T1IR OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 27. 1022. ' f hamninn Jark Rriftnn Wins Over I pnnarrl nn Fnnl in Thirteenth Round 10 .Welter King Hands Benny Severe Lacing l.i:Iitwrij:lit 'fill Holder IV lilit ratclv IIit- Opponent While I.atler VTa on Hi- Kneeit in 13lli. Omuli ll- I Meil Mir. New Virk. Juiif 'f-J;iik I'.ril fun, t fir wrllirwPinht c lian: t tl. won Imin llriiny l.rniunl. tlir lin!'twrMi!it i-li.iniH.'ii, in the I .llh round in a Uii'liiNd 15 rmmil li'uit at tlic llri'iix vi-lnilri'ine toniKlit itritt.m ti a I Kucti l.coiiar'l a otvere Iu'iiik to tlif Tiionifiit tli.it Leonard cut over the allt'Ki'd ioi:l blow. I lit y uric ii'.ixuiK in a ii'riinni.iK'' in tlii-'l.tlli round, with Hritton anav nut m the load. In a clo mhIII'1 ilriti'ui went down on his knees with a :lit !-tt .Mid a shine from the litihtwi-iKlit iliaiupiMii As lie was in that portion, looking P l'lr nfine. I'atsv llalry. I.ronard ilrlili iratiiv Miiasln-d lint toil with lefts and iik'H- to the (are. Immediately thirr tut ifrrat excitement. The vriituls nt both men ilimbed into the iiii', making wild claims in ajl direction, hut the reieree "called" I. iard tai the spot. It va a very mi-at i;it tory ending to a battle which appeared to be all 1'iitton's wav. Did As He Pleased. The elterweiht Hritton did about as he pleased. In the tight he mailo a veritable utirker of Hilly Ciibson's champion. There was only one round in which Leonard showed in front and that was in the eleventh frame. Then he staered the vet eran Jack when he shot rihts and lefts to the face. Tor a brief period he appeared to have Hritton on the run. That was the only time during the entire fracas when Leonard slu wed in front. Hritton had the liRhtwcicht cham pion beaten riht along. He hooked and cro.s-.ed Leonard to the fare well. Kepeatcdly he drove Leonard into neutral corners or he smashed him with lefts and riKhts to face and body until he had Leonard in a very much worried state. The blow that sent Hritton down in the 1.1th round was rpiitc a puzzle to the spectators, the two men were working last, when suddenly Hritton went to his knees. He apparently wasn't very much hurt and looked as though prepared to take a resting position when Leonard sent over the foul blows. To a man up a tree it looked as though Leonard had found a k00'1 snot 811(1 wl,c,ller or not -Vs punches were deliberate must remain a mooted question. At any rate, Britton was the winner by a wide margin up to the time of the unfor tunate incident. Leonard was out smarted and outpunched by the vet eran welterweight at every step. And. regardless of the verdict by way of a foul route, Hritton was a legitimate winner on points up to the time Ref eree Patsy Haley stopped the con test. Hurts Boxing Game. The finish looked altogther wrong and hurts the boxing game and we trust that Leonard didn't resort to a foul blow. This much is certain, Hritton is Leonard's master as a boxer and proved it clearly to more than JO.lKlO boxing tans tonight. At the start of the Lith and final round while the men were walking in to a clinch, Britton shoved a vi rions left to Leonard's face, and while Honnv tried to back awav he i was upset and, tell on his back. 1 lie dignity of the lightweight champion j .suffered keer.lv. He was verv mucli , worried when he arose and appeared unable to defend himself by the severe attack of the veteran Jack. It was at that particular stage as the men went around that tbev stid denlv came with a rush into short .... .. ...i-c i,.iti,f t m re rri-e n a lvMore the rcleroe hail a chance to break then,. Totton sank to a knee position, in which Leonard;-: afterwards sent over the pv.nrr 1 lie nv.nriies which brought the sudden termina tion of the contesl. Opinions Differ. j mR Rame v From a pool taken at the ringside I This is probably only the begin there were very few who claimed to njng 0f responsible jurisdiction, Lave seen trie mow mui mvh ton down and that is the puzzling part of the situation. Was the whole thing a Harney ': Opinions were varied ns the crowd tiled out ot the 1 big amphitheater and there was ht-, tic satisfaction over the queer end- imr Surclv the boxing game can ; ;ot sustain such practices much longer. Fight by Rounds Round One. Leonard tok the offensive, landed a light tup to the nose and Britton missel a l.'ft swine for the body. They exchanged rights and lefts to the body. Both fouuht onutiously. Leonard to evade Button's left hoo't and Hritton to keep away tmm the lightweight champion' straight rights. There were few l.'