THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1922. Mrs. Mark Levings Low in Qualifying Round of State Golf Tournament Turns in Card of 98 Over Happy Course Mr. Silver Second Low Medalist With 99 Cham pionship Flight Starts' Today. HOOTING the Saints Wallop "Coffey"HarP and Win Game Happy Hollow ;'-h-ih. course in a W, I i.mmham, 11 M- J.:iZtf : ingi of the I ii"!d nt,rY.r, rf club ye strrday wiinn. . s lotf medal- ."K.TirtffL.- Wilder, c-lb St. Joseph. Mrt . June 19. St. Jo eph walloped the ball hard today ant) took another game from Omaha, 9 to 3, Coffindaffer wn pounded hard, while Bird had little difficulty in holding the Buffaloes. Score: OMAHA. it in the quali fying round of the fifth annual Xe braka state women' golf cham pionship tournament. Sixty-four of the 72 women who played yeterday survived the quali fying round and "ill compete today in the first flight of the champion ship. The sun was hidden behind a cloud durinR most of the morning and a cool hreeze swept the course, making an ideal day for play. Mrs. Levingi Medalist. Mrs. Levings won the low medal ist prire by bring one stroke under Mrs. Walter G. Silver of the Happy Hollow club, who turned in a card of 99. Mrs. Levings' score: Out .,. I U U 1 47 ...I I I I It i I t SI AD. R. H. ro. A. F. 8 0 t I 1 It .... 4 I I 0 4 ft a t ft a 4 8 o s l o o i o a o 4 o a t o 1 t I 4 i i o p-H.. 4 1 I t 1 i o o i o o "sol " tl 10 "l st. josrru. AS. K. H. FO. A. E. 3 1 I ID 0 I) 4 t 0 (I 0 t I S 1 0 II 4 0 ' I I 0 II Hiatal ft o I 4 e ft o i s 4 o a l o 4 o o a l o o o o o o o o o 7"S7 IS 17 17 "l Equine Aristocrats of America Will Compete at Latonia ToInU Olu.n. lb (orildrn. If . H.hrr, rf ... HonoMlU, rf lefat. . . MrllooaM, Sb Nlevenaan. Sb K(in1ler, e ., lllrd. p tSmllh, tt .. Totals . xRattMl fnr Wllrox In wtrnlh. (Kan for Iterate In eighth. Hrora by Inrilntu Omaha 00011(100 0 t ft. Jncrph I0 100S01 I Nummary Hunt and Mtat Off Bird, I and 8 1 off (nfflnilaffcr. 8 and IS la 1 l- Innln(i) off Ourrh, 0 and 0 In i-s Inning. Karnrd run.: Omaha. 8: Hi. Joarph, . IUm on ball.! Off Bird, ti off (offlnrlar fer, 4. Struck outi By Bird 4, by Coffin. naifrr, a. Lrt on ha.rs: umana. 71 Pit. Mr M f JVninlH r.f tK flmaha 1 ,OIM,, ,H Tvro-Baao nut: (orriuen, A , , Umana Ittirrh. Fisher. MrOonald. Three-baso hltl ' ofrindnrfer. Double plnym Bird-Derate. Olson; Msuiiish-fcpenrrr. Karrlflca hit: Bo now III. Hit by pitched ball) By fofflndaf- fcr (Olaon.) Nlolen banc: Oialason. I'm- pirei: Ormshy and Hnlnien. Time: 1:45. Field club, winner of the 1921 tour.na ment, had a 102. Mrs. Karl Linin ger, runner-up last year, apparently was off her swing and took a 110. Omaha's representation in the tournament took 15 of the 16 places in the championship flight. Mrs. C. M. Joh.'ison of Fremont being the only out-state golfer to gettinto the elite class. " Sart Play at 9 o'Clock. Thirteen out-state golfers, teed off in the qualifying round. Play today will start in the fhamp flight at 9 a. m.. and golfers in the ether classes will be started at half hour intervals. Play in the second flight will be held Wednesday and the semi-finals will be reached Thursday. The championship will be decided Friday. Detroit Wins Seventh Straight Game From Boston Detroit. June 19. Detroit won lt aventh airtight fame today bv defeating; Botton. 11 to , In a tlugginK match. Hellmann was itopped In the fourth by Fullerton after making: 10 consecutive aafe hlti. Pratt hit a home run over the acoreboard In th eighth Inning with two ruhnara on.. Score: BOSTOV. DBTEOIT. i Pinch Hitter's Home Run in Ninth Inning Wins Game Philadelphia. June 19 A home run drlva by Pinch Hitter Pejers. scoring two men ahead of him In the ninth gave Philadelphia an I to victory today over Chicago. In the Cuba half of the same Innlnn with the score tied. Recruit Pitcher Kaufmann smashed a homo run with Wlrta on base. Score: CHICAfiO. I PHILADELPHIA. ABU OA I AB.HO.A. Stall, rf 5 1 0 (I RarP. 3h 5 13 1 nnllocher, is 4 0 S SiParkinson, 2b 4 Knit. 3b 4 1 3 t'WIIIIams. cf 3 Crimea, lb J 1 11 l Walker, rf 3 '418 oiT'tHiiirveau. rf 0 Frllierf. rf Miller, ir Terrr. 2b Wlrta. c Stnetand. p Kaufmann. p 1 6 3 0 4 0 0 0 I, 1 2' 2 8 0 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 (I 0 I.lebold. cf Menosky. If Bums, lh Pratt. 2b riucan. 3h Tolllni. rf Ruel. o Plttencer, la Quinn, p Fullerton. p TMrtf. p Smith Total! AB.H.0.AI ABH.O.A 4 1 1 OIB'ue. lh 5 S S 0 4 9 3 HlJnnea. Sh 5 8 13 4 1 11 (1'Cc.bb. cf ,5110 .1 3 1 .HVearh. If 3 2 3 1 5 1 3 HHeilTinnn. rf 3 12 0 4 0 3 llCutihaw. 2b 4 2 4 5 2 2 DIHiney. Jb 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 JIRimey. H 3 13 1 10 0 1'rtiHler. c 3 13 0 0 0 0 O'atoner. p 10 0 3 3 0 1 ?i01.iham. p 10 0 2 10 0 OI Tnlinson. p 0 0 0 0 I nMiree. p ft o ft o 35 13 24 1!' Clark 110 0 I 34 15 2T 15 i Totall Patted fnr Pl-rcy 1n ninth. Batted for Stoner In seventh. Score by Innings: Boston HO M0 040 9 Detroit 311 150 OOx 11 Summary lluns: Llebold i2), Menosky (2). Pratt (2). Ruel, Pitteneer (2), Blue (2). Jones (2). Veach. Hellmann (2). Cut shaw. Baasler (2. Clark. Errors: Col lina. Jones Two-hase hits Burns. Three base hits: Veach (2). Cutshaw. Jones. Home run: Pratt. Stolen base: Hellmann. Sacrifice hits: Collin. Ruel. Stoner, Jones, Veach. Kfgney. Cnbb. Bassler, Burns. Double plays: .Tones to Cutshaw to Blue, Rlgney to Cutshaw to Blue. T.eft on bases: Boston, 10; Dttroit. 