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I World Champion Yankees Lose Hold on American League Leadership W Senators Hand I Huggins Clan Double Defeat First Contest Ends 5 to 3 While the Second Is W on hv 4 to 2 C Score. EW YORK, .turn* 23.— The world'* champion* Io*t two caitiM lo \Va*hlncton today and dropped to Ihe *econd place. The scores were live to three and four to two. WASHINGTON (A) NEW YORK (A) ah h po a * ab.h.po.n e, Ri-e rf 4 2 4 ft n WH I. rf 4 3 ft 0 ft Maids rf 4 J 4 ft 0 Du can 3b 4 1 3 * ft Harri* 2b ‘ 0 2 2 ORuih. rf 3 2 2 ft ft OoBiln If ft 3 2 ft ft Hendr’k If 11 2 ft 1 Judge lb ft 211 ft ft Bf-hang c 4 13 10 Rut-1 r 3 0 2 ft 0 Pi,»p 1b 4 010 0 ft Peck'ph an 3 1 ft 3 ft MrN'ly 2b 3 0*20 Rluege 3b 4 ft 2 ft 0 Scott as 4 113 0 Mogridge .,4104 o Jones p 1 o o i l -M atkle p 2 0 0 0 0 Total* c4 11 27 9 0 xHnfmann l 1 ft 0 ft 7. Bush 1 0 0 0 0 Tota's 35 9 27 12 2 7. Rat ted for Markle in 9 th. xRatted for Wlt% tn 9th. Store by Inning*: , ’Washington .201 01ft 001 s» New York .000 200 010——<I Summary—Rune: RF e <2). Matthew* 12). 11o*lin, Dugan. Ruth. Hendrick. Two base hit*: Hire, Matthew-. Schang. Hof M^Ahiflnn. Three-ba*«* hit: Matthews. Home ^^Kmi un : Ooelin. Stolen base: Hire. Sacrifice : Harri* (2). McNally. Matthew*. Ruel. I>otihIe play*: McNally to Pipp. Reft on i t.a*es: New York. 7; VVaahington. 9 Has®* on ball*: Off Markle. 3. Struck out: By .Tone*, i. by Markle, i. bi Mogridge, Hit*: Off .lone*. R fn 4 1-3 inning*, off Markle. 3 |n 4 2 3 inning* Hit by pitch er: By Mogridge. Ruth Rosing pitcher: done*. Umpires: Evans and Ormsoy. Time of game: 1 :5ft. WASHINGTON (A) NEW YORK <A) ib h.po.a e *b. h, pr « Rice rf ft 1 1 0 ft Witt cf 4 1 2 ft ft Matth’s cf 4130 o Dugan 3b 4 ft ft - J Harri* 2b 4 ft ft 2 ft Ruth rf 4 1 4 ft 0 Go*iin if '14 f> OHendka If ) 1 f J J Judge lb 3 2 S ft ft Hoff n c 4 ft 1 ft A Ruel c 2 ft 4 2 ftP'PP lh 4 1 11 1 A Peck h *« 4 P 1 1 AMcN ly 2b 4 2 ft 3 ft Rluege 3b 3 14 2 1 Scott ** *4 i ? 2 2 Z.rb.ry p 4 1 0 2 OHny^ P I « J * J TO..I. 52 7 27 9 1 |.lnhn*on ^ J • • • [ zSrhang 1 ft ft ft 0 Total* 35 8 27 11 1 7Rat ted for Hoyt In seventh. 7Ran for Rush In seventh, s. Bat ted for Shawkey in ninth. "Wa*hln*tpn,nnln*".00* •** *2*-< New lor™..:.:.®®" 0011 a®0-* Summary—Run*: Ri<*. Matthews, Har ri*. lloslin. Pipp. McNally. Two haac hue Will, .Tu.Ie<>. Matthew*. Three ban bit a: Rice, Blue** Sacrifice*: Ruel (-). lloslin. Scott. I.eft on base*: New York t, Washing! on. 7. Bases on boll* Ofr Hoyt. 5. Struck out: By Shawkey. 1. by Zachary. 4 Hit*: Off Hnyt. .7 in 7 In tunas' off Shayvkey. 4 In 2 Innings I.oa : ]„t pitcher: Shawkey. Empires: Ormlby • ml Kvanv Tim#! I 60 4 iliisox Drop Two Games. C*h cggOs June 23 - Tflx Speaker* In dian* bun* lied hit* on the White “°* *** I both giime* tndav, taking the twin bill. 4 ' o 3 and 1 to 1. Snore, first g*me; First game: _ i T.K\ F.t.A N D < A) CHICAGO <A> t\ ii b po.a.e e h h po a e Jdr-Vts- tf t 1 1 ft (1 Moil.ll <f « 2 1 ft ft Jam n If l < n a Gish rf « I 3 2 I KP , u' r cf .% -40 nr-nllln. ?h ., t n ., (t Sewell s> o ’ 4 1 ««he.|v lh S«U« I , siy*11 i 4**1 or»1k if 4 1 J I " Ruins lh 4 1** *Kamm Sh 7 * 7 2 * L ft iv* 2b 4?i4 ft Barrett *» 41112 Filer be 3b 4 2 1ft ftCrous* c ^KiFha'ii® P 4 l ft 1 ft Faber p 2 ft ft 1 0 -zThurston j 1 n 0 ft Total* 37 12 27 7 QzFren* h 1 n n n n Total* 32 8 27 12 4 7 Rat ted for Urouse in ninth. 7. Ratted for Faber tn ninth. .Score by Innings: * . <* tsvpiuntl . . . . ft02 ftlft t ft9— 4 ChTcago ...!#• 002 00*—3 Summary—Runs: McNulty, Speaker. ShalUe (21. Muillll (2). Elsh Two base hit" Mostil. Burn*. Stolen bases: Most I. Uolllna. Sacrifices: Jamieson. McNulty. Collin*. Sheety. Left on bxxcs: Cleve land. 9: Chicago. <J. Rase* on ball*: Off ghaute. 2: »ff Faber. 1 Struck out: By Shaute. 4: by Faber. 3. Passed ball: Crouse. Umpires Hildebrand anti Con nolly. Time: 1:51. Score second game: CLEVELAND <A) CHICAGO (A) M N'ty rf 4 1 4 «• » ab.b.po a e. jn itson If 3 2 1 ft 11 Mostil cf 4 l J « « S*.i nker cf : 2 1 «> 0 Hooper rf 3 ft 4 ft ft S-vsidt sm 4 1 1 3 ft Collin* 2b 4ft 41 « JVIvhU i 4 3 2 ft ft Slleelv lh 4 17 2 A Rurps lb 3 U 12 U ft Falk If 4 ft 3 l ft f i Tuesday’s Ah Entries. s ----—-' Tticstlny—l.aat Day. FIRST HACK—Four and a half fur Iniis* Putae. $500. Two-y ear-olda: [ >■*55 P.unlcnr . J®* I ♦.94* Kat»* Dear .JvJ .t IV Parker .:]®J I * *m 4» Karons* . !!'! i I iu wt Brush .JJ r Parnell l.ad .]),? 6 *,04 Silent Pardner .l-Oj «i|TOND HACK Five and a half fur I ,ijj.* • Pune. $500. Thre« j ea r-oldi and in* Clsicing. -Pi s- Angelina . JJJ 917 Hazel Dale . 04 , ♦.yo*; scnella B»-lle .J'’® 6907 Zoona .J”® 6 942 Innovation . •jj® ♦:835 View . JV? 6941 Hairy K. Thaw .J}} v ♦.9;ih Hov Aikin .1,4 Ik. »-77‘ ‘ '\rotn* .