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Bennett's Homer in Seventh Enables Tulsa to Beat Buffaloes in First Game
THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1922.
Omaha Loses
When Fincher
Weakens, 3 to 4
"Big Bill Hurl. Good Ball
for Sis Inning Ma.
nuth Gets Home
Run.
By RALPH WAGNER.
Out mighty home run over the
right field fence by Bennett in the
eventh in n i n g
enabled the Tulsa
Oilen to grab the
(irit game of the
eriet with the
Omaha Buffaloes
at league park
yesterday after
noon. The tcore
wan 4 to J.
With the Oilers
trailing, 2 to J,
in the seventh,
and the tying run
on second, this
bird Bennett po
litely spanked the
ball on the nose
and sent it sailing
out of the nark
for his aevenieenth homer of the sea
son. This little hunk of stick work
on the part of Bennett decided a
pitchers' battle in favor of Carl Black
and Lelivelt's Oilers
After hurling good ball for six In
nings, "Big Biir Fincher felt the
effects of the heat in the seventh in
ning and withered down to where the
Tulsa sluggers got to hhn for four
runt and live hits, enough of the for
tner to win the game. During the
first half dozen frames, "Big Bill"
struck out six Oilers and allowed w
four hits. Only one Oiler east past
first base In the first six innings.
Black on Mound.
Carl Black, better known to West
ern league fans as just plain "Grunt"
Black, was Manager Jack Lelivelt's
choice for slab duty. "Grunt" held
the Buffaloes to six hits, one of these
being a homer by Manush his 13th
of the'season. Coupled with Black's
hurling was dandy support.
Heinie Manush and his trusty bat
cored the first Omaha tally in the
fourth.' After Gislason grounded out,
Apperton collected a double. Gran-
.k,M Me Al,ntr1 eif anrl ttlM"TarV
Rabbit took third. Manush came
tlttough with his home run and the
Buffaloes took the lead. )
The Buffaloes boosted theiftota!
f U... : U CftU JnnN.rfVoeriev.Jf". f ft 0 , 21 Prce.Eb-3b
l " "i : .j oV"tv;;
wncn opcutcr wuiku ajiov-p. iui rarker,3b S 1 1 3Metx,s
tiaae mi hall went to second OdXltncar.c 4 0 3 SIBabb.rf
I?:..!..,'. .:t InJ .t,!, nn r.icftP'tndorf.p 4 3 0 3Roberts.c
iuu u v -"Tr;
lason s sinele. scoriner a minute later:
when Bauman heaved the agate wiirw
to Lelivelt trying to nab Whitey at
the initial station.
Fatal Seventh.
Everything was settin' pretty for
the Buffaloes until the fatal seventh,
Stuart was the? first ' Oiler to face
Fincher, and he celebrated the occa
sion by getting a single. McGinnis
also singled, advancing Stuart. ' Mct
Ginnis came to bat and doubled, scor
ing Stuart. At this stage of the
game, Fincher started withering.
Crosby then doubled and McGinnis
went to third. The Buffalo hurler
continued to wobble as Black strolled
to the plate and cracked out a single
to center, scoring McGinnis.' Crosby
attempted to race home on the single,
but a little quick work on the part of
Fincher caught the Oiler at the plate.
Apperson. in whippin' the ball home,
threw wide of the plate. Black took
second on the throw, but Crosby
failed to make the home station be
fore Fincher scooped up the tall and
made the throw to Spencer. Ben
nett's homer with Black on second
won the game.
A double-header is on the program
for this afternoon, the first game
starting at 2 o'clock.
Sarazen Willing to
Play Walter Hagen
New York, July 19. Negotiations
are under way for a professional
golf championship match between
Gene Sarazen of Pittsburgh, new
American open champion, and Wal
ter Hagen of Detroit, winner of the
British open title, for a purse of
$2,000 and a silver cup, it was an
nounced last night.
The Westchester-Biltmore coun
try club has offered the purse and
cup, and if arranged the watch will
be held over its links at Rye, N. Y.
Sarazen, it was stated, already has
accepted the proposition and final
arrangements await definite word
from Hagen. It is planned to play
the match the latter part of August.
Grand Circuit Results
t:lT pace, three heat, puree J1.000.
Sun Flaan. or. (. ujr
EfaX0.. b." m.V by" Nutaiord "(Mor-
ArVow" Heidi "b.' b-! by Belwln (Mc-
Lo?fcn,i!(,K VV by" "ia" Axworthy
IVnrfltlTl ........-..--.
i v
1 s
s
2
Platlnnm. r. m.. by Direct Star
3fPatch."arkpar.'" and' Binfen
Vatt also tartel
Time: 2:0!i :2:0li : !:eV, ...
I-.OS pace, thre heate. purse $1,000.
raKer Boy, a. f., j mm '",
iRarrvk - . . .
t :
ltr Henly. b. f.. by Ftr The
. Oreat )3toka 1
Iialay Pointer, b. m by Star -
Pointer (Wlorrleon) ,
Harl.a Damon, cb. a., by Charley
Hoyt (Perry) '.
Time: 2:0SVi: t:l: 1:0514
1:H tret, threa heats. Paper
Mill
raraa IS..
Prince Loree. b. .. T Prtnea Me-
Klnnay (McDarltt) .-
Th Great Veto, b, c. by Pet'er
the Oreat Cax
Clar Worthy, b. -. by Caar Pater
4lfnrpbr) 1
Uarbalwyn, br. f . by Xasrieo
(Krwln T
David Axworthy, rh. b.. by Ax-
warfbv (llcatahnfil S
t I
I
i I
S 4
I
Teddy J . and Martondala alaa atarted.
1:1 tret, para fl.tfl.
Torey Todd. blk. m., by Jim Todd
(Morrteen) 1 1
Holyrood Hilda, b. ff.. by Peter
Vela (McMaboa) 1 4
Xojallo, b. h.. by BlnU (Berry) S t
Mary D.. f. m by Border Kalfhf
(McDonald a
Anna. Pbelpa. br. sol, by Northern
Man (Oaers) 4 S
The Oreat Flfleaf.- BlU Sbarea and Baa
M-OrT aieo trt.