9. Base on ballss: Off Oulnn. 3; off Fullerton, 1; off Stoner. 4: off Oldham. 2; off Johnson, 1. Struck out: Bv Ouinn. 1: bv Johnson. 1: by Stoner. 2. Hits:' Off Quinn. 7 in i Johnston, lb Innines: off Stoner. R in 5 innines: off walker, if runerion, a in i i-.i innings; on iiio ham. 4 In 2 1-S inninars: off Piercv. 3 in 3 2-3 innings: off Johnson. 2 In 2-3 in nlna; tnone out In ninth): off Dnuss, none In 1 Innlna. Hit bv pitched ball: Menosky. by Oldham. Winning nltcher: Stoner. Loslna pitcher: Quinn. Umpires: Chill and Hildehrand. Time; 2:27. 4 1 3 01 1. If 4 3 2 0 .V Fleteher. M 4 2 0 4 0' Leslie, lb 4 2 0 1 O'Henllne. 0 3 110 OlWeinert. p 3 l-Wriahtatnna 1 Intals 31 8 2 lJlWimers. p 1 Peteri 1 I Totals 3.1 0 27 13 Two out when wlnnlnar run scored. Batted for Welnert in sixth. Batted for Winters In ninth. Score by Innings: Chicago 010 003 002S Philadelphia 000 001 3048 Summary Runs: Krug. Grimes (2). Miller. Wlrts. Kaufmann, Rapp. Williams, Walker, Lebourveau. Lee (2), Henllne. Peters. Errors: Hollocher (2). WiriB. Walker. Two-base hits: Statz, Krug. Fletcher. Henline. Home runs: Miller. Kaufmann. Peters. Stolen bases: Park inson. Henline. Sacrifice hit: Fletcher. Double plays: Hapn to Leslie. Lee to Henline to Rapp, Terry to Hollocher to Grimes. Parkinson to Fletcher to Leslie. Left on bases: Chicago. 4: Philadelphia. 11. Base on balla: Off Welnert, 4: off Stueland, 5: off Kaufmann. 4. Struck put: By Stueland. 2; by Welnert. 3: by Kaufmann, 3. Hits: Off Welnert, 7 In 6 Innincs; off Winters. 1 In 3 Innings; off Stueland. 7 In B 2-3 innings; off Kauf mann, 2 in 3 Innings. Wild pitches: Stue land. Kaufmann (2). Winning pitcher: Winters. Losing pitcher: Kaufmann. umpires: Moran and Quigley. Time: 2:20. Browns Strengthen Hold on American League Lead St. Louis, June 19. The Browns strengthened their hold on first place by one game bv defeating Philadelphia to day. 3 to 2. .This puts the locals twd and one-half games ahead of New York. The winnlnsr run was scored In the seventh when McManus' single brought In Tobln from second. Tobln was safe on first on Galloway's low throw and was sacrificed to second by Gerber. Score: PHILADELPHIA Cincinnati, June 19, A race that it expected to rival in importance and enthusiasm the Kentucky Derby and the Preaknett stakes will be run at Latonia Saturday, June 24. It will be known as the Kentucky special and the Kentucky Jockey ciub will nana up a purse ot sw.ihki, The equine aristocrats of America will compete for this rich prize. The race win te or J-vear.o d tx clusively and each horse will carrv 120 pounds over the mile and one- quarter journey. The race is a sne cial event, put on the Latonia rac ing program by General Manager watt j. Winn in order to insure the presence of the unbeaten Morvich at the Latonia meeting. Denver Beats Wichita Wichita. Kan, Juna II Penver won the laal game of the aerlea from Wichita. i io i, uy nam inning iu the firsi In- ninw Score: DENVER. 1 WICHITA All H O A All H O A Gomes, rf SIS 0 Smith, cf S 1 S I WrlsM.ce 1 0 1 u.iMmrn, Jb 113 1 l.T.. If 4 t 0 0 Htrter. aa til: O'Hrieu. rf 4 10 0 Eul. rf S I 3 I Hhanlev. :'r SIS lilakeiler. If S 1 3 I "lirrl1it,IH S 3 13 u Mi lwwell. lb I 0 III l Spranter. as S.3 3 S'drlffin. 3b 4 10 1 Parker, c .1 1 S THiler. v .515! Hall. i 110 4 Ramaer. p II ft 0 ( illeebe. p 4 1 I Totali 40 IS 87 141 I Totals 41 14 37 10 Score by Innings: Denver 1I OftO OftO S Wichita 00(1 001 0014 Summary Runs: Gomes. Long. O'Brien hi, lartwrigni. npranger (J I. rarker. Smith, Washburn. Berser. Orlffln. Kr. rora: Long. Hhanley, Spranger. Berger. Sac rmce nil: wrignt. Two-base hlta: Oomea, O'Brien. Cartwrlght (2). Parker. Berger, Orlffln. Three-base hit: Orlffln. Stolen naaes: Long, Spranger. Hlta and runs: Off Ramsey. 4 and S In 2-8 Inning; off Beebe. 11 and 3 In S 1-3 Innings. Double plays: Beebe to Berger to McDowell, Hall to Parker to Cartwrlght. Shanley to Cart wright. Struck but: By Beebe. 6; by nan. a. iiaae on balls: Off Ramsey, 1; off Beebe. 2; off Hall, 3. Left on bases: Wichita, 12; Denver. 9. Earned runs: Wichita. 4; Denver, 7. Umpires: Ander son and Donahue. Time: 1;S0. Boosters Beat Indians! Oklahoma Cits', OkI Juna 19 Okla- noma uity outhlt Des Moines. 14 to 11. but the Boosters bunched their hits for an 8 to 4 victory over tha Indiana here today. Score: DES MOINES. I OKLAHOMA CITT. Gorman. 2b Wagner. 3b 3 lloran, cf 5 Turseon. SI 4 Cullop, lb 5 Mcl.auchlin.rf 3 Vuna. c. 4 Men. If 4 I.vrch. p 4 oaenwila o AB.H O.A I 3 0 3 OiMiddleton, If 1 1 1 Mann, as 4 llClnglardl, cf 1 3: ruber, e 5 01 Long, lb 1 l'Krueser, 2b 7 llTate. 3h 4 01 alien, rf-p 0 V Tonne, p 0 OIBrtdy, rf ABH.O.A 4 4 3 0 Totals 35 11 27 7l Totlll SO 14 27 5 Ran for McLaughlin In aixth. Score by tnnlnea: Pea Moines 00 400 031 3 Oklahoma City 020 010 100 4 Summary Runa: Gorman (2). Wagner (2). Horan (2). Cullon. Yuna. Ginglardl. Fisher, Long. Krueger. Errors: Gorman Merz. Stolen base: McLaughlin. Sacri fice hits: Wagner. Turgeon, Fisher, Young. Two-base hits: Horan. Turgeon. Cullop. Yuna. Middleton, Long. Double play: Lynch to Gorman to Currop. Runs and hits: Off Young. 5 and 7 in 6 1-S In nings; off Allen, 3 and 4 In 2 2-3 Innings. Strike outs: By Young, 7: by Allen, 2; by Lynch. 5. Base on balls: Off Young, none; off Lynch. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Gorman, by Allen. Left on bases: Des Moines. 