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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JUNE 9. 1922.
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Mildred Takes Fifth Race From
Route-Goers; Harry Rudder Is
First in the Feature Sprint
Bjr JIMMIE BAUCK.
THE favorites ran true t Hoyle on fast track it AaSar.Be. fetid
ytitcreay and nude it a irrat day for ih "sore thir-f bey
Harry JUd.dr. iib H. J one twin .eg onto th ribbon, sprinted,
boirt ferat in I crmo finish in the loorth rac. five and enc-half ferlonta.
G'ar Lake, with D. Hurn up. wat head behind, and Roth Wthl.
with r. Hor in the stirrupi. fnuhed third, mo and a half lenjthi behind
Clear Lake. i
The son of SkilMrae 5t fol.
lowed Clear Lake to fhe kali, then
ent to the iront, bot had to be
Hard ridden to lait ai Hara'i mount
Jmubed tamely under the hp
alter wearing hiroseii doaa at pace
maker.
Thrilla Galore in Fifth.
Buckingham, who received a good
play, and Don Jove, were iharply
shot off at the hark .stretch and ere
never m the race.
The fifth race breorht out a
ehoice aelection of route-foeri and
their tnck over the milt and one
aiweenth provided turfites with
plenty of thrill.
Mildred, a heavy favorite, stayed
behind until the stretch, when, with
a great dip!ty of reserve speed, he
beat V. G. McCfintock to the wire
by a length and three-quarter.
McClintock Is Came.
McClintock. with L. VI ilia at the
rein, aet a sood pace and bung en
reaorutely in the final drive. Mo-
rena Moss overtook Bin Head, who
raced under pressure in second
place, and put him out after he had
gotten well into tha stretch.
The sixth race, over a mile, was
a corker. North Shore, with B.
Scheffell in the pilot house, was
steered into the lead at the half-way
mark and finished in that position,
jast s neck ahead of the game
Boreas, who challenged the winner
to his last ounce of reserve strength.
First 4 Corker.
Lotta G, with Richardson whisper
ing sweet things in her ear, ran at
an .even pace and outgamed Hop
Over for third place.
A driving finish in the first race,
five and one-half furlong, with
Lenieve on top, started the fifth
day's session of the meet with a
cargo of thrill.
Lenieve, who got away slowly,
worked her way steadily on the out
side, and, finishing with a great rush,
beat B. A. Jones by a neck.
Abundant speed was shown by
the Boy Favorite as pacemaker, but
ae tired badly when challenged. The
there in this field quit early.
Wins Thumbs Down,
i Backed to the sky by Omaha
Month Winchester stsrinted into
' the lead at the quarter and won
thumbs down m the second race, five
land one-half furlongs. Jockey Mil
kier held him in restraint most of the
TVeW
Tom Ellison, with V. Varley up.
closed with a rush and finished a
good second. Three snoots behind
came Rosa May Brown, who was;
going fast at the finish under the'
whip of R. Scoville,
San Pablo, in the third, five and
one-half fulongs, was in the money
all the way and took the leaS at
the stretch, winning unextended. In
dianola, with R. Dority up, and
Desert Rose, G. Ury up, made a
driving finish for third place, In
dianola getting it by two noses.
Mayo B set the jig until the
stretch and then' slowed op.
Cardinals Defeat Boston
First Time This Season
Beaten, Jane S St. LnIi wea tta ftret
fame cX the eeesoa from Bolton. I tt 1.
today, alter towns eeesa etraisM "
SUtchtll'B team. Desk's pitching wa
eaeelleat. u Boston rot four hit only
ih of tncra clean. Boatea ka wan elx
straight, three tnm New Tor and three
from St. Louis. The Tteltors alt McQuil
lan hard in the lirst three taalBca. Tha
tialdine; ot Nixon was apectaealar. Score:
st. ions. j awaros.
riar. if 111 OlXissn.sr 4 4 4
Smith, ot III a'BertsHe.Sb 461
Maim, of S 1 B rriefbojj. If S S
Hornsrw. Ih 4 t S SiVicholsntt. if S
SMHenlT. If 5 S Bonrsel.
Fmtrnier. Ih S 1 I J Holkalb
Sir. J SSI 2 Forfl.
demon. ill J O'VeilU e
I.awi. a 4 111 MrQuIUan.
IxmK a SIS 1 MerouaJ. a
iWstsoe. p
Total M 19 If 18! ""'.hum
1 tat
-4 1 J
1 11
S I S
s
1 1
0
1 e
is
as "4 sr is
BstUS for McQuillan tn .
