7 fUE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY U. 1922. Record-Breaking Entry List in State Track and Field Meet Saturday Predict Old Marks Will Be Smashed at Games Rhode of An!ey, Tnla of Colurolmi and llferKle of Ctntral Epntfl to ' Place in Kvmtt. By FRANK P. LOO MI 8. (tM'i ( haw;!. llarUlee. Ttit annual state high kIioaI cli4tiipiotiilii irtlc and ttrlj inert tht will be he-Id Saiurday at ttte I'lnver.ity f Nrkratka field will liave (nirift of athlrln Ur grater "in number than in the pat year. Ac cording to the litre tt thai have ju.t patted, high school athletes are per formina far above thrir standard of htt year, and record mark thould I't shattered in Coach Sihulte ' meet Saturday. Dut one record n broken in the meet lal year, howevtr. and a glance at the record sheet dim-lute that those which now Hand have held their placet for several year. With weather condition favorable a num ber of the record will undoubtedly be 'haltered. There will be three dUtinct cham pionships in this year' meet: Group 1 one, school having ail enrollment i under 100 pupil: group two, chooli ' having an enrollment from 100 to j 275; group three, school t having an! enrollment above 275. Four place will be counted in each event, but 1 each ichonl will be limited to two starter. Kronze medal will be awarded first, lecond and third places in each event. Special medal will he awarded event champion letting up the higheat score regardless of group. Silk banners will be award ed each team that placet first, second or third in the total points. A special relay banner will be given to the team making the best time. Should Lower Records. With the results of the Grand Island, Broken Bdw and Masting interscholastic, the results show that the "prep" lads are going at record breaking speed, and if the fact of the state meet does not worry defeat.out of suclv men as De Maranville of Aurora, Rhodes of Anslcy, Weir of Superior, Beerkle of Central, Rod well of Cambridge, and Greenslit of Hastings, these athletes should come close to lowering the state record. Rhodes of Anslcy has twice bet tered the state record in the bread jump when he jumped 22 feet 2 1-2 inches in the Broken Bow meet, and 21 feet 7 1-2 inches in the Hastings meet. The Ansley boy will cut in strong S.tturt'iy if he confines to his field events as he will be a hard man to beat on his specialties, the , broad jump, pole vault and high jump. Tryba of Columbus, winner of the 100-yard last year, is going good and ran a neat 100- yards in the Hastings meet against a strong wind. Beerkle uncorked some record breaking meets at the annual track and field meet in Omaha last week. . Hastings Going Good. Whether the Beatrice 1921 cham pions can produce again is doubtful, as all teams look strong up to this time. Hastings High school has won two interscholastics and one triangu lar meet this year, and although there are no sure first place men. Coach Newman has been counting on seconds and odd places for his total points. Greenslit has been work ing a nice quarter mile nd has not been pushed this year. De Maran ville of Aurora has been winning both mile and half mile this season and the little runner will be hard to . beat Saturday as he is going1 good. ' The relay race should hold the thrills of the meet as all schools seem to be fortified with speedy quartets. The Fremont team clipped it off at 1:36 at Hastings last Satur day, which slashed the previous state record by 2-5 of a second. Colum bus, Friend and. Hastings pushed the winner strong.- Postpone Roper and Fred Fulton Bout Denver, Colo., May 10 Failure of . Captain Bob Roper to receive rail road transportation in time to be . here in advance of his bout with Fred Fulton, scheduled ' for next Friday nighti has resulted in the postponement of the ficht until Tuesday, May 16, it was announced by promoters here today. Dinah Wright Pitches Laurel to Victory Laurel defeated Coleridge. 