THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1922. Bears Paw Way to Victory Over Omaha Buffaloes Denver Drive Okrie Showers in Fourth Haiti Stop Came in Fifth. to Thutiil.let Kd Wrixcl held Oiniln to en hit in five inningi oUy and Denver won a g.ttie halted by downpour of rain in tlie middle of the fifth, 6 to 0. The Bear drove Okrie out of the box in the fourth after he had forced in two run on bill and made all their tallie in the tingle inning. Score: OMMIt. to-" Mfrirrar, Ik.,,. I.Maaua, lb .... .riflm, U Maauwb, rt .... I.raaikam, Sb , . Wllret, a . ..... Il't'eeear, rf .... Wilder, a Okrie. p.. Total AH ro Leases , If ..... Wright, th ... Nhaaley, rf . , . O'Hrlen. rf ... Patterson, lb ,. 4 arlwriglit, lb Npramar. M Parker, Wtttel, p ....II PKMVER. AH M I S 1 I h ro A r. a Total I 7 I 10 Srer by Inning t Omaha a a a a a a lruer a a a a 1 Nummary Earned) runai Denver, a. Tw- Ma Intel npranger. domes. Karri r Ira fir l Wright. Mnirk eutt By Wetael. at by iwrie, X) or Mokr. I. Meae am bay . Off Wetsel, t ofr Okria. Hi off Stoke. I. Hit by pitched ballt Milder by HHirL Left on baaeet tlmari, 01 Denver, 7, in a In a pltrhrtli By Ubrlo (00 no out In fourth), all runa, five bliss by Ktokra, 1, no run, two hlta. Timet 1 minute. 1 m- pireei Mrdlootn and Hrowa. Witches Win Erratic Fielding Game From Saints St. Joseph. Mo. May It Wichita won an arratio fielding game from St. Joseph today I to i. Score: WICHITA. I 8T. JOSKPH. AMR.O.Al AO H O A. Brrwr. at 1 1 J 1 Alaon. lh 4 1 a 1 Waahburn, i 4 1 S 1 rorrlrtcn. If 4 0 10 1 a 0 riaher. rf 4 13 0 S t 1 Ol'IXmowltl. cf 4 0 0 0 S 4 u Derate. M 4 10 1 3 10 OidmlUi. 3b 414 1110 mtrwimi. lb S 1 1 1 4 11 41(ir.ho.k1.0 3 I S 1 3 1 0 IT, ro.fr. p 4 10 1 I t 0 I Htumb, p 0 0 0 1 1 0 01 Totals 80 10 If 15 40 11 17 0 Bitted for Beeb la alxth. Seor by Innings: Wichita 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 01 St. Joseph 1110 1 0 0 0 05 Summary Ran: Berger (2). East, Orifftn.- McMullen (!). Beeb. Gregory, Olion, Defat. 8mlth, Grabowskl, Orover. Errors: Stevenson, Grover. Bunt and hlta: Ofr Orover. and 13 In I 1-1 In nings; oft Baeba, 6 and In t Irntngs: off Maun, nono and 1 In 4 InnlniJ; off Btumb, nono and nono In 1-1 inning. Earned runa: Wichita, I; 8t Joseph, S. Bass on Dollar Off Grevar, 1; off Beebe, 1; oft Maun, 1. 1 Struck out: By Orovor, I: by Beehe, 1; by Btumb, 1. Left on baaea: Wichita, 1: St. Joseph, 11. Two haae hlta: Deft. , Flaher, Stevenson. Bmltb, East. Sacrifice hlta: Olson. Smith, Hit by pitched ball: Washburn, by Ornvar. Umpires: Holmea and Ormsby. Time: -:. K.l. rf Biskeslsr. If Haler. tl.'Dowell, lb Griffin-, cf MrMuilan, Sb Berre, p II aun. p Gregory Tnllll Otto Merz Clouts Out Homer, Double and Single 1 Des Molne, la.. May 11. Otto Men not only pitched wlnnlnc ball afalnst . Sioux City today, but he drovo In four runs and helped score three others w!4h It' t his homo run, double and single. Des Moines mad' II hits on Tesar ana won. 10 to 3. Score: - . , BIOCX CTTT. 1 DES 'MOINES. I AB.H.O.A. AB.H.U.A.. Hamilton, ss 4 11 4ioormtn. Jb Hfoiliisw'y.Sb 3 11 0 Wanner. Sb V( noran, ci AIGrihaai. lb 01 Milan. If II D. Grant, si Si Tuna, rf 1 1 Banner, e SIMers, p Highest Human Jumper v. ill y ' . yZ '...yj ' Tt ?l ?:'? v'i" -wi7i. PaJ f Z raK'a-2 'AJy. Dodgers Bunch a O Hits and Defeat Boston Braves Crime pitches Det Contet of Scaion, Allowing Op ponenU But Five Safe Wallops. Brooklyn, May 31. Brooklyn bunched two double and a tingle for two run in the fifth inning and tuva tinslei and an error for two !.. .t. - r-i. ?" rnoro in I lie icvruin on unui(rr Haiwa lotsay, iEiiii' avaivn, iu a, au winning the odd game of the five game irrie. Orime pitcnea lut be t game of the leawn. Score! M KHTKaUl UUCI R. MaaMtlaoa. . i mi um a. la it I .1.1 Oaas I? M Al u tiu II- I ,1m m M-taaa I n .1 Hmiii II It ,ia utia otf It tl Taaa II II .fc!lMai 14 M J. Vssiardat't Kaaalla. !. l OtMfca, 4J4 U rillb. ratal. ok la ham City. I: "Tula, I, wirbna. it at. joMrh, . V Moiaaa. t( Mioui City, t. TsMkajr-a t . Mom I lly at Oaaaha. trkiahama City ai Wkblta. Tula at at. Joaaph. ! loina ai laovae. Btramy BaOOKLTX. ABROll ill HOI Klsoo.rf t t a t'lllslLtb 4 111 Marbara. Ik t t I VJoknHMl.lb 104 t t.ri-.h ).tf 41 I D tirimik. if 4110 mi- rf a a i ! if ilia at rkal 4 111 Mnn. rr 4 1 " a IMka, lb 1 II rhansaot, Ik 0 It I rord. as !" aI as I a lO'N.H. 111 0 Millar. 1111 IMw hsn. f a a I unsMt, toil Totals 31 ( It 111 Total St t St IS B. nr. ki fniilnaaf SI na t ..............1 a 1 0 W 0 0 w S t Brooklyn a a a a t I a Rummarv Runai O'Nalt. Trllah. Jobs- aton. Ward. Urlmaa. Krrora: Boarkal, Kchmandt Taro-baa bits: R Orlfflth. Millar. Sacrlflc hit: Miliar. rouoi plya: Boock'l Barbara. Millar Hlfrl Johnston. Johnston-Mhmandl. l-art laaa: Boston, 4: Brooklyn. I. Base on balls: Off Oaachaar. : off Orlroae. 