Batted for Uarouard la Jth.
Soar tiy liBtare: .
St tenia 1S
Boston ..SO M I
Summery Bona: Flack. Smith, Horns
ay. McHenry. Stock, Christen burr. Errora:
Barbara. O'Neill. Twe-baaa hite: Mo
Henry. Levan. Sacrifice hlta: Clemona.
Wornesy. Double alay: ronroier to Laraa
Beaton. S. Baaea oa balla: Off Peak, I ;
off MrQsillaa. 1. St roc sat; By Doak. 1:
by McQuillan, 1. by Mara-uard. J Hit:
Off McQuillan, t In 1 tnningu; off Mar
quara, 1 t t tBSlnaa; etf Watsoa. 1 tn 1
Junta-. LoaUac pitcher: McQuillaa. Urn
jrtrea: SenteUe and MoCemntck. Tint: 1:21.
Pirates Hammer Phillies
Twirlers for 16 Clouts
Philadelphia. J one . Plttaburrh ham
mered Bine and Singleton for 14 hita and
took the final cane of the Philadelphia
aertea. T to . Carleon and Traynar Jed
the attack with tear hita each.
Tha aeere:
mrsBcsss. 1 rrTruTB.wn.
B H O A ' AB.H.OA.
Mimaville. at 4 1 J S walttr. rf 4 11
of (SI v n latana. SB t 1 t S
Itiftoa. If 1 1 a wuiumcef ( 1 t
Tloree?. SS SSS4 1M. If Silt
Traynor. Sb
Mueller, rf
Grtaua. lb.
a 4 1 rimwe 1 1 4 S
4 11 FWtr-ber. e X 1
T Le.be. lb S S S Si
S IHetHC 1 S S
Cadaaa. 14 1 Bint, a I'll
'BinaiKoa. . 1
rl 41 II a S 'Lrbeurnaa
iWetnea.
Total a sr
: "Betted for -Bisslete la eighth.
' Score by taninga:
ittbnrh !J 11 ei T
PhUadelphia, SO t S
Summary Rune: Carey, Bigbee t).
Tierner. Mueller. Geoch. Carleon. Parkin
aon. Tiet-her (5). ielte, Manline. Er
yere: Parkineea. netcher. Two-baa
lilt: Wiiiiama. B: it bee. Carey. Home
run: Parkineoa. acrifltsee: rietffter.
Walker. Moe!ler. Lft oa baaea: Pltta-Smre-h.
12: Philadelshia. 11. Baaea en
baila: Off Carleoa. : eff Ring. 1; off
Weipert. 1. Struck ut: By Carlaoa. S:
nr Ring, 1: by 6ing!etoa. 1 Hita: Off
BUng. la S lssiasa aone vat la fourth);
aft KngieWm, f la I Innlnaa: eff WetaA
rt. la I lairing wild ntch: Walnar.
LaaUkf prtckar: tUag. rmptrea: Xita
aa Ezaaiia. Tftne: l:4.
Cochete Vins in Finals
of French Tennis Meet
Paris. June 8- Cochete. the yooth-
tnl reach tennis marvel, defeated
Borotha in the finals of the French
hard coort chaaipionshin tennis
tonmarnent here today, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.
The winner will tneet Jean Sama-
seiruv tie bolder, tor the title Sat
' urday..-- .. . ..
Romp Home Winners in All Six Races
Yankees Trounce
Mite Sox, 7 to 2;
Ruth Gets Homer
eBnaauaauaaauBBga
Charley Robertson of Perfect
Game Fame Unable to Hold
Opponents Shawkey
Allows bat Six Hits.
Chicago, Tone 8. Charley Robert
son, of perfect game fame, wat un
able to check the Yankees today and
New York made ft three straight
from Chicago, 7 to 2.
The visitors outhit the locals for
the first time in the series, and
bunched them welL Bob Shawkey
allowed only six hits, two of them
coming in the second inning, which,
with a walk, saved a shutout.
"Babe Ruth scored three of the
Yankee runs, one of which was his
fourth home run drive of the season,
which went over the right field
bleacher wait
- The score:
jrw Toax I
CX2C10O
UlOtl
via of
Ward.
Bwfc. If
Hfioar. if
I RtruD.
t Jnbaeoa.
S Cnllma Sk
Mnaul. ot
i reia.tr .
