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■sas., The OmaHa Sunday 7>ee | zw* & J1 VOL AH NO. 47 PART TWO OMAHA. MONDAY MONKISH, MAY 4, IW4. I H * P1VK CRNTM ripp’s Home Run With Meusel on Base Wins 5 to 4 Game for Yankees Sum Jones Driven I'Yoni Mound in t Seventh Inning I' MiiIIh** Jim* HiidIi Sa\M flnn* • **»! for V oflil r.lminp* — t]«rl KmI n Two H««r Hit. .Saw Yotk. May J—Watty rinn’a hunt* run with Maitaal ott Im** in Hi* •tghth Inning gava Naw Vink a via Nmy nvar Wnahlngton In tha l**t gam* of tha aatlaa today, k to 4 Waahlngton drova .Iona* out of I ha ho* In tha aavanth. Huah h»ld Waahlnglon mifa during tha rantnlndar of tha gama, although tha Vtnltora hail rtinnar* on firat and ■aaonrt In tha ninth with nna out. «aor«: WAHHINllTON*. AH H O A I Hdft. Hi 2 (MO 1 Harris. 2b 4 I 2 l Kiri, cf & o 2 0 lloiilla, If 4 1 T 0 rf 2 l 2 i) . iinld. rf 1 ' (i 2 0 'Inal, e 3 13 2 • ■ ' hi-fi. lb 4 1 0 I r'KUfli, m 3 2 a 4 Martina, p 2 l o t a K' bum g 0 0 o Ci Total) *« Hilt NEW TORE AH II t) A Will, rf 5 J 2 u Outfftn, Sh 1 2 o 2 Hut li. rf 4 u S » M*u**l. If 4 1 ii i Plpp. lh 4 2 13 •» Ward, .‘h 2 1 4 2 Mrott, aa 4 12 4 M. ban* c 2 1 2 0 .lonaa. |> 1 1 li i Eluah, p 2 2 0 1 Total* 22 1 2 27 It maned ror Martina in ninth. A* ora by innings: W ashington ...oil) non 30©—4 .Naw Tdrk ..001 loti Hr—a Nummary—Runs: (Joalln, ft net, Vrothro, Oirkinpaugh, Mgusel, Plpp (2). Hchiing, .fan •«. birr ora: Perk Ingpa ugh. *2-uaei. Two-base hita: fSoslin. Hast* .tones. Plpp. Iloma run: Pip. Sacrifice hits: Rual, Yard, .lodge. I>ug*n, Rlchbnurg Ouuble Hava: Scott to Pipy; Harris to Verkln paugh to Judge: Scott to Ward to Plpp. I«efV on bares: New York. 3; Washington. '3. Rases on balls: Off Jonea. 4; off Rush, 1 ; off Martina, 2. Struck out: Hr Jones, I by Martina. 7. Hits: Off Jones. 7 in * 411th Inning, non# out In seventh; off ; Hush. ] In a Innings Hit by pitched bail: • Hy Rush. Harris; by Martina. Si-hang. Winning pitcher: Hush. Umpires. Row land, Connolly and Dlnnsen. Tims. t:£2. Work to Star on Munv Net Courts nt Work on the new municipal fen Ida court* will start next week, ac cording to X. K. Harmon, secretary of the Municipal lawn Tennla aaao i * ialton. Through the effort# of the munic ipal aaaociatlon the city council was la-rauaded to establish a fund of 15,000 ff/ the tnetallatlon of the new munic ipal tennla courta under the direc tion of the aaaociatlon, The courta will be located at Thir ty-fourth and Lioavenwnrth atreeta. daven clay court* with m»rhl* du»t at* will b* lnafaliad. later It t* hoped to bring about th* appropriation of another 15.000 t.y th# city council no that aeven b ore courta may ho Installed. A meeting of the board of director# of the Municipal fawn Tennla a*2> (iatlon haa been railed for Monday night In the city hall by Albert Hin kle, prenldent. At thla meeting the final plan* for th# new court* will be consummated and construction work will follow Immediately. GIBBONS TO TRAIN AT GRAND BEACH Chicago, Mar t.—Tommy Gibbons, dt. Paul light heavyweight, will train at Grand Beach, Mich., for his fight May >1 with George* Carpbntb-r, french boxer, at Michigan City, hla manager, Kddle Kane, annoupcea. Cltlsena of Grand Beach have turned over to Gibbons an entire annex to n hotel oti the lake front with 50 room# available. Training will be atifted next Saturday. Kane said. Gibbons will spend aeveral dava h»re next week before beginning hla workouts. ‘YOUNG’ STRIBLING BEATS TOM BURNS Torontp, Ont., May "Young” Hirtbllng, Georgia school boy, won the decision from Tommy Burn* of 4*^ftrolt In a slashing 10-round fight her# last night. Th# derision was unpopular. Burn* put up a fins battle, carrying hi* fo# along on,even |erma for the flrat flv# rounds, and ■ ending th# southerner *» the floor In the fourth round for * count of three dt.rlbllng wii the stronger In the last flv# round#' wwnmht>\A .KNIGHT? V—■ </ the f MiLWESj New York. May S.