.THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. At Darrough Hurls Omaha to Victory in Two Games With Wichita Club Buffaloes Win First Game by 5 to 2 Score Local Pitcher Twirl 12 Con secutive Shutout Innings, but Weakens in Final Frame of Last Game. Wichita, Kan., June 14. Darrough pitched Omaha to victory m two garnet here today, winning the first. 5 to 2, and the tecond, 7 to 6. He pitched 12 eoniecutive shutout in r.ingi, but weakened in tbe last in nings of the second game. His team mates hit hard, however, and saved him thii game also. Score: OMAHA. , Tint gmi f.leUan. tb . fenederer, lb . (iraafhant, Sb . Manuah, el ... Orlffln, If OTeanor. rl .. Wllrcs, M . ... Utirrh. Iterrougn, p . . AB I R TO A I 1 II 4 1 4 I 8 1 t 1 1 1 4 a .4 . 4 I . 4 1 . a . a a . 4 . 4 0 at i ii ii u a WICHITA, AB B H TO A C a o i lb o Totals Smith. at Merger, s vVaehbarn, tb .... East, rt Hlakeeler, It Hairy, MtDoarell, lb .... W. Griff ls, Sb ... Mara, Onorr Totale 85 8 8 tJ 17 t batte for Nana la ninth. Omaha 1 I 11 II I 1 8aerlfteel Urantbaaa. Two-baae hltal Berger, . Urlilm, anniMor, UrMfla. Hum ran i srloweM. etiolrn bate i M un bare, Hlekeelej'. Ooubte playai Beraer. Haley Urautham-4illaMa-Bacdccar U-eox-oielason-bnodeeor. struck out! By Maun, l by Uarrougb, 1. Uaaee ou ball! Oil Maun 4t oil UajroBge. . ltt an baeei Wlrtalte. Oauba, a. Kerned reast Wlrhlte, 1 Omaha, a. Imiiireel Ander a aad bonaba. . Xlnw 8"d OMAHA AB. B CMuol, tb ....... 4 baf decor, lb 4 tiiantnain, Sb .... 6 Bdunuau, cl ........ 4 tirlifin, If 8 O'Connor, rt ...... 4 Wilcox, as 4 March, a .......v 8 Iiarratigh. o .4 ' Totals . SI 1 WICHITA. ' AB. B. 8mltb, ef ......... Berger, a s . . . . Berger. M " to seaborn, tb 4 Kt, rf 1 - lilauetlev, II 8 1 Haley, e x J McDowell, lb ...... a W. Uriffia, tb .... a 1 Mian, a leb. P J stiragorjr v 1 H. PO. A. B. l a x 1 4 U a a is, ai 4 a H. ro. a. x. 4 a t 4 Total,. ..40 U . 87 xBetted lot Sellers In 6th.-' Omaha . l 1 11 I I 0 1 J Wichita,, ....... I.. .0 IMMI1M Smmary Sacrifice hit! Snedecor, Ma nuel!, Two-baae Mts Ulslaaon (), Gren theas, Burch, Health. Kat, Blaweslejr (S). lloraa' runl44iuitbiW ototbabaaaii Blaaeeley. UWfien. Struck outl By Ba rough. Si by Seller, Is by Beebc, 8. Baas on DalUi Off irarroustt, xt off tkllan, f. Left on be: Wichita. Omaha, 4. Hit by pitched ball; UrUfin by Darrough. karned ruiwt: Wichita, t; Omaha, 4. l)m lire: Andemoa and iwmhue. Timei 1:44. Home Rua by Sisler V Wins Game for St. Louis St. Louie, June 14. The Senatore took a five-run lead on the Browne In their flret am her today, and loat when Staler' homer In the lxth -with th baie full counted th local ahead of a final ecore of 7 to 4. ' Pruett, who flntahed for. th Brown, la credited with a no-hit victory. Plclnioh, Senator backstop, waa bantehed for pro testing Umpir ilorlarty'e decialon. . Score: ft WASHINQTON. AK H O A 4 0 1 Smith, If Herri,, ab Rice, cf Judce. lb ' Ooebel. rf Brewer, rf PfCliillll'sh. M i 0 Plclnlcli. o S 0 GhtrrllT, e Johnion, p BrilllMrt, p Srtokion, p Buth 4 a.f 4 S 0 t t il 110 ' I S B - 1 3 1 0 S 1 0 o o 1 0 0 0 ITobia. rf Oerber, u lelaler. 11) WllUum. If 1 1 08horten, f comm. o Ellerbe, Sb Bayne. p Wrieht. p Pruett. p : 'HoDtnson . 'Sereretd ,1 ST." LOUIS. AB.H.U.A. . 