4 Hrhela.
1 Kee.li.
5 Mullleaa. Sb
n
if
Piaa. Ik
S 14
achaa. e
Shaven?,
1 I
aebanasa, P
Total
I Towa
si sr s
Scera by Innlnga:
New Tork 1 S M T
Checago
Summary Bona: Ward. Buth .
Bakar. Meaael. Bipp. Falk, Srhalk Er
ror: r:pp Tero-baae eiu: aneeiy.
Heoaar Home run: HutB. Baexirieea:
Ptpo, Bakar. Left an baaae: New Tork.
11; Chieafe. L Baaea oa hall: Off
Rebertae, t: off Shawkey, 1. Struck
eat: By Bebenaea. 1: by Shawkey, S.
Vmptree: CbJU and BUdebrand. Time:
1:W.
Red Sox Wallop Browns
for Seren to Five Victory
St. Lonla. June I A ftylat eUrt due
to their batting attack oa VanOilder. to
day gave tha Bout on Bad Boa a 1 to I
rtotory rr tha Brewna. making It w
out af three for the vlaitora. Twe ether
local pitcher wera Ineffective whil tha
Brownt' batting ralliaa war too lata.
Tobla htt a heeeer in the aiath. Elmer
Smith htt a homer tn the eeeend with the
baaea full, rheiinc Taaaildar.
The acore:
Boarow. ST. Lon
IB H. O. A. )
ilS.01
Smirk, rf
SIS B'Tebln. if
1
MmnekT. V
Pratt. Sk
Ouaaa. lb
1. CollhM. Of
III
4 S 1
4 1
4
4. 10
l Gerber. M
1 . Ik
Slwtlllaaja, V
aLtieshMB. of
l'Severeid. e
StEUerbe. Ik
14 S
Bona lb
O-Bourk.
4 1 S
11
it
5 0
IS
Buel. e
Quina,
ltMcMenue, Sb
liVanailder, p
Siwriabt. p
alBtTne. n
Kur. p
If. Comm
Total 1 sr
7
Total!
ss a sr 14
Batted for Wright la 'tb.
Batted for Bays la txtL
Boor by inning: . ...
BaatoB IS 1 T
at. ixjula i am lis s
Summary Bona: Smith, Menoeky l,
O'Boorka. Buei. Qnlnn. Tobin (I), Oerber,
Jaeobaen. Krrora; Pugaa, Smith. Gerber,
Several il Twa-baaa hita: Pratt Manoaky,
Gerber. Heme rune: Smith. Tobin. Stolen
baaea: Buel, Men oaky, Pratt. Sacrlfir hit:
Gerber. Severe) d. Poublo slay: CRoarka
te Borne ta KueL Left oa baeee: Boaten.
4; St. lasia. 4. Baaea en balla: Off Kerr.
S: eff VasGilder, S Struck out: By Qulnn,
I: by VanOilder. 1; by Wright, S: by
Barna. a. Hiut Off VanOilder. la 1 1-1
inning; off Wright, 4 In S S-l Inning: off
Bayna, none la lnninre; err wumt, la
T innmaa. bod out In Sth: off Kerr, none
tn 1-1 Inning: eff Farruten. none la S-S
inning. Winning pitcher: Quinn. Lceinr
pitcher: VanOilder. Umpiraa: Kallin and
Iwu Time: 1:41. -
Errors by Philadelphia
Throw Game to Tigers
Detroit. June S. Detroit and Philadel
phia hit hard today, but tha Tirara took
advantage of the Athletic errora, and
won their third traif bt victory from the
via: tor. T to 4.
"Pepp' Teung. lei ding off In tha firet
Inning, made hi firet homo run of fcla
major lee-ue career. la tha eeventa
Walker hit tor tha circuit with one saaa
on.
The acore:
PHTLaOrVBU. t "iiosiact
AB.B.O.A.I
ABS.O.A.
Tens. Sb
lobuaoa. lb
Walker. If
Parkin,
Bruy. a
MlUer.cf
GallewtT.
Irlne.lb
Welok. if
Benunea.
M e v
1
s s
s s
l)OM,Sh
liOobn. cf
l!Veaok.ir
SiHtrfl-naim. nT
t'Cuubew. tt
S'RImey. at
S Bualet.
0 Olem. a
s
s
a i
s s
I s
s a
li
S 1
i a
1
1 rxu-a, p
IS!
1 1 M
Total
mis sr s
Total Sf It 14 IS
Batted for BomtMll tn 4th.
