s THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9. 1922. it-ten Slingers Are Ready for Fight Program at City Shed Tonight Andy Schmader and Billy Shade to Meet in Main Event; Puryear and Jummati in Semi-Windup FHiHT WAIT. Mais AaIUfiMa. Tim Hut hut, I M p, a. Mala K.M1-Adr fehaaaetar. Lewis till .VM in Blili Shaae, CaU. fanla (It mixta). U, tat keaeihie, venl.eiae)oi r.ar Fanwar, leaier, sgklael rranbiar Jaeajnall, Ckleaga (It nmads), Kaalamaelght, plrat rrellas. Hrlnla Umrt, Omaha, aalal "Vaaot" Golo, Oautha (4 warts). WeUeretaighla, Mmm4 Peell Hamee- Shertdaa, Bloug City, ag eliut Boy BeeUr, Columba remade). 14b SMerwsfcle, By Ralph lEATHER mitten ire at the city tight ihed Ml I its regular monthly program of knuckle whirling engage mem. Thirty roundi of the uled to be dinlied up to iereted in witnessing up for the benefit of in the mam event oi "human punching bag", rgi known among the nght tratermty as the wonder Man ot the West , will exchange greetings in ten-round bout. Can Take Punishment When Schmader and hi 174 pound of beef crawl through the ropes, it will mark hi first fight in these parts since he was dispualified for fouling George Lamson here last winter. The Louis ville slugger looks fit and ready, and if he can keep his "head" tonight, should nuke the evening a busy one for Mr. Shade. Schmader can take world of punishment, any faa who witnessed the Rope r-Schma-der fuss, will tell you that Then too, Andy can swing a mean glove him self and is fairly clever with his dog. . - This bird Shade comes from a family of fighting Shades. He is a brother of Dave who battled on two ' different occasions in this burg, and judging from ,his workouts, is as clever as his welterweight brother, "'Billy"' is a newcomer in Omaha. However, . he has been boxing for four years and has fought, almost every fighter of consequent in the country. Over in Australia, where Uncle Bim hails from, hade beat every man he tangled with via the knockout route, winning from such tough nuts as Jimmy Clabby, Fritz . Holland, Tommy Gren, Francis Charles, Fred Kay, George Cook and . t ..i ii .i t uuiii ui uuicr wauup auauiucia. 1 Lost to Miske. Following his invasion of the An tipodes, Shade. hopped a boat and floated over to this country. Soon after landing in the land of the screaming eagles, "Billy" beat Fay Keiser, Martin Burke and got a draw with Harry Greb,' the .Pittsburgh "rubber ball. t .! Not long ago Leo Flynn sent Shade against "Billy" Miske. The latter got peeved at Shade in the third round and the bout end-, ed after the. ref eree had tolled 10 seconds id V e r Shade's form. A .right - to the jaw on; the part of Miske made it possible for Shade to hear. the mocking b i r.d s twitter. - The semi-windup will bring to gether a pair of scrappy little fel lows in the persons of Earl Pur year and Frankie Jummati. . The former hails from Denver, while the latter spends his time in Chicago when not engaged in fistic combat. Jummati is a new one to local . fight fans, while Puryear is well known here and is picked to win from his "Windy City" rival. , The preliminaries should be up to . t. r r u i mc avciagc ivr vuiana stiuvva. Leo Shea will referee and "Heavy weight" Green is .slated to do the an nouncing. ' Sioux City Wallops St Joseph by 6-5 Score St. Joseph. ' Ma, Juna S. Sioux TTlty evened the serle by taking the last tame trom St. Joseph. to. i. Tbe score: stocx 'rrT. i ' n. jobkpb. AB.H. O.A.I . AB.H.O.A. Bamllton. as 5 Beiurgw'y, 3b 3 1 1 siOleon. Ib 4 0 3 4 OiCorridtn. If ' 4 2 4 0 5 5 OtFlther. rt 4 2 1 0 0 10 0! Bonowltt, cf 4 0 3 1 1 0 Si Derate, aa 3 2 3 3 1 OiMoDonald, 8b 3 10 0 1 8 lIBtermson. 