Tlnu: 2.01; !:; V
HiTSMISSK
3Y THE BUFFALOES
rtiii,
ABB. H.TR IH JB.fO.A.E.
nai, ir
HaamM. lb
lMK rf ..
Ub. M .,
l-.IL.lt. lb
Murl.'U ,
MeUlaal. m
4'raefay, .,
Tetal ..
I
t II l 1 tl 11 I
M'tTAIXIEa.
, AB.B.H.TB.ll.BXO.A.E.
(Wim, tb
Aimrm. f
, a t
It
(Irani, lb
NuHk, If .
I. riff la. rf ...
Heraiaa. lb ,
Mllrai, M ...
bmprvr, ..
Fincher, ..
iMIteer . ...
t
a
1
t
1
Total
si 1 it 1 ir is a
1 Milder mum for amwi la nlatb.
Seoee bv bulnael
Tula. ..
Buffalo
MM 110
Saatmary Hani
runat Bfaniuh.
Baa.
iwtt,
Twa-baa lilt l AnDeraoa. laaaai.
freeby. Jktuble playl OUIaeaa-VYIlcos.
Herman 1 iiiar-.nctiuniei naaniaa-nlu-ert-Lrllvlt.
"track auti By Black. Si by
Fincher. . Base on bellai Off Mark, ll
oft rincher, S. Earned ni Tula. 4;
Omaha, 1. Left a baaea I itUea, tl Oma
ha, t. Inspire) Fltapatrtrk anil Da vie.
Tim of gam. 1 lite.
State
Falrybury, July IS. Falrbvry won th
flrt cam f ih erle with Lincoln to
day by hard hlttln, couplsd with costly
rror. Wlnbuah hit a horn run In In.
fifth with on roan on b. Score:
FA1BBURT. I - AB.H.O.A.
AB.H.O.A. IZ'ker, lb I S I T
Rooney, a S I I 40rrlg.cf 4 10
Cl'vlnd.lb SSSt lya, u 1 0 S I
OcD'utt. tl I I I 0 Olbson, rf Sill
R'chle, If 410 Conksy, 0 4 1 1 S
Wbush.lb 4 1 10 0 Bool. If .4 t S 0
U'dwln.lb 4 t 4 1 McKay, lb I 111 1
Bllaa, cf 111 OlCarr. lb 4 0 0 S
O'Cnor, 0 4 S S ljMaxw'1, p Its
L'vtcb, p 4 1 4Jopron. p ( 0 t 1
iBalley 10 0 0
Total 11 It IT 14
J Total 10 4,14 IT
sBatttd tor Joprot In ninth.
Lincoln 100 000 001 S
Falrbury ' 200 230 OU-1
Summary Run: Cleveland, McDtrmott,
Reichle (1, Wlnbuth. Ooodwln (3). BIlM,
Dye, Glbaon. McKay. Error: Rooney (2),
Cleveland. Zlnk.r, Carrlf, Dye. Horn
run: Wlnbuah. Two-ban hltc McDrmott,
O'Connor (1), Conkey. Sacrifice: McDer
molt, BIIh, Carrie Baa on ball: Off
Lovlch, T: off Maxwell, 1; off Jepron, 1.
Stolen be.ee: Ooodwln (. Double play:
Rooney to O'Connor to Wlnbuah, Rooney
to Ooodwln to Wlnbuah, Cleveland to
Ooodwln to Wlnbuah. Run and hlta: Off
Maxwell, T la 8 In 1; off Jepron, 1 and
I In 1. Struck out: By Lovlch, 6: by Max
well, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Lovlch:
(Dye). Umpire: Johnson. Time of fan:
2:15
Inlanders Bant Blue.
Grand Inland, Neb., July 10. Grand
Ialand pounded Blttendorf to all corner
Inalde and outalde th park today, eapeci-
ally In the elf hth when two horn run, a
triple and three Uncle were reponable
for alx run and th third city took the
opener, of th aerlea from the Beatrice
Bluea, 10 to 4. Score:
BEATRICE GRAND ISL.AND. .
AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A.
t)elagre,2h 3 13 3Robn,rf-2b 3 12 4
Klrchnr.lb 4 1 11 0 Brewer.lb
Wlgidn,rf 6 12 OiSpeaker.cf
5 2 13
4 1 S
5 4 2
-6 2 1
4 2 1
2 2 1
2 10
2 0 3
4 11
Bowmivf 4 2 3 0! Palmtre.lf
ohin.i4 -t 4 t Knu,3b-.
Shupe.p
toui ' is 11 24 14
I Total S6 It IT It
Score by lnnlnga:
Beatrice 200 110 000 4.
Orand laland 220 000 0x 10.
Summary Runs: Delaguerre (2), Kirch-
ner. Brewer, Speaker (2), Palmatlere (2)
Kranda (2), Met, 03abb, Shupe. Errors:
Bowman, Kranda. Home runa: Palma
tlere, Kranda. Shupe. Three-base hlta:
Biftendorf, Palmatlere. Sacrifice: Kirch
ner. Qiilnn, Roben, Roberta (2), Speaker.
Bases on balls: Off Blttendort, 3; snupe,
3; Stolen bases: Parker. Qulnn, Speaker.
Struck out: By Blttendorf. 2; by Shupe, 1.
Left on bases: Beatrice, 8; Grand Island,
Hit by pitcher: By Blttendorf (Roben).
Wild pitch: Shupe. Earned rune:- Beat
rice, 2; Orand Island. -6. Umpire :Smlth.
' Hasting Win.
Hastings. Neb.. July 19. Hastlnca won
the first game of, the Norfolk series. 8 to
3, today. Harry Smith, former Cube
manager, was hit hard in the first three
Innings. Amen hit safely five times out
of five time at bat.
Score:
NORFOLK. HASTINGS.
AB.H.O.A. I , AB.H.O.A.
