THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY. JULY C. 1022 ( is Irs ks T re re ie lor lot lat Vc- EE of lat ill rv- fn. of to - Bears Claw Way to Wetzel Hurls Good Ball for Denver Club Omaha '.ci Score in ftglith ami Thru I,oe Out in Ninth When Ymior Chalk I'p Five Rum. IAKNKY BURCHS Omaha Buffaloes had ton much Fourth of July celebration. After winning 14 competitive ball games the Hutf!oc e,ter day allowed the lowly Denver heart to slip them a 7 to 2 defeat in the third came of the series. But, at that, the Rear deserved to win, because they out hit the Buffa loes and received better pitching from "I.anky" Wetzel, the acc of Dan Rodger' Denver pitching htalf. The warm afternoon aeemed to agree with Wetel, as thia Bear curved 'em over in such fashion that the Buffaloes connected safely only even times during the game, which is very unusual tor the home boys. Darrough on Mound. When the "ump' announced to the customers that Clarence Dar . rough, the "iron man" of the team, would hurl for the Buffaloes, the tans leaned back in their six-hit seats satisfied that the herd would win its ISth straight victory, but Patrough failed to fool the Bears. He was pounded very gently by the athletes from the "mile high" city, but was pounded at opportune times. Clarence held the Grizzlies to five hits until the ninth, when Rodgers' clan got sort of hostile and scored i fiye runs on three base on balls, a ; sacrifice, an error, a single and a j double. . i It was a pitchers' conflict until the 1 ninth and then it was just Denver. The score was knotted, i all, when the Bears clawed Darrough for five runs in the last session. Bean Score Run. The Bears started out like they j were. going to knock Darrough out of the box in the first inning. Rodg ers worked Darrough for a base on balls and then Gomes came along with a single. Long smacked the agate to right for a single and Rodg ers pulle,d himself 'across the plate. The scoring activities for Denver in this stania ceased when Cartwright wheeled into double play. Not satisfied with Denver holding the lead, the Buffaloes planted one run in their scoring column in the initial spasm, when Gislason got a base on balls. Apperson failed to cause the Bears any trouble, but Grantham singled and "Whitey went to third, scoring a minute later on an infield out. Grantham then piKfered second, much to the sur prise of the visitors, but "Babe Herman was an easy out. Nothing happened in the second inning that caused any of the 18 plavcrs to lose their jobs, but in the third Denver forged ahead of the Buffaloes when Patterson thought he was Kenneth Williams and knocked a home run over the center field lumber. Score Count in Eighth. The Buffaloes trailed the Bears until the eighth, when the visitors got all excited and allowed the locals to knot the count. It happened this Apperson singled. Grantham clouted out a double and the "Jack Rabbit" went to third. Manush blew into a fielder's choice and the 'Rab bit" was snared at the plate, Grant ham taking third on the play. Ma nush stole second and Catcher Parker whipped the ball down to second, but Wetzel nabbed the throw and in turn heaved the apple to Third Baseman Patterson, who muffed the throw, allowing Grantham to score the tieing run. Then came the ninth and Denver s five runs, which broke the Buffaloes winning streak and resulted in the local club going back to fifth posi tion in the standings. The same teams play again this afternoon. California Girl Loses Hard Fight to Mile. Lenglen Wimbledon, July 5. Mile. Su ranne Lenglen. the titleholder, de feated Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Cali fornia in the women's singles of the grass court tennis championships yesterday, after a hard struggle in the second set bv the score of 6-1, 8-6. J. O. Anderson, the Australian Davis cup player, won his way into the semifinals of the men's singles in the grass court tennis championships today by defeating his teammate, Pat O'Hara Wood, in a hard fought match, 6-4. -GolfIkcts! Q Ar thr any restrictions -with ref rnoe to takins a practice swing or wings in high grass? A. A nlfcjrr my tk prctir awing or awlnga. provided hr la rlub Imgth or moro sway from the ball. Q. l'leaee tell me how ply ahouia hare been acored in the following case: I putted and holed out in five. My. op ponent putted and the ball rolled to the edge of the cup and stopped, that be ing Mia fourth. He stepped up to hit the ball again, but Juat before he etart ed hla awing the ball dropped