1 to 0, in an 11-inninz orame Sundav. due , largely to the effective Ditchinor of Dinah Wright, Omaha semi-pro. and the hard hitting of Peck and Wal ters. It was Wright's first start this season and he showed all his old-time stuff. Baseball Dope OFFICIAL SCORES WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. HAY 13. irtern Leaca. MM. Tot. '.: m. Omaha 10 Tulsa 17 Sioux City x Denver 3 Dm Molne 3 Wichita 3 St. Joseph 13 Ok la. City x I. S 11 2 13 S 1 8 17 W- WK. T. F. S. R. 15 .. 28 .. 4 17 .. 13 .. s :. !1 .. "18 .. league. 11 National JViiU. W. WK. T. - Tot. & R. M Brooklyn 7 Phlla'phla x New York x Chicago , x Boston x St. Louts x Cincinnati x Pittsburgh 13 S 4 10 7 It American Learne. JIM. T. W. WK. T. Tot. 8. R. it. Detroit St. Lout I Cleveland 14 t'blrago 6 Boston 3 Wash' ton 5 New York 7 Fhila'phia 4 r. 10 23 14 1 3 2 1 7 15 Atnerican Asaortatioa. Mid. v Tot. 8. R. M. Kan. City Mllwauke 18 ln'apoli 17 LonlsTill 1 Min'avoll X St. Paul s Toledo x Columba x Sti (m T. W. WK. IT. I 7 I la .. . 14 7 3 .. . 1 16 .. . i 7 13 ., . 1 It 14 . 3 4 .. . 1 I. .. . Winner and Loser TT"" ,., ...- "vV t fj etitr.r Jjrfft m ; 11 lis n Ml! ij 1 fi ., I 41 H, I if . mwW f 1 II ml 11 ! Fred Falmcr,' Central high sclioot golfer, won the championship of the school golf tournament at the Omaha Country club course yester day afternoon when he defeated Fred Vette, 2 up and 1 to go in an Huskers Win Oyer Washington Club Lincoln, Neb., May 10 (Special Telegram) The University of- Ne braska baseball team overcame the Washington team here Tuesday af ternoon and revenged itself for the ten-frame defeat at the hands of the St. Louis team Monday by .poling its way to an 8 to 5 victory over the visitors. Munger, twirling for the Scarlet and Cream, allowed the vis itors but five hits and equal nurhber of tallies, several of which were occa sioned by Husker errors. '. I he Cornhusker nine was able to slash out 11 bingles, and by careful base running was able to get a safe lead early in the game. Ziegen- bein s handling of the willow was a feature of the day. Pizer Carr and Smaha also did some excellent stick work. - , Carr, for Nebraska and Edgar for Washington, stirred the stands by four-play clouts over the rightfield fence. Thomsen smashed the only three-base hit of the game while Zicgenbein, Carr and Shanley each went to second on long slashes The score; , : WASHINGTON. NEBRASKA. AO. H. O. A AB. H. O. A. Masuolo. of SO Plzpr. 2b S Llnnem'y'r.Sb 3 S 0 Edgar, a 4 2 0 Fries, rf 4 0 0 Wymali, !b . 4 0 2 Slialey. lb 4 i 11 t.Thomi)s'n,lf 4 i i Fienn. o 3 0 DeUolt, p 4 0 0 Anrtwaon, lb McCrory, If Thomsen, o ' Carr, 3b Smalia, &f Lewellen. cf Zipgenbeln, rf Munger, p 0 10 10 0 1 8.0 3 3 3 12 0 12 0 3 2 10 1 Totale . 35 S 24 141 Total! 32 13 2T t ' Rrinrtk tiv Inntnaa Waahlngton 0 0 S 0 1 1 1 0 05 Nebraska 0 S I 0 1 2 0 1 x 8 Summary Runa: Llnnemeyer (2), Edgar (2), Sholey (2), T. Tuompson tsj, mc Crory, .Thomsen, Carr, Smaha, Lewellen, Zieeanbeln (2). Error: Wyman. Thorn sen, Carr, Lewellen. Two-base hits: Shaley, Ziegenbeln. Carr. Throe-base hit: Thorn sen. home runs: carr, iagar. stolen bases: Piaer (2), Carr. Ziegenbeln, Ed garl. Sacrifice hlta: Anderson (2), Pizer, Munger. Passed ball: Thomsen. , Hit by pitched ball: Thomsen, by Debolt Magnolo, by Munger. Strnck out: By Munger, 6; by Debolt, 6. Base on balls Oft Munger, 2; off Debolt, 1. Umpire Dye. Time: 1:67. Anderson to Compete in British Amateur Meet New York, May 10. John G. An derson, metropolitan amateur golf star, sailed today for England where he will compete in the British ama teur championship at Prestwick, May 22 to 27. Anderson, twice runner-up in the national amateur championship, has not played in the English tournament before, but participated twice in the French title event. He lost to Chick Evans in the final round in 1911 and reached the semi-finals in 1912. Denver Umpire Added to State League Staff Grand Island, NeV, May 10. (Special.) President Miles of the State league has appointed W. J. Hawthorne of Denver, as the third umpire for the State league and has J ordered him to otticiate m urana Island for the opening game.