1 I Kirnrk nut! n Oaarhaer. 1i by Orlmaa, t. Will pitch: oaarncar. umptrcai Qulflay and Woran. Time: i:is. XKKIlAaKi TATN ICibl R. Msuidlaat. . U M W. U it a .eir'rYarfait a a 14 a .431 lUalllra r I It r .iaaiui d lalsaej 11 Vntarla'i Baa nils. Norfolk, I; llaallnts. 4. Baairira, I Si Urand lallttd, t. rurbury, I; Llocoln, 1, Today' (mat. nsatrtc st Grand Island, ralrbury at Unroln. Norfolk at Hastings. rn. ,ir tit Tork rituburst at. Um Biooklja NATIONAL LEACr K. Maodlnia, w. u rn I w. ,aii' mica ia It 14 l II 14 .onirinriuaall II .MAI Haatoa It if it si ,a rauaiairi it st Vratarday's Braulla. Phlladalphia, I; New York. L Plttahuroh, : Cincinnati, t. Brooklyn. 4: Boston. 1, Bt. Ltuur-Chlraio, rain. Today iasaaa. Nsw Tork at Boston. Philad.lpbl t Brooklyn, at. Louie at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. t. Prk It .nil 14 Ml M Clearing the bar at 6 feet 44 inchea, Leroy T. Brown (above) of Pirates Move Up Notch Dartmouth College eatablithed a new intercollegiate record for tht running men jump at trie championships held at Harvard Stadium. Cam bridge, The old record was 6 feet AlA inches, made in 1915 by Oler of Yale. Missouri Horseman Enters Select String of Runners in Meet; Money One of Stable in National League Race Ptttaburah. Mar 11 Plttsbursb moved within a asm and half of first place by taking today s gam rrom i incinr.au, whtlo the New Tork Giant lost. Tha Pirates took three or th four game from the Rsds. Couch and Schnell wr unable to check th slufflng Pittsburgh- r. who won, 11 to S. ecore; CINCINNATI. I PITraBrMrl. I,. Pet, si .trn II ,IM .111 SI .121 A noted breeder who is here to race a small but select string of runners at the coming meeting is B. A. Jones of Farnell.Mo. He is here with Mark De nunzio and Carlos Enrique. The for mer was one of the most consistent horses racing at Havana last win ter and although starting but six times, he scored brackets four times in a row. His speed was amazinx while racing over a route. In his last start on Cuban soil he opened up a huge gap on a good field of horses and at the end of his mile and a sixteenth journey was twelve lengths to the good. Jones isthe proud owner of the succesful sire. Seth, who is the dad dy of Ikey T. one of the truest run- nine sprinters that will be seen in action a the Ak-Sar-Ben track. He also produced the speedy 2-year-old Lorena Marcella, which won ' lour consecutive victories over the best youngsters that raced at Havana. The Jones breeding establishment at rarnell is one ot the show places f that section of the country. It is the last word in appointment and contains eighteen matrons of royal blood lines. Jones reports that he Burns, cf Dsubert. lb Nealf. If Brassier, if Harper, rf Hanrato. 0 I.UII. o Bonne. 7b has sixteen yearlings running out pj"'! 39 14 ST 14 and that the nresent rron of emhrvo I Couch, o racine tools are o most promising iiri-Z Dana. tl- m:-. :... i...j : t.:. i? X 11C 1(1 19SUUI 1411 13 1UUU 111 1119 nraises of the Ak-.Sar-Rrn nlant anri rnmnare it (jimril.l,, with fh I Cincinnati 0 0 t t 0 0 1 t r . -j. Titt.hrh 3 1003400 a 11 AB H ft A 3 I 4 OiMaraarllls. M 4 1 11 ICsrr. of 110 (II Rohser, rf 1 0 0 01 Btfhee. If 4 0 0 OITterney. 2b 111 li Tremor, lb 1 1,0 01 Bsmhart. lb 4 11 4'Mneller. rf 4 11 tlorlmm, lb 4 10 I'ooocb. s 0 0 0 01 .lonnsrd. e 110 5' Hamilton, p 10 0 0 1 Total IX 1 II 15 Batted for Schnall In ninth. Score by Inning: AB.R.O.A IIS 1 II 0 1 0 1 1 1 L. Pet string next season. - a - it r-liuiouran . courses in ynicr cav. nc prom- ,,. caveney. Bchnall. Mar- ises to be a yearly visitor here and anvm (21, Carey, Bigba d). Traynor intends bringing a more pretentious i,to5 'viLSi.." baa hit: Grimm. Sacrifice hitsrl Carey, Tlerney. Double play: nargrava-Lau- bert. Plnelll-Bohna-Daubart. Cavaney- Daubert. Hamllton-Orlmm. Tlerney-tr- nvllle.Orlinm. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 7: Pittsburgh. 1. Bsso on bans: on Schnell, 5; off Hamilton. 1. Struck oat: Br Couch. 1: bv Schnall. 1: by Hamilton. 1. Hit: Off Couch, 7 In 1 Inning (non out In aecond): off Schnell. 