Score by inning:
Philadelphia ...SO J S
Detroit 11 10 0n T
Summary Buna: Toons. Johneoa. Wal
ker 1 ). Parkina. Mooie, Blue (I). 3mm,
HallmanB, Catahaw ft). Errora: Walker,
Dykea. Kief l). Joae. Two-bue hit:
Walker, Blue. Cutahaw, Jehneon, Welch,
Tstinr Hone rune: Young. Walker. Stolea
baae: Galloway. Saerifioe bite: Cobb S,
Baaeler, Biraey, Vaach. Brurgy. Cutehaw,
Blue. ronble play: Toung to Galloway to
Brugay, Canhaw t Bicaey. Left en baaea:
Philadelphia, 4: Detroit. 4. Baaea on balls:
Off BommeU, i: eff Moore. 2; eff Dan. 1.
Struck ant: By Clean, S; by Moor. 1
Hlts: Off Rommel U in S iimlnge; eff
Oleon, 1 to S l-S inning: eft Moor. 4
la inninre; eff Oatwa, S in Jl-I in
nlnga. Wild pitch: Rommel, Winning
pitcher: Oieea. Ioeinr nitcher: BammelL
Umpires: Dineen. Moriarty and ConaeUy.
Tim: :.
Senators Make it Three
Straight From Indians
Cleveland. June . Wenhinetoa mad it
three atraight ever Cleveland today, win
ning te 1. Zaehary pitched great ball
for Washington while rhle was rneffec-
tive la the alxth. aeventh and eighth fn
nlnga. The ploying of Blunge, rookie
third baacmaa for Washington, was s fea
ture. The
WJlSHSSGTOw. 1 CXXTXLAVn-
asaaii ARSLO.A-
1 S lanmam. of 1 )
t S 1 Brans. H 44
4 I S 1 'Gartner. Sb 4 11
SS bVphseem. St 4 1 S I
una.
Bice, of
lb
I e l. Sewell. a S S 1 S
si ktiua ib a i is
S 1 'XBoea. at S S
a t S O'BatB. S 1 4 I
ef
Gharrtty.
Lanvtrta. ta
Saehatr.p
4 11 :tlua.a 1
ft 3 z a
Tiaaia i i a ii
Tetaa J U V lu
Washtngtaa 01 IS
Clevarasd f f 1
Sammary Rnaa: Blaere. Harria. Biue
ar. Smith. Gharrrtr, Luawtta. Mclaaea.
Error: Gardaar, Step he nana Twe-baaa
hits: Smith 41). Brew. Gexdaar. Three
base bit: Stephaasea. Sacrifice hits: Hire.
Gharrity. Jubie play: Ismett ta Barrel
ta Jadga. Left an bases: Waahlnttsa, t;
Clevelaad. B. Baaea sa beJer: Off Oil. 1.
Strack wst: Be Xsehary. 1: by TChl. L
Hit by Bitched ball: Br Chle, BarrM.
wud antekr: Eachary. Ua&fire: Owen aai
Wala. TiaatB 1M. . , - -
Omaha Bee Racing Chart
daily rttBi.ru gucmc roan CHAJIT
. ., . J iCaaaail.) ka Ceeea W. SUaUa.)
rV-xlatkf . Mama U hevaaases. raa. A. MaUakt.
OMAHA. KU, TWaataa, Jaa a, !SX Pitk tkay, laaaasar buI
WtATltU ClX AM. THACJC FAST.
2-rJJT BACI Pre wal s-a-aaif terieaaa. rHaraa SwOOl kiai
" to waaasr, p40 iiraad, fri third Aae. Faw year aid aa4 as.
Oaiaeiaf.
fadea H ie"a4 OiW " ' 'iiTT" V VfT'Yial'Jariey TdT'TT;
US 7 Laaiee 4 (hTTVl 11 i
l4f a. a Jaasa 1 JJtilll4
144 Bey ravsme (C Irwtall
ttSS Aarepa (eraaevl It
Presiev Jewel kta41)l
C Maa I iM. WeUei IS
Celdaa Ptas A Jahaatami
SSSS Oae( Wail Moms 1 is
Mweoarl SVey iW'ileealll t
1IT Laeky Maa IS IM Ally)llt 1
At Seat 1 aaiauta. Off at S J a feu
Baud Leatev V1B, t s plaee. IS ekaw: B. A. Joae. 1 4 piaea, 1.1
""I SI bw. Stan, red. W ea. all three driving. Wieaer. rh. am. a.
