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Buffaloes Continue Winning Streak Making Clean Sweep of Solon Series VJB Cullop’s Hitting Big Feature of Final Contest Harry Lee Has Hard Time Getting Started—Rose Weakens in Final Innings. By RALPH WAGNER. HITTING the ball hard in be tween showers yesterday after noon, Art Griggs’ Omaha Buf faloes cleaned up the series with Lin coln, winning the fifth and final game from the Solons by the score of 7 to 3, thereby chalking up their twelfth mraight victory and bringing their total runs for the last dozen contests to 94, while their opponents scored 41. Oilers Lose to Saints. Tulsa, Ok! . July 1.—Haid held the Oil erf» to six hits here Tuesday and the feulnts made it three out of four for the aeries. The score was. 5 to 1. Lelivelt. at but five times, hit into four double plays a he score. ST.JOSEPH (W) TULSA <W) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a.e. Nufer 2b & 1 3 2 1 Austin rf 4 110 0 l Cor an as 4 2 2 2 0 VVash’n 2b 2 1 1 4 0 Mathes lb 4 2 9 0 0 Lel'elt lb 5 0 1110 Miller cf 4 2 2 0 0 Lamb cf 4 0 3 0 0 DeM'lo If 3 0 3 0 0 Casey If 4 0 2 0 0 Gilbert 3b 3 1 0 0 2 Sag ent 3b 2 1 1 0 0 Far*ton 3b 1 1 1 1 o Crosby c 3 13 0 0 Lewan rf 4 0 3 0 0 Fltp’ln ss 4 14 5 0 Brooks c 1 0 2 0 0 Boien p 4 114 1 Min's# c 2 0 2 1 0 - (Maid p 4 0 0 2 0 Totals 32 6 27 14 1 Totals 35 9 27 8^ Score by innlngR. Rt. Joseph . 200 001 020—5 Tulsa . 010 000 000—1 Summary—uns: Corrigan, Mathes (2), Miller (2). Sargent. Two base hits: Crosby, Nufer, Mathea (2), Sargent. Home run: Miller. Double plays; Washburn to Flip pin to Lelivelt (2). Nufer to Corrigan. Nufer to Corrigan to Mathes, Farrington to Mathos, Haid to Winsctree to Mathes. Left on bases; St. Joseph, 6; Tulsa. 11. Duse on balls: Off Bolen, 2; off Haid, 7. Struck out; By Haid, 3; by Bolen, 3. Wild pitch: Bolen. Umpires: Gaffney and Hayes. Time 1:55. Witches Defeat Indians. Oklahoma City. Okl., July 1—Ed Hov llk tightened up In tha ptnche* and Wichita took the final gam, of the »erle« from Oklahoma City today, 4 to 1. The Bcore: WICHITA (W.) OKL. CITY <W.) ab.h.o.a.c, ab.h.o.a.e. Smith cf 4 0 10 0 Hock cf 6 3 4 0 0 Butler 3h 6 13 10 Sw ney If 4 0 0 0 1 D'ning rf 4 2 3 0 0 Felher rf 6 0 3 0 0 B*ck lb 3 19 0 0 Lud'Ufl lb 3 1110 0 Healy e* 3 0 15 1 McN ly 2b 3 1 6 4 0 Glll'pla'lf 4 1 2 0 0 Tate 3b 2 0 0 4 0 Bolt 2b 4 0 2 5 0 K ha dot ,0 4 0 2 2 0 Wales c 4 2 6 1 0 Hale c 3 0 2 1 0 Hovllk p 3 1110 May p 1 0 0 2 0 -zKrueger 1 0 0 0 o Totals 34 8 37 13 1 Allen P 0 ° » > 0 Men*. 110 0 0 Total* 32 « 27 14 1 ,Batted for May In »i*th. zBatted for Allen In ninth. Score by Inning*; Wichita .I..000 120 010—4 Oklahoma City .000 001 000 1 Summary—Run*. Running (2). Wale*, Hovllk, Luderua. Two-bare hit: Beck. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Hale. Baae* on ball*: Off May. 2; off Hovllk, 5 Hit by pitched hall: By May. Hovllk; by Hovllk, Sweeney. wild pitch: Hovllk. Struck out. Bv May. 1; by Hovllk, 6. Run* and hit*: Off May. S and 4 In 6 In ning*. Losing pitcher: May. Double «]*•»: Tate to McNally to Luderu*: May to Khadot to Luderua. Butt to Healy to Beck; Butler to Ilott to Beck. Left on hazes: Wichita, 7; Oklahoma City, 11. Umpire*: Held and Collin* Time. 1:6#. /T))AQ1D - results■ LATONIA First Race—Mile and 70 yards. The Competitor (Garner). 16.20 9.70 6.40 John Hager (Hastings).6.80 3.90 Lexington Maid (E. Pool)......5.30 Time: 1:44. Florence W, Bye Bye, Star Cudgel, Devil Girl. Gussie P, Bugler. Billy Klalr, Miss America and Old Bour bon also ran. Second Race—Five and one-half fur longs. Boones Knoll (Lyke) ..10 40 6.30 3 00 Barrage (LI I ley) .6.00 3.60 Morehead (E Pool).2.80 Time: 1:07 3-5. Tangara, Down Town, St. Fault, Star Sweeper. The Smasher, Surprise and Monarchist also ran. Third Race—Six furlongs. Rapid Day (Stulls). 12.80 5.20 *70 Centimeter (Garner).4.80 3.20 l’lesHiire (Jones) .6 30 Time: 1:12. Auntie May. Naughty Nisha. W id a. Relle of Elizabethtown and Broomflax also ran. Fourth Race—Six furlongs. Corinth (E. Pool). 5 40 * 50 2.70 Gorget (Hastings) .8.70 4 00 New Gold (Stutts).3.90 Time: 1:12 1-6. President, Blotter and McAuliffe also ran. Fifth race: Mile and a sixteenth: Revenue Agent (McD’ott) 4 80 3.70 2 80 united Verde (E. Pool) . 7.80 3.40 Bourbon Bov (Garner) . 2 70 Time: 1:44 1-6. Margaret Wlnsor and Delectable also ran. Sixth race: Five and one-half furlongs; Brown Sugar (Blind) ..11.90 5.00 3.60 I’mh Seul (McDermott) .3.80 2.90 Annthilator (Garner) . 8 50 Time: 1:05 3-5. Seth’s Treasure. Agnes Call. Captain Martin. Fairy Master and Captive also ran. Seventh race* Mile and a ouarter: Rea Court (Williams) ..17.20 5.20 3.40 : » Jouett (E. Pool) . 3.10 2.9) Providence (Stutts) . .. 