Athert.. n I 0 1 II
Mitch., 2b 4 1 3 OlCrann. rf 5 2 10
Marr. Ib 6 4 1 0 Moeller, lb 3 0 4 1
Clark, c 5 -2 3 ll Amen, cr 6 s u
Rouse, rf 5 1 3 0 Tomes, If 4 1 10
Leborgg, If 5 0 4 OlSerb, ss 3 0 5 3
Graves, rf 4 2 4 OIBchtm., 2b 3 1 S 3
Hogar., lb 8 0 7 OlPlser, 3b 3 0 2 3
Dldier. lb 1 0 3 OlWIIIet. o 3 1 0
Smith, p 3 1 0 t Beck, p 4 10 1
Totals 38 11 24 l Total 33 11 2T
floor by Innings:
Norfolk .. 200 (100 0103
Hastings 403 000 Olx 8
Summary Runs: Atherton, Marr, Le
borge. Crann, Mneller. Amen, Tomes, Serb,
S!.hlMm.u., IVlllsta l.l ffw.H' Ilk...
ton, Piter. Three-ba.e hits: Marr, Tomes.
Two.bae hit: Amen, Oraves. Sacnricea:
Mitchell, Plxer. Base on balls: Oft Smith,
5; off Beck. 3. Stolen base: Amen.
8truck out: By Smith, 3: by Beck. 8. Left
on base: Norfolk, t: Hasting. 8. Wild
pitch: Smith. Earned rune Hastings, 8:
Norfolk, J. umpire: wneeier. Time or
game: 1:65.
Scribes Divided on
Outcome of Fistic Go
Milwaukee; July 18. Newspaper
critics are divided on the outcome of
the boxing bout tonight between
Johnny . Mendelsohn, local light
weight, and lommy (J mien ot Los
Angeles. Some thought Mendelsohn
deserved a shade and others credited
O'Brien with the better of the fight.
Each boxer accused the other of hit
ting too low in the fourth and fifth
rounds and after the bout was over
the rtfrree said unofficially that un
fair tactics, such as butting, were re
sorted to by both boxera towards the
end of the contest. O'Brien bled
from the mouth in the third and
fourth rounds, and Mendelsohn took
some severe body blows. While the
boys engaged in several hot mix
tips, both were apparently strong at
the finish.
Safe or Out
By CHARLES D. WHITE.
Q. " Runner ar on second and third
baaea. Batter hit to right field and trie
for second base. He find that he can't
make It and foe back to first where he
la put out uit in the meantime th run
ners go home. Do their runs count?
A. Both ran count la they score before
the batter Is pat out.
Q. Bstter hits for two base. The next
batter hits for a home run. On the way
bom the second batter catches up with
the first runner and ride him home-
Is he out for that?
A. N. He did not paea th runner.
Q. Runner going from horn to first
run laald the bas path and makes It
difficult to throw htm out. In fact, the
pitcher finds It impossible to throw the
ball because he will bit the "runner. What
ta the penalty?
A. xUtner should be railed aejt for
ruaurfnc eat ef lias If It Is ertdeat that
he ha Wa .
Q. Runner were em eecond and third
baaea. Batter hit to shortstop who threw
home. Banner en third seeing he coald
et make It went back to third and run
ner on second who had touched third went
back ta second. Was that a force play?
A. ". either ef tn runners ens
usap.lled be lease the baa as then was
mm raaaer ea first baae.
Q. Runner on third atart ta steal
home. Catcher throws the ball. Batter
net knowing the runner was trying te
steal strikes at the ball and touches It.
What la the rule?
A. If taw pitcher ateBped eff the Plate
aad threw the ball U batter taterfr
lf the wrtrber eMivereol the ball frai
ptaaa the battel sraa priTflef ed ta
at H aaa the dertatea depend awed
the
trtk
ke purser wa aa.
Rogers Hornsby
Hits Out 25th
Homer in Ninth
St. Louis, July 19 Rogers HornsJ
by crashed out his 25th home run of
the season in the
ninth inning of to
day's game be
tween Boston and
Si. Louis with
Mann and Smith
on base, winning
the game Jor St.
Louis, 7 to 6. The
local National
slugger now has
surpassed the
modern National
la 1 rVllAb tltmat, VIIH
ill lii record of 24 made
tTtuuib,ui.i drive was made
off Miller.
Singles by Schultz and Smith pre
ceded Hornsby's circuit drive. Pow.
ell of the Braves, hit a homer in the
third inning. Score:
BOSTON.
ST. LOUIS.
Powell, cf ,t t
Nixon, If 4 t
1 01 ABH O A
S OlFlack. rf 4 11
cruiM, rf 4
t O Smlih. cf
S OllH'naby, 2b
iH-ckel, tb
4 1
4 I
HO!,
k. lb
llHueller, If
Ford,
Kopf, 2b
ON.il, e
Miller, p
Total
S 1
4 1
4 1
1 1 Frnler, lb
1 4Stock, lb
t llA'imlth,
0 01 Clemona. e
4 I
ll van, as
St S2t IIHaln... p
North, p
sToporctr
sRrliults
Mann
tShotten i.
1 1
0 0
1 0
Total 23 1T1S
Two out when winning run icored.
(Batted for' Alnamlth In ttb.
(Ratted for Lavan In Ith.
(Kan for Schultx In tth.
(Batttd for North In tth.
Boston Oil 000 040 I
0L Louis loo 003 OOt T
Summary Runs: Powell (2), Nixon,
Bockel, Hoik (1), Flack (2), Smith (3),
Hornsby, Mueller, Mann. Errors: Boeck
el, Mueller, ' Lavan. Two-baa hit:
Flack. Kornaby. Horn run: Powell.
Hornsby. Sacrifice: stock. Dubl play:
Kopf, Hoik and O'Nell; 8mlth. stock
and Hornsby. Left on bases: Boston 4,
St. Louis 6. Base on ba!!a: Off Halne
1, off Miller 4. Struck out: By Haines
6, by Miller 1, by North 3. Hit: Off
Halne 10 In 8, off North none In 1. Win
ning pitcher: -North. Umpires: Moran
and Hart. Tim of gam: 2:10.
rirate Blank Phillies. V .
Pittsburgh. July It. Pittsburgh de
feated Philadelphia, 2 to 0. for th lxth
Straight time. It was CnnnAr'a ,v.nri
shutout (am against th visitor.