.owa during the ruuml. Round Two. They passed a few light punches to the law una were m a series of clinches. Bnlto:i stat-gered Leonard with a right to tho .law. Leonard retnllated with lefts to the fa,e. Leonard turned Britton eround with a right to the Jaw at the bell. Konnd Three. Leonard pushed Britton around the ring with lefts to the face. Britton sent sev eral rights to the stomach. Leonard's upper Hp wa cut by a straight loft. They exchanged hard rights and lefts at close quarter and Leonard was backed into a neutral corner at the bell. Round Four. Leonard staggered Britton with a hard right to the jaw and followed with a eric of straight left to the face. Brit ton sent hard lefts to tho fac and body. Britton forced Leonard to tha ropes with a body attack. Tliey were fighting hard as the round closed. Konnd Five, ... .u- e... ,,, landed' Britton took the f'en,'"K u' J j few hard blow. They fought for head and body at close quarter. Britton ap. peared to oe caving in Denr 01 in. e- change. j in a medal o,ual'fv!ng round? Round Six. j A. No. In medal play, the player whose Leonard caught Britton on th Jr with ; ball I farther away from the hole on the everal straight right. Britton found putting green ha the right to have an Leonard head with right wtng. Britton : other ball either lifted r played. wa cut in the mouth with a (traight j Q. Ha a four-ball match the right to left They had a fast exchange on the demand to pass through a two-ball farm m-itti Krirren on in onensite. 1 Round eeTen. Leonard appeared to b Uklnf things ey. waiting tor a chance to land a knockout punch. In the meantime. Brit ton found hi Jw with right and ltt hook. They atiggercd each other with right to th head. Th fighting was low In thi round. Rotrod Eight. They traded punches to the head and tod-r. liaonar m working miilitj Retains Hi Title f 1 pi j OZtct &rtJvrt I Irfl f. !: lira.! .'ff-tlv.!y, lmt una hkit twir.- niih lft honkn to ttif Jhw. Th trhiiMK'i'.: Ii.ly luinrhit In an rn (Miuiitcr Kt t-iiiHi, ijiinrhru, with lirlttun ai''atiiiK ti iiavt thn In-wt of it. lCniiiiil Mm. I.ptitiii nl f 'ifupt . from tun rnrnr ami fon-fd th M-lt ru r-iKliI knuc aniuml with rinhiH Li t)i liiiiil, hut liiHtun'n defensive work was Ht lilt ln-nt ninl he wan llttlts hurt. Hntton t-nt ;i wrrifji of ntralirhC lfi to ttio fa and ftin'd r.conard Into a iit'Utral orii'T I .i-onfird nil sued Hveral richt nwtiiKH ati J took & hard punch td thu jaw. Konnd Ten. I-ponurd wan shukiri with overhand riKhts tu hi jaw. Leonard rdurnfd hard lfft to thtf Jaw. and Hritton nmfd will inx to mix. returning nn K""tl hj nun n'nt. I.fonard was alwavs -n lh ii-ftnl e in thm rouiut. Hound Klovrn. Loonari! kwuhk hard with rtKhta and lftH to th- ,i;nv and m-tit lrltton to the rtdn.'H. lint tori rliirn'd hrd rights to the Jaw. 1 nard rshd Hritton around the rin with hml nvht-t to the h-ud. 'J' his was l.conurd'M bi'Ht round. Kottml Twfltt. Leonard iifiki'd with Ills lft at Brlt tnn'a fa'-o and Jiitton hiMktd hard riKhts Hint ettH to thi jaw. If tit tun nhook the llKhtweiKht ihnrnplon with rlffhtn to th atomuth and lnft hooks to the Jaw. They exrhaiigiil lljfht punrhes to the head and hotly. Jlrltton's ilffen-lve work failed to how In this round. Ho used offensive tactics altogether. Konnd Thirteen. Leonerd tripped and fo barkwardn. hut was not hit. H was up Immediately and took three lft hook to the Jaw. Hritton claimed a foul and went down on one kn-e and Leonard struck him hlle he was on hi kmc. Hritton wins on foul. The fact that "Kill" Schlaifer is nianaperless is no sign that he is his own boss. Xo, not by any means. There's a Mrs. Schlaiter, who has a word to say regarding her hus band's ring warfare. This was brought to light just be fore the recent Schlaiter-Kocky Smith battle. "Morrie," said Mrs. Schlaifer the attrrnoon of the i lic it, vou must I t-n t Smith or you will n t be popu- lar with the fans. I want you to beat hini ns quickly as possible. i'lease. .Morrie, do as I tell vou. "All right," said the "Kid" to friend wile. "I will do mv best." Schlaifer knocked out Smith in the second round. The recent decision of the Xcw York boxing commission in declaring Joh,1"r Kilbane is no longer holder - V" --.w..u ... v...w ! 01 drastic action necessary to ! awaken boxers to the fact that a wnicn win some uav ne coutury- wide and those who follow the ring sport as a livelihood must eventually recognize tins tact. Dutm Wins Golf Honors at De Imonte Delmontc, ('a!., June 25. Mortie Dutra of lVbbie Heach, won the finals of the Northern California Professional (iolfers' association matches and the riifht to contend in the national open championship ! matches by defeating A. K. Espi-1 noza of Oakland on the 37th green here today. Kspinoza was disquali- j tied for brushing the line of his putt 1 with bis hand. Each man's score for . the 06 holes was 144. 1 Golf Rxcis Q Is there any rule requiring that a match at golr be played over IS holes or more in tourn-iment play? .A- The rule (dates t hut a match con sist of one- round of the conrM. How ever. 1H holes is the prevailing length of matche. Vet there is no reaaon why a rlnb that has only a 9-hole course should not stage matches of 9 holes, if It so de sire in tournament play. W. In a recont round my ball stopped tinder a rile cf haw h.i.ha Ihnt h1 hvn cut In tha -. ue of the rough and were ' lying there to be carted awav. Did I ! have tho right to lift and drop the ball 1 without penalty? A. If these had been rut hy the greenkeeper in Improving or maintaining the course nml were clearly meant to be moved away, they rould he considered a obstructions left there by the greenkeeper. ana iinaer ucn conuit-i.His tne nan could "rwHl ana iiroppcu wnnout penally. . Otherwise