Iy Leek Ckamy-aogenia B. B inner eatered for !. T raiser. B, McOaia.
Ovarwaigbta, Bop S. Put 4.
Laaiav. away slewly. vkl bar way steadily aa Oa auutd a ad, fiaukiar
with a great rath, war B. A. J ere dewa and get a te wtn tn the ttaai
e- A Jones ran well aad ansae aefast fiatea. Tb Bey Faverrt
hw4 aoch spaed ta paeeauklng and tired badly bea eaaUeaged. Apewpo
! fl after ebewtna speed. Missearl Bey ard Laeky Maak war doa early.
2553-StCOWD RACE Free aU aMaM fariewra. Pwrea $. SSat
Z. whsasr M snaad. arts third (30. few year aMa aaa
ndei Horee aad Owner
i WincbooioT 4
(W. Banal
iu r
1141 Tea Ellison S 4A Meeeei 114
tSSS Beaa May Brewa S IH'lllll
Pea baa flier 4 t Cooper) 114
HIT Masai Vaa S (LandraasMS
114 Oasns (S. P. Stable) 14
tell Evslnwllsy T (A WUbr)lsS
114 Bin Jar If (Mrs Ewe) 114
SI4S The Cab td f 4 Alex day) 114
Ftaity S (C B, Eilay) S IS
At peat t aranta. Off at SS.
SWM Wmchester li t win, S T place, li t show: Tern Ellison 14.1 mlas.
Sl.Se skewt Bee Map Brown 4J shew. SarS. casd, Wa saailr. ttriemar
ease. Winner, h. p. 4. by O Msaagar-Ml Declare. Winner mtsraa for
It. Traiasr, W. Sep?.
Winchester sprinted te the frsnt with rapid strides and racing sader re
traiat wen a hi pMer pleased. Tea Elites closed with a rash thrwagh the
fiaal furleng aad wae essay ascend asst. Rosa Mar Brawn etsaed a rreat
gap and was remg last at tb and. Panhandler was hard rtaMca and 44 hi
beet Mamt Vaa snade a greand. KvcBbs Mar and Bio Jay tired.
2554-THntO RACE Free aad aas-half rarleag. Paraa SwOO. NaS vahs ta
Index
Hers and Owner Wt. tt
San Pablo 4 (M. JonssVlSd T
tlT Indianola IS tlnd. Stab.HU I
till Desert Res wrker) 1ST I
Silt Nells Witwsr t iSiUlm nllOS S
Mays B. t (M. Darby! 1S4 4
Brosetea d ( Waiiams) 114
SISS Virria 4 (W. E Carter) 10 S
llll Fitarerald It Sandidr)llT S
tSSS May Moon (Eohler) 111 I
At post 1 minute. Off at I:IT. Tim, 44; :4H. 141. KIV. II
snntBsl paid Saa Fable 14 1 win, fl.4 plaea. 111 thaw; Indianola SIS. IS
plaea, IS.S show; Desert Rose S4 shew. Start, traggliag. Wsa sasily. second
and third driving. Winner, b. . 4. by General Roberto-Santa Malta. W'rnnsr
entered for SIOS. Trainer, T. Griffin. Seratehaa. Prospers Baby. Overweights,
Bronstsa S. Baa a, Fitarerald S.
Faa Pablo was saved nntil rounding the last turn, where be dashed
ruts the lead ta win unattended. . ladiaaela mad VP ground atsadily and out
atayad Desert Ess in the last stride. Latter did her best. Nellie Witwsr
raoed at aa even pace. Mays hewsd rood speed for a half then fell away.
Fitzgerald aad May Mesa last all chance at the start.
7 fjC-C FOURTH RACE Five and aae-aall furleags. Pur $500. Net vain
trmasr $400; ssrssd. 76, third, $90. Thrse-yssr-ia aad p.
Claim la f.
Index Horse and Owner Wt. St, j j ' Str. Tin. Jockey Ode. St's
SIIS Barry Rudder S (Maltby)llS S
(114 2) Clear Lake S C. Irwin) US 1
1st! Ruth WeMe S fJassep B) t 4
Sill Flaxy Maa S (J. A. HalDHt ?