—Johnny I fund##. orfd'a f*»t h*rw*'«ht king, he« af re*d o place hla thron* within re*< h of any .,r tender »ba *t»te a'hletlc rornmlae’on • arte ThU agreement wan raarh thla *fternoon after a tnnfar»nf« bat Ween ‘bertey Johnaron. Dundee § nanagar, and ha atafa eomrniaaion Hamilton. Ontartn,~~Vfnward May «fo. Hamilton and Bob Kbbar. hnntam t^nt champion of (‘anada. draw 10 ■ find a. New York.—I ula Vlneentl. C hile, wan (#-c *!An ovar Bd Moran, New orltana, iound*; Johnny fwooard. Allentown, arerad • technical kooc'cout over . i4 i Duane. New York, ali*h round Toronto. Oatnela.— Voting fttrlbhng rd»d dcrlelon ovar Tomrnv Burn* Da ,»M, /u rounda; Tommy Mttrhaff. Detroit, . ,»• Bill/ Kartell of 'fivrm u-a; Dev* 11, - 'nmmed Deorge Kif'-ld of To ,"io, PCIroer Wn» of Toron'o, defeated r«g Barlow *>t Buffalo, Yaneawver. May I,—Vie Fofee, loeaf • •i-,iW-<yhf eaally woo e de< -'n O', er , ..id heldman New T«V, In a ie round Oi/t Here •an Fmnrteeo. May g,—%r«hle Walker. •*. n.ateu' ’ ghrw-gt»t. baling champion of Sew fork woo a daclafon over Fddfe ivh.it of hap ffniM'fl In four round# hare . 4 - Pfawiilfon Ont . May g.—ftofcftry Fher of tlamlltoi. end Howaard Mayrw-ry of Du |ff*h fought la rottntlt to a draw Piber vet chad 117 'A poundf and Mavberry JJ7W rhnenla. Art*.. M»/ *•—After flooring hi# optuuieni four flinaa, Itay (irt'la of Bay Aril. «t* awarded a *♦< hn|c*| jtnwkAgl orty ft** (Julnia of AJo At r. In the round of a a# nwduled «:« Mpnd bout her a. The are middleweight# ! Pretty Nicholas Senn Nurses Who Will Compete in Final Tank Meet of the Season Saturday Evening * 1/cJeti JYc/t* amp £jfbhie Jicks oeweu photos f<T NO JIM" BARNES, ths tall J ,ul wiry ex open champion. ■“-^ts discussing length and lock of length at golf. Before getting down to the reaaons for distance Itarnrs waa none loo sure that ttir golf ball of today Is much longer than the golf bull of 10 or It years ago. “I remember,'* he said, ''hack In 1012, when I played in the open at Buffalo. There was a hole there jover 600 yarda in length, or around 600. I/i 1912 I waa op that green In 2 and got at. A year or so ago I played there with Hagen and Kirk wood. The conditions were practical ly the same. In each case the course was fast and there was a favoring wind. And on this last visit, over 10 years later. It was all we could do to get up around the edge of the green In 2." In thla asms connection Oswald Ktrkby has a cup he won In a, long driving test at Tuxedo In 1*12. The distance engraved on ths cup is 261 yards. Ho the golf hall of 12 yean ago was not exactly dead. "A little lighter ball and a slightly larger one,'* continued Karnes, "would give move length to the avecage hit tec. Thece seems to be a genecal Im pression that the change to a some what lighter ball will favoc the stac against the majocity of those playing. It will week Just the nthec way. A hacd hitter who can lime his stroke correct I y can get more distance from the heavier, smaller bell. Hot the average hitter can't get this ball up as quickly ns he should, and