the cae would have to be treat- ed aa an unplayable lie. VJ. Does the retr.s'atement cf the 1 .,.., th.t vm,,., P. ,n h. ni,v,rt ... a If & .in.l. mut.h .ha. la nlai. i er playing two bail., fulls to keep it j place, the match that follow it has right to go through, whether it is s single, three-ball or four-hall match. What is the penalty in medsl play, if a player picks up a stick or stone or the like more than a club length from hi hall trough the fairway T A . The los of two strokes. If any golf rule puixle you. write Inn Brown, care or your portmg editor. n- ciotiug 1 tamped, retura tjvtjor. All-Nations and Locals Divide Double-Header Two fan ball gamei wrf reeled off at the Western league Ml park Suiuiy afternoon between the Kans', City All-Nations team and the Omaha All-Star. The viitor won the tir.t. 7 to 0, and the local the i.ei'oud, J to 0. Kedrnhaugh. temi pto pitcher from Tabor, la, wat on the mound ior the locals in the necond and held the visitor hitlens and ruules. This is the first tune this irjson the All Nations luxe been shut out. In the first name, the visitors touched the veteran Andy (..raves for eight hits, which were bunched in the third and eighth inning, while Hell had the locals eating out of his hand. Score, first game: OMAHA 1 AM. NATION All H O A AH I! O A I f.rttw, ft I u Oflnrn 4 i 2 2 uill.iti... lb IUrti. cf It I'mImi. m Mini ilk. 2b i'nrwiMH. If U IT.ih.t. .lb A (.'., p 1 7 S AiH.rrti.it. ?b 1 4 li Mil J", ill 0 4 2 Donild-'Xi. lb 0 4 3 WIIMftQi. o oso '(ir. ir 1 A ri.ln.1", rf 0 ft ft Tbomaa. cf 0 0 : Heil, tf I I S I II 0 0 1 4 1 0 3 I 0 0 S TuU't 81 ST III Tnll'l M H !.,iri .v InninM: . . . i-Nll.,n , "1" 0107 Umiih All-Slur 0H0 BOO 0000 Hummrv llunn: Diburn. M-nitf, Ion nlildon. "oily, I.lndrr. Tbuma. H'll. Krrnra: lUr.rn. II. I'rolut, Mlnlku. U. I'rol'nt, Yomi. A. llrnvra, oilmrn C, An iliron Twu-Iua hln: Mnilfi. Iwinalrt un, llnipn, Thoma. K rifle hlia: Oa hornr. Mi-ml't. lilt hy llrhid hall: Hell. I.y (Iravri: ilain, by J1.-II. ill!.: off Hall, 1; off Uravra, . Hlrurk oul: ny Hill. 6; I.y Uravea. 4. Numbrr Innlnaa lilt. hcl: II)- Hall. ; by (iravoa. . He on rail.: (iff JIpII, 1; off Gravra, 1. I'm plr: Moor. Tlma: 2:00. Score, second game: OMAHA. AW. 4THM" All H O A All. HO. A. Ortrell. rf 3 winiiim. ill a lltzm. rf 4 11 rn.li.l. H S Mlnlku., Sli i eofror.n. If 4 0 Pniliit. Sb I lU.wii. c 1 Betlrntiauch, p 3 0 t o'lMmma. ai 1 14 OlAruttnofl. tb 3 0 OlMflinVt, St-P A 1 4l IVmaldaon. lb fl 4 ,1i Willi. nn. r 1 S 0'Coolfr. P-Sb 1 It d'Mnittr, If 0 3 n'Thnmiii. cf 0 0 31 Bell, rf 4 0 0 S ! 1 0 13 II 0 0 10 1 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 10 0 1 0 Tnlati 27 5 37 Kl Totali 2 0 U Si-tiro hy Inning": AM-Natlnna 000 000 000 0 Omaha All-8lar 003 000 0103 Summary Rum: Alva Graves. Wll llamii. n. Probat. Error.: B. Probat. Wil llama, 1111. Sacrifice hit: Ball. Stolen lm: Williams. Haen. Double play: B. Prnhat to Mlnlku to William. Hit by pitched hall: Under, by RedenbaUKh. Hit.: Off Hedenbaulth, none; off Cooley, riff Memlea, 3. Struck out: By Reden-l-augh. 3: by Cooley, 4; by Mcndea, 6. .N'unitier inning pitched: flv ReilenbauRh, 9: hy Cooley, 3 1-3; by Menriez. 4 3-3. H.i.o on balls: Off Redenbaugh. 3 off Ponley, ; off Mendei, none. Umpire: Moore. Time: 1:30. Rook Who Twirled No-Hit Game Signed Twirling a no-run, no-hit game against the Kansas City All-Nations yesterday won for Pitcher Reden baugh of Tabor, la., a tryout with the Omaha Buffalos. Barney Burch, Omaha pilot, this morning obtained the erstwhile semi pro hurlcr's signature to a Buffalo contract and he will receive his in augural trial in organized baseball in one of the games with Sioux City. Johnny Dundee and Jack Sharkey Sign New York, June 26. Johnny Dun dte, junior lightweight champion, and Jack Sharkey today signed for a world's title 15-round bout at Eb bets field in Brooklyn on the night of July 6. They agreed to weigh in at 130 pounds at 2 p. m. the day of the fight. "Tut" Jackson Ordered to Refrain From Fighting Washington Court House. O.. June 26. "Tut" Jackson, negro heavy weight fighter, who was to have met Jack Johnson, negro, former heavy weight champion here July 4, was ordered today by Judge C. A. Reed "to refrain from engaging in a prize fight contemplated here for July 4." Jackson will be placed under bond as a guarantee that the court's order will be followed out. Baseball Dope OFFICIAL SCORE WEEK ENDING SATI ROAY, JULY 1: Western league. Mid. ' Tot. M. imnha x Tulsi 2 Sioux City x T. W. Wk. T. F. S. R. ?U, 14 Moines 3 Wichita x St. Joseph 9 Okla, City x National League. Mid. Tot. S. B. M T. W. Wk. T. F. S?r,k,ly,n New York Chicago schools Cincinnati i'"tburgh American League. Mid. Tot. S. K. M. T. W. Wk. T. F. Detroit St. Louis Cleveland Chicago Boston Washing. New York I'hiladel. American Association. Mid. Tot. M. T. W. Wk. T. F. 8. R. 1 Kansas C. ; Mllwia kee ; Indian'oli , Louisville Min'eapoila st Paul Toledo 3 Coiumbue 2 Nebraska 8tale League. Mid. Tot. I. R. M. 5 1 11 13 T. W. Wk. T. F. Lincoln Beatrice t,r d laid Norfolk Hastings mtrbury xNo gam. tonthern AMorlatina. Atlanta, e: New Orleans. I Chattanooga. 3; Little Rock. Birmingham, 3; Mobile. 