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Tom Sheehan, Pitching Sixth Victory of Season, Blanks Boston Braves Barnes Driven From Mound in Third Inning c Reds Make Two Kims in Ninth lining on Two Bases on Balls and Three Sacrifices. "Rostov, June 5 Turn Sheehan pitched Cin cinnati to a f. to ft vic tory over JJnaton to day. It was hia sixth victory of the season in seven ganies. Cin cinnati drove Jess Karnes from the box in the thinMnning and continued the assault, though less viciously, on Cooney. Cincinnati made two runs in the. ninth on two bases on bails and three sacrifices, one of which was mishandled by .Tierney. Score: CINCINNATI. | BOSTON. Ait H O A AB.H O.A Burn*, rf 4 3ft ft B ereft. ** 4 0 ft 2 Shorten, If 4 2 1 <» Felix, cf 4 ft ** » H uHier, lb 4 110 li f gnaiii.'f 3 2 l •* Walker, rf 4 1 6 Mrl*is, II. 4 ft 7 0 I' nelll. 3b 3 1 3 21 T’rney, 2b 4 0 1 3 Fowler, aa 5 ft ft 4 Stengel, rf 4 1 2 M frit*. 2b 4 13 4 Pad It. ?.b 4 2 2 1 Wiitlfo. C 4 2 3 0 (VN'fll, f 4 1 « 2 Sh ban, p 4 111 Ratttes, P 0 ft 0 ft - —j Cooney. p 3 2 11 Total! ?6 12 27 12| zGibaon 1 0 0 ft Total* 36 6 27 9 z.Batted for Cooney In nlnih. Score by Inning*: Cincinnati .102 1«« ™2—B r Boston .ftftft 00© 000—ft Summary—Kuna: Burn! (3), Shorten (2 >. frits. Error!: Tierney, Cooney. Two-base hlti: Walker, Cunningham, Burns, Sheehan. Sacrifice hits: Shorten. "Walker, Pinelll. Left on bases: Cincin nati, ft; Boston. 9 Bases on balls; Off Sheehan. 3; off Coney. 3. Struck out: By Sheehan. 3: by Barnea. 1; by Cooney, 2. Hits: Off Barnea. 7 In 2J-3 Innings; off Cooney, b In ii 2-3 Inning*. Losing pitcher Barnes. ITmpires: Quigley. Hart and ; Sweeney. Time: 2:96 Cubs Bunch Hits to Defeat Giants NEW YORK, June R—The rTii cago Nationals defeated New York here today, fi to 4. They concentrated their attack on Barnes In the fifth inning, scoring four runs on home runs by Hartnett and Statz, a triple by Grantham, a double by Jlollocher and Heathcote's single. In ihe ninth Heathcote stole home on Huntzinger, New York’s collegian re cruit. The score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. AB. H. O. A. AB II O A Statx, rf 4 3 7 ft; Young, rf b 1 1 I H’ocher, as 5 2 1 -:> F’ach. 2b 4 12 4 G’tham, 2b 3 1 4 0 F’worth, cf 4 3 1 0 < otter, lb 3 2 3 0 Meusel, If 4 ft 1 ft F’berg. 3b 3 1 l 2! Kelly, lb f» 0 13 «» Grigsby, If 4 1 3 ftl.T'kson, sa 4 2 3 3 Jl'pote. rf 4 2 2 ftiGroh. 3b 3 0 1 3 H i nett, r 3 1 ft ftlHnyder. C 2 ft 4 3 Keene, p 4 ft ft OlzLlnristrom ft ft ft ft --j dowdy, c ft ft ft o Total! 33 13 27 7|Rarnea. p 1 ft t Jonnard, pi ft ft ft s:Terry 1 ft ft ft Maun, p ft ft ft ft . % B*n t lay 1 o ft ft H'xinger, p ft ft ft 1 Tot*!* 25 7 27 17 1 zftan for Snyder in eighth zRattad for Jonnard in sixth. PP-- Batted for Maun in eighth. Score by innings: Chicago .ftftft ^4ft lft! 8 >.*»w York . 000 010 210—4 Summary—Run* Statz (2). Holloc her. Heathcote (2) Hartnett, Young. Frisch South worth. Lindatrom Errors: Hol 1 ocher. Meusel. Jackson. Two-base hit H oil ocher Three-base hit: Grantham Home runs: Hartnett, Statz. Stolen bases Heathcote. Statz. Sacrifice hits; Friberg. Grantham Har nett, Frisch. Double plays: Jackson to Kelly: Barnea to Groh. Left on bases: New- York. 11; Chicago, 3. Bases on balls: Off Barnes. I; off Huntzinger, 1 off Keene, ft. Struck out: By Barnes. 2 by Keep*. 4 Hlta: Off Barnes. ft In 4 1-3 Innings; off Jonnard, none in 12-3 Inning*: off Maun. 3 In 2 innings; off Huntzinger. 1 In 1 inning. Wild pitches: Keene, Huntzinger. Losing pitcher: Barnes. 