3b 4 3 2 4 1 4 SIKandler. 0 3 14 0 0 4lBlrd. n 10 0 1 Kleh. ei Men. lb Paunert 3b Ottertard. rf Robisoa, If Stiangllns. e WiUtana. p Total IMrcall, p 101 35 10 27 81 'Uroier J J CO. ' .- I Totals 33 10 27 10 Batted for McCall in th. Scora by Inninga: Sioux City .................200 ?0t 000 3 St. Joseph 020 0:0 0103 Summary Buna: Hamilton (3), Hem ingway, Klab. Oatergard. Fisher, Defate, McDonald. Stevenson, Kandler. Errors: Defate (2), Bird, McCall. Runs and hits: Off Bird, S and 7 in 3 2-3 innings; oft McCall, 1 and 2 in 4 1-3 Innings. Earned runs: Sioux City. 4; St. Joseph. 3. Bases on ball: Oft Bird. 1: off McCall, 0: off Wllllama, 2. Struck out: By Bird, 2; by McCall. ; by Williams. 3. Lett on baaea: Sioux City, S; St. Joseph, 4. Two-base hits: Palmar, Defate. Three-base hit: Corrlden. Double play: Wllllama to Hamilton to Mats. Sacrifice hlta: Elsh, Meta. McDonald, Shangllng. Stolen bases: Elan 2. I'm. pirea: Donahue and Aaderaon. Time: 1:40. Indians Win First Series in Six Weeks; Denver Loses Oklahoma City. June 8. Thirty-one bat ters faced Roy Allen today when Oklaho ma City hit McElre In two Inninga and won. 4 to . It was the first serte Ok lahoma City baa woa in aix week, : Th acore: DsSfTKB. I OKLAHOMA CTTT. AiS.H. O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Onaes.tr 4 1 01 Pitt, rf S 2 1 wngM. z 4 1 S ( uassay. I 4 T. Loo, rf 4 11 Mlddletoa. If S 1 I I O'Brlea. cf 4 T 0 Batea. lb ' I Ul 1 ratteraoa. 3b S 1 GlodardL 4 1111 ramrltat, lb S t S I Mean, as 3 3 S Smuaer. sa SHoa. e SIS Parker, e 31 ITate.Sb - 4121 MrBree. 3 t 1 4lAllea. . 3 1 1 S Ball, a t I Totals 32 It 27 U Totals 31 S 34 IS ' Score by inning: Dearer tea fK) Oklahoma City t tit Ux 4 Summary Bane: Olnglardi. Mana, Long. Allen. Error: Tate. Two-baa hits: Mana, Tate. Sacrifice bit: Maao. Stolen baaea: Maas, Wright. Basea oa balls: Oft Mo Xlree. . Struck aat: By Allan, t. Double play: Wright to Sprang er to CartwrlgbC Left oa baaea: Dearer. 4; Oklahoma city. 11. Buna and hlta: Oft McBlree, 4 and 1 In T 1-S tunings. Time: iiS. Vtaalre: fiuraaido aad fltxpaUtcla, y l i Wunir expected to fly thick and fast over tonight when the Labor 1 emote stages biff 'em and take sport are sched the fans, fanette and all others in- some bird get hi map all mussed the fight-thirsty public. the evening, Andy Schmader, the and "Billy" Shade, commonly Stuart's Double in Ninth Beats Buffaloes, 6-5 Tulsa. 'Ok!., June 8. Stuart's double in the ninth gave Tulsa to day's game from Omaha, 6 to 5, and the odd game of the series. Wilder of Omaha and Bennett and Lamb of Tulsa hit home runs at critical mo ments. Black of Tulsa and Coffin daffer of Omaha were chased in the first inning after starting a fist fight on tne diamond, score OMAHA. ABB HPO A E Otatoaaa. tb Snedeeor. lb Oriffla, If .. Manusk, ef . . Oraatham, lb Wileox. a .. O'Connor, rt Wilder, e ... Dalley, p ... Stokes, p ... Okrle, p .... a ills u 4 S S 4 4 S 8 1 ...0 , 1 1 It t a o 0 0 e s o 0 o 1 o s a o e Hrriaaa .... o o Total ..st s 10 zs n l TULSA. AB B H FO A E Retmett, If .. Thompson, 3b Ilavla, rf .... Stuart, lb .... lamb, tt .... Ban in, tb . S 1 3 4 0 ..5 .'A ..6 ,.4 ..4 ..4 ..S 0 1 0 t 1 1 1 0 S 1 8 10 4 Mr(. .nia, aa . Croeby, e .... Black, p liOluUMVto, p .............4 0 Totals .....ST 6 12 27 11 1 Batted for Stake In 9th. Ona out when winning ran acored. Scora by Innings: Omaha 210 000 002 5 Tvlaa 000 021 021 0 Two-baaa hlta: Bennett (2), Snedeeor,. Thompson. Lamb. Home runs! Bennett, wilder, LsmD. sacrifice mat urantnam. Earned runs: Omaha, 5; Tulsa. 