7 In 7 In- nlnaa. Wlnnlnc nltcher: Hamilton. Los ing pitcher: Couch. Umpire: Hart and O'Oay. Time: 1:40. Klatl. cf Mm. lb Williams, If Rohinaon. rf Palmer, lb Query, e Tessr, p Totsli 41 31 27 11 : .... i 3D 10 24 121 Totall Score by Innings: Sioux City 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 8 Des Molne 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 10 Summary Run: Metl, Williams, Teaar. Gorman. Wagner (2), Graham, Milan, Tuna. Banner (21. Merx C). Errors: Hamilton. Homo run: Men. Two-baa hits: Men, Wagner (3). Horan (2). Milan, Oorman. Left on bases: Sioux City, ; Dee Moines, 14. Struck out: By Merz, 1: by Tesar, S. Ba on balls: Off Mors, S: off Teaar, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Hamilton, by Mer. Earned runs: Sioux City, I; Dee Moines, t. Double play: Wagner-Graham. Umpires: Fltipitriclt fcnd Burnslde. Time: 1:45. Fight Decisions Youngstawn, O., May SO. Carl Tremalne f Cleveland knocked out Phil O'Dowd of Columbus In the aecond round of their scheduled 11-rnund bout her last night. They are bantam weights. Chicago. Mar 31. Mike nunde of Rovk Island, III., defeated Pete Mlstel ot Cleero In a 10-round boxing bout 'on the outskirts of the) tlty. Baseball Dope OmCIAT. 6COBE WEEK EXDING SATURDAY, JINE S. . Weaterh League. ' Mid. Tot. M. T. W. Wk. T. F. S. K. Omaha ... Tulsa .... 6 Sioux City. S Denver ... D'e Molne IS Wichita Joseph Okla. City I , Brooklyn V, Pblla. ... New York A Chicago .. ,V Boston . . . fV St. Louis . Cincinnati f Pittsburgh t Detroit . tit. Louis Cleveland Chicago , l Boston . . ' Washlng'n 1 ' . N'ew York h rwi, ... a nan. tlir I Milwaukee V ' . Tndiana'He Louisville - Minnea'lls CcKi . Piul . I Vl Toledo ., 1 Columbus 0 V f Hastings ( JJli Norfolk ." 1r" Beatrlc . a Lincoln .. ? Od. Isltrd k ' ralrbnry . 2 S 10 s 3 National Leegae. Mia. e W. Wk. t. 4 25 3 1 14 s It 11 23 S 11 19 M. T. 4 17 T. Tot 8. B. It 24 7 7 3 13 10 24 28 11 13 7 1 26 American Leagae. Mid. M. T. W. Wk. T. Tot. S. R. 7 II 13 7 IS 24 2t 34 14 10 American Aaaoclation. Mid. t. T. W. Wk. T. F. 7 g C IS .. 1 It 31 .. .. 3 19 4 24 7 ' 1 9 13 11 .. .. S 11 .. ebreske State League. .Mia. M. T. W. Wk. T. F. -0X44 X X t t .-x x 11 13 .. 1x13.. 0 . x . 3 1. .. . a x i u n Tot. 8. R. It IS It 12 15 Tot, I. B. i No game Ty Cobb May Not Protest Decision St. Louis, May 31. Ty Cobb, manager of the Detroit Americans, who was suspended yesterday for an altercation with Umpire Wilson, in Monday's game, last night de clined to say whether he would pre sent a formal protest to President Ean Johnson of the American league regarding the work of this .umpire, as has been " rumored. t ' "I have nothing to say at present, but will present my case in detail to, Mr. Johnson, if I haye a protest to make," said the Detroit manager. , Cobb and Heilmann were put out of the game Monday when they dis puted Wilson's decision in a double play. Clark, who also participated in the argument, was not suspended, but appeared in yesterday's make shift lineup of tht Detroit team, Cobb witnessed both games today from a box behind his players' dug out. , Omaha Net Stars to Play Lincoln 'The -annual inter-city tennis match between ranking stars of Omaha and Lincoln will be staged Saturday on the .Field club courts. - The Omaha team will be selected today or tomorrow. Lincoln's contingent will be com posed of the following eight ranking stars: Fred Archerd, Dean Mc Proud, Ralph Weaverling, C. Skall bqrg, Bob Russell, Conrado Lim joco, Gregg McBride and Don El liott . Long's Home Run in 10th Inning Beats Oilers Tulsa, Okl., May 31. Long s homo run In the ldth enabled Oklahoma City to defeat Tulsa today. 3 to 2. in a brilliant box duel between Carl Black and Frank Dodson. The teams broke even on the four-frame series. Score: OKLKAHOMA CITY, t TCLSA. . JBH.0 1.ll A8H.OA. 5 l l o Bennam. if 5 8 3 2 0: Stuart. 21) 3 13 3 "IDatu. rt , 5 0 0 0 0 Lelltrltlb 4 0 IT 0 01 Lamb, cf I ! Bauman, 3b McWeeney Won't Go to Coast in Deal Omaha, Bee Leeaed Wire. Chicago, May 31. Douglas Mc Weeney, one of the White Sox pitch ers to figure in the $100,000 deal with ti . tit11 nt. San Franriirr, for TnfiMrler Willie rhlllieS WallOD lyiantS Kamm, has balked on going to the bv Score of Three to One L.). fou"r b.. on bififir'two cri! Coast league. One of the reasons Philadelphia. Kay SI. La Meadow TOC,T;i"?.?-r,'Srd '8 ' by w- for refusing to go to San Francisco h New y. is that he is m the real estate busi- victory out of th five-game series. 3 to l. ,iun.?:1"'; AMERICAN I.EAGCE. Standing. w. r. rv I n Jfew Tk tt 17 .till Detroit t St. Louis It It .ssiIi'im.iui a Wsablnalon 93 91 .aS9lrhi. ia Pbllsdelpbi it to .itf I Boato 17 Yeatorday's Resnits. St. Louie. T; Detroit, t. Chicago, 1; Cleveland. 4. Boston, 0-4; Washington. 4-T. No other gm scheduled. Today' Came. Chics to t St. Louis. Washington at Philadelphia,. Boston at New York. V Detroit at Cleveland. N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standing. W T. t., I aw Minnespons 14 .J0 Colomrnis It 2J .tsi Indlansrolis 34 It .00LouiavlU It ! lit Mllirauka is 1 .Mil Kansas City M 15 Ml St. Tsui 33 17 .Mil Toledo is a iu l esterday's Results. Toledo, 11; Columbus. 3. Mlnnespolls. 