THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 23. 1922. " i it i i rt v nn TP 1 I If rn m 1 2c&i Special MO eJlUJLiUli ailU lYill JLiCVIllMd IVICCL lUUdV 111 V1UI1 1 IIUIIICV I llldld ml im ! CCD I AKK4t) iCHUKMa all vov ca ti.c rail ALL SIX RESTAURANT J 1921 Champ ! Loses Out in Semi-Finals Mr. H. L Arnold Defeated b J Mr. Lrt inr, 7 and! 6 ostcrs Held BffieBaDRffUttS Four Fighters Slated to Dethroned! by Dailey and 1 6c&l Standbies Make Ring Debut in Omaha Buffaloes Win btU 1X461 c W V f i w t m a ,.V4 4ikik 0 -: XT m .-,J In. IbM M 41 J-t laaUMtaf'a B num. on All-Star Fistic Card Mid Prtm on Small End of Coast. Br RALPH WAGNER. Mr. Mark M. Lerinp. of the Crmaha field cioh. and km C. X. ; lofcrtfcofi, rjrfrttnc tht Fremont Country club of Fremont. Neb- will c:mpe it, tht ima!s todar of tht f r.b aiinc! Nebraska ru'k rrH tournament berr. nlaved 1 : 0 er the Happy Hollo course. The Omihi vgrntc poller woo the rifht to nliy in the final bv eliminating Mr. H. L. Arnold. champion, in the scmi-tuial yenter- ( car Tnomttig, ana o. wnue Jrs. . Johnson earned her way into the ttnal brar.et ty trimming Mm Daj.hint I'etm of the Omaha Coun- ChatTtiiciBsr.tp tranches in the var ious other flights and consolations will he reeled off this monutis, the cnampionbMp consolation contes tants vending their way around the course first Play in Afternoon. Starting at 1 n. to., Mr. Johnson and Mr. Levings will tee off on their craitt around the course to drtertnine the champion woman golier f CornhntJcer land. Each match in the final it scheduled ior IE botes. Plarmg the same hraDd of golf that has charactenred her fame thus iar in the tournament, Mrs. Lerinps eliminated Mrs. H. L. Arnold, the champion, 7 up and h to go in what was expected to be the feature match of the semi-finals. Mn Levings was superior to the champion in every department of the tame. Her driving, approaching and putting being the feature ot the day's play. Seldom the chal lenger hooked her drive, while the distance of her approach shots were well ganged. , The champion, on the other hand, was completely off her came. Mrs. Arnold faOed to show the brand of golf that marked her victory over JJrs. Karl Lininger in the 1921 clas sic. She was nervous from tee to tee, and coupled with this handicap, ell after making a drive from Ho. 7 tee and injured her ankle. OS Her Game. so completely-was Airs. Arnoio on her game that she succeeded in gam ing cmry one hole-, from the chal lenger. The champion made No. 6 in three, by making a good drive and a pair of dandy putts. Mrs. Levings covered the first nine holes in 47, making one birdie, that being chalked up on No. 1. Par for this cup is lifted at three and the challenger safk a putt ior a three. Mrs. Levings also shot No. 9 hole in three, which is par for this tin. Mrs. Arnold started out "by mak ing the initial hole in par, which is four, but frora then on, with the ex ception of No. 6, was wav off her game. The champion went the first nine in 33 and was six down on her opponent when they turned ior home. The match ended on the 12th hole v hen both contestants got fives. The previous cup went to Mts. Levings. hrn she sunk a three-foot putt for a six. while Mrs. Arnold took a sev en. The halfing of the 12th decided the match in favor of the challenger. Fremont Golfer Wins. The second semifinal match might veO be termed the feature of the tlay. Mrs. C. X. Johnson of the Fremont Country club of Fremont Ncb won the match from Miss Daphine Peters of the Omaha Coun try club, 3 and 1, and after staging a brilliant comeback after the first nine holes had been played. The Fremont entry in the state tournament is not a newcomer to local golf circles. Mrs. Johnson has competed in several tournaments, hut not until this season has she tucceeded in breaking into the final bracket Last year Mrs. Johnson won the consolation prize. She has also won many tournaments staged at the Fremont club. Mrs. Johnson excelled in driving and approach, shots. Like Mrs. Levings with whom she is paired in 'he finals today. Mrs. Johnson ont- ove and out-approached her op ponent The Fremont golfer smackes the little while peBet a la "Babe" Ruth and is sure to give the Field cinb representative a tongh match for the championship this afternoon. Start Out WeH The match started oat with -both t contestants halving the first and sec ond holes. Miss Peters took both the third and fourth holes. The next cup was made on a 50-5D basis, while Mrs. Johnson tsok the third, after making a good