la. Did he get a four or five? A. If the ball rolled In before" he took hie ateuu and grounded hia club, he abould have been rreilited with a 4. Thereafter, he would be considered to hate rawed the ball to move, and hia score would be 5. i What is the m!e with reference to moving a rock that lies near a ball? A. Any rock, stick or the llae-that lies within a club length of the ball that ie not fixed, may be moved, unless, of coarse, the ball Ilea In a hazard. If the nek la bnried enough to appear fixed, II may bo be removed without penalty. Q. If my opponent leavea me a stymie with the balls say a foot apart and close te the hole, am I allowed to try to bit hla tall and knock It away from the hole Instead of trying tj hole out myself? A. Bach tatrtir are hardly advisable, tee the ppenent haa the option of re plaein hie ball If ha likes. There Is no rale to nrtwt T from trying It, how ever. If yon like. Q. What is to be done where a player la a medal qualifying round thought lessly pirka up his ball before holding oat on the rttlng freenT A. A ball mast be replaced and holed oat and there is a penalty of two strokes. Tbh) nana be done before play is be- Cea the kex hole, or la e of the tola, before the player haa, left the inn.. Otherwise, ha la aieaualified. Leonard Wins jM ,a4.: : .:. . . ;;K:...W..iwr?i.v ...''...'. ... ... :r. 'A 3. :.:.i.V.. (!: . renny Leonard restored his standing as lightweight champion when he stopped Rocky Kansas in the eighth round of their fight at Michigan City, Ind. Kansas' seconds tossed in the sponge while Leonard was waiting to shoot in the finishing punch. Above photo shows Kansas down as Leonard was acclaimed winner, and photo at bottom shows part o.f the crowd of H),000 which saw the battle. National Cardinals Rent Beds. St. I.ouis, July 6. The Cardinals batted Murklo hard In the second and third in nings. In which, they scored 10 runs, anil dafeated Cincinnati, 11 to 4, in the final game of the series. Rogers Hnrnsby hit his 20th home run of the season in the eighth inning, tleing Kenneth Williams of the local Americans for the 1922 league lead. At thia time last year, however. Babe Ruth had slammed out 31 circuit drives. Score: CINCINNATI. I ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A I Flack, rf 4 2 0 Burns, cf 3 0 3 0! Smith, cf 4 0 6 0 Daubert.lb 4 1 14 1 Hurnaby. 2b 2 0 2 6 1 12 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 Duncan, If 0 0 Schultn. If 2 0Kournier,lb 1 21 Stock, Sb Harper, rf Wlngo, o llohne, !!h Plnelll. 3b . Kimm'k.Ks Markle, p McCurdy, c Lavan.ss Barfoot, p Totals 84 13 27 10 Totals 33 7 24 11 Scoro by innings: Cincinnati 100 010 200 4 St. Louis. 040 000 Olx 11 Summary Runs: Daubert, Pinelll, Kim miek. Flack, Hornsby (2), Sohultz. Four nier. Stock 2), McCurdy (2), Lavan, Bar fii't. Errors: Daubert, Harper, Pinelll l.'V Two-baso hits: Duncan. Flack (2), Pinelll, Markle. Three-base hit: McCurdy. Home run: Hornsby. Stolen base: Stock. Sacrifice hits: Flack, fturns. Double plays: Daubert to Klmmlck to Daubert, Kimmlck to Daubert. Left on bases: Cin cinnati, 4; St. Louis, 6. Base on balls: Off Markle, 6. Struck out: Bv Barfoot, 2: by Markle, t. Hit by pitched ball: Plnelll, by Barfoot. Umpires: Klem and Pterman. Time: 1:38. Cubs Defeat Pirates. Pittsburgh, July 6. The Chicago Cubs defeated tho Pirates. 11 to 6. today, find ing Pitchers Carlson and Hamilton for 13 hits in seven innings. Jones got along niceiy for the Cubs except in the fifth, when the Pirates scored twice and the ninth when a belated rally brought three runs. Score: chicaco. riTTSBrnaii. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A. Statz, cf .0 0 0 OMar'v'le. sa 3 1 F'rg. cf-3b 6 2 2 0! Carey. cf Hoi' her. ss 4 2 3 8 Mokan, If Terry, 2b 6 0 5 3 Tier'ev, 2b Orimes, lb 4 16 0 Ens, 3b 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 0 6 1 0 0 0 13 0 Barber, rf 4 4 3 0j Rohwar, rf Maisel, rf 1 0i Grimm, lb Miller. If 1 01 Jnnnard. Knit. 3b 3 11! aBarnhart Cal'hen, cf 0 0 2 0! Mattox, c U'Far'l, c 4 2 2 Carlson, p Jones, p S 0 1 li H.imil'n. p 1 Hol'w th, p n n o 2 2 110 oooo 10 0 0 Totals 40 15 27 13'zUooc-h, I I Totals 34 10 27 10 sBatted for Jonnard In seventh. sBattexl for Hamilton in seventh. iBatted for Hotlingsworth in ninth. Score by innings: Chiaago 160 000 ISO 11 Pittsburgh 000 020 003 5 Summary Runs: Friberg C2, Hollocher, Terry, Orimes (3, Barber. Maisel, Krug, O Farrell (2), Maranvllle. Kohwer. Grimm, Jonnard. Hasailton. Krrors: Hollocher. Jones, Tierney (2). Jonnard. Two-base hits: Maranvlle, Carey. Grimes. Three base hits: Hollocher. Kmg. Sto'en bases: Friberg, Barber, O'Farrell, Sacrifice: Hol locher, Carey. O'Farrell. Double plays: Terry to Holoeher to Grimes: Hollocher to Grimes. Left on bases: Chicago. 