5; Oklahoma City, 12. Earned runs: Dea Moines, 8: Oklahoma City. 3. Umpires: McGloom and Brown. Time: 1:53. Ducky" Holmes to Succeed Kirschner as Beatrice Manager Beatrice Defeats Norfolk Club, 4 to 3 Norfolk, b., .Tune ' 19. Beatrice de feated Norfolk here today in a long drawn out game by the score of 4 to 3. after the visitors hammered .Timmv Moore for 10 hits. It was a question of hard hitting after the score was tied two time-. Score: BEATRICE. I NOP.FOI K. AB H.O.A I AB.H.O A. PUer. 2b 4 15 4!Athertcn. ss S 0 2 2 Jvirichner. id 5 1 in n;vMer, jb tilison. c 8 0 5 liMarr. 3b Bnwman, cf 4 2 0 O'rtnus?, cf Pill, ss 5 11 Olriark. If Edwards, 3b 5 3 1 HSmrker. rf Streator. rf 4 3 4 O Hegartr. lb Bittendorf. If 4 0 I ft'Srellman. c Gtddina.9. p 2 10 1 Moore, p Dull, p 10 0 l; lotais m a n ia Totals SO 10 87 Hi Score by Innings: Beatrice 01" nil ftOO 4 Norfolk 100 020 000 3 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 s 0 1 0 11 1 4 1 1 Welch, rf Miller, rf Perkins, c Ciallowav. ss rvki. .-.b Kelmach. p Xavlor, p Brucjy ST. LOTUS AB.H.O. A. I AR.R.O A Touni. 2b 4 1 1 01 Tobln. rf . 3 0 0 0 3 0 9 0'rcerber. sa 3 10 2 4 ft 2 OlSialrr. lb 4 0 1ft 2 4 0 1 0 McManus. 2b 4 2 2 3 4 13 Oklsrcbson. cf 2 0 11 3 2 5 lUVilllarfs. If 4 14 0 2 2 1 4!Svereid. r 4 0 ft 1 2 0 2 I'Ellerlw. 3b 4 12 2 2 0 0 llRolp, p 4 12 2 000 01 1 0 0 01 Totals 32 6 27 13 Totals 29 6 24 71 Batted for Hetmach In eighth. Score by innings: Philadelphia 020 000 0002 St. Louis 002 000 lOx 3 Summary Runs: Miller. Perkins, Tobln (2), Kolp. Errors: Young (2). Galloway (2). Ellerbe. Two-base hits: Miller, Per kins, Young. Kolp, Williams. Stolen base: .T.irnhson. Sacrifice hits: Dykes. Gerber, Galloway. Johnston. Doublo plays: Mc Manus to Sisler, Galloway to Johnston. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 3: St. Louis, 9. Base on balls: Off Hetmach, 3. Struck out: By Heimach. 3; by Kolp, 5. Hits: Off Heimach. 4 in 7 innings: off Naylor, 2 in 1 Inning. Wild pitch: Kolp. Losing pitcher: Heimach. Umpires: Connolly and Moriarity. Time: 1:29. Qualifying Scores Mrs. Mark Levings, Field club 9S Mrs. W. B. Silver, Country club 99 Mrs H. L. Arnold. Field club 102 I Mrs. E. V. Arnold. Field club 105 Mrs. V. T. Burns, Country club ....105 Mrs. J. T. Stewart. Country club 10B Summary Runs: Bowman (2), Dill. j Mrs. C. M. Johnson, Fremont 100 Bittendorf, Atherton (2), Moore. Errors Kirschner, Dill, Dull, Marr. Three-base hit: Bowman. .Two-base hits: Bowman, Plzer. Rouse. Sacrifice hit: Marr. Base on balls: Off Moore. 7; off Giddings. 4; off Pull, 2. Stolen bases: Marr. Streator. Bowman. Atherton, Clark. Dill. Double play: Marr to Wissrer to Hegarty. Hits: Mies Daphine Peters, Country club ...107 Mrs. Roy ElllQtt, Lincoln ..110 Mrs. John Caldwell, Country club 110 Mrs Karl Lininger, Hippy Hollow ....110 Mrs. George Kedlck, Country club Ill Mrs. John Redick, Country club 112 Mrs. H. Harper. Field club 114 Mrs. Blaine Young, Field club H . 5 n 9 'nrlnKs: 'f Giddines. (Mrs. Ross Curtis, Lincoln nil ,n 4 1 Innings: off Dull. 1 in 4 1-2 ; Mrs. jr. v. Morris. Happy Hollow 116 ln,'ii',?s ?,nick Ju'; By Moore. 2; by j Mr G M Hoerner. Hastings 117 Glddlngs. ); by Pull, 2. Hit by pitched !Mri Howard Goodrich. Hannv Hollow US ball: Flier, by Moore: Atherton, bv Gld dings. Winning oitcher: Dull. Losing pitcher: Moore. Umpire: Murphy. Time: 2.35. Mittlck. If Meminw'T,SB E!H. cf Meta. lb Ostersard. 3b Palmer. 2b Rdhiaou. rf Ouerr. c Twr. p W'llUams, p Totali Ninth-Inning Rally Wins Tulsa, Ckl., June 19. A ninth inning rally climaxed by Elsh's two-basrger, net ted Sioux City three runs and enabled the visitors to defeat Tulsa. 7 to 6. Mat tick and Lamb hit home runs. Score: SIOUX .riTT. I TULSA AB.H.O.A I AB H O. A. 5 3 0 o nennett. ir 4 2 !r 1 3 3 Thomreon. 3b 5 3 5 a 1 Otitis, rf 4 1 5 0 12 Oi Stuart, ss 5 1 S 1 1 l!l.amb. cf 4 S 4 13 URauman. 2b 3 3 4 1 1 01 T.elirelt. lb 4 1 4 3 T 2; Crosby, c 4 0 3 ft 0 ll T.ukanoTic. p 2 0 110 0 Rachsc. p 1 0 . ''McGinnis 1 0 38 12 27 81 I Totals 3, 13 J! 13 Batted for Tesar in ninth. Batted for Rachac In ninth. Score by Innlnga: Sioux City fl 111 SOS 7 Tulaa 303 tlOO 010 S Summary Runs: Mattlck (3). Eteh. Cstergard (2), Query. Tesar. Bennett, Thompaon. Davis. Stuart, Lamb (3). Er rora: Elan. Osteraard. Earned runa: Sioux City. 7; Tulsa. 4. Left on bases: Sioux City. : Tulsa. T. Two-base hlta: Lamb. Bauman. Mattlck. Eish. Bennett. Home nine: Mattlck. Lamb. Sacrifice hit: Banman. Stolen baae: Lellvelt. Base fin balla: Off Lukannvle, 2; off Tesar. 1; off William. 1. struck oat: Bv Luka nnvle. 3; by Rachac, 3: by Teear. : by William. 1. Wild pitch: Lukanovle. Poubla play: Oatergard to Palmer to 14 eta. Bona and hlta: Off Lnkanovic. 