1 rnplres: Klem and W ilson Time: 2:» 3. Koliins Win Behind ^ a nee. Brooklyn. June 5—Vance had the bet ter of Cooper today ami Brooklyn defeat ed Pittsburgh. R to 2. Fournier’s 12th home run past Carey In the eighth with two on sewed iid the game. The score: PITTSBURGH BROOKLYN AB.HO.A A B.M.O.A Carey, rf F> 1 4 ft1 Vela, rf 4 ft 4 0 Blgbee. If 3 ft 0 ft .loh’lon. a* • ft 1 1 Wright. *s 4 2 I 2 Wheat, if 4 2 2 ft B'harf. rf 4 1 4 " Fou’er. Jb 4 3 x 1 T*vnor. 3h 4 ft ft 2l Stock. 3b 4 1 1 0 M’vllle. 2b 3 1 I 3 Brown, cf 3 12 0 Grimm, lb 4 ft ft ft! High. 2b 3 0 12 Sch’idt, r. 4 ?. 4 2 Deberry, e z 1 X ft Cooper, p 4 1 1 li Vanca, p 2 ft 0 3 Tot ala 35 *24 10. Total! 23 * 27 7 Score by innings; Pittsburgh ..ftOft ftftl ftftl—2 Brooklyn ..ft20 00ft ft4x—* Summary—Runs- Blgbee. Travnor. Johnston. Wheat. Fournier f2). Stock. Deberry. Errors: Travnor. Stock. High. Two base hit: Wright. Three-base hit: Wright Home run Fournier. Stolen baxes Blgbee MaranvR!*. Sacrifices Big bet Vance. Deberry. Double plav Schmidt to Wright. Left on bag**. Pittsburgh. *; Brooklyn. 2. Bases on ball*: Off Cooper. 1; off Vance. 1 Struck out: Bv Cooper. 2: bv Vanca, ft Passed ball: Deberry. Um pire*: McCormick and O'Dav. Time: 1:30. b- , Phillies Defeat Cardinals. Philadelphia, Jun# 6.—Art Fletcher’s rhillle* mad* It. two out of three from .at, Louis today, winning a. hard fought battle, 4 to 2. The Cardlnala outhlt the ]or»|*. ft to 7. but could not bunch hits ► r 1 I Baseball l?estil(s and Standings 1 WESTERN LKAGt'E. Standings. NV. L. Pet. Win. Luxe Denver .S3 13 .717 .723 .702 Omaha . 25 I a .5HH .378 .filMi St. Joseph .25 20 .D5S .560 .043 Tulsa .26 22 .542 .551 J531 Wichita . 22 22 .i.OO .OIL ?4M» Oklahoma City ...19 24 .442 .455 .43H Lincoln . 1 5 27 .307 .372 .349 Dea Moines . 12 30 .2*6 302 .279 Yesterday’s Results. Omaha, 10; Tulsa. 0. Lincoln, 3; Oklahoma City, 0. St. Joseph. 10; l »<•« Moines, 8. Denver. ,3; Wichita* ? (•times Today. Omaha at Tulsa. Dea Moines >it St. Joseph. Lincoln at Oklahoma City. Denver at Wichita. NATIONAL LEALYE. Standings. W. |Pet. Win Lose New York .2* 16 .636 .644 .622 Chicago . 26 1* .591 .600 .57* Brooklyn .22 19 .537 .548 .524 Cincinnati .23 20 .635 .545 .523 Pittsburgh . 19 23 .452 .465 .442 St. Louis . 1 * 25 .4 19 .432 .409 Boston . 17 22 .436 .450 .425 Philadelphia ..15 25 .375 .390 .260 Yesterday’s Results. Cincinnati. 6; Boston, o Philadelphia, 4; St Louis. 2. Chicago. 6: New York. 4. Brookhn. 6: Pittsburgh. 2. Lames Today. Sr. I,miis at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at New York Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. AMEIH AN LEAL I K. Standings. \V. L. Pe t. Win I,o*e Boston .21 15 .605 .615 .590 New York . 23 16 .605 .615 .90 Detroit . 25 19 .568 .578 .556 Washington . 20 20 .500 .612 .4** Chlcjyro . 1 * 20 .4 7 4 .4*7 .462 St. Louis . 19 22 .463 .476 .452 Cleveland .15 7' .395 .4 10 .3*5 Philadelphia .16 24 3*5 4«0 .375 Yesterday's Results. Washington. 9: Detroit. 7. Sr. Louis. 5: Boston. 2. Cleveland. 5; Philadelphia. 4 New York-Chlcago. postponed, rain. Lames Todnt. Boston nr St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. New York at Chicago. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. W. I.. Tct. Win Los* Si Paul .71 16 .660 .667 .646 Tpflranapolis . 24 1 * .57 1 .5*1 Lotl’SVllle .21 18 .53* .550 .5-5 Kansas City .23 22 .51 1 .522 .500 Minneapolis .21 25 .4.'7 46* .447 Columbus . 19 24 .442 .455 .432 Milwaukee . 18 25 .4*9 4r,2 4^ Toledo . 16 25 390 .405 .381 YesterdeC* Results. Minneapolis. 4; Kansas City, 2. Sr Paul. 10; Milwaukee, 6. Indianapolis. 