7: St. Pul, 1. Iulsvllle, 4; Indianapolis. 1. Milwaukee, 1; Kan City, I. Today's Cane. Toledo at Columbus. Louisville at Indlsnspolls. Mlnneapoll at Milwaukee. St. Paul at Kansas City. Coast League. San Francisco. 11: Oakland, (. Portland, 12; Sacramento, 7. Los Angeles. 8; Vernon. 2. Salt Lake City. 1; Seattle. 1. Southern Association. . J- J1,..' Chattanooga, wet ground. Nashvlll at Atlanta, rain. At Memphis. II: Nar rirlaim a it 1.. ningt, darkness.) At idtti Rock. 10; Birmingham, I. BasebaJJ Records Made Thla Data June 1. " . issa oix usss Hlta, In Six Tlmsa at Bat R c... . ..:." 7. ). Th record 1 seven, held bv W. Robinson, Baltimore, . H2. June 1. 1110 Moot Time Facing Pitch er, aw inn viou. w h xt ?t'.s)x Ttm M. J. Huggln. St. Louis vvnmoi, cmcago. (N. L.l. alx ha. I , " " iun V.U.1IL oivai- ness in Chicago, and another is that The timely hitting f Henim. William. ThJ'- l. siit 1 PittsbXh the Chicago team of the Mid-West w" 'ture- Semi-Pro association has signed him swa torr-. to a turn.v.9r rnntracl rlline. frtf I 'AB.R.O.A " 'I Iu.. : ill I"?:..--- Bancroft.!. 3 0 5 SI iiiuic niuucy iiidii nc vis rcccivinK I Frlaoh. 2b 4 10 1 trom Lomiskey. Omaha Youth Elected Husker Track Captain IGreh. 3b 3 Young, rf " 4 Meussl. u 4 Kelly, lb 4 Gunntnf h'ni.ef 1 Snrder. 8 Bran, p 3 0 11 0 0 I PRIUSRLPHTA. AB.H.O.A Walker, rf 4 13 1 W'shutona. lb t 1 0 1 WllUanuj,cf 3 2 3 0 Lee. If 4 110 Parkinson, 2b 4 0 11 Fletcher, as 10 15 Leslie, lb 1 0 11 0 Henllne, 3 14 0 Meadows, p 103 Totals 10 8 17 11 Totals 817 .24 10 Rnva Kv tnntnaa: New Tork 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Snecial Philadelphia 00001002 x 3 Hnmrntrvassfiuna: r risitjii. n in 11 niuiiwi Henllne (2). Error: Kelly. Two-bas hit: Cunningham. Home run: Henllne. has been elected captain of the Ne- l.f.v, "fr braska track team for next year. Hmin. Left on be: nw York, s: Hawkins is a ouarter-miler and a Philadelphia, S. Be on ball: Off .v, r ... -. . tt: Mtaoows, a; oir ityan, l. otrucK our.: uwiiiuci ui uic nine iciay ihiu, l By Meadows, 3: by Ryan, 1. Lincoln, . May 31.- Kenneth Hawkins of Omaha, a jun ior at the University of Nebraska, hit: Cincinnati IN. L.). Record also held by play tni tX Amerlcn Itaiua Kahaaa Cltv. Ikfav ai i . Mllwauke. ....T.....V a li i Kansas City J 14 i Batteries: Clark. Gearln and Gossett: Dawson. Bono, Carter and McCarty. Indianapolis, May 31. R. H E? Lcnlsvllla a . Indlanapoll ' in uattorles: Cullop. Tlncup and Meyer: Weaver and Krueger. Dixon. Minneanolla. Mav si b r st. Paul .... ..... . . . . . . ; j Minneapolis ."7 . J aattenee: Merrltt, Hall and Allen; Mangum and Mayer. Columbua. Mav 91 n -u a. Toido : .": 7. t Columbus .....S 10 1 Battrls: Oiard and Kocber; Burwell. Rogg and Hartley. work' in the first annual conference Pfirman and Kiem' indoor meet at Kansas City last win ter was very brilliant and some of his outdoor work since has been of a fast nature- Tim: 1:30. Umpire: Babe Ruth Collects Semi-Pro and Amateur Elm Creek Win. Omaha Federals Win Over Herman Club Herman, Neb..' May 31. (Special Telegram.) The Omaha Federals O JO D ,E1 Nab.. May 31. (Speeujl.) ajeCOntl HOme Klin Flra Cre,k Lexington on thi lat- aJIVUllVA aiVlllV aVUa tr', groUni, Sunday, 3 to 0. Batteries: , i Lexington, Walker and Walker; Elm New York. May 31. Babe Ruth's ' -j.a-i. second home run of the season, a 16- r,u city Legion Lose. innint- strugele in which St. Louia n 5'tJt..NA "ay. I--8P?M)-r vanqiished Detroit, 2 to 1, and a rttarT.f atpirSSS Lincoln Loses First Place in State Loop to Fairbury Pickett, Former Nebraska Hurler, Knocked Out of Bos in Fourth Innirur by th Winner. Lincoln, Neb., May 3t. Llnroln lost firtt place in the Nebraska Slate league wht-n the local uilered decisive beating at the hand of the 1 airlntry team, 8 t I. Hut rame in clutter for the visitor, and min gled with them were many error by Lincoln. Tirkeit. University of Nebraska pitcher for two eaouf, v. at knocked out of the box in the fourth. The score: FAiaUI'RV I UXCOI.V. AttltAA' AH HO A OMatei. lb 4 IHWr. as 4 0 11 kaaiaad. I S I I lli'srn. If 4 t 0 t Mrlwrantt. t I 4 a Mot cf lilt hUas. rf 4 t Mrt'r, I 4 I II i.M-ai. If 1 1 I l'tiii. rf I t Wrntwak, Ik I II IHe. : till Rotates, a till' ranter, lb I I t harrr rf I 0 1 t'i'iiaur. 4 I t I lVaoUoUXt 4 t IPkk-i. 101 niiiuma, p 1 0 t Totall IT ( 27 7 -.alley I 1 I Ttsts 11 1 V 1 Ballad for Williams in ninth Sere by Innlnas: Faiibury t I I I t S I 1 aI Lincoln t o a o a o t o i i aummary Runs: Goodwin. Cleveland. Mr r mot i. Reichle. Winbueh, Bsrry III, WoolfolM, Wood. Krrora: il,Mittwin. Clove, land, Wmbuah. Orr t:, Oirwon. I've 121. Conker. Williams. Threa.baa hlta: Goodwin, McDermo't. Two-base hua: Goodwin. Bliss. arr tic fly l Gihaon. Sacrifice hlta: Wnolfnlk, Barry. Doubt lay: Zlnkr-Dye-Mocoy. Struck out: By ickall. 