4 and t In 3-3 Innlnga: off Teear. and 11 in laalnga. Umpires: Fitipatrick and Burnaida, Tim: !:(, Beatrice, Neb., June 19. (Special.) "Ducky" Holmes, formerly man ager of the Sioux City and Lincoln ball clubs in the Western league, and later manager of the Nebraska City club in the old Mink league, was to day chosen manager of the Beatrice ball team in the state league by the directors to succeed "Toots" Kirsch ner, who has not been delivering the goods. Holmes played his first pro fessional ball in Beatrice about 30 years ago, porr.g from' here to the Chicago White Sox and later join ing the New York Giants. Club Trophy Play Babe Ruth Hits Home Run and Is Sent From Field Pugnarioui Slugger of Yan kffi Again in Trouble New York Lose Eighth Straight Game. Cleveland, June 19. Cleveland de (eated New orlc today, 4 to 2. mak' ing it eight ttraight defeat (or New York. Mailt pitched brilliantly until taken out for a pinch hitter in the eighth. He (truck out nine batsmen including Babe Ruth twice. Ruth however, hit a home run with none on in the first inning. lie later was ejected from the sanie by Umpire Dineen for disputing a decision on .Nunamaker at second in the eighth bcore: MrMlllan. rf Mr.Nallr. fb Kuth. If Miller. If Steuaal. rf Ipd. lh Ward, 3b tcntt, ss Hofiaann. a Mavs. n JOOM, P win Baker Totals t'LKVELAVD. AB H O A 4 I 3 1 1 3 3 a i o I 0 II 1 I 10 a n 0 o 1 o SI 10 3T II NEW YOBK AB H.D.I I I 0 3 lamia. If 4 3 3 AlWhassa. b 3 13 0 Speaker, cf 0 0 0 (iirdner, 3b 4 3 3 0 1 Hel, aa 0 1 3 Mrlnr.li. la 4 0 0 I firmer, rf 4 0 1 SIO'Nelll. a 3 I 3 0 alalia, p son rrnie. p 0 a o 1 1 0 01 1 0 0 01 Totali 33 f 14 III Ratted for Hefmann In ninth. Patted for Jonea In ninth. Batted for Mailt In eighth. Rcnre bv Innlnga: New York too 00 0103 Cleveland 10 000 0S 4 Summary Runt: McMillan, Ruth Jamleson. Wamhsganss, Gardner, Nuna maker. Error: Gardner. Two-basa hits Witt, Oardner, Nunamaktr. Speaker. Tnree-naee nil: jamleson. Home run Ruth. Stolen base: Ward. Sacrifice hit Mclnnla. Double plays: O'Neill to Oard ner. J. Sewell ta Wambsaanas. Left on bases: New York. 7: Cleveland. S. Base on balls: Off Mays. 1: off Malls. I. Hlta Off Maya. In 7 1-3 Innlnfa; off Malls. In S Innlnga: off Jones, 1 In l-I Inning; off Uhle. J In 1 Inning. Htruclc out: By Malls. : bv Mava. 1: by utile. 3. win nlng pitcher: Malls. Losing pitcher: Mays, umpires: rallln and Dineen. Time: 1:06. Dodgers Defeat Pirates in 14-Inning Contest Brooklyn. June II. Johnston a a ngle, followed by Decature's sacrifice and Wheats ainsle, scored tbe winning run In the 14th Inning and enabled Brooklyn to defeat Pittsburgh. ( to (. today. Tha uoogera ataaea a tnrllllnr rally to tie the scora in the ninth, scoring four runa on tnrea doubles and two singles. ecore: PITT8BCROH. I BROOKLYN. AB.HO.A AH HO .wartnmie, id 6 l 7 siHign. 3b 3 11 Carey, cf . 3 S OiJanrrln, 3b 3 11 I'.llbee, If 6 3 3 Ol lohnaten. 3b 8 3 S Barnh.rt.Sb 1 3 31 T. Griffith, rf 9 13 Traynor, sa a 1 0 71 Decatur, p 10 1 Rohner. rf 0 13 01 IVfcrat. If 6 2 5 Orlmm. lb 0 3 15 llMvera. rf .118 Knoch.o .119 ll Mitchell, lb .1 111 Olamer. p 3 0 1 SlOlnon. ss 8 A 3 Hsmllton. p 3 0 0 31 Peberry. 0 5 3 8 n ance. n s o i Totals 53 11 40 2IiB. Oriffith. rf 3 1 1 I'RuMher 10 0 "Nell ,0 0 0 I Total! .11 13 42 13 one out when winning run scored. Batted for Vance In ninth. Ran for T. Griffith in ninth. Score by Innings: Pittsburgh 001 000 033 000 005 Brooklyn 000 000 100 004 01 I Summary Runs: Maranville. Barnhart Rohwer. Orlmm. CJooch. Johnston tS) Olson. Deberry. B. Orifflfh. Errors: Johnston (2), Mitchell. Olson. Two-basa bits: Grimm. Oooch, Hlsh, Deberry, John ston. T. Griffith, Janvrln. Stolen bases: Carey (St. Goooh. Myers. Sacrifice hits: Glazner, Myers. Decature. Double playa: vance to Olson, Olson to Johnston to Mitchell. Left on basea: Pittsburgh. 7; KrooKiyn, 12. Base on balls: Off Glai- ner, 4; off Vance. 1; off Hamilton, 1. Struck out: By Glazner, 3; by Vance. 5; by Hamilton. 1: bv Decature. J Hltn: Off Glazner, S In i 2-3 innings; off Vance. o in innings: off Hamilton, 4 In 4 2-3 Innings: off Decature. S In S inninas. Wild pitches: Glazner (2). Vance. Passed Dan; Deberry. winning pitcher: Decature. Losing pitcher: Hamilton. Umpires: Sen- tena and Frank Wilson. Time: 2:50, Eighth Jnning Rally Permits White Sox Victory unicaeo. June 19. An e ghth Inning rally today Enabled Chicago to shut out Washington, 2 to 0, in a pitching duel oeiween ocnupp ana Mogridge. Schupp had wonderful control in nlnchea. ner. mittlng the Senators only four hlta, and eirucK oui iu men. Score: WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. Country Club. Mrs. 3. T. Stewart .106 Mrs. W. T. Burns 1B Mrs. George Redick Ill Miss Daphne Peters 107 Total 429 Lincoln Country Club. , Mrs. Ross Curtis' i 116 Mrs. Ray Elliott no Mrs. J. M. Stewart , 136 airs. Chas. Mattson 130 Total 492 Happy Hollow. Mrs. IV. G. Silver. 99 Mrs. K. A. Llninger no Mrs. Howard Goodrich 118 Mrs. M. V. Morris ,.m Total ..443 Field Club. Mrs. H. L. Arnold , 102 Mrs. Mark Levings 97 Mrs. Blaina Young ...115 Mr3. Allan Parmer 121 Total J0t Pairings for Today Mrs. B O. Brunnington, Council Bluffs 119 Mrs. W. H. Flinn. Prettiest Mile 119 Mrs. S. Caldwell. Country club lis .Miss Gertrude Kountze. Country club 12 Mrs. H. Bohling. country club 120 Mrs. W. B. Roberts, Country club '.120 Mrs. Joe M. Davis. Hastings 120 Mrs. Allan Parmer. Field club 121 Mrs V. M. Strohbehn, Council Bluffs 121 Mrs. t J, Assenmacher. Lincoln 122 Mrs. Allen Dudley. Lincoln 122 Mrs. J. Bekins, Lakoma 12o Mrs. Lewis Meyers. Country club 123 Mrs. O. H. Goodrich. Field club 124 Mrs. F L. Scott. Hippy Hollow 125 Mrs. A. Sibbernsen. Country club 128 Mrs. E. A. Knipp, Happy Hollow 12S Miss M. Turner. Council Bluffs 129 Mrs. H. S. Lueberger. Country club .,.129 Mrs. J. J. McMahon. Field Club ...129 Miss G. Stout, Country club 120 Mrs. Charles Mattson. Lincoln 130 Mrs. TV. Edmlston. Lakoma 131 Mrs. Dee Elche. Lincoln 132 Mrs. Chaa. Thiessen. Prettiest Mile 132 Mrs. F. C. Bettor, Happy Hollow 133 Mrs. W. Bryden, Field club 134 Mrt. Albert Fall. Council Bluffs 136 Mra. J. M. Stewart, Lincoln 136 Mrs. W. H. Platner. Field club 13 Mrs. S. Volland. Hastings 1.1$ Mra. E. Crawford. Happy Hollow 137 Misa Irene Walker. Field club 139 Mra. D. HaJI. Country club 140 1 Mra. H. Luebercer en.t M x t,.. Mra. E. F. Daugherty. Lakoma culb.,141 i den. Mra. R. A. Nelson. Fiehd club 141 ) Mrs. B Stout against winner of tie Mra. A. E. Schauta. Prettiest Mile c'.ub 144 ! Mrs. F. C. Boston against Mrs B A Mrs. F. Morrison. Lakoma club 144 ' Knopp Mrs. J. H. Scharf, Field club 146 I Fourth Flight 5!"