4 110 3 o a 0 2 7 1 0 1 a s a o 4 o t 1 s 1 i o ' ToltU 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 5"8S7U Battea lor tricKeon i Betted for Bayne in third. Btted for W'right-.ln elxth. Score by Innings: ' . . '... Weehlngton "J St. Louie I" OOS'Mi 7 Summary Rune: Harrla 2), Bice, Ooe. bel. Shank. Johnson.- Tobln. Oerber, Sli ler (S). McManua, Shorten. Sevareld. .. Br ror: Gerber. Two-bae hlU: McManue, Rice. Tobln. ' Horn 1 rune: Rlc. Weler. Sacrifice hit: Packlnpaugh. Hafrie. Double play? HarrU to Peck to Judge. Left on bear: Waahlngton, S:,8t. Lol; 7. Baee on ball: Off Johnoiv : oft Erickeon, S; off Pruen, 1; off Brtllheert. I. Struck out: By Johneon. S: by Erick eon, a; by. Bayne, S; by Wright, 1; by Pruett, 3. Hit: Off Beyne. I In I ln nlnge: off Wright,--4 In 8 Inning; off Pruett, none In 1 1-3 Innings: off John eon. 8 In -6 S-S innings: off Brlllheert, nnj In no Inning: off Ertckson: 1 In I 1-J Innings: Htt by pitched ball: Smith, by Pruett. Winning pitcher: Pruett. Losing pitcher: v Erlcksoh. ' Umpire: Morlarty and Connolly. Time: S:17. Golf Ecte Q. Does the rule governing play In cas ual water apply where the ground has be come, eeft and muddy through carelessness in overwterlng a putting green? , A. Certaraly. This is eoaunoa cause of casual water condition. Q. Please state who takes the honor in a handicap match following the finish of play on a hole where both players cor fives, with the high handicap man receiving a stroke on the hole. In fire actual atmke, or Including for that matter penauiy ihf, "---man take th honor at the neat hole. Beault of play are baaed on not ecore and likewise the honor a the nt hole. Q Where a ball top o close to a bush that the player can't possibly play hi next stroke without bending the bush out of the way, I he allowed to so bead A. Te. he 1 "entitled n4e the rule to fairly take nia wane - , O May a playec have his esaaie oena aside a bush or limb of a tree while play ing a stroke if the bush or limb inter fere with hi play? 5Sv . ..i. i . inel match where a player through mistake play his opponent ball ana " A. The tall I replaced nd the hole prayed oat wtth no penalty. Fire Leading Hitters of Major Leagues .Katioaal Hornsby. St. Loul. . . B. Griffith. Brooklyn. Blgbee. Pittsburgh..., Daubert. Onclnnatt... T. Griffith, Brooklyn, American Sisler, St. Louis.... Steprstaoon. derel'd. illllftL Bhlladelphia.. O'Neill. Cleveland... Speaker, Cleveland. . O. AB. si m 35 14 4S 1S SS Z!0 IS 103 League. O. AB. IS lit 31 ies . 13 .43 12S ,44 MS R. H. Pet- 4 71 .S? It 41 .3iS 37 75 .4?t 41 SO -.344 IS S7 .S5S R. H. Pet SI SS .411 15 43 .4" 38 . .377 1 4? .37 It SS .It! Omaha Bee Racing Chart DAILY riULUU RAC1NO FORM ClJUtT (CaaapiM by Ceorg W. aWkUUaa) VeeMiag Juaja, Maftia U N.tkaaaoa. a tartar, A. MeKalgbt. OMAHA, Mi, Wadaaaday. Jum 14, lla Tenth day, siirnur aMatajf I WEATHER CLCAR. TRACK SLOW. 2584"" f,MT ACt rurteag. Para MOO. Nat valua wlaaor, 400 aocoao tqi taira, jo. two. roar -lae aa a. MaMeae. ir Horae end 2SSS D.l.nte I (B. Jeella t a (T, OS or 1)1 14 tll Carlos Enrique 1 (JmeiS tSSS Haepy Moment I (0 M nil It tSSS Old Blu t tJ. A. HalllliS ZSS4 Bill Spivln, t It. Owen ) US mil Agsia a (Lovell) U TSwner Wt. fit. ' I I ai viami lib 1 l' I . a ai tl h. ' tl a s. I Btr. fin. Jockey Od. Bt7 esvUk) .7t. Tullelt I.SS.l Barnaa 41 4 J. Oruber U SI-t S S'l S Klehsrdsoa 4S 00-1 4 4 S Varley 4 IS-I 1 T 1 R. Jones 11.40-1 AI post 4 nlao.t. Off at lilt. Time. ill. dIU. 11 .in.i. rv.u.. fl.40 win. ai SO place. 