11; Pitts burgh. 7. Bases on balls: Off Jones. 3; off Csrleon. 3: off Hamilton. 1: of Hol lingsworth. 2. Struck out: By Jones. 1; by Carlson, 1; by Hamilton, 2; bv Jtolllngs worth. 2. Hits: Off Carlson. S In 12-3 innings: off Hamilton. 7 In 6 1-3 inilngs; oft Hotlingsworth, 2 in 1 Innnings. Hit by pitcher: By Carlson (Statu. Winning pitcher: Jones. Losing pitcher. Carlson. Umpires: Hart and O'Day. Time: 2:13. Baseball Records Made This Date July . Julv 8, 1920 Most three-baso hits bv in dividual In a game, i Elmer Flick, Cleve land (A. L.I American leagne record. Also lu-ld br N. Lajoie. I. Jackson. O. Williams. The record is 4. held Jointly by George A. Strief and W Joyce. July 6. 191 S Players who have scored three men on one base hit R. Pemmitt, St. Louis (A. L ). Five National and 10 American league players hava same record. July S, 1920 Most times at bat, one club In an inning, IS New York against Washington (A. L. (fifth Inning! Ameri can league record). The record is 23. held by Chlcsgo against Ivtrcit tX. L-). 13. Julv S. 19-0 Most runs one club in aa Irntng. 11 New Tork aiainst Washington, (th inning. American league record. The record is 1". held by Chicago against De troit tN. L ). 13. Monroe W ins Came. llMru. Neb.. Julr S. (Special. Mon roe defeated Genoa oa the tatter's grounds Tuesday. to a, 7 - 2 Victory Over Buffaloes and From Kansas in WBP.LL State Fairburr Wins From Beatrice. Fairbury, Neb,, July 6. Fairbury won the third game of the series from Beat rice here today by hitting Marquis for five singles and a home run in the seventh, Inning for six runs and an 11 to 3 score. The score: BEATRICE I AB.H.PO.A. Delag., 2b 4 0 2 3 Kirch., lb 6 2 9 0 Wig ins, rf 4 0 2 0 Bowm., cf 4 2 4 0 Moon., If 3 12 0 Ijulnn. ss 4 0 2 1 Parker, 3b 4 2 1 1 Unger. c 3 111 AB.HPO.A FAIRBL-RT. Rooney, ss 5,1 Cleve., 3b 5 M'Der., cf 4 Relohle, If 5 Wlmb., lb 5 Goodw, 2b 4 .Tenney, rf 3 O'Con.. c S Willey, P 4 Marquis, p 4 0 1 4 Phill'ps, v 0 0 0 0 Totals 83 17 27 h Totals 36 9 24 101 Bpatrice 100 020 000 3 Fairbury 000 110 H3 11 Summary Runs: Delaguerra, Klrchner, Wiggins, Cleveland, 2; McDermott, 3; Iteichle, 2: Wlmbush, 2; Goodwin. Jenney. Krrors: Delagueira, Rooney, 2. Home run: Relhrle. Throe-base hit': McDermott. Two-baso hits: Reichle, Parker, Bowman. Sacrifices: Goodwin, Jenney. O'Connor, Wiggins. Bases on balls: Off Willey. 3. .stolen bases: Uoodwln (2): Jenney, Wig gings, Kooney, Unger. Quinn. Double plays: liooney to Goodwin to Wlmbush. Runs and hits: Off Plilllipps, 3 and 2 in 1- off Marquis, 8 and 16 in 7. Struck out: By Willey. fi; by Marquis. 2. Left on h.ses. Palrhurv. 7: Beatrice. 8. Hit by pitcher: By Phillipps (McDermott). Um pire: mitn, Time: two hours. Inlanders Bent Hastings. Hastings, Neb.. July 6. Grand Island won the third game of the series from Hastings hero today, 7 to 3. Six hits in tho seventh inning put them out ahead. Score: , GRAND ISLAND. I HASTINGS. AB.H.O.A. Pixel'. 2b 4 14 5 Roben. lb 4 2 17 n ilaughan.es 4 u a a Kranda. 3h 5 Speaker, cf 4 Palmafr.lf 5 Motz. ss 4 l'rltch'd.rf 4 Serio. 2b 4 Roberts, c 4 Faulk, p 4 2 i rtinen, Cl vr " 1 0 0 Tomes, If 3 0 2 0 2 0 OiWillets, c 3 12 0 0 0 4, Knapp, lb 4 2 9 U 1 1 Olcramm. rf 3 0 10 1 0 41 Smith. 3b 4 0 11 1 7 1 1 Peterson, p 3 0 0 3 1 0 3zViglngton 10 0 0 Totals 38 11 27 14) Totals 32 4 27 12 xBatted for Peterson in ninth. Score by innings: Grand Island 000 200 6007 Hastings 020 000 0013 Summary Runs: Rohen, Kranda (2), Speaker. Palmatier. Roberts. Faulk. Wll l.'ts. Knapp, Smllh. Errors: Kranda (2), Speaker. Faulk. Knapp. Peterson. Sacri fice bits: Metz, Willts. Base on balls: Off Faulk, i; off Peterson. 2. Stolen bases:. Amen. Knapp. Struck out: By Faulk, 6: by Peterson. 4. Left on bases: Grand Island, 7; Hastings. 7. Hit by pitched ball: Fixer, by Faulk: Prltchard, by Peterson. Earned runs: Grand Island. 6: Hastings, 1. Umpire: Murphy, Time: 1:52. Scott Wins Own fiame. Lincoln. Neb . July 5. Genneth Scott of no-hit. no-run fame not only pitched win ning baseball in the last game of the series here with Norfolk this afternoon, l.ut batted in the only run of the game, which gave the Links a 1-0 victory and two games out of the three-game series. Score: NORFOLK. ! LINCOLN. AB.B.P.AJ AB.H.O.A Ath'lon. 3 1 5 li Deal, ss 4 2,Carrig. cf 1 0 McCoy, lb 0 v Gibson, rf 8 3; Dye. 2b 1 0 Bool. If 3 31 Zinker. 