4. American Association. Columbus. O., June 26. Indlanapoll R. H. E. ..6 4 1 Columbus .3 7 4 Batteries: Hill nd Dixon: Northrop and Hartley. Toledo. O., Jun 26. R. H. E. Louuvill 0 3 Toledo 1 Batteries: Eatell and Meyer; Wright, Long and Kocher. Only two game ichtduled la attocii- Uqu today. aaBBMaMNKaaBBBBMaaMaaaBBBaaaBBBBaaaB I National PMlrMi.hi. fa . Jun PfctUiWl fihi t tmt'i iui ut Uii pine fmUy W Uk.ntf i' fifih nimttflit victuiy rma ilo.'un. Id 6. 8 it. AH II O A ' All II O 6 114 I'nll, ef 1 u ILlf. 3b Htrtitre ?B 4 Homim is. rf 1 Nil . If I'raiM. If rf 4 rnn.irrib'r.Jb 4 ll..k, 111 4 i 1 ritiittna, fti H V OlMMiama. rf I I 0 u alk... rf tin 340 3 a I 0 I 3 I I.. If l'Kii.'lir m a lall. IN 4 HmiIii, 0 " Hini. P (1 s 1 3 I 3 I 4 0 t 3 I II Kril, at ll"iV, 0 .ll.m e Mlllff. D IVilaun. a I'MI llrailnfi, u Kurt 4 I I 3 0 0 I I 1 I I II T.otli 37 IS 37 13 I I II a 11 I I 0 1 1 0 0! T.i'ila 37 I" 54 1"' Mailed f..r Walton In aeventh. Uall'il for Hratlon in mnlti. a.cor by Inninct: . .. Iln.ion I I"' 510-J Philadelphia I 001 om-l Summary Runt: Powell, Hrbar, I'rulae. Kurd. N :.-hol.in. tip. Parklnnon, William (!. Kl'.lcher, l.e.lle. Ilenlln CI. Kin i;rrnr: i hrlatenbury. parkin on. Ilenllne Two-ba. In': llenllne, parkinaon. Wllll.nn. Hum run: Orula. William. Hioln l.n: lee ('), Walker. Marrifb-a h.t: Rln-. Walker. Iouhl play: I'arkmaon lo Fletcher to l.etil. Left on I. .,; Iliiaiim. (; Pliilailelnlila, I. Ila.a on l.alla: Off Mill-r. 1: off Wataon. 1; off Ulna. I. Hiru'k oul: Hv Miller. I: by Wuie.m. 3: by Knit, 3. Hit.: off Miller, in 3 InnlriK. inone out In third); off Wataon. & in 4 lnn.ni: off llratton. 1 In 3 innnma lilt by pltih'd ball: Wil liam, by Miller. T.oalnK pitcher: Miller. I'mnirta; MrCormlrk and Sent"ll. Time: 1 : it. Cub Down Plrle. Chlctgo. Juna 36 'hlcao cam from behind and, playlnir an uphill battle, hit opportunely behind bate on ball nd erratic fielding on the part of the vl.l lora and defeated Pittsburgh. C to 4. In the first nam of tha series. Htueland pitched In flna form, eiperlenelnir only on bad Innln;, when the Pirate touched him for four hits, which with two error Save tham the lead. Score: riTTsnrrtoir. Chicago. All II O A All H O A. niiiw. if I'srev. cf Tlernfr. Sb lltrnblrt. rf Tramor. as 4 I 1 OtBtilJ. ef .113 0 llolloch.r, 3 0 1 2 Kruf. 3ll 1 1 4 0 1 1 4 3 1 0 inline., lb 0 )1 0 1 l!Hrathonte, rf SI Miller. If !T.rrr. 3h 3 O Farrel. 0 1 1 Htueland. p 3 I 1 M.raniill.. 3b 4 1 .14 0 nrlmra, lb 4 0 Coorh. e 4 0 Mormon, p 3 0 13 3 SO 0 0 6 Totllt 32 34 l: Total! 02 8 37 13 Score hy lnninfrs: Pittsburgh, 000 300 0104 Chicago 010 110 21i 6 Summary Runt: Carey (2). Ilarnhart, Traynor, Stati:. Krug. Heatheote (31. O'Farrell. Krrort: Carey. Tierney, Tray nor. O'Farrell (2). Two-base hit: Maran vllle, nigbee, Hollocher. Miller. Three, ba.e hits: Sratz. Heatheote. Stolen base: Carey, Henthcote, KruK. Sacrifice hits: Tierney, Kruic, Stuelnnd, Stata. Hollocher. Iiouble ploy: Traynor to Maranvllle to Orlmm. Left on ba.es: PlttaburKh. 4: Chicago. 9. Base on balls: Off Morrison, 0; off Stueland, 1. Struck out: Hy Mor rison, 6; by Stueland. 1. Hit by pitched hall! Tierney. hy Stueland. I'mplres: Klem and Wilson. Time: 1:36. Cincinnati Beat St. I.ouia. St. Louis, June 26. Cincinnati trounced the Cardinal. 7 to 4, In the flrt of tha two-game series. Frank Keck, recruit, holding the locals well In pinches. Keck weakened a bit In tho latter part of the game, but the locals could not overcoma the visitors' lead. Score: CINCINNATI. I ST. LOt'I8. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.0A. Bums, cf 5 4 2 OlSlark. rf 5 3 2 0 Daubert, lb 3 0 10 oLSmith. ef 5 2 3 1 Duncan. If 5 3 B llllornaby, 2b 5 0 .1 1 llari'tr, rf 3 2 3 (ijMrHenry. If 10 0 0 IVinio. c 4 3 2 III Mann. If 0 0 2 0 Ilnhne. 2b 4 0 2 7(lalnor. If 0 0 0 0 Ctxmty. .t 4 0 1 0:Frumler. lb 4 1 0 rinelll. 2b 2 11 2'Stnck. .Ill 4 2 11 Keck, p 3 10 OlAlnamlth. 0 4 1 ft II Il.aran. as 4 0 3 3 Totals :;.'! 11 27 lOertlca. p 0 0 0 1 iN'crth, n 10 0 1 firtmltz 10 0 0 "Tniiorcer 10 0 0 Rallpv. p 0 0 0 2 l"Miller 1 0 0 (1 '"BUotlai 110 0 I Total. 37 10 27 14 Hatted for rertlia in third. "BHtted for North in seventh. Hatted for Mann in eighth. Batted for Bailey In ninth. Scorn bv innlncs: Cincinnati 51 1 010 0027 St. Louis 000 000 022 4 Summary Runs: Burns, Dauhert (21, Duncan. Harper. Plnellt (2), Slack, Smith. Alnsmlth, Shntten. Krrora: Bohne, Smith, Portico. Two-base hits: Stock, Wingo. lluncan. Shotten. Sacrifice hits: Harper, Keck. Double, plays: Smith to Hornsby, Duncan to Bohne. Left on bases: Cin cinnati, 5; St. Louis. 8. Base nn balls: Off Pertlca. 2: off North. 1; off Bailey. 1; off Keck, 2. Struck out: Bv Keck. 1; by North, 1; by Ballcy. 1. Hits: Off Per tlca, none In 3 Inning.; off North. 5 In 4 Inlnlngs; off Bnlley, 3 in 2 Inning.. Los ing pitcher: Pertlca. I'mplres: O'Day and Hart. Time: 1:55. Western St. Joseph Wins From Tulsa. Tulsa. Okl., Juna 26 St. Joseph evened the series with the Oilers by winning to day, 9 to 2. Bird would have scored a shut out bnt for an error. (lia.pr and I.ukanov.c. were baited out of the box early. Score: ST. JOSEPH. I TULSA. AH. H O A 1 All H.O.A. Olon. lb HI 10 (11 llennett. If 0 3 0 1 2 3 Corriden. If 3 2 0 D Tliomrson. 