8. Left on basest Omaha, 6; Tulsa, 10. Struck out: By Lukanovlo, Si by Dalley, S. Buns and hits: Off Black. and 4 In 1 Inning : off Dalley. S and I In I Innings: off Stokes. 2 and 4 In S Innings. Wild pitch: Okrle. Winning pitcher: Lukanorlc, Losing pitcher: Okrle. Bases on balls: Off Lukanovlc, S; off Dalley, 1: off Okrle, 1: off Stokes. 1. Passed ball) Wilder. Double play: Stoke to Olalaaon to Snede eor. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Brown and Mc Gloom. Gibson's Home Runs Win for Lincoln Fulrhurv. NK. Jure 8. Gibson hit two home runa with two men on bases each time today and Lincoln won the last game of the sorlea from Falrbury, 7 to 4. Fair bury acored Ita four tallies In the eighth by bunching three hU with three walks. ine acore: LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A. FAIBBEBY. AB.H. OA. Orr. as 4 13 2 Rooney. as 4 13 Clmland. Sb 5 11 MoDsmwtt. s 4 0 4 BUM. cf 4 0 1 Belchle. If 10 1 3 t 0 1 3 0 Carrie. If Wood, cf 4 t 4 4 5 S S S 0 McCoy, lb OibsoD. rt Crr. Jb SlWlnbuab, lb S 1 12 3 Goodwin, lb . 11 1 OlO'Connor. rf 4 S 3 lllenney, p .200 JUnker. Sb Conkey. o McCarthy, p Bailey, p otill 1 S3 S J7 IS Totals 3 10 37 111 Score by Inninga: Lincoln .102 010 0037 Falrbury 000 000 00 4 Summary Buna: Orr, Wood, McCoy (S), Olbron (2), Carr, McDermott, Bliss, Win bush. Beiehle. Errors: Orr, Rooney. Home runs: Gibson (I). Two-base hlta: Orr. Win- bush. Sacrifice nit: Jenney. Bases on balls: Off Jenney. S; off McCarthy, 8; off Bailey. 1. Stolen bases: Goodwin. Jenney, wood. Buns and hits: Off McCarthy, 3 and 4 in 7 1-3 Innings: off Bailey. 1 and 1 In 1 2-S Innings. Struck out: By Jenney, 3: by McCarthy, S i by Bailey, S. Left on bases: Fairbury. 10; Lincoln, 10. Hit by pitched ball: By McCarthy, Jenney. Earn ed runs: Fairbury. 4; Lincoln, 7. Umpire: 8nyder. Time: 2:00. Witches Win Odd Game of Des Monies Series Wichita, kan June 8 Wichita won today's game, S to 3, and made It three out of five for tht atrie with De Moines. Score: DES MOTNTS. I WICHITA. ' AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Gormen. 3b Wagner. 8b Horaa. If Grabam, lb Milan, cf Turgeon. as Tuna, rf Banner, a Mars, p -Grant 3 f! Smith, rf llBeripr.ee 3 Washburn, 2b S llEaat. tf 2 llBlakealey. If 1 31 Haley, e 3 01 McDowell. IV 3 0! Griffin. 3b 0 3j Muster, p 1 0 0 01 32 "s 34 lit Total 33 12 tt S Totals Dee Moinea ..100 Wichita . . -,...121 Summary Buns: Wagner 002 0002 101 0004 f!) Horan, Smith. Washburn. Blakesley. Haley. Grlf fin (S). Errors: Milan, Smith (2). Earned J"-,. Jf"..!' D. BiV. flee hits: 8mlth. Two-base hit: East, Blakesley (f); Halty. Griffin. Three base hits: r Beraer. Home runs: Horan, Washburn. . Double plays: Gorman-Graham, Berger-Washburn-McDowell, Mers-Turgeon-Graham. Struck out: By Mus ser 2; by Men, 2. Baaea on balls: Oft Musaer, 4: off Mera, 3. Left on basts: Wichita. S: Dea Moinea, S. Wild pitch: Mera. Umpires: Holme and Ormsby. Time: 1:3S. Eastern Arnateurs Get Into Mitt Finals Oakland. June 8. Eastern gladi ators battled their way last night through the preliminaries in the Far Western Amateur Boxing; cham pionships and with one exception qualified for the final title hatches tonight. Joe Ryan of the Pittsburgh Athletic club, national lightweight champion, went outside his division because he was slightly overweight, but' won his two matrhes in the