* IMTI HIH JliiH AH II t > \ M'vHtP *h i »• i •air* .( 43 ? I Ht *!>•*« Jt •' '* »* Mar l, if 4 1 2 « Tray'r. 3b 4 1 .1 (Jrftnm, lb 1 l o »• Kim it* t <i 11 i‘ Ha »m 3b 4 •• .1 (> H* h fit r 4 110 Marlow». p 3 1 0 T 1 oUli 34 t ; I r«* « »lir \<lO AH II O ft >*•:». rf ' 1 ft 9 H *»i I » M 4 ? | ft Kr lie r. ;b .s 0 1 < Airline* i b ft I i; 1 Frlb.if * l» ft 3 3 J fttliler, H 4 111 \4imi n ift o o ftauf'ti i' 9 o o •> rf S 9 1 A ftVetft If ’ 1 1 rt H*rln t «• .1 T ft 1 ft Mrrft, p 1 * « o if 1 1 0 A ilranrin l <i ft a lou # 4ft \ : IT Man for Mln**r hi * ghth 'Maitr.J for KatllWinn n omlh St or* l»v Mining# 1*1 'It'Ulfh 4 till <*H* a«M» 4 t rI* *• '» hi t» 1* T I t**>g W(M> I ^ U '* • a' *• v Ht4 lor (Uin It# f Tr*Mi«tr 11 *>'« 16« li* r Mill.*1 I rot # Mtit III * \ .Iri Sg* i V. ugg.* h • ll#;t o«n lo-uhi* piav* T* Um' « i«» K. :ip|\. fo ilflUt**, vl#rMtt\ill<* ut Hmllni in Kn •. Mrattoo# it* Vlgrgiti . !* ut Ki » l • ‘t ■ > l * * i \ * |ttt Hi, i i hii it Hu#* on l»*M« Off Vltl* tig. 1 t.ff \|*«<t on stru. It .Mil i»v \MfulC* I It* k «tif ftitotn 1. |*v l flila Off M'lli-it’ ' ■ » n# * f Jv mf.ri! m it n 1 " *l«l p i It OifrOtg* ?'#•#*,I t*all; S-'htn!dt I • * M ft Hi fv*' \!||» fit* l yt. I'Mt* Mn'erm ck amt Hart, i.tu#, i 10 H South Omaha Brevities. r> P Cvirfmsn left !**? w*-k f nr New York where he will visit hit ton. Arthur. •' T PoRicn of Armour A- Co motive dei artment was a v .aitor at the local plant last week Mi** Rose Jelinek and M «a He!en G'! tnore *»f the Am our offs ea left ia»* week on their vacation. Rev and Mrs. C C Wilson had as •h- r ru-*t la- week Mrs. W. N Steb >< r» of i»oth~tjhurg Mr• A bort Pet* * 4i?2 Arrh** avafiue. entertained a number of friend* at !ur»« beon Thursday afternoon. .A daughter arrived last week at the homo of Air and M-- Frank Mathouser. 1:1 ♦ South Twenty-first street. A f’er an ness of two weeks O o h Bar:n», bookkeeper at Armour Co, >4> ba .i attending to his duties * I h $ h ** ' nd * * ’ e -1 eft las? week for St. ■loseph. Mo . where she will vtait re.a tf' -a M- and M’s Hvron Clow. 2*01 F. • ’rent, returned Tuesday from Wa>,i 'h-r- the\ meat *«-veral • s x a. ng fnende. »'onn*e Schoe**!er. lette- rarrie- for the busnr-s dletrbt. w ho was til a few da'* !s*t wo-k with the crip. U back on the job. Rti aa N WtUii uni I pulpit this evening at th* House of Friendship and wui deliver a aern.cn on "Moving Day.** Atr* Fern - Smith of F’d-rado. Ark , arrived last week and * visiting friend* and r*'ati\A n Omaha and South Omaha for a few week* I* die# Aid society of Trir tv Baptist church will give a May rarty at the rhur h Tuesday evening There will be a program and refreshments til-on H Thoms* of Armour A Co. administration off - at the local p’an* lef’ yesterday f-*r bis annual vacation which he will spend at Corning. la. Th- women < f th* United Fresbv * t*r in church w l nerve a noon lun h Thursday from li to 1 20 in the church r* ■ or*. Twent >‘third and* II streets Th* AA "tna" s Aid goclety of ‘Trace M F • hurch wit, be entertained at a tea ThurvOav aft-rpem at th- home of Mm I !, wan bant. IS?