1; by William.. 1; by Woolfolk. Hlta: Off Pickett. I Is I Innlnaa: aff William. 1 In t Innlnts: off Woolfolk. I n t Innings. Bts on balls: Off Pickett, l: err wunms. 4; off Woolfolk, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Reichle. by Plrkett; Retchla. bv Williams. Left on baaea: Lincoln, ; Fairbury. . empires: Cox and Hawthorn. Time: 1:00. Krrora Costly to Islandera. Grand Islsnd. N'eh.. Mav li n.nii Islsnd was strona en arrar. on hlta and presented the first gam of th series to Beatrice by th score of 11 to unger laaiurea in stick work. Score: BEATRICE. I GRAND ISLAND. IIVA A f AU D A A JohnrtoB. rf t I 1 Olrtnhen. lb 4 1 ' 1 i Hill. 20 4 0 1 OIHanmod. 2b 10 14 Parker, 3k 1 0 0 01 M.u. as 8 111 Reuntana. cf s 1 3 01 u-'Amntafr of a i a a Qulnn. ss 41 4' Palmetlers. If 4010 Klraehner. lb 4 1 1 OlPriu-h.nl. rt l a MrFsrlsod. If SOI 0IRoh.ru. u 4141 inter, e see 1 Fouls, p 4 1 0 S Blttandorf, p 4 10 01 . Totals 31 7 28 13 Tout 31 10 27 71 Qulnn out. Interfering batted ball. Score by Innlnas: Beatrice 8 0 1 0 0 1 011 Orand Island 0 001100001 Summary Runa: Johnston. Hill. Parker (2). Bauman. Oulnn. Klrschner. MrFnr- land. Unger (3). Blttrndnrf. Rohen. Har- wood, Foulk. Errors: Rohen (2), Hsr wood, Metx (J). Foulk (2). Three-baa bit: Unger. Two-haas hits: Baumann. Foulk. Sacrifice hits: Johnston, Klrsch ner, Blttendorf Base on balls: Off Bit- tendorf. 4: off Foulk, t. Stolen bases: Hill. Oufnn. Bittenrlnrf. Dnuhla nl.va: Hsrwood - Met . Leldlg. Foulk - Leldlg. Struck out: By Blttendorf. ; by Foulk, I. Left on bases: Bestrlce. 9; Grand Island. 7. Earned runa: Reatrlf-e. ' Grand Island, S. Umpire: Gondlng. Norfolk Tronncea Hastings. Hasting. Neb.. Mav 81. A ninth Innlna- rally caved Hasting from a ahutout to day, but Norfolk won, t to 4. ocore: Ty Cobb, boss of th Detroit Tiger, will (oon learn to ktep off -Jmp" Wilton's toe. Wilton "workid in th Wt rn league lat aeaaon and w conoid ered ont of tb bett umpire in tht league. Ha carried reputation with him of boing fair and square In all of hi deciatona while on tha Ciamond and wa highly retpected by all player, large and imalL Wilson, it will be remembered. I the "ump" who outttd "Puf Griffin from gam at league park lait tenon, said outiing con ing tht "Pug" hevy fine. It i no wonder Leo P. Flynn, manager of a large tlahle of fight- teri, want to thow hi ' boy in an On. aha ring. Dave Shade, one of Flynn' "fami ly." took more than $3,000 out of Omaha. Another Flynn representative ia coming here in the person of Billy blittle. Nebraska i noted for its kind hearted promoter. Fred Haney, former Omaha Buffalo thia-aacker, playing firat bate for Detroit in the aecond ame of the St. Loui double head er yetterday, scored two runa and clouted out two hit of five timet to bat Not to bad, eh? William (Ducky) Holme, former Lincoln and Sioux City Western It ague club manager, is piloting the Fort Smith team in the Western association this season. Btucker, If Wiaser. 2b Man. 3b Rouse, of' AUitrton. as McAlotn. rf Hinrtr. lh flpellmsn, o Bcnmldt, p Totals NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A. 34 C 27 101 Amen, cf Denton, ss rrann. 2b Wllletts. e Holly, lb Kuapp, Sb Tomes, if Johnson, rf omltn. p HA8TIKG8. AB.H.O.A. 4 0 10 S 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 12 0 111 1 1 1 10 0 0 11 Totals 30 ( 27 10 had little difficulty in winning yester- batting orgy of the New York andJ victory ov.r tb local American W tre.rv?, Jier ftJAm wJ&& . . o-. .......,s . surpAssing even mc iiiusi ucluc ui i pucner, unui tne eigntn inning, when anrl tria reclllt lvac never in flAtlKt I aI. C -!..:. m,.!.,!. I tbsy drove him from ha mona i.v, . and the result was never in doubt the vears cloutinsr exploit these iB,y drovJ fren th mound with a after that. The cold north wind were the high lights of 16 games in t.JSS .nunc ji uioagiEcaiic iui yiayio i"1 I me major leagues. 1 iwtniB, BLriKing out tweiv men. spectators. Score by Innings: R. H. E. Federals 02008000 16 11 0 Herman 0 1000010 26 1 0 Batteries: Federals, Hamilton and Davis; Herman, Burdlck and Brlnlsy. Pitt rf Glnilsnll. rf Mlddlttoa. If Bates, lb Falhtr, s Mann, es Tate. 3b Long. 2b Dodson. p Totals 0 1 a 14 1 4 1 3 1 1 2 S 1 0 McGinniB, as Blacx, p Totlll 4 0 2 4 0 0 t 4 10 1 3 0 1 r,5 3 30 19 SS 11 27 IN Score by Innings: Oklahoma City ...-0 00020000 13 Tulsa 1 10000000 0 1 8ummary Runs: Fisher, Tate, Long, Bennam, McGlnnis. Errors: None. Two base hits: Tate, Bennett. Tbree-bas hits: Bates. Home run: Long. Sacrfice hit: Bates. Earned runs: Oklahoma City, 3; Tulsa, 1. Left on bases: Oklahoma City, t; Tulsa. 