approach shot and holing a four-foot putt ior a four. Miss Peters took a five and then won the seventh, eighth and ninth holes, being three op on the Fremont goiter at the turn. CharHe Johnson's Country club protege traveled the first nine holes ra 5L 14 above par. wmie Mrs. jonn- . on made the first time m Sj- Not trctu the coestarrts took ttx , Ttapte JOT name OKI jars, jnusun cur- , bbr the hrand of rolf which IS sure : to frtvt Mrs. Levings pVetity of j trouble. ! Starting -ith the '10th hole, the' Fremont goHer won five boles in j succession. "Added to this. Mrs Johnson got a birdie three on No. 14, which is no small trick, even ior a . ,- r , , . w uue uuuc ..in;... .Mrs. Jotntsons best note oi ine vmcrmmg was the 14bt. She drove onto the green irom the tee, making otic of the best drives witnessed this scasciB era xne irappy noucw coor. Vrv Johnson drove the little white baH -within a few iret cf the green j and easirr holed out rn two ptrtts. arrr-nrw her a brrrfie th-re irrr the rp. 1 Wtof cs f'iftpf irt3L ' . Rrrf b. cnliera lefrd fjfT ?C- 13 1 Johsaati woa the a 3th ben she j the bole ia aUZ matpaiett to! ) ,-jS ;KSV.: ;:::::: V j j ( mlta. a 1 I Mrlglill 1 n. c - Mrs. H. L. Arnold, Field club, winner of the 1921 Nebraska State Wom en's golf championship, was dethroned yesterday in the semi-finals of the 1922 tournament being staged at the Happy Hollow course, when Mrs. M. M. Levings, also of the Field deb, won an eay match, 7 and 6. Mrs. Arnold was off her game from the first tee. She appeared nervous throughout the match and hir drives and putts were far from being up to her average. the 10 strokes required by Miss Peters. The 14th also went to the out-state golfer, while the 15th was halved. Mrs. Johnson was 2 upon the loth and ended the match on the 15th when a long drive, coupled with two good approach shots and a three-foot putt won the hole and match, $ and 1. Miss Peters played weTJ going out. htit rnmmrr in hrr rirfrfH; larked the : etram and her anoroach and tratt shots fell short. j national association, MacCauley de- In the consolation fEght, Mrs. K. j clares, is the only organization etn A. Lininger will plav Mrs. May El- powered to oust champions for re Iiott for the title. Mrs. Lininger ves- fusir. matches. MacCauley sec- terdav won over Mrs. lohn Caldwell. n( 1 and VIrc Flliott rVtMWfl Mrs. E. V. Arnold. 5 and 4. The card for the Levings-Arnold match follows: lvin- Out HHHtl T7 In S S i Arnold Out UlTtllt 4 L3 In S 7 S The card for the Johnson-Peters match follows: Johnson Dot ( I I M I t 4 E7 la 4 7 S S 3 S 4 4 Petera Out I Ittilli 4 61 In illlHiii Vest Selects Net Stars to Play Easterners ; San Francisco, June 22. Three Pacific coast tennis stars. William M. Johnston, Miss Helen-Wills and Willis E. Davis, will represent the west in eastern singles tennis cham- pionships this summer. Dr. Sumner Hardy, San Francisco, president of the Camornia Lawn Tennis associa- tion, has announced. Tourney Results ChampMmthip Fticbc Mm. M. M. lviwni (F. C.) defeated Mn. H. 1. Arnold il". CI 7 and 8. Mrs. C. K. Jnbneon (Fremont 1 defeated Mma Ijaphine Fetera (C. C.J 2 and 1. lira. K A. liinineer defeated Mta. John Caldwell t and 1. Mr. Ray Elliott defeated lira. E. V. Arnold a and 4. fwwri Fllrht. Mra. E. Goodrich defeated Mn. B. O. Brutnrton 3 up. Mra. G. M. Hoemer defeated Hra. fiam Caldwell 7 and S. 6tnii41 FUatt CaBaakatiaa. Mrs. G. Kountae defeated Mra. C. X Ueyer 3 and 2. Mm. A. .Dudley defeated Mra. A. Palmer 1 up. Third Flirnt. Mra. O. S. Goodrich defeated Mra. M. Turner 2 and 1. Mrs. H. Luebrrer defeated Mra. G. Btoux t and 4. Third Tlichl CtowilatKiB. Mra. G. M. Stewart defeated Mra. C. Tbieaaen '2 and 1. Mra. W. EdmiktOB defeated Mra. F. C. Beetor i and 4. Fourth Flijrbt, Mies Dnrmhy Ban defeated Mra. E. Crawford 1 up. 2k holes. Mra. R. A. Ncmor defeated Mra. A. L. Schwartx 1 up. : I holea. Mra. 1 J. EDUtrh defeated Mn. J. Farratt 1 up. Mna Irene Walker defeated Mra. J. Srharf r up. PAlRinga fur TOday 1 col hex hd ALL FINALS. Mra. M. 31. Lev-hike F. C.) agnlnst Mra C -N. Johns un Fremontl. CeikHaliaav HI-. W A I.inmaer airainBt Mra Ra Elliott. Nw end Zlit-fe-t. Mra. H. Boenier. Goodrich uilnt Mra. G. K- tnmrji- "- Mra. G. Eomms aaaJoet Mra. A Dud- ley. ndrd nss-tat. Mra O B. Goodrich aa-ainst Mra. H. Luebera-r Tkrra Ura i. n Stewart aentnst im w EdmiatoB- Fsanrtk FUfM. : Mlas Trorothv Ball akainat Mra. R. Reiaon. urm. L. j. Bouts acai Walker. Maw Iran T odag in Ring History Tanrty-Tw Venn Aara. Bob Frtxaliiimotia knocked out Arthur tphmm. yew orssaua. a Tsuida. Tonaij-rw Tean Udx Con natty acmtnart Jack Robinson. draw, ate Joan. 13 rounds. Tanc Caiksu azarnax imz. Dempaaa. draw, asgreti. 