* Wool worth avenue AA liiam M Guinn ir, roRnr lei with th- bus mesa office cf Armour A < o for several vrars. has resigned to practice law and ha* opened an office in South Omaha. M' a"d M’s F M Youngblood enter, ta.n-d •; friend* a', the- home 4 St? South Twenty-eei o«d atree*. AAedne*. ■ n evening ,n «elebrat on of the r iOth wedding annivetsarv. * Rev 1. 4 Brumbaugh w d#*’v*r • Memorial day s-rmon th ■» motmni a? II s' «he South b'dw t'hritt-an '-hurch on Perpetuating the Union In the even r.g h;s subject w I be A Religious Conaervstive " 1 i' tal ons ai e out announ ng the "mint mar- age of Frank A Broadwei’. f . and \ s* Josselv n btone daughter of Mr. and 'trs. Charles H Stone The eeiemony "111 take r ace luna * a*, th* First >| K church Omaha Alts Albeit R the,!, 4203 South Twenty, second street, has aa he- cues’, her a tier. Atr- Robert Ctaivc* of Bernard, Mont She w’ll also visit her brother. J Ba-tle’t. at Florence, Th- two *.stars and broth er hav a not met Tor 4ft a eat* Members of the Hom-st* *d Rloaaur# club iin, entertained Fridaj aXterwoon at th* b(*m- of Mr* H Lute* Lunch i’." *ew*d *nd friar- wer* won bv Atm* Walter t»u<k« . -th M s \ A ance. M s l» Ah’ers and Mrs R N-wton. Pupils of Madison school w>?’ hold their at’iuia May f-st v*l at the south It-ch • uillli'i um Thuredar evening at ? SO The' w be assisted bv th* Madison group of t'amn Ft re girl* and R u-hu<|* and the M suer echoed atudenta who will present a plav Ms- tout* t ene-nan. daughter of Mr and Mr- Harrv 1 tenemaiv 5102 south Twentv tlvrd street w.«s awarded a scholarship last week bv the t inept* brat • h of the Ame--can Association of t mverattv Women and will enter her '••" or war at the * at* un veraltv th s fall M •• Ap .-,1 F#' AA son daughter of M and At ; « 1 F \\ -on 44 . South s r i a - be» m !».'«•■ v , v th' I A5S tv Noti’.ai *.-.ho 1 « nrm atom » * • vie ‘^e* s l| !aka pi«,*r * '■* •' P c ”4 M>»* AA *\*tt w as • rc--d vtoccn bv powulai vote* Of * he •tiuden * of th* unit emit' Hh# will aiea i a k• pa h- » «*» n s ' [A bridge n -on ** * * * v*d «* a « aa edneevia' at the home at Smith it.'i Aouih Tsfntv- , ourth sttret Yh“** present we>e Me Umea H'ton Clow A> i ‘ *r P earns r raw b i* p* '•• Robert P*ik* AX.ihr- I jiwvmh Hu* t R'aiirtiatd P i Mart - aa I* is** * 'A K otettnaw tteoiga it Uoi aid and M s* v aaa • Ruay, Yanks Get First Game of Series From Senators Mfusf) s Circuit Clout in Opening Stanza Drives in Ruth and Pipp. Washington, May liT.—New York bunched hits with Wurmouth's wild ness and captured the first game I the series from Washington here to day, k to 1. Meusel drove ir Jti/th and Pipp in the first inning with a home run to center, Evans misjudg ing the hail. Scot*: new Turk A B.H.O.A Witt, cf 1 4 fl Pugan. -b a 1 0 Ruth, rf « 1 1 •> I’ipp. lb x 1 10 <i M*u*el. ! f ’J l 4 o H^hang c 3 u :i 0 Ward. 2 b J 1 3 1 Scott. *• 3 J 2 - Jonas, p 4 U 0 2 Totals *1 7 27 io: WASHINGTON, I A D H.O A Biaeffe. 