Dnnrc;
PHILADELPHIA.
PITTSBUROH.
AR H O A
AB.H.O.A
Rspp, 3b 4
0 0
OlM'nville, .4 0 2 0
SlCarey, cf 'S I 5 0
0 Blgbee, If 4 2 10
OiB'nhart, Sb 4 0 2 1
OITierney, 2b 8 2 3 2
OIRohwer.rf 4 13 0
P'klns'n.lb 4
Wlirm,cf 4
Walker, rf 2
Mokan, rf 2
Lee. If . 4
Fletcher.ss 4
Leslie, lb . 4
Henllne, c 3
Hubhell, p 2
xJ. Smith 1
O. Smith, p o.
1 1.
2 t
0 1
0
1 2
1 8
0 10
1 5
0 0
0 0
0 0
urlmm, lb 2 15 0
Gooch. c. 3 17 1
Cooper, p . 3 0 0 3
Total 30 8 27 T
Total 34 8 34 12
x Batted for Hubbell In eighth.
ncore oy innings:
Philadelphia i..j.,000 000 0000
Pittsburgh 000 Oil OOx 3
Summary Runs: Carey. Tlernev. Er
ror: Maranville. Two-base hits: Fletcher,
Rohwer. Three-bass hits: Tlernev. His
bee. Stolen base:- Carey; Sacrifice hit:
Grimm. Left on baaea: Philadelphia 7;
Pittsburgh. 7. Bas on balls: Off Hub
bell, i; o. Smith, 1. Struck out: By
Hubbell. 3; by Cooper, 8. Hits;. Off Hub
bell. S In 7 Inning: off O. Smith, none
In 1 Inning. Wild pitch: Cooper. Losing
Tltcher: Hubbell. Umpires: Klem and
Pflrman. Tim: 1:27.
Cube Wallop Dodger.
Chicago. July It. Osborne, who re
placed Cheevea when Brooklyn waa leading
the Cubs, started a rally In the sixth in
ning which gave Chicago the lead and
resulted In the locals winning the first
game of the series. 8 to 6. Osborne
pitched a steady gam . and was given
periert support, score:
BROOKLYN.
. CHICAG6
AB.H.O.A.
Olson, 2b 3 114
AB.R.H.A.
H'cote, rf 4
HTher, st . 4
Terry, Jb 4
0 2
Myers, cf
T.G'fith.rf
5 3
2 3
e i
4 1
4 1
3 1
1 0
0 0
4 0
1 0
2 0
0 0
1 2
1 3
1 U
0 1
3 2
2 1
1 6
0 0
2 0
Wheat. If
Grimes, lb
Frlberg, cf
Mlller.lf
Krug, 3b
O'F'rell, o
Ch'ves, p
Osb'one, p
M'hell. lb
High, 3b
Ward, ss
xRuether
J'vrln,
D'b'ry. c
Cadore, p
Smith, p
M'aux, p
xB.G'flth
D'tur, n
xNei
Total 35 11 27 It
1 0
0 0 0
10 0
Total 28 10 24 t
xBatted for Ward In eventh.
x Batted for Mamaux In eighth.
xBatted for Janvrln In ninth.
Brooklyn 802 000 100 8
Chicago . 131 003 OOx 8
Summary Runa: Myers (3), Wheat,
Mitchell, Deberry, Hollocher (3), Terry,
Friberg,. Krug. O.Farrell, Osborne (2).
Errora: T. Griffith, Ward, Janvrln. 8mlth.
Two-base hits: Grimes, Myers, Osborne,
Miller, Olson Stolen base: Wheat, De
berry, Hollocher Sacrifice: Terry. Double
play: T. Griffith to Olson. Left on bases:
Brooklyn, 11; Chicago, 10. Bases on balls:
Off Cadore. 8: off Cheeves, 3: off Smith,
2: off Osborne, 5; off Decature, 1. Hits:
Off Cheeves. S in 1, none out in hecond ;
off Osborne, 7 in 8; off Cadore, S in 1.
none out In second; off Smith, 7 In 4 2-3;
off Mamaux, 1 in 1 1-3; off Decature, 0
in 1. .Hit by pitched ball: By Cheeve:
(Olson) Winning pitcher: Osborne: los
ing pitcher. Smith. Umpire.: Sentelle and
O'Day. . Time: 1:55. .
Giant Defeat Red.
Cincinnati. July 19 The Olanta bunch
ed their hits to much better advantage
than the Reds, and won the first game of
the series. 5 to 2. Neht allowed 10 hits,
but was strong with men on bases and re
ceived fine support.
Score :
NEW YORK. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.Burna.cf 3 0 2
Banfrft.ss 6 0 0 4
Balnga.2b 5 12 5
Frich.3b 4 13 4
Metuel.lf 4 10 0
Daubert.lb 4 2 12
Duncan, If 4 0 3
Harper. rf 4. 0 2
Bohn,2b 4 2 4
Toung.rf
3 12 llHargrave.c 4 2 1
Kelly. lb
4 2 14 0;Pinelll,3b 4 2 .2
Cunghm.cf 114 O'Caveney.sa 3 11
Snyder.o 8 3 1 0Luque.p 3 10
Nehf.p 3 0 1 2sBressler 0 0 0
IMarkle.p 0 0 0
Totals' 34 t 27 17ixFonaeca 10 0
Total 34 10 27 IS
s Batted for Luque in seventh. .
x Batted tar Markle In ninth.
New Tork 020 010 110 S
Cincinnati 000 010 001 2
Summary Rnns : Meusel, Toung, Kelly
(2), Cunningham, Bohne. Caveny. Errora
Ptnelli, Caveny. Two-base hits: Hargrave,
Kelly. Three-base hits: Daubert. Toung
Stolen bases: Frtsch. Kelly. Sacrifice:'
Burns Cunningham. Snyder. Double play:
Plnelli to Bohne to Daubert; Bancroft to
Rawllaga to Kelley. Left or bases: New
Tork. 4; Cincinnati, 7. Bases 'on balls:
Off Luqne. 2: Nehf. 1. Struck out: By
Luque.l; Nehf. 1. Hits: Off Luque. in
7; Markle. 3 In 2. Losing pitcher: Luque.