- Um pire Snyer has been advised to re port at Norfolk and Gonding at Beatrice. Read The Bee N ail the way through. You will find it interest ing. . Central Tourney 18-hole match, the final of the tour ney. Palmer took the lead from the start and was 4 up on his opponent at the turn. A high wind handi capped the young golfers. Palmer turned in a card of 78, while Vette shot the 18 holes in 80. Final Game of Saint -Buffalo Series Today In memory of the late "Mike" Finn, secretary of the Omaha base ball club, who -died from heart disease at the local ball park last Saturday, the Omaha and St. Joseph teams postponed yesterday's sched uled game. Finn's funeral was held yesterday at Natick, Mass., his home. The final game of the St. Joseph Omaha series will be played this afternoon. ' 1 , Morvich in First Workout at Louisville . " -i Louisville, Ky., May 10. Morvich, Benjamin' Block's nominee for the Kentucky derby, was sent five eighths of a mile at Churchill Downs yesterday in a workout and at the finish as one turfwriter expressed it, he was 1 not blowing ard enough to put out a match." - Hundreds of critics watched his stride, which they . called faultless. While he did not appear to be more than cantering, stop watches caught him at the eighth of a mile in :11 4-5, three eighths :38 2-5, the half :48 4-5 and the five-eighths of a mile in 1:04 2-5. Trainer Fred Burlew an nounced that, the trial had been sat isfactor-y and that he would be given more of it tomorrow.!, ': After watching the colt work, turf men aeain had only, one Question to ask, "can he stay for a mile and a quarter?" the derby distance. Both Block and Burlew declared they had no fear on. that score. Champs Gve Help in Benefit Card . ' ... Indianapolis, Ind., May 10. Cham. pions, former champions and near champions will appear here tonight in boxing bouts and exhibitions in a testimonial show for Jack Dillon, former "Hoosier bearcat" . Among those in the exhibitions are Johnny Buff, Johnny Wilson. Battling Nel son, Ray Bronson, Mike and Tommy Gibbons, Harry Greb and others. In real bouts, Bob Martin will meet Soldier Jack Dorrell of the Pacific coast. 10 rounds: Tohnnv Ertle. for mer bantam champion, meets johnny Richards of Chicago, 10 rounds, and Jimmy Duffy will meet Jeff Smith in a lU-round bout. Kopf Released. J San Francisco, May 10. Walter Kopf, who was a member of the New York National t$am for two seasons, has been turned over to the Oakland Coast league team by Brooklyn. Mondt Defeats GardinL San Francisco, May 10.--Toots Mondt, light heavyweight wrestling cnampion. won the decision from Renato Gardini after a two-hour match last night, BravesDcfeat Cincinnati Reds Without Effort Battm Unable to Hit lil linglm Except in Two In. nlnga Southwortli Slams Homer Into Bleachers. Cincinnati, May 10. Bo.ton hit Lu'iue and Cille.pit hard and had little ditnculty in dclcaima tincin nati today, 9 to J. Southworth't home run in the eighth inning bound ed into the right field bleacher. Fillingim wa hit in only two in nings. Score: sorro vim.."ti. 1 u II A 1 I m. h. a . ail tin lii! m 7 ' u reii. ci I e nanM. rr km. . tuulKWIh, If niM. ir IWul, 3 h.-im. Ik font. S inlr, fUIK.fl. t TMU f itsvwi. up i I lmaa. If i 4 HnbM. I Haifio. I I f K t iii Kmimi, M I MM lli 3 Ijhm. - HfMW M 11 u tiOiuM. a Toltlt m l r 11 Ptll for I.ui in xvwiili. flii4 for OHtwtU l niaia. door InBlati: . i ! J ! J ! ! ! z Cinoinnau 14 Humm.rjr Mnl Pwll Kopt. Houinwonb . Hoifc. ror U). 