-..‘j? I BBfc . ;J .J;*- k Ledi .114 AI " eligible: • 69 3 0 ExpresMve . i‘|i 6934 Little Abe .J*4 6 768 Woolday . ..i 9 26 Vibrator . .....lot* THIRD RACK Five furbmgs Purse. j;,00. Three-year-olds an*l up. Claiming. 6948 Porter Klla .*®7 6 925 Ella Waldo ..• JJ $94 7 Mouxio . JJ4 $835 Evening Idol .JJJ -John M .JJJ 6935 May Broun .;JJ* r.940 Bobby Allen . J J* ♦;9im Menage .J®’4 ♦hll Col. Hapabttrg . JV® ♦>935 Little Less .* JJJ (ii942)Nan McKIr.ncy .ll Also eligible: 6942 Aak Jeaalo ... 69 35 Freoruttor .#,,*4 r 772 Cedric ...J JJJ 6942 Lucky Hays ll« FOCRTH RACK .-Five end a b**lf fur Inn?’ Purse. $7©n. Thros-yoar olds an$ up Claiming: ... . - Walterina .1°1 r,9:*g Toot era . H*t 6948 Yalta .. JJJ 6 957 Paddy Wolf .JJ* (69 9 9) Holden Clip .KM 6 9 4 8 Rajah .JJJ 6948 Clever fiefh .JJJ 6949 Dorothy Buckner .<0* FIFTH RACK Five end one half fur )nr«s Purse **00 I.Inna Club handicap Three year-olds and Up: 6 7 96 xElia" O . JJJ® 6949 Mv Daddy . JJJ (69 28)4*0 Foln . JJJ 6935 xTop o' the Morn. 108 6948 Alleden . JJJ (6949)Lady (lorham . *1 ® xWeant entries SIXTH RACK -One mile Pur*e $;.0ft Claiming Three \enr-olda and up: 694* Whiff . •? 6 955 J4ettee . JJJ 6 9 48 I.Hvinla . J 4 6 938 The Colonel .. »'*• 6 9 40 Hindoostsn • JJf 6933 Woodie Montgomery . 107 6935 Feodor . JJ7 6955 Chicken . JJ* '(♦i '* 36) .Mm Daisy. ..IV® 6951 Praise 113 SEVENTH HACK MH" and one-alx fee nth Purse $500. Claiming. Threo \ e«r-olds and up: 6937 Furor . J" 6 91*4 Restful . JJ 940 Power |0I “'. ’4 AI W'K-k . * ^^Hk 6956 Manokln . '"6 WMmm 6*47 Bengali . 'JJJ W 69 47 Vesper P-ella .*106 694 4 Seven 8eaa . Ill 69 58 Bnrea* . JJJ 69f.2 Ueneral Byng . II *914 «'llp JJJ 6 8 74 Double Eye . ill 61*0 eligible ft:,8 Sea Beach . 1' f •• 3 Joe Nugent . 110 # 9M» BlC v Hihson . - . . . "Ill i f '• 8 I mubfe \ a n ,...*106 Weather .le«. Track feat I jute *d fm H* billing f charts -Omaha, u inf«ugn, Tijuana , )-, - Fester 2h 4 ft 4 2 '» Kumm 3h 4 ft 1 3 A Filer be 3 b 3 ft 1 4ft Barrett as 1135ft Cov'skie p 2 1 l 3 0 Crouse c 2 0 4 3 ft -M'W'ny p ft 0 ft ft ft Totals 30 10 27 12 0 Cveng * p 2 10 1ft Blank’p p ft 0 0 ft ft 7.Fish 1 0 0 ft 0 Totals 31 4 27 16 0 icBatted for Cvengros in eighth. Score by Innings: Cleveland .40ft Oftft ftftft -4 Chicago ..000 100 OttO—1 Summary—Runs: McNulty, Jamieson, Speaker. Sewell. Hooper Two-base hits: Speaker, Jamieson. Mostll, Mvatt. Sac rifices Speaker. Burns. Double plays: Sheel.v to Barrett to Nheely (2). Falk to i'rouse Left on banes Cleveland. 3; Chicago. 5. Buses on balls: Off Cove leakle, 2: off Cvengros. 2. Struck out': By Coveleakle, 1; by Cvengros, 3. Hits: Off McWeeny. 3 In no Innings: off Cven gros. 6 in eight innings off Blankenship, I lb one Inning. Losing pitcher: Mc Weeny. Umpires: Connolly and Hilde brand. Tlhie: 1:39. Athletics Trim Red Sox Twice Bn«ton, Juno 23.—Philadelphia de feated Boston In two came* today. 2 to 0 and fi to 3. The Red Sox batters were unable to hit Harris ‘and Ilei marh with men on bases. Catches by I.*e, Perkins and Miller wars fea tures. Score: P*lrst game: PHILA (A) BOSTON (A) ab.h.po.a e ab.hpo.a.e. Bishop 2b r, ft 2 3 ft Flag td rf 4 1 0 ft ft Mh!er If .5 3 3 0 0 Wma’ei 2b 4 1 1 1 1 Strunk . f 4 ft ft n 0 Vetch If 4 1 2 ft 0 Hauser lb 3 011 ft ft Ooi ins rf 3 ft 3 0 0 Sim ons rf 4 ft 2 0 ft Todt lb 5 014 ft ft Rlc da 3b 3 2 2 3 1 ria-k :ib 32020 fla’lo'y ph 3 2 o 1 0 O’Neill c 3 2 4 1ft Perkins c 3 0 7 3 0 Dee ss 4 18 3 0 Harr!* p 4 ft ft 2 ft Murray p 3 1 ft 2 ft ——--— Ross p ft ft ft ft 0 To'ili 34 7 27 1 1 1 7.H • > i n g 1 ft ft n 0 To" * I* 36 9 27 9 1 xBatted for Murray in 8th. Scor* by Inning*: Philadelphia .ftll ft™ ftftft—2 Boston .OftO 000 000—0 Summary- Run«: Strunk. Hauser. Two baae hit*: Rlronda, Miller, Flark. Stolen bases Hauser. Rlconda, tlallnway. Sacri fice: Vtach. Left on hav*n: Ph1 ladelphia, 10, Boston, 1. Rases on balls: Off Harris, 4; off Murray, 5. Strunk nut: By Marti*. 3. by Murray. 2. Hits: Off Murray. 6 in S Inning*; off Rosa. 1 in 1 inning Passed tin II: O’Neill. Losing pitcher; Murray, empires: Moriarty nnd Dlnneeu. Time of game: 2:02. Score, second gante: PH 1 LAD’PIlf A (A) nt'STON’ (A) ab.h.po.a.e, ab.h pd.H e. nishnp 1b 2 ft 0 0 ft F stead rf 4 ft 2 ft ft Dykes 2b 2 0 110 Wamhy 2b 5 2 6 2 1 Miller If 4 13 ft 0 Veach If 3 0 2 1 1 Strunk rf 2 0 2 ft ft Foil In* lb 4 ft 6 ft 0 Strand cf 2 ft 3 ft ft Fon'lly rf 3 ft 2 ft ft Hauser lb 4 1 7 ft ft Ev.zell "b 4 3 2 2 0 S n* cf-rf 4 ft 2 ft 0 O’Neill c 4 1 5 ft 0 Ric'da 3b 4 I » 3 « Lee ** 4 12 4ft liNl'AV *s 3 2 2 1 ft Ruffing p 1 ft 0 1 0 Perkin* c 2 ft 5 ft ft xHeving l 1 ft ft ft H’marh p 4 3 1 1 ft Fuhr p 1 1 ft 1 - - Fui’tnn p ft ft 0 1 ft Total* 33 8 27 6 ft r.Shank* i rt o ft ft Rosa p 0 ft ft ft ft Total* 36 9 27 113 xBatted for Ruffing in fourth. xBattod for Fuhr in sixth. rhil.rtelphia .