he will not hit It aa far as he will a lighter one that Isn’t too light. Certainly a larger ball will be easier to control around the green on short pitches, chip shots and putts. Enr this type of hall can be played in firmer fash ion up to the pin. With the smaller heavier, livelier hall there Is a fueling of restraint, of hiding bark, which destroys firmness." There are tunny reasons /for dl* lance, hill what do you consider (he most Important on#?' wa asked Barries I ha wsy In whic h the wilsla are used." he ca.,1 Take tha case of Cyril Walker. Walker doesn't weigh over 120 pounds. He ha* no hulk to put back of a drive or an Iron shot. Ills arm* a^rs quite small. Vet he use* his wrIsis to such fin. effect that he can hold his own with Hagen. Saracen or anv tine else Wal ker I. rareIv outdrlv.n by any man he meet* Ha uses light elubs. eluhs that he can whip without great *f fort, and hs sends ths elejb haad through a greater speed than anv onu I aver saw. Htrong wrists help. nnt only wh*n th#y «r* wiry wifh their share of snap or elastic quali ties. A strong wrist may tee wonder fill for lifting or shoving, and yet hav# llttl* snap to help long hitting "The trouble is that most golfers rail to use their wrists In the right way at the right tlmy." Karnes con tinned. “In their desire to hit a long hall they get the snap In too qulrkly SO there Is no punch left as ths dub Smith Lead* Swatumith* in Southern Association Hmfth of Atlanta, with an avarag# of .450, I* ahowing th# way to tha hlttara of fh# Koiithcrn aaaonlatlon. <'atth#r Haworth alao of Atlanta la trailing with 42J, whll# atn»| nf Birmingham In nut with .421, H t amp, Birmingham'* apaady out flaMar, la (raging th# atorar* with IT, whlla AnOaraon of Chattanooga, l» landing In hom» run* with four. Vl#h»»i* ^hltMnon** 4?*' fane* ttf >»« Mrnrk: A'lVa... ft* ' liir fli '? 57 i; lifVarm.r MnhM# ,il n',A 'Jo M*wphl'' *1 4»«fl*tnl Prni »«•* !<••« • Irtpi- tip wilt. I ; rW *f*7 '-'r-lt far Jnttriran IlMfir.Jl 477h,S r»»-r<l»y hy dafratln* „V" *• »St|# th« fani-P.. loaf Tl««. hWi.'t‘!’ra ■O'1 * 1 Indian* d'^ppetl to thg r*Uar. Th* (d«»|« pnopiiif ml «f a ft-tnnlng I»ru?rJr »T't with thrlr flflh .on m. .. vlK,ofr and thalr llth win In tha !o*'ih.* KTI**' i*n.loy * thraa aaioa l««.l in rne V*Mona» league oyer < Hirtnnaf), *rhf. bgftt l.hlrggn. 4 In 1, and a~Ht *'*!'* bark to third nl|fs The f’l'ate* d*fea#ed k* |.«,jte | j# a.. J nit,vtt, a*o thg firat 4ivi*i«g head reache* the hall. There should I mi a feeling of Ihe delayed hit, of wafting on Ihe final punch, of apeeil Ing up the dub head through the ball and not at tho start of Ihe down swing. No one can begin speeding up the club head from the start of the down ewing and then have any snap ie/t*as Ihe hall ia being hit. "Golfers spend an y amount of time working with foot position, knee action, body pivoting, etc., without paying much attention to the hands and wrlats, both extremely Important fartora. While the left hand should be firm on the rlub. It should never grip tightly, and the right hand should be even Hghter In ita hold." This la true enough. After one of "Chick" Kvani best round* he gtat ed that he eeemed to b* holding the club with a lightar grip than he had ever'used before. "I wae afrpld," he said, "that It wss going to fly out of my hands" The lighter grip insures greater rhythm In the hack awing, cut* down the fast, jerky start, and also acts a* a guard against hitting too soon, The harder one grips the more