welterweight class. Joe Anthrobus of the Pastime Athletic club. New York, national middleweight cham pion, also took a pair and Harry Simons of the Gary, Ind Y. M. C A. champion welterweight, won his match, . , . On Tonight i Card Earl Puryear. the Denver ban tamweight, will , swap punches with Frankie lummati of Chicago in a 10-round bout at the city fight ihed tonight. The Puryear. Jummati battle is the semi-windup to the Andy Schmader-BUly Shade fight , . Grand Islander Gets Three Home Runs Beatrice, Neb.. June I Beatrice took the odd game of the aeries her today in a bat test. Speaker ot Orand Island 14 in batting, getting three home run over the left field fence. DIM also hit on over the fence. Quinn started the rally in th ninth with Plaer on base, when he hit a clean home run Into right osnUrfield. The Grand Island team went completely to pieces in this Inning, Beatrice making five runa. Th score: GRAND ISMND. BEATRICE. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. S 2 5 4 Roben. 2h 1 2 2 0 Piw. !b Quinn. s Parker. 3b Bowman, cf Dill. If Klrohner, lb rib. rf Olaaaon. TJnssr, e Krliinfer, P Kranda, 8b Kerderte. cf Speaker, o Mats, as 4 5 f B 8 1 S S 2 3 0 0 3 2 3 1 3 10 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 3 S 10 0 S 1 0 1 1 1 7 2 0 Pelniattere, If Hurry, rr Roberts, lb Foul, p Totals 39 11 25 IS Totals 40 IS Zt 12 Snore bv Innlnea: Grand Island ......020 IIS 03010 Beatrice 302 010 00511 Summary Buna: Roben, Kranda, speaa er (3), Palmatler (2), Berry, Toulk (2), Filer, Quinn (2), Parker, Bowman (3), Dill (3), Fish. Errors: Speaker, Met, Berrv. Dill. Krisincer. Home runs: Soak er (jj, Quinn. Dill.' Two-baae hits: Bow man'. Ktrchner. Boberts. Foulk (2). Three- base hit: Dill, Roben. sacrifice nit: Roberta Stolen basea: Parker, Flah, Speaker. Basea on balls: Off Foulk, 3; off Krlatnger, 4. Struck out: By Foulk, I; by Krialnger, 3. Double plays: Speaker to Met to Boberts. Earned runa: Beatrice. 8: Orand Island, t. Lett on bases: Orand Island, 7: Beatrice, 7. Umpire: Ooodlng. Time: 2:S0. - Elkhoms Defeat Hastings, 4 to 3 Norfolk. Neb., .June 8. In a sensational hitting rally in the last of the ninth in ning, the Elkborns defeated Hastings Thursday afternoon by a score of 4 to 3. 'ine score: BASTINGS. NORFOLK. AB. HO. A AB.H.O.A. 5 2 2 2 A man. cf S 2 0 01 Witter. 2b Atherton, ss Man. 3b Route, af Stucker, rf Olalra. If Denton, as Johnson, rf 4 1 3 S 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 S 0 0 S 5 4 Knspp. 3b Tomea, 2b ? 0 1 0 Hol'iworth. lb 4 0 01 wiiietti. o 4 I s Baker. If 2 0 2 Smith, p 4 12 0! Hatarty, tb 1 2 13 1 0 0 0 2 WMt. Baroett, p Totals 37 S 33 81 Totals 34 19 37 11 Two out when winning run (cored. Score by Inning: Haatlnga 100 100 0012 Norfolk ..003 000 0024 Summary Runs : Amen. Knapp. Smith. Atherton, Marr, West, Barnett. Errors: Tome, Smith, Atherton (2), West. Bar nett. Three-baaa hits: Amen, WillltU, Marr. Two-base hits: Wlllitts, Amen. Sao. riflce hits: Atherton (2), Denton, Marr. Base on balls: Off Barnett, 1; off Smith, 3. Stolen base: Smith. Struck out: By Barnett. t: by Smith. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Barnett, Baker. Passed ball: West. Winning pitcher: Barnett. Losing pitcher: Smith. Umpire: Hoffman. Tim: 1:45. .. . ' Horse Show Opens. Chicago, June 8. Horse fanciers from all parts of the. United States attended the opening of the 13th an nual horse show at the South Shore Country club yesterday. One of the features of the first day prize awards was the defeat of the . famous southern champion, "Mass of Gold," owned by W. L. Lewis of Tulsa, Okl.. by the chest nut gelding "Sinbad," owned by F. W. Mathiessen of Triun, Cal. Ak-Sar-Ben Field OMAHA Running Races June 3-17 General Admission $1.00, plus tax, including seat in Grtuxi Stand. Rete.rxl Seat, $1.50, Plus Tax . Inclndiaf General Admission Box Seat, $2.00, Plus Test Including- Geaeral Admbsiea Reserved Seats on Sale at Beaton Draff Co. Hotel Fontanel! Stock Yards ReiUvrant Six Rt:es Etsh Day . Rain or Shine First Race 2:30 P. M. BaJeBaHResijlls ea Standings WMTKBV UUQVB. taoelagt, . L Ml W. U . Jam St II .IWiOala, OUT 14 2f MJUa uif 3 83 .tts.Oa II tf wvbit tf 4 .IMilaia Met 18 84 Tula SS M .44lMar It U Y eat area jr't SulM, Tulas. Ii Omaha. I. Wluhlta. Uea Maine. I. Niau Clly. l St. Jaaeph. i. Oklahoma City, 4: leaver, t, T4ay' SI City at wirkna. IM Maine at Si. Joseph. Omaha at Oklahoma Clly. Denver t Tula. MEBBABKA STATSl LtUOl'B. btaadloga. w. ' u rct l w. u baeala IS 10 .sou BeelrtM It n r.Hbury ,11 H .SeSiNurfel II ttwuaas l U .HOiOi Uut I II Voateraay'e SVeealt. Norfolk, 4; Meetings. I. Beatrlc, Hi Itranq Island, J. Lincoln, aT; Kslrbury, 4. Today ' (iaaaea, Norfolk at Beatrlc. . falrbury at Haatlnia Urand island at Lincala. .43 .43 IVt. .333 NATIONAL UCAUCE. Htaadlags. . W. L. rct.l W. L. fct Ksw Tort 83 II .(17 CiaotaaeU M 3 .314 riueours 9 it .wis rtkaaa 31 2t .442 S4. LOUIS 33 tl .311 Baste 3 S .US Brook Ho 33 34 .4Svl rtlil. 13 It .341 Ytrday' Beeulls. New Tork, 11; Chicago, 3. St. Louis, I; Boston, I, Pittsburgh, T; Philadelphia, I. Cincinnati. T; Brooklyn, 3. Today's Oaaie. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. Pittsburg at Boston. St. Lout at fhtledolphls. AMEBICAN LEAGl'E. Standings. W. I- swl w W. L. Pes. New Tork 18 If .eaol Detroit St. Louis 30 20 .eoolPhlla. Waahlnsuia 33 25 .SIOIBoitoa Crmlaad 24 27 .471IChlcaa Yeetarday- BewaJta, New Tork, T; Chicago, I. Beaton, t; St. Louis. I. Washington. : Cleveland, 1; Setrolt, ti Philadelphia, I. Today' Gamea. Boston at St. Leula Washington at Clevelasd. New Terk at Chicago. rmidlphl t Detroit 83 SS .42 I 34 .442 24 33 .444 it so .sii AMEBICAN ASSOCIAnOir. DHsauiaga. V8 9. a- Mlnneapolli at 14 .340 Indlananolla M 1 JU Colunbu 24 23 ,4M tAUlnlllA SI 4S AM St. Paul 33 1 ,3III Kanaa City 21 31 .404 Milwaukee 2 23 .848lToledo 12 SS .233 Yesterday's Results. Columbus-Louisville, rain. St. Paul, S; Milwaukee, 4. Kanaa City, 2; Minneapolis, 1. Indianapolis. 6; Toledo. 1. Today's Gam. Toledo at Indtanapolla. . Columbus at Louisville. No ether Kheduled. Coaat League. At Le Angalaa R. H. Z. Oakland 4 14 I Vernon SIS 1 Batteries: Brenton and KoehUr; Doyle and Murphy. At San Francisco R. H. B. Los Angeles 8 S 1 Ban Francisco .-..5 14 0 Batteries: Wallace and Palin; Scott and Af new. At 8alt Lake Citv R. H. . Sacramento .....12 IS 1 Salt Lake I IS Batterie; Kun and Stallage; Betts, Oould, Blaeboldar and Byler. Southern Asaociatlon, Chattanooga, 3-1 : Birmingham, 11-10. Nashville. 3-3: Atlanta, 0-3. Memphis. 