- t- i!; ??""","' JL.koma club-:--- u i F. T. Morrison against tie winner. Mrs. J. W. Bkoglund. Lakoma club.. ..149 Mra. D. Hall against Mrs. L. J. Hough Mrs. L. J. Rough. Field club 153 , Mrs. K. F. Dauahertv in i. .!. Championship Flight. Mrs. M. M. Levings against Mrs. John Caldwell. Mrs. W. J. Burns against Mrs. John Redick. Mrs. J. T. Stewart against Mrs. Blaine Young. Mrs. K. A. I.lninger against Mrs. H. L. Arnold. Mrs. W. G. Silver against Mrs. Ray El liott. Mrs. C. M. Johnson against Mrs. H. Harpe.-. Miss Daphne Peters against Mrs. Curtis or Mrs. Morris (tie). Mrs. George Redick against Mrs. B. V. Arnold. Second Flight. Mrs. Curtis or Mrs. Morrit against Miss Gertrude Kountze. . Mrs. B O. Bruinton afainst Mrs. TV J. Assenmache.. Mrs. H. Bohling against Mrs. C. L. Meyer. Mrs. M. M. Strohbehn against Mrs. How. ard Goodrich. Mrs. G. M. Hoerner against Mrs. W. B. Roberts. Mrs. W. H. Flinn against Mrs. A. Dud ley. Mrs. Joe Davis against Mrt. J. Bekins. Mre. A. Parmer against Mrs. S. Cald well. Third Flight. Mra. O. S. Goodrich against Mrs. C. E. Mat son. Mrs. M. Turner against Mrs. C. Thiessen. M-a. J. J. McMahon against tie winner. Mrs. D. Elche against Mrs. A. Sibbern sen. Mra. F. L. Scott against Mrs. Ed- rnisicn. Bluese, 3b Harris, 2b Itlce. cf .fudge, lb Rhanki. If Onelwl, rf ftharrttv. c Pfcklnp'gh. t s3 Moirldge. p 1 Torres 1 "Brower 1 AB.H.O.A.I 4 lLTchnson. is 3 3lMulll8in. 3b 1 ol Colllllt. 2b 7 2lHooir. rf 2 OlMniUI. cf 2 OlFllk. If 1 SI Wisely, lb 3 4lshalk. c 2 SI Schupp, p 0 01 0 01 Totili AB.H.O. A 4 0 5 4 3 11 2 0 3 3 10 4 1 1 4 0 2 3 2 5 3 1 11 2 0 0 28 6 27 0 Totals 23 4 24 1M Batted for Mogridge In ninth. Batted for Bluege in ninth. Score by innings: Washington 000 000 000 0 Chicago 000 000 02x 2 Summary Runs: Collins. Hooper. Two base hits: Sheely, GHarrlty. Three-base hits: Rice. Mulligan, Moatll. Stolen bases: Bluege. Collins. Sacrifice hit: Mogridge. Double play: Johnson to Sheely. Left on bases: Washington, 1;; Chicago, 7. Base on balls: Off Schupp, 8; off Mogridge. 3. Struck out:,' By Schupp, 10; by Mogridge, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Collins, by Mog ridge. Umpires: Wllsh, Evans and Owens. Time: J:57. PaiseballDope .OFFICIAL SCORE WEEK ENDING CATURDAY, J1TNE 24. Western League. 00 M Omaha . . 3 Tulsa . . . Sioux City 7 Denver . . 8 Des Moi'a 8 Wichita . 4 St. Joseph 9 Okla. City 4 T. Mid. W. Wk. T. Tot. F. S. R. , M Brooklyn 6 Phila. ... 8 New York 4 Chicago . 6 Boston . . x St. Louis 5 Cincinnati x Pittsburgh 5 National League. Mid. T. W. Wk. T. Tot. S. R. Mra. A. H. Habatedt, Happy Hollow... 156 Mrs. C. F. Gruenig. lakoma club 160 Mra. James Allen. Lakoma club 160 Mra. W. Crosby. Field club 160 Mra. M. A. Jamison. Lakoma, club 169 Mra. A. F. Holcroft. Lakoma club 172 Mra. E. J. Rector. Happy Hollow 172 Mra. Lt M. Holiday. Happy Hollow. ...178 Mra. R, B. Schuyler, Field club ill ner. Mra. E. Crawford against Mre. J. H. Parratt. Mra. J. H. Scharf against tie winner. Mra. R. A. Nelson against Mra. A. H. habatedt. Mra. A. L. Schantx against tie winner. Mra. J. W. Skogluna againat Mra. R. E. Walker. M Detroit .ll St. LouiJ 3 Cleveland 4 Chicago . 2 Boaton . . 9 Washgfn 0 New York 2 Phila. ... 2 American League. Mid. W. Wk. T. T. F. 8. Tot. R. American Association. T. Mid. W. Wk. T. F. M Kan. City 3 Wilwakee 4 Ind'nap lla 2 Loulaville 7 Minnp'lla 10 St Paul - 8 Toledo ... S Columbus 7 .. . . Nebraska State League. Mid. T. Tot. S. R. Large Entry List in the Annual Latonia Derby Cincinnati, June 19 Eighty-six J- ear-old colts and hllies are entered in the Latonia derby which will be run Saturday, July I. It is virtually the same list as was named (or the Kentucky Derhy. Morvich, undefeated until last Saturday, is a certain starter according tojiis owner benjamin Ulock. The distance of this race is one mile and a half. The distance in the Epsom Derby, the great English classic, is one mile, nine hundred yards, while that of the Kentucky Derby is a mile and a quarter. The Latonia Derby has been run continu ously since 1883. In that year it was won by Leonatus running in the colors of Ghinn and Morgan. The winner was ridden hy Isaac Murphy, accounted by nearly all horsemen as the greatest negro jockey. Murphy in his career won five derbies. In 1885 he rode Bcrsan to victory, in 1886. Silver Cloud; in 1887 Libretto and 1891 Kingman. Willy Stingy With Hits, and Fairbury w ins Grind Island. Neb.. Juna IS. Wflly had tha lorala at hit merry today, allowing but on scratch hit up to tha eighth In ning. He was. furthermore, given per fect fielding tupport. Faulk waa liberal with walkt and fielding erron contributed to Falrburya tcoret In tn eighth. score: FAIRECRY. I OBAND ISLAND. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O A. Rooner, as Clvlind. 3b MrDfrmott, e Belclllt, If Rllas. rf (loedwln. 3b w nbuan. lb Jennr, rf Willy, p 0 11 Jnhnann. rf 1 0 rilUrwnod, 3b 1 8 O Kranda. 