3b 1 01 Conkey. c fi 2i Scott, p 0 in 0 0 Wlsser. 2b 3 0 0 4 1 17 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 t 1 Marr. 3b 3 Rouse. If 4 Clark, c 4 Stucker. rf 3 Hega y, lb 3 Graves, cf 4 Bamett, p 4 zSpeece 0 Totals 29 7 27 19 Totals 31 6l23 11! xRan for Sluckert in ninth. xiMcCoy out. hit by batted ball. Score by innings: Norfolk 009 onn and a Lincoln 818 00x 1 Summary Run: Conkey. Errors: Ather ton (2), Wisser. Scott. Two base hits: Alherton. Conkey. Double plays: Hegarty to Wlsser; Peal to McCoy to Zinker. Hit hv pitcher: By Scott (Wisserl. Struck out: Bv Barnett. : by Scott. 4. Ba on balls: Off Bamett. 2: off Scott, 2. Earned run: Lincoln, 1. Left on bases : Norfolk, t; i,n coin. 6. Stolen base: Rouse. Sacrifice hits: Marr, Hegarty. Umpire: Johnson. Tims: 1:45. Kayoes Rhodes Hutchinon. Kan., July 4. "Fris co" Ed Warner knocked out Ser geant Rhodes, former champion of the army of occupation, in the sec ond round of a scheduled 10-round bout nere tonight . Eighth Round American Tigers Win in Eleventh. Detroit, July 5. Stephenson's error and Blue's triple after two were out in the 11th inning, gave Detroit the final game of the Cleveland series today. Score: CLEVELAND. DETROIT. AB.H.PO.A I AB.H.PO.A Jamles., If 6 t 4 Oi Blue, lb 5 2 10 1 Wahy. 2b 6 1 2 7 Jones, 3b Speak'r, cf 6 2 6 OlCobb. cf Steph., 3b 6 0 1 sivearh. If 4 12 3 6 2 4 0 2 7 1 Sewell, ss 3 3 1 6 Hellm., rf 5 Mcln'is, lb 4 2 15 OlClark, 2b 5 Wood, rf 4 10 0; Rlgney, ss 6 O'Neill, c 4 1 3 0Bassler, a 4 Uhle, p 6 10 3 Plllette, p 3 1 Ehmke. p 1 Totals 41 13x33 181aManion 1 2 0 0 1 5 4 1 2 S 0 2 1 0 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 43 11 33 20 xTwo out when winning run scored. iBatted for Plllette in ninth. Cleveland 110 020 000 105 Detroit 002 001 010 116 Summary Runs: Speaker, Stephenson, Sewell (3. Blue (2), Cobb (2), Bassler, Ehmke. Krrors: Stephenson. Wood. Two base hits: Cobb (2); Veach. Mctnnls, Hellman. Three-base hits: Jones, Sewell, Blue. Home run: Speaker. Stolen bases: Sewell, Stephenson. Rigney. Sacrifices: Mclnnis, Jones. Double plays: .Tones, Clark and Blue: Uhle, Sewell and Mclnnis, Left on bases: Detroit, 8; Cleveland, 10. Bases on balls: off Plllette, 2: off Ehmke, 3; off Uhle, 2. Hits: Off Plllette, 12 In Innings: off Khmke, 1 in '2. Hit by pitcher: by Plllette (Wood). Winning pitcher: Khmke. Struck out: by Plllette 1; by Ehmke, I: by Uhle. 1. Umpires: Chill and Connelly. Time: 1.30. Lewis Dumps Eustace Wichita, Kan., July 5. After tos sing Ed (Strangler) Lewis, world champion wrestler, for the first fall in 38 minutes and 30 seconds, with a reverse armlock. Alan Eustace of Wakefield. Kan., lost the next two falls iii short order here last night Lewis took the second fall in 12 minutes with a toe hold and the third in less than 30 seconds with a toe hold. Runners on second anrt thirri t, pitcher while in position maks a molion to throw to second without stepping to ward the base, is that a balk? -yr; y feint to throw with out throwing, hut he must take the for mal step toward the base. Q. Batter hit to first baseman, who missed the ball with his hand, but the ball hits the baseman's shoe, bounds to second baseman and the latter throws the batter out at first. Does the first baseman get an assist? A. Better give him one. Q. Man on third. Batter hits the hall for three bases, but fails to tuuch first and they find tt nut and call him out. Does the run third count? A. No. Q- If a runner scores from sernnd .n.i falls to touch third, has the field um pire or ins umpire-in-chief a right to call attention to the fielding side to It? A. He hn not. Nor haa the fild plre the right to tell players tn go hack and touch the base when a fir ball is nbout to be caught. He only judges plavs and does not grive advioe. Q. Suppose the batter fouls the ball on the third strike, is he out or is it a foul strike? A. It is only a fool unless the hatter bunted. In that rase it Is the third strike ana out. Today in Ring History Twenty-Eight Years Ago. Joe Wolcott knocked out Dick O'Brien, Boston. 12 rounds. Twenty-Two Tears Ago. Oscar flardner lost to Eddie Sentry, Kansas City. 29 rounds. Nineteen Tears Ago. Young Corbett against Sammy Smith, no decision. Philadelphia. rounds. HerenteeB Tears Ago. Mike TVmnvsR knocked out Dutch Imp son. Rochester, N. T., 12 rounds. Mxteea Years Ago. Joe Blakbum against Georg Gun ther, no decision. Phtlsdelphfa. rounds. Five Years Ago. Joe Jeanette knocked out Tango Kid, New York, f rounds. Fotr Years Ago. Joe Burrosn sgsinst Benny McCoy, ex hibition, Cleveland, 4 rounds. I Safe or Out R. BasfBaHResulls Western Imiw, W L. I'' t ! W. f. r. t Kt .l.iseph ee li Omaha 4 IS .Ma 'lUlMt .HM,lkU t liy SI IU.4SV Wirhns 4 J4 ..