11.44 howi Entry It It place, tl St how. Winner, b. . a. by Seth-Keop Moving. Trainer, B. MeLara. SeraUbes, Deceitful PearL Overweights. Joella t. DeUnte brk slowly frora (ha ealsld. but rushed to th front at one aad standing off repealed ehallengee he held Joella J sai at th end. Joella 1 closed toutly whll under th whip. Carlo Enrtgua ran ll and finished tlosa up. Happy Moment ckeed a big gsp. I Coupled as Tarn O'SbantacJone entry. 2585SCCOND RACK riva nasi oao-balf farUags. Pur (400. Net value r. , f lo Ar. S4001 socoad. 70 third, $30. , Three-year kU' aad ap. VIRIIIIMf. nd 0 iwnee ZI41 Crlspl I (P. Irwin 147 1671 Innovation (Spicer) III tS7t Udy Eileen T (8. P. St) 107 tilt Overstep S Kindchr 104 JS7I Sir John jr 4 M. Darby) lit SS7t Flaxy Ms t (J. Hall) 8t IS7S Fashion Girl I (Je'p Br.)lt7 tS71 Johnnie Dver 4 (P. Rvanllit tSSt Panhaadler 4 (P. Cooporlllt It tS7l Deeert Ros t (Wslkerl 147 4 Wt. 8t. t I gir. Fin. Jockey Pas. gt's tl 1' Single! If if tl R. Dei 4 4 tl J. M' leton ISS-1 Dortty . 4.44-1 M' Bride I7.IS-1 tcheffall e g W. Maadera l.SS-1 t Ss Richardson 14.04.1 T 74 7 P. Hera 47.IS-1 t S S'l E. Bam 1 10 Trallklll 4 l It It O. Ury at ii t tl 41 I 4" IS.OS-1 4.10-1 lt.41-1 IS7I Uengro It (E. M Elroy)lll Left at post M.Hodacs nc pose I minutes, orr at 3:10. Tim. it4, sii 1:01H, lilt, tt mutuels paid Crl.pl II SO win. 14 0 place. It.lt show; Innovation 14.40, place. !4, hol Lndy T-0 show. 8Urt good for all but Centra. Won air throe driving. Winner, b. m. t. by Hapsburg-StanneL Winner entered for IJ00. Trainer, P., Irwin. Scratches. Melody Man. OverweighU. Girl I. Jonnl 4. Crlspl moved up steadily rounding the last turn and, standing a hard drive, h outstayed Innovation In a. fast finish. Latter took a slight lead from th start and when challenged hung en with rare gmnees. Ldy Eileen ran well and finished resolutely. Overstep had no mishaps. 8lr John tired. 9flA THIRD RACE Pre ana eae-naJf furlongs. Pun 8400. Net valu r to a- S400 aacoad, 70 third, S30. Three-year-old aad op. Claiming. ... Index Hors and Owner Wt. fit, j gtr. Pin. Jockey Ods. 8t's .10-1 10.40-1 44tO-l St.OS-1 tl.ll-1 S0.2S-1 , S.S0-1 llt.10.1 ltt.So-1 T.ta-i II 11 l'l 1'i D. Hurn 41 4 SI tl Singleton 6' S 4 t Seheffell 1 t Sh, 4' R. Dorlty 4 ! t 8 John.ton It 7 7 4' Shoekley Si It 8' T J. G ruber ; a t t l Barham t S' ! t W. Vartoy a- 19 IW L. Hill 1574 Herder 7 (C. B. Irwin) lit 1 2Sn Littl Pointer 4 (Maltby)lt7 t tSSt Helen Major t E. Leoperl'IS 7 1571 Indlanola 11 (Indian. 8) lit I iS74 Chilly Day 4 (Johnton)117 I 2S71 Nellie Wltwer I (8tilI'n)M07 t 2SP2 Hop Over S (0. Davis) 'HI It 2SS1 Blue Jay It (Mr. Rlc) lit 4 till Ben. Broderick T (O'ner)llt I 2468 TilloUon It (M G'gor) lit, t At pest z minutes. Off at 1:42. Time :ti. :4H. '114. 1:10. It mutuels paid Herder It win. I2.lt pise. Il.tt (how; Pointer tl.tt place. S.7 show; Helen IS. SO show SUrt good. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, br. . 7, by Colln-Belgravia. Winner entered for 1800. Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Scratch, Ben Greonloaf. Jim - Parmer. Overweights, Day 5. Herder had the speed of his opposition and easily won all th way. Little Pointer elosed resolutely and outstayed Helen Major. Latter need in improved form. Indlanola was almost knocked down soon after the start. Chilly Day and 8enator Broderick showed speed, but failed to stay. Tlllotson ran a bad rac for him. ' FOURTH RACE Five and one-half furlong. Pun tilt. Met valu to winner. MOO: aacoad. S70i third. 