4: Toledo, 2. Columbus, 5* Louisville. 4. Games Today. St. Paul nt Kansas Cit-. Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Louisville at Toledo. Indiattai oils at Columbus. TRINTATE LEAGI E. Standings. W. L. P« 1. Win. I.ose Beatric .1* * */92 704 .667 Grand Island ....14 11 .‘*60 .;»t7 .548 Sioux Frills . 12 1 2 .500 .520 .480 Sioux City . 1 1 1 4 440 .462 .423 Norfolk .* 13 .381 .409 .64 Hastings 7 1 2 368 .400 .3ul> Yesterday’* Results. Sioux Falls, f. Sioux City, 4. Hastings. 10: Beatrice. 4 Grand Island. 9: Norfolk. 4 (•ames Today. Grand Island at Norfolk. Hastings at Beatrice. Others no scheduled. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. Moline. 2; Waterloo. 7. Dubuque. 6; Marshalltown. 5. (10 In nings ) Ottumwa-Rock Island, rain Burlington-Ccflar Rapids, rain. SOI THERN ASSOCIATION. Memnbl*. 2: Atlanta. 1 Chattanooga. 0; New Orleans. 1. Little Rock. 12: Birmingham. 4 Nashville. 3; Mobile. 2. TEN AS LF AH E. Dallas. 2. Houston. 1° ..b I; San Antonie Shreveport. 2; Beaumont. 6 AVIchlta Falls. 13 Galveston. 9 INTERNATIONAL LEAGI E. Reading. 7. Baltimore. 4 Toronto. 2-*. Buffalo. 3 5. Rochester 6: Syracuse. 7. Jersev Citv. 2: Newark. 5_ off Glazner when runs were needed A batting rally in the fourth netted the home t earn three runs, which proved enough to win the game. S‘r.re: ST LOWS. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 4 1 2 0>Ssnd. si 4 0 8 3 Smith. If 4 1 3 ft( 11' r per. rf 4 0 3 0 H nsby. 2b 4 1 8 2i Wilrms. cf 3 1 2 0 Bntt'v. 1b 4 1 * 0| Mokan. If 4 3 3 <• M'iler. rf 2 0 2 0j Ford, 2b 3 105 I'T.gail. 3b 4 2 0 2) Lee. lb • 0 H 1 Gonss'es. c 2 1 1 Ui Park’n. 3b : I 1 o Holm, c 112 1| Wilson. < ; o 1 2 xSherdel 1 0 0 <• Ulazner. p 3 1 1 ® co’ney. ss 2134 Dyer, p 2 0 u U Totals It • •ill S'boron, pl 0 0 T'rcer, s* 2 0 u ui Totals 33 9 24 1 1 x Bat ted for Holm In ninth St Louis .(»**1 000 100—? Philadelphia .01° -‘100 out—4 Summary Runs; Mueller. Cooney, U il liarns, Mokan C!t. Ford. Two-base bile: Fla* k. Holm. Frelgau, Ford Stolen ba .e Cooney. Sacrifice!: Sothoron. Ford. Double play: Ford to Send to Lee Left .... i .!'•<** 81 Louis 7. Philadelphia, 4 Boses on balls: Off Sothoron. 2; off Glazner. 2. Struck out: By Sothoron. 2; by Dver, J; by Glazner 2. Hits; off Sothoron. 7 In five Innings: off Dyer, none In three innings. Losing pitcher; Sothoron empires: Moran, Rlgler and Pfirmann. Time; 133. TOMORROW ILAKEVIEW PARK OPENS Sat., June 7th Dancing—Roller Skating Riding Device* Muzzy'* Orchestra Other Attraction* For tha htUlK* of Ih, ft***on III, park will only bo open Tuoaday, Thmaday and Saturday Evamn*., Interference bv J Bassler Costs Tigers 9-7 Game Detroit Catcher Tips Peek's Hat on What Would Have Been Third Out— Hally Follows. ETROIT, June 5.—Bas alcr, Detroit catcher, tipped Peckinpaugh’s bat in the first inning as the hatter drove to Pratt for what would have been the third out. Washington had one run before Peck in paugh was given first base on Bas sVor’s interference, and before De troit could retire the third man in the inning, Washington scored five more^ runs. The final score was 9 to 7. Score: WASHINGTON. | DETROIT. A HILDA Haney. 3b 4 o t 8 IU.-A, I f f, I 1 *'i I’ol.il, i f 2 J 0 n M'h<* VM. cf 4 J 2 1, Wingo. If f» 3 1 ft Goalin, If 4 2 1 « Well nn. r.f 3 ft 1 ft Judge. lb 4 18 1 Pratt, 2b 3 2 3 4 Kud. < a l ft li Kigney. s« 3 o l r» P'n’gh, nr, 3 ft 2 ft Blue. 1b 3 119 1 P'thro. J»* 4 14 ft Basaler, c 4 ft 1 0 Bluet;*’, 2b f» 2 3 f>, ColHns. p 10 0 1 i »K(l**u. p 3 I 0 if Pillette, p ft ft ft 0 Zah'lser. p 1 1 ft 0| Cole, p 2 10 1 M'beiry, p 10 0 1 zButke 0 0 0 0 Tola Is x 39 13 27 1 ft Total* 30 8 27 70 x Pei klnpaugh rearhed -lrst on Bassmr's inierferem e in flrsr Inning. /Batted for Collins In fifth. Store by innings: Washington .ftftft 111 flftft 9 Detroit . 