Umpires: Blgler and McCormtck. Tim:.
2:05.
Elimination Play Before
- National Tourney Proposed
Golfers predict that the near fu
ture will bring action to limit the
number - participating in national
open championships.
On; plan, said, to be s under con
sideration, would divide the country
into districts for elimination play
from which only the leaders would
be eligible for entry in qualifying
rounds for the main event.
Happy Hollow Championship
Tourney Starts Saturday
Qualifying play in the annual
Happy Hollow club championship
tournament will start Saturday.
Foye Porter is the present . cham
pion. ,
Q
Twin Bantamweight Scrappers
u
K '
" " V i
They look alike, fight alike, but have different names that's the Hahn
twins who are after scraps in Omaha next fall.
The scrapper to the left in the above photo is Bennie and the one to
the right Bernic. The latter it the bantamweight who is anxious to meet
Earl Puryear in Omaha. Bennie is Bernie's trainer.
According to the record book, Bernie. has battled such good boys as
Joe Lynch, Pete Herman, "Kid" Williams, Pal Moore, Joe Burman,
Sammy Sandow, Dick Loadman, Jabez White, Phil O'Dowd and a flock
of others. '
Bernie Hahn is managed by Al Hays. They receive mail at Wheel
ing, W. Va. - -Llffl
Fast Harness Horses Are
Entered in Early Closing
Events of Fall Race Meet
Trotters, wigglers and runners will get a fling at en
tertaining the Vox Populi. during the Ak-Sar-Ben fall race
meeting, September 12 to 23.
The fall meeting will differ from those of the past, in
that it will be a week longer, and be the first one which
runners have been featured.
The first week of the meeting, September 12 to 16, will bring
three groups of harness nags to the barrier each day. Sunday, Septem
ber 17, will be turned over to'the "gas gondolas" and starting Monday,
September 18, and continuing for the remainder of the week, will be
the running races, with six events on each day's card.
Entries for the early closing events1
indicate a high class field will go to
the barrier in the feature stakes.
Big Purses Offered.
Twenty-eight have been nominated
Ijfor' the Nebraska 2f:2 trot for a
$1,500 purse; 42 for -the Omaha
Chamber of Commerce 2:17 trot for
$1,000; IS for the Samson 2:05 pace
for $t,500 ; 24 for the Ak-Sar-Ben
2:11 pace for $1,500, and the Iowa
2:17 pace for $1,000. '
Entries also point to a fair field in
the Goldenrod 2:20 trot and the
Cornhusker 2:20 pace, both for 3-year-olds
and under, and the "baby
race" for 2-year-old trotters.
. Events among the late closing
ones which will prove attractive to
race horse owners are the 2:05 trot,
worth $1,200; the 2:08 trot, worth
$1,000; the free pace, worth $1,200,
and the 2:18 trot, 2:14 trot, 2:18
pace, and 2:13 pace all for $800.
Omahans Enter Horses.
A number of Omaha owned steeds
will step in the early closing stakes.
Ed Peterson has entered three of
his sidewheelers in the Ak-Sar-Ben
2:11 pace Rags, a red gelding, by
The Triumph; Verawana, by Vernon
McKinney, and Hal Bee, a brown
mare, by Hal.B.
M. C. Meeks' Billy Earl, a gray
gelding, by The Earl, and Henry
Thomas' Miss Marie, a brown mare,
by John R. Kurta, are the other two
horses who will go in this feature
stage. '
. Will Start Three.
O. M. Smith's Maxey Beau, a sor
rel gelding by Judge Maxey, and
Spike Tolus, brown sorrel by Arch
dale, will go in the Nebraska stakes.
Gold King, by Gold Bingen; Vir
ginia Dare, by Dr. Igo; Roy Arch
dale, by Archdale, all of the C. D.
Bell stable of Omaha, also are nomi
nated for the If ebraska.
Rosenberg Declared the
Challenger for Greb's Crown
New York, July 19. The
state athletic commission yesterday
indevnitely suspended Light Heavy
weight Champion Harry Greb and
his manager for failure to appear at
the commission's meeting yesterday
to consult about a match with Dave
Rosenbere for the middleweight title.
tireD ana nis manager win oe sus- ivarr, cieveiana miaaieweignt, won
pended . until they appear at the the judge's decision over Jack Ma
office of the commission and explain lone of St. Paul in a 12-round bout
their side of the case to the tommis
sioners.
- The commission also made a state
msatt that Rosenberg is now the
eballenger for the title and the first
man to post forfeit to meet him
will be accepted by the commission.
Today, in Ring History
Tori j Tear Ago.
Jo Bowker born, Salford, England.
Thirtr-Scrai Tear Ago.
Jack Dempaer (The Nonpareil) knocked
eat Jack Keenan, Ban ' Francisco, two
round.
Thirty-Four Tear A.
Iflk Gibbon born. St. Paul. Minn.
Thirty-Three Tear Agt.
' Jim Hall knocked out Jack Malley. 8yd
ntr. N. 8. W alx round.
Thlrty-Ona Tear Ago.
Joa Chornnki lost to Jo Goddard, Mel
tearne, Australia, four reunda.
Fonrteeo Tear Ago.
'Bill Lang won from Jim Griffin. Mel
bourns, iz round.
Klne Tear Ago.
" Jeff Clark knocked out Rut Cameron.
Jaarex. Mez.. IS round.
n Team Ar.
'Bill Brennan aaainat Hnh Tvnr nn
ItVacision. New Tork, 1 round.
' -'A
a'
If V 1
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Cochran and Schaefer,
Cue Wizards, May
Meet in Golf Tourney
San Francisco, July 19. Toledo
may witness the unusual spectacle
of two of the greatest billiard play
ers in the world competing in a
national golf championship tour
ney, it was announced here today.
The tournament will be held on
August 24. '
Welker Cochran, considered
close to Young Jake Schaffer as a
cue wizard, and Schaefer himself
may be candidates this year in the
national municipal golf champion
ship tournament, the first of its
kind ever held. The tournament is
open only to those golfers who
have competed in .nothing other
than tournaments on municipal
links.