Backinghaa I K Ikpl S 4
(tlST)Walterrna 4 H. Crook) J SS S
tS4S Doa Jos t (Groves) 111 f
At pott 4 minutes. Off at 4 . Tim. JS S-l. :41 1-t, lrtlt-S. liSS-S.
tt mutuels paid Rudder 17. SS win, tl.II plaea, IS show; Lake $.l plsee, tt.SS
ahow: Wahle S7.SI shew. Start, rood. Wan, all three dnvinp. Wfaner. ch. g,
by 6kUlful-Tnie Step. Winner entered far 1600. Traicer. W. Mahby. Scratches,
Helen Majors. Patty O'Neil, Bosaaid. Overweights. Waltarma 4, Kay I.
Barry Rndder fellswsd the leader cleeeiy for a half, than went te the
freat, but had ta be hard ridden to last. Clear Lake aet a fast pace and
finished fast and gamely trader punishment. Ruth Wehlc was ria-ht titers all
the way. Backinghaa and Doa Jet were sharply shut eft sa the back stretch
and last all chance
2556-?,
RACE One mile
asd
ar, $400; (asms. $70;
Claiming.
Index
Horse and Owner Wb. St.
J5II Mildred S (R. Baker) 'Hi 4
tISS W. G. M'Cliobock 4 (St'tlllt S It 11 II 1 1" L. Mill H IO-l
tISS Lerena Maa S (L. Krb) 1S4 S 4' 4 41 4 Sk H. Jane 1S.7S-1
511 Bill Head t (MeCsol) 111 4 H H 14 t 4 W. Man den S.SS.l
SSS Walter Dant 7 C lrwtn)l t II i S S f D. Bum S.7B-1
2f Cork 7 E. J. Looner) 1S4 1 S1! t t li V Eepanahad ll.eft-1
544 Eddie Filjler ( (Bailey) IDS 7 T 7 T 7 T J. Duncan S4.7S-1
At past t mtastea; etf at 4:11: tin 41, J4S44. 1 :!,. ltdlSi. 1:4 t-S.
tt.es mutuels paid Mildred SS II win. $IJS place, II 4 shew: McClintock 14,18
lass. SS.IS chew: Lersna Moaa 14.10 ahow. Start rood. Won all thra driv.
lnr. Winner h. m. S Superman-Lady Appelby. Wmner entered for 1501.
Trainer i. Earrerty.
. Mildred was outrun until renadinr tha last tun where she waved up with
a rush asd wearing the leaders down woa rains away. W. G. MeOintsck set
a rood pace and hnng on resolutely in the final drive. Merena Meaa closed with
a rush aad eutaayed BUJ Bead. Latter was under pressure while racing tn
second plaea asd tired ia tha final eighth, Walter Dant was going fast at
the and. Cork topped badly.
T C C 7 SIXTH RACE One aafla. Puree $500. Net wafas ta wkaaar, $400;
second, $70; third. $38. Three-year-elds aad am. Claiming.
Index Hers and Owner Wt. St.
2589 North Shore 4 (L. Erb)lt 4
2SSS Boreas 7 (B. Warren) 114 4
IS4S Lotta 6 t C. Davis) SS T
Hop Over S (C. Davis) 116 1
SS4S Jne. B, Each S (W Bray) 112 S
tSSS Milton Bohlee 11 (Bra.) 117 S
SSSS Caraway S (Mrs EindleU07 S
1144 Mar. Tilghman it (M'sonim t
At post t minutes; off at S:1S; time :t4H: LI I t-S, Lit. It.SS
snntaelt paid North Shore tl.SS win, tt.SS plaea. tl.SI show; Borea tl.t '
plaea. 12. TO ahow; Lotta SS.7S bhow. Start rood. Wen all three drivinc.
Winner b. f. 4 Martinrt-Galinda, Winner entered for (400, Trainer L. Srh,
Overweights Boreas 2. Rohlee S.
North Shore dispessd ef Marshal Tsolshmaa slickly and esshins int sth
lead passing the half held (way rem thereon but had ts be ridden eat to the
last vane ts tall off the determined chaTlenre ef Boreas. Latter eaved
ground entering the atretch then finisbed fast an tha ra9 aad was rapidly wear
ing tha winner down at tha sad. Lotta G. ran at an oven Tece and eataamsd
Hop Over- for third, plaea. Hep Over tired after chasing North Shore tar three
qnartera.
Friday's Race Entries
FIRST RACE Four furlong. Pgr SIM.
Two-yew-olds:
till Happy Momenta IIS
Old Blue , Ill
imxCarloa Enrique Ill
JIS4 Zapata Ill
SSI4 Delut HI
SM4)Jade Htnecy xllO
xJ ones-Tern O Rhanter as try.