200 031 100—7 .Summary—Runs: Rjer, Mafthe-vs. Gos in. Judge. Ruel, Peck (2). Prothro. Blunge. Haney (2). (‘obb f 2 >. Rigney. Lrrors. Pluege, Pratt, HI i®, Collins. Two-base lilts: Bluege, Cobb. Wtngo Three-base hits: Matthews. Wlngn. Home run: Goslln 5aer!flre hits: Matthews, ludge, Prothro. Heilmann f 2 > Double plays: Judge to Pecklnpsuch to Judge; Ruel to Perklnpaiifh to Ruel; Pratt to Blue. Left on bases- Washington. 9; Detroit, 8. Bases on balls; Off Ogden, ft; off Znhniser. 3; off Marberry, 1; off Collins, 1. Struck out: By Ogden. 1: by Zahniser. 8: by Marberry. 1; by Collins. 1 Hits Off Ogden. 4 in 4 1-3 innings, off Zahniser,- 4 in 7 innings; off Marberry. none in 2 2-3 innings: off Collins. 8 in b innings; off Pillette. 2 in no inning; off • 'ole, 3 in 4 innings Hit by pitched hall By Collins, Goslln Winning pitcher: '•e-den. Losing pitcher: Collin? em pires: Mnriarty, Ho1m*s and Os-*n* j ;.m«: 2:21. Ylaekmen Again Move in Cellar Cleveland, June 5.—Cleveland drove the Athletic* back Into eighth place today hr knocking Pommel from the box and winning. 5 to 4. I’hle was hit hard but managed, to pull out of light holeH while the/lndians batted well with men oil base*. Four Ath letic errors also aided. The score: PHILADELPHIA CLEVKLA N l) A H ILD A AH H O A. Dykes.Jb 4 t 4 4 M*-Nary,rf 3 2 11 Ki<-'do,3b 1 2 0 2i Jam’son.lf 2 2 1ft Wel.-h rf ft l 2 ft Speaker *-r 4 12 0 H a user. 1 b 4 ft lft 1 J.Sewell.as 3 10 3 Sirn'ns If 4 3 I ft! Burns.lb 4 ft 1» ft S rmd.f f 3 1 ft ft' Myatt.r 4 2 2 ft kal'v nv. s 4 3 2 4 Fewster.2b 4 I 3 ft Perkins LSI Lutsk*, 3b 3 • 3 S Rommel,p “ o o 4 Gard'er.lb 1 1 ft J HeimVH.p ft 0 o ft Chle.p 4 2 0 2 \Strunk t o o ft zSutnm* 1 o a o Totals 3ft i: 24 lft| Totals 33 12 27 1ft xBatted for Rommel In eighth. ^Ratted for Lutsk* in seventh. Philadelphia . OH oft? Oftft - i Cleveland ..Ill 0O0 20*—8 Summary—Runs: Dykes. Simmons <2>. Strand. McNulty (2). Jamieson. Myatt. fnle. F7rror«: Rlrondo, Hauser. Slmmnns. Galloway. Two base hits. Welch. Gal b way. Dykes, Speaker. Three-osse hit : Myatt. Stolen bases- Simmons, Dykes, Myatt. Sacrifices: Jamieson. McNulty. Double plays- Sewell to Fewster to Burns. Gardner to Fewster to Burns: Rommel to Perkins to Hauser; Dyke* to Galloway to Hauser. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 8: Cleveland. 7 Bases on balls Off Rom mel, off I 'hie, 3. Struck out: By Rmu Vaudeville—Photoplay* The Giant Cooling System ! Insures Summer Comfort TOMORROW One of the »how luceenei of the tenon with two big head line attractions. Andre Sherri Presents the Gorgeous Musical Rerue BROADWAY NIGHTS' with MAX HOFFMAN, Jr. and chorui of famous ARTISTS MODELS Company of Twelve America's Cleverest Character Comedian CARL McCullough Celebrated Musical Comedjr ' Star in His Naw Bits of Trsrsilj OTHER GREAT ACTS On the Screen “ROULETTE” With Edith Roberts, Montague Love and a dozen stare. NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS LOTHROP ------ 24th and I-othrop Baibara la Marr and l.«w Code In “SHOOTING OF DAN Me GREW” * Alto Vaudeville GRAND ------ iftth and Binnay Mystery Melodrama “LIGHTS OUT” BOULEVARD - - 33d and Laavanwerth Vaudeville l.yda da Puttl in “Abava All leva” tnel. 2; by Uhl*. 