0a. Utmisii, Vtu, on!. Krrari Komi. Vvuoy. to-bM hin: 0wdy, Uynv.n. lur-bM hit I feIU Hum rum Boulbwurlfc lulo txcn Butcktl, Bro- lr. Macriflc Ml; Koiif. Loll on bowot Buiton. Ill Clai'lnnotl, t. Moo on bolloi UIC Luquo. t; oft jrilllntim, 4i olt UilWo pio, I, auiHk out: My Killiofim, l; by Lutiuo, t. Hitoi Olt Luo,o. in f In niu, vif Uilleoplo, 4 In inning. Loo ik (miner: 4,uav. .uit'i. nuiml tiu Qulflry. Tlmoi .t. OlAata Trim lardlaab. - 81. Loulo, May 10. SollMllonol flfldlnf of lb Uiond oirod Art Nobl from do(al hro totUy, th Cordlntli loolnf, to I. ffolfor ana Uarfoot could not atop tlmaly wallopa. Nahlt tbro bll uaiurtO. bcort; KIW YOK. IT. Lot) I a. AM. H IV A.I AD. H 0. A. BUH-flift, M Ktwlina. U orok. ik Youiif, if Mcuwl. If ktlir. lb aainaan, cf K. HmlU, N.Hf. Total 4 14 Mann, rf I t IifouMiur. lb III) Dux-a. Jb St OlMiHnrtr, fb till St'UulU. If 4 1 f 1 Smith, if tit O.Mi-Hmrr, If St 0 Un. u 4 t t tCIn. ITMIff, p 34 T IT 14 llirfnol. p Amimlih. HmtKoia Oainr Total! u inn Ran fnr Clamona In alchth. 'Batted fur B. Smith la ninth. Bcor by Innlnfi: New York 0 llllltl 0 3 St. Louta IIMI411 0 t Summary Runn Younf, Manacl, E. Smith. Hornaby, Haathcot. Error: Four, nler, Hornaby, McHanry. Two-baa hit: Mann, Kally, Clomona. Horn run: Horna by. Sacrlfir hit: 8hlnnra. Doubl plays: Bancroft-Kelly, Baneroft-RawllnaKlly. J.oft on baaoat New York, I; St. Louie, (. ii f. r . . . n s . uu vim nr. , VI, DCIIUVI, , n . i. ..... A., r, . . a. k , - . Hlta: Off Pfetftr, In I innlnta: oft Bar foot, 1 In t Inning. Loitnf pitcher: PCef fer. Umpire: Hart and O Day. Tim: 1:37. PhlUle Blaak Cab. Chlcaao. May ' 10. Meadow held Chlcafo to thre (oattered hlta today, whil Philadelphia, bunched hit oft Alex ander and Cheevaa and abut out th local, a 10 u. ecore: PHILADELPHIA. AB. H. O. A CHICAGO. AB. ft. O. A. 150 Leboumeu, IT a 1 3 Sutt, cf Hollochw, at Kellaber. 3b Rapp, 3D 8 Walker, rf 4 Wllllami. cf 4 Pirklnam. lb 4 X 0 4 0 11 4 4 4 9 1 1 5 Crimea, lb ritck. rr Miller, If Terry, 3b Fletcher. M 4 3 S 1 13 i a Loll, lb Henlln. e MeJow. OTarrell. c 114 Arannoer, p Cllaan Cketvea, p Total 17 11 17 13 Total! 3 17 11 Batted for Alexander la aeventh. Score by tnntnta: Phlladelnhta tlilllll 4 Chlcafo tttltltl 10 Summary Run! Lebourveau. Mann. Parkinson, Henllne. Xrrora: Nona. Two- baa hita: Fletcher, Walker, Orime. Lebourveau) Parklneon. Stolen bates: Flack. Miller. . Sacrifice hit: Leall. Double 'lay: Fletchar-Farkinaon-Lealt. Left on laam: Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 3. Baa on valla: Off Aleadowa, 7. Btruck out: By Alexander. 1; Meadowe, 1; by Cheeve. 1. Hit: Off Alexander, It In 7 Inning; Off Cheev, 3 in 3 inning. Wild pitch: Meadows. Loalng- pitcher: Alexander.. Umpire! Rlalor. Pflrman and McCormick. Time: l:tl. Archer'. Proweis to Win Him a Bride Chicago, May 10. Arthur Young 6f San Francisco, champion archer of America, and Miss Jeste Akester of Chicago are to be married in June, it became known here today, Miss Akester. who is laid to be a descendant of Daniel Boone, read In a magazine of Young's prowess with the bow and arrow, and became in terested. Friends introduced them. Next month, according1 to present plans, Misa Akester and Mr. Young are to be married in the Grand can yon. They plan to spend their honey moon in Alaska and Africa. Taste Ss a matter 6f tobacco quality W stale it al bur honest belief that th tobacco utd in Chesterfield are ef finer quality (and hence of better tute) than la any other ' cigarette at the price. Ikxptt V Mjtrt TbM CV SzmWromi Amfiieurol tuna!) Hi Mia. Kaa.Ulph . Mt 1 iP. ii Tfce ii.4 ii fcia ba4 Iih a Ma fut iiNtiitti-' h ir fit rhartiliianertin of ' si. 11 tffun iwemar haat ft b"l la tv Th la.el hit in 4iH f. iuwily an I rup!4 Milh MauniM error r h tl lot atad lb M'n ib, Haatpkrrr t44iaua. Hwiitni, ,.