830.. Thiaa-vaarrfMa and . Claiming. Index Horse and Owner Wt. SI. 1 1 1 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St's 2587" 2658 Rosa Hay Brown K (S'da)lll 2802 M Murphy 11 (M'risoa) lit 2540 Mary D. 8 (Sheldon) SS 2552 Cv Men 7 (H. Well) 117 2671 Mamia Van (L'dram) 111 2671 Tempy Duncan 11 (W'rs)lll 2672 Maud M. 8 (M'lson) ltt 2664 May Moon (Kohler 107 11 2672 Fern Leaf 6 (W. Bray) 107 It 2617 Bueklaide t (Sterrett) lit 8 11 l't l'i 1 M'Cullough S as I" I"' ss. Barnes 8' S 81 8 (,8 1 l 7 7 Seheffell Johnston F. Crimes Minders J. Allen Sohoekley 8.40-1 10.06-1 11.10-1 lit .86-1 178.18-1 28.16-1 8.88-1 2481 Blateaway It (Baxter)!! at 4:10lm, 21 S tl 4 41 t II 81 7s 11 It lt 8 101 9 i t'l L. Mill 201.06-1 7 " B B. Carter 100.00-1 IS 11 11 II . Esperuhad 1.85-1 At pott 2 minutes. Off at 4:10lm. :24iu :4t. 12. 1:104. 82 mutuels paia nosa sv.zu win. ss.so puce, snow; Mesiurpby ss.zo place, ss.tt show; Mary D 84.40 show. Start good. Won easily, seeond and third driving. Winner, b. m. 8. by luck and Charity-Mis 8dalla. Winner entered for S800. Trainer, H. Shields. Overweights, McMurphy 4, Cave Man 8. Rosa May Brown sprinted to th front with rapid strides and decisively' out pacing her opposition she won in a eanter. MeMurphy we prominent from- the start and under strong handling just managed to outstay Mary D. Latter showed good speed and made a resolute finish. Cave Man Is improving. Maud M. showed nothing. Blaxeway pulled up quit 1am. TtfQ FIFTH RACE Five and one-half furlong. Pur' 8500. Net valu. rJ to winner., 8400; aacoad, gI0j third, $80. Thre-yar-le assay up. Claiming. Index Horse, and Owner Wt. Bt. Str. Fin. Jockey Ods,. ' gt's TT785.1 . J681 Walterlna t (H. Crook) lit 1 ' 8574 Fickle Fancy 7 (Shldon)106 8 , 2549 Sedan (C. B. Irwin) 115 7 ' Tawasentha 4 (Looper) 105 8 2581 John Spohn 10 (B'hears) 115 4 (267DB. A. Jones It (J. HalD'llt 2 2656 Ruth Wehle 8 (J" sop B.U12 5 2 21 l'l l1! W. Varley 4l S' s, zt Espenshad 10.15-1 7 7 S 81 IV Hum .45-1 tt 8 4' 4) Skheffell liJo-l 51 4 51 5 E. Barnes 10.80-1 l'l 11 2 S Richardson 1S.T0-1 8' 3" 7 7 1 M'Cullough . lT.St-1 At post 2 minute; off at 4:88: time :24, :48i. 12. I:lt. S2.00 mueuels paid Walterlna. 125.80 win, 410.80 plae. 14.10 show; Fancy 810.40 place, tl.20 how; Sedan 12.90 show. Start good for all but Sedan. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, eh. m. Veorhees-Lady Athellng, Winner entered for 860t. Trainer 1. Taylor. Scratches, Judge , Bndrow-Sunnywaya. Over weights. Ruth 2. ;. Walterlna raced B. A. Jones down rounding th far turn and tekfntr the lead won with ease. Fickle Fancy elosed stoutly but had to be hard ridden to withstand the rush of Sedan. The latter wa caught in th barrier and prac tically left. He then elosed a great gap and was easily th best. Tawasentha went well. B. A. Jones (topped bsdly. OC1Q SIXTH RACE On mil and on-lxteenth. Purs 800. Nat value' to "v' winner, $400; second. $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds and up. Claim Index Horae and Owner Wt. St. til Str. JTIn. Jockey Ods. St' 2668 Buekhorn 2d 5 (Updike) 118 4 5 2 2 2 U Menders 2570 Boreas 7 (Warren) 9K74 W, G. M'Clintock 4 (S'tlllS (2576)Mooresque 8 (K'belkamp)9t 2570 Lotta G. 8 (J. A. Hall)8S (2562)01d Rose 8 (Mrs. Rice) 121 118 2 4'J 51 6 6 2 E. Barnes 5 1 ll 1 1 8" L. Mills 1 34 4'1 4 8 4 Seheffell 8 2" 81 8"! 