2. Hits: Off Rommel, 10 in 7 innings; off llehnach, 2 In l inning. Wild pitch: I’hle. Losing pitcher: Kom mell. Umpires: Rowland, Orinsby and Hildebrand. Time, 1:48. Red Sox Beaton by Browns; Lose League Leadership St. Louis, Vin** 6.—Tne Browns found the offering* of Howard Kliml.s to their liking today and defeated Boston Red Sox, 5 to 2, In the third game of the series. The aptbnek cost the Red Sox their half came hold on fir^t pla-e, ns ialn prevented the New York Yankees from placing «nd the two teania thus are lied fm ■* • lead. Severeld. focal catcher, was hatti ned In the «ev»nth for disputing Umpire Nallln'a calling of balls and strikes. Score: BOSTON. | ST. LOUIS*. AH.H O.A ABM O.A .r, r’ina, cf [, •> I n R'nett. rf .1 2 2 <> YV'iis-.*. ,’b 4 1 2 1! Rot>’t‘n. -lb 4 1^5 Veath.lf 4 13 0 Sisl--. lb 4 111 1 H’rris, 1h 3 1 fj 0 Willl'a. If 4 1 2 <* Boone, rf 4 0 n A|j'bson. cf .lion Ea/.ell. Ab 3 1 1 IjMcM'an. 2b 4 114 O’Neill, C 3 0 $ 0j Sevcreid. r 2 1 I* 1 Lee. sa 3 0 0 l( p. r’lln*. c 1 1 o n Ehmke. p 3 1t>4 Berber, xs 1143 xFlagst'd 1 o n n AA ingard, p 4 o n i xFicInlch 1 1 0 t» - —-i Total* 32 10 27 15 Totals .14 S 24 9 xBat ted for Lee In ninth xBatted for Ehmke in ninth. Score by Innings: Boston .101 eno ftOO—2 St. Louis .120 000 02x- 5 Summary—Runs: .1 t'ollln*. AA’nm baganaa, Bennett. \Arilllam*. Jacobson. Mc Millan, Gerber. Error: Vcach. Twn-haM hits: Veach, P. Collin*. Stolen bases: Sialer. Harris. Williams. Sacrifice hits: Warn bags naa. Severeld, Gerber. 3.eft on liases: Boston, 9; St. Louis 7. Bases on ball*: Off Wingard, Struck out: By Ehmke. 6: by Wingnrd. 2. Hit ny pitched ball: By Ehrnbe. Bennett. Jacob son AA'ild hitch: Umpires Nallln and Evans. Time: 1:52. BLACK GOLD TO GO TO HAWTHORNE Chicago, June 4.—Black Gold, win ner of the Kentucky derby and Nellie Morse. Bud Fisher’s filly, which won the |f>0,000 Proakncss have been nominated to start In the Chlragn derby at the Hawthorne meeting July 12. it was announced tonight. It will he the first time this season these famous three year-olds will have clashed. Purses totaling 1118.000 have been offered for the first two weeks of the meeting, which opens July 3, eontinu ing for 51 days. Molla Mallory Lo?pp. Stamford Hill, Kngiand, June 5.— Mrs. Molla B. Mallory wa/» defeated today by Miss P. H. Dransfield in the fourth round o/ the north London tennis championship, 5 3, 3 8, 8 3. / x I Pacific Coast League ( Lo* Angelea. June 5. R. H. E. Sacra meato . 4 a Lo* Angel** . i 5 Bat t eric* Hall and Schang; Crandall and Kamaay and Byler Portland. Ore. .Tun# B.— R. H. E Oakland J 10 0 Portland 184 Batteries: Mails and Baker. Dad lent and Daly. _ „ lr .. San Francisco. June f.. R M. h Salt Lake . • U San Framd*< «» . •* T1 Batteries: Kallio and Look. AVilliurn Burger. Griffin and Yell*. Seattle. AA a*h , June l>— R H E Vernon . 1 f * Seattle . * * 1 Ratt*rl*e; Chnaiian and AA hitue> ; Gregg an«l E. Bald w in.__ TONIGHT At 8:30, AMATEURS And Lett Timet of the Smathin* Mutical Comedy “THREE TWINS” BERT SMITH Comedy Players 7 DAYS STARTING * '»•' -J TOMORROW “The Dangerous Girl” She vat a hula dancer and the way the lured the men wat tomethin* scandalous! Basil King's well known novel of marriage and di vorce made into r ✓ re markabli photoplag. “Let Not Man Put Asunder" PAULINE FREDRICK and LOU TELLE6EN nsmjxfcssi f m r%rfi WILLIAM S. [J{}i 1 "SINGER JIM » MCKEE ' l A RAPID •>*a tempo picture, run nIn B the range of thrills, a n d sure to pi av on your heart strings. Last Time* Tonight: "Ridgeway of Montana” Bonowitz’ Homer Aids Buffaloes to Defeat Tulsa Herd Hits Three Oiler lbirl ers Hard—l)a\is, aeh hurn Tied Vi' ith 13 4 .ir on it Clouts l'.acli. t'l.SA, Okl., June 5.