-.' I inner hi ,112 Xlnuxt'lty 42 lit .63 l. Moines bi .ill seaterilaj'a Keeulla. Denver. 7; Omaha, 3 Hiuui c.'it), 7; Urm Moines. I. Oklahoma City. 10; Tulsa, ' St. Joseph. , WU'lills. 4. Todan's lismea. Dsnvsr at Omaha. Ilea M'l.nrs at Miuus City, vtu-uiu at okluh'ona City. Tulsu at St. Joseph Nebraska Mat league. W, 1. I'd I W. L. I'rt, ratrbury 31 Is ,40: Norfolk 24 27 ,U Lincoln II II .sat lid. Island 19 2 (.': Hustings 27 It .629, Hestiu e HJytW Yesterday's Kesulta. Lincoln. 1 : Norfolk, Grand Island, 7; Hastings, 1. Fairbury, It; Beatrice, 3. Today's Cameo. Beatrice at Falrbuiy. Norfolk at Orsnd Inland. Hastings at Lincoln. National league. w L. Pi t ! W. L. Pet. New York 44 24 .t7jChligo JH H .6001 M. Louis 4i 32 ,66S I'lllsbulgU 14 it 4,1 Brooklyn 40 33 .Us I'hila 2 40 ,m Cincinnati J 38 4(ll!sston 2 .177 Yesterday's HeaulU. Chlcsgo, t; Pittsburgh, 6. St. Louis. 11; Cincinnati. 4. Phlladelphta-Roston, rain. No others scheduled. Today's Games. New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at St. Louis. None others scheduled. American League. W. I,. Pet. I St. Louis 46 30 .tiOOIWash'n k l. i A 1. &71 ' I'liil,.!. nit W. L. Tct. 35 17 .4t( 31 41 .463 32 41 .t:i8 28 41 .401 New York 29 35 '627 Hustun 38 37 ,607!l'hlla Chlcsgo Dstrult Yesterday's Heeull. Detroit, 6; Cleveland, t. New York-Philadelphia, rain. None others scheduled. Today's Games. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New York. St. Louis at Boatun. None others scheduled. American Association. W. L. Pet I Indiana's 47 30 .61" , Louisville St. Paul 44 30 .695! Columbus Mlnnea'ls 42 3:1 .680! Kan. City Mll'auke 45 37 ,549Toledo Yesterday's Results. Louisville, 10; Indianapolis, 1 Columbua, 3; Toledo, 2. Milwaukee, 9: Kansas City, 4 St. Paul, 6; Minneapolis, 2, Today's (James. Toledo at Indianapolis. Columbua at Louisville. St. Poul at Milwaukee. Minneapolis at Kansas City. W. L. Pet. 37 42 .468 34 45 .4:10 36 47 .4:7 28 18 ,3C8 Western Indians Bent Oilers. Oklahoma City, July 6. Oklahoma City bunched hits with Tulsa bobbles and took the final game of the series Wednesday, 10 to 7. Lamb accounted for three of Tul sa's tallica in the fourth with a home run with two on. Lelivelt lilt safely five con secutive times. Score: TULSA. i OK LA. CITY. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A Bennett, If 5 Tlfson, 3b 6 Lellvelt, lb 6 0; Pitt, rf 3,Giugl'di, It 0Tate, 3b 0 Kr'ger, 3b 0Felber, 2b 3 M'Dan'I. lb 1 1 Long, c 2;Wni(ile, ss 1 .Moore, cf Stuart, rf Lamb, cf B'mau, 2 b McG's, ss Croaby, c. Rachac, p Black, p Glazier, p 1 14 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1; Allen. P 1 0 0 0 Brady, p Totals '40 11 24 111 Totals 37 12 27 16 Score by innings: Tulsa 100 300 021 7 Oklahoma City 300 311 20x 10 Summary Runs: Thompson, Lellvelt (3), Stuart (2), Lamb, Pitt, Ginglaidi, Tate, Felber (2), McDaniel, Long, Wln dle, Moore, Allen. Krrors: Bennett, Stuart (2), Baunian (2), McUinnlx (3), Krueger, Felber. Two-baae lilts: Thompson, Stuart (2), Crosby, Felber (2), McDaniel, Windle, Long and Alien. Home run: Lamb. Bases on ba s: Off Brady. 1; off Kachac, 2; orr Black. 1. Hit by pitched ball: by Glazier (McDaniel.) Sacrifice hits: Lamb, McDan lei, Windle. Stolen bases: Lelivelt, Glnglar dl. Struck out: By Allen. 1; by Rachac, 1 by Black. 1: by Crosby, 3. Rune and hits Off Allen, 7 and 14 In 8 1-3 innings; off Brady, 0 and 0 In 2-3 inning; off Kachac. 3 and 7 In 3 2-t Innings; off Black, 2 and 2 In 1-3 Inning, one on, none out; off Gla zier, 1 and 3 In 2 innings. Double plays: Felber. Windle and McDaniel; Thompson, Bauman and Lellvelt. Left on bases: Tul sa, 8; Oklahoma City, 8. Umpires: Holmes and Ormsby. Time: 2:00. Saints Defeat Witches. Wichita. Kan., July 5. St. Joseph de feated Wichita In a heavy hitting game, the last of the present series, by a score of 8 to 4. Score: ST. JOSEPH. I WICHITA. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A Olson, lb 4 8 10 1 Smith, cf Cor don. If 4 Fisher, rf 6 Bon'w'a, cf 4 Defate, ss 4 M'D'ld, 3b 6 St'p'on, 2b 4 Grab'ski, c 4 Adams, p 1 Lilld'g, p 2 0 0Wash'rn. 2b 4 13 0 Berger. sa 3 1 4 1 Kast, rf 4 2 12 Blak'ly, if 4 2 3 4! M'D'w'l. lb 3 3 2 21 Butler, 3b 4 3 3 Oi Haley, c 4 0 0 11 Beebe. p 0 2 0 121 Mtlsser, p 2 1 sGrlffin 1 37 16 27 13: Totals 1 Totals 34 9 27 12 zBalted for Musser in ninth. St. Joseph 312 000 1018 Wichita 001 300 0004 Summary Runs: Olson (2), Corrldon (2), Fisher, Defate (2), tirabowskl. Smith (2), McDowell, Butler. Errors: Stephenson, McDowell. Sacrifice hit: Adams. Two-base hits: Corrldon (2), Defate, McDonald, Stephenson, Grabowskl (2), Berger, Mc Dowell. Home runs: Smith, Olson, Fisher. Stolen bases: Defate (2). Hits and runs: Off Beebe, 7 and 6 in 2 innings; off Mus ser, 9 and 3 in 7 Innings: off Adams, 8 snvl 4 in 3 2-3 innings; off Ltndberg, 1 and 0 in 5 1-3 innings. Double plays: Washburn to Berger to Haley; Adams to McDonald to Olson; Washburn to McDowell; Berger to Washburn to McDowell. Struck out: By Musser, 4; by Adams, 1; by Liml berg. 1. Bases on balls: off Musser, 4; off Adams, 3. Left on bases: Wichita, 7; St. Joseph. 7. Wild pitch: Lindberg. Karned runs: Wichita, 4: St. Joseph. 7. Umpires: McGloom and Anderson. Time: 2:00. Parkers Beat Boosters. Sioux City, July 6. Sioux City won the third game of the series from Des Moines here today, 7 to 1, when Wolfram weak ened In the seventh and eighth innings and the Packer sluggers drove In their runs. Roettger was in splendid form, striking out 12 men and giving but four hits. Score: DES MOINKS. SIOUX CITY. AB.H.O A AB.H.O. Genin. cf 0 1 H'milton.ss H'ingwy.30 Elsh. cf Met, lh 5 0 0 0 Wagner. "b Horan. rf Graham, lb Yuna, 2b Turgeon ss M'L'hlln.lf Wilson, e Woifram.p 0 2 1 0 0 13 1 3 0 2 1 1 1 I 0 0 5 1 5 3 1 I II Osfrg'd. rf Palmer. 2h 5 2 3 0 0 1 3 R'hinn'n If 4 3 Query, c Roe'tger, p 1 1 t 0 1 11 0 Totals 30 4 24 19 Totals 36 13 2710 Score by innings: s Des Moines nil) DUO 000 1 Sioux City (101) 1)00 3(x 7 Summary Runs: Yuna. Hemingway (2), Elsh (2). Ostergnrd. Robinson, tjuery. Er rors: Turgeon. Wolfram. Hamilton. Two. base hits: McLaughlin, Wilson. Yuna. Elsh. Robinson, Hemingway. Sacrifice hits: Tur geon. McLaughlin. Palmer. Roettger. Stolen bases: Horsn, Hemingway, Elsh. Mets 2), Ostergard. Earned runs: Sioux City. 7: Pes Moines. 1. Left on hsses: Des Mo nes 8; Slnug Citr. 10. Base on halls: Off Wolfram. I: off Roettger. 1. struck out: By Wolfram, I: by Roettger, II, Hit by pitched ball: Query, by Wolf ram. Umpires: Donahue and Hld. Time: 1 :55. Whitney Fulton Kayoes "Stormy" Griffiths in Third Wymore, Xeb., July 5. Whitney Fulton, brother of Fred Fulton, knocked out "Stormy" Griffiths of Omaha in the third round of a sched uled 10-round bout here tonighi Break Locals Winning Streak vein atenr V4 llllam.' tll.Mere V in. Oakland Sell , Julv i - ihp.. ul on,, Williams' AII Hur. ,lcl.-al-l litv I... ji. hvrs in Fourth. 9 an I The p.iihui ( Mt arlhy snd the lulling A. titstr, Itsaen slid Mimkus fenluiv.t f"l tile I.. Ilnrs. brttr .y llllilliss: R H t! AM-Nlare 1U2 Juf 1100 s u Oakland hd hi too-1 7 0 Ileal npalillngs. Hlgradi Neii. July inpenal I-The liH'Sls best KpnMins hie oon.tai. 8 10 Hlalel. on the IIMH I for lletgraile, held the Mltni to four hits. Mill Kama In Twelfth. Long fin., Nrli., ,lul e.lHirilM -llaiaeu rtifesied the locals here I he Fourth. 4 in i, In a fast tueUe iiiniiiii game. ovr hy Innings M H. F Haa.elt I'UI lot n0 001 8 II 4 l.nng I'lne . im Oi"' 23 mm ii IS I Bstterirs: I'rutst and Curtis; i, Dono van and Cm. F.lha t lull Ibises. Kilis. Neii. Julv iHpe.ial )- Daiiiie l.rog infested the o,nl h.re Tuesday, It 10 . Ml. noil t alley Iamhi. Module, Id . July I trlpei Isl I ModuU defesicil Missouri alley Tuesday on in Utters ground., 3 lo 4. Ill sn ILInniOK pllrhera' battle hat a e, n llniiinK.rln.-r of Mlasnurl Valley and Alters uf Module, Win In Ten Innings. Rlverdalr. Neb , July 6 (SprcUl ) The Divide t .a III defeated Odessa on the let ter's grounds Sunday, 8 in 3. In 1 In nings. Dvleat. pin ning for Dlvldr, stru' k out 18 batten.. 'lay Fast (.sine. Ceulral City. NeO , July 6 (Special.) Csntral City defeated St. Kdwgrd here Sun day, i and 2. In one of the fastest games sen here thts season. Weeping Water Wins. Weeping Water, Neb. July 5 (Spe cial. Weeping Water won fnun Nebraska CUy here. 2 to I, Batteries; Nel.rasha City, Dunn and Crouch: Weeping Water, Zeigenbeln and liredoviiie. Defeat llallon. Lodgepole. .Neb. July 6 (Special ) The locals defeated Dalton here Sunday, 11 to 2. ' Hemlngford Urals Crawford. Hemlnaford. Neb.. Julv 6. ( Suci lal ) The locals beat Crawfoitl here Tuesday. 