8; Mobile, 3. (No other gam scheduled.) ' American Ataoelatlon. Milwaukee. Juna 1 . R. w r. St. Paul ..8 13 1 Milwaukee 4 s t Batteriea: Sheehan and Allen. Don. ales; Reviere, Lingrel, Clarke and My. att. Indianapolis, June I R. H. Tt. Toledo l 4 3 Indlanapoli 5 I 0 Batteriea: Ay res, Terry and Kocher; Jonnard and Krueger. Kansas City, Juna 8. R. H. S. Minneapolis .... ., .1 S 1 Kansas City 2 10 Batteries: Thormalen and Mayer; Cald well and Skiff. Louisville, Ky., June . Columbus-Louisviu postponed, rain. Nebraskan to Get Tryout With Indians Aurora, Neb., June 8. Lyle Brown of Aurora has just received s telegram from the Cleveland Ameri can league team requesting him to report at once. Brown will try out as pitcher. It is believed that Leslie Nuns- maker, former Aurora boy, - now catcher for Cleveland, is responsible for Brown's call, Nunamaker having taken considerable interest in Brown in the past. This Popularity A Steady Growth Th) Hupmobila has al ways been a remarkably reliable, economical car, but it did not gain its Iiresent immense popu arity and sales volume overnight. For 14 years it has stead ily and soundly grown in favor. Each succeeding Hup mobile has been a little better in service, and in value. ! Today it stands alone as the one really fine car that can be purchased at a price practically as low as that of cars which no one thinks of comparing with the Hupmobile in reliability, In long life, in low costs, and in bril liant performance. Aak for a demonatration. Phone now. Stewart Motor Co. 2523 Farnam Street Missouri Valley Wins Over Federals aBBBBa)tBBBBBBBBatl Harry Baurogartner, Former Buffalo, Holdi Local CoL, ored Team to Five Hit. Harry Biumgartner, former Onu ha Wirtern Irigut pitcher, now manager of the Missouri Valley ietni-pro team, held the Omaha Federal! to five icattered hiti and three rum yeiter day afternoon at Buffalo park and won hit game, 7 to 3. His team mates touched Harper for U hits, which nmttmA thatm aiusM - si a eeaa.aa tta VII 4Jumartnrr ruMl. The Federals itarted out itrong, scoring two in the firtt iiuiing on a base on balls, an error and a hit, hut after this seemed to lose their "pep." , , Extra base hits featured through out the game, four three-base hits and four doublet being recorded. Young, ihortitop for the visitors, was the star of the day with the wil low, clouting out a tripfe, double and a single in four trips to the plate. The icore: OMABA fentSAIA. I uo. ViLtfT. AB. B O. a, An. H. O A. lllw ek SIB V.. 4 111 1111 Stapla a LWii-BM. Ik Harper, p Jackson, 3b tHateli. cf Kapure, a Willi. if aunay. if I I I HWelser, 3b I is, 4 I I I 1114 Sill 4 111 1 Mi! 4 111 J lialeuph. 2 0 8 llSaumi'uier, p w .mnnwa.! 2 1 s 4 111 Tiiaans. If vinesnt. or Muk.rf ii inn - -- - a, , Soon by Innlnssi Missouri Vallty .... Federal , Total 31 13 V U ..oio its so; t .30 10 0003 Summary Run: Allen. Williams. Dan iels. Toug (J), Baumgartnar (I). Tllk.ne, Vincent, Mauk. Errors: staple, Wllllama, Harper. L. Wllllama. Baumgartner. Three. -num. vnsioupn, Alien, noraaen, Toung Twe-baae hit: Tllkena, Young. Daniels. Jackson. Sacrifice hits: toung, Allen, Staple. Stolen bases: Staple, Al len. Double playt Staple 4o Allen to William. Btses en belle: Off Harper, 8: off Baumgartner, I. Struck out: By Harper, 4: by Baumgartner, S. Base on Sll!i... " w"Vr 2l off Baumgartner, 1 W1M nlth U. ...... trMK,. r. i. Tim: l:so. Phil Kendall Wins Golf Competition A record number of members Dr- ticipated in the scheduled golf competition matches at Miller park last week. Phil Kendall had the low medal gross score, thereby winning the prize offered by Dr. H. W. Weeks. His score was 72. Ben Yousem and Frank Andrews tied for second place. Frank Andrews had the low net score of 67 for the 18 holes, thereby winning the box of cigars given by A. L. Fredericks. Mrs. W. H, Flynn won the ladies' prize for having the lowest score. E. C Soeneer won the driving; contest and Paul Reynolds and H. R. Wilson tied for putting honors. A Real Heavyweight Match ANDY 6 (S KI WM