2k roan da. Caarper Lava ara mar Ciarenea Furbaa. draw. Bt, Lcnua, 12 rounda. Ben Jarrdma knoctea ana k.id McTadoem. IS Tmm a. l x .m .w i ttmrtm. ! w. iiii.A.ta,a a tta. vhauy Crraioa. 14) iwnda. Jartl rtark aammm 2mm Jeanelle. aa da- 1 1-1. Paraaw rtn kaaM m a Saw lark, a zaoada mm r Says Commission Can't Forfeit Title Lansing, Mich.. June 22. The New York boxing commission is over stepping its powers in refusing to recognize as champions titleholders who have tailed to accept challenges within a reasonable time, in the opinion of E. A. MacCanley, chair man of the rules committee of the National Boxing association. The rary of the Michigan boxing con I miSSlOU. Tigers Win in 11 Innings Detroit. Mich, June 22. Cut shaw's triple followed by Rigney's single, ended an 11-inning pitching duel between Ehmke and Pmett here today, and allowed Detroit to beat St Louis. 3 to 2, in the opening game of a series of four games. The leaders held a two-run advantage until the sixth inning, when Prneti weakened momentarily, allowing the Tigers to tie tbe-score. Both pitch ers received effective backing, Pruett particularly getting airtight support in the pinches. Score: BT. liOTTB t MTBorr AS.Iv! j "j"- j flT.ieTi I wninimi. ir 1 5,cSJJn,'t?' k 2 1 0 Blua. lb . 4 8 2 S .1(XK. 3b I 1 14 1'Oir. ef sine fill 2 B I 4 1 1 4 2 I 4 2 2 0 Vck. rr 4 14 4 Hdllminn. rf 4 11 SKinabaa. 2b 2 13 n airner. at 4 1 Hauler, e 5 k g 3 ISmja. a i jnin. rm. p Tntata 38 I 30 181 Mala M 12 IS S None out -when winning run acored. Spore by innlncra: at Louik mn ion o 5 Detroit "00 002 000 01 1 Summary Hune : McManua, Colltna. Blue. Jnnea. Cutahaw. Errors: Jaeob pnn. Jonea. Two-baae hit: Sieier, Tohtn, CutBhaw, WUliama Three-baee hlta: Cobb. Cutichaw. Bacrlflcea: Jacottaon. EI lerbe. Cobb, Baaaler. Gerber Double playa: EIlerle to Mraanm to Sialer t. Mr Manua to Gerber to Bialer, Gerber to El lerbe. Left on basea: Bt. Loun. 11; De troit. 3 0. Baaea on balla: CfT Bhmke. 4; off Pmett. S. Btmck out: By Ehmke. J: bv pmett. 3. Tmpirea: Chill and Con nolly. Time; 2:30. Keernit Wina tar Sm. Chicafi. June 22. Gorham Jjeverette. the bik rookie pitcher obtained from the Fort Bmith Ark ) ciab. held Cleveland to atx hlta and shut them out tor the aec ond time thia season. Chicaro winning. 3 to 0. Xb victory put Chicafo in fourth place. The local won the aame by hunch inr their hita off Coveleskie in two ln nir.es Score: CIXVELAKn 1 cmcAon. AB.R.O.A ! AB H O A. 4 0 14 .lamiemm. cf 2 fllbnfm m wmlw. !b Wiled. If Gardner 3b 1 keweli. as Mrlnnia. lb ftramw. If PTMH. c Cmlakta. p Uneeker Lmdsey. p Totals 1 2 2'atnlluan. 3b 0 0 OtOoUiM. Sh 1 0 4'nniiiiei , rf 0 2 O Mraul ef 1 13 A F-alk.Tf 0 1 0 Sbeeh-. Ik 0 4 B Prtalk e 1 0 2'ltaietie. p 0 W 4 4 2 3 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 30 1 2 1 1 2 10 0 2 1 S 0 0 o: Totals S3 r 31 30 k 24 14! Batted for Coveleskie in eighth. Score by innrngv: fWcland 0"0 000 ooo 0 Chicago 900 010 2" I Summary Run Hooper. Falk. Bbeely. Errora: Wood, Sewell. Two-base hit: C..I.. C . r- f . 1. W-nnM i,." , t r -.il . t' c-.'n ajb-inoi. TinW... to J ew- ell to Mclnnia. Johnson to Cotlina ' Left on naeea: leveiana. : unicaao. a Baaea ' b b-11 : ff Ooveleekie. l. Struck out: B" Leverette. 2: by Coi-eleekte. 2 Bits: 1" . . . ' """""i i""u ear. in 1 timinc. Losma pitcher: Cajre- leaicie. l uiMlrea: w alah. Jtvans attu Owens. Time: 1:31. Bsc Trim Tanka. t Boston. June 22. Boston defeated New : Tork, t to 2. today In a team interrupted three timea by heavy showers, hail and lutnxnina:. John vjuinn acais ; beat his former xnates. hold ma the leatfue cfaam P'ons to five hlta. Boyt was hit hard n the early rnnmra For aix rrmtnes taw vwitors made only one hit off Qulnn. John Collms piayed wall. Score: IOW -JTIsta: 7 BOfTrTrT AB.H O A as n n a.i wm. c alcianT. 3b Miller. If Mouatl Tf Ptrai lb 43 1 kmrHi rf a i i ! a i I 3 3 0 4 Miaalr.BT 4 13 1 Bursa. Ik 4 1 t 0 tsb 2b 1 13 l'nussn. 2k 3 0 12 1 inUma of 3 2iiel . e J k 4 3 i-liiiuasl. 4 1 7 k k Qenra. a sots a t o Toiale 4 1 10 1 X 2 4 a i o i 4 3 2 0 till! 4 2 1 S ' Bon. v sro-rer. 9 4 114 s i : 1 k s s 1 J 21 5 34 15 Tata flatted Tor Boyt rs sixth Batted for Marrray la uchth. Oiiib wc rn-nrnxv: t-w Tart aoi i sb t Boston 13 lx f Milrer. Hoffman. Me- Banas. Pratt Dmraa (I). J. Cs- lraa. Emm: Frrra. Pratt hit: Troaran. Sarmltcea: McNally. Ward. ! Daanrn. fitabea bas-a: J. CnlUos 2. DnMe -nuaysi: Pitteuissl te pratz te ksi alwimai a 4a Pratt e aba-nai Tl rra basea. Ke To-k. S : Bewrrca. 