9b 1 3 o,ralmiitie, If 1 3 01 Matt. I 1 3 4 liaker. lb 1 14 01 Wirnaurf , cf 8 0 0 RnherU. a 0 0 3i foul, p 0 0 0 4 0 0 S 0 0 3 0 13 a o 1 T 1 t 30 S 37 141 . Totlll 31 4 27 18 Totili 8core by Inning! Ftlrbury 001 lflt 020 6 Orand Island 000 000 0000 Summary Runt: Cleveland. Bllia (!. Goodwin, Winbuth. Erron: Meta (8), Speaker. Sacrifice hlta: Winbuth, Clave- Itnd (2). Bate on halls: off Faulk, 1: off Willy, i. Stolon base: Goodwin. Double pity: Harwood to Speaker. Struck out: By Faulk. 6: by Willy. 8. Left on bases: Fairbury. 8; Grand Island. 5. Wild pitches: Faulk (2). Lodgepole Team Wine. Lodgepole. Neb.. June 19 iSceciat.V Tne localt defeated Brule here Sunday, in to a. Herman Victorious. Herman. Neb.. June 19 (Soeclal.l Herman defeated Bennington Sunday In one of the beat games sean here thia tea son. Two singles and a couple of errora enabled the loca la to score in the eixth Rain slopped tbe game in the eighth In ning. Score by Innings: R. H. E Bennington 0000000 0 0 1 3 Herman 0 000030 02 6 1 Batteries: Harris and Peterson, Burdlc and West. Johnson Creek Loses. Pawnee. Neb.. June 19 (Special.) Pawnee defeated the Johnion Creek bate ball team here Sunday, 5 to 4. The via the locals rallied in the seventh Inning ana nela the lead thereafter. May wood Heats Gothenburg. Maywood. Neb.. June 19. (Special. . Maywood defeated Gothenburg on tha fit ter's grounds Sunday, 9 to 3. Rallies in the seventh and ninth Innings won the game for the home boys. Moore Wlna Came. Modale. Neb.. June 19. (Special.) Mo- dale won from Missouri Valley here Sun day, 4 to 2. It was a pitchers battle be tween Moore of the locals and Baum gartner of the visitors. Caddork's Colts Win. Walnut, la.. June 19. (Special.)-'-Cad- dock's Colts defeated Malvern here Sun day, 7 to 0. Powers, on the mound for the locals, fanned 12 men. After More Games. North Platte, Neb., June 19. (Special.) The local American Legion ball club claims the best semi-pro team In the state and is anxiout to play any team for any amount of money. Write F. C. Peterson, North Platte, Neb. Want Out-of-Town Game. The Omaha Printing ball club hat an open date next Sunday and is looking for out-of-town game. Call John wacht- ler, Douglas 4805. Geneva Loses Game, Exeter. Neb.. June 19. (Special.) Ex ter defeated Geneva here Sunday, 4 to 3. Batteries: Exeter. Wilson and Fuseell; Geneva, EUer and Sharkey. Cheyenne Defeated. Kimball. Neb.. June 19. (Special.) Kimball defeated the Cheyenne team here Sunday. 9 to 4, In a well-played game. Batteries: Kimball. Linn and Cromle; Cheyenne, Shilling and Magor. Wins Close Game. Ellsworth, Neb., June 19. (Special.) The localB defeated Ashby here Sunday, to 7. The White Eagles defeated the Bur lington shop team Sunday morning at Miller park. 11 to 5. Basset t Beats Long Pine. Lone Pine Neb.. June 19.7-(Speclal.) Bassett defeated the locals here Sunday. to 6. Batteries: Bassett. Denny ana Curtis; Long Pine. Donovan and Cox. Win Game In Tenth. Wakefield, Neb., June 19. (Special ) Wakefield defeated Wayne here Sunday, to a in 10 innines. Batteries: Wayne. Burke and Booth; Wakefield, Ralph and Thompson. Beats Vnderwood. Melvern It .Tune 19. (Soecial.) Mal vern won from Underwood here Sunday, to S. Shuts Out Nellgh. Newman Grove. Neb., June 19- Tha locals defeated Nellgh here Sunday, 1 to in a hara-fougnt game. Batteries: Newman Grove, Hlnman and Hlnman; Nellgh, Frentresa and Cole. Wins From Elm Creek. Eddyville. Neb.. June 19. (Special.) Eddyville defeated Elmcreek Sunday, 8 to on tbe latter's grounas. Hasting Team Wins. Minden. Neb., .Tune 19 (Special.) At the annual Farmers union picnic held ere last Thursday. Hastings defeated the locals. 7 to 2. Score by innings: KrH. E. Hastings 250 000 0007 13 1 Minden 020 000 000 2 a Batteries: Hibler and Ker.ley; Donovan and Copple. Simanek. Hugo Club Winner. Antley. Neb.. June 19. (Special.) The Hugo Brothers hall club defeated the locals. 7 to 6. They also beat Litchfield Thursday. 18 to 12. M Lincoln ..10 Fairbury 6 Norflok . 3 Gd. Iaiand 0 Hastings 13 Beatrice . 4 W. Wk. T. F. Tot. S. R. iNo game. Bee Want Ads 'will solve your problems. Read them use them. Leigh Wins Game. Leigh. Neb.. June 19 (Special.) Schuyler Puritans defeated Lehigh on the local diamond. 3 to 4. Schuyler acoring the winning run in the ninth with two men down. Batteries: Schuyler, Var.lka and .7. Buret; Leigh. Hahn and Fowler. Syracuse Wine. J to 1. Syracuse. Neb.. June 19. (Special.) Munson'a Drive-It-Yourselfs of Lincoln played the Syracuse teem on the local lot yesterday afternoon, Syracuse winning by the score of 2 to 1. Syracuse wae short in playing because of an Injury to Its catcher. Manager Copple. necessi tating the playing of a tub catcher. A rainstorm coming up in tha flrat half of the teventh ttopped the game. The score : R H E Muntons 010 000 1 1 2 Syracuse 200 000 2 3 Batteries: Muntons, Reiser and Mater; Syracuse. Roberta and Dvi Huskcr Track Star Has Tough Luck at Meet Captain Smith of Nebraska Victim of Two Slipup on Tart of Officials. Say Schulte. taataaataaaMM Lincoln, Neb., June 19. (Special.) The wcil balanced Cornhusker track team, which won the Missouri valley championship, found the mountain peak competition of the national intercollegiate track and field games at Chicago Saturday mighty stiff going, according to Coach Schulte, who returned Mon day morning. "Cish, Moulton, Hawkins, Ted Smith, Turner, Allen and Gardner came through in