4l 6' F. Horn nsrnsm 1.10-1 10.25-1 t.70-1 2.20-1 17.80-1 8.85-1 4 8 4 8 8 8 Af T..t 1 minute.: off at 5:07: time :25a. :58. 1:17. 1:44. 1:58. 82 00 mutuels paid Buekhorn. 84.20 win, 18.50 place. $2.70 show; Boreas t6.70 place, 83.80 show, MeCllntoek $8.00 how. SUrt good. Won all thre driving. Win ner b. g.; 5 Buckhorn-Bertle. Winner entered for $400. Trainer A. Haslett, Scratches. Lorena Moss-Regreso . ',, . Buekhorn II raced close up from the sUrt and although coming wide en tering the stretch won going away. Boreas made a fast finish and easily out. stayed W. G. MeCllntoek. ' Latter stopped badly after showing th most early speed. Mooresoue raeed dtoappointingly. . . . "7 Z 7fi SEVENTH RACE One mil. Purs 8)800. Nat value to winner, $400; in,, third. BSO. Three-Tear-olda and up. Claiming. Ind-x Horae and Owner Wt. St. t I I Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. Sf 2548 N. K. Beal 8 (C. Neely) 115 em Kuel W. i (S. Baxter) 105 (25)Bill Head 6 tJ H M Cool)115 2568 Dainty Lady 8 (C Irwin) 107 2588 Balfour 4 (F. Sheldon) lit 8 S'l ! 2" 21 l'l R. Seovills j' vt Espensnaa 2 ll II I1 5 41, 4,,4 1 2 8" 8t 4 a'-' t . s 4 8 H at 4 d, Jones Hurn 5 S. Carter 1.75-1 8.75- 1 2.95-1 2.76- 1 10.45-1 At u. mlnnte: off at 6:42: time :I5Vj. :51. .1:16,. l:44Vk. 82.tt mutuls paid Beal, 85.50 win, $8.50 place, 82.50 show; Hatel $7.10 place. 88.20 show; Bill Head $2.40 show. Winner ch. g. S Glorlfier-Puritan Girl. Winner entered for $800. Trainer C. Qlngley. Scratches, Milton Boblee, Korth Shore, Geonre James. Mildred. . ' - . aN K Seal was saved close up until after entering the Stretch where he dashed' to" the front to Win with ease. Hasal W. set a good psce but was .no match for the winner when challenged Bill Head made up aome ground. Dainty. Lady tired. , ' '.'"'-' - ' ' Thursday's Race Entries FIRST RAC7-One mile. Pure 3800. Tnree-year-uiue ..-.......o- R17 Valid. M. 2674 Louise Paul 3583 John R. Roche :s8 Tyranny ..... 257,6 Acclamation 2570 Capt. Hodg .... 1571 ntsgerald 256S The Oklahoman (8) SECOND RACE Six 8600. Claiming. ..and up. 2688 Tawasentha 2572 Vera's Choice .... 2683 Wincheater ...... 2S86 Innovation ....... 2576 North Shore 258? Rosa May Brown 2578 Sovereign II 3678 WIJ1 O' the Wisp 2585 Johnny Dyer 25SA Milton Roblee ... 2574 Day of Wrath ... 2574 Kimberty Also eligible: 2683 Wis Judge ..... (13) 105 ....110 116 ....115 ....116 116 11S 116 furlong. Three-year- -olds .106 ..108 ..114 ..111 ..111 ..111 ..11 ..116 ..114 ..116 ..11S ..116 ..lit THIRD RACE Six furlong. Purs 8500. Claiming. Tnree-year-oia enu up. MIX Can Ma (2566)Mla Frauland .. (2541)Brown Dick .... 2588 Walterlna 2574 San Pablo ....... (250) Flossie T. 2111 Myrtle -A. (3677)Eddl Fuller .... (2178)1. W. Harper 2576 Gomul 3572 Our Leader .... 2581 Ihlrty Seven ... Also eligible: 3672 Tom Ellison (13) ! ....101 ....11s FOURTH RACE Council Bluff Handi cap. Purse. 6600. Three-year-old and up. Six Furlong. ' 2536 New Model .,..80 2 $60 Precious Jewel .;..'. S3 (3576)MarcelIa Boy : ...,.10 (2580)Manlcur 102 (267S)Phrone Ward .X107 254S Ikey T. .......108 (257)Klrtle's Cub '. 