4. Baaea oa bwiia: or? Pert. X; srff Qutnn. 3- Struck wart: By Bert. 1; by Wnrray. 1 1: bv Oram. X. But: Off Bert. I Ir I tinrhaga: nS Murray, 0 rs 2 hremga; arTT Tassa. 3 rs 1 mums. Loairat rirL . : !lu" cxnpt-fli Xiasa; im Omana Tallopi Cullop't 0f fet-icc and Cop 7 to 2 Wr dirt Wildrr, Gifclat-on aod Dailer Double. De M nines, !a. June 22. Omaha hit Cnllep hard, vbiit Eajley kept the Det Moines hits scattered, the visitors taking the f:rt game of the teries. to i Score: an. a to a a. s J i tun PES HOISfc. IS A. ab. a. . n. u s it n tar (mUmp tm aiata. . . .am ani t Ti lina hMn WUdar. Wk Mkry. lam. taortfkro Mt: it- mp: ' Lett IS; turn MrtMa. Br !. S; kr UklSr. t. am kmUa: Oft CnlkaB. S: art Dmtr. -nit tknh: Caliaau tara.i rmmm: Otwtkm, 1: lfcm Mm, 1. IMokW ar: U r wpufklm: . .t.ki..k WUaW. iptir: Mrt tui mm Brawa. RnetLer Beats Giants New York, 'June 22. Ruether Brnoklrn'c star left hander. won his , r , i-io il tu: y vi Lire bchuu iici c iv uiv, ucicatiiig cw x ut a iu k iam hard-fought game. 3 to 2. While New York outhit Brooklyn. Ruether always had the game m hand. Ryan was knocked out in the fourth in ning, bits bv Mitchell, Brooklyn-s substitute first baseman, being j largely responsible for the two runs scored on Ryan. A diving catch by Outfielder M3-exs featured the game. Score: j I BBOOEXTS I ABHOA ! Fob 3ti 403 Rancrnft. I Jeonstim. All! 3 Rawlina. 3k ; T GTIfllth. If S 1 3 H frier. 3b a n n t 1 S 1 2 a fi l s ii Wheat, a 3 1 ! 0 Hmnl. It Xm. ef I ! Touua. rf Mltrbell. 4 !W 1 Rhjnn n ONnir- m 3 14 3 S!tr lb 2 14 lTun iham. ef 2 k (J 3'kmtUi. e 'Bran. p 31 f 37 U.I Harrm. p lknrrter 1 15 Th.lem . e Buetnet. p Totmia 1 1 2 1 II II k II 1 k t lOaueer. p i I Tntak S4 i : Batted for Trnmr re urnth Batted for J. Barnep rn ninth. Ran for Evan in ninth. Brora by innii.p: Brooklyn .... KJ 1"1 Oik 5 Sew Tork 000 mo inn : nummary Rone: Wheat (2). CM won Frlach. Cutminfrham. Errors: Bancroft ;i Two-baae hlta: MltoheU, Bmtth. Stolen baee: Oikon. Bacrlfioee: TVberry, Myera. Ruether. Double play: Rawllnea to BaTirroft to Ketly. lft on baaee: N"w Tork. 6: Bnmk'yn. B. Basep on balla: Off Ryan. 3: off Ba-nee. 2: off Ruather, 1. Btmrk not: By Ruether. 3; by Cauaev, 1. Hlta: Off Ryan. 3 tn 1 3-3 innlnim: off J Barnea. 3 in 2 2-3 Inninire: off Cauaey, 0 In " rnninka. Loeine prtuher: Ryen. Tmpirea: Moran and Quitriey. Time 1:JS. Pinvtea, I; Cuba, . PittaburKh. June 22. Frttebura-b and Chicatto played off a postponed trame here today, the Pirates winning. II to s. Barn hart atarted the locate' ecorinir with a homer jn the rirht field bleachers in the aecond innine, and Alexander rave way to Oabome tn the fifth, after the locel had secured four runa. Oeborne was hit hard, and hrs wild pttch let in two runa The T-ia:tnra utaked a rally on Cooper In the ninth, acoruuj fnur runa. Bcore: CHTCAOO. AH H O A PTTTBBTTlfJfT AB H n A ktati. eT 4 0 2 I MaranTllle. 2b s 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 0 2 2 R Tiniineiier. s 6 4 3 aHarev. cf Knar 3b 4 2 0 l Burbea. If (Crimea lb 4 0 32 O'Barnhart. 3b rrlbeni. Tf-2b 5 0 3 4 Trannt. as Miller. IT 4 2 2 0 Bohwer. it Terrr. 2b 110 .liRnnmi. lb Kelleher 3 0 0 OiOoech. c Hesthnite. If 1 1 I Oirooiw. p Wrrth, r 4 2 4 1 'Cai-lnrm. p Alexander, p 1 0 0 il flwbnme. j, 1 0 0 0' Totals "OTarrell 3 1 6 Oj Totals 36 13 24 13! Batted fnr Terry In sixth Batted for Osborne tn ninth 13 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 3 4 4 0 10 0 10 0 1 5 0 10 1 0 0 ' K Score by innrnrs: Chicaao ...ono mo 014 6 Pittsbur-gh 011 210 3"x 8 Summary Runs: Ptatx. Kmc. Terry, Beathcote. Wtrth. O'Farrell. lilarar!vl!le, Biroee, Barnhart (21. Tramor f2). Cooper. Kitot: Km-. Two-base hits: Miller. Beathcota Three-baee hits: Biebee, Barnha-t. OTarrell. Home rune: Barn- hart. Krua Stolen base: Traynor. Sac- ts i . mi".. OKiiinai k, wnmni, iuur. iinuiiir Maranvitle to Grmrro. Maranvllle to Tray nor to Grimm. Friberr to Grimes. Left on bases: Onicairo. S; Ptttshurrh S Bases on nana: m Alexander. 15 otr Oehorne, j b.,. k, lonrnes- 2; Cooper. 4. Struck out: By Oeborne. rvatrTrl lnna,s' B,n Me4 2: by Cooper. 4; by Carlson. 1. Hits: Off GrBll0 lBlBTIi ' ' '.'.'.'.'.' .'.'.'