1. Base on balls: Off Dodson. t. Struck out: By Black. 4: by Dodson. 4. Double play: Bennett-Crosby. Um pires; .Anderson and Donahue. Tim: 1-lr. , . , . . , n roe rams, thus preventing any mark ed upsets in the raees. Washington A T:.. j . and Chicago, in the American, ana Brooklvn and the Cubs, in the Na- I I w a. T I. " " - . . ouilalo Auto Itace tional, were the only clubs to protit Buffalo. N, Y.. May 3L Seven by double victories. persons were injured in two acci dents during an auto race at Buffalo Park yesterday. Four of the' injured are in hospitals. . They and two others were hurt when one of the racing machines crashed through the inside of the half-mile track. The other victim was a mechanician on another car which left the track and crashed through a fence. Federals Want Games. . . . j .: ,l. c. t : j -1 J uimuc ui uic ot. xuuio vaiuuieis, i rt.t.. u i a- v . ..... , ,. . .... I WaUWMai ITTn ll.llia IAMi who leu twice betorenicago, ail tne Honey Creek, ia.. rfav 3i.fan.o..ti' t: i. 4l; u.i. i --.i x - a. . , cnici iuiuciiucrs uivwcu iucir uunu i c ucujaica me umtnt Merchtnti Victory Today Gives South Championship nere sunaay wlnnine tha rir.f a avuu iu. aacuna, is xo v. i am on age a earn w ins. GOthOnburr. Ttfah. .. Mav 91 rf....l Cambrldra defeated th lartalla tltar Rim. p 1. in ft alow gam played on a Wliu 19.fiiiilnr Aania Humrihrev. vb.. Mav xi .fiiMf.iai unwriua noa out in local, 6 to a. In twelve inninja hra Sunday. It waa a bard-fooaht came thrauvhout. ka h Hiwuiiutinen piicniog gooa bath ocore oy innings: R. h. E. ' P U I" A victory in today s stame with Humnhrev nsi ono Xia at . Council Bluffs Will Clinch the Cham- natterle: Hoffman and Thomson; Ben pionship of the Omaha High School na cnumcngr- Basehall nrm fnr South Hi eh. The I Genoa riub vaea o-ame ia arrierltilert tn he nlaved at ?ntral City. Nab., May a. (Special.) 2:30 at Riverview park and will i,twat r.nv Taekson. manasrer of the up the league chedule for the two S''0"-, a" ! Mddon for Cntral City J. , , ' . . " ... I .;ul. Firaaa a no-nir, gam up to th umana reaerais. is alter games wim fv..i.. . i iio inning wnen a man singled, r 1 a.. . : XT.ki. 1 1 -tniim ernerrs rn raniranre: rnr I ' last Itrallia ill lcumsna auu iu. r ' " . I bit- aruA ava b ... -, r . . iiwi I 1 .-.U: V.. ..L.J.. nM . a ", 1 1 auarr OflUI. VBI AMJUUieT. n o ma.r he rear hen ar vv ensrer vvn. i tnoMiiviuiianio uv o-iicuuiiiik atrtioi Tiiaar kt.k a... c J . 1 - ..A-r. 1.- 1. .TJ -V. "-- " "'' ' games wun cracK oui-oi-iown mgn 'osw manned seemer in a slow gam atro-recrationa . a nrr" ouna,y. o i. rna corn Belters aggrcgaiiuiis. . were unable to hit Tlnnlne who aiioa,.rf The Packer nine defeated Central, but four acsttered ingies. 2 to 1. in a fast name at Athletic . B.ttrt-Bemr: Gardell and Gar- park Monday afternoon. Today in Ring History dell; Pilger: Tinning and Peters. TM.hr.Taa Vajira A rn. ' Oscar Gardner knocked out Htrry Forbes, Chicago, one round. N F.lrhteen Yeaura Are. Mike Schreck lost to Twin Sulllrsn, Indianapolis, 10 round. Kevenleen Yeauw Ago. Terry Martin against Fred Blackburn, draw, Fhllsleiphla, tnree round, sixteen Years Ago, Billy Fapke knocked out Jack Dsnny, Peru, III., one rounn. Fifteen Years Ago. Harry Baker against Tommy O'Toole, no decision, Philadelphia, aix rounds. Nine Years Ago. Georges Carpentler knocked out Bom bardier Weils, Ghent, Belgium, four rounds. Five Year Ago. ' Pete Herman against Joe Lynch, no de cision, New York, one round. Schmoller A Mueller Piano company ha a baseball team which challengea tha world. Games may be arranged by ctl'.r ing Douglas If a Five Leading Hitters of Major Leagues American League. O. AB. R. H. Pet. .42 174 41 73 .414 .41 ltt 31 tl .311 .31 ISO 33 18 .317 .24 111 24 45 .378 .31 118 18 41 .S73 Slsler. St. Louis... Speaker. Cleveland Miller. Philadelphia Witt. New York... Cobb, Detroit National League. G. AB. Hrgrave, Cincinnati. 27 2 Hornsby. St. Louis. ..41 15 Bigbee. Pittsburgh ..3 IBS Griffith. Brooklyn ...31 tt Kelly. Nsw. York 40 ltt R. Pet. .371 .377 .177 .374 .371 Anhurn Clnb Wins. Auburn. Neb.. May 31. ( Special. Auburn defeated Nebraska City her Sun day, S to 1. Davia, pitching for th lo cale, atruck out 17 mn and allowed but three hit. Auburn completed a triple piny In th alxth inning. Katterlea Auburn: Davis and Denni- son. Nebraska City: Collier and Schwarta. Park WhhTf 15 Hen. Dorchester. Neb.. Mav 81. ISoeclal.i The Dorchester ball tram defeated Goeh- ner nere Sunday. 11 to 2. Parks on th mound for the locals, (truck out It men. Score by innings: R. H. E. Goehner .. ..4 100001 0 1 4 t Dorchester ..1 1400010 x 11 1 1 Batteries: Ward and Card: Parka and Moser. CeDtral City Easy Winner. Central City. Neb.. May II. (Special.) Central City defeated Aurora bv tha Don't heat a kettleful of water cor,.of " " 4- The vuitor got but a-K.r, H a r l"-o niworr rn. waits th locals " ..