. Of Cochran and Schaefer, both
well known on San Francisco's
municipal links, it is conceded that
Cochran is probably the better
golfer. '
Receipts From Skokie
Tourney Total $ 1 5,078
New York, July 19.The United
States Golf association' derived $15,
078 from admissions during the na
tional open golf championship at
Skokie last week, a high mark for
golf, tournament receipts, according
to T. J. McMahon. who has charge
of the attair. On frriday $6,000 was
paid in and the next day $5,800.
Johnston Undecided Whether
He'll Team With Anderson
San Francisco, July 19. William
M. Johnston, the San Francisco ten.
nis star, announced here today that
he had not decided whether he would
pair with James O. Anderson, Au
stralian Davis cup sjar, in the na
tional double tournament to be held
in Boston, August 21. Anderson, now
in London, cabled Johnston an invi
tation to be his partner in the meet.
Karr Beats Malone
Columbus, O.. July 19. Tohnnv
here last night.
Sioux City Admirers
Present Rudy Knepper
With Victory Bond
Sioux City, la., July 19. Pre
sentation of a $500 Victory bond
to Rudolf Knepper, Sioux City
golf star, as a token of esteem from
friends was the feature of a recep
tion held at the Sioux City Country
club in honor of the newly crowned
Transmississippi titleholder Tues
day night.
Nearly 500 were present at the
informal reception.
Baseball Today!
OMAHA vs. TULSA
DOUBLE-HEADER
First Gam at 2:00
Ladies, 10 cent
Walker Clouts
Two Homers
Off Shocker
Philadelphia. July 19 Clarence
(Tillie) Walker hit his 224 and 2Jd
home runs of the season off Urban
Shocker, giving him the lead m the
American league, and playing a' big
part in the Athletics' 6 to J vcitory
over St. LouU.
Adolph Kcttig. a sandlolier from
Newark, N. J held the league leaders
to nine hits in his major league de
but. Score;
st. i.oris I riiiLADrt.FHiv
AH H O A I AH H O A
Oerber, a S I 1! Young. Ib 4 I 4 S
Tobln. rf
1 Ci tlyk. Ib
7 Ol Walker. If
1 llHauaer, lb
I S'llallow'y.
I Parkin,
SjWelrh. rf
I SiM'irw'n, cf
1 OIRelilf, p
Sleler, Ib
Will mi. If
M'M'n's.lb
J'bson. rf
Kevereld,
Kllerbe, Ih
Bronkle.lb
Shocker, p
I Total II IS 17
Total 17 14 l
Score by Inning:
St. Lout 10 IM SSI I
Philadelphia 00 sol
Summary Runa: Tobln, Slsler, Severeld,
Toung, Dyke. Walker (II. Hauaer, Oil
loway. Error: Toung. Two-baa hit:
WIIIKm. Shocker, MoUowtn, Hauaer, Per
kin, 8llr. Horn runs: Walker (II.
Stolen base: Jacolxon. Sacrlflc bit :
Bronkl. Double play: Oerber to Mo
Manua to Sialer. Left on baae: St. Louie.
II: Philadelphia. . Date oa ball: Off
Rem, s. Struck out: My Shocker, I: by
Raltlg, 1. Umpire: Nallln and Walsh.
Time: 1:01.
Tiger Beat Tank.
New Tork, July It. Detroit hit Sam
Jon hard and defeated th New Tork
Yankeee In tl. tint gam of their eerlee,
S to 1. It ' the eighth auccesalv
gam which Detroit h wen from th
American league champione Ht'ore:
DETROIT
NEW TORK.
AB.R.H.A.
AB.H.O.A.
Blue, lb I 0 11 1
Witt, cf
Plpp, lb
Ruth, rf
Meueel.lf
Schang. 0
Ward, Ib
S I I 0
R.Jones.Sb 111
Cobb, cf 4 2 1
Vearh, If
H'lm'n.rf
Clark. tb
C'ts'w. Ib
Rlgney.sa
W'dall, e
P'lette, p
11 Scott.
MrNally.lb
sBaker
MrM'lan.lb
S.Jonee.p
M'ay. p
iSk'ner
0
0 1
Total 14 10 17 IS
Tnl.l. 1110 1111
sBatted for McNaliy in amn
sBatted for Murray In ninth.
Score by lnnlnc:
Derolt . ! 0005
New Tork 100 000 000 1
Summary Runs: R. jonea. cono, veacn,
Hellmann. Clark, Witt. Error: Hellmann,
fipp, il I .1 n 1 1 J . . iwv-vmaw .... ... -
Thre-b hit: Hellmann. Sacrifice:
Blgney tzi, veacn. uouoie piaji man-.
Cutahaw nd Blue. Left on bases: New
Tork, 11: Detroit. 7 Base on bsll: Off
. . . . . . ... a th 1. nfe VI tirr. v
1. Struck out: By PllUtte, 4. Hit: Off
S. Jonea. in s inmngp; on
. , ui. Ki.nlkArf K-lf. T4v PH.
lette: (8. Jonea, Schang). Loalng pitcher:
8. Jonea. Umpire: Evan nd Dlnen.
Time: t:0S.
Indian Beat Senator.
Waahlngton. July 10. Coveleekl waa
mater of th situation at all tlmee and
Cleveland easily defeated Washington In
th opening game of th series, 4 to 1. It
was the 10th conecutlvs victory for the
Indians.
8CLE:VELAND. 1 WASHINGTON.
ABH O Al ABH 0 A
ir.... ir f. n 1 OIRuih. ih 4 0 13
Bamba., 2b S 0 S 4lp'k'p'gh, ss
Speak1 r, cf 2 1 2 OjRIce, cf
Wood, rf 4 12 0) Judge, lb
Sewell, ss 3 18 l'Brower, rf
d'rdn'r, Sb 4 3 2 21 Ooslln, If
. .. . . . A A . I , . . V.