114 (254Money .126 254S Motor Cop X132 xlrwin-Updlke entry. (8) FIFTH RACE Omaha Chamber of Com merce handicap. One mile. Purs 31,000. - Three-year-olds and up. (2580)Manlcure SS l263)Rreo 103 2583 Capt. Clover 104 (2582Don Jos xlOS 2668 Rifl .....104 2568 Franklin zlOS 2568 Hony Beau 113 (2568)Woodla Montgomery 120 (8) xC. EX Groves entry. SIXTH RACE? One mil. Claiming. 2570 Cork 2581 Ethel Toth 2678 Honolulu 2583 Kuan 2551 Hand Sweep 3567 Marshal Tighlman 2578 Bolala 2568 George Jamea ... l SEVENTH RACE On and one-sixteenth . mile. Puree 1500. Claiming. Threo-year-olda and up. 2577 Vestlna "01 256? Caraway .; its 2563 An Revelr !! 256S Lorena Moss .....108 2570 Brando Ill (255ft)Leenrack , 11 258 Borea ..11 (852)Mark Denuniio lis Clear Fast. Purse SS00. Three-year-old and up. I......110 USENBEE WANT ADS THEY .BRING PROFITS L ' i Indians Bunch Hits and Win Pitching Duel Stephenson, Runner Up for Bitting Honors, Will Bo Out of Game Several Days Injures Thumb. Cleveland, June 14. Cleveland bunched its four hits with Collins' only base on balls and won s pitch ers battle from Boston, 3 to 0, to day. Coveteskie held the Red Sox to three hits, two of which were made by Smith, former local outfielder. Stephenson, Cleveland second baseman, who is giving Sisler a bat tle for the baiting honors of the league, will be out of the game for several days, having had nia right thumb smashed by a pitched ball. Score: BOSTOM. I CLXVXLAYD. . AB.RO.A AB.rT.0A. Smith, rf 4 8 1 0 Jamlesen, ef 3 14 0 Uennekr. 11 4 0 8 6 Eani. If S frail. 2b 4 11 slOarilner. 8b 8 fhuan, Sb 4 0 8 OlSiaphensm. 3b 8 J. Collin,, ef 8 0 4 SlWhsraass. 2b 0 Bums, lb 3 t t VI. Beaell. ss 3 O'Bnurks, N 3 13 SIMelnals. lb 8 Chaplin, a 3 t 1 0 Weed, if W. Collins, p S 1 t 0 t s 1 t l is o JIO'N.lll IConlasaia. toui sb io I Totals 27 4 27 18 icor by Innings: .... Boston 000 000 0004 Cavaland 300 tot OOx 8 Summary Runs: Evans, Oardner, tepheuon. Error: Melnnl. Two-baa hit: J. Sewell. Throe-baa hit: -Smith, Stephenson. Stolen base: Wambsgans. Sacrifice hit: Evan. Double play: J. Sewell te Gardner. Left on baeea: Boston. 4: Cleveland. 6. Baa on bill: Off Col lin. 1; off Cnvolesklo, 1. Struck out: By Collin .1; by Coveleskle. 3. Hit by pitch dball: Jsmleaon. Sewell, Stephen son, by Collin. Wild pitch:' Collins. Um pir: Dlneen and Nallln. Time: 1:26. Detroit Hits in Pinches and Defeats New York Detroit, June 14 Detroit hit In th pinches behind Olson's steady pitching to day and defeated New York, S to 3, In th opening game of th series. Hell mann sent Detroit away to a long lead in the first Inning with a horns run Into the right field bleachers, scoring two runner ahead of him. It was Hellmann's 11th homer thla season. Score: KEWTOBK. I DETROIT. AB.H. O.A.I AB.R.O.A. 4 3 5 OIBIuc. lb 4 S 10 1 21R. Jones. Sb 4 1 0 eirobb, er Will, cf Ward, 2b Ruth. If Baker, 3b Heusel. rf Plpp. lb cott. ss Dcioiuisr. 8. Janes, p Bcksni . Sktnnsr Totals 1 01 1 0 t 0 t 0 Veaeh. If HeilRiann, rf Cntihaw. 2b Rlfnar, ss Baaaler. e Olssn, p Totals 32 10 27 11 31 S 14 8 Batted for Devormer in ninth. Batted for 8. Jones In ninth. Score by Innings: Now Tork ' 000 110 000 2 Detroit 301 001 lOx S Summary Runs: Ruth, S. Jones. Blue. R. Jones. Cobb, Veaeh, Hellmann (2). Er rors: Ruth, Cutahaw. Two-bas hit: Cutehaw. Plpp. 8. Jone. Hellmann, Blue, Cobb. Horn run: Hellmann. Sacrifice hits: Ward. Rlgney. Double plays: Rig nay to Cutehaw to Blue, Blue to Rlgney to Blu. Left on bases: New Tork, 7; De troit, 5. Baa on balls: Off Jones, 2: off Olsen,' 1. 