3.70 Time : 2:04. Hinutb. Sands of Pleasure. Chaplot and Donegal also ran. HAMILTON. First race: Five furlongs: Betty Maloney (Lee) .. 4 46 8 00 Equable (Cbalmere) ...41.00 16.10 6.90 btarmatla (ScoDle) . 4 00 Time: 1:01. Trigger. Master Blue. Helen Buck. What In It. Mins Bezetto and Benorlon also ran. 8emn<l race: Steeplechase, two and one fourth miles: Not Much (Corbett) .... 4.60 3 30 out Bo I Cratk (Harris) . 4.80 oat Hunks Green (Hunt) . out Time: 4:20. Gulrigamp. Bulldog Drum mond. Courteous and Top Notch also ran. Third race: Six furlongs: Pennon (Church) . 6:46 3 65 3.40 Elemental <Harv»v) . 3.25 3.00 llerbertus (Renzettl) . 10:15 Time: 1:12 4-5. Snowden. Doctor Cor bett. Honer Man. Arragosa and Toscanelll also ran. Fourth race: Mile and a sixteenth: Cralgthorne. (Lee) . 17.60 6.95 4 66 Strut Miss Lizzie (Harvey) .. 6 70 4 95 Stone Jug (Chalmers) . 4.80 Time: 1:48. Muttlkins and Melra also r8?,lfth race: Mile and an eighth: Hallucination (P Walls) 2.90 3.20 2 90 Fast Mark (Harvey) . 7 80 4 76 King'* Court (Wilson) . 3 65 Time: 1:64. Koval Visitor. Push Pin, j Flowerful and Catamaran also ran. AQUEDUCT. First race: Five furlongs: 'Wiser (Hudgens) .10-1 4-1 8 6 Akbnr (Kalla) ..6-1 2-1 Wilbur G. Whitehead (Hnnde).1-3 Time: 1:012-5. Miss Babe. Lord Var grave. Kumonln. Tallteann, Tarryace C., Fearnaugh, Tranaway and Croaswl^e also * 'second race: Cne mile: Aa« Khan (L. Fator" ... 9-10 out out Third race: 6 V4 furlongs: Pnt Casey. 105 ( Breuning). . 6-1 2-1 even William Tell. 123 (Barnes). 4 6 2-5 Cork Elm, 108 (Francisco) .20-1 Time: 1:19 3-6. Conceal, Belcroes, Bear Grass. Corn Products, Nylvan Borings, Dolomite, Little Mmoke, Cuerack, , Brlgg" Buchanan also ran. Fourth race: i 1 IQ miles: Priscilla Ruley, 109 (Malben). .even 2-5 1-6 Whetstone. 107 (Ponce) .2-1 even Bun Ayr, 11* (Ralls) .3-6 Time- 1:44 2-6. Lady Belle. Nellie "Morse Relentless slso ran. Fifth race: On* mile: Poor Hport. Ill ( Marinellt). . . f-2 *-6 4 6 Louverne. 100 (Ralls) .7-5 8 6 jisn Wood 1°5 (Catrolne) .,6-2 Time: 1:40 2-6. Lord Baron, flcot^ah C'hief Valor, Flloinar. Manna Erica, Ro man Girl. Kennan. Lady Gaffney, The Fenian. Sun Silent. Majority, Meadow J a wn «l"rt ran- _ # . Hlxth race; 5 furlongs: Pom raff. 114 (Sands) . 8 2 1-2 out1 K»tr» Dr/. X* : 1 ‘ ««* Varlam Beach. 114 (Babin).4-S| Time: 1:00 * & Kola Mia, Nobility. Ms mar lie. Buena Vleta, Lilane, idoeyn-j cissy a I »o ran. I ♦ Hits ^ Hisses W'f Buffaloes LINCOLN. ABRHTB M« Bit BB PO A E Moore, ef . 4 0 I 1 0 O 0 3 0 0 (•unthcr, If. 4 12 2000400 Skinner, rf . .4 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 McDaniels lb 402200001 0 Snyder, r . I 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 O McDonald, 8b 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 < randlle. 2b 401 1000410 Chaves, •* . . 4 o 0 O 0 0 0 1 3 0 Rose, p .3000000020 Totals ...30 3 10 13 O 0 0 24 10 0 BUFFALOES. AB R H TB SH SB BB PO A K Tirpnon. 2b 5 1 3 3 0 0 0 2 6 0 Robinson. rf.S 1 0000 1 0 0 0 Cullop. lb A 2 4 9 0 0 0 11 0 0 Osborn. If . 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 Bono wit z. cf.4024000200 O'Neill, ** 4 0000 0 0 4 10 XS lloox. 8b . 3 I 1100 1130 Wilder, c. 3 1 000 0 1 300 liCe, p .4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total* . 8A 7 13 21 0 0 4 27 11 0 Score by Inninkm: Lincoln .012 000 000— 8 Hit* .123 002 110—10 Buffaloes .100 000 33x— 7 Hit* .311 011 38s—13 Summary—Home run: Cullop. Threc ha*e hits: Cullop. Skinner. Two*tm«# hit*. Bonawlt-s (2), O*born, McDonald. Double play*: Chaves to Crandle to Mc Daniel*; Thompson to O’Neill to Cullop; Wilcox to Thompnon to Cullop. lilt by pitched ball) Robinson by Ko*e. Struck out: By Ro«c, 1; by I^ee, 3. Left on bases: Lincoln. A; Omaha. 9. Umpires: Powell and Donohue. Time: 2:00. Doctors Forbid Suzanne Lenglen to Continue Play * Owing to French Star'g Illness Helen Wills Liable to Play Miss McKane in Finals. By Amorlsted I*r«M Wimbledon, July.—Suzanne Leng len's doctors have forbidden her to continue play In the Wimbledon cham pionships. If Mies Hellen Wills, the American champion, defeats Mrs. Satterthwaite tomorrow, she will meet Miss Kath leen McKane In the Wimbledon finals, owing to Mile. Lenglen's withdrawal. Borotra, captian of the French tennis team, and partner of Mile. Lenglen in the Wimbledon mixed doubles, stated tonight that Mile. Lenglen cannot take further part In any of the Wimbledon championships. Her doctors have forbidden her to play tennis for some weeks, and It Is boubtful If she will play In the Olym pics. Hilton’s Hurling Defeats Cubs * Norfolk, Neb., July 1.