. .300 150 Olrx 7 Alexander. C in4 hmines; off Osborne, i pumrnarv Rant : Warnstaff (II. Ed , Co.npr-,1; m ;-s'n- i wards (-l.'Roben (21. Sarafini C2): Palma hmee: off Carlson, 0 m 1-3 innink Kit Krrt shook Errors: Krrschner. bv prtchefl hall: By Alexander 'Traynorl. Wild pttch: Osborne. WinninF pitcher: Cooper. Losina; pitcher: Alexander 'em pires: Kiero and Wilaon, Time: 1:4". Phillies Wis. I a (. Philadelphia. June 22. Walker's double, sconnar Parkinson and Williams to the seventh tali, ave Philadelphia a S to 4 . . .X. 'JZT ! tW "Tenlnc fm' kr . Aside frora the first " Km Ptcnea eriectively. Score: BOttii.' 1 3HTLADEI.rTn AB.H. O.A.' AB. H.O.A Towen c BarbsTe, 2b Bouthw'th, cf 'rnieE. If Brwnael. 3b Unlkt. lb Srmi as Otredv. S 3 2 0 Harm 3b 4 0 4 0 4 2 14 X 2 4 0 2 1 II 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 14 110 0 i 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 s ;rl 3 2 2'On-kiowm.Ih 3 3 Willmma. a t 3 0 aralker. rf 3 2 3LR. If 0 7 O'rtercher as 2 3 4'Ualre. 3b 1 3 0'7fBilhK. e 3 0 3 Bins, p 3 0 0' ' Totala Mllr-r n Ornswrnhury 1 Totals 27 32 24 II Batted for Miller tn ninth. Beoesi by taming: Boston ..300 0P3 son 4 Philadelphia 2O0 003 jox 4 i Summary Runs: PrrweTl. Barbae, Cruise. Ford. Parkinson 2. Williams 3). !! ' oi : SoB-thwnrth. WUliama. Two-base hlta: Ford. WUliama. Waiter. Bnrna -un: ParklnsmTL Bacrtf ipsa: Boeckel Lee. Prrwen. Double plays- Fletcher t Leslie. Barbarr to Ford to Hnlke Left en Mare: Beaton. : Philadelphia. . nmwm ma. in jeiiier. a rtrruca out: By Rise I- bv Miller. 3 Hrf bv l4traaiwt Vaaa Tt Ivc.-tl - -kf' - - -vt rr. rA. Va iLiw. r.ii in wi if i K' I Trrrie- l-4 e . 1 Bnildm to Hay Cops The Home Builder? and the Oma ha Police baseball clubs win ctoss bats at Mirier park Sunday Trjorcmp. The "cors" are out to get revenpe for the trotmring" handed thcrn last Suadaj, a.-ui cur tHMtt. tl tW MMIiO. t. 0 a Im Miw kikall C' t i Iwa. Ht i Biniu Cnt. tt&ak,A Marc iXAcra. ! rwnw L M1 it 14 .M Kartell M M Jtu V t tmmmt Si i ia twin 14 I" m a 1 ' lny Kortala t: Uaat lie C,rti ldua 7; lMatrin. 4. Lincvia. ". rirtur . 1 ortula at u:mn ATio aTTxAfct a. i W L t W L u at m S4 XT 9 S 7'" tnft ST sr jirx'iaeiaMa ki Uub Si .i.T ' tmm S3 9 .5-:r kn .4M .-s .43 1 Maraa'a Ai alf. Tinok'rft I: r Tork. !. lBiiaaiihik. I; Hostint. 4. T"'!lwi. i; Clliratra i. otkar lutt pikjatf). Tad-r'l tmmm. Diaiimi at rtiilxtklnhui. Bronnlvn at Kw Turk Cincinnati kt Fitutuirck. ChickCP kt 8l Loaia. AXC3CH A IXArK. W 1. rot.l 3? 3k ,M T aaniturnk .-M 9 .M nil la 31 U .C13 Boauk w t v Zi m x;. s x: m. .47 .4Tt .4111 .It M tint tNttnm Bnmnk. S : N Tork, 2. Chicago, t. Owaland. (. X;rott. 2: St. Louia. (No other (km plyfll. Tkdar'k Cleveland at Cblcacu. Pt. Uoum at retTntt. Fhiladeiptaia at WaHhmartoa. ew Tork at Boatoa. AJaEAMCA AHHOC1AT10K. fiuurftasa. " w. v rw. w i tci UitmaiwilK M .s:a ImiuwUI : 3.'. .mi lidiiiaiwi : 3 .mieici nlumDU 9 SB .4" 1 Hi rmul X! 34 .(HIT KanaM CUT 3k 41 suiinukai 35 33 3'ToMfki 21 41 Columbia, fe: Kanaaa City, 2. Toledo. (: Ki!w&uke. 4. Minneapolis.. S; Indianapolw. Louiewlle. 4: S-.. I'aui. 1. Tedav'a T mn Bt Paul at Louie-tll. Minneapolik at lndianapolia. Snie-aufce at Toiedo. Kaniaa City at Columbua At 5!t take City P. H E. IjOB Ankelaa fi 13 t bait Lke t 13 2 Batteriee: Lyona and Baldwin; Gouid. Reirer and Byler. At Oakland. Cal. R H. E. Seattle . 4 10 2 Oakland S 14 3 Batteriee: Bureer and J. Alum; Arlett and Eoehier. At Sacramento R. H. E. Pan Franclaco 12 17 3 Sacramento IS 7 S Battertea: See and Agnew; Fittery and Echanc. Licks Defeat Fairbury Lincoln, June 22. Fred Fussel of Exeter had everything his own way, and Lincoln won the second game of the series here this afternoon from Farrbury, 7 to 1. It was Fussel's debut in a Links unriorm. He turned back 12 men at the plate and kept the hits well scattered. He had rough going in but one inning. Score : FilEBT BT 1 USCOL.V AS H O A. AH H. O.A.I Bnoner at 4 10 2Carrui. If OlnTeUnd. 3b 3 8 2 IKh. as aflterait. e-lf 4 1 11 0 Weed of Beichta. rf 4 0 1 0 McCoy, lb HIik. cf 3 0 0 O ttlbami. rf Gnodwni. Sb 3 0 2 3 farr 2b wmbush. lb 3 I "Zinker. 3b Jenney. If 5 0 Ifrmker. r O'Craraot. c 113 0 PiMeal, p Lntnh. T 3 0 0 1 Coanrm. p 2 10 0 Total! s 2 : o 3 112 4 12 0 4 10 0 2 10 0 4 111 4 0 13 4 2 12 2 3 0 0 1 s: io : Ttak 3S 7 24 Si Score by innmes: . Fairhurv n n" 1 Lincoln' 101 06 OOx 7 Rumrnary Runs: Coahow. CatTtr 'fl. i Dve (21. Zlnker, Cnnkey. Fuseel. i.rrors. Roonev, Lovich. Three-base htt: Wood. Two-base hits: Roonev. O'Connor. Wood, i McCoy. Carr, Conkey. Sacrifice hits: Cleve i land. Dye. Struck out: By Lovich. in mniuaE( i'.v v.iiii'w, iii ii'iiiv.i bv Fnaeel. 12. Banes on balla: Off Lovic-h. 4; off Coahow. 2: off Fuaael. 2. Stolen bases: Dye. Earned runs: Fairtmry. 3: Lincoln. 