—The Buffa lo''* hit the hall hard and timely here and took thp aecond \ straight game from the Oilers, in to 9. Bono wita hit a home run with a man on in the ninth to win. Wnsh 1 > it r n hat a Yank Davis for the league lead, each now having 12. The score: DM \HA. All II O. A Thompson, 1b . 4 I I 4 Robinson, rf . 4 1 I O f ullop. Il» . 4 I II o Osborn »\ If . ft 3 2 0 Itonouitr. cf .5 I ft 0 Wilcox, 3I> . 4 2 0 | O’Neill. h« .:{ i 4 « \\ ildcr, c .ft :i 3 1 Haile*. |» . 4 l 0 2 Total* .3» 11 27 11 TtlAA, AH. II O. A. Sfmirt. If . ft 1 « I Washburn. ?h 4 I 3 3 Basis, rf .ft O I ti l/unii. cf ft 3 3 0 Sargent. 3li . 2 ft I 1 ffosbv. r . ft 2 7 0 l^lvdt. lit . 4 19 0 I ’lppln. as . 4 2 2 2 Hlacholdcr. p . *• 0 0 0 Black, p . 3 « I 2 Brlml/a. p . b o o « rf aaey . 1 b A o Total* .38 10*27 10 /Batted for Eelivelt In ninth. Store hr innings; Otnnlt* b| | 010 202—10 Tulsa . 300 0O0 420— 9 Summary—Run*: Thompson. fullon. OslKtriie (3 . Honnuif/. Wilcox f2>. O’ Neill. Wilder (3). Bailey. Stuart. Wash burn (3*. lamb <2*. Crosby. Errors: •sfiiart. O’Neill. Two-base hit*: Robinson. Kllppln. Wilder. Ijtmb (2). Bailey. Os borne. Three-ba*e hit: I,nmh. Home runs: Thompson. Oabornc. Crash*. Stuart. Wash hum. Bonoait /.. Sacrifice: Robinson. Bouhle pin* : Thompson to O’Neill fa f ullon. I .eft on bases: Omaha. 8; Tulsa. 8. liases on halls: Off Blaeholder, 4; off Haile*, ft: off Black. 1. Struck out: By; Black, fi: hv aile* . I: by Eee. 2. flits and runs: Off laehnlder. 3 and 1 in I inning:! none out in second: off Black. 7 and 12 in 7 1-3 innings; off Bailey, 8 and 9 in 7| innings; none out In eighth. Hit by plehed halt: Fllppin by Bailey. Winning pitcher: j |.ee. facing pitcher: Black. f mpirrs: j Bonohue and Shannon. Time: 2:20. Swiss Soccer ream Wins. Paris, June &•—Switzerland quail- j fied for the finals of the Olympic j I soccer competition today by defeating i | Sweden, 2 to 2. MICHH. \N-ONT\RIO. Flint, 4 Muskegon. 2. | KhIh! • <M. *#r«D.i F«; '1s 4 Hay City, 4; Hamilton. 10. Saginaw’. *. Tendon. 5.__ “Bugs” Grover Blanks Indians Oklahoma C ’Ity. June 5.—"lings' r:rover held Oklahoma (’ity to three hits, while Herbert May weakened in [he closing innings, and Idneoln won ioday’s game, 3 to 0. Grover drove the ball over the high and distant right rield fence i nthe eighth, the first 'imp this has been done on Oklahoma new field. Score: LINCOLN. OKLAHOMA CITT. \0. h O. A ah li O. A Moor*, cf f, l 1 o Tat*. 3b 4 13 1 ij'tber, 2b 6 1 3 TiSw’ney, cf 3 0 10 *affej, rf 5 11 2 0 Kelber, rf 4 1 3 0 M'D'irl. lb 3 10 Oil/*run. lb 4 0 10 1 H ilton, ** 3 1 1 4 M’N'lly, 2b 't 0 4 1 M'D'ld, 3b 3 0 0 2; Mens*. If 4 1 2 o Henry. If 4 i 1 ft- Khadot, ** 3 0 2 3 Snyder, c 4 I 8 0 Spencer, c 2 0 2 1 Grover, p 3 2 1 o May, p 3 0 0 4 Totals Ts 10 27 T3| Total* 30 3 27 IS Score by inning*: Lincoln .000 000 ill—3 Oklahoma City .000 000 000—0 Summary—Hun*: McDaniel. Snyder, Srover. Errors: Hamilton (2), Tute. Khadot Two-base bit: McDaniel. Home run: Grover. Sacrifice hit*: McDonald, Grover, Spencer. Sweeney. Stolen bate* t'affey. McDaniel. Bane* on balls: Off May, 2; off Grover, 2. Struck out: Bv May, 2; by Grover, K. Double play: Hamil ton to Gunther to McDaniel Left on baxe*: Lincoln. 3: Oklahoma City. 7. Um pire*: Collins and Held. Time: 1:30. Pips ins Hurling Duel. Wichita, Kan.. June 5.