likelv he la to hit too quickly, to kill off all snap at the moment of impact. Kew golfers ever mad# the mistake gripping the club too gently. The fault I* on the other aide of the line. And when the grip is of ironbound qualities ther# I* slmoat no elastldly left to snap when the time comes. Y*i ihe lee* confidence on# has In his swing tn« surer he is to grip with Vice like power, to clutch with all the strength he has. We have seen more than one champion under heavy pressure start gripping with greater force arid through this fault begin to Increase the pace of hi# swing and to lose his timing. ir It efTecIa the slst# in this way one can #e« What a vastly more devastating effect It will have upon ihe average player. HUSKERS STAGE FOOTBALL GAME Undo. Nab., May > In » pr*c tica football game on tha f.lhcoln High atlmol ground* Friday. the epririg football squad of ('ornhu*k*,« divided Into two team*, the • Rede" and *ha "WhUa." The Red. won, i to 0 In the fourth quarter when Menderv paaeed to cjiiartarhark Kemm for a *0 yard gain. Another paee to Klffln gained fa yard* and • hen Kamm carried the hall eeven ygrde for g touchdown Roherteon, McIntyre, Timm Thomp •on, Wiokmann, Rhe.tak, Wgldo, H|g gln*. tJroh, Ku»key, In# w*lr and Ihileau played on th* "White*,'' while Ogden. A. Menderv, Tlechy Onee, Klffln, Miller, Hwegrlngen, libolg. Hunker, W»tkin* and Kamm performed for the "Red* ' Princeton and Navy Meet. ■Annapolis, Md . May *.-Prlnc«ton and Naval academv rowing crewa will rla*h on fh« K«v«rn rlv#r thin ift#r noon in th* hlggeat program ever »»»ged between the two institution*. Race* between freahmen, aecond var altr and varsity eights, will he rowed 1« the order named, water condition* permitting. Th# rival crawa have ex perienced thalr ahar* of early aeaunn dlfflcultl*#, hut all are In good *hape for (ha atrurgle. Kach of th* r*ce* will b# over a roura# of a mil# and three quarters. Malone Wins Deeieion. Rochester. N V . May 2 lock Malone of ttt Paul, won » in round decision over Mike Dempsey of Rochester here tonight, nut pointing <he lor*I fighter In all stage* of th# bout, Slrihling Defeat! Burn*. Toronto. Mav 2 loung Strlbllng of Georgia. won tfi* ri»r]*lnn ov#r Tommy H'irna of Itofroit In th*lr bout tonight. _ _ ___ i MngrlHgn. »*na «f tha liMiitmWahl* Tank** eaa'offa trlmmvl hi* fnrnirr mmtma 4 tn 4. *h*n hi»* hif * homat in th* nln»h with .•nn** nn h«£* I’ltupak • ^*»**« baft«a«a bit <Uwnf«lY AMERICAN. flaw. Club: li. AH R. H. Pet. Hcllmann. Itctroll Ift ft! 13 .'ft .4S3 Cobb, Itctroll . 1 Ift <0* 19 SB .193 minima. Clew lend 11 IS 7 17 .409 Mllllama. HI. Inula III 37 ft Ift ,10ft alalrr. Ml. Inula . . 14 •• IS SB .394 NATION At.. llorn.be. HI. Inula Ift *1 14 SB .ISB Wheal. Brook 11 a IS ft« 7 SO 400 l.rnnlham, Chirac* 17 BB II Sft .199 Harper. Cincinnati 13 *4 3 IS 3ft.I OrliSaa. Chicago 17 S3 II SI .34* Fans Disapprove of Fight Result New York, May 3—Stormy diMp proval by apectntora followed the judges decision which declared I.tlia Vlcentlnl of C'h.le the winner over Pal Moran of New Orleans after their J2-round lightweight battle at Madison Square Harden leaf night Newspaper men at the ringside die agreed with the verdict. The battle wae compare lively tame and disappointing. Vlcentlnl. aggres sor In the opening stages, sent Moran Into a spell from which he did not emerge until the latter rounds, when he beat a body tatoo upon hla rival for enough points to earn at least a draw, In the popular estimation. Vlcentlnl. who