6 Hits and runs; Off Lovir.h. i and 7: off Coshow. 1 and 3 Left on beaes: Falconry, 7: Lincoln, ft. Time: 2:0a. Um pire; Blattery. Ifilandeea. 7; Beatrice. 4. Grand Island. June 22. Shook kept Beatrice htts weFf scattered except for the Birth trmlr.R. and Grand Island took the sefiond Rame of the series. 7 tn 4. McKee. visitme pitcher, was forced to retire when he was hit on his clove arm by a pitched ban. Score: EEATB1PE I GBAND 1B1.AVT) AB H. O.A.i AB.H O.A.I r-tzer. 2b 3 SBtihen.TT 1 0 j Krtt:hiier. lb I Warmtaft H ' Bnwmaa, ef Sdwardi. 3b 1 iS,"?' " n riiaer. c 0 31 1 Harwood. !b 2 1 O ftarafmi. of 0 3 I'Pmlnmtien. If 2 1 a Metx. as 2 13 Rvsalret. r 0 2 O Kranna. 3b 0 4 'edrlt. lb 0 0 3 Shook, p 2 0 4 5 3 12 0 4 10 0 4 2 2 12 4 0 4 0 4 0 2 2 2 0 12 0 4 10 1 37S9 j . .- ' Oirlrlinn. p : GlisDb 0 0' Totals Totals 34 7 24 321 i tr...er .iA,n.n 3 Tnlm.tir. metx (21. Kranrta. Federle. Borne runs: F.d- warts and Sarafini. Three-baee hits: Palmatiere. Two-base hits: Johnson. Ed wards. Sacrifices: Harwood. Federle. Bases on baf'ta: Off McK.ee. 2: off Gid dtntrs. 1: off Shook. 2 Stolen bases: Shook, Sarafini. Palmatiere, Kranda. ! ,.,1 nlavs: Eda-ards to Fiaer Kirschner : Kranda to Federle: Metx j Harwood to Federle (SI. Runs and hits: otr McKee. 7 and B hi S inninirs: off Gld- ,. Non, nfl : in 2 Innlnira Ptruck on:- Bv Mrf 3: br Shook. 2. Left on I bases: Beatrrce. 0: Grand Island, i. Htt I by pitcher: By Shook (McKee). Earned runs: Beatrice. 3: Grand Inland. 2. Lo ina pitcher: McKee. Cmpire: Murphy. Verfolk (snra frwat statahed. Hastirnts. Keb., June 21 By hlttink Beck fnr seven hits and seven runs ic the seventh rrmins: here todsy. Norfolk evercame a five-run lead and defeated Hastmrs. 9 to a. Manafrer aMrr of Nor folk wa sbenched tor protestinc a decision. Score: WOKFOT.S: 1 RASITJIGS il I O i AB. B D l 4 2 0 liGaucban. p 2 2 2 4 AtUBl IUJ1. ! wer lb 4 12 3 Srmui. 2b 4 1 2 l'Aroen. ef 4 0 3 n'Tresi. If 5 2 2 0 U liteta a 3 12 0 Sera. 3k 4 1k 0'a.naiib. rk 3 2 3 0.(Tana. rf 4 2 0 1 Bank, a 1 0 S 1 Tenus 30 12 r r; 3 2 1 ,i a. 4 0 2 0 5 12 0 4 2 0 0 4 2 2 2 i Bouse, cf I I'lsrk. c 1 Stnrier If I Baaaero. Ib ! "ree-. IT-Ib 4 110 1 3 0 0 3: i 3d 27 13 i i Bamett. V alnon. XT Totals ans a3 Tio Score by mnisura: ISirfolk Hastimrs 210 OTl nummary Sons' Athe-trm. Boner Cie-fc. -uck . Haggere. Speera. Banett, (Wughan Smith 2I, Tissa, Crann. Beck. Errors: Athertoa (21. ; Speece. Gauchan. ilnapp 2. Craun. Two base Bits: Brprth. Willeta. Tomes, fltucker. Clark. 6acrifirs: Amen. Sp-ece. Smith, Wnue-r. Baaea on balls: Cff Beck. 2: off Barnert. 1. StrHen bases: Gauchau. Bamett- Double plava. Bmith t &augbaa re Anapp. Struck out: By Beck. . by Bamett, A Left an baa a: Baartmara. : Norfolk. C. Famed rflis: iorfntk. 3: fiatl- rcaa A Luxptrea. iiawthoma. Tuna: S koara. OI K -i(irrs of tht ktus'ud g.untlrt J n.akt thrir Lstic urtuf in Oniatia ttntiorrcw right iirn tht curtkio g ti ur at VrWTi Ltkgur park lor (.n.a!.a'i f;r outdoor bo i.g tktd vi the kcasoi., i Tht it'tir krurkie whi'lrri who W rr.akt thrir initial bo to Oniktian are -Kid" Xortntk. ont ft the grektrnt colored fghttr ot tod ; Oeongt Shkdr. rether of tht iamous Lsvt; Jimmy Lriti . S:. I'aul nuttdieweight, and Rortr .rrith. the wt.fcational r!f-r from Mtchican. "Kid" Xortofk is . .ight-hravyweight with a rwr fi:ic future. St-.adt and Irlanrr will weet j another" bout, and Rocky Smith will atteir.pt ts rite -ints" behind tht j :areer ot Morr Schlaiier. ' I Trained Detnpkey. , markablt f.ghirr knd or.!- ,ieed an i Norfolk should prove a hig box . wA . former to the ftstit'bugi ior there it onlv ont nerro in tht game to- ' day who stands a his suwrtor and j he is Harry Wills, long boomed as i Dempsey's " lopcal optonctit. I K.id""Nono!k was Dempsey's fav- j iT.. -v r tier, the -battle of the rentu-v.- '-" the tat..tf are apt tn bt turned Why Dempsev rhoe Norfolk as on tht hghtirg Shade tartnly. ior De Hs sparring partner is no mystery j i.ry -vervth:tig that g:.es to -....v,,, ,k. ,r thmirh a , mkkf a great middle weight. . boxmt skit with the fast and clever Panama Joe Gans, .negro welter champion. Speed of a Licrbrwekht. Norfolk has the speed of a licht- eight, the kick of a mule in cither hand and the cleverness of leff Dark and Joe Jeanette. negro ring masters of by-gone days. Taylor, his opponent is a re- Divide Double-Header St. Joseph. Mo June 22. St Joseph and Wichrta divided honors in a doubleheader here today. St Joseph took the first game 10 to 9 and Wichita the second 11 to &. A presei-.t heavyweight champion, ac total of 14 bases on balls was al- j ccirduig to his" statement here yester lowed tn the first and the second i &.dy He cmt that he will not be game was a free ior all hitting reaHy to enter the ring for four contest months. Score. -j haven't heard anything from wihit j n. JOBWJH FlnvH Fitzsimmons reiardinc the aAiVJiA AK rl II A 1, Rmhfa. ef .". w auhmini.. Sb 5 TrsirsBi. Vb 4 m rf r ITlalmieT. F S Moltnaen lb r 'iriffm. 