« Boston .»»• »«« 000—3 Summary—Run* Rlconda Galloway (2>. Perkin* (2V Heimach, Collins, Con nolla Fxzel. Two-base nit: Rlconda. Sacrifices Bishop. Perkins. Veach. Double play: Lee to Wamhy to Collins. l*ft on ba*ea Philadelphia. 5; Boston, 1ft. Bane* on ball*: Off Heimach. 3; off Ruffing. 1: off Fuhr. 1 Struck out: By Heimach. 5: by Ruffing, 2: by Fuhr, 2; by Fullerton. 1. Hits: Off Ruffing, ft in four Innings; off Fuhr. 1 in two and one-third innings; off Fullerton, none In one and two-third* Innings; off Ross. 2 in one inning Hit by pitched ball: By Ruffing. Miller; by Heimach. Collins. Wild pitch: Ruffing Passed ball: O’Neill. i.oalng pitcher: Fuhr. em pires: Dlneen and Moriarty. Time: 1:43. 1 Omaha Bee Race Chart Compiled by George W. Schilling. Pretidin* Judge—Dr. F. W. Aihe. Starter—Arthur McKnight. Associate Judge—William Shelly. Racing Secretary—Charlee U. Trimbla. OMAHA, Neb., June 23.—Twentieth day. iiimmer meeting. Ak-Ser-Ben Racing association. WEATHER THREATENING. TRACK GOOD. f-q-q—FIRST RACE—Five furlonga. Puree SOO. Net value to winner, *400 OyOO aecond. *70; third. *30. Two-yeer-oldt. Index Hoirga~and~Owner. Wi~SR I I »~Str7tin. Jockey_Od». fit'* RIMS-Broadway Rose 2 (Padu.l* 99 4 2"k 2” 2' lnk Rodriguez 18.30-1 491 fi Marie Virginia 2 (Jonee) 19* R <=i ** 1| 2"* Gro». .40-1 4944 Trevardy 2 (Moore) 107 S R R *' Weiner 4.60-1 4S«3 Runpreaerve 2 (Irwin) • 99 2 l'l l1 4* 4T Gerritty *.<0-1 4688 Runicor 2 (Sawyer) • *7 1 3J 4> R R Gormley 28.40-1 At poat, 1-2 minute; off 2:22; time :2* 4-5-:48 1-R. 1:03. 12 mutuela paid Broadway Rose *38.60 to win. *4.80 place. *3.40 ehow; Marie Virginia *3.00 place. *2.20 «how; Trevardy *2.60 ahow Start good; won all three driving. Winner, br. nr h. f. 2. 7,eu«-Eva Tanguay: trainer. E. McCuan. Broadway Roae raced in cloaeat purauit of the pacemaker until rounding the last turn whrre she moved up ateadily an* challenged Maria Virginia, olitgaming her in the final drive. Marie Virgin)#. away none too fail, niched upon the outside and after racing into a clear lead tired. Trevardy made up ground. Run preaerve quit after setting the early pace. /?Q,-4—SECOND RACE—Five and one-half furlongs. Purae *800. Net value 'JC'tJ** lo W(nner, *400; second, *70; third, *30. Three-year-olde up. ~ Index Horae and Owner. Wt. St! i l~Str7Fin. Jockey Oda. St’s 6941 Virgo 7 (T. O'Shanter) 110 4 6" 6» 3“ l"* Fator 2.30-1 6942 Foul Weather 5 (Phil.) *105 6 4" 2" 2} 2” Gormlry 2 20-1 6921 Faithful Girl 4 (Doyle) 108 3 V If 1" S*J Doyle 6.00-1 6K36 Jean Corey 6 (Kutch) 105 11 9> 9‘ 5*1 4* Frogette 67.80-1 6940 L. Gentry 9 (Cox) 110 1 8't 3" 4" R* Weiner 11.10-1 6906 Alice Byera 6 (Walker) *100 S 51 Rh 6* 6* Clark f 5.00-1 6941 Kirkwood 6 (Fox) 1 10 8 7" 71 7* 7=1 McCorkle 14.30-1 6932 Kling 9 (Bueder) 11 0 7 8f 8' 9‘ fi'l Clemente 1 94.00-1 6919 Few AcreB 6 (Weber) 1U 10 10" 10= 10* 9* T-inra 284.00-1 --Calihan 6 (Ammon) *105 9 111 11* 11* 10* Penderg. f R 00-1 6*92 Apple Bloa.om 6 (Horn) 1 OR 2 !h <S R5 U* Horn f R.00-1 -Jennie Mack 9 (McCar.) 10R 12 12 12 12 12 Rodrigue! *1 90-1 At nn.t 1-4 minute: off 2 :S3 : time 23 4-6-:48 2-S, 1:09. *2 mutuela paid Virgo *6 60 to win. *3.40 place. *3.00 .how; Foul Weather *3 10 place. *3.00 aho» ; Faithful girl *3.80 «how. Stan good: won all three driving. Winner, hr. g. 7. Astronomer-Siltte: trainer, H. Tullett. Virgo caved ground turning for hame and games! at the end got up to win in the last stride Foul Weather tired after racing forwardly. Faithful Girl showed speed hut vcaUn.it in the final drive. Jean Corey rant, from far hark. (•qrr—THIRD RACE—Six furlonga. Purae *500. Net value to winner. *400; Of700 mecond. *70; third. *30. Thrre-year-olds up. ^Tndex Horse wjfOtatA Wt7~at. i i |~~Btr. PtoT Jockey OHl St's ~4 9 ts~ Freeoutter 9 (McCon.) *104' 7 8 = 1 R'| 7= 1"* Rodrigue., 6.00-1 6913 Settee 3 (Thomoaon) 106 5 fi’l 6' 21 2=f McCorkle 3.70-1 6*88 Emma William. R Off.) 113 * 6' <’ 4" 3" Weiner t.20-1 6914 Mark Denun.io 6 (Eny'rt) 1 12 3 4" 5" 5* 4" Gro.a R 40-1 6914 Tubby A. 6 (Irwin) *113 « 2= H *' Gerrltty 6934 Splcebtish 7 (Paducah) 1 09 2 7« 7* «" 6» Horn 13.20-1 6898 Mica Emma G. R (Durk.) 110 9 9 9 9 7; Fator R.00 6885 I^nt 6 (I.eighty) *113 1 1* I* 3* 8* H«rk 6.10-1 6935 Chicken 7 (Woods) 107 6 3* 3* RJ 9 Clower 36.80-1 At post 1 1-2 minutes: off 3:24 ; time :24- :47 4-5, 1 :14. *2 mutuels paid Freer utter *14.00 to win. $6.80 place. $4.20 ehow: Sett** >4.60 place. $3.40 show; Emm* William ~ $6.60 ehow Start good: won all three driving. Winner b. g. 9. Free Lance-Cutter: trainer, H. C. McConnell. Ff^ecutter. outpaced *arly. cam* with an electric burnt of speed on the out side and just did get up to win. Settee ateadily improved hia position and. after taking the l*ad when a sixteenth out, only gave way right at the end. Emma Williams ran a smart race from a alow beginning. Mark Denunrio made * reso lute finiah. Tubba A. topped after racing Lent into submiasion. —FOURTH RACE—One mile and seventy yards. Purae $500 Nat value \JVOVJ to winnerf $400; second, $70; third, $30. Four-year-olds up. 11 .J»• •. Hone mid Owner. fi '• I i S‘r. Im. .Inckey Oda St's ~68#0 navalradour IT 8 (Hurn) 112 4 2 :ri lh lh Clements 7.80-1 fi<:»3 Bill’s Lurk 5 (Emery.) *102 8 k \ 7* 61 24 2*4 Penderg. 