8truck out: By Jones,. 1; by Olsen. 4. Hit bv pitched ball: Scott, and Baker, by Olsen. Umpire: Chill and Hlldebrand. Tlm: 1:87., Chicago Takes Long End of Free Hitting Contest Chicago. June. . 14. Chicago defeated Philadelphia. 6 to 6. In a free-hitting con- teat today. C. Walker of the Athletic drove out hla 11th homer of the season Ernie Johnson was hit by a pitched ball en. the elbow and had to retire trora tne Same. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I ..... , AH.H.O.A.I ' 6 11 l! Johnson, ss 3 8 OlafeClallaa. ss 1 oi Muiiisan. 3b 1 s oi renins, 2b 1 1 11 Hooper, if 1 8 llMoetll. ef 1 1 81 Pals. If 1 SIBhaelv. lb 3 0 0 llRchalk.e 10 0 OlPeber. p Teraif . 3b Johnston, lb Walker. If Welch, rt Miller, cf , Perkins, e OaUowiv, as Trrkes. 8b Heimaeh, p Bruisy 5 6 8 8 3 3 4 8 1 CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. 10 14 SIS 4 1 1 t S 3 .2 4 6 3 3 0 I 3 1 t 4 3 8 0 3 A 11 4 8 3 13 4 0 0 4 Totals 84 11 24 131 Totals . 38 14 37 31 Batted tor Helmach In ninth. Sir hv Innlnea: Philadelphia 100 101 020-8 Chicago '. 101 130 OOx Summary Runs: Walker (8), Perkins, Oalloway, Johnson (2), Collins, Mostil, Falk, Schalk. Errors: Young, McClellan (3), Mostil. Two-base hits: Welch, Mos ul. Home run : Walker. Stolen base: Hooner. Sacrifice, hits: Mulligan. Miller, Parkins, Heimaeh. Doubl plays: John son to Collins to Bheely, Heimaeh to Dykes to Johnston. : Left on bases: Phil adelphia,' 7.;- Chicago, 11. Base on balls: Off Faber. 3: off Helmach. 3. Struck out: By Helmach.vS: by. faber, 1. Hit by pitched bail: - Mostil1 and Johnson, by Helmach. Umpires:- Evans. Owen and waian. Tim: i.t.u. GetWhat You Pay You must pay as much, or mora,, for cdtrs that have to "go got a repu tation," as the Hupmo bile costs. Why pay. practically the same money for a car you cn only hop will be gocxl, when the Hup mobile brings you abo lutt certainty of reliable, low-cost performance throughout its long life? This is the 14th year of good Hupmobiles; . the , Hupmobile is a car of known value. Why buy on "spec," when you can invtst in a Hupmobile? We will giadly demon strate the Hupmobile and give you good serr- , ice at lowest cost after you buy it Stewart Motor Co. .2523 Farnam Street I AT w fma ffeur live rraoh Silver Creek. Neb.. June 14 (Special) Silver t'rek loat a fast gam to Bell weed here Tuesdsy, S to S. Batterlaa Silver Creek: Sumavlrh nd Bhank; Ball wood: Nanihss and Jud vina Hsiard Club Lae. Pleaeanton, Neb., June 11. (Speclil.) Th lords mad II four out af five In the Buffalo County league by winning from Hasard Sunday, 11 lo 7. Coming Eeaay Winner. , Corning. I., Jun 14. (Special.) Corning swsmped Cumberland here Tues day. 14 lo 3. The Ksntsa City Tigers, a colored team, canceled Ita gam with Corning nd Cumberland was substituted. M. Edwarda Wins. . St. Edwards, Neb.. June 14. (Special.) Bt. Edwards defeated Albion here Bun day, 8 to I. The gam wa featured by th heavy hitting of th local and th pitching of Folllott. Batteries 8t. Edwards: Folllott and Flhr; Albion: Cldwll and Dougla. Woodbine Lose Game. Dunlap, la.. Jun 14. (ftptelal.) Dun tap won from Woodbine here Sunday. S to 2 Th Dunlap bind furnished musle for th Urg crowd of speeutor Woodbln . tot 000 8 I 1 Dunlap 301 000 0x 5 4 4 Batteries: Alter and Hammes; Jack man and Both. ' Betsy Ross Te.pi Pilot Suspended