- at mil uv, . a ia.rB.it Rrava roe la. 8core bv inninea: Norfolk o n A n i a a r. Hasting ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Summary Runs: Wlsser, Marr (3), Hagarty, Spellman, Denton. Wllletta, Knapp, Tome. Errors: Denton, Knapp, Smith. Three-bss hit: Tome. Two-bas hit: Marr (2). Spellman. Base on balls: Off Smith, S; off Schmidt, 5. Struck outi By Smith, ; by Schmidt, 4. Hit- by Nebraskans Are Eligible to Meet Chicago. Mav 31. Nearlv half nf the leading amateur golfers of , the United States, as shown VW the elio-L bility list of the United States Golf association, listing players who may compete in the next national chain pionship, live in the comparatively small portion of the country east of Ohio and north of Virginia. J he geographical distribution places 97 of the 206 eligible golfers in .that area. Ninety-one west of that territory and 18 in the southern states, east of the Mississippi river. New York, including the Metro politan players in New Jersey, leads the states with 31 first-class players, while Illinois has 30, Pennsylvania 29 and Massachusetts 19. The only other state to get into two figures is California with 10. Washington has 7, - Nebraska 3, Iowa 2, and Colorado, Utah and Oregon have 1 each. Policemen and Firemen Postpone Big Ball Game The scheduled game between Joe Wavrin's police baseball team and the Omaha Fire department club was postponed yesterday because of rain. , . Mondt Is Thrown. San Francisco, 'May -31. Renato Gardini clamped a headlock on Toots Mondt, after an hour and two min utes of wrestline last nisrht. and when Mondt stood groggily after tne noid was released, caught him with a crotch hold, swept him from his feet and Hung him to the canvas. Mondt fell on the back of his head and was so dazed that the club phy sician reiusea to auow mm to con tinue the bout. Bluets. 3b Harris. 2b Ric.cf Onehel. cf Judre. lb Brower. rf E. Smith. If Plclnolck. Milan Pecklnp'ih. ss Johnson, p Uhsrruy Nationals and Red Sox - Divide Double-Header Boston. Msy It. Washington loat th firat gam of It double-header today with Boston, ( to 4, but won tb cond game, 7 to 4. Six unearned runa were mada off Johnson In tha second Inning of th first game, Rica. Blues and S. Herrle rrlng. Blngl by Finch Hitter Milan and 8. Harris, Rice' triple and Judge's dnuhl after a pas to Gharrlty gave Washing ton four run in th ninth Inning ot th second game. wore, first gam: WASHINGTON. I BOSTON. AB.H.O.A AB.R.O.A. ill e i-etneia. er I 0 I 0 1 3 lIMenoAkr, If 340 1 0 A! Pratt. 2b 4 0 1 1 1 AI Plttlnsrr, 3h 4 0 11 I n J. Collin., rf 4 1 A 0 0 0 0'J Harris, lb 1 1 10 1 1 1 0!O'Rourka.as 1111 1 3 llRnel. 4 110 0 0 01 Futlartoa. n 110 0 3 1 4 afRuaaslL p 10 1 .10 0 1 ' 1 0 0 0 Totsls 31 27 11 Totals SS 10 24 171 Rnn for Plclnlch In ninth. "Batted for Blueg in ninth. Score by Inning: Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 04 Boston 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 x Summary Runt: Goebel. Plclnlch. Pack" Inpaugh, Johnson, Lelbold, J. Collins, J. Harrjs. O'Rourka, Ruel, Fullarton. Er. rors: Bluege, 8. Hsrrls (2), Rice, Men osky, Plttlnger. Two-bsso hits: O'Rourke, Plclnlch (2). Pecklnpaugh. B. Smith. Sac rifice hit: Johnson. Double plays: Pratt J. Harris, S. Harral-Pecklnpaugh-Judge, O'Rourke (unassisted), Bluege-S. Harris Judge. Plcinlch-BIueg. Left on basea: Washington, 7; Boston, 7. Base on ball: Off Johnson, t; off Fullerton. 1: off Rue sell, 1. struck out: By Fullerton. 1; by Russell. 1: by Johnson. 1. Hlta: Off Fullerton. 4 In 1 1-1 Inning: off Russell, t in 6 2-3 Innings. Winning pitcher: Russell. Umpire: Dlneen and Morlarty. Time: 1:BS. .-. Score, second game: v WASH1NOTON. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.. AB.H.O.A 4 13 1! Iftehold. cf 4 10 0 0 0 0 01 Menoisy, if 4 110 111 S' Pratt, 2b 4111 4 1 OlPlttanser. Sb 4 114 4 1 14 Oil. Collins, rf 10 10 4 11 IJ. Harris, lb a 0 13 1 1 1 lKVBourke.es 4 11 0, 1 1 Walters. 10 3 3 1 1 8 Ruel. o 100 1 0 llFertnaon, p 10 0 1 A A OIniim. 1 1 A A 1 Foster 110 0 M U M 141 I TOtail 89 10 3T 14 Lelbold out In' seventh, hit by batted bait. - Batted for Bluege In ninth. Batted for Walters In seventh. Batted for Fergsuon tn ninth. Score by Inning: Washington 2 000001 0 4 T Boston. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 t Summary Runs: Bluege, S. Harris (2), Rice, Gharrlty, Pecklnpaugh, Milan,. Lel bold, O'Rourke, Ruel, Ferguson. Error: Judge. Pecklnpaugh. Plttenger, Ferguson. Two-base htts: S. Harris, Judge, Peckln paugh, Pratt; O'Rourke. Three-base hit: Rice. Sacrifice hlta: Earl Smith. Judge. Mencaky, Ferguson.