4.60-1 693 2 Mountaineer 6 (Broad.) 112 2 3 * 3'4 *V 3" Fetor 46.70-1 6ft] 6 Walnut Hall 10 (Nugent)MOT S .V 4" 4" 44 4* Gormley 69.31 Sea Reach 11 (Neal) 112 * 1? I" 1” ’•* 6* Weiner 2140-1 69(5 Boreas 9 (Barber) 112 1 4** *’4 S' *’ 67 McCorkle $1.10-1 69.38 Manokin 10 (Hall) *107 9 0 0 0 f* 7? Rndrjguet 4.20-1 69(0 l.urman 4 (Overby) 112 6 7? 6' ‘ i 74 «" Frogette 42.40-1 6042 Bucklaide 7 (Thompson) 1 12 7 64 8* 8" *i 9 Wright 123 00-1 61 post 3 1-2 minute*: off 350; time :24 - :4 3 2 - .v 1:1.». 1 :4 I • 1 - 5. 1:40 >2 mutuela paid Cavnlcadour II $17.60 to won. 6.80 place. % < 20 show; Bill • Lurl *J0 place. $100 ahow; Mountaineer $1*00 show Start good: won all three driving Winner, b. g. 3. Verdun-Amazon III: trainer. G. F. Hurn. Cavalrsdourll raced S*a Bench into defeat then took a *Toall lead and gamely holding it to the end won only because best ridden. Bill's Luck after raring in the rear ram* with a great rush and when seemingly the winner faltered under weak handling. Mountaineer was a prominent eontender from the start.. Wal nut Hall was in repeated trouble. Sea Beach quit after setting the early para. Manokin was away slowly. —FIFTH RACE—Ona mile Purse $.500. Nat valtia to winnar, $400; ’ second. $70; third. $.30. Three - yea r-olds up. _ Index I! rsa and Owner. Wt, St. 4 4 1 Str Fin. Jockey Ods. St’s 694.3 Brian Kent 4 (Emery) *109 h 2‘ 2" 14 1’4 14 Penderg 6.50-1 6961 Czardom 8 (Walker) *1 09 4 fi" 7* f*4 2‘ Gerritty 6.20-1 693'. Daddy Wolf 6 (Weber) lit 2 4" 6' 3’ 3" 3"* Horn f 2.20-1 6900 White Haven 8 (Borl'd) *1 10 1 0 9 9* 9* 6" 4"h Rodriguez 6.30-1 6946 Docod 8 (Hall) *1 06 6 7"* 44 4* 4" .V Gormley 13.40-1 6851 Rronston fi (Fight) 111 3 6»* 3’ 31 24 fi” Neal f 2.20-1 6923 Pinecrest 6 (Walker) *106 9 8*J 8’J 7» 7: 7’ Clower 48 90-1 6930 Star Cloudy 3 (Thomp.) 110 1 lh If 2" 8J McCorkle 9.10-1 6952 Caunxel 5 (Bakert 106 « 3" 5" 6" 9J »'• Weiner 6 20-1 6890 Bonneville 7 (VVhitehlll) *103 7 11 11 11 10*410" Clark 11.20-1 694 1 Will Soon 9 (Rryan) 105 11 10* 10* 10* 11 11 Clementa f 2.20-1 At poat 2 minutes: off 4:31: tim* :24-:48 2-5. 1:14 4-6, 1:40 4-6. $2 mutuela paid Brian Kent 13.00 to win. $5.80 place, $.3.60 ahow, Czardom $10.40 place. $5.60 show; Daddy Wolf $3.40 show. Start, good, won easily; second and third driving. Winner, b. g. 4. Discontent-Dotti* B.; trainer. M. J. Hayes. Brian Kent raced Star Cloudy into submission and then took a commanding lead which he steadily held to the end Czardom saved ground turning for home then finished fast and gamely. Daddy Wolf was hard ridden and ran well. Bronaton tired. Star Cloudy aet the early par* under aufferanre and quit finally. Docod seems to be strictly a muddsr. |2Qf!0—.SIXTH RACE—One mile and seventy yards. Puraa $500. Net value to ' ' winner, $400, snood. $70; third. $.iO I out year olds up. Ind*x Hors* and Owner. Wt. 8k 4 4 . Str Flo Jockey Ods Bt’i 69.32 Mi*" Paige 4 (Rees) 107 21 2‘f 2* 14 1* Weioer 2 |6-1 6919 Spinawav 7 (Sterett) *107 1 1’4 1"“ 1? 7’ 7’4 Rodrigw*r. 30 40 ! 694?* Double Van 7 (Johnson) *107 7 6s 6* $1 3* 3‘4 Penderg. 17.40-1 693* March Lad 4 (Blackwell) 112 « 8" 7$ 7 | 4" 4’ Clower SI0-1 6938 Lothajr 8 • Weant » * 107 9 6* *i fi» 6*4 6" Clark 901 692.3 Darley Belle 6 (Gaertner) 1 07 1 0 10 10 1 0 7* 6* Horn 75 60-1 fio.ip Swagger 6 ( Rrvan) * 1 07 4 3!4 $t 4* 6' 7'4 McCorkle 64 60-1 6941 Silent Sam 6 (Milliran) * 1 07 6 9 4 9* 9" 9" 9' Hieka 154 4 0-1 697 1 Title 8 (Muth) 117 4’4 4" f. ’ $ *4 Frogette 22.40-1 6876 Tom Saundera 8 (IJry) 112 3 10» *’* 6" 10 10 Ury 110 00-1 At post 1-4 minute off 6 0? : time "4 - .48 8-6. 1 14 3-8. 1 4 1 3-6, 1 46 7 8. $? mutuels paid Miss Paig* 16 20 in win. $.3 40 place, $3.20 show. JSpinaway $21 40 place $9 00 show; Double Van $6.40 shorn- Start good: won handily, second and third driving. Winner, b, f 4. J M Houghton-Alisa Paige; trainer, M. Tully. Miss Paige waited upon Spinaway until entetring the stretch where she raced to the front, at her rider’s command to win quite handily. Spinaway set the early pare and finally giving way to the winner's rush made a gam* finish Mar> h Lad ran a fair race. Lolbair was bard ridden and had no excuses. Swagger tired. (’QCQ—.SEVENTH RACE - One mile and saventy yards. Purse $500. Net value 1 to winnsr, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Four-year olds up. Index Hon* and Owner, Wt Bt t 4 f Str. I’m }oek*y Ods $*'• 6921 Bond 10 (Humphry) *107 2 If 114 1* 2" I*11 Rodrigues * 40 1 6876 Pompadour 4 (Elander) *102 4 2H 2f B14 8‘ 2"k Gormley 3 80 I 6932 Vanloo 4 (Thatcher) 112 10 4’ 411 2" If »"• Buell f 8 40-1 6984 Bookworm 6 (James) *102 7 7" 6" 4'| f'“4 4* Whitting. 