-. u. i-iii I I raei and aiariiii( am tn mi th la. a ia ttrloai'd Ma.tix'B to Munmhray bubd iia hue mf Mhiu In iba ilutO, iia kI anhih inxiHaa fUnnehan. an lt wuail lr '' Mu fhiey im. piifbad b " h'aad f bail lb ikai will uarn lo-.N"-na Uro Hnnda NhMMfieM Huh l-aw. rialntU. .Neb. May l i'UI t Py i(faiin lha HlMumreid hh arhonl It t 4 bar, lb l"'l hih h.l lb rikt Im pwy "r b aotib'i break rhanitiiuibie t Wna ol Kil iter, MHInii piub'4 !' lha k-u uniil iha ia lann.a nan ha ru-l b Hiene. Tbirt'en Blomfild bnia fann4 lb if nd enlr ibi r la mniiKi aareiy. la in ! Same plaxd by lb Imal 4hia tear h- eailiwtrd ioil of 3 bila nd run, while llillnlii nd 8in liav hi (heir oppanani to ahi hn ' '"' una illllnita baa fann'il 33 m'n In inninaa and allnarM aavan hlla, while Divatta ha parmmed but oe Mitl U i Innirif. Waal Oame. The iaveaworth Marihaiite Jiinlor want tunday (anta Kh anr l-yar-olt taam. (.all Aliantio titl n. k (ur Italy. . Vraaaawft ana Aflee l.amea. Fremont, Nh. Way l itfll Tb Wrwe Variety ior f Kramoni hv erianii4 a faat team and would lik m book ama for th aumm.r, ilaniM ran be arrand by wrllin Haymond Ch hien. 141 N, I'ark trt.. Kremorii. Nb. TUtr rVoreleaa Tl. rieaaanlnn. Neb.. May la (Hnmlal Itavann and Plaaaanton. nlrani in lb RufraiA Taunt ieacue. Blaye1 a to gam here Sundav. ih (ama bm railed t th end of th ninth on a.cnont nf larkfteaa. Ravenna caihered el hit to rieninn' two. Faat fiekllna by both turn featured. Malvern W'anta flamea. Malvern, la. May o,(Hpecil. Mai. varn haa oraanli'd a faat a-mlpro fern and I -hiulin; gamea for th ori. Tha local would Ilk lo t In touch with ente Omaha team fnr lha fnllnwln dates, the ainea to be played In Malvern: May 31. June l nd July 3 Writ c reiary of tall club, Malvern, 1. ahermHii-llnwnril Raaulta. Farwell. Nob,. Slay 10 (Hperlal) tn th Sherman-Howard baseball Kaaii last week Ashton defeated lannebrna tn ; Klb won from Bnelua 14 to 4 and Far well awamped Rockvlll 11 to 4. Team tlulta t,me. Grand taland. Neb., May 10 (Special .with th wore to In favor of th vlalton in tb last half of tb nlnih Inning In the gam between pannebrog and the third city crew of th Ktate leaiu today th Iiannebrog team walked from th field when Nicholson sent a ln. gla Into right which would have brought In a acoro neceary to tie th game. They contended It waa a foul ball. Superior Win Cam. Superior. Neb., May 10. Superior de feated Ould Rock In the baseball game gunday, atore being 1 to 1. ' Flny Twilight BaU. Kebraeka City, Neb., May 10. (Special.) Th 1!3 baeeball seaaon waa opened in Nebraska City Inet night. Four tama have organised and will play every Tuea. day and Friday evenings. Seven-Inning game will b played at present. The team representing tha merchant defeated th packing houa team 3 to 0. Th Army and Eagle will play th next game. Grand Island Win. Orsnd Island, Neb.. May in (Special.) In a practlea game hero today. Played In a duat atorm. tb third city team Nebraska State league defeated Oiltner by the acor of to 3. Fielding wa made difficult by th effect of tho wind on ground condition. Score by Inninga: ...... . . . Olltnr 1 1 0 1 1 0 41 Orand laland 4 0 1 8 1 x-t in 10 Batterlee: Brown and HOgenbartj w chard. Falk and Donald. Randolph High Eliminated. Randolph. Neb.. May 10. (Special.) Randolph wa eliminated from tho cnam ntonahip of northeastern Nebraska race Lu.. in., hirn defeated th local at Wavne 18 to 1. Allen acored 17 hit to tho local's 16. A high wind mane Hom ing difficult. Allen will meet Plalnvlew at the field meet at Wayne Friday for th championship. Although handicapped ... . i , v. . ..int. awarded the ball teams in th meet, Randolph "till hope to put up atrong fight for th tropny. Falrhurr Team "Coyote." Falrbury, Neb., May 10. (Special.) "he