3b 3 1 o o 2o 4 u l ; rf 4 '»•>«. it if 1 J 3 ft d. If ft ft ft ft J-Jdg* lr» 4 ft 4 3 f?vaim. cf 4 1 1 ft p^k’h ft 4 1 4 3 'ihafrsly. C 4 ft ft 3 Warth. p 3 ft ft 3 Holath. p 1 1 2 1 Tot*;* 31 « 37 IS Score by innings: New York . . 30! Of " 001—8 Washington . .?oo *»o 1 o Summary — Huns Wit: Ruth <. >. Pipp. Mew set < * >, Schang. Ward P.c®. Kr •■*. Dugan. Ruth. Harr?*. Two-b*i® hits. Ward. s*oU. Hollingsworth. Tbree-nase h?t* Rive Dugan Hon.** run Meu*el I'ouid*- Dia vv Ward to S' ott to Pipp charr. v o Perkinpaugh Left on ljaa*« New York. 3. Washington. 7 Bases on lai'-: « «rf W at luOUlh. .. off .lone*. _ «»ff Hollingsworth. Struck ou? By War mouth. 4 L\ Jones. 3 by Hoi lings worth. Hite kjrr Warmou'h. 4 n 7.1-3 in nings; off Hollingsworth. n - 7 in nings. He k: Warmoutl I - * , chei 'Yarmouth Umpires; <_)**ns and D.neen. Time. 3:00. .McClelland First in Pitchers’ Tournev Charles McClelland, s'ate horse •hoe pitching champion, further dem onstrated his ability as a flinger oi the iron shoes Saturday afternoon at Miller park courts when the Omaha Hcr»e«hoe Pitchers’ association hek a tournament. McClelland won eight games and iost only one for a tota of 197 points. Results of Saturda;- s matches it the singles: tv. u r-« McClelland . * 1 IT; R*rd . .. 7 2 3«*. Dyck .S 3 1*5 Hoover .< 3 jM Pa a l . . ...- 4 £ Hi Mora*. e 4 3 ! «< Smith .4 S 131 LewrtfHn .3 * 14( Howard. 7 7 I.* Me ’arthy. 0 I 111 Results of the doubles: tv. l r • Dyck and Moravec . ..i Hi >fcCl#’!»nd and Hoel 4 1 14i Reed and McCarthy . 3 2 14* H©or*r and Smith .2 » I t LawrHaaR and Howard .1 4 I*: Paul and L. Lawritsen 0 a 117 Omahans Joining Holmes’ Shelby Partv * Ernie Holme*, a ho has charte of t special tram that w!l carry Oma ‘a f:ght fan* to Shelby to sve the Jack Dempsey-Tommy Gibbons champion ship battle July 4. arnour.ee* that 3f Omahans have already made arrange ments to make the tnp with th« Holmes’ party. Any person who w.shes to accom pany tiie Holmes' party to Shelb; can do so by making arrangements with Ernie at the Holmes billiard parlors. S:xteenth and Farnam streets. Mother Earth is not dependable’’ ft Mother earth cannot produce each year, to bacco of the same quality and flavor. The tobacco grown one year in any given field will frequently be dif ferent from that which grew there the year before. Because this is true 1 keep on hand more than three ard one-half million dollars’ worth of fine tobacco to insure the quality of La Palina. By adhering strictly to this plan, by using only the finest tobacco and the best manufacturing methods, 1 have given La Palina a character that can be abso lutely controlled. From the fact that there are over or.e hundred and fifty million La Palinas sold yearly, I feel that this char acter will satisfy every man who can appreciate a fine cigar. Congress Cigar Company Philadelphia Major.•••!!• Senator .! for tOc Want.X far 2S« M*| ..IN Tarfaria GrantW. 1 far .4 pgpw/ m%4 #v»* Peregoy & Moore Co. Omaha. D*» Moines. Sioux City, Sioux Falla it s java weassro f) CIGAR ?)