2 7
1 2
B
2 2
O 4
MCin IB, ID v vtns w
O'Neill, o 112 0!Gharrlty, e
CMeskie, p 2 0 0 3sMllan
ooo
lorinn i, p
Total II 7 27 ll(8mtth
, , France, p
0 0 1
1 0
0 0
0 0
Totals 39 S 27 11
zBattcd for Brillheart In seventh.
7. Batted for Gharrlty in ninth.
8core by Innlnga:
Cleveland ...020 010 100 4
Waahlngton 000 001 0001
Summary Runa: Wambegansa, Wood,
Gardner, O'Neill. Judge. Errors: Peek
Inpaugh, Brlllhart. Two,baae hit: Har
ris, Speaker. Stolen bases: Evans.
Wambsganss, Wood. Sacrifice: Sewell,
Speaker. Wood. Left on baaes: Clevelnd
0 Waahlngton 7. Baae on ball: Off
Brillheart 6. off Cveleakle 2. Struck out:
By Coveleskle 2. by Brillheart 2. Hlta:
Off Brillheart 7 In 7, off Franc!, none
in 2. Loalng pitcher: Brillheart. Urn-
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6natandiTt0s
WESTERN LKAOtR.
W L,l'ri
W LPtl.
Si. Joseph I It .III Bffale
4 4S Alt
Niau City 44 II.MtiOkl. i'lly 4 14. til
Tulsa It II .nil P. Mom 14 II .III
Wuhlla II 41 111) Deaver II II ,114
Yesterday' Basalts.
Taleav. 4 Maffalo, S.
"iu Oily, 4: Oklahoma Clly, I.
Ie Xloln.s. I; Wlrhil. 4. .
lvr, 4; St. Joaeph, I.
Today' fiaaw.
Tula) l Osaaba II gaaaas).
Oklahoma I'uy at Slou City.
Wirhlt et fiee koines.
Hi, Juaeph al Denver.
STATE I.KAOIE.
W.L I'ct.l W f. Pel
Orsa.l lalnd S I .4 J Lincoln 4 I .444
Bealrlr I 4 .l4Norfolk 4 I .444
Haatln 4 4 .lOOiTalrbury 4 I .444
Veetenlay'a Beealt.
ralrbury, Lincoln, I.
lUating. I: Norfolk. I.
Orand Island. 10; Beatrice. 4.
Today Oamea,
Beatrice at Grand laland.
Norfolk (t Haallnga.
Lincoln t ralrbury.
NATIONAL 1XAGIE.
Ktandlags.
W. L. Pet. I W. I.. P. I.
New Tork II 11 .III I Brooklyn 4144 .411
St. Loul 14 II .lUlil'IIOburah 4 44 .471
Chicago 41 40 .lltlPhll. 10 10,171
Cincinnati 41 41 ,12I Boalon 10 It .III
Teaterday' Beaall.
f'hlcego. ; Brooklyn, I.
New York. I; Cincinnati, t.
Pittsburgh, I; Philadelphia, I.
St. Louis, T: Bieton, s.
Today' Cme.
Boston at Mt. Loul.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
New Tork at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
AMERICAN LBAOl'E.
W. L. Pcl.1 W. I,. Pot.
St. Loul 10 17 ,l7l!Clvlnd 44 44 ,100
New York 10 40 .III Waehlngt.
Chicago 41 41 .1111 Phlladel.
Detroit 41 43 ,l2HBoton
40 44 .471
31 47 .427
II 11 .414
Teeterday' Betalt.
"Thlcago I; Boaton, 0.
Detroit. I; New Tork. I.
Philadelphia. I; St. Louis, 3,
Cleveland. 4: Washington, 1.
Today' Games.
Chicago at Boston.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.'
Detroit at New York.
Cleveland at Washington.
AMERICAN AMSOCIATIOV.
Standing.
W. L. Pet. I W. I.. Pet.
Ind'n'poll 64 J .tool Louisville 47 41 .101
St. Psul 11 II .HllKsn. city 4111.441
Mllw'kre 14 42 .KliColumbu 31 14 .413
af nesp'll 41 41 .!17Toldo II 17 .117
Yesterday' Result.
Kansss City, 10; Indianapolis, I.
Columbus. 7; St. Psul, I..
Toledo. 12-7: Minneapolis, t-12.
Mllwauke, 10; Louisville, I.
Today' Gam.
Toledo at Minneapolis.
Columbus at St. Paul.
Indlanapoll at Kansas City.
Louisville at Milwaukee.
pires: Moriarity and Hildebrand. Tim
of game: 1:10.
White 80s Defeat Boston.
Boaton, July II. Levarett pitched
shutout ball and the Whit Sox won from
Boaton. I to 0. Not content with that,
th Chicago pitcher had a perfect day
at th bat. making four hlta In four time
up, including two doubles. The White
Sox showed brilliant fielding, Strunk, E.
Collins and Hooper featuring In this de
partment. Score;
CHICAGO. I BOSTON
ABH O Al ABH O A
Johna'n, 4 2 0 ZlSmlth. rf 4 0 4 1
M'lig'n, lb H I IIHarrl. Jb 4 2 2 1
E. C'l'a, 2b 4 0 4 1 (Burns, lb 117 0
Hooper, rf 3 1 5 OlPratt, 2b 3 0 0 S
Btrunlt. cf i 1 i OiDuren. lb 4 2 4 2
Falk. If S 2 1 0' J. C'll'i, cf 4 0 I 0
8hely. lb 4 11 OlO'R'rke, 4 13 1
Lev'tte, p 4 4 0 2Ruel, c 2 0 4 1
Fr'son. n 10 0 1
Total 31 13 27 lSIKarr, p 3 10
Total 32 7 27
Chicago .' 000 610 030 s
Boston . ...t.;.. :. 000 000 00C 0
Summery Buns: Hooper 2), Strunk,
Falk, Sheeley, Schalk (2), Leverett. Er
ror: Pratt. Two-base hlta: Johnson,
Leverett (1). Falk, Harri (2). Three
baae hit: O'Roukre. Stolen base: Schalk.
Sacrifice: Johnsn. Double plays' Johnson
to E. Collins to Steely. Dugan, unassisted.