64.80-1 6945 Caamsno 9 (Knlfong) 107 9 10" 9 * 9» 8" 8" Young 28 70 1 6927 Billy Gibson 4 (Sawyer) *107 till* 7 k 8" O" 6' Gerritty 84 90 I 69J3 Cork 9 (Jones) 112 1 !• 12 8* 7’ 7’4 7" Schafer 33 40 1 694. Stn Stefano 8 (Umiin.) 112 1 3" 8f 8’ 87J Frogette 87 80-1 69 14 El Roble 4 (Hally wood) *107 8 6' 5"* 6" 9' 9* Hicks 2 60-1 fi 98 8 Lawrence Man 8 (Raker) II" « 9 | (D 10 10 10 Weiner 2 60 1 68 7 2 Heavy Weapon 7 (Golds) 112 81 II PuVIad up Clements f B 4 0-1 6932 All Bright. 9 (Sale) 1 12 3 5" Pulled »tp Gross f 8 40 1 At post 3 minutes; off 5:42; Hme 24-;4B 3-6. 1:16. 1:42, 1 47 $2 mutuels paid Bond $1* 80 to win. $7 80 place. tVOO show. Pompadour $4 60 place I8 60 show. Vanloo $3 40 show Start good. won all three driving. Winner rh. g. 10 F( helhert-Boudoir; trainer. R. Mapes. Bond set the pace under restraint and looked beaten rounding the laat turn hut came again and game«f at the end nutatayed Pompadour. The latter made a fa*t finish but hung Vanloo tired after racing into the lead Bmnatnn ran fairly well. Lawicnce Manning was sharply interfered with when All Bright was pulled up El Roble almost fell to hi* hnrr* on (he first (urn. • 1 ester day's Results. I.ATOMA. First, race: Mile arid "0 \*r1s: Robbie Pliea ( I larv*y ). . . 1 I “0 6.00 4 2“ Sea Court. (Huin).6 90 S 9ft Stamp (Junes i .9.^0 Time: 1 4*,: Lieur. colonel, Silence. Allie (><h and Xuynka. elan lan. Second race: 5 furlongs: Follies (Martini .. ..4.90 4 70 3 0ft Valetle (K. Pool).3 40 2.90 Atomin (Garner) ..3 60 Time: 1 n I Rrurihllde. Help. Midnight Rose. Flying Lula, Invasion. Acceleration and Homing Rird, also ran. Third race: Six furlongs: Queer (Thorndyke) .7 1“ 4 5ft .3 30 Polynesia (Pickens) .10.30 4.60 Parody (Williams) .5.70 Time: 1:13. .Miss Mischief. Privilege Vera Venme, Volt, Mias Fortune and Tele scope also ran Fourth race. Mile and a aixteenih (sub atituted): Over Fire. 107 (WilHma) 13 4ft 4 1ft 2.6“ Simer Flo, 105 ( MVDermott). . 2.90 2.3ft Stump. Jr. (Hurn) .2.9“ Time: 1 4' Flying Prince. Sands of Pleasure, Grass Tree and Rolling Wave also ran. Fifth race; Mil* and an eighth Chilhowee (Harvey) .9 90 6 6ft 3.50 Gi Mon (Lyke) .13.1ft 6 5ft Lord Martin (Stuttsi 4.“ft Time 1 60 4-6. Black Gold. Rourbon Rov Alta wood and King Gorin II., aleo ran. Sixth race: Five and onehalf furlongs: Bankroll (Garner) .. ..12.20 7.2ft 4 9“ Las* (/ Mine (Harvey).25.30 12..30 Sam Mengei (Fronk) 4.“0 Time 1:07. Persian Maid. Wuhu. Maxi ma neh. Federaliat also ran. Seventh race: Mile and 70 yards: The Archer (Long) .25 40 9 6ft 61“ Longboat (Hastings) . 6 30 3.50 Huonec (Harvey) ..• • ■' 4 • Time; 1:44 3 5. John Hosher. Roldgnld Cautious. A lard. Col. Winn and Coyne also ran. AQlEDtCT. Firnt race 6 furlongs: Welalone (FtUlts) 4 1 * 6 4 5 Rest Beloved (R Rreumdgi.6-1 % 1 Xnncv Lnrfghorne (Shanks). .• • • Time 1 13 Stinnv Sal. Re*'v, F.sger mess. Margin and Vulcaifl Queen,, also ran. , „ Second race P*eeplechase. 2 mllea: Reck (Mergler) .6 1 2’4-l J 5 St. Lawrence (Williams). *•» Peccan- (Havne»».••••• • ,1'2 Tin-.'': * “7. '’ox Fnnull IT. Decisive, I Regalia. R; ng. .Tim Croffrnth. Mohican. I Tuitney, Our Roots and Verhoten, aiao ] rnn Third rare nn* mile: Blind Play (Maiben*.. even 1*1 1 » Resolution (L Fator).?-l ever, Donnelly (Coltlletti) .. . . Time: 1:36 1-5. Check. Fun Ralan and Pepp also ran Fourth race Pi* furlongs . Silk Tassel (Legere).3-1 \ - Dnminiqu** (Sands) 4-5 l.» Suncar (Marlnelli) . • • ■ • • 41 Time 1:12 3-6 Amor Patriae. Banter. Sun Donovan. Cockney and Hullabaloo nlao ran. Hullabaloo finished firat, but was disqualified Fifth race: One mile: Ten Minutes (J Callahan).. .2-1 4 6 1-3 Red Wingfield (McAtee) .2 -1 6-5 Thunderclap (Sande) .4-5 Time: 1:47 3.6. Missionary. Prince of Umbria and Rejection also ran. Sixth race: Five furlongs Nicholas (McAfee) . 5-1 t 1 even Swope (Merlrnee) . 4 5 1-3 Voltaic (Thurber) ..2 1 Time! 1:00 4-6. Kddinburgh. Donjack. Tick Tock. Silo. Half Pint. Gladstone Major Finley. Henrlck. Fr*>d Taral. S<da Mia, Summer Time and Hazy also ran Hastinp* IX ins Odd Game. HaatInge. Neb June 23.