FranW Hubatka, manager of the Betsy Ross baseball team of the American league, has beeji in definitely suspended for unsports manlike conduct, according to an nouncement today by Johnny Den nison, chief of -the muny umpiring staff. - Hubatka removed his team from the field at Riverview park last Sun day and refused to continue the game after one of his players had been ejected from the game. A further penalty against the team may 'be assessed by the board of di rectors of the Muny Baseball as sociation, which, has strict rules against teams refusing to play. Otto Knabe Released. Kansas City, June 14. Failure of the Kansas City baseball team to make a better showing in the Amer ican association pennant race caused the release of Otto Knabe, manager, yesterday, according to an announce ment made last night by George Muehlebach, president of the Kansas City team. Wilbur Good, who has been with the team six years, will succeed Knabe, taking up his new duties thii afternoon. Every chimney in Roughtown ex ploded like - Vesuvius .when the Glutt picked one UP rom tne r and laid Gink alongside of it. The referee got very angry, but he was a man who always counted 100 when he got mad. Jock Malone Beats Bryan Downey Omaha Be Leased Wire. Aurora. HI., June 14. Jock Malone, ef St. Paul spotted Bryan Downey of Cleveland a couple of rounds, In the first of which he suffered the humiliation of a knockdown, then, with vengeful exactness handed an awful pasting to the Ohioan. and won in the windup of the show held here Ust night. It remained for the preliminaries to furnish the knock out siufl Frankie SchsrUrr ol Chicago knocked Mutty Smith out in the fourth round. Tim Hunt of Chicago who sub stituted for Jack Eil. and Mike Eulo. a couple of 1 pounders hardly had started tshen Hurst crashed a right to Eulo's jaw which meant curtains. Jack Terry and Jack Ryan of Chirago went an 8-round draw. Rost Murphy of Chicago chopped a right to ihe chin of Jack Lawrence for a knockout in the first round of their scheduled 8-round bout. Bee Want Ads rrocute Results. White Sox Sign Colorado Outfielder Denver, June 14. Let Willard. star University of Colorado out fielder, has signed s contract to play with the Chicago White Sox and will leavt Denver Thursday for Chi- cago, it was aiuiounced yesterday. The contract is understood to call for $600 for the first 30 days, and (1,000 per month fr tht remainder of the baseball season. H U D S O N 1 i i o v 33 The Coach 1795 It Also Has Hudson's New Motor The Coach is a beautiful closed car, costing less than 6 above the price of open models. Now it adds the attraction of the new Super Six motor. Performance is wholly altered a glorious sense of motion, free as flight It is a revelation even to Super-Six owners. See the Coach today. Examine the closed ear advantages offered at this price. And learn the charm of this greater Super-Six motor in a ride. GUY L.SMITH Phaeton - - $1695 7-Paat. Phaeton 1745 'Cabriolet- - 2395 Coupe - -2570 Sedan - - 2650 . freiahs and Tom Extra (5119) tmrvicc rn 2563-5-7 Farnam iia n"n' Street OMAHA, .US'L DOuglaa 1970 flOUa MOTOR WILL BUN fJatTTOt AND LAST LONOCft If THE LUSRtCATlNO OIL IS TAKEN OUT sTVEBY $00 MLtt AND rftCSM OIL PUT IN . , Wg DO IT FOB YOU WITH Cltj&t'CXA MOTOR OIL; lct ue also fill vow tbmsmmiom .. 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