- Double plays: Ghar-rlty-Blueg. Pecklnpaugh -Judge, Lett on bases: Washington. 1; Boston, 7. Baa on balls: Off Mogrldge. 1: off Ferguson. 4. Struck out: By Mogrldge, 1: by Fergu son, 3. Hit by pitched ball: J. Collin and Lelbold. by Mogrldge. W Id nltchi Mogrldge. Umpires: Morlarty and Dlneen. lime: i:dj, , Browns Defeat Tigers in Final Came of Series DituM Driven From Mound by Timely Hitting Shorten Tales Place of Tuhin, Su jinulcd for Argument. St. I on!. May 31. The final game of the mic v.rnt ! the Brow nt here thU afternoon, Detroit lining. 7 to S, ilur l)au. had been diivfii from the iiioiiikI by timely hilling. When the Tigtrt threatened in the ninth I'ructt replaced Van Gilder. Shorten took Tobin'a place in the fielding and batting position, the Utter having been tutpmded in definitely due 10 argument in the tecofid Memorial day game. Score: ! PcrantT AM 11 ft A Rafter, lb 11' gaerte. rf Jooe., 5b 13 0 1 linher. e Hart, if 4 11 Nuler. lb laark. If 4 0 4 v. imams IS 1-iHal.ae. til t t 3 4 !... rf rusatrad. Cf 4 I 0 -.-.. I.I, e Rliner. SS 3 I I lrilern .b H.wlH, S 3 I 4 I lit M.'.n.. ft. t.ia. 10 1 1 Van l.lliM, p Ickuvn. p 100 I'ruetl, p U omtall. I I I 01 Manio I A Totals ri tat Loiia ah ii o a a I a i Rluere. 3b Lsmotte. lh S. Harris. 2b Rlre. cf Judte. lb Rrow... rf Karl Smith. If 4 r.harritr, 3 Perklnn'ih. ss 8 Morrirlfe. p 4 Mllsn 1 Totals 11 It 17 U Totals tt II 14 10l Matted fur Clark In ninth. "Ran for Mamon In ninth. Detroit 8 0 1 1 t I 1 Rt. Loui I t o t o o o a T Summary Runa: Haney, Cutthaw, Flssatead It). Woodall. fhorten, Ulster, Williams. Jacoloon. Ellerhe, MeManus. Van Gilder. Krrora: Dialer. MeManus. Two.btse hits: Ellerhe, MrManus. Flag- stasd. Three-base hits: Shorten. Williams, Rlgney. Stolen base: Jones. Sacrifice hits: flerher. Beverrld. Double play! Gerber-MrManus. Left on bases' Detroit, I; St Louis, I. Baa an balls: Ofr Dsu.s, I: oft Van Glider. 1. hi rack out: Hy Dauss, 1. Hit: Off Dausa, In ( In nings: off Johnson, 1 In 1 Innings: off Van Gilder, 13 In Innlnga (non out In ninth): off Pruett, none In 1 Inning. Win ning pitcher: Van Gilder. Losing pitcher: Pause. umpires: vtslsn, Wilson and Owen, Time: 1:10. White Sox Take Long End of Series With Indians Cleveland. May . 11. Chicago mada It three out of four from Cleveland, win ning today'a game, t to 4. Llndsey, a recruit, developed a streak In the sixth and Chicago scored fie runs with lh aid of only one hit. Fslk, Chicago left- fielder, hit two horn run and missed another by only a few feet. ncore: CHICAGO. I CLEVELAND. ABH.OAl ABIT OA. Rooper. rf 4 14 01 Tamleson. If 4 1 1 t Johnson, as 3 0 0 tlWhscaiiaa. 3b 1 0 3 1 Colllna, tb 8 1S II Speaker, cf Silt Moaiil. ct SIS O'Stetihena'n, 3b 1004 Fallr, tf 4 3 3 0! s.w-n. aa 4 0 3 0 ,-lnlk, 0 4 0 1 HMcInnla. lb 4 1 It 1 Sheelr. lb 4 3 0 01 Wood, rf 4 110 Mulllran, 3b 4 0 0 410'VrIll.o 4 13 1 Robertson, p 3 1 0 II Luirlier. p 1 0 0 t 'Bsibr.D 110 1 ToUlt 12 10 17 HI P - - - -t I Totsls 33 0 27 II Chicago 0 1 A 0 S 0 1 01 Cleveland 1 0000100 04 Summary Runa: Hooper. Johnson, Col-. Ilns, Mostlt (3). Falk (2). Robertson, Jamieson, Stephenson. Mclnnls, O'Neill, Errors: Falk. Two-base hit: Bagtry. Home runa: Falk (2). Stolen base: Col lins. Sacrifice hlta: Johnson (2), Wambs gansa (2). Double plays: Sewell-Wambe-ganse - Mclnnls, Johnston-Collins-Sheely, Mclnnls-Sewell-Mclnnls. Left on bases: Chicago. 3; Cleveland, I. Base on balls: Off Robertson, 4; off Llndsey, 1. Hits: Oft Llndsey. 6 In 6 innings (non out tn sixth): off Bagby, S In 4 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Hooper,- by Lindsay: Mostll, by Bagby. Struck out: By Robertson. 3; by Llndsey. 2. - Loalng pitcher: Llndsey. Umpires: Connolly and Chill. Time: 1:46. Plea sen ton Wins. Pleaaanton. Neb., May 31. (Special.) j-itasanion won its tnird consecutive same in me uurraio county league by vcttim xkearney ounaay, a 10 7. Baseball Today LEAGUE PARK OMAHA vs. SIOUX CITY Kids Free Ladies 10c Gam Called at 3:30 Double-Heador Sunday " ftULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANO WatiorialbVrml ttranaea m tne sacK, To Hold Picnic. The Woodmen of the World Ath letic association of Omaha, compris ing six camps, will hold a picnic at Krug park Saturday, June 17. All-Nations Want Games. The original All-Nstlona baseball team will tour the northwest again thla sea son and l booked for games. Any club r.ar Omaha that would like to book this team during tha first part of July, write All-Nations Bassball Club. 241 East Eighth street. Ksnus City, Mo. Sacramento Loses. Rlverdale. Neb.. Mav 31. fSnerial.) 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