3b Kliher. rf 5 4 0 (HDarlB, rf Ilnnnwltr, cf 3 1 5 Oi Stuart, as Derate, s. .13 6 OiUmb. cf McDonald. Sb 4 12 4illauman. 2b 0 0 5 0 S 0 0 3 9 0 2 I 0 1 SIOTMUon. 2b 5 2 3 .llUlivelt, lb Handler, c 0 2 1 1 fllOrosby, e (Irabowaki, c 0 ljtilaser. p 0 2II,ulianrwie, p Bird, n 0 0 0 2 1 1 - Haughland. p 41 16 27 181 I Totals Totals 34 7 27 S Score by innings: St. Joseph 203 001 0109 Tulsa 002 000 0002 Summary. Runs: Olsen (2. Corriden (2). Fisher (3). Bonowits. McDonald. Ben nett, Davis. Errors: liefate. gtevenson. Bennett. Davis, Baiiman, Leiivelt. Earned runs: St. Joseph. S; Tulsa, 0. Left on bases: St. Joseph. 10: Tulsa. 8. Two-base hits: Thompson. Lamb, Stevenson. Defnte, Kishcr. Home runs: Fisher. Corriden. Sacrifice hit: Corriden. Base on balls: Off Ola.er. 1; off Lukanovic. 1; off Haugh land, 2; off Bird, 3. Struck out: Bv Haughland, 1: by Bird. 1. Wild pitch: Haughland. Bird. Run and hits: Off Ciaser. 4 and 6 (nono out in third I; off Lukanovic. 3 anal 3 in 1-3 Inning Losing pitcher: Glaser. liouble plays: Thompson 10 Leiivelt. Stevenson to Defate to Olson. I'mpires: Holmes and Ornisbv. Time: 1 :55. Ienver Win Mugfct. Denver, Colo., June 26. Denver took the lead In the first Inning from Ties Moines today and In a slugfest in which McLaughlin was the victim, defeated the visitors. 14 to 3. Cartwright and Parker were the leading Bear aluggers of the afternoon. Milan hit his 10th consecu tive game. Score: BES MOINES. I AB.H.O.A.I ABHOA. riorman. 2h 4 13 lll.a.alle. as 5 2 14 Turiteon. st 4 1 2 O'Wrlsht. 2b .13 17 Hnran. cf 4 2 4 OILong. rf 3 12 0 Graham, lh 3 1 6 l:O Brlen.ef 4 110 Warner. 3b 4 0 1 ll'Oemes. If .13 10 Milan. If 4 13 0 C twrlsht. lh 4 4 IS 0 Vuna. rf 4 ! 1 HPuterson. 3b .1 0 2 I Brren. c 4 0 3 llPsrker. 0 5 3 11 McLaughlin, pill rnall. p 4 1 0 3 Total! .".5 10 24 5! Totllt 40 IS 27 !0 Score by innings: Pet Molne 002 000 om 3 Denver 602 300 40x 14 Summary Runs: Gorman, Milan, Mc Laughlin. Lastlle. Wright (3). Long. O'Brien 43), Gomet ;. Cartwright (21, Parker (3). Errort: Turgeon. Wagner. Milan. Breen. McLaughlin. Lasalle. Earned runs: Pea Moines, 3: Denver, f. Two base hit: Horan. Tuna. Wright. Cart wright, Parker (2). Three-base hits: Horan. Laeallt. Wright. Long. Cartwright. Racriflc hit: Long. Sacrifice fly: Gra ham. Long, "truck out: By Hall. 1; by MeLaughlan. St. Bate on balls: Off Mc Laughlin. 2. Struck out: Bv Hall. 1. Passed hall: P.rker. Doubt plays: La sail to Wright to Cartwright. Wagner to Gorman to Graham. Wild pitrh: Mc Laughlin. Left on bases: les Moines. : Denver. . Umpire: Donahue. Time: 1SS. Phut Out Nebraska City. Syracuse, Neb.. Jun 2s. (Special ) Th local shut out Nebraska City her Sunday. to 0. Robert, on th mound for th local, finned It men. and alio;- but two bit. BaseBall Results dhaSiandin M rTt.HN I Mdl It. iI4jiiIIhh. w 1. I'. i w I ' Jeia ;i 14 .; Osiaiit Jl 14 TuIm 41 30 '' " ilr ''7 41 Ulcl.ll t'l :il .Ml Ilr. Mlnr. giuuttitf ;' ill .JU'limirr .7 lesterday'a He.ults. Kt J.iaeph. . Tula.. 2. Denver, 14; l"' ,Min.-., I. No other gent's 'laed. Today' t.ame. tilon. I lly nt Onmha. Oklahoma City at Unh. la Hi .luaeph at Tulsa. Drt Muinr at Denver. NKIiKAtKA NTATK 1 F.A(,t K. Mantling. W I. I VI. I w ivt. .4:i .412 rvrta-rf 30 11 .i.HTl V..rr..k J 2.1 I. ln.elll 2'I III ..Mullealllie III 'Jl II. atm.l 22 U : Ir .1 l.land I', .'.s Veklrrda.t' Ke.ull.. Lincoln, f. ; luattiie. 3 Norfolk !?; ilraud I. land. Kurburt, t. iliiatingt, b. Toduy't (.nira. Huttings nt Norfolk, tlrand i.tand ht B"Htrlc. Lincoln t It'airbury. . It NATIONAL I.KAdl K. Standings, W. I., l-rt I W :i:i 21 .ii.U'lilciiio : 31 211 ..'.mi I'liuiiiinh 2' 3.1 .'111 ..Vl.'l'lillailrl.ila 2 34 32 .imlKulti.n 2' Pel. .42 .4:i .4"U .3113 N'.w Turk Ht. U.IIIB llri.iklxi t'lUCUillttt Vcsierdav't Keatilt. riilladelphln. I; lloslon, t. Cincinnati, 7: St. Louis, 4. Chicago, 4; Pittsburgh, 4 Nu other gatno scheduled. . Today' iame. Pittsburgh at Chicago. Philadelphia at New York. Cincinnati at .St. Louis. Urouklyn at Boston. AMERICAN IK AG IE. landing. W. I.. P. t I W. L. 40 2S .W7l'thlntton 32 34 38 .11 .ir.l Cleveland 31 30 3.1 31 .53illnaten 2S 3 34 32 .SlSIPlilladelphla 24 34 Pet. .4S5 .4113 .4:m .414 St. Iiull New York Detroit CtUctia Yesterday' Remit. Cleveland. 6; St. Louis, 0. New York. 6 ; Boston. 4. No other game scheduled. Today's Game. St. Louis at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia. No other game scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standing. w. l. p.t. 1 w f,. ret. St. Ptut 40 21 .ll:'.'.,I.mii.r!lle :) 3!) .411 liidiaiiaimlls 43 2rl .O'JIiU'olunilius 3 37 .4111 Mliineatioli :; 21 .1111:1! Kanus City 27 44 .3x0 Milwaukee 38 33 ..VWTuli-ii.i 23 44 .313 Yesterday' Results. Indianapolis, G; Columbus, 2. Toledo, 2; Louisville, 0. Only two games scheduled. Today' Came. Indianapolis at Columbus. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Louisville at Toledo. Kansas City at Minneapolis. American Indians Beat Browns. Cleveland. June 26. St. Louis was un able to hit Coveleskie effectively and Cleveland won the first game of the series today, 6 to 0. The Indians waited Pruett out and when he put the ball over bunched their hits. Kilerbe's sensational fielding held down the Indians' score. Score: ST. LOt'lS. I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.I AB.ll.O.A Toliin, rf Gerbrr, at 301 uikvids. ir 4 1 0 4 'V'b'ganss. 2b 4 1 1.1 O Speahcr, cf 4 10 Oidardner, 3b 4 0 1 3!.f. Sewell, as 4 0 3 OlMrlimis. lb 3 0 3 (1 Wood, rf 3 2 1 S'O'Neill, e 3 10 l! Coveleskie. p 1 0 0 0 ... Totala 0 1 Slaler. lb William. If 1 0 1 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Mc.Manus, 21i Jtti'nbson. cf Hevereid, n Ellerbe. 3b I'ru.'tt. p "Collins S3 12 27 0 Total. 33 6 24 1 "Batted for Pruett in ninth. Score by Innings: St, Louis 000 000 000 0 Cleveland 001 040 lOx 6 Summary Runs: Evans. Wambsgan.e. Speaker CM. Sewell. Coveleskie. Krrors: (lerber, McManus. Two-base hits: Pruett. Wamhsitanss, Wood, Evans. Three-base hit: Coveleskie. Stolen base: .Tacohson. Sacrlfcle hits: Wambsganss (2), J. Sewell, Double, plays: Kllerbe. McManuetaoinET Double play: Kllerbe to McManu to Ns- ler. Left on liases: St. Louis. 9; Cleve land. 8. Base on balls: Off Pruett. 2; off Coveleskie ,3. Struck out: By Pruett, 2: by Coveleskie. 6. Umpires: Chi 1 1 and Connolly. Time: 1:40. Ruth's Homer Helps Tanks. Boston, June 26. Home runs bv Ruth and Shawkey were big factors In New York's 6 to 4 victory over Boston today in tho last game of a series In which Boston had won four straight. Ruth hit into the right field bleachers off Qulnn in the fifth for his eighth homer of the year, wilh two men on and two out. Winchen don fans gave Witt a purse of J"0 in gold. Score: NEW YORK. I BOSTON. AB.H.O.A : All.H O.A Witt, cf .12 1 11 Smith, rr McNallv. 3b 5 2 1 .HMenoskv. If Butti. If 3 13 01 Burnt, lh Meusel. rf 5 2 1 O Pratt, 2h Pitt, lb 4 1 (t O'nunan, 3h Wtrd. 2h 4 0 2 01. f. Collins, cf Scott, ss 3 0 4 2lrtuel. c Hoffman, e 4 10 Oll'ittenser. st Shawkey. p 4 2 0 .VQninn. p '.Karr Totalt 35 11 27 111 I Total. Batted for Quinn in ninth. 3 0 0 1 1 0 3 17 1 12 7 10 3 1 1 0 0 3 1 n 3 s n n 1 I) 0 0 33 10 27 21 Score by innings: New York onn 040 002 6 Boston 201 001 0004 Summary Runs: Witt (2), MrNally, Ruth. Scott. Shawkey. Smith. Menosky, Pratt. Dusnn. Errors: Ward, Hoffman. Pittenper. Tvo-ba..o hits: Smith. J. Col lins. Home runs: Ruth. Shawkey. Sacri fice hits: Plpp, Pittonger, Menosky. Burns. Double plays: Quinn to Ruel to Burns. Burns to Pittonger to Burnj. Pratt to Pittenger to Burns. Loft on bnscs: New York, S; Boston. 8. Base on balls: Off Shnwkev. 1; off Quinn. 6. Struck out: nv Shawkey. f.; hy Quinn, 2. Wild pitch: Shawkey. I'mpires: Dinecn and Hilde hrand. Time: 2:03. Waterloo Lone. Waterloo, Neb., June 2fl. (Special. Bennington defeatc-i the locals here Sun day. 4 to 0. Batteries: Bennington. Har ris nnd Feterson; Waterloo, siaingie una rayne. St. Edward Win. St. Edward. Neb.. June lit. (Special 1 St. Edward defeated Genoa hern Sun day, 6 to 4. Batteries: St. Edward. Fol liott and Fisher; Genoa, Harris and .V!1 lard. Lelfha Ileal Monroe. I.eisrh. Neb.. June SS. (Special.) Leigh defeated Monroe here Sunday. 2 to 0. In a well-played game. Batteries: Monroe, Schlmirk and Men Ullams; l.e'.gn. i,inn and Fowler. Want Sunday Came. Th Omaha Printing team ha an open date for next Sunday. July 1. nd It looking for an out-of-town game. Call Douglas 4M5. V. P. Shopa After Game. Th Union Pacific Store department team defeated Auburn, Sunday on the latter' ground. 4 to 1. The Union Pa cific team would like to book games for July 4 nd the balance ot Sundays In July. Writ or wire. F. I. Holmes, In car of Union Pacific Store department. Union Pacific hop. Omaha. Rambler Beat edr Creek. Th North Omaha Rambler Journeyed to Cedar Creek, Sunday, and defeated the team of that place. S to n. Slmpaon. on the mound for the Rambler. llowed bnt three hit and trar-k out 1 men. The Ramblers deftsted Fsplllton. I to 2. Just it. State Norfolk Win. I'alr. Norf.i'k. Net., June Norfolk took t.i gam a tiei Mmilay af'ertioon from (linnd UltiiJ. tnakliig a line etr.tialil Mctury iti tin t.Tir.. Tl-s f.r ttin, .l s n:ti iniutig s,-HN.,ll.Mi, tit teist.l- l-r. being l.i, ator.. ttttud Hhetl l..lle iill.ie. out a home run for ih vi.t.iiy ' w.ih a sior., i.f i, 1,1 4 The sei-ond anin" I Urt. . hetlulr.i tu go tetan Inniiig. th 1 . ,!.!.. Icr. lading a le.it In the .lain, and llioi.e tied Tie. worn in tha aeventh sn.l M.irr bmiiglit in Hi.. Kiunu.g run in Ilia I. lalll with n .IKtlle. HUHltlg it 7 t.i 4. J Hiule, first gain,.; lillAMt INI. AMI I Nillll'iil K All II II A I All II II A 4 3 12 4 11 I 3 4 t I 5 1 0 2 12 .1 I 0 II 4 11 I I 0 .1 n 11 0 4 II 0 1 1 Ri.li.-n. rf 1 krau.la, "h I lir.rr. II, i'almai.ere, if MH.. I Nik.r cf Herhl, at, I it.ii.ert.. e j '.otk p 1 Hri'.k p Fnlerle. Ill loilo 'tieii,.n. at 1 11 2 Ui.w. :b 2 0 1' l.rr It, 3 '.' U, ll .11.. If " 1 3 1 lark, r I l' C'lirkr,. rf 1 1 II.;. n, III 0 II I H .lely-l rf I 0 4 I,.l,,-r 11 o n 0 11 A II 1 l T"laia 31 il 27 11 I Tiil.lt SI 1 21 ll! 1 ntie oul whin winning run or. I. ! S. .ire b inning: , Norfolk "00 inn mi . lir.il.d Isl.ui. I 102 duo mil 4 I Hiiinnuiy Hun.