—Hilton fanned 11 cubs this afternoon and al lowed but five hits and the Elkhorns won the name by a score of 4 to 3.. HASTINGS (T) NORFOLK (T) abh.po.a.e. ab h.po.a *. Haaaa rf H M I Pert'aon rf I 1 ! I 1 raaaal cf 4 1 5 0 0 Ath'ton >» mil Noack 3b 4 1 0 J OVIaurat If 4 10 0 0 Oll'pla !b 4 113 0 .Tnnn’n 1b 3 14 0 1 Tomei If 2 0 4 0 0 Brua ie lb 2 2 4 2 0 Berk lb 10 10 0 Weldel cf 3 2 10 0 Fenton 1b 3 0 4 0 0 Clark c 4 410 2 0 Moll® *» 2 0 1 0 0 M'C’rty 4 0 2 2 0 Stout c .‘50500 EppUy 2b 2 0 2 1 1 Nettle p S 0 0 1 0 Hilton p 3 113 0 Totals 31 3x23 7 0 Totals 31 10 27 13 3 xJohnaon nut, running out of bounds. Score by Innings: Hastings , 200 010 000—3 Norfolk .100 110 OOx—♦ Summary—Huns: Hesse. tassel. Nosck, Atherton (2). VIgurst, Weldel. Two.bass hits: Noack. Bruskis. Weldel, Johnson. Sacrifice hits- MacCafferty, Johnson. Base* on balls: Off Hilton, 3: off Nettle. 1. Struck out: By Hilton. 11: by Nettle. 5 Wild pitches; Nettle, Hilton. Stolen bases* Hesse. Atherton (2). Um pire: Funderly. Time: 1:30. Canaries .Bunch Hits and Win. Grnnd Inland. Neb. July 1.—Sioux Fell* bunched hits off "Lefty" Shur»o in the seventh and eighth Innings, winning the game. 5 to 3. and the series. 3 to 1. Two of the third citys three runs resulted from errors. SIOUX FALLS (T) Grand Island (T) ab h.po.a e. ab h.po.a.*. Schultz If 4 0 10 OCondon 2b 3 1 3 4 0 Dye rf 5 110 1 Buser 3b 4 0 12 0 Cland 3b 4 0 0 2 1 Hinkle lb 5 114 0 n Ctuv'n lb 4 312 0 OBow'an cf 5 3 10 0 Snow c 4 2 4 1 OQuInn ss 4 112 0 Cleve 2b 3 2 3 4 OF'chlld rf 3 110 0 M'nard ss 3 2 3 4 2 Brook's If 4 0 1 0 0 Nolt vf 3 0 3 0 0 Luebbs c 3 14 10 Be<k p 3 0 13 OShupe p 1114 0 Total, 23 10 27 14 4 Total, J4 » f7 15 0 Score by Innings: Sioux Fall.100 000 310— 5 Grand Island .110 000 100—3 Summary—Runs: Dye. fltuvengen (2), Snow. Cleve, Condon, Bowmen, Luebbs. Two-base hit: Stuvsngen. Homs run: Bowman. Stolen bases: Dye, Quinn. Sac* rifle® hits: Msnnard, Nolt, Beck, Con don Quinn, flhupe. Left on bsses: Sioux Falls, 4; Grand Island, 11. Bases on balls: Off Back, 4: off flhupe, 2. Struck out: Hy Beck. 2; by flhupe, 3. Umptrae: Harkins. CartU Win Series Final. Beatrice, Neb, July].—Sioux City took the last game of the aeries from Beatrice. 7 to 5. With the score 7 to 2 in the last half of the ninth, Relchle hit a homer over left field fenc^ with two on, bring ing In thre*> runs. Score BEATRICE (T) SIOUX CITY (T) ab.h po.a.e. ah.h.po.a.o »urdy 8b 3 2 1 0 2 0 Goo’ln 2b 5 .3 2 3 0 Rle’le cf 6 2 10 OMc’ott If 3 0 2 0 0 Hon'nt ss 3 2 4 2 1 Dugan rf 5 2 10 0 McCoy lb 4 1 14 0 0 Kill* lb 4 J 13 0 0 Deines If 3 0 1 0 0 Psz’tz 3b 3 0 110 Beall rf 4 0 2 0 0 Bool c 4 2 4 0 0 Unger r 3 0 3 1 0 Hens'n ss 3 0 12 1 Suggs 2b 4 2 3 4 OfoerkR cf 3 3 3 0 0 I*re'an p 2 0 0 2 0 Ket'ell p 3 0 0 3 0 Houtz p 10 0 10 xAndon 1 0 0 0 0 Total* 33 11 2T9 1 Totals 35 4 27 14 1 Score by Innings Sioux City . 210 112 000—7 Beatrice . 200 000 003—6 Summary—Runs: Purdy (1), Rlechle (2), Unger. Goodwin, Dugan (2). Bool (2). Noerk. Kettenbell. Home runs: Rlechle. Dugan. Two baa* hits: Goodwin. Bool. Bondurant. Sacrifices: Delna. Pszdertz, Benson. Rouble plays: Hugs* to Bondurant to McCoy, Bondurant to Suggs to McCoy: Benson to Goodwin to Ellis. Base on balls: Off Ksttenbell2: off Prejean3; off Houtz f Struck out: By Prelsan. 0; by Houts. 2: by Kettenbell. 4 Time 1:46. Umpires: V.'eyor*. Hit by pitched ball: Putty, by Ketsnbell. FAUST REGAINS 25 LBS. AND GOOD HEALTH Nebraska Man Gives Tan lac Full Credit » ‘’A medicine thnt can rout out a man'll trouble* nnd build hlin up 35 pound* when he 1* 73 year* old I* certainly worth recommending—that * why I alway* apeak out for Tanlac,” I* the atrlklng atatement of Jared Faust, well known ahoemaker, 1906 Warren Ave., Unlveralty Place, Neb. "Two year* ago, I wua ao run down T waan't able to work nnd w»* ready to close up ahop. 1 hnd suffered from atomnch trouble for year*, could acnrcely digest a thing and my weight had gone down from ISO to IIS pounds. , “But Tanlac put ms to eating and digesting everything so fine that I gained 25 pounds in 00 days’ time and felt stronger, healthier and hap pier than in 10 years. I have taken Tanlnc occasionally since then and 1 feel fine, work every day and now weigh ISO pounde. Tanlac la the best medicine ever sold In a drugstore." Tunlftc Is for sale hy nil good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlae Vegetnhla Pills, for const I patlon, mmlo and recommended by the manufHCtursra of TANLAC.—Ad vertlsement. Indians’ Strong Defense Defeats Browns Twice St. Louis Uses Trio of Hurlers in First Contest in En deavor to Halt Cleve land's Sluggers. Cleveland. July 1.