—In a hurling du-I between Jolly of Wichita and Pigg of Denver, the Bruin pitcher showed the most effectjvenexx in 1 hf* pin-he* and 1 \ < iron. S ;o 2 The •< •DENVER. | WICHITA. A BIf.O A ABlf O.A G’man. 2b 4 l 2 2 Smith •'t 4 1 2 ft Berger. *s 4 3 \ .3 Butl*r. ;b 2 11 3 G gl di. If f. 2 3 o' iPiling, rf 3 ft 1 11 O'Br n. « f 4 2 2 <' BecK. lb 4 0 12 0 K ant, lb 4 1 1» Ifati'v. m 5 14 4 Rocha, n 4 1 3 0 Wale*. If 4 11** Falk, rf 4 1 2 *" Cd»lt, 2b 2 1 " 4 .tone*, tf ft ft «• ft McM'len, e 3 1*1 H die . 3b 4 « 2 1 Jolly. P 3 ft ft 2 Pigg. n 4 ft - — - ■ Brown, p ft ft ft ft Totals 10 3 27 14 Tot ala 37 11 27 14; Score by inning* Denver .020 000 310 3 Wichita ..'ftft 000 000— 2 Summary—Rum Gorman. O'Brien, Roche. Butler Dunning Error*: Roche. Pigg, Crandall *2). Two-haw hit*: Gor man. Falk. Rutter. Sacrifice hi!*: Burger, Butler. Stolen ba** Smith Hit *»v Pitched ball. R Pigg. Smith Pawed ball: Rocb- Double play: Kn ght to Ro< be tn Knight to B*rg*r. Bases on ball*: Off P gg. 0: off Jolly. J Struck nut: By 1: by Jolly. *i Hit* and rune Off P gg. 0 and in t 1-3 innfnsr*. off Brown, rone and none In 7-3 Inning Left on bn-**** Wichita. 12: Denver, 0 Earned nine: Wichita. 1, Denver. 2. Um pire*: Ham* and An*1*r*ftn. Time: 2:00. Saints Hit Stokes Haril. St. Joseph, Mo.. June 5-—Arthur Stoke*. I)** Molne* right hander, who turned back Denver In a no-hit. no-run exhibi tion in hi* last start, found the Saint*' &t!*ick too sturdy today, the local* win ning. 10 to H. "Vat/” Corrigan. Saint xhortstop. !e.| the local* In hitting by repeating hi* performance of Wednesday in getting three safeties in four time* at but The pcora: DES MOINES ST. JOSEPH AB.H.O.A AH H O A Flask'r, ** 4 1 ft 2 Nuf«r,2b 5 ft 3 3 t’nr'den.lf 5 4 1 ft Cor'gun.xa 4 3 2 1 M'l.a'y lb 4 2 * < Dwun - f 5 111 Bodie.nb 4 1 1 2’ Miller rf 5 12ft Burk- rf 4 14- D»-.Wjrlo, f 2 r, <• Wheat.r 5 ft i ft Gilbert.3b 3 13 2 Tanner cf 4 2.' Mtthea.lb 4 1 7 ft Cbavex.Sb 3 13 4 Brook*.*- 3 14ft Hi ok eg. p *. 1 ft ft M 'Coll.p 2 10 3 Jones.p ft ft ft ft !,ovc p 2 10 2 House p 1 (16 0 —— -Total* 36 12 27 12 Total* 37 li 24 * De* Molne* . ft!2 ftft4 6|0.— * Si .1 oxeplt .. . . ... 000 241 luvio Summary— Run*. Klaskatnper (2>. Cor A—-—— — -;-:— NATIONAL. Player ( lub (». AB. K. II. Prt. Ilornsby. St. lands .40 160 >7 64 .400 Snyder, New York .34 103 9 41 .39H Wheal, Brooklyn ...38 158 24 61 .386 Kelly, New York .. 38 154 25 59 .383 Cooeli, |Fittsburgh .23 77 6 27 .351 AMERICAN. Ileilmann, Detroit .45 156 38 63 .101 Boone, Boston .34 126 16 48 .381 Roltertson, SI. I/<iuis 24 78 16 29 .372 Harris, Boston .38 1 16 36 51 .370 Falk, Chicago .25 76 15 28 .368 rldpn C), JUirk* Tanner, Chavez. Stoke*. N liter, Cnrris*n t-l, l.ewHti. Miller, lie. MukKIO i.). (iiinert, Mathe*. Mil oil. hr rota- Wheat u». Chavez. Nufer. I-swan Buns and lilts, Off McCoil, ti arul 11 in « 2-inning"; off Love, 2 and 2 in .3 1*3 Innings; off fUoken, 7 and 9 in 5 2-.t In ning. off Jones, ;i and 2 In 2-3 innings; off Jlous'*. norm and 1 in 1 2- 5 innings. Karncd runs. I>ph Moines, 4, St. Joseph. 7 iistMn on ball*: Off M' Coll, 1. off Love :i; off Htokes. 2; off Jones, 1 Hrui-k out: By Mr Col!. 1: by Love, 2. by Stokes, 3; by Iloute. 1. Left on base !>*■* Moines. &, St. Joseph *' Winning pitch er: Livr. Losing pi 'her: Jones Two base, iii’s: forrlden oij, Met‘oil, DeMag gio. Three-base hits: Corrigan. Mather Louble plays Corrigan to Nufer to Mtihes. Sacrifice hits: llodle. Burke, chevez. Brooks. Stolen base: Corrigan. BeMaggio. I'mplres; Gaffney and Time, 2 hours. Eddie Brown Goes to Dod^ersi c Indianapolis, Ind., June 5.