wna defeated by Johnny Mhugrue In a previous visit to these shores, will challenge Benny I^onard for the lightweight chain plcinshfp. Burch Releases Two Players 0 Tin* fell on twu omiihi Riiffn Ire* Friday when Harney Hun h, own *r of ihn club, announced that I’thh *r Fred Hcli«»m.in«kl, obtained from the Wainhlrnetnn Arr^rli-an* In the deni that went Byron tn the National*. *nd I ton Brown, outfield er, had b**»n‘ niv*n their outright re |e««f. Brown joined the Buffalo** l*f# In the *ennon of 1122. roraln* from the Teia* leMgue. TIERNEY TO RUN FOR N. Y. A. CLUB New York, May 3— New York's foot-racing brigade will he augmented in the near future by the addition of on* of the moaf promising runners in the Tniteri state, Joseph Tierney of Holy Cross college Tlernev, formerly a resident of New M- ven, Conn., where ha started his athletic career ee s high Jumper rm a high school track team. t» now of ftrlally domiciled In this ritv. The Holy Cross athlete, whose sprinting at distances between 300 •nd <100 yards furnished one of the big "kicks" of the recently concluded Indoor season, has already confided to hfs local friends thst he will apply for athletic membership In the New York Athletic club, end will, of course, wear the Mercury foot In competition during the summer months when col lege la ringed. TRACK FAST FOR DIXIE STAKES RACE Baltimore, Md . May 3.- Renewal of the $39,000 Dixie atakea. a fa foil a PI m loro puraa and aerond onlv to the Preakneaa In added money for any feature of the apt In* meettn*. la the hi* event et the Old HIM Top track today. A notable Hat of 3 year otda and lip will be aenf over the mile arid three «ixteenrha route The weather |a ilear and the track fa at. — Gordon Locke &ts Sail on Sea of Matrimony l:iw» flly, la.. May >.—Oordnn l.iKlif, low, univrralty all \mrrl i an Inllbark and Hawkry# fmttball raptaln in 1*52, w no marrird in Min Iona Ullaw of Iowa III y, Hrplrmbrr IS, 1*13. *1 wm an nnunrrd Innlaht. Tha marriage wa< in low, Ctiy. OfcJ eK *Bor$ 'Soj-s - NATfONAL A.A.U. JR,. PLUNCe CHAMPION 1024 I £/eat(of' Cad y Damon Runyon Believes Sam Langford When at His Best Better Than Wills Wag Langford a grc-itsr fighter j i titan Hurry WlUa? The writer la Inclined to answer yes to this question. Vet there is risun for much srgu ment. Wills, when little more than a raw hand, gave Unigford a terrific fight In their flref battle, when l-ang ford was at hi* best. l-jrrglord's greater etperience final ly won for Itlnw Presently Wills gained In etperience, caught up with laneforil, finally passed him, as the years stripped laingford of hla prowess. If I sing ford stood out over Will* in any one particular It was in ring Intelligence. Langford s f.stlc mentality was ile “(!ar|" in Ntvtl of U. S. Bank Roll % ' N*w York, May 3 Georg«-* <’ar pen tier. French heavyweight, who w»n knocked out in the fourth round hy Jack Dempeey and later waa put| nway by Battling Klkl. nceda another | American bankroll. Alt hough Car*! pander undoubtedly haa aeen hla beat i i'aya, ha Iim* accepted a guaranty of $00,000 to box 10 round*, no dectaion, with Tom Gibbon* of Kt. Paul at Michigan t*lty, Ind . on May 31 tinier*1 William fllbanti, manager of Gen*, Tunney, American light heavyweight champion, tie* the frenchman up Ini fh* court*. Realizing that Tunney would he balled a* the light h*t<\ yweight cham pion of fha world If he ahould atop Carpentler In a 13 or U round bout |n t hla locality. Ulbaou recendy Mlgned the