—Stronr defen** by the Indiana held the Browns’ 13 hits to four rune and Cleveland defeated St. Loul*. ft to 4. Score. flr*t game: ST. LOUIS (A) CLEVELAND (A) ab.h po.a.e. ab.h .po.a.e. Tobin rf 5 3 2 1 o Summa rf 4 2 2 1 0 M’M’an 2b 5 3 4 0 ft.TaMesnn If 3 2 6 0 0 Staler lb 5 2 5 2 ((Speaker cf 3 0 2 0 0 Wll'm* If 5 0 5 1 1 J fle'ell ** 4 110 0 Jac’aon rf 4 0 1 0 ostep’n 2b 3 13 12 Simon* 3b 3 0 12 1 Burns lb 118 0 0 Severeld c 2 0 2 0 0 Walters r 3 16 0 0 follln* c 2 1'tO OLutake 8b 21130 Oerber *s 4 2 2 5 o Shaute p 3 0 0 8 0 Wlng’rd p 2 1 1 0 o - I,yon* p 110 10 Totals 29 9 27 8 2 Vangll’r p 0 0 0 0 0 xEvans 10000 xM’Manus 1 0 o o o Totals 40 13x23 12 2 xBatted for Lyons in eighth. xBatted for Simons in ninth. xBurn* out, hit by batted ball. Score by inning*: St. Louis .200 002 O00—4 Cleveland .018 200 00x—I Summary—Runs: Tobin, McMillan, Oerber. Lyons. Summa, Jamieson, Sneaker. Stephenson. Walters, Shaute. Three-base hit; Summa. Sacrifice: Lutske. Double plays: Slsler to Gerber to Slsler, Lutske to Burns, Tobin to Sev ereld Left on bases: 8t. Louis, 11: Claveland. 3. Rases on balls: Off Shaute, 2; off Wlngard. 2: off Lyons. 1. Struck out; By Shaute, 3. Hits: Off Wlngard, 8 In three and one-third in ning*; off Lyona. 1 in threa and two third* innings; off Vangllder, 0 In one inning. Umpires: Nallin. Owens and Rowland. Losing pitcher: Wlngard. Time: 1:50. Second game: ST. LOUIS (A.) CLEVELAND (A.) ab.h.o.a.e. ab.h.o.a.e. Tobin rf 4 1 ft 0 0 Summa rf 5 1 1 0 ft MeM’tin 2b 4 ft 5 3 0 J’leson if 4 2 4 0 0 Staler lb 4 ft 4 1 0 Sp'aker cf 2 0 3 ft ft Willi s If 3 » 4 ft 0 J. Se'ell **31640 J’bson cf 4 2 2 0 ft Steph'n 2b 3 1 3 2 0 Rice 3b 4 1 3 2 0 F’wster 2b 0 0 0 ft 1 Severeld c 4 1 3 0 0 Burns lb 4 18 3 2 Oerber as 4 0 2 0 0 Myatt c 3 2 4 1 0 Kolp p 2 2 0 0 OLutake 3b 4 2 1 2 0 Vglider p 1 ft 0 1 0 Cleakle p 3 0 12 0 Pruett p 0 0 1 0 0 iBrower 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 24 6 0 Totals 31 10 27 14 3 zBated for Stephensan In seventh. Score by Innings: St. Louis .Olft f01 00ft—* Cleveland .,,..000 004 400-—§ Summary—Runs: Williams. Jacobson, Jamieson. Speaker. J. Sewell (2), Stephen son. Myatt (2), Brower. Two-base hits: Kolp. Lutzke (2). Three-base hit: Myatt. Home run: Jacobson. Stolen bases: Tobin. Jamieson. Sacrifice hit: Speaker. Double plays: McMillan (unassisted): Rice to McMillan to Slsler; Coveleskie to Sewell to Burns. Left on bases: St. Louis. 8- Cleveland. 8. Bases on balls: Off Klop. 4; off Vangllder. 3; off Pruett, 1; off Coveleskie. 1. Struck out: Jiy Kolp, 3; by Coveleakie, 2 Hits: Off Kolp. 8 In 6 2-3 Innings; off Pruett. 2 In 1 1-3 in nings; off Vangllder none In 1 Inning W|V1 pitch: Coveleskie. Losing pitcher: Knit* Umpires: Owens, Rowland and Nalffn. Time: 1:56. _ Tigers Wallop Chisox. Detroit. July 1.—Drlvlr* Lyone rfono the box after the third Inning Detroit turned the tables on Chicago today and pounded out a 13 to 2 victory. Score: CHICAGO (A > DETROIT (A > ab.h.po a.e. ab h po a.e. Moatll cf 4 1 2 0 0 Burke 2b R 2 1 4 0 Hooper rf S 0 2 0 0 Cobb cf 4 110 1 R. (Vs 2b S 2 3 2 0 Fot'l cf 0 0 10 0 Sheely lb 3 1 R 1 fiMsn’h If R 1 0 0 0 Falk If 4 0 R 0 0 Hell'n rf 8 2 R 0 0 Kimm Sb 4 0 2 2 0 Blue lb 2 2 XI 1 0 Bar't as 3 111 0 Rigney as 8 114 0 Wlrta c 4 0 4 2 0 Jones 2b 8 4 0 1 0 Lyon* p 110 11 Baas’r c 2 10 0 Lev't p 10 0 1 0W. Col a p 5 2 0 1 0 xElah 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 It 2 7 1 Totals 31 ft 24 10 1 Total* 38 11 27 11 1 x Bated for Leverstte In Ith. Score by innings; Chicago . 002 100 000— 3 Detroit . 10* 300 411—13 Runs. Hooper. Y.. Collins. Barrett. Burke (2). Cobb (2). Manush (2). Hell mann. Blue. Rigney (3). Jones, W. Col lins. Two ba*e hits: Hellmann, Manush. Rigney Jones (21. Three base hits: Burke. Manush. Rigney. Stolen bases R. Collins. Hooper. Hellmann. Sacrifices: Hellmann, Blue, Bssler. Double playa: Burke to Rigney to Blue. Left on bases: Chicago. 7: Detroit. 8. Bases on balls; Off Lyons 3; off Leverstte 1; off W. Col lins ft. Struck out: By Leverstte 3; by W. Collins 4. Hits Off Lyons 18 in 3 Innings; off Leverstte • In 8 innings. Passed balls; Wlrts Losing pitcher: Ly ons. Umpires: Connolly and Hildebrand. Time: 2:03. Yanks Blank Athletic*. Philadelphia, July I.—Tha N>w York Yankees’ timely hitting behind Hoyt's excellent pitching today blanked Phila delphia. 