7 to 6, In 12 Innings. .Vnui went In t lie box for Crawford In the fourth after five runs had been made, and struck out the next three men. He finished the game, stlowtng only two scratch singles and whiffed 17. Sewurd lmes. rt ..... - V..K I.. I., S iW.,..iAt I Th. locals beat Seward here, 16 to 7. Kiflild Lets Homer . Milton!. Neii , July 6 ( Special.) Tho locals defeated the fast Kxeter team at Dorchester. 7 to 4. Fifleid hit a home run with one on for Mllfsrd. Kim tVeck HrMtx MouthweMern. Elm t'rpek, Neh.. July 6. (Special.) The locals drtlVated Southwestern hTt, 4 to 1. Win ltouhlf hMidtr. Slai'Ieton, Neb,. July 6. Hiiro Uiiiih-rn rtfratyd the locals two Kauit-s hei . i fit first, 7 to 4, and tho Heron.!, lu tu t(. Win Iouhlp-Hmdcr. Fremont. Neh.. July ft. (Spot-iiil. ) Wrut's Variety tt-am of Fremont dfffated Schuyler un the latter' Krountln, 19 lo s. iUUK lilt wor. Long Pine, July 6 (Speritil.) The lo cal defeated Ains worth, here, 6 to 3. Cluiiibuft Trlnm FuMerton. CotumbuM. Nab.. July (Sppclal ) Columbun dpfeaie Fullerton here Tues day, 4 to 3. Battfrl-s: FuMerton, Ioff man and M i 1 1 ; Columbus, t'oyner ami IJnrolu l.pgion Winn Two. Tork, Nb., July 6. .Special.) Th Lincoln Teglon defeated th local Legion her Tuesday in two games, the first, 7 to h, and the second, 2 to 1. Miow Team Lime. Eddyvllte, Neb.. July 6. (Special ) The locali: defeated the Hugo Show team here Tuesday, 4 to 2. Kllswortlt Win Another. Ellsworth, Neb., July w. (Special.) The locila defeated Bingham here, 12 to 2. K lla worth ha.s ww nine games out of ten played. Herman Wina iiaine. Herman, Neb., .hily ft. (SpcciHl (-Herman defeated Oakland her Tuesday, 9 to 4. Bender pitched good ball for the lo cals, allowing the visi lor but bsx hits. Caddoek' Colt Win. Walnut, Neb., July 5. (Special.) Cad- MOZART Mild as a May Morning and as fragrant commonly , J Ve Uncommonly , mild and fragrant IMagics 10 .jf ' ,u,'asai!ISlH " asitlocili0 Mcro co., " j n - 725 Omilii, Neb. ntfrftiS.5 i ,rllnliersab A promise of S-m ('V HITS MISSES BV THE BUFFAU5CS- III ItAMit. 4H U II l it till KM TO 9. I l.l.ls.,n, h I tpueewHi. rf frnlhtM. lib I M.mi.li. If llrrttiun. lb VI llitii. s l I iinnor, rf Wilder, p xllarrttugb, M.rKflu . , i a I a I a 8 I I I I 18 I I I I I I Totals II 1 1 I II I II II I IUN.rH All M It I H till KM I'll A V. It'llrleli, rf II I lUMlsers. t. times. If , . , long, rf tarla right, lb I'altrrmm, 3li ,, herr, ss I II I I I 11 I I 9 it I I I It I e 'araer. t I 1 Mrurl, p 4 Tolitls . ;l 1 I 1.1 I Ml II I xi.rlffiii reaiMled out fur Itarrmigh In ninth. I Hntre hv Iniilngsl I llemer Intl Ua 0047 llllfful.ie. .. HMI ooo (HO 1 I fcummsrv lliiine rum I'allersns). Two. I base Int.: tiriiniliam, Parker. Iloultle pint I Kerr In rliulgrr In I arte right; Ap- person In Uilcm In Herman; liUlaxin In ! llerinuni Itiulsers In k err In t artwritht. i xirmk null lly Itarroiigh, 4: by WelUel. t. liases on balls: tiff Harrungh, 4; off 1 Welsrl, I. Wild pilch: Itarrnugh. 9Jirae.ll runs: I inner. 6; tlmslis. I. left un bases: HeiKrr, 4; Omaha. 1. 1 ims uf games 1:3". I I " " ! itii'k's '!( ! -f -n I l (liivMi!iI htt hn , Fuii. Hi. ft to 1. Hmi.. 1 inniniti ; I ) K U'Hlfltlt ...I"1 IDS PH l'l li (tiiHMold . . mi hoi i.rt I T 6 MhI i -rif-- u-itH nhil Mullrr; M tlr? fet-agiM HmulU. Kill. Neb . .Inly ft -(Hi.n liil Ir Dim 8h iiniii.-Hnwtll Irtiicu Hun.lnv, Hurlui bit KaimcII. tt l. I-nniirlnoir !! Kockvlllt. U W Htid Avhtiin win. from Klta. S tu 1. f oriiliig Ymv Vlituir. f'nrnlnK. In , Julv Itl, ) I'urn Inn tnily wjii nrt MhcnftnUU'ih t'm.-pro im here Numliv, i tu u. Shiti I'owfil. 1'ltf-tif tiv for i 'iirninir. rit-rl t hi lt 1 ltifi)nll hull of fnnf tiy pti.hli.g tt no-hit no-run KHiii uti'l not i'ialng i umn. V wnuUI h:iVf ItMil u (iHtftMt KHiutt had It not btn for twn intim Hlluwhig two Khnhndoh Iht to narli fiiat huv. Thin J'iiwt'ti'ei inoiH rtuiUffUlh nhut out RMnit Si ore: It. II. K tshniin.lmh -luo tifto 0t0 ri it 2 I'orntriK iU nil On S 10 3 BHtU'rl!: Miulilrii and tiowwll; rtiwM find l.a-'y. IndlttiiM Win. Si (lttcbluff. -Ni-li . July ft ripivil Th t'lui. nii! liuliant UfHti'd S. tiltluff lioirt Mumlny, 6 tu :t, It) th firnt of h t hi ma htIi". John l'lukdlt. (urmr htRf uiiiverslty And N' brHuku Htat, lettgut r, li.trh.Hd fiir Chvyt'iiiiB mid ln-ntt-d Jitn In other, Thor I'iukftt. Iti th.) baltlf. OmttliM Federal I -use, Herman, Nb.. July b (tipeclril.) Hr man defeated tUm Omaha Fed-ralH, thj roliired tiHin. here Tueday, U to 4, In i 1 1 -1 n i n ir KAino brforw a innvd of nearly l!.O00. The core: R. 11 K. KeiieralA 000 003 flM 024 H 2 Herman not loo 0 1 us & 9 4 Hatterles: 'Federal, Wiillamn and Hhi tier : He nn .in, Hurdle and Went. I'm pi re: Ali Donald. Beatrice