—Hastings won the odd game from Grind Island today 7 to 4 by hitting safely or ■arrtfMng with men on base Swirk had briar control than Maples Score GRND ISLAND (T) HASTINGS (T) ab.h.po H e ah h po a e Fairr * ?b 4 ft 3 I ft Hesse rf 2 4 ft ft Baser :,h 1 1 : " < ’a sse! 1 rf 3 1 X “ ft Hinkle 1b 4 1 * ft ft Noack Jb J 1 ft 1 n ITtnan rf 4 3 4 1 “ Gll aple ’h “14 2 Qumo ae *12 1 ft Tome* If 4 ft ? ft ft 'Thaos ' f 4 1 3 ft 1 pen'on lb 1 * 6 1 * Row* rf ( ft 1 ft ft Moll# as 4 113“ Wil ts c 3 ft " 4 ft Cheek r 2 16 3ft v hr* n'ger 1 1 ft ft n Se-’rk p a e a n Maples p 3 ft ft “ I — - xKep* 1 ft ft ft ft Totals 26 7 »7 1ft . Total# 33 4 74 1 1 - xRat*ed for Wills' • s In n!n»h. xBa'ted for Maples In ninth, genre hv Inning* Grand Taland ft#! ftftt t Hastings •• 109 “71 21x—7 Summsry—-Ba*es on halls Off Maple# 5; off Rwirk. 1. Two.base hits. Row man. Rrookhau#. C**eell, Gillespie. Molls Three base hit Hesse Kerned runs Grand Island 2: Hasting*. 5. Left on bases Grand Island, 6, Hastings, 6 Struck out: By Swlck, 6. Sacrifice hit# Quinn (2), Pwlck (2). Cassell. Nouk Cheek Runs: Hinkle. Rowtnan <21 Rrookhau*. Hesse. Noack, Gillespie. Fen ton. Cheek (2). Pwlck. BLACK GOLD LOSES j IN “DERBY PRELIM" T^ttonia, Ky., June 23.—Black Gold, winner of threp derbies, wan a djntant trailer in the “derby preliminary'.'’ a rase for a purge of $2,000 at one mile and one-eighth, which was won by (’hilhowee her# today. Blhlon finished t second and l,n»d Martin third. The lim# w a a 1:50 4 T., \l>\ FHThKMKNT. Don’t Suffer From Neuritis Gat rid of vnur nalna and ach*e for f<*r.d by rsaLnrlnf tha w»ak. inflamed nervea fo aound rrvndltlon Madlc'naa ron falplng narcotic*, brnmtdea nr cn*l t*r product® will pnt help you Thay mart I > rallaia for tha and thatr tia* ,a tlwaa Jnjurlnua. Tro- ora a hottla cf I"op* Naorltla Tab let* from anv gnr>d druggist and taka according to direction* You will be sttr prised at the re*ul»a almoat from the \cry at a r t. 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Your body j fill* to the point of power, your fleeh become! firmer, the age lines that come from thinnest diiap« 1 i peer. You look younger, firmer, happier, and you feel it, too, all over your body. More red blood cellet S. S. S. will build them. SB 8. 8 S. !• ioM •( .11 .nog M Siu* nun i« two iIim. | eVga Urger tin to Bora economlriU BrCC 5hr WWl.lk Brat ‘/IlntHlMrilirinr. Tuesday's Entries. I,ATOM A. First rare; Purer, $1,40(1; claiming; 3 year-old#, mile and 7 ft yard*, peter Maloney IP) Breech Loader IP* Queen . 7ti5 Clan more .IP' The Compel itor. 110 Rolling Wave P»* x Bye Rye .put Seclusion .P'" Bush Burk ...IP) xl.adi Jane .1"" x.MRa America P'ft xStar Cudgel .PM* xOver Fire . ...P'.» Lexington Maid 1" Klaxon .IP) Telescope ....112 xLaP'ha lieB ie Rift xFlorcm* W. . . P»0 Second race; Purse $1.4<)t); claiming, 2-,vear-nld maiden*; 5 ** furlongs; xMlghtv .112 ftereitful .Ill Bit O’Honey . .109 xStay On .P‘> Back Biter _109 Loretta Brook* P»9 Bae*orah .109 Reaiatanr o .... P'9 Fted Paul ....112 First Light ... PM* Pat. Par afield 112 xWahkcna ....PR Boo Boo .PM) x.Mis* Kmtnert 109 The Badger ...112 Deeming .115 Lad O'Mine . . . 112 Breve Boh ....112 Third race; Purse, $1 400; claiming. 4-year-old* and up; *> furlongs; xSakah . 93 Coyne .P'$ xQucsada .P>2 Bygone i 'a \ s .10$ x Plea sure .PC* Ruhv .101 Flower Shop , .Iftx Auntie May . , .1"'. Guvnor .104 Vanishing Bov 1"-' xDu*i Flower . .100 ft Graham . . P'4 cheer Leader .. 9* MacBeth .l"9 Tarantula . ... 98 Log* .10* Repeater .101 xTen SixD 1 on Fourth race, purse $l,70n, allowance*. "The Worthvllle, ’ 3-year-olda and up, 8 furlong* J. G Denny . 9S Better Luck .117 Fun Flag ...ln7 Renown . .. .1**1 T S. Jordan 98 Baffling 9$ Muldraugii .. .104 Blotter 95 Fifth race, purae $1,7 00. Mt Auburn Handicap.” 3-year-old* ami up, mile: Sunapero ,...;107 Modest .....10$ Pindar Peel ...107 Beau Butler ..P'5 Little Celt .... 122 Be Good . 55 Aloonra ke>f ..112 Sixth rare. purse $1 400. allowance*. "The Kenton ” 2-year-old colta and geld ing*. 5 Hi furlong*. Lee O. f’otner .115 liohaon ....... 1 ft* Bill Strap _ion Elector .P't McCulloch ..P'5 Seth* Treasure RU Not Enough ..103 1'andogto .P'3 Almadel .H13 Seventh ra**. purae $1,500 claiming, 3 year-old* and up, I 1-18 mile* Phldla*. .110 Ballot Brush .110 xPretty Polit’n 93 xMi** MRao P'5 xKing Tut . ...105 x Eulalia .. P»fi xUntrTtd .102 xRo. kv Mount. '"7 x White Star .110 Blue Nose 112 xApprentire allowance claimed. Cloudy, heavy. (Drying up.) Beatrice Blues Defeat Norfolk Beatrice. Neb June 21— B'-a*r'« won from Norfolk ‘hi* afternoon f> to 4 Horn* run* ’n the eighth b McCov and Bon-j durant with one on urd a one-hand eatch of a line drive h- Purdy on hird throwing to flrat A nd retiring ’he side in the ninth featured. The score NORFOLK f T» BEATRICE. tT) ah h pn a e ib.h pn a.* Pad an rf 4 0 2 0 Opu-.ly “h 4 t .