7 to 0 Score: NEW YORK (A > PHILA'PHl A (A) ab h po a.e. ab h po a e Witt cf 4 3 110 Bishop 2h 4 2 13 0 Dugan 3b r, 3 1 n o Hale If 4 110 1 Ruth If 5 3 1 o u Helch rf 4 3 2 1 1 Meuse! rf 8 0 4 0 0 Hauser lb 4 0 10 1 1 Plpp lb 4 0 2 2 0 Sim’ons cf 4 0 7 0 0 Scnang c 4 1 4 0 0 Rlc'nda 3b 4 2 1 1 0 Ward 2b 4 2 2 3 0 Chep'n mm 4 2 2 4 0 Scott sa 4 1 2 8 0 Perkins c 4 12 0 0 Hoyt p 4 0 2 2 0 Burns p 3 0 0 4 0 -sHelmach 1 0 o o 0 Totals 32 13 27 12 0 - Totals 36 11 37 14 I xRatted for Burns In ninth. Score by innings: New York .200 002 002—7 Philadelphia .000 000 000—0 Summary—Runs: Witt (2), Dugan (2), Ruth. Plpp, Schang- Home run: Ruth. Sacrifice: Plpp. Double plays: Hovt to Ward to Plpp. Witt to Ward. Left on baaea: New York, 7: Philadelphia, f Bases on balls: Off Burns, 1. Struck out: By Burns, 2; by Hoyt. 4. Umpires; Moriarty and Dlneen. Tims: 1:40. Card* Defeat Pirate*. St. I,oula. Mo, July 1 —The Cardinals made it two In a row over the Pittsburgh Pirates today by defeating them. 8 to 2 Roger Hornsby hit hla ninth hom*r of the season In the eighth inning The* core: PITTSBURGH (A) ST. LOUIS (A) ab.h.po a e ab.h po a.s Moore 3h 2 110 0 Bladea If 1 2 3 0 0 Trayn'r 3b 1 0 0 0 OHoltnrf 4 2 3 1 0 Carey cf 4 0 1 0 0 Hornsby 2b 4 3 3 8 0 Cuyler rf 4 1 2 0 0 BottTy lb 4 1 11 1 1 Wright ss 2 0 2 3 Of' M'ller rf 4 110 0 Ori'ma lb 3 0 1 2 0 0 Gonxales c 2 0 4 0 0 Blgbee If 3 0 0 0 lT'p csr Sb 3 0 1 1 9 | M*villa 2b 3 113 0Cooney ss 3 0 2 3 0 Knox c 2 0 0 2 0 Stuart f> 3 0 0 3 0 Morrison p 2 0 0 3 0 - x.Mueller 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 27 14 1 xB'nhardt J o 0 n o xYcU 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 4 24 10 1 xRatted for Blgbee In ninth xBitted for Meranvllls In ninth. xRatted for Knox In ninth Score by innings Pittsburgh ...Oil 000 000 2 St Louis . 000 300 02—6 Summary Runs: Moore Wright. Blades. Holm (2). Hornsby Cl). Two-base hit; Hornsby Home run- Hornsby. Sacri fices- Gonzales. Morrison Double pla>*: Hornsby to Coonev »o finttornlev Lef» on liases; Pittsburgh, ft: St. Louis. 4. Rases on halls: Off Morrison. 2. off Stusrf. 4. Struck out: llv Morrison. R; by Stuart. I Hit by pitched ball: H\ Stuart Moore. Umpires; O'Day, Sweeney and Quigley Time. 1:36. Ruth crashed out hie Itlth homer, while Fournier *mn*!i. I out Ills 15th and Iftfh. Baseball fenljs and Standings WESTERN LEAGUE. Standing*. W. L, Pet. Win. Lose. Omaha .44 25 .CSS .548 .H2# Denver. 44 29 .603 609 .696 Tulen . 43 31 .5*1 .597 .573 St Joseph .40 32 .556 .562 .548 Oklahoma City ..37 35 .514 .521 .507 Wlrhlta . 36 37 .4»3 600 .486 Des Moines.21 46 .313 .324 .308 Lincoln . 19 49 .279 .290 .276 Yesterday's Results. Omaha. 7: Lincoln. 3. Wichita. 4; Oklahoma City, 1. St. Joseph, 6; Tulsa, 1. Denver-Dee Moines, postponed, tain Game* Today. Omaha at Ilea Moines. Denevr at Lincoln. Tulsa at Oklahoma City. St. Joseph at Wichita. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win Los* New York . 46 22 .672 .676 .862 Chicago ......... 38 26 ,694 .800 .585 Brooklyn . 35 30 .638 .546 .620 Pittsburgh 33 31 .616 .623 .608 Cincinnati . 33 38 478 .488 471 Boston . 27 38 .416 .424 .409 Philadelphia _ 26 38 .406 416 .400 at. Louis . 25 42 .373 .3*2 .368 Yesterday’s Results. Chicago. 4; Cincinnati. 3. St. Louis. 6; Pittsburgh, 3. New York. 6: Brook!) n. u. Games Today. Plttchurgh at St. I.ouls. Cincinnati at Chicago. Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Boaton. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing!. W. l. Pet. Win. Loss. Washington .40 2* .6** .*94 .5*0 Detroit .36 29 .547 .564 ,538 New York .36 29 .647 .664 .638 Cleveland • 33 33 .600 .607 .493 Boston ........SI 33 .492 .600 *486 Chicago . 39 33 .492 .600 .486 St Louts . . . . . . . .31 33 ,484 .452 .477 Philadelphia . ...23 42 .364 .384 .388 Yesterday's Reunite. Cleveland, 8-8; St Louis, 4-3. Washington, 2-5: Boston. 1-0. New York, 7: Philadelphia, 0. Detroit. 13; Chicago, I Game* Today. St Loula at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit. Boaton at Washington New York at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. W L. Pet. Win Los# Louisville . 40 37 . 679 .803 .519 Indianapolis ... 39 II .674 .610 .666 St. Paul . 41 81 .669 .875 .663 Coulmbue . 34 16 .486 .493 .4.9 Toledo . 31 3® ®®3 -42i Tgl Minneapolis ... 31 3* <<* -Jit - if 2 Kansas City . .. 31 39 .449 .4j7 .443 Milwaukee .... 29 39 .426 .486 .420 Yesterday a Result*. St. Paul. 15: Kanaaa City, 6. Louisville. 8: Coulmbue. 1. Milwaukee. 6: Minneapolis, „. Indianapolis. It Toledo. 1. Games Today. Toledo at Indianapolis Columbus at Loulavllla. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. Kansas City at St. Paul. TEISTATE LEAGCE. Beatrice .if1*??" 608 .616 696 SIOUX Fill* .24 26 .490 .500 .480 Hasting* .28 26 4i9 .490 469 Sioux city . 29 76 488 489 449 Norfolk . .20 2* <85 .447 .424 Yesterday's Result*. Sioux City, 7: Beatrice, 6. Sioux Fall*. 5; Grand Island, I. Norfolk. 4; Hastings 8, Games Today I No gemee •chtduUrt. ftOrTHERX AMOflAIJOJC. Chattanooga. A; Mamphla. I. Nashville. 7; I.lttl# Rock t. Naw Orlaana. *>: Mobil#. 1. Atlanta. 1; Birmingham. I. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LEAGUE. Marshslltawn Waterloo, postponed, tain Ottumwa. 6-5; Burlington .4-6 Rock Island, 4; Cedar Rapids, 16. Dubuque, 7; Molina. 11. INTKBXATIONAL tMAOVE. Baltimore. 1: Jeraey City, #. Reading. «; Ntwark I RochMter. 9; Buffalo. 1. Syracuse, 1-1; Toronto, Phils Defeat Braves. Boston. July 1.