3b " Hnirn r 4 r MriioB'd. r I feliera V 1 fl'dlffnr. lb l n l 1 1 4.''ntTiilfn. If 2 1 Flatier. rt 3 0 Rownwtts. Cf S 0 !fBM a r. 0 M MclMi d 3b '.' e 4tTnMin. 2b 2 3 Bmllh. 2b 1 0 Katidler. r 3 1 Lllirlnen. a - . 3 a s I o i I (i J J a s 5 I I i o o e Maun, p 1 mm i 40 IS 34 11 """ " 1 Tula a TiuJi - 7, 21 11 -1 Snre by inmntrs: Wirhita St. ,loaph RumTnar Rune : I. ...nnii oo4 -;o .. .ooc bus on in Rml'h '21, Waeb- h- R..r BlR-keeler. Grrffm Hal". Kllr Maun Olaon. Corrldetl. FIfher '21. Bonowltl D Fate (SI. Blerenaon. Kandier I Errora: Blakealey. Do Fate. Eiim ana irrora: Blakealey. Do Fate F.uni ana it; Off Mrrm.i. 4 and ; off liind- r. 4 and 4; of Sella-B. 3 and 1: of hit; Bird' S anA : off Maun. 3 and 4: nff Grover, 2 and 3 Earned runt: Wich'ta i II : W Jneeph. 1 Baaee on halla- Off I McDonald. 2; off Rellara l: or LinnrT. 4; off Bird. 2. orf Maun. 1: orr orover. 2. Struck out: By Beliara. 1; by Lindner L27 aV 17 aZJnk" I' Tjeft on baaee: Wichita, : St. Joaeph. t. Two-haaa hrte: Defate. Thr-e-haae hlta- Bonoww :i. oieon. Dtmiie niave: Steven- ann-Defate to rleon: Waahhum-Berrer- Mcriwri. 6crrfioe hi-e: m. nirrHmaid 2. Corrtden. Hit bv pittier: rileon by Sel- u" 'lUXbcS "snrSS; anri Fmpatrick. Time: 2:12. Second eeme Score: WICHITA. ! BT. JOBET-rl . AB.ft.O A ' A H O A I.. Smith, r f wBtihnm. 2h K fl'OUrm lb 4 1 3 lirornden V 4 1 3 s "'ruber, rf S3 Heraer. a 3 Tm If 4 Htufceale. rr 4 Mcnjninn. lb 4 I onffni. 3b " : Haler. c 4 3 0 0 Bnnrreiti, cf 3 1 S 2 0 Trefine. s 4 1 3 4 0Ilt:lNmaid 3b 3 3 S 0j 2 3 0 l'Srerernwrfl. 2b 4 2 4 2 0 l'Kundler. c 4 1 0 0 0 0 Artams. p 1 0 Ritl. I' 0 0 35 17 21 )tt- 1 1 l Smith 1 0 rl.indberc. p 0 0 Bameer. V 0 TotaH ! Trnain xBerted for Alame in th. S2 12 21 12 ax Batted fnr Bird in oth- rVore by inntnirs: Wichita ...403 ""I (I 13 St. Joseph 500 ono 1 Scmmarv Rune: Washburn. Be-per (2i, Tlest. Blakeeley (3). McDowell (31. Grif fin. Corriden. Fieher (2) TefBte. McDon ald. Runs and hitF: Ofr RamBev, i and S: off Adams. 0 and 13: Bird. 2 and 3; Berbe, 11 and 7: LlntThert. 0 and 1. Fjirned runs: Wichita. 10: St. Joseph. , Bases on balls: Off Ramsey. 1: off Bird. 2. Strnckout: By Ramsey 3: Beebe. 3; Bird. 1. Left on bases: Wichita. 6: Bt. Joseph, S. Two-base hits' B'.ekeple". MrDcwell, Crriffm (21. Fisher. Handler. Sacrtfice hits: Bnnowttx Beebe. E. B. Washburn. Tmprree-d' Fltzpatrlck and Burnside. Time: l:o0. Tulsa Beatf Indians Tulsa. June 22. Boehler held Oklahoma City to five scattered hits todny and Tulsa easily made it two straiptit from the Indians, s to 1. Dbvis hit three home runa. accounting; for six tallies. Jt wrs Boehler's 34th . straijiin victory of the season. Score: " OKLAHOMA CTTT. 1 TTLSA AB H.O.A.' AB H.O.A rra. rf 4 11 0 0 nermett. If s 1 2 0 Jllmi. at 3 1 11 k'Tumnraoii. 3b 4 1 0 2 GlnBlairll. 3b 2 1 3 4: natis. rf 4 3 2 0 Middletnii. If 4 0 0 O'Rtusrt. at 3 2 3 FlBbet. c 4 18 0 Lamb, cf 4 2 3 1 Ixiitc. cf 4 3 2 0 Bauman, 3b 4 112 Knwser 2b 4 0 2 0 lolnelt. lb 4 10 0 McDanisl. lb S 1 12 llfim c 4 1 S 0 Brail, r 2 0 1 Bfieiito, p 4 0 12 TrriaK 30 i SI 13! Totals 36 12 27 S Score by Inninfrs: Oklehoma City OH oon onr, 3 Tulsa 200 130 2lx S Summary Rune: WcDanicI. Bennett. Thompson, Davis (31. Stuart (2). Boehler. ErroTi: Mann. Earned runs: TuiRa, 7.; Oklahoma City. 1. Left on bases: Tulsa. 0: Oklahoma 4"Mty, ti. Two-base hits: Thompson. Stuart, Lelrveit. Lamb. Home runs ; Davis ( S i. Sacrifice hji - Thomp son. Bases on balls: Off Boehler, 4. Struck out: By Boehier, 0: bv Brady. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By B-sdy (Smart ). Double play: Boehler to Stuart lo Lell velt. Umpires: Hoimes and Ormsby. Time: 1:26, Packera, S: Bears. 7. Sioux City. la.. June 22. Sioux C'ty rallied m the ninth, acored five runs and took the opening; earns of the series from Ienver by the acot. of 0 to 7. Palmer s circuit smash over the left field fence In the ninth iimtna; was the deciding factor. Palmers battme knd funding featured- 6core. SAMER 1 BIOTX CTTT AB.H O A. AB.H O A. Brrrartaer m 1 e 2 nemlncwav ai 6 2 2 4 Wrlcat. 