—Eddie1 Brown, slugging outfielder of the Indianapolis American association club, has been traded to the Brooklyn Nationals In exchange for two play ers and a cash sum sufficient to buy a pitcher, 'V. C. Smith, owner of the local club, announced. The two players to he sent from Brooklyn are Eugene Bailey, outfielder, and John Jones, shortstop. Jones was reported last fall to have cast Brook lyn $25,000 when he was purchased from a Pacific coast league team. Bailey has been with Brooklyn for a number of years. Brown has . been hitting .350. Di-mi-- \ction \<rai»*t Boxer* San Francisco, June 5.—The cases against Frankie Denny and Bert Colima, pugilists, who wore arrested while participating in a Vsiut recently and charged with violating the state anti-prize fight law, were dismissed in police court f ir In' k of evidence. (-;-—;—; 5 American Association ^____/ Toted }. <». .Tune 5—■ R H E^ ; Indiana poll* .* * - Toledo ••••• * lt Banerte». Bui well »nU Krueger. Scon and G»*ton. 4‘olumbue. O.. June S— R R ^ Louisville ..4 ;; Columbu* . Bailerjre Kooli. Tincup and Brotfem-i Aml-r ■ anti l>i .iP __ Minnesota and Wisconsin Alter Coach Schulte Head Track Mentor at Ne braska Silent on Question ■—Luehring Wants “Indian.” Lincoln. June 4.—1Two' "Big Ten” universities are bidding for tlie ser vices of Henry F. Schulte, for sev eral years tno k coach ard assist ant director of athletics of the Uni versity of Nebraska. The two achooia represented as bidding for his serv ices are Minnesota and Wisconsin. A dispatch from Minneapolis tonight quoted Fred Luehring, director of athletics of Minnesota university, as saying that Schulte is under consid eration as successor to Coach T. N. Metcalf, who goes to Ames at the close of the present year. Luehring was reported as declining to state whether the Nebraska mentor had been signed, but Indicated that Schulte was the man wanted. Schulte, who has developed four successive championship Missouri valley truck teams for Nebraska, re fused to either affirm or deny that he was to leave the university here. "Whatever Is announced, if there is any announcement to be made, must come from the other end," he said Six Entries in Auto Karr at Syracuse Syracuse. N. V . June 4 —Six en tries have been received for the an noal automobile race, a 150-mile even! this year, at the New York state fait on September 13. This year's event will carry polnti in the A. A. A. championship ratine for the year with prizes of 115.000 Drivers entered ineiude Joe Boyer driver of the Indianapolis winner Tommy Milton, Eddie Hearn. Harry iiartz. Jimmy Murphy and Cliff Du rant. Fred J. Wagner of Los Angeles will be starter. I I LAST TWO DAYS E ; * S Today at 3:50—7:40—9:20 ■I a IMabel Normand I IN PERSON sJSWSr I “THE EXTRA GIRL” H This is Miss Normand's only personal appearance in Iowa and Nebraska I | MISS NORMAND APPEARS TOMORROW AT 2:30-4:20-7:30-9:15^ I STARTING SUNDAY I lf IK you ■b ha»e p * B weak K heart ^ don't T »ee tMa BK pictura. p U 6th Anniversary Week LEWIS STONE IRENE RICH In • Picture of Lo*o 6th Annivcrtury R*»uo witk H Hall Clovis Fvslyn Reet* Dutothv St. (. lair Annette Riklin Clara Young Raul Jordan I tank Paterson Mrvd Payntar Louise liienda in "DIZ/.IE DAISY** Geo. Haupt—Harry Brader "lain of Golden Dreamt" RIALTO ORCHESTRA "William Tall” l.ava Talaa ■ .. .. ■ Dr I Running Races I TODAY 2:15 P.M.-7 RACES I Ak-Sar-Ben Field — Rain or Shine II Friday, June 6th Ladies’ Day g Ladies Admitted Free SI General Admission $1 00 Plus Tax- Autos Free. Reserve^ Seats p on Sale at Heaton Prut Co., Kontenelle Hotel. I nitt PoceWal Hj D» or Co. 9 Saturday, June 7 Ak-Sar-Ben King's Derby I ^ _ - - - - .-■ - _L ■ AS