—Phllsdelnhla defeated Boston today. 9 to 6. with Olassner pitch ing effectively and nevst* In danger SPH1LADEL'A IN) BOSTON IN) ah h no a • Sand es 5 1111 Banc ft e, 2 0 1 0 1 Harper rf 4 2 1 6 6 R Sm the* 3 1 1 2 0 Wll'me cf 4 2 5 6 0 Powell rf 2 0 I « 1 Sehult* If 2 1 2 0 0 Wilson cf * [•• W'etons 3b 5 4 1 1 0 Cun'ham If 6 I 6 1 0 Holke lb 6 1 11 0 u M. Innls 1b 4 2*10 Ford 2b 6 1 2 5 0 Tier's tb 4 0 16 0 Wilson c 4 0 4 1 0 Stenssl rf 4 10 0 0 GIssner n 4 1 0 2 0 Pads'* 8b 4 3 0 3 1 - ■ —• O Neill c 4 3 6 1 0 Totals 39 13 27 10 1 Stryker • • 0 0 0 0 North o 11110 tGlhson 1 0 0 0 0 Benton » 00000 .K smith toooo Luckas p 00000 Totals 39 14 27 II 3 t Bel tell for North In seventh. /Baited for Benton In ninth. Score by Innings . Philadelphia ft* *<• * Boston .869 030 030 6 Summary—Runa: Harpsr (31, Wtlltama ' (31. Sehult*. Wrlahtatnne, Hoiks, Wilson R Smith. Cunningham. Mclnnia. Stsnael. Padgett. O'Neill Two-base hit*: Sands. Mdnnts. Cunningham. Padgett Thres hes* hits: Herner (2). William*, ft Smith. Stolen base * Wilson. trouble olays Wil son to Wrlghtston*: Olssner to Sand to H Hike , Mclnnl* (unassisted I: R Smlt.i to Tierney to Mclnnle. Left on base* Philadelphia 9; Boston. 4. Base* on balls: Off North, 5: off Bsnton. 1 Struck out: By Gltinsr. I: by North. 4^ Hits: Off Stryker. 6 In 1-1 Innln*. off North. 6 In * 3-8 Innings: off Benton none In one Inning: off lAirkas. 2 In 1 Inning. Passed ball: Wilson. Losing pitcher: Stryker fmplrsa: Klsm and Wllaon. Tima. 1:69. Salt Lake Coast League Games to Be- Transferred Seattle. Wash., June SO.—The re mainder of beeeball game* scheduled to be played by the Paclfio Coaet league In Salt Lake City this year are to be transferred to other league cities or to Vancouver. B. C., aald advices received by the Seattle Time* today. _ AflVERTI MOMENT. ALL WOMEN ' WHO WORK Should Know how thisWorkerwu Mode Strong and Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Zahl, N. Dak.—“I was nervous and weak and was net regular. 1 also had paina frequently. I waa sickly for seven years and finally had a ner vous break-down following an oper ation. I am a dressmaker and milliner, and a lady I work for tolameofLydiaE. Pink ham’a Vege table Compound, lam taking it and it haa made me well and able to do my work again. 1 have even helped take care of a sick neighbor recently, ■o you can aee how fit I am. 1 highly praise your medicine and you may use my letter as you see fit. I hope it will help aomo other woman. ’ M rs. Oi.E Nordlein, Bo* 23, Zahl, North Dakota. Over 121,000 women have so far re plied toour quention, "Have you re ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. I’inkham’s Vegetable Compound?” 98percent of these repliea answer “Yes.” Tills mean* that 08 out of every TOO women taking thin medicine tor ailment* for which It i» recom mended sre benefited by it. For sale by all druggists. THREE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE GAMES WILL FEATURE WEEK-END AMATEUR CONTESTS IN OMAHA Police Nine and Murphy*Did*Its, Latter Undefeated in Pen* nant Race, Meet at Munv Beach, While Woodmen and Standards Play at Fontenelle—Schneiders and Knights of Columbus Scheduled to Cross Bats at Fort Omaha— Two Games Fourth of July. MATEUR fans may witness three good games in the Metropolitan league next Sunday providing the dope upsetting Police team Is In shape to give the undefeat ed Murphy Did Its a battle. The auto crew and the Cops battle at M u n y Beach at 3:30 p. m. The other two good games In the Metro loop are the Woodmen of the World-Standard game at Fontenelle park Hnd the Knighta of Columbus Schneider game at Fort Omaha. The Woodmen of the World-Standard game should be the best of the three because of a great rivalry that exists between the two teams. Leo Krupski, the diminutive right-hand heaver will be on the firing line for the fraternals with Art Dyck, the veteran of man.vi an amateur game, on the hill for the North Side cleaners. The other game in the Metro loop will be the U. P. Englnemen-Carter Lake club mix at the Carter Lake club grounds. First place will l*e the coveted honor that the C. H. A Q.’s will bat tle for in the curtain raiser at Fon tmellr park. The American leaders tv III tangle with the Omaha Sporting Goods who are hut one game behind their opponents In the league stand ings. Johnny Braniff will probably do the hurling for the Railroaders with "Bill” Farley handing the apple for the Sporting Goods men. The West L. Improvers will probably tighten their hold on first place in the Southern loop when they tangle with the Dietz rlub, a tallend nine. No upsets are looked for In the Junior leagues and the Gate City league as the leaders are all playing tallend teams. In the Saturday leagues the feature contest will be the Harding Creamery Overland Tire game at Fontenelle park at 4 p. m. At 2 p. m. the Baker Ice will mix with the Com mercial loop leaders, the Guarantee Fund Lifers In a curtain raiser to the Harding-Overland game. Two good games are on tap at league park for the Fourth of July. Both contests are playoffs on 11 Inning tie games. In the first en counter the Paxton Billiards and the Kinney Shoes will tantlei while In the second mix the Schneider Elec trics will battle the Standard Laun dry Senators Cop Pair From Red Sox Washington. July 1.