each case to form," said Schulte. "No man was a dis appointment. Captain Smith, whose great work in the valley ranked him as a star, alone appeared to fall down. Instead, he was the victim of two of the queerest 'slipups' on the part of the officials that I ever saw. And the officials were good officials. "In the preliminary 100, Smith stepped along in an easy second place to qualify. He ran in lane one, the 'fatal lane,' and the judges missed him and placed Desch of Notre Dame, who was a yard back of Smith. Judgea Stand Firm. "The judges stood firm, however, on their decision. Protests on the part of other officials and coaches availed nothing. Smith, with no prospect of running in the finals, loosened his shoes and relaxed in the shade of the stands. Thirty minutes later, with the 100-yard men on the marks for the finals and the starter's gun up, the latter was sig nalled to wait. Smith was -called for and, without a warmup, laced his shoes, dug his starting holes and Started with the group. His close fifth place for half a point was all that could be expected under the circumstances. "In the 220 Smith was again a victim of circumstances. He was nosed out of second place in the preliminary just at the tape. In formed that he could not run in the finals, he went in to dress. Again the athletes were on their marks. The clerk rushed over to the starter and announced that Smith of Ne braska should run. The race was held while Smith stepped out of a hot shower, dressed and went to the marks. Without a warmup he led for bO yards and then fell back, Beat Paulu in M. V. "Smith was the victim of the only two slipups on the part of officials I know of during the meet," Coach Schulte said. Paulu of Grinnell won the 100 in 9 9-10 seconds. Smith ran it in 9 8-10 in the M. V. C. meet, where he beat Paulu by four feet. Paulu won the 220 in 21 4-5 around the turn, which would be about 21 2-3 on a straishtawav. In the M. V. U Smith, on a straightaway, won from Paulu handily in 21 3-10 seconds. Smith micht reasonably have been expected to place well up in each race at the national if he had been properly prepared. Outside of these two incidents the meet was run off in excellent fashion, according to Coach Schulte Lincoln and Hastings Divide Double-Header w.tine Neb. June 19. After "Lefty" Bailey came within one hit of pitching himself Into the hall of fame In the first from whfrh T.incoln won. 1 to 0. Hastings came back and won a slugging mttcta, 13 to 9, In the tecona game. Score, first game: LINCOLN. HASTINGS. AR.H. O.A.I 3 0 8 OiF'zslmmons, 4 0 1.-9 Denton. 2b 4 2 3 :0l Amen, cf 4 0 14 OITomfa.lf 4 11 OlWillets. 0 4 13 31 Serb. 3b 4 12 SlHolLr, lb 2 0 0 2ICrirm, rf 8 0 0 21 Peterson, p 1-WtgKington 31 5 2? 101 Smith !"'Knpp 1 Total! Batted for Crann In ninth. Batted for FlUslmmona In ninth. Batted for Denton in ninth. Score by innings: Lincoln V " lm Hastings " uuv Summary Run: Wood. Errors: Carr, Fitzslmmons. Denton. Two-base nnj Wood. Sacrifice hits: Conley and Zinker, t hallo, riff Tiaitev t. stolen bases: Conkey. Wood (2). Smith. Struck out: Bv Bailey. 7; by Peterson. 2. Left on bases: Lincoln. 7; Hastings. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Carrlg. by Peterson. Um pire: Hawtnorne. unit: ini. Score, second "game: LINCOLN. J HASTINGS. AR.R.O. A.I AB.HO.A. 5 13 0I"zlimmons, ss 5 2 14 2 2 1 Kenton, m a 0! Amen, cr 1! Tomes. If 01 Wlllett. o Ctrrtf, If Dve. sb Wood, cf McCoy, lb Olbeon. rf Carr. 2b Zinker, 3b Ccti key. c Bailer, p Totlll AB. H.O.J. 13 0 0 1 4 0 3 4 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 3 0 S 1 3 10 1 1 ill 1 2 0 10 3 0 0 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 9 29 1 27 15 Csrrii. If Dye. ss Wood, cf McCoy, lb Gibson, rf Carr. 2b Zinker. 3b Conkey, o Owenl, p Totlll 4 5 S 5 4 4 4 1 2 2 13 2 1 3 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 39 14 24 12 Serb, 3b Holly, lb Crann. rf Wlwlntton. p reterson, p 13 3 2 2 0 2 2 0 26 3 2 1 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 35 15 27 12 Totlll Score by innings: Lincoln 910 700 001 Hasting! ..: 240 030 04x 18 Summary RunB : Carrig. Dye, McCoy (2). Oibeon (2), Carr, Zlnkec Conkey, Fitzslmmons (3), Amen (3). Tomes. Wll lets. Serb (2). Crann (2). Wlggington. Errors: Dye. McCoy (2), Zinker, Amen (2) Wlllets (2), Serb. Three-bite hlte: Fitislmmons, Conkey. Amen. Two-basa hits: Tomes. Crann. Sacrifice hlte: Den ton (2). Zinker. Base on balls: Off Wlg gington, 2: off Owent. 4: oK Peterton. 2. Stolen bases: Amen. Wlggington. Con key. Carrlg. Dye (2). Wood and Tomea. Double plays: Dye to McCoy to Conkey, Dve to Carr to McCoy, Serb to Holly to Serb Fitzsimmons to Denton to Holly. Runs and hits: Off Wlggington. 8 and 8 in 4 innings: off Peterson, 1 and i In 5 Innings. Struck out: By Wlggington, S: by Owens. 2: by Peterton. 2. Left on btscs: Lincoln. 7: Hastings, S. Wild pitch: Peterson. Earned runs: Lincoln, 5: Hastings, 7. Umpire: Hawthornt. Timei 2:00. Hot $0 C Suits to Weather " Order Reduced from $40.00 Perfect fit guaranteed. Cool and comfortable for summer wear. Wool crashes, home spuns, tweeds, mohairs and palm beaches. MaeCarthy-Wilson TAILORING CO. Southeast Corner ISth and Harney BastMResulls WC-TLH.V 1 tAt.tr. Ulandlnga. V L. Tct ' W L P I Jawt 47 IS .IM 0aht 34 SI . Tulaa 37 M . Mill. Of 1! ) til WlrMO M j4 Sal liM Molt,,. SS W tmut Cllf U J .1)4, Darner SI 41 .tii Veterda'a Knullt. St. Jasepk, 1 1 Omaha, S. Sioui lily. T; Tula. ! Mninet, , uklahomt City. 4. Denver, Wichita, 4. Tod Ml 'a tiamae. Omaha al M, Joeepb. Siout city at Tu.. Ia Slolnet at Oklahoma City. beaver n Wuhita. NEHMASK A STATE LEAIil K. Htandlnga. W L ivt I W, I, Pet. riliburr IS II ,M Norfolk If SI .itr jru-oln a II ,.' Hralrlrt If U .444 Hiatlnil 19 11 .Sil Qr d lalmd IS II -4SU Yealerda'a Krtulta. Fairbury, S; Urtnd Island, 0. Beatrice. 