SECOND RACE Five and one-half fur
longs. Puree ISM. Claim! cc.
Pour-year old and ap:
5544 Ellen Smyths 1H
til Beea Welch 11
Hii Bula Maid 101
S641 Salvatoraa ......11
Si4 Our Leader ........110
5S Starkey 11
2111 Plash O- Steel Ill
2641 Jodrs Budrew Ill
SMS Little Pointer '. Ill
SSSS Den Jeae Ill
(13)
THIRD S.ACE Five and oae-hslf fur
long. Puree Sbe. Claiming.
Feur-year-elda and mpi
ISIS My Dreamtight 11
SUS Prsrlsa Jewel 11
SS4 Darley Brlle let
SMI Rata Vaa 11
SSSS B. A. Joes ....IM
5545 Flseele P .....11
Henry WaXnank .......11
(IHllPatey O'NaiU 114
SS43 L W. Harper Ill
FOURTH RACE Six furlongs. Pare Sa
Claiming. Three-year-olds asd up?
till narer Maa S7
113 Mooreeeae 7
HIT Mies Frsaland ....301
SS4S Little Fleremos .....IN
Lsdy Jewel 11
1641 lnnevatios 11
IMS Myrtle A. 11
Leoies Paul 11
ff 41 Last Chance ...... a. ..... Ill
SSSS Thirty Seesa Ui
fill
PTFTH RACK On anOs. Paraa SI.
Claimiac Three-year-eld and ap:
4S57 Caraway 14
SSH Aa Revotr 11
SMS Bob Giles Ill
liU Bronstos Ill
(l Eom Puller in
SS41 Kaaaa .....Ill
(SsIDBepent ....Ill
Sail XSssble Eye ill
Gsmul 114
SIIS Walter tant lit
Sirr Wiaa Jadga .....ill
XUOid Reee 1.....11I
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and tin. Claimlnc:
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Clear Fast.
Idaho Coach Goes
to Missouri Uni
Moscow, Idaho., June 8. Thomas
Keller, football coach and athletic
director of the University of Idaho,
has tendered his resignation to be
come head football coach at the
University of Missouri and his resig
sation has been accepted, effective
September 1, it was announced to
day at the office of the president.
Accordinf to an offer received from
S. L. Kleventner, athletic director at
Missouri, Kelley will receive $4,500
to take charge of the footbaJl work
there from September t ojune. He
received $4,000 at Idaho for his en
tire year's work.
Von Elm Picked to
- Win Pacific Tourney
Victoria, B. C, June 8. George
von Elm., the single entry from Salt
Lake in the Pacific northwest cham
pionships, entered, into the third
round at the Co! wood links today, ss
the stumbling block for both the
Seattle and Portland golfers.
Von Elm has been playing the
most consistent golf of them all
throsgh the tournament and with
Jack Neville of California, eliminated
yesterday, bis chances of once more
winning the title stern likely, -
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New York Giants
Defeat Chicago
in Easy Fashion
World Champion Take So
ond Game of Series by 11
S Score Six Root
in Seventh.
New York, Jane . Tht Kew
York world's champion Giants de
rated Chicago in tht second garaa
of the series. 11 to 5. Aldndge was
effective until the sixth, when Smith
hit a home run with two on bases.
Ktw York clinched tha game in the
seventh, scoring six runs ea four
hits, two bases on balls, thrtt steals
and two errors.
Manager Killefer and Coach Da
ft? of Chicago were ordered eS tha
field by Umpire Quigley m the sixth
for kicking on a decision.
The score:
OMCsOO.
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still
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wear tor Inn In r:
CSIrar .......4 JM J I
New Tark Ml as
aummary Boas: itruf. Orts. MU.
ler. Terry, Hsnattt. Bssrrett, fYlech.
Oreh 411. MeueeJ ll. Teang (11. atea
Sel, Bavlth 1. Irrsrai Bta. Hollocasr,
Kraa, Tws-rsa hit: Teana. MeuesL
Tnree-sse hit: acre ft. Orimss. Mama
ran: Smith. Krug. Sielea aaaea: Ho),
loraer. Si en el (J), Teua. rncrh. Bao
rifics: Gauaey. Bass ea sails: OK
Barns. 1; all Caassy. S: str AMrtdse. I;
etf SMlaad, L IM eases ew
Tark. Si Chlcaf. . Strata est: Br
Caaaey. 1; ry i Wrier. I: Sr Bieolane.