- Itobt-n 12). Krnnda. t llri'iver, Atherton, Mmr 12), Itoiiae. i'lrk, 'Krrora: Atherton I'JI. Home rut. : llous". Thi ba.o hit: Kr.in.li. Two-bnae hn: I Pallnatiere. Mir CI Kscrlfl.e lilt: ! Kriii.lt. Unas on balls- off Miller. 2; .off l-'aillk. 6. Double plava' KratiiU to M.tr. to llrewer lilt.' tiff I Milter. (.; ntl i-'aulk. ) in 1 11 Inning.: off Shook. I in 1 1-3 Inning, struck nut: lty Duller. ; by I'nulk, D. Hit I.y inched hall: I'lnrU. by I'.iulk Losing pit. her; Knulk. Em pire: Murfy. Tune: 14.'.. Score, ucond game: HAN HIHI.AMI I NORKOI.K AH II II A AH II O A Rnlirn. rf lb 4 2 2 it Alliertim. at Krau.la. St. 4 10 lilVluer. 2b I'rlli Iiard. lb 3 0 0 Marr. 3h Hlwuk. rf 2 0 0 0 Haute. If I'almalnere. If 4 2 3 O l'lark. c M.ti. aa 4 3 2 P snicker, rf Hlteaker. ef 4 Serle. 2b 3 IPilierta. e 1 Keilrrle. p 4 1 1 0 ll.aarlt, ih 1 2 l!Khlehl. cf 0 n'lll.ller. p 1 0 L'tlieera Total. .13 II 22 71 Totllt 33 11 24 0 One nut when winning run scored. Hatted for Shiebel in eighth. Store bv Innings: Grand Island 010 023 00 g Norfolk 002 020 21 7 Summary Runs: Roben. Kranda, Palm atiere, Men, Serlo, Roberts, Atherton (2), Wl.ser (2), Marr, Dldler (21 Krrors: Kan.la. Serio. Kederle. Mrr, Dldler. Thee baHe hits: Metz, Palniatlere, Twn-hasa hits: Dldler. Marr (2). Palniatlere. Sacri fice hit: Hegarty. Rase on halls: off Midler. 3: off Federle, 4. Stolen l.ases: .Mt. Speaker. Struck out: By Dldier, 3; by Kederle. 4. Hit by pitched halll: Serlo, bv Midler: Atherton, by Kederle. t'mpire: Murfy. Time: 1:30. I'alrliury Win Third. Hastings, Neb., June 28. Kairlniry made It three straight from Hastings, defeating lncnls today i.y sending three runs home in the ninth inning for an 8 to 6 score. Smith, a local pitcher, knocked out a homer In the second with one man on. Score: FAIRIIl'RV I HASTINGS. All 11.(1 1 All. H O 1. Ttaoner, s. 4 2 1 : laiiehan. as 4 110 1 eveland. 3h 5 MrDerrantt. rf 4 2 3 21 'liuri-h. 'Jb i" Amen, rf O'Tomet. If 1 1 VVillets. c 4 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 ft 0 0 0 7 S 0 1 0 0 0 0 Itelrlilc. If ItliHS. cf 4 1 r. 2 4 2 3 2 Cooduin. 2li Wlnbn.h. lh O'Connor, c .Tennev, cf Lovich. o rinfqnlinlk, p Wnlfolk. p 2 .1 2 Serb. 3b 2 0 filKrat.il. lb 2 4 nU'rann. rf 1 0 OlSmlth. p-lh 0 0 0!terk. p 0 0 Wlrelnetnn. rf 0 0 li'Holliiigaw'tta 1 1 2 0 Total. SS 1 27 111 Total. 3.1 10 27 18 Batted for Wiggington in ninth. Score by innings: Fairhurv 110 101 013 S Hastings 022 000 0105 Summary Runs: Rooney, Cleveland, Roirhle. Bliss (2). Goodwin. Wlnhush. Jen. ney, Wllletts. Crann, Smith (2). Beck. Errors: Rooney, Tomes (2, Wllletts, Serb. Home run: Smith. Three-base hits: Rooney, Winbush. Two-base hits: Mc Permott, O'Connor, Rooney, Cleveland. Sacrifice hits :Crann. Bliss. Base on Hallq Off I.ovich. 3: off Gotschaik. 3: off Ttpck, 1 : off Wolfolk 2. Stolen bases: Smith (2). Bliss, Goodwin, Rooney, Tomes. Double plays: C.aughan to Church to Smith. OauEhnn to Smith. Runs and hits: Off I.ovleh, 3 and 5 In 2 Innings; off Gotsrhalk. 2 and 5 In F. innings: off Wnlfolk, none and none in 2 innings; off Beck. 4 and 10 in 7 Innings: off Smith. 4 and 0 in 2 innines. Struck out: By Gotschaik. J; by Wolfollk. 1: by Beck, 7. Lft on bases: Hastinp.. 1C: Fairhury. 7. Hit by pitched ball: Willets. by Lovieh; McDermott. by Smith. Wild pitch: Smith. Beck. Knrnrd runs: Falrburv. fi; Hast ings, 5. Umpire: Kingslcy. Time: 2:30. I. Ink Cop Another. Beatrice. Neb.. June 26. Lincoln took the last game of tho series here today from Beatrice. A misjudged fly ball to Klrschner and Gleason from Carr'.g's bat was responsible for four nf Lincoln's runa In the third inning. Score? LINCOLN. I BEATRICE AB.H.n.A I AU.H OA 4 0 3 4:,7or, 2H 4 114 Orr. s. CarrlK, cf MC.iv. lh t'ibscn. If I'arr, If Dvp II. Unci, rf 7l.il.-pr, nn Cnnltov. c S. ott, p .1111 Kirschner, lb 4 112 0 '2 n n o'limnn. .9 s 1 0 (I Rowman. cf 2 0 .1 0 3 4 0 0 n 4 n n 1 n Dill, rf 4 1 .1 5' Parker. Sh 1 0 n warnslaff. If 2 0 S:Oleason, c 1 4 I'Vorton. p 0 Jl l ncer l n o n 7 2T 13 Tntala 1 R 27 171 Tntala Hntte.l ror Glenson In ninth. Score bv Innings: Lincoln 014 000 0(105 lieatrira 100 000 020 3 Summary Runa: Carrifr. Gibson, Dye, rtool, Zinker. Plzer, Kirschner. Quinn. Kr rors: Orr (2), McCoy, Kirschner. Home run: Zinker. Two-bnsn hits: Klrschner, Hool. Stolen base: Parker. Struck out: By Scott, 5: by Norton, 2. Base on balls: Off Scott, 3: off Norton. Fi. Wild pitch: Scott. Double play: Parker to Kirschner. Umpire: Slattery. Time: 2:00. Baseball Records Made This Date June 27. June 27. 1 SK4 No -hit En me L. Cor coran. Chicago against Providence fN. I..) .1 une 27. 1 S Most l.as'is on balls, off one pitcher in a pa me, 1 ("leorp Van Hiiltren, 'hicafro (X. L. ), Record aif held by W. George, H. Uruher, B. I. Haan. June 27, 1916 Most times caught stenl intf liases In a game. ," -W. L. Gardner, Boston, apainst Philpdelphla ( A. L. . Rec ord n!