4: Norfolk, I. Lincoln, 1-S: ilasting. O H, Todaj'a liamea. Lincoln tt Hastings. Fairbury at Uratid Island. Baalrut at N'orfulk. NATIONAL I.KAOI E. btandlngi. W. L. ivt I W I. Pet. New Tart 17 21 ..MU'l,l,.ro t; id (?l It. Loilll 33 M .SMI'liirlnriltl 19 ,11 .ITS Pltlllniltk It tt .9191 Bikini L'l 30 411 BruokLm 11 29 .SI7,l'blladrlrbll 19 31 .951 Vrsterday'a Keeultt. St. Louis., Si New York, 4. Brooklyn, ; Pittsburgh, S. Philadelphia. I: Chicago, I. Clnclnoatl-Botton, rain. Today 'a Game. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. St. Loula at New York. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LKAGl'E. Htandlnga. W. L. Pet 1 W I,. Pet. St. Loull 37 24 .s07!fhlraio 3D II .4S.1 New York 35 27 ,MSi Vallilntnn S 32 .475 Detroit 31 21 .s.rrrhiltdtlrbii U 31 .41.1 Clnelud 30 30 . 400, Boaton 23 34 . 404 Yehterday'e Keeultt. Cleveland, 4; New York, 1. St. Loult, 3; Philadelphia, 2, Detroit, 11; Botton, . Chicago, 1: Washington. 0, " Today' Camea, Wathlngton at Chicago. Philadelphia at 8t. Loult. New York at Cleveland. Boiton at Detroit. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet. TndUnipolll 3 22 .OwColumbiit 28 33 .19 MlanMpolil 37 21 .0311 Lmiiafllle 28 .13 .444 St. Paul SB 28 .003! Kuisa Cite 15 III .301 UlUriukea 83 31 .510! Toledo 19 40 .322 Yesterday's Ketulti. Minneapolis. 10; Louiavllle, 7. Columbua, 7; Milwaukee. 4. Toledo, 7: Kansaa City. 3. St. Paul, t, Indlanapollt. 2. Today'a Game. Minneapolis at Louiavllle. Milwaukee at Columbua. Kansas City at Toledo. St. Paul at Indlanapollt. OUR COOLING SYSTEM INVITES COMPARISON Now Showing " wit miens aummim richard dk GOUYEPNEUR MORRIT ALSO Last Round (Xnmber Six) "The Leather Pushers" DOJf'T MISS it: KRUG PARK The one amusement park where every one en joys an outing and picnic. Arrange date for your picnic now. Elks Carnival and Fun Frolic Week KRUG PARK June 26-July 2 Incl. Don't Mitt Seeing the BULL FIGHT Teddy Brothers 'The Decapitated Elk" "Fatima" "Maggie Murphy and Matilda Ann Brunt" Peter Pan Pony Show This it a thow that will be enjoyed by the grown-upt at well at the children. All will be there for your en tertainment. Wednesday Night "PAGLIACCI," with Mutic by the "Black and Orange Orchestra" Friday Night FIREWORKS That All Will Enjoy Benson car direct to park Free Gate Admiation up to 6:45 p. m. The school children to be entertained by Mayor Dahl man Tuesday and Thurs day of this week mutt present their tickets at the Park entrance between the hours of 12 nu and 3:30 p. m. Cardinals Take Second Straight Game From Giants Douglai Hit Hard in Early In ning Horu'liy First Na tional Lragufr to Make ' 50 Scorrs. New Yoik. June 19. St. Louis hit Douglat hard in the early innings to day and made it two straight, from New York, S to 4. Peffcr wan helped by splendid support, cupe cially by the infield. Hornsbv failed to hit a(cly, hut scored his 50tli run, the first National leaguer to reach that mark, i Score: v t. urm AH H n.A ' nu t. rf atann, rf J Hntuk. rf Mombv. ;b U' HMirr. ir Kotirnirr. b Hurk. :ih Aliiauiltli, S I. Stan, t PWfr. p Totili rw KMK. .VH ID. 0 O.FItnrmft. v til i (I J 0 ll.IUi.. S t I i a I 1'rlarh. ah' I I 3 0 14 Uaiaal, If 4 1 S 01 Youiit, rf III olKallr. lh III I Slmtrl. rf 1 I O K Kmiih, a 4 I J I pmitlit. a 4 0 0 0' T minlmliut - lrmar. p JS 9 17 i"Mnbrtm T. Itimat. 'Htilniitra I I I I 10 ! 0 I 0 A 0 A S I s s Tm.Ii ST 10 IT 11 R(ir1 fnr Pnutlat In firth Hntl-1 fnf ClUtrv In tvtntrl. Htitd fnr V. Barnes In ninth. ' 8,-nrn by Innings: .... HI. Louis A 1 Nw York 010 000 101 t , Suniniarv Runs: J. Smith (t), Hornt hv, Koiirniar. flock. .Mui1. Ktlly. B. Smith. Knxrrttnn. Errors: Youns, Ktlly. Twii-Iihs hits: K. Smith. Bancroft. Thr. has hit: .1 Smith. Homt run: B. Smith. Sairlflro hit: MrHtnry. Lft on httrs: Nw York. K; Ht. lou!s, , Masa en halls: Off (-au.ry, I; off PffftrM 1. Htruok out: Hy Pousltt. 1: by Pftfftr, 3. Hits: Off Imuilat. I In I lnr.ln.ti; oft Causey, none In 1 Innlna: off V. Barnes, none In I Innlntt. Hit hy pitched ball: Fnurnli-r. hy poualat; Shlnners, by Pff fr. I-aieed hull: E. Smith Loln pltrher: Douirlas. Umpire: Klem anl MrCormlnk. Tlma: l:f0. Last Week of Preseflt Season TODAY and TOMORROW G0UVERMJR MORRIS iunous stogy THE . PENALTY with LON CHANEY as "Mlzzard, the legless man Surely Worth Seeing Over Again Thursday and Friday "THE BRAJTDItfa IROK" Saturday and Sunday "THE OLD NEST" OnPHEUM Farewell Week of The Orpheum Players "She Walked in Her Sleep" SOW SH0WI5G MARSHALL UEILAVS "FOOLS FIRST" With an All Star Cast. BISTER KEAT05 In MI WIFE'S RELATIONS" NOW PLAYING JOE THOMAS SAX-O-TETTE And fire other acts of super excellence. PHOTOPLAY 'The Face of the World' DElONiA H BLANK SOW- ANITA STEWART -in "THE WOMAN HE MARRIED." MACK SEXXETT COMEDT "THE DUCK H15TERS" EMPRESS BIG-TIME VAUDEVILLE ROSMDW MIDGETS World Famed. BRADY A MAHONEY "The Fira man and Hit Chief." CHAS. WILES "Hammerer of Har nosy and Syncopation." ALTENA CORBONNE 4 CO. "An Od dity in Laughter and Song.'