Frenchman for .1 match to be dc cided In June. Yet In aplte of Glbaon a poaltlva a ana rt Ion that Garpentkr a it reed to meet Tunney before any other challenger, Georg**. It Would *eem. ha* riaorted to *harp practice in order to cinch the ROOM prlrel offered hy Promoter Kltxaimmon*. I NEW RACE TRACK TO OPEN AT MIAMI N«w York, Msv * A finely *p rwlntsd rsr# track I* nearing rnmplr lion «f Miami. Fla . and will be thrown] opsn so nr a tlm* In I*er*rtiher. It la asld. for a masting of an dava or mors. Thsrs will ha no hookmaking on Ihs mess Inside ths new trsrk. Ihs promoter* having decided *" uas ths pnrlmutusl belting system s* i rluslvelv. r --\ | Amateur Games •fKliAI. Thlrtf aarnnd and Dracf Atanna. 1 10 William Straat Marrhantt Waal Paa van wort h Marrhantt 1 10 Vinton SPaat Marrhantt \ahrat ha National (Juarrta Millar Park 1 It Twant v -fotirth and Amai P rati Marrhantt Swift* Indatmdanta 1 10 Main Klla* M Klnnay PanMala Pntlrnallr Park. 1 10 nmaha Spurtln* Om»da T« Pat ton Mt1Hai.lt I 10 W' O W Knlfhtf of Columbtll Pat* Klmwooil I 10 Vinton Cubt < nr* Ktarfrir HmI Mmtor.l I 10 flrcRtn Park Marrhant# South f,mih« .f*inlora. 1 o Malta n Tftrkt Alt* Tlr*a Mlin« Haarh. 1 10 katman Inamanra Aranrv T M K A Junior* 3 10 f P 0>f1naar* M irph’ a Rltartlaw Tark t to Rrnia Ifolma* Junior* Frnat W*» tar a* 1 10 Y nlon Stork Tarda Kinnav Shot* Alhlaflr Park J 10 r H | g Pnilnfflr# 1 It Sr-hnaldar E|*<*fr.< - Standard Utndrr, f hrltfla llatffhta J 10; Oihton Ramblara Pollah Alhlatlra • It Plata ‘‘tub Jandn Funaral ilonia SI pranrl* Park Thlrtr tilth and J 1:30 South Omaha nmattri Mirhka flrncnrla* 1 It If R A Waal T aa van worth lm provrtnrnl f'lnh t artar I .aka I tnb. I So Omtha Pall* t Tartar l.aka. v(doped to a remaikable degi*-* Hr tun a "smart" fighter. <>et of the ring Will* 1* perhaps the more Intalll gent. He hse lived to a more ad vanced puglilatle era thin lamgford. Hut Inside the rope* no man. whit* or black, had tnor# Intelligence than I.angford. No man could think faeter. dark Johnson waa perhaps the greatest negro heavy weight of many years of ring history. lie proved it hy becoming rhainplon of the world. Old timer* aay Peter Jarkvm waa a great fighter. Stmie Ihlnk fang ford, at hia heat, hexing the tlieory on fart that laingford a* a comparatively little frllowr, gave Johnson s great fie lit early In Johnson's career. However, in laler year* tlie iiuex tion wax once submitted to langford, and I.angford said: "No, Jack carried too many guna fo' me” Johnaon haa aurjMiaeli.g akill and ring running. The writer think* Johnson at hia beat could easily have "smothered” Harry Wills' strongest attack. In the very nature of thing*. Will* I* not the fighter he wo* a few -.ears ago. lie once had a good, slashing left hand Now ha t* known mainly ,»» a rlghthand laxly puncher. He haa detnonatrated he haa ring courage time and atigln. AMATEUR NINE SEEKS SHORTSTOP The Sherman Avenue Merchant* are In need of a good abort stop and third baseman for their fast Indepen dam team. Any applicant* whp would Ilk* to try out with the team should get In touch with Manager Hlnkley at Webster OlSSafter* p. m The Merchant* will play a double header on their grounds In K.n*t Omaha at Twenty first and blast L>> cunt street Sunday afternoon. In ,th# flrat encounter the Me: lamts will tackle the fast Council muffs Pluck Sox team and In the second game wilt take on th* prandels colored fjfants The ftrae game will start promptly at 1 W p. m BUNNY BRIEF TOPS ASSOCIATION Runnv Rrlaf of Knnaa* HRy |a naf* ly parrhad at lh<\ hand of th* Am*rl ran a annotation Hat with an avaraga of 4S* Rah Ruaaall of i.'olumhu* ha* arorad four homara and 41 run*, ro an avaraga of .404. giving him third plar*. I i*v la, alao of I'olumbua. la lha anmnd with 41? Naun of Paul I* landing In atolan haaaa With aavan lllhar l»ad Ing hatlara; Murphv, Columhua 4*>o Whalan Indlanapoll*. .