ES Your va Tickets BILLY : 1BADH I I Auditorium, 8:30 P. M., Friday, June 9 -Semi-Windup - !arl Puryear v8 Frankie Jummati (Omaha) (Sioux Heinie Lauer vs. (Omaha) 4 Rounds Tickets Now on Sale at AUDITORIUM BASEBALL HEADQUARTERS P. & B. CIGAR STORE. MERRITT'S DRUG STORE SPORTSMAN STOCK EXCHANGE Gotham Boxer Holder of Three Australian Titles-- Jummati Fast With Mitts NDY SCHMADER. the two-tilted Louis ville slugger, and Billy Shad,, holder of three Australian fittic titles, completed training today for their 10-round bout tomorrow night at the city fight edifice. Schmader will en ter the ring weighing between 174 and 17S, while Snide will tip tht beam around 179. Shade is the dosrit opponent In weight that Schmader hat fought during hit whole career. Jummati Dsislei Fana With Fistic Ware. Frank Jummati, the Windy City wop, daisied fistic fam in his first workout yesterday and convinced them that Earl Puryear, his popular opponent, will have bis hands full over the entire journey tomorrow night Puryear completed training yester day. The fighters will "weigh in" at 3 0 clock tomorrow afternoon. Shade has remarkable speed for a big fellow and the snappy way he shoots in his left reminds one of his famous brother, Dave, who won a host of admirers in his two bouts in Omaha. Won Three FistJe Titles In Australia. Billy Shade returned recently from Federals to Play Missouri Valley Today The Omaha Federals, colored semi-pro ball club, and the Mis souri Valley team will cross bats at the Western league park this aft ernoon. The game is scheduled to start at 3 30 o'clock. Harry Baumgartner, former Oma ha Buffalo pitcher, will be on the mound for the Missouri Valley club Friday afternoon, the Federals open a four-game series with the St. Joseph Giants. It will be, the first game of the recently organized West ern Colored Baseball league. Five We$tern and Major League Batters. Western League. O. AB. B. .47 1(0 84 .50 208 44 .48 210 SO .41 130 (3 .11 US 17 H. Pet. 78 .411 84 .404 II .883 71 .171 30 ,177 H. Pet. 83 .514 83 .375 33 .375 17 .S74 17 .370 H. Pet. 85 .417 37 .418 83 .318 41 .371 13 .383 Mapush. Omaha...... Bast, Wichita Bennett, Tulsa Flecher, St. Joe Graham. Ce Moines. National League. O. AB. R. .30 I .43 171 10 .2 8S 18 .48 17 41 .30 100 IS League. O.' AB. B. .43 204 4 .27 8 24 owdy. Boaton Bigbee, Fttlsburgh .. Hargrave. Cincinnati Horneby, St. Louis... T. Griffith. Brooklyn American Sister. St. Louis Stephenson, Cleveland. Miller, Philadelphia Witt. New York . . . .41 181 3 .38 132 27 .44 138 33 Speaker. Cleveland 10-ROUNDS 10 Rounds Preliminaries Sheridan City) , Australia, where be occupied a con. ipicuout place in the finie spotlight oi that country, winning the mtauitr weight, light-heivywelght and havy' weight championships. On his return from the victorious conquest, Shade joined the stable of Leo 1'. rlynn oi New York, the same one in which his speedy brother occupies a- stall. ('BUGS' BAER Atmospheric diiturbancei may be cither low-priced static or hien priced electrostatic burlesque. No conversation is private now. Your genuine line watch chain ii grabbing message out of technical air, Cold teeth act as antenna. Radio telegrams won't be popular until you can send em collect But collect or not, we re getting em individually and collectively. Im possible to tune your amperage so in to exclude alien radiations. Buss Wesringhouse buss sani tariumI won't ba up to see you tonight-1 heard your old man had h I shoes hobmiled Steamer Measles was spotted off