ChAmber of Commerc entertained Man ager Segriat and his ball playera Tues day for luncheon. Th proposition of a aultabl name for th Falrbury league v,aa discussed and after considering aeveral name tho majority voted to call the aouad, "Coyotes." Th team la practicing very day and win b In trim tor opening day Friday at Beatrice. the Hastings State Leaguers Will Be Known as "Cubs' Hastings, Neb., May 10. (Special Telegram.) The Hastings team in the State baseball league will be known as the "Cubs." The name was chosen today in a contest. For suggesting the name Miss Alice Hel mann was awarded an annual pass. Y ' The Bee leads all the other papers in sport news. Read The Bee first. CEestemeld CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended Senators Beat S(.IouisBrowas by Score of 2 to 1 Johnson Pitt hw Team lo Vic try in Sffoml Start of Srao Kfffctive in -Pimhfs. Waaliingtuii. Xfy 10. Johnson piulifd Wellington to a 2 to 1 vie tory over St. L.oui in hi aecond urt of the eain today, proving effective In the piiuhci, although hit lurd rarly in the game. Judge'i triple after two na, had been is fued by Pivit gave the locali their icore. It a WaahiiiBton'i firit victory alter evcn btraight defeat. Score: mm mi I I WllMlXltTON . . I . U A ah. n " , . . - . . , . , rf ail Nut 3 ill! St3 H. M J 1 Hi rf . lb KnM ft , ( J I Malik. If 4 11 Har sh, aa 4 t 3 ri.-hiik. Jill Joker, p I a. Total Ni.l-r. lb wiinama. If r ii.it-. 3 tl. Uu.aa, : ! V Mwrta a I 1. f 13 a I i Mii H 1 it ii Tetela 33 1 11 III Baited lor Pavla in ninth. Kent, by innlnse: , , , , . , . Waahlngton Hummary Rune: Jacob.!.. Harrta. Rle. r.rtori: Non Two b.a. hlta: Tbi Wit. Iini. McManu. Three-bai hit: Judo. Houl.la oura: Sialr-avrld. . Pbm- reuih-Harr.a.Judg l.ft n l.o.iia. t: Waahlngton. . R "! Off Pavla. 4: off Johnaon. 1. "' u'1 Ry Johnaon. ii" "r i""-"- lild hv Pavla WII.I plfh: Davie. I'mpire: Evan and Plnn. Tim: 1.33. Humor Win for Albletlr. iii.ii..t.iiie i nvk horn run dm In th eighth Inning. corlng Miller, mi. ii .v. Phu.iielnhia Ita aerond victory over fievrian" I m ,.,..,. - llelmarh d Moor frm th mound, but Tarrlaon and Marn checked th visitor in lb final frme when lb Athletli were bunching their hlla off Bothoron. Seor CLCVELANn. I PHILAOEIPHIA. .una Alt. H. O. A. Knns. If A 1 i Vnuna. tb 4 113 Jimiewin. If I I 0 Jnlinfltn. ID t S W slter. If S 0 Perkins, A g a Miller, rf t J Welch, rf ' Dvkre. Sh I niflillowsv, I 3' I'elmlrb. p 0 S'Mncre, 1 Virrlxw. D I 13 1 m 1 T W'lMim b 4 Speaker, rf I Mrlimls. lb Hetrrll. M 4 flardner. 3b 3 Wned. rf S n'Nelll. 4 toiborou. p 4 Totals Vt II l tllMallMe I llsrrls. p Ob 0 31 I Totals 31 1 37 13 Ratted for Tarrlaon In alghth. Score by Innings: ....... . ci....i..... saani Philadelphia 1 ' Summary Runa: Evans. Speaker, ! Innla. Sewell, Uardner. Wood. Young, Johnatnn, I'erklna. Miller, Dyke. Callo way, iloor. Errora: Speaker. Sewell, Young. Johnston, Clalloway. Two-baa hlta: Walker. Uardner. Wood. Three-bas hlta: Mclnnla. Horn run: Iykea. Stolen baae; Wood. Sacrlflc hlta: Johnston. Welch, Kvena. uarnner. i.eii on naaw; iri.ii. It; Philadelphia, t. Baa on nans: uir Ilelmnch, 1: off Moor. 3: off Sothoron, 3. Struck out: By Sothoron. 3: by Moore, l. Hlta: Off Helmach, 1 in 1-1 Inning; off Moore. 7 In 1-3 innlnga; off Yarrlson, rone in 1 13 Inninaa: off Harrla. 1 In 1 Inning. Hit by pitched ball: flardner. by Moore. Winning pitcher: Tarrlaon. UUm plres: Wilson, Hlldebrand and Connolly. Time: 1:15. Tiger Beat Red Sag. Boston, May in. Double In th ninth by Baaaler and Rlu acored what proved tn be Detrnlfe winning run today agalnat Boston. Detroit won. 10 to S. Scori DETBOIT. I ROSTOV. AR. H O. A i An. rf. O. a Blue, lb 3 11 0! Ilheld. ef 5 t 5 f Jnnes, Sb Cobb, cf Vesch. If rlellmann. rf risrlt. 