-.o held by five America n and sis National league players. Don't Fail to See The Largest Industrial Tractor Exhibit Ever Staged West of New York Three Days This Week, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 28-29-30 From 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Showing the Fordson The Universal Tractor Doing your work the in less time and Twenty-first and Vat Week' Record in Major Leagues I Xrw V.'tk. N. V.. June .V. -Ilif wriV reeotil in each Irjxtie of , atin playril, miii icnl lot, Laiithrr with nin, hil, errora, nun let mi lia-i", runs ,nri il hy ni'l'i'iu . m I'linhiH t;.inu nl S.iiiiul..) , 1 .1. lo. I low.; ' At11rrl.au Imigur, r I 11 nil I Kl I. MM . , I New 6 k . j I 'elliill I'l-v-ltml , Washing!, ,n ! Chicago I I'lnla 1 ll.'.Llll . . . 1 - f. ! 1 I 4 II 4. ; r 1 1 It 31 I VW V'i' Nl I. mil . I'm. -1. , Ili.M,,.: n . I 'tilt ago Cincinnati I ll.'t..ll , . . I I'llllil 12 .1 4.' 40 : 3; 3d j College Tennis I Slarls ournev riiil.i(lclihi.i, June 2. - The cream of the country's collide raci'titt wirltlers were h ie today for the oiening of the ;nli rculli-Kiatc l.iwn tennis cliunipionhi) tournament on the rourts of the Merion Cricket cluh. More than 70 players, repre senting 26 coIIckc!'. were entered. It is the largest and one of the inot representative entry lists on record. Philip N'eer, winner of last year's siiiRles championship, will defend his title. Xeer was re-elected president of the intercollegiate association last night. Kair weather was forecast for the opening day of the tournament, which will continue all week. Play in the doubles will start tomorrow. Leading Batters Western Learnte. I!. A R. R I" W I. II II , : 4 1 - , !:: , 1 0 S il i ,724 III ; .' . r a l n . ; .4 . 2 4 21 4.' t i It at Nallonnl leuiue. V W I, II II 1 4 4. .4 it:" 1; , S 2 4 .'4 i a . 1. 4 2 'I '.I . !. 3 2 .H 14 . i 3 11 n r ,1, n t h 4 K f I .14 !. . If. Bet. 112 .421 107 114 1.9; 92 .3.S 100 .379 II. Pet. l:o .4:10 90 .3M r,2 ::. .:i7j C9 .;:c ir. ret. 97 .411 to .::.'. R7 .nr.i si .:i:.l 71 .351 Fi.h.r. SI. .To.eph. Manuah. Omuha ... Ka..t. Wichita e.rantham. umaha Klsh, Sioux City ., f,9 ! 71 .117 219 7! .fa r.n b! .112 !40 C4 .63 L'64 Ci American I-arjue. (1. AH. R. Slsler. S Louis . . ti7 :7f. f.4 Hellmnnn, Detroit . di t'"6 t.O O'Neill. Cleveland.. 54 K4 10 Speaker. Cleveland. 15 L'nl :ih Witt, New York .. 64 ln7 Si National Leneue. a ah. r Hornal.y, St. Louis.. 2 Crimea. Chlcauo .. 02 23fi 62 225 44 Bigbee. I'ittsburKh. 69 245 42 Dauhert. Cincinnati 66 261 4 Smith, St. Louia .. 6S 202 47 Baseball Today Omaha vs. Sioux City Ladiet, 10 Cents Game Called at 3 P. M. ELKS' CARNIVAL AND FUN FROLIC All This Week, Includ ing Sunday, at Krug Park Thousands of People Attended Monday Afternoon and Night Don't Miss This Big Show Close the doors to your home and malic merry with the Elks. Seo The Bull Fight and the majiv other added attractions. A Ford a Day to be Given Away Benson Car Direct to Park Une Uay vniy jm OMAHAL Tues., July JL at. aT4- 1 Reserved chair seat sale day of ihow at Beaton Drug Co. way you want it done, at much less cost. Leavenworth Sts : ia v Crow Rows ! ay lo Victor) Iviwitu 1 1'itrsr, June 26. Th4 miul ai.nli iin rcvv uprated it lri uinpli of P'.'l at the annual inter tulli-tiute ti'Ki't.i t, i,l. iv, w inninii th x.iimIv ll.t.i nu'.' t. c hy 4 margin uf iiiiirr lli.oi a l.'iik'li limit Vali ii.tituii, uhuh w.'i -cinii.t, Cornell and St ii'ue pit' up a irat batile ior tlntd pl.M in the lat ipiaitrr ol .1 null' .Hid wile link ami neck (C the titi'sli. i".'iiicll, liniii the klinjf, appi.iteil li li.te won ll'.e place. Co lumbia liui-hid lillh, .rtcr.tl Ifinjlh h.n'k. and the Iiiihk I'i'iiiisvlvanu irevv hrotik'lu up 'be rcir a p""r last. The jmlve. K.ie thud i.ue to Sviaitise and ( f urll Imitlll ."syit itie it i'l-.iti'il t'intie! bv one foot. The Navy e-.t.ihhhn a new tee ord for the 1'iitir.c, it lime beuiK I.f tuiiiilies .'.I sei'Oiiil-, which in mme than ball' a mile !.itcr than the time sit bv the vii'tnri'iits n-ivy i rew h-t vear. ' Wa-bmi-'toii was latipbt in l.V iiimtiK's .fi 1-5 seconds, which was far b. iter than the previous rec ord oi 14 ii iiiites and 7 seconds. At the tini-li the Nnvy had a lriith' lead mir Wa-hingtmi, which in turn was thn't-tpiarti r" of a lennth ahead of Syracuse and Cmn.ll. Whatever the "want" is that you have in mind. Pee Want Ads can be of prompt service to yoti. Hot $0t; Suits to Weather L Order Reduced from $40.00 Perfect fit jruarantecd. Cool and comfortable for Burrrrncr wear. Wool crashes, home spuns, tweeds, mohairs and palm beaches. MacCarthy-Wilson TAILORING CO. Southeast Corner 15th and Harnay Ladies! STOP after you SHOP and attend those bargain daily Matinee. Summer Prices Now in Effect Mats. -- 15c Eve's - 20c Above Prices Include Tax OFFERS ALL THIS WEEK THOS. MEIGHAN with a cast including LOIS WILSON, THEODORE ROBERTS, SYLVIA ASHTON, CHAS. OGLE and many others. Two-reel Christie Comedy "Bucking Broadway" Every Woman Every Wife Every Girl Should See NAZIMOVA in "A Doll's House" Six Performances Daily Alto a Comedy With Much New "Lokum" Entitled "A PENNY REWARD' EMPRESS FIVE RADIO LITES "Rapid Transmittert ot Mirth and Melody" BILLY K1NKAID "The Vertatile Scot" WELLS A. MONT GOMERY "Harpin Bcfc" EDDIE HILL "The Dapper Camic" ansa A Bill That Ha Taken Omaha By Storm! SIX STAR ACTS Exclusiv Picture Play SATURDAY AL JENNINGS Lakeview Park TONIGHT "Lakeview Folliea," a snappy onf and dance revue with, a galaxy of gladtome girlie.