—Washington look both ends of s double-header front Bos ton today, 2 to 1. and 5 to 0. Score: Second seme BOSTON (A.) WASHINGTON fA ) ah h.po.a.e. sh.h.po.s e. Collins rf 2 0 10 0 nice rf 4 1 1 o n Wamby 2b 2 1 3 .1 0 M'hews of 2 0 4 0 0 J. H'rls lb 3 Mil OS, H'rl* 2b 2 0 3 2 0 Veach If 4 1 0 0 0 Gorlin If 4 10 0 0 Flagst'd cf 4 0 2 0 0 Judge lh 4 2 13 10 Ezzell 3b .1 0 0 2 0 r'K'gh so 3 10 6 0 O'Neill c 3 0 4 1 0 HHiege 3b 4 1 3 6 0 I.ee ss 3 12 3 1 Tote C 3 12 10 Quinn P 2 0 1 2 0 o*d»n p 3 112 0 xTodt 10000 - Ruffins p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 8 27 IT 0 Totals 28 3 24 12 1 xBntted for Quinn In eighth. Score by inning*: Bouton .000 000 000—0 Washington . 200 000 12*—5 Summary—Run*. Rio*, S. Harri*. Gor lin, Judge. Peck. Two-ba** hit*: Tat#, Judge. Thr*«-bn»* hit: Goslln. Stolen ban#* Judge. 8. Harri*. Sacrifice hit: 8. H*rrl». Double play#: Pecklnpaugh to S. Harrla to Judge: Quinn to Wamb* f*n»* to J. Harri*. Left on ba***: Wash ington, 6; Boston.'5. Ba#f# on ball*: Off Ogden. 4; off Quinn. 3: off Ruffing. 1. Struck out: By Quinn. 4; by Ogilen. 1. Hit*. Off Quinn. * In 7 inning#; off Ruffing. 2 In 1 inning Losing pitcher: Quinn Umpire*: Evan# and Ormsby. Time: 1:38. Washington. July 1—Poor*, first time: ibh.o.ae. WASHINGTON Collin# rf 4 0 3 0 0 ah h o * e Wm’b # 2h 4 1 5 1 ft R|c* rf 4 1 3 ft 0 .1 Har e lb fi ft 8 0 OMath’wi cf 4 ft 4 ft 0 Veach If 4 1 3 ft 08 Har'* 2b .7 0 3 2 ft Flag.t d cf 2 1 3 0 1 Co«lln If 3 ft 7 " 0 K*z#ll 3b 3 2 ft 1 0 Judge lb 3 2 ft t ft Ptclnlch c 7 0 2 0 0 R u#1 c 3 1 2 ft 0 I/## *s 2 1 ft ft 1 P'k’p’h #a 2 0 n 2 1 xTodt 1 ft ft ft ft Rlu*c* rh 2 12 1ft Shanks ae ft ft ft 0 0 Martina p 2 10 2 0 P1#rry p 2 ft 0 0 ft - —- — xONelll ft ft ft ft ft Total* 2« 4 27 3 1 iConnolly ft ft 0 0 ft Total* 10 ft 24 12 2 x Batted for T.*e In #tghth. *R*n for O’Neill In ninth. ▼ Batted for Plercy in ninth. Score by inning#. Boat on .ftftft IftO ftftft—1 Washington . 101 Iftft oftx 2 Summary—Run* Fiagttead. P#*-klnp 0#gh. Btuege. Two-bi»# hit*: Flag-trad Stolen b#ae: Wambagcn## Sacrifice# Rluege (2). rirnlch, I.—. Martina, RPe, Fxrel and Collin#. Double plays: P*ck Inpaugh to 8 Harris to Judge Left on ta##*: Boston, 11: Washington. 11 Bn#** on ball*: Off Martin# 8; off Plerov. ft. Struck out: By Martina. 2; by Plercy. 1 Hit by pitcher By Piercy (Martina ) Umpire*. Orm*by and Evans. Tim* 1:41. MURPHY ENTRY WINS AT CLEVELAND North Randall, Cleveland. O., July 1.—Thomas Murphy's Baron Worthy, the favorite, won the Edwards purse of $5,000 with $500 added, feature of today's Grand Circuit card here. Rus | .sell On Gale was second, and Mary Spangler third. Best time, 2:0* 2-5, made by Russell On Gale, on tAklng the first preliminary yesterday. The 8ewlor« gained a little ground when they broke even with the Red Sox. while the Tiger, loet to the White Box. The Yankee, were breaking even with the Athletka. climbing back into second place Washington’* lead over the Yen kaee I, two and a half gam,,. A MMl| LAST ions twdavS I BUSTER --ous jj keaton W and ■ “AFTER THE BALL” ■ Starting Friday \mm Y&jf I It'a built for apeed with the ■ faataat auto race ever thrown §■ on any acrean. g A romance that hita on all aia B cylindira—with a real kick in pi every reel. r MAY McAVOY Ricardo Cortea—Ethel Walea Malcomb MacGregor "Tha Bedroom Window" It'a Really Cool in tha Strand Farce BERT SMITH PLAYERS “STOP THIEF” _mid Photoplays_ ' { NOW SHOWING | A Tall of Constant Mirth * “The Lion and the Noose” 1 Also Aesop's Fables jfj Pathe News Free Attraction DOT M ATHIA’S HIGH DIVING NTMPHS Two Shows—7:S(iand # WATCH— r~ For the Forthcoming i Announcement of the Opening of the New KM ENT U TO PARKING GROtNDS lnummhbhbbbhhbihv | *H3T ’""Saw I "Call of the Wild" m.-—- . — . K New Show Friday 1 FRED THOMSON ■ and His Wonder Horse ( SILVER KING Mi *n H ‘Galloping Gallagher’ If Added Feature 1 RUDOLPH VALENTINO ■ in ‘‘His Chance" N O w__ Aileen Pringle, Ruby de Reiner Frrerra Greet Comedy HAWAIIAN* COWBOYS j Veudfvllte Photopleye Now Showing—BIG 6 ACT BILL headed by JOE JACKSON The Original to mediae On the Screen “BROADWAY GOLD** EUIne Hemiwernteln Elliot Den ter NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS BOULEVARD - - Ud end Leevenworth Constance Talmadge In "The Geldlleh" LOTIIROP ...... 