* 7 r. A’h'tr.n a 3 0 4 2 0 Hu if* 7b 1 4 1 fl John n 1b 4 0 9 « » Beall If 4 *' 1 0 1 Pruski rf 4 ’ 4 0 n Hie* hlc f 4 2 " 1 Wi< I I If 2 0 10 ft Met ov lh 4 11ft 2 '■ M *C'tv 3b 4 toft ft Bond nt »* 4 2 0 3 ft Clark* c 4 2 .3 ft " Post er if 4 1 1ft" Buplev 2h 4 ft 2 •* <' I'.iger c 3 15 0ft Swival p 2 ft 0 7 ft IV tenn P n 1 1 0 ft xHi.ton 0 0 0 0 ft - ► - Total* 3 1ft 77 13 : Totaig 1 7 2 4 s a x Batted f »r Sw ival In ninth. Score hy inning*. Norfolk .tft> Tftft ft 1 ft—4 Beatrice.“0ft ft: 1 ft3x -5 1 Summary Runs; P*d*r«->o. Pr’takl. Wie dell. M< • *a fferty. Suggs. McCov Bondu rant (2>. Hoatemer Two h**e nits’ Briiskl McCafferty Ifn~ • run- McCoy, Bond u rant. Sacrifice* A therein. Wtedeil Rouble plays Purdy to MeCnv. Swival to Atherton to Johnson M i ^ on hail* Dff Pre.lean. 4 off pwv*’ Struck out: Bv Prejean. 7; by Swival 2. t'mpi-**. \an Buaklrk. Tim* of gam 7 ft'* /* 1 — ‘ N American Association ! V.J Columbus G . June 2" ‘*— Minneapolis * J* - Coium bu# Batteries Mingtim ■ "d Grat Am brnie Foulk and I rh*n, M■ ’ ' Indianapops. Jure 23 Kansas city Indinapolia Rat'erte*— Faladna V r<T' " 1 ,a.r*on and Skiff Petty *'d K- rg-r Louisville. June 71 — Mils r.u! re-Louisa »I*e ra me pn«-s>f*r.*1 rain_ _ Cooper Victor in Hurling Duel Cincinnati, Juno 23.—Cooper out pitched l-uf|u» today and Pittaburgh beat the Cincinnati Heds, 4 to 2. Kast Holding by both team* featured the game, Carey having nine put outs in center field. Store: I'lTTSBUniiH <N> CINCINNATI (Si ab.h pon e. nb h pn a.e. \|nnre 3b ' 3 ft 2 0 Burns rf 4 1 4 1 *' t'arrv rf 4 2 9 ft ft zCritz n ft o ft ft Tuvler -f :11ft ft Walker rf ftftftftft Wright a* 4 12 J 1 Bohn* 2b 4 ft 3 2 ft Ori*mh ’b "> 2 5 1 ft Roush rf 4 1 2 ft ft niRbr*' f 4 1 " ft ft Dun* an !f 4 1 1 ft ft Mura " 2b 4 14 ftBr**«'r lb 4 1 • 1 ft S' hmUlf r 4 12 0 9 H*rg> c 2 1 5 ft ft Cooper p 4 12ft OzShorten 0 0 ft ft ft --Pinelli 3b 4 ft 2 2 0 Totals 35 1 3 27 9 lt'aven'y »» 4 1 1 2 ft Luque p 2 ft ft 3 ft 7j,r.e 1 ft ft ft ft May p ftftftftft Total* 33 6 27 11 0 7.Ran fr*r Burns in eighth 7.Ran fot Illrgrave in ninth. 7 Batted for Luque in eighth. Score by inning* P-ft-burgh . inn ftftl lift—4 - Cincinnati ."is an" me—! Nummary—Runs Moore Carey. Wrlgrr 8* hmidt. Roush Duncan. Two bane i-tfp. Rr.u«t. ( ivonty, Moore Three b*«*• hit* Punmn Carev Stolen bases: Moore. Wight Sacrifice* Hargrave, Carey Cuyler and Grimm. Double plays: Luque to lavere- to Bressler. Burns to l.reaeler. Loft on base* Pit tgburfrh. 7; Cincinnati. ft Baa'« on hell* Off Cooper. 1 Struck nut: Bv Luque. 2: by May, 2; h\ Tooper. 1 Hits: Off Luque, 12 In * Inning* off May. 1 in 1 inning. Balk: Luque Losing pitcher: Luque. Umpires; Rigier uriil Moran. Time; 1:39. Phi Hie* Pop Pair. Philadelphia. tune 2.3 Philadelphia u on both ends of a double-header with Boston today, taking *h* first game 7 to 3 and the second 11 to 7 Schultz, a nowromer to the Phillies, hit two home tun* in the *ptond game. Score. Drat game First gam*: BOSTON (\) PHILA. <N> ab b po a e ab.h po a e Bane't *w 4 ft 2 4 ft Sand •* 5 2 3 1ft Powell cf 4 1 " ft ftHarpe- rf 3 2 ft ft ft F wn If 3 ft 2 ft ft Wil ms rf 4 2 « ft ft MeJ -a ’b 4 ft lft? ftSrhUlfZ If 3 1 2 ft ft Tierney 2b 4 ft 2 • 1 Ward 21- 4 12 2 1 ‘itang*' rf 4 ? '• ft ftWrige ?b 1 ft 2 * ft Pfdeett b ? 1 1 ? ftzHenlire i ft ft ft ft Smith r <14 1 OF^-d ?b ftftftftft \|rNr* p ftftl "’ftHoik* lb 4 ft if) 0 ft yGlb^on l ft ft ft ft T W’n e 4 3 2 1 A Toonex p ft ft ft l ftRtng p ftftftftft 'Lueaa 1 ft ft ft ftzMitrhell i ft ft ft ft -Touch p 2 1 ft 2 1 Ttd'i '17 24 15 1 -- Tota'* 3? 12 27 14 3 *B*tted for IP Vamtn in seventh vB5**eo for Toor#v in ninth. •> Ra *f#d for Wr gntatone in seventh zBat*rd for Ring m second - rhilaVlpWa ftl* ln*—7 4uminr Run* Tiernev. Stengel. Pad gett. Harpe* W lliarn* Ward Holke (21. .7 Wilson. Touch Two b*** hit* J. Wil -<.n '*) Schul’z Three base hits: Wil iam* Ward Harper Home run*: Touch Sacrifices: McNamara (2). Schultz Touch. Double nlay« Tierney to Bancroft t<> M-fnr « Left on base* B«» fon < Ph 'adelphia. ' B «es on ball*: < >ff MrN’amata. 2. '.ff Rine 1; off Touch. 2 struck out: P.v McNamara. 2; by ■, ff McffamaB I in 7 •■nil c off • n*' 4 in 1 Inning; off Rinr 3 jn 2 innings off Couch. 2 In 7 n ne* Winfimr pitcher; Touch I »* ing :-|tche* \l(Namaf» Umpires; Me > . f k and lfart. Time: 1:1*. Second game BOSTON <N) PHILA IN) ab h po a e ab b po a.e. n . ft ««* 3 13 2ft Saod mp 4144ft xF St . tii 1 1 ft •* <• Harper rf 7- ft 3 ft ft So,,: I nr . ft i ft ft WiPma cf 4 3 2 ft 1 Pnw'l rf ' 2 '• ft Schnlt* if 5 2 1 ft ft Wilson if 4 1 1 ft n Woehrs 3h 6 0 1 lft Mclnnia lb I 14 19 Wrg « 0 5 5 3 7 2 Tr-n* *b 5 t 1 5 ft Hoika lb 4 31ft ft ft S'ensrJ -f 4 11ft Henlin« V 4 3 J 1 * Pa dec-• in ' ‘* f ft Re-r* p 3 1 • 1 r; 4 « r A ’ 4 “ ft Hub be!: p ft ft ft ft ft Te*rgln p 2 ' n A n --— Renter P ft o r. ft ft -y -,♦*•* 3* 1* 27 14 3 Stryker p 1 1 ft " « Tot*’* 4ft !4 24 11 ft vBa’ted foe Bancroft Ir !th. Sen-* pr inning* p- t-tr 1 2" ftftl — . Fh 9delphia Alft lift "2*—11 Summarr-—Bun* Banc^of* R Bnalth. S» rrr» 2) Pa-'g**? G*b»or itrvkar Wither’* <*• Sebulta C Wright s’ * i. Hoke Henl'u*. B*tta Two n-*e h«t. -tf-x-ker Send Holke Thre* > «e h • «i. h*tM Home run* St eng* Mam* S-den b»*r "'-ifh" t«r - *- f'oea F Wllien T**f V. 1 > r a\ • Sard to (-1 Manager Sisler Protests Suspension Chicago, III., June 23.