*»*: Magulra Tolado *»0; Oilman. t'olumhun, II* Math »»*. Mllwaukaa. .11*. Dranarn, Ri Paul. 3*0 Rrannm. Kanana City. 151 Pill* Vwartlrtl Drri kion. Tampa. Kla , May I.— 4'liailay Pm*, vataran Naw Orlaana bo»ar, won tha daclalnn ov#r Aramla lial Pino of Hnvana In a 10 round bout har* to night Pitta provad aupatlor In avaiy round, wording lo nawapapar man <7-->. tank Jockeys Lead Paris Meet V--/ r in- Mi- ? I'nrii-.in oifkav* ara < na two, Ihrro In th* rloaaat ram of vrua for th* a.iprrmnrv, In flat rating at lha ruinplathin of tha fir at part tf th# aaiiaun Krt nk ti Nalll of HI l.mila la load Ing vrlth 15 wlnn, Ouy llarnar of Km tu ky and Malt Mn<:.* of Min pa hi ad Ray ar* Had for aarotid plar* wlttf 14 wlnnrta tav’h, and th* franch | * HmmIm. TxIm. • timal**, 4 ill i »»» nit T.inrotn H, tthlahpH * t it*', I !'*• Moire f, U *t hit# * I >a ii» * r, I, H- Jnwnh, 4 t.amea l***4a» Tu'aa at Otnaha UkUh'ima » -ty af I.lamia, kt l> a*ph a* W • • fift• a* !»*• Mnine# x IT Mix %i. i • Mil r P4f anil Ink* V4 I. pr| Mth \,' *• Sear York . 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Matron 6 Cleveland-Chicago (poat ponad. rain) bintaft Today Detroit at Ht l/Oul« • hl» ago at t’Javaiand Philadelphia at Waahingtott. No other* ••-neduled AMKKK %X AMMN I.IIlDY. nlaadinf*. W I. Pet Win, I.oaa 11 <1 anapolfa ..1 2 5 7n* 722 >47 Kanaaa Pity _!« ft 426 * 47 .iftft Yltaneapolia ....... ft 4 V2f ,6M ><*., Columbus . ft ■ 6ftt) ,62* .471 Milwaukee . 4 7 442 6«*n 41* k! Paul. % * 471 600 444 f.ouJavHia . 7 ft ,43ft a71 41j Toledo.% 11 214 24 7 2ft* Yeterday'a Kaulta. P*. Paul, a. Toledo. I. Minneapolis 5; » oltmihtM I Kanaaa t'lty, 4. I^oulavllle 2 Indiariapt.ila t. Hijarjx- a, ) bnftt** Today. Toledo af Pt Paul t xlofnbua at Minneapolis fndunnpotia at MH««Ua*«. J.oulavJile af Kanaaa • t> Elks Open New Bow lin" \I levs r . The Julian* with a •■or* of 401, topped th* *cor# of ft*# mm launi that rolled aero** JO alley* In the handicap tourney at the opening of the B. P. O Klk* new bowling alley* laat night Out atate team* will roll In the five team event# today while local bowlern will compete In the double* and elngl#*, The tourney will extend through Sunday. New alley* and pin# mad* great •cor** Impoasihl* in laat night'a game*. The team# rolled In two ■quad*—10 team* to a •quad Twenty live aecret acore prize*. donated by Krother Klk*. will dlatrlbuted amnog th# varlou* Itowler* competing Th* 10 offtrer* of the local lodge rolled th# Aral hall* down the nlteve Short talk* Here given by Kxait»d Ruler Herbert Johneon, PiUt K*alt"d Holer John Killian. < 'ongreaaman Sear*, and Preaident Conklin of the Klk* Howling league. A meeting of tha Klk* Howling league will be held at the club Thur* day night. Plan* for th* organize tlon of the league next fall will ha dt* cugaed, EPINARD TO RUN THREE RACES IN U.S. Parla, May I.