2b 3 2 2 JWillieim. tf i 3 0 long. B S 1 2 8 EUli, c! 4 0 11 l'BriB. cf 4 2 10 Mi lb S I 13 1 3 12 0 EUli. el 4 2 10 Mm lb 4 10 3'(latenrard 3b IS 1 0 0 Carmer 3b Bbanler. Tf 4 10 Zittsteraard 3b 5 0 0 1 !snrTii. 3b S 1 0 0 Carmer 3b 4 3 3 4 ATrwrigm. lb 5 0 10 2 Bobmioa. If 4 10 0 4 17 1 0 0 1 ' 1 3 0 0 4 1 110 0 1 Fsrser. c 3 13 0 Quer i c Owes, r 4 2 0 S Bieetaer. p Mclrren. p 0 o 0 1 Wileno. n Balisliurr. p 0 0 0 0'Sbanglmg Tauls 32 10 30 17i Totals 40 IS r If Twn out when winning run scored. Score by iunmgs: Denver .' 002 010 lis 7 Sioux City 010 100 Hi i Summary Itune Sp-anrer (21. Wright , (2). Patterson. Pa-ker. &ruaa. Bemmgway. Williams. Ersn. M-tx Cl Pa(m-r (2). Shangling Two-base bits: wrflisnra. Parmer. Wright. Hemlngwne Home run : Palmer. Sacrifice htts: W-ight. Parker. Stolen haam: ShanVy. Earned rune: Denver. 4; Sioux C:ty. 7. I'oubis plays: Bemingway-Palmer-Metx: rainw-Hrnv mgwaj-Metx: Elnb-KeminrvaJr Hits and runs' Off Roe rigor, 3 and 2 tv 2 2-3 in ning : G-naa. 1 and 3 m X innings (none out in Th; Mcllree J and 2 la 1-3 tr. nlnc Left on bases: IenvaT. : Stoux Crty. X. Ian sea on balls: Koet'ger. : Wi son. J; Crroaa. 2 Stm-k wut: Roenarer X. Wiraon 3: G usa. 1. Wtrming pitcher: WII- IIHi. Imtm mtrliar. blMhim T' i n 1 1 i j DtruaJiu and AJjoeraoa. Tims: 2 houra klaied t o;itt'e lack Tsjlor. a local ; i c-pporrun: y to know . ne w , 00. Tit KM!!: krvrr, l;ii.r iu ' rient to ot'jiowtitd j Tayior a ni.g general and doe j not know thr rrirawt c nf frar. Delaney Looks Good. I Shadrs have invaded Omaha and ' earned off fistic honors ith ease - but hrn Greece Shade mef.s Pe- j The t.ghters complete their training ' today and vul cign tomoirow anemoon. Willard Wants Four Months to Get Into Shape Los Argeics, CaU Jane 22. Jes Willard, former champion heavy weight pugilist, is not interested in a Labor day bout with Jack Detnpsey, ' - " ' 1 bout and 1 would not be interested in :. : v l. . Z . ...A ; any propusru-'n lie ousnt uuu, wiu the big fellow. ' -Jack Kearns is in New York to- i day arid he can see Tex Rickard He i should not have any trouble coming ; to terms with Tex. I "1 will ie readv for Dempsey in ' October," Willard concluded. j , ."I,," .1 w ii ara win ieinn trainme m mr j American Legion stadium when i equipment which he is having made. j . Tkit rrr.K,KU. -u-i"?! , TieTt I - ' ; " - " -. . , . : Jonmaaer JVDCK'kS Uut I , . , ofc,ac id enm O'Neill, Neb.. June 22- (Soecial TeW-arr, Uf.r, xhrrirlr T.r,n ; -.-e-r"' " , - i t-.Iie. Nep., knocked Out JCtTV okaC : fi Verdigre. Keh- in the "seventh jx tjj j t I round 01 a Scheduled tTO-rOUnd bout , here last nirht The botrf v a adver- 1 . , . , . , , tired tor the heavyweight champion- i hin of the State. I Schamed floored h opponent in the l:rst round, but okac came bact ; acrj battled Schrr.adcr until he ab- , CK. tk cWrr,,-r,r!,..r i tKe i j seventh. Americsui AasociatioA. At Indianaiiolis P. ff. E Minneapolis . fill o Inrlianupolis . 4 2 BBrtris: Scliauer and Mayer, Bliea. Seib and Kmefer. At Louiin-ills R. H fe. Ft Pbu! 2 7 0 Louisville 4 70 2 Batteries: F.oe-nrs and Allen, Gorxzaies; Estell and Meyer. At Columbus P. BT E. Kansas City 2 ti s Cofumbus fi 30 0 Batteries: Wilkinson and McCarty; Jiorthrop and Hartley, At Toledo, O. R. H. E. Milwaukee 4 1 Toledo . 5 3 Batteries: Birbe. Ruse and Goaaett; Wnpht and Eucher. S3 fKSSf&J 1UARANTL .1 -1 n PRQOJIRESl Hot S0C Softs tc Weather Order Reduced from $40.00 Perfect fit guaranteed. Cool and comfortable for srnnmer wear. 'Woo crashes, home spuns, tweeds, mohairs and palm beaches. .IhcCtrtby-tfilsoi TAILORING CO. Southeast Corner 15 th a oa Harwey KEEP COOL BT KEEPING CLEAN DRESHER BROTHERS 2237 Fsrnam St- AT 0345 Mera Z car 3-pierc auha, cteaxtetl ana pnasalL SI 30 Here is a Vay Unusual Opportunity for a summer home at Lake Okohoji. See my ad m thrs paper under cianaif ted column: Fummhed Homes. IP IAN OS U - TWE3 AVD W REPAIftXD AB War Ciaaiaalaad a. hospe ca 1EI laA Dawg. SSaA The bm y store keeping derm expenses, nak irg it possible fcr Bow en to sell &t &t value givltS prices. T.p ,c, Rrfr,B,r... ?1LO0 rs . Side Icing Kefrlger. f)TJ xtDru FREE! Thuradiy, June 2S, at 6 p. m. Bowen's will fjrvk away Free an eight-piece Italian Walnut Dining Room Set and 35 other useful house hold articles. No purchase required. Ask About It Brown Fiber Rocker 5j Without Cushion .OJ 4-Pataenger Child's (JH QiT Swing ....4 .'..tWewNl Orange and Black 4-ft Porch Swing with chain CJ9 JJT and hooks We1!! Outing Swingi with hardwood eat and S-fort chains JC me vAxot ovimg SToet Hswara St, Betssski tStk ataaj Itrdl i 1