3b Rlgney. as Bnwier, o Plllette, p Pause, p Totals Harris, If 3 4 0 4 Sill 0 4 4 3 5 0 4 4 4 1 S 1 nil i.'H 0 0 4 1 4 10 1 10 10 1 4 l'PUIUI. SI O'Prstt. tb OlSnmh. rf siniims, lb 01 Fnmer, lb II Walters, o t riiaplln. e -31 Pmaock. P 1 Ksrr. p 33 13 17 16IOulnn.r I 'Men oak; Totals 43 II 17 14 Batted for 'Walter In eventh. Score by Innlnga: Detroit 4 0 1 0 8 1 1 110 Boston ,IIIIHI1-I Summary Run: Blue. Jones. Veach. Hellmann, Clark 2). Rfgny 2. Baaaler, Daues. I.elbold (S). Harrl. Dugan. Pratt, Smith (2).. Rurna, Karr. Error: Hell mann (2), Rlgney (3i. Burn feeter. Two-base hlta: Bin (2V Baaaler. Pratt f2). Burns. Foster. Three-one hita: Jnnea. T.elbold. H"me run: Daua. (Sac rifice hlta: Jonea, Basalar, Dauaa, Rlgney. Cobb. Burn. Stolen base: Karr. Double play: Footer-Walters-Pratt-Burne, Walters-Burns. T.eft on naes: Detroit, 10: Boston, 14. Base on balls: Off Plllette. 3; off Dauna, 3; off Pennock, 1; oft Karr, 8; off Ouinn, 1. Struck out: By Daua. 4; by Karr. 3; by Qulnn. 1.' Hlta: Off Plllette. 3 in 1 2-3 Inning: off Dauaa, 11 In 7 1-3 Innlnga: off Pennock, 4 in 1 In ning (none out in cond): off Krr. S in 6 Inning (none out in eighth): off Qulnn, 2 In 2 innings. Winning pitcher: Dausa. Losing pitcher: Qulnn. llmnlre: Walsh, Owen and Chill. Timet 2:44. Whit Sox Beat Yankee. New York, May 10. Chicago broke Jew York's winning atrenk today, taking A tight 11-lnnlng pitching duel, 2 to 1, In wh!ch Robertson, hero of a recent per fect game, had the better of Maya. New BcwRaDRmlls ea Standing MTtM IKAiitR. Si IM I W r3 Tab II ,eMier I weaa uu tap II II .a.v 0M 4 It . It., ) Valwl'a He, Wkhn. I; II' y . t Moiaaa, 4, ublaaain OI. t Ixavar. Hi Tvlaa. I ihr gam piat4. TaaVsy't 4ara, . Jwaapli al Irmaba, J ! l iMV. Ih!.km my ( le Mai, Whkil l lirlil I'llr. ATIU AL MUGIK. MaHHUaa. II ,tl Rtentb 4 .i r-iuitl II It 1 ,ill.w,uU ( If I tra a lvi .b l-iiiinta ll l ,mvmi iea)lay' Rraalla. New Torh. I: ft. Lul. I. Hotn, Clnrlnnau, J, I'hiladelpbi. 4: t'hlteao, I, ttrmikOM.flllebulan. rain. Tadkty'g tiamra. Nroahlya at riltabuigh, hoaio at Ciacihn.il. fblladelphia al Chicago, Near Vara at fl. Mui. A MURK' AN MAUI E. MaadlM. w, i. im i w i r-t S'aw Yt If .aae PMUdelafci It . m. leak 14 .a hi B.ini in I MMUM It It ,'aei IMI I1 t ,4lf ikksaa II II .irilnsn.al'w ( 14 .30 Yrlfds'e Kraalla. Philadelphia, 7; )'lvland, 4. Waahingian. 1: Ml. lam, I, Chicago, 1: New York, 1. llroil, 10! Iloeion. t. Today' 4iwe. St. Lout at whinginn. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chrgo t New York. liroil at Boton. AMUIirAX AHMM UTION. tit ladings. w, i rt t w, i. rc Klanearolls IS .U at. Paul II l .Ml Indiinsmlis II .VI ksniaa lily II II .is Mllwaukaa II It .11 Uui.. Ills I n ,111 ColumlKia II I .aaiiTolfdo J 13 .l Veterd 'a Reavlt. I.oulvlll. T; Kansas City, 1. HI. Paul. 4: Toledo, t. Milwauke. 7: lmllanapolls, 4. Mlnneapoll. 11: Columbus, 4. 'Today liaate. Toledo t St. Paul. Columbua at Minneapolis. Indlanapolia at Milwaukee, Loulavllla at Kaneaa City. SOI TIIKRX AHXfM IATIOV. At Birmingham, 4: Chaltannogo, 1, At New Orleana, 4; Nashville. 4. At Atlanta, It: l.lttl Rock. 1. At Mobil. 4; Memphis, I. American Association. At Minneapolis R. H. E. Columbus 4 13 t Mlnneapoll II 13 2 naileries: Palmero, (llaier and Hartley; Thormahlen and .Mayer. At. St. Paul " H K Toledo 4 t 1 St. Paul 4 t 1 Batterlee: Bailee, Mrt'ullough and Wol gamot; Benton and Allen. At K ansae City ft. If. E. I.oulsvllla J i o Kanaa City 1 11 1 Batteries: Koob, Deberry and Brattern; Bono, Amea and MoCarty, Skiff. Al Milwauke R. H. B. Indlanapoll ..,.... 10 4 Milwauke 7 1 1 Batteries: Hill. Bartlett and Krueger; Rcvlar and Myatt. York' mlsplay let Johnaon acor th win. nine run, in th 11th Inning. Bcor: CBIfUOO. I IfEW YORK. AB. H. O. A.I AH. H. OA. Johnlon, as 5 3 4 l!Wltt. rf t 3 1 1 Btrunk. lb Collins, 2b Hooper, rf Falk, If Moetlt. cr tlcClellan, 3b Schalk, o obertaon, p 01 Peiratar, If 31 Hkkiner HI Baker. 