—Kplnard. champion t>f the French turf aa a ] year-old In 19!!, I* to meet Sir Gall* had I It. Sin ner of tha Idnoolnahtr* handicap In Kngland March I*. In a match rare over the St. Cloud track on May 17. Aficr th# match race Kplnard will .ourney acroea the channel to Eng land. there to meet the treat of th# Kngltah 4 year old* He will then tie taken to the I nlled Slate, to fulfill a rontract for three race* In New Vnrk and Kentucky. *g*ln«t J5*v, In Memcrlam and My Own PHI RHOS DEFEAT ALPHA KAPPAS In th# fourth gam# of the annual Inte-fraternity baaehall tournament held at the Nebraaka College of M*-dl cine, the Phi Rho defeated the Alpha Kappa Kappa by the ecore of 17 to 1 In a live Inning affair Mangrdd. flrat •*<*#r for th# Phi Rho*. was the »t*r of the gam* with th# willow, getting a homer, a trldl# and two double* mil of *ix time# to !>at. HUSKERS LOSE l.lnroln, May I ■ Poor aupport an th* part of th* Cornhuakara Inf1*l<l ™t th* t'Blv*fally of X*bra*ka th* f’rat (am* of a two (am* a*- ** with 111* Kanaaa A((l*a h*r* Friday aft*r noon. II to I. I.*w*l1*n N'ahraaka, hur?*r. pltrh*d wall, hut hla tawmmatra' n*ldtri( wa* taa(*d. r«r|irnlirr’« Kn\o O K. H* taarwImfrH tf*** \ Icnna. M#v ? * Ttii* \ teflififi h**Tlr*g *ft#r hating gfudfed nt( pfiTii* dim* of th* fl(ht h*iw**p 0*or(*a c‘*rp*ntl*r and Arthur Towpla*. Rrlllah lt(lit h*avyw*.(ht on Thtiradav, r*nd*r*d a dpplaton tbli *»*nln( that (arp*nti*r had falrh knocked out th« f’ngi ghrr in. Mrlro Maiiiigrra In Mrrt. TIi* t*(ular monthly m**tin( of Ih* Mrtmpolllan l**(u* manar*ra will h* h*ld Morulav *v*nlri( at T ld at th* pity hall. f*r**rd*nt ||*nr> Hr*>>mrlt aiiiH>urtp*d laat ni(ht Tulsa Drfratu Buffaloes in I2-Iiinin*r (iante r Uilcr* Hum li l rr«>r. Mould** l and Sittglr in I null Hound lo ^ in. it lo I. The Tulaa Oiler* look adt '■•'tag* at ONeltla e^or In the twelfth Inning Kaltirday and wllh the aid of a double and a aln*!# arored two rum enough to non* the Omaha Muffalnea out of (MW aernnd gam* of the eeriee by the arore of a to 4 Ttlll Halley and Ml) Wlltata an gaged In a pltr het e di»»l from tha very atart. Tha Htiffaloe* had a i banco tow'ln out In their half of the ninth and again In the eleventh, tfut le»or bane running eau«ed the ton teat to go Into extra |ierlode Omaha aeor»d three In ,tha aitth and th« fourth run In the eeventh when Joe Honuwltr, knocked a home run. Robinson Leads Western Batters "Chief” Ttobineon, Omaha Buffalo outfielder, la topping the halter* In the We*tern league with the remark ihle mark of .Ml, He I* followed by t,anih of Tulaa with an average of .4% 1, while Jack 7/ellvelt, manager of the Oiler*, la third with 4*0. Dev I a and Waahbum. l>oth r.f T ilea, are leading the home run «lugg*r*. Karh haa knocked the lall over 'he fence »lg time* already thl* ***«on. Other leading hatter* of the \V*«t crn league are; Miller, fft. Joeeph, 457; IJgvto, Tut* «o. .420; caffey, Iw-nver. 425; O'Brien, Henver. .*'#€; Mcf,*rry. f>e* Merine*, »«: Butler. Wichita, .2*4; flweenejr, Oklahoma city, .2*4 sjnmejD- ■ Keswlts 1KMMITON. P'f*t m * TdfM'Qgtrtir nail# ,%Un\»9 (Pavtr» . ..4 1* • |# M'Mdtf V>‘H (ThoriuiyH#», • ;* it i jNapghiy (M#rg»*ri. ,x l Tiro* 1.14 l*f. M m Mast# v. re**.,;i <*u##ia P. Oar Option and J» • i#*n a #t ran i-rntul rar# Tour and ena-balf far. VigOor (Harr na o » 9 ** * i* J H H'e'kland Prm -*• »h I'aot* 4 4* 1 #<* Tinarnou (tf»!n/| . , fa* Tim# 'll C#?d<m T#rn AVf«1ta #*i* a* Than* T«4ej. Agr»*»# '"all. Midnight Hum* and ftrnnnf# *iao ran Third ra** Mil# and ft r»M» B*g«*nia it. M<l»crm«U» }« t* * f# 45# Aroltjr Claim (Thnrndr*#» f M ft* Odd *#«h (K»*A«dy). .. .. i •# Tiro# 1 45 1-4 Hg»h Hu* a. iptu #n R‘•#. 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