I. Hit: Off i. Birees. i a I M l'
atnss; eft Caoesy. S la I X-J Inntnrs; eft
Alrlriir. S la S leninis (non sat In
IShth); eff Bisslaae. S la 1 lanlnsi oft
Kautmann. 1 la 1 Inning. Wlnalnf sticber:
Causey. Leatac nltcher: AJortSfs. Vm.
rirea: Cjuisley ana Moran. Tuns; .
Dodge
ri Drive Rnether
From Box in Third Frame
Brooklyn. Jaae S daelaaati tes41
Raeihera winamr trk st sisht
stralaet today, kaecklaf hire rrem tb
sax in the third Innin ant makiaf It
two In ncceaeios from Breeklya. The srsrs
was I u L Riser pureed shutout ball
sy ta the eighth, when Careneye wilt
threw, a triple hy Griffith an Wheat'
acre ten hit cava tha Dodgers two rUaai
The aeere:
C3N0TSXATI. I MO0SXTW.
ABH.O.A. ABStOA.
Bersa. of
Psureri, IS
rjunoSB. If
nsrpw. rf
Bsrsrses.
Boaae. n
Casensr. as
rinelll. Ik
SUssy. r
fouls
4 1 viRign. sa 411
S 11 Johnston, ss 4 11
S 1 BIB. tiruTit. 4 S S
1 X lWsaatll 4 S 4
1 t S NyeHLCr 4 1
1 S S'aeeaaiBSa, 1 4 1
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1-Nels
lrylaf
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i
I Total
SS S ST 11
Btted for Cader tn eighth.
Battd for Deo tor Is ninth.
Beore by tnnias:
Cincinnati 11 11 S1SJ7
Brooklyn Sr SOI SIS I
Summary Runs: Barna, Danbert (tl.
Tancan, Hargrsve, Bohns, Plnfllt High.
B. Griffith. Errors: Csveeey (1). John,
ston, Myera, Ward, Janrrln. Two-bass
htu: Daubert. Pnneaa, Janvrln. Three,
base hlu: Bursa. Paobert, Beha. B.
Griffith. Stoles baaea: Patibert, Kr.
rrva, Bohne. Bacritjce: Caraney (),
Riser Poubla plays: Caveney te Danb
ert, High to Johnston ts Bchmaadt, J anu
ria to Johnston te Brhmandt. ijatt ea
bases: Cinclnnsri, 7; Brooklyn, 7. Base
ea balla: Off Stuether. I; eff CsSere, 1.
Btrark snt: By Ruetber. 1: by Caders, 1:
by Decatur, 1; hy Riser. I. Etta: Off
Raetber, s in S -S Innings; eft Cetera, S
In I 2-1 Innings: oft Pseatnr la 1 1st
nlng. Losing pitcher: Ruether. Vm
pirea: Bart and ODsy. Time: 1:41.
Read The Bee all the way
through. You will find it Interest
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Saaaan' Bast
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STARTS
SUNDAY
At the
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Broadway high aad low life
goM-wiggifag vamp aad ia
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Continuous From I P. M.
A Csvlaxy The Arnuaement MarkeU
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Hw't a saationally renowned
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H and
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W1LLARD MACK
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Omaha' own a on
CLARK MARSHALL
in Mr. Mack' first
KICK M
A comedy-drama
enacted with
5 Other "Jubilee" Acts
ROME
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ADDED ATTRACTION
Lorraine Evans, petite violinist, presents
"The Golden Bird"
- A canary of almost human intelligence.
Ladies' Souvenir
Matinee Tomorrow
Miniature Vanity Case "Djer Kiss"
Powder Given Away
A great American
comedy played by a
freat American
comedian
WILL
ROGERS
"A POOR
RELATION"
Feature Photoplay
Shown, et All Performance
EXTRA EXTRA
Pathe News presents first pictures
AK-SAR-BEN RACES
Showinf exciting finishes of first
First and Only Pictures
THE "CHAINMAN"
Showinf the victims of Fred Brown, his
shack, the fi-are and manner in which the
three people were manacled.
USE BEE WANT-ADS
Ben Field
PHOTOPLAYS
PHONC
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ft
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99
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consummate skill
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SISTERS
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week's races.
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TNE9D0IE KOSLOF F aad
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A Riot of Laarhter
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The Broken Wing"
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