3b 41 "McNeil 4 Miller, cf PIPP. II) Ward, Ik Scott, ss Tterortner. e Achaug, e M-s, P Total S3 1 33 B Tools II 7 83 14 Batted for Fewster In 11th. Ran for Baker In 11th. Chicago 0010400000 11 New York 0 004001000 41 Summary Run: Johnson, Schalk, Mil ler. Error: Johnaon, Witt, Plpp. Two baa hit: McClellan. Sacrlflc hlta: Rob ertson. Schalk, Scott, Doubl plays: Plpp, unassisted: Ward-Scott-PIpp, Maya-Plpp. Left on base: New York. 4: Chcae-o. E. Baa on bIla: Off Maya, 2: off Robert son, 1. Struck but: By May. 3: by Rob ertson, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Moatll, by may, umpires: naiun ana Morlarity. Tim: 1:50. Joe Gorman Loses. Seattle, May 10. Jimmy Sacco, Boston lightweight, won from Joe Gorman of Portland on a foul in the third round of a four-round event here last night. Johnny Trambitas, Portland lightweight, drew with Joe Black ot Denver. ' BLACK WithNefYFeatures Insist on Ajax from your Dealer AJAX RUBBER C0MPNY, lac. : 1928 l arnam BERG'S Special Sale Suita Worth Up to $35 Suits '25 Berg Clothing Co, 1415 Farnam Street Witches Even Series With Packers, 1-2 Triar Whiff F.lrvrn Wi.l.ila Slugurr, but I.ur Sfm llaers tin Hall ami Ij)r (aanir. Siou City. Ii. May 10. Wichita got the brrakt ami rvrnrd the bfrici with Sinn City, winning by tha acort o( 4 to 2. Trar strut k out II hut (a but v) at miM. latuinif trvrn lr on hallt, whirli aitlcd nia trriallv in the visitor' run tcoring. Score: SIlHITt ( ami x i itv AH HAA. A to1 Htib r4 I HtieltMI. a I I I I i. ImiI4, lb ..Mti, srt U. rf Hlaknlrr if liiiliia b M. tSMeil. sa I iMiut t, a ; a 9 i r-iMi. I I Iim lb m.hmW rf n.J-li.aw if J i;im. 3b . I , I Tetai. p N.let, a I II 4 t sMItrs, a Tidale 31 I 37 111 Till 11 17 14 "cr by Innings; . VI I. hit !! I iu City ilium 4 1 Summary Runa: Smith. Haley, Keller :i. HamiHan. Hemingway. Krrora: Orif. fin. Ui Palnier 1w.i 0.ee hue: Wah. burn. Kellata. Mi I "one id Calmer. ni ri. flc hit: MclWinabl. blla b: Smith, f l'H, Krne4 runa! Wn hit. 4; Smug city, I. I.M on baaM: Wichita. 13; Hioua cur. It u n balls: off Heliara, : off Teear, 7. fnurk nut' Hy Hellira, 7i by Teear, II, I'ataed ball! Malay, I'mpirrel Donohu and Andern. lime: Kanalm. 4 1 Indiana, I, Ilea Molnna, la. May I Cullop won hi gam fnr le Muln-a lodav when he held iiklahom City In (our hita. Ira Moinea a.ortd two run on erroia. but lb other fwo runa In I'a 4 In 1 victory war lb result of timely hlla OKLAHOMA CITT. I IU MnlN'KS. an ll u A I ah. H o A. Put. rf I norms. 10 44 tilnsUrdl, ef 1 t.ftnt, 3h Hnran. rf tlrebsm. lb 3 v aner. cf 4 II i leu. If 0 Tiireecn. a 3' Nentter. a ' Cullop, p I a i MiiMWon, If Heirs, lb Fnher. a Mau. lb I II I t i ii a i 0 I 1 4 t 1 4 1 Tele. Mi I jkalle. M mine, p llnllr warden, p el T"ta1 It I 37 IT Tsla 33 4 !4 HI Hatted for Young In eighth. Oklahoma, City IIIIMII 1 be Molne 1101441 s 4 Summry Run: lieatly, (Irani. Jloran, Wagner. Turgeou. Krrora: Bates. Maey, Tale. Two-bao Ita: Young, Klaher, Gra ham, Moral. Sacrlflc hlta: Milan, Ban ner. I. 'ft on baaea: Oklahoma City, ; Dea Moinea, 7. Struck out: By Cullop. I; by Youn. 4. Baa on balls: Off Culnp. I; off Young, t. tilt by pitched ball: LaSalle, by Cullop. Wild pitch: Young. Karned runa and hila: Oft Cullop, 1 and 4 In 4 Innlnga: off Young. 1 and 4 In 7 Innings; off Warden, 1 and 1 In I lnnlg. I.onlf pllriier: Young. Double playa: Tur-geon-Gorman-Craham. Orant Gorman -Graham, Young-Fiaher-Batea. Umpire: Ormajrb and Holme. Tim: 1:11. Jack Perry Wins Worcester. Mass., May 10. (Spe cial) Jack Perry. Pittsburgh welter, weight, defeated Eddie Shevlin, New England champion, in 10 rounds here tonight. Perry scored a knock down in the sixth round. CeACHER Mow Collar. FOR SPRING Cluett.Petbody tCo. Inc. TREAD Street, Omaha, Neb. Suita Worth Up to $45 $ 35 V.a u e I aaa I - It