24th end Lethrne Cleie Klmhell Yeung "THE HAND* OF NARA” I.RAND ...... ISth and Blnney Claire Wlndeot, Beeale love end Raymond Griffith In •THE ETERNAL THREE" Alee Jack Mulhall’e "Soelal Bucceneere" -■ Friberg’s Homer Aids Cubs to Win Chicago. July 1.—Frlberg* home run In the fourth Inning with two on an I Jacobs' squeeze play In the fifth which er:.bled Heathcote to acore from third, save Chicago the game over Cincinnati, 4 ’ o 3 Score: CINCINNATI <N > CHICAOO (N> ab.h.oo a e ab h.po.a e. Burn® If 3 2 J 0 0 Btatt cf M 2 n Bohne 2b 4 2 3 2 0 HoJIo'r s* 3 0 0 3! Roush cf 4 0 3 0 0 Oran'm 2b 3 1 4 2 0 Walker rf 4 2 11 0 Cotter lb 2 0 1 3 0 0 Bresaler lb « 2 10 1 Frlberg 3b 3 1 0 4 1 rinelli 3b 4 111 0 Grigsby If 3 0 3 0 0 Gaveney «s 4 0 2 4 0 He'cote df 2 1 3 0 0 San dbg c 2 0 2 0 0 Hartnett c 3 1 2 2 « Win go c 10 10 0 Jacobs d 2 0 0 2 o Donohue p 2 0 0 2 0 - xShorten 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 4 27 13 3 >Hargrave 1 0 0 0 0 Ms vs p 0 0 0 0 0 xFowler 0 0 0 0 0 xDuncan 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 9 24 1 1 0 i xBatted for Sandberg in eighth xBatted for Donohue In eighth. iRan for Bressler in ninth. xBatted for Mays In ninth. Score by innings: Cincinnati .011 r,rt0 001--3 Chicago .0A0 310 OOx—4 Summary—Runs: Burns Walker <2). Granthafi. Cotter. Frlberg. Heathcote. Home runs: Bums. Frlberg. Stolen base Grantham. Heathcote. Sacrifice: Jacobs Double plays: Grantham to Cotter: Frl berg to Grantham to Cotter. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 7: Chicago. 1. Base* on balls. Off Donohue. 1; off Jacobs. 2. Struck out: By Donohue. 2: bv Jacobs. 2 by Maya. 1 Hits: Off Donohue, 7 In 4 Innings Wild pitches: Jacobs <2). Pissed halls: Sandberg. Losing pitcher: Donohue. Umpires: Pflrman. Hart and McCormick. Time. 1:33. t-\- # * Tennis Questionnaire | i -—' 8t. Paul. July 1.— H H K Kansas City . « 10 6 St. Paul .15 1« « Batteries Ahmen. Morton. Wilkinson, and Skiff. Billing* Merritt and Dixon. MInneepolis. July 1.— R H E. Milwaukee . 6 9 1 Minneapolis 3 13 I Batteries: Walker and Yeung; Har ris. Nethus and Orabowski. IndtanpoUs. July 1.— R H E Toledo . 1 7 1 lndlanaoolis ... 5 ft ^ Batteries: Baldwin. Johnson and Oss ton; Petty and Krueger. T«outsvill*. Kf , “July 1— H H E. Columbus .* J l Louisville . • 3 6 3 Batteries: Faulk and Urban; Holley and Meyer; Brottem. / ■ Bentley Hurls Giants to 6-0 Win Over Dodgers New York Hurler First to Pitch Full Nine-Inning Shutout Victory for His Team. l - — New York. July 1 —The New York Giant* defeat-?.! Brooklyn b lo (/ tods. Bentley j* the first New York pitcher to pit. h a full nlne-innlng shutout viotory this reason Score; BROOKLYN iN1 NEW YORK <N> ab h po.a e Young rf 5 3 € P <> H*gh i* 4 1 3 - 0 Frisch 2b 4 0 J 5 0 Net*, rf 3 0 10 0 Linds'm 2b 1 u 1 I t* Wheat If 4 0 3 0 0 Wilson cf 4 2 0 0 0 Kour'r lb 4 0 10 0 0 Kelly lb 6 3 110 Brown rf 3 12 0 OMeuael If 4 a 0 9 o Stork 3b 3 10 10 Ja< ke n as 4 113 0 Gigm'n 2b 2 1 0 1 0 Groh. 3b 4 10 2 0 Deberry c 3 0 4 1 0 Snyder c 4 0 | 9 0 Decatur p 2 u 0 2 0 Bentley p 4 113 0 jtTaylor 1 1 0 o o - xLoftue 0 0 0 0 o Totals 39 1 4 27 16 0 Greene p 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 29 4 24 7 0 xHatted for Decatur In 8th Brooklyn .Q00 000 000—9 New York .0G3 102 OOg-^H Summary: Rune. Young <2). Fflech. Wilson. Kdly. Bentley. Two-base hit* Bentley Three-base hit*: Wilson. Home run: Young Stolen baser Young Fri*< h. Dtouble plays: Jackson. Frisch and Killy; Frisch, Jackson and Kelly. Left on bates New York. 10: Brooklyn. 9. Baa** on ball*- Off Bent lev, 4; off Decatur. 1. Struck out; By Bentley. 2; Decatur, s. Hits Off Jj** atur, 18 In 7; off Greene. 1 in 1 Passed ball: Deberry. Losing pitch er: Decatur. Umpire*: Rfgler and Moran. Time; 1:85. BRAISED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, With New Brown Potatoes Hotel Rome Cafeteria Open 24 Hours Every Day '————a—— Special Summer Train Service to Glacier Park ^e'w and Improved Service this Summer on THE BURLINGTON You leave Omaha late this afternoon and reach Glacier Park in time for luncheon day after tomorrow. SWIFT—DIRECT—DEFEND ABLE SERVICE OkttmttM Car—Dining Car—Every Travel C—venlrnre Special summer excursion fares reduce the round trip to S5X.SS* with stop-overs where you wish. Without extra cost your ticket may include the won* derful thousand mile tour along the east slope of the • Continental Divide—right past the gareways to Rocky Mountain Narional-Estea Park; to Denver and the fascinating Colorado playkind. 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