Left on bases: Chicago 7. Boston I. Base
on balsl: Off Lverett 3, off Ferguson 1,
off Karr 1. Struck out: By Leverett 2.
by Ferguson 1. Hits: Off Fergnaon 7 In
3 2-3 inning, off Karr S In 1 1-3 Inning.
Hit by pitcher: By Karr E. Collin), by
Leverett (Burns). Losing pitcher: Fer
guson. Umpires: Connolly and Owens.
Tim of game: 1:44.
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New York
Packers Shut Out
Indians in First
Game of Series
Sioux City, July 19. Sioux City
ihut out Oklahoma City today in the
first game of the scric. winning by
the score of 4 to 0. Rocttger held
the Soonert to three scattered hits,
while Mattick's homer and six er
rors behind Brady accounted for
Sioux City's scores.
Score:
OKI.A. CITV I SIOIX t'ITT t
AH II I'll. A I All H PO A
Pitt, If 41 Hsmllt., as I I t S
Krueg , rf 4 I 0 OilUmln., lit I 1
Tai. lb I 3 llKl.h cf III
Pelber, Ib I 4 4 O.terg., rf I 1 1 I
M Dsn., Ib 4 I I I M.tll. f I I
Ixni. e 2 4 01 Mets, Ib 4 11
Wlndl. s 4 1 t 4 Robin , If I 1 7
Moor, rf I I I I Palmer, Sb 4 I I I
Brady, p I 0 I! Query, c 4 I I
'Hoetlfer. p 4 t 1
Total II I II ll
Total .11 I SI 11
Score by Inning:
Oklahoma City . OOO 000 0000
Sioux City 100 110 lox I
Summary Run: Hamilton, llemlnway,
Walllck, Oateraard. Error: Pitt, Tate.
Felber. I. McDanlrt, Brady. Two-baa
hits: Met nd Hamilton. Horn run! Mat
tick. Sacrlflc hit: Eleh ?. Hoblnson.
Earned run: Sioux City, 1. Stolen baaes:
Hemingway. Double play: Hemingway ta
Halmer In Met, rlber ta Wlndle In Mr.
Daniel; Felber to MrDanlel; Wlndle ta
Felber to MrDanlel. Left on base! Sioux
City, 11: Oklahoma City, 7. Baa an
ball! Off Brady, I; off Roettgcr. .
Struck out: By, Brady. 4: by Roettger, 7.
Ptaaed ball: Query. Umpires: Held and
Donahue. Tim: 1:41.
Roaster Beat Wltrhe.
Des Molne, la.. July II. Oormsn's
double In tb eighth acored the tying and
winning rune In Dr Moines' I t 4 vic
tory over Wichita In the first gsm of th
series today. Later In the Inning, when
Gorman tried to cor from third bae
he spiked Catcher Haley of the vlaltar
severely. Haley then stepped Oorman and
fight waa prevented by the umpire and
players. Hsley probe bly will be out ef
th gsm for severs I weeks. Score:
WICHITA . I DES MOINES.
ABH.OA.I AB.R.H.A.
Smith, rf S 2 0 OIGenln. rf 111!
W'hb'n, 2b
Berger, sa
East, rf
Bl'kn'y. If
Mftndn.lb
Haley, o
Griffin, e
M'D'ell, lb
Sellara, p
xButler
Iiwagner.l
liHoran, rf
0 Oraham.tb
OlOraney, If
31 Gor an, lb
lIT'geon,
0! Wllaon, e
II Lynch, p
Total II 10 IT S
Total IS 11 14 111
xBatted for Seller tn ninth.
xBatted for Sellara in ninth
Wichita 300 001 0o-e-4
Dee Molnea 001 000 flip S
Summary Buns: Smith. Esst, Blake
ley (2), Genln. Graham. Graney, Turgeon.
Wilson. Error: Berger. Two-baee pita:
East. Blakealey (I), Sella, -Smith, Tur
geon (2), Graham, Oorman. Sacrifice
hlta: McDowell. Turgeon. Stolen baa:
Blakesley, Wilson. Left on base: Wichi
ta 7: Da Molne. I. Struck out: By
Lynch. I: by Sellr. I. Be on ball:
Off Lynch. 2; off Seller. S. Wild pitch:
Sellers. Ernd run: Wichlt. 4: D
Moines, S Double plsy: Wagner to Tur
geon. Umpire: Anderson. Time: 1.07.
Benr Bent Saint.
Denver Colo.. July 11. St. Joseph out-,
swatted Denver thl ftraoon, but tb
Bears' blngle were more timely and they
won the open-e. 4 to 3. score:
ST. JOSEPH
DENVER.
AB.H.O.A
AB.H.O.A
Olson, lb 6 1 10
domes. If 4 0 1
Corrlden.lf
Fisher, rf
B'n'w'x, cf
Steve., ss
M'D'n'd.lb
Nufer, 2b
Kandler, e
Bird. p
2
Kerr, ss
t Olt.ong. rf
s
0
0
4
Shanley, lb
P't'rson, lb
O'Brien, cf
Parker,,e
4 lIBodger. 2b I
0 2Hall, p I
Totals 30 1114 111 Totals 11 1 17 11
Score by Inning:
St. Joseph 000 002 000 2
Denver 200 011 OOx 4
8 u m m a r y Runs: Oorrlden, Fischer,
Gomes. Shanley. Patterson, Rodgers. Er
ror: McDonald, Rodger. , Earned run:
St. Joseph. 2; Denver. 2. ' Stolen bases:
Shanley. Rodger, Long (2). Two-baa
hit: Nufer. Thre-bso hits: Fischer, Hall.
Home run: Patterson. , Sacrifice hlta:
Kerr, Hall, Struck out: By Hall, S by
Bird. i. Baee on balls: Off Hall. 2; off
Bord. 3. Double play: Pttron to
Rodger to Shanley: Kerr to Rodger to
Shanley: Hall to Kerr to Shanley. Wild
pitch: Bird. Left on baaes: St. Joseph,
I: Denver, 8. Time 1:31. Umpire: Hllme
and Ormsby.
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