toast of Newfoundland Bottle orchards of Moonshine district in full bloom ' Goldilocks ate the little bear's por ridgeIt isn't raining rain to me, It's raining Malaria epidemic in Persia Gentlemen, our four-power treaty Not responsible for hats and overcoats So th little bear said who's been in my chair- Without love there can be no harmony Broker denies bigamy charge Then Goldilocks heard the three bears coming home So it is definitely affirmed by Scientific Re' search Institute that succotash con sists of corn and beans Are like a strong of pearls to me Who's been eating my porridge Fair and rainy tomorrow Rock Island drops two points and five directors One safety razor for sale, either complete or in sections K K K Don't you remem h'r sweet Alice. Ben Bolt That sol diers were promised the bonus You can keen vour toothbrush from moulting Who's been sleeping in my rot, saia tne miaaiesizeu Dear Crown Prince is growing full beard inside his skull Is that you. Sidney Congress slices naval appropriation Asleep on the deep Princess Mary was dressed In Full Havana wrapper, dollar a dozen National anthem How much a quart Who's been sleeping on my davenport There she is now Six hundred thousand coal miners Even cs the tide responds to the moon So Goldilocks jumped out of the win dow and ran home Hindu alphabet contains no synonym for Add yeast and cool slowly Goodnight, chil dren, Goedilocks Bzz-zzz-zz-z. i (Chicago) Roy Rector (Columbus, Neb.) Young Goldy Vs. 6 Rounds (Omaha) Girl Golfer Is . Title Contender New York, June I. With another, important title the women's east ern golf association championship added to her already Wvtg list ot honors, Miss Glenn Collett, the young Providence, R. I., goiter, wonicd today at the most prominent rival of Mus Marion Holhn. cham pion, and Miss Alexa Stirling, for mer champion, for national honor this year. ' Neither Miss Stirling nor Miss Hot lins played in the eastern event, ron. eluded yesterdsy over the course el the Westchester-Biltmor Country club st Rye, N. Y- but the pace set by Miss Collett' during the three days of medal play was fast enough to defeat almost any field. Mis Collett' vlrtnrv vo.l.rli., .' the second important triumph for her tnis season, sne won tne north and south title at Pinehurst. N. C. snd her same hear aviHenr f k..,.'MM improved even beyond the form dis- piayeci men. Distillers Demand Rules to.Covern Sale of Whisky Washington. Tima ft rim,j regulationi enabling the nle of medi cal wniskry to druggists with ar bitrary restrielinna iinon h. to be sold was -made on the treasury by distillers from different parts of the country at a hearing before Reve- hub commissioner Blair. After the hearing, Mr. Blair stated that constructive suggestions had been made by the distillers and eon sideration would he eiv.. . i. tions making more uniform the lunctions of state directors. Two Kansas Aggie AtUetes in vuest of National Honors " Manhattan. If an f.,.. a t K . ...a O. IWO . a. A. (.. athl .....i .-,'!-. i Ti. -.;v.v win participate in the international ;t....n, track and field championship meet 'ReHa .f,eld'. ChicaaA June 17. KCd trwin will fun Ue inn ----- ..... iwvira and 220-yard dashes. Ivan Rilev will run the ZZO-yard low hurdle. . Special Week of June S to It. lacliuhea. Large Glaaa el Avalon Crape Drink, Twe Large Dellcloue Sugar Ceoklss, Cholc of Special Ham er Cheese Ssnd- wich ALL FOR 10c ALL SIX RESTAURANTS . Sprague Cords for This Week 34x4 $28,84 at the mill. 0 Prices: $3 $2 $1 PLUS TAX -0 J