—(ieorge Sisler, manager of the 8f. I-oiii* Americans, who, with two of hi* players, was suspended as a result of an altercation with I'mptre Howard Holmes, who was the ob ject of a pop bottle shower from enraged fans at St. IajuI* Satur day, ha* telegraphed a protest to President Han Johnson of the American league. It was said that Sisler vigorously protested against the action barring him. Catcher Pat Collin* and Coach Jtmmy Aus tin. ____/ Wrlghtatone to Holke Left on baaes: Borton 10: Philadelphia. 7 Basea on ball*. Off Yeargtn. I; off Benton, J: off Belle, 2. Struck out: Bv Bette. 2 Htta: Off Teargln. I! In I Inning* (none out In Ijthl; off Benton, n In no Innlnz <fa>-ed bv two battersl. off Stryker, 6 in 3 in ning* off Be'ts. 13 In 7 2-3 Inn ga off Hubbeli. 1 In 1 1-3 Innings Wild pitch: Benton Winning pitcher: Be'ta. Loe'O.g pitcher Tearing T'mptrea Hart. Pfirman and McCormark. Time of game 2 14. SCHULTZ HITS TWO HOME RUNS Philadelphia, June 23.—Joe Schultz, the Philadelphia National's outfielder, recently acquired from Cincinnati, lined out tan home runs n the sec ond game with Boston this after noon. In the sixth, with the bases full, and again in the eighth, with one man on base, he hit Into the left field bleachers. St. Louis Cards Defeat Sioux City Cards, 7-3 Sioux City. Ta., June 23.—The St. Louis Cardinals dsfeated the Sioux City Tristate league club by a score of 7 to 3 here today before a crowd of 3,000 fans. Score: n H St. Louis . J J ctrmv C'tv « 1" I Batteries- B." Welfe. Nubergall and Vick: Alters. Hoetke-, Campbell and Bool Marksman Break* Record. By iewlsted Presa. Hhelms. France, June 23.—Private Marius Dinwiddie, of the District of Columbia national guard, today broke the world'a record for 22 calibre rifle marksmanship, shooting in the Inter national match which precedes the Olympic competition. Dinwiddie, who Is 17 years old, scored 396 out of a possible 400. •Giants Defeat Dodders: Ninth Straight Victory; Ruether Driven From Mound in First Inning; Relief Pitcher Henry Hit Hard. > ROOKLYN, June 13 — The Giant* won their ninth straight game to* (lay, beating Brooklyn, 12 to 5. Ruether was chased In the first in ning and Henry was hit hard. Score: NEW YORK <N> BROOKLYN (N> ah h ro t o ib t po » Toung rf 4 2 1 0 ftH;*h 2b 4 0 3 » ft Frisch 2b 4 2 2 4 0 Olson ss 2 ft 3 2 0 ft Wilson cf 3 ft 4 ft c Klug'n ss 2 ft ft 3 1 Kelly 3b 5 233 1 ft Wheat If S ft I ft ft Meu««! If 4 14ft ftF'rnler lb I 1 * ft ft Jeoks’n ss 2 2 2 2 ft Brown cf 4 ft ft ft ft Groh 3b 4 111ft Stock 3b 4 2 2 1 0 Ssvder c 4 2 2ft ft Oriflth rf I 1 2 ft ft Nehf p 3 1 ft 2 ft Tsylor o 2 0 1 1 T xL.Gowdy 1 " ft ft ft H'yr'e c 2 1 1 ft O Rvan p 1 ft ft 1 0 Reuth'r p ft 0 ft ft ft -Henry p 4 1 0 1 * Totals 37 13 27 11ft - Totals 37 11 37 li 3 xBstted for Nehf In seventh. Score by innings: New York .322 ftl# 011—12 Brooklyn 01ft ftll Oftft— 3 Summary-—Rur-i Yonng (8), Fr-.sch (21. Wilson. Kelly (2). M»use|. Groh. Snyder. Neff, stock 12), Griffith. Her grreav<*a. H*nrjr. Two-bu* hit#: Yeuftp# Fr Inch. Kelly, Meu#*l. Jack*on Wh##t. H*nry. Thre«-ba#« bit#: Touftr. Stolen h*#*. Younf Racrlf'c# ntt#: Frisch (2). Double pUy#: J#rk#oo t* Frisch to Kelly, fitork toHi*h_t/> Four nier Left on ba#e Tsrk. Jz: Brooklyn. * Base on b#llt Off Ruether. 5: off Henry. 7; off Nehf. 3 Struck etc. Bv Ryen. 1. Hits: Off Ruether 2 In 2* inning: off Nehf. 11 In <5 innings off Henrr. 11 In 4 1-1 Innings: off Ryan, non-’ in 3 Innings Winning pitcher: Nehf. Loelnr pitcher Ruether Umpire*: Klem and Wilson. Time 1:33. Central Nebraska ' Golf Meet Opens Kearnay, Neb , June 23—One hun dred and thirty gclfera reglatered for the qualifying round of the Central Nebraska Golf association tourna ment here today, representing about 2fi cities along both sides of the Platt# river. A. M. Bradatreet of Grand Island turned in a 72 fctr the eighteen holes. J. Lews.ndowski. IR-year-old St. Paul golfer, rurprlaed older play ers with a 77. round trip i most everywhere your opportunity to visit the great scenic regions of the west low fares ^ California’ Colorado New MexicO’Arizona and the National ParkC Pullman reser vations* trains C. A. Mnnre. (Jen. 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