Football Star Hurt in Wreck Beatrice, Neb., July 5. (Special.) Cal Matthews, former captain of the Beatrice High school football team, sustained a fractured skull when his car turned over on the high way two miles southeast of Filley. He and Ollie (biddings were return ing home from Filley where they had been to play ball with the team there Ciiddings escaped unhurt. Coast League Players Draw Fine and Three-Day Layoff San Francisco, July 5. Manager ''Duffy" Lewis of the Salt Lake club and two of his teammates, Oscar Vitt and "Butch" Byler, were sus pvndcdy csterday by President Wil Y.un H. McCarthy" of the Pacific (.'oast league for three playing days and fined in addition. They were charged with objectionable conduct toward Umpire F.aston in a game at Los Angeles Sunday. CIGAR - kvvvi . asU 'i Long Shots Win . Grand Circuit Harness Races Hilly W.lcox l'liva HoMrm of $2 Mutiirl Ti. krt $17 1.60 Walter tlox Wins Two Hart'. North KjihUII. ( IrvrUnd, O.. July 5. I he ilrmnu of Waller lot fea tured tort.iy'a (iraml Circuit harneu hor.c rare at ihi truck, the lioshen, (New York) remonait winning two ut the live event. He won the Ohio . OK not with a purse of $5,'"1 with The (irrM oto ,an outsider in the bittinit. and the second division of i hi- 2'tn race with San Kl.ih. Never hi'foie in the limry of the track in lar so inanv Ioiik shots won in one day. The (irrat olo won today' in ihe straight beats, taking the tart oi each intls- ami never being headed. 1'iiiue l.otrc. the woild's double gaiteil ilmiupiiin, lini'hcd second. Hilly 'ibii(. winner of the third beat of the 2:10 pace, was the longest .hot of the day. He paid holders of a $2 mutual ticket $174.00. A $-' ticket on Alice (i. Forbes, winner of the lirt litat of the 2A2 trot, paid $4.1.00, a place ticket on Lady Bennett, which finished second, $5.H0, and a show ticket $.11.20, while holder of liikcts tm I aptain Mosby, which finished third in this mile were paid $.14 Th suinninfvt Mil ilsss puiinK. imisi'. 11.211" (fscnnil ilinm.int. Simt!iih. Hr. H . hy "sn rrsn-ln-.i d in i I. I. R. Kssan. Ur I . bv W'bIi.t linr.l irahti), 3. J, I. Ksts Os, II II . Iiv Nulsf.iril iMorrlson), 1, t. I. Ths MtiKranud, rh i . hy N'lirrhsn I Mur. Iillj ). II. 4. :. I'li.lilis l:e, H. U . by Wll ... VI ivrslianil. k 4. K. M. P , Murv rrr.' anil Ruiulilrr, alsu slsrtsd. Tim: i.Mi I. oil,; :4i. J 10 ra' kis. lnr. (iilrsi.. f I f 10 : .l.sslr Ittrus II. M. I,y Ariot lint Mi'Mahnn), I, I. Ho. Hilly Will ox. n. c, , by W ailsrs MrKlnnry' llim rison). i. 6. I.. Abhsdsl.. HLK M . Iiv Thoalilis K'uO I. 4. I. J. W. S, II. I!.. I.y .1. 8 (I. (H'l. 3, t, I. I.Hyrr Swift, lir, ll. by H.'ir-nt-lw I Vali-ntlnsi. fi. .1. 1 Olicts Mi'Klnnsy also iitiirl.il. Tims: ,.';";,4; JiHR1: 2:0. Thn lllno J : ii H i' In ss troltllltl. purs.. 13.11110: l'h Great Voln, H. " . by Pslsr thr ilrsat (i'oo. 1, I, No. Prim's I.nrss, H. ii. Iiv I'rin.e MiKlnnrv (MeDrvlnl, 2. I. VollnKf. H. Hr. II, by Msnrlfn iKk:iii). fi, 4. -'. Klnit Watts, n. H by iiinisl Waits (Mcliotislil). i, , I. Hsr hHlwynn, H. K il., by Munruo (Krain). t. 3, 6. Walt,r H'crllns sml .lust l)slil nl.o statttxl. Tims: 2:051 1 :00 Vt ; 2:ll'. ' 2:1; rlons troilinf, pur. II,JI0: Ths Tiluiniih, I! H. by 'I'he Kxpon.nt li'hllll. I. X. 1. ). Alice (1. Fiji lies. Br. iMalfomb Porbrs MrMahon). 1. 2, 2, t, Amurillo UeKliinry, li. il.. by M. KInn.v tKmklne), 7, 1. 7, 2 I.sdy Bsnnett, B. M , by l.ordroberts (Stout), 2, 7, s. Ro. Caplsio .Mosby, Br. O , by I'olonsl Mosby IAII.nl, .1, 4, . Hu. bimdllo and Tas Proof, Alia Rvans, Admiral Hsrrls, Htufnpr, Siinpsnn. Brian!, also ran, Tims: 2:ti7; 2:U8; 2:084; 2:10. 2:10 risss pricing, purns, 11,200: Arrow Head, B. U., by Belwin (McDonald), 6. I. 1. Janrt Helen, Ho. at., by Peter the Oiest (Taylorl, 1. 6. 7. Dernore, p. M Iiv Uroniore, 1 (lllcok), 6, 2. 4. Tsddy Ahr. II. M., by Trejentle (Boll). 4. 4. 3. Tulbal. Cana snd Kitty McKIm also start ed. Time: 2:l)8i; 2:08'4; 2:08. Lincoln Pug Knocks Out "Yankee" Sullivan of Omaha Beatrice, Neb., July 5. (Special Telegram.) "Smiling" Springer, protege of I. J. Devoe of Lincoln, last night triumphed over "Yankee" Sullivan of Omaha by a knockout in the third round of their scheduled 10-round bout at Athletic park. Dale Hess of Beatrice, former lightweight champ of Camp Dodge, fouled Frankie Scldcrs of Lincoln, a light weight; in the fourth round of their scheduled 8-round bout and Seldcrs was given the decision by Referee Earl Trenholm of Lincoln. 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