Central and Creighton Prep Win High Games—Tickets Go on ■■ -- __ - - — - - '■ - — Sale for Dempsey-Gibbons Till __—--9 Purple Clouts Walsh for Four Runs in Second Packers Give Clark Woozy Support and Prepmen , Win by 7 to 4 Count. RlOfl SCHOOL STANDINGS. Won Lost Tct. TerlinlciU .a 1 150 4 relghton .4 't 667 Central ..S - 4’ounrll Bluff* .*J a 400 Suiith . I 5 167 K NTIIA L and Creighton Prep nos ed out with victories yesterday In the high sphool basehnll league. The Hill men defeated Lin coln high of Council Bluffs on their ad versary's diamond In the Bluffs, 5 to 3. while the Blue underlings whipped South for the second time this season, 7 to 4. The Purple sent their average a notch higher In the City league stand ings by virtue of their conquest and are only one game behind Creighton for second place In the league stand ings. Captain Stribling. on the in'ound for the Hilltoppers. deserves credit for the Purple victory as he connected at the plate in great fashion and sent seven Bleffir.en to the bench via the strikeout soute. Central nicked Walsh hard in the second frame of the affair and sent across four tallies which resulted in the winning counters. Robinson, who relieved Walsh at the grooving post, held the local art ists to two hits and one run. The lowans committed five errors that resulted In scores while the Pur ple made four fumbles only to settle down and pull out of holes when sev eral men were left on bases. Following Is the summary of the congest: Scores by Innings: R. IT. E. Central *....041 000 b—5 ti 4 Council Bluffs .000 1 10 1—S 5 0 Batteries—Stribling and Hughes, Walsh, Robinson and Lewis. With the score tied 2 to 2 in the last of the fourth. Creighton came to t>at and scored five runs, on two walks and tfrree hits. South started a batting rally in their half of the seventh but fell short by three runs. “Gits" Clark, Packer hurler. who has fanned ami average of 10 batters every game he has pitched, again struck out eight hilltoppers. but was given poor support. Kennedy and Graham were the heavy hitters of the afternoon, each making a triple. Kennedy made three hits in as many times at bat. The score by innings: JJ South ..014) 100 1—4 * ^ Creighton .10« G00 x—7 « 6 Batteries—Clark and Mertlik, JLeahey and Daley. Umpire: George Parish. Ames Defeats Husker Ball Team by 5-4 Score Lincoln, May 10.—Ames won the first of a two-game series with Ne braska here this afternoon In the 12th inning, 5 to 4. Errors behind Lewellen proved costly at critical times. Ames got a oe-run advantage In Its half of the ninth on a walk, single and boot after two were out. The Hunkers knotted the count and lioth clubs went runless the next two frames. Another pass in the 12th and Me nojigh's single brought in the win ning run. Score: Score: AMKp. ARH.OA ut; By fluuson. h ; by Lawellen, 0 Hit by pitched ball: . Town*, by Deweilen. earned runs: Ames. 4. Nebraska. 3. I .eft * n bases: Ames, 15; Nebraska. 11. Wild uitch: Lewellen, 2. Time; 2C10. Umpire: Hipe. Drake Favorite t ."■ .. i ■ I Dale Van Orden. lies Moines—Dale Van Orden the! left-handed shot putter of the Mlchi ] can university team, is gounted on ! by Wolverines to roll up some points’ for them In the Drake, relays meet! here Friday and Saturday. BASEBALL RESULTS ! 'and STANDINGS/ HEhTKKN LEAGUE. Standing*. v* . li. rn. Wichita 1« 9 .640 Tulsa 14 11 .360 Omaha II 12 .5 UK St. Jo’ph 12 13 .480 Okla. City in 10 .565 Sioux City 10 1.1 415 l>. Moln»* |0 14 417 Denver !» 16 .560 Yrttfrdaj’ti Results. Omalm. 13; Denver, 4. Wldhitit, lfi; Tulsa. Sioux City. 10; 1 >*•* Moines, ♦: Oklahoma City, 6; St. Joseph, 4 NEBRASKA STATU EKAOI E. HUnrtiiifft. W.L.Pct. Lincoln 7 0 1.000! Falrbury 7 l .875 Beatrice A 4 .4 29 W I. Pet. • 'Hasting* 3 6 .376 ! Or'cl Island 3 6 .2*** ' Norfolk 0 7 O0® Yesterday's Results. Vairbury. 7; Hastings, 2. NATION Al. LKAOI F. standing*. AW L. Pet. Sow A'ork 16 6.727 PttUb'Kh 12 9.571 Ht. IvOUU 12 10.565 Chicago 1110.524 IV. I. pel. Cincinnati JO 11.476 Boston J 11 150 Brookl>n 7 14 50 Philad phta 6 14 300 I **Ht«*rda> h KffMiltn. St. Boui*. 7; Philadelphia, U. Cincinnati, 4; Boston; 2. AMERIC AN LEACiVK. Standing*. W. \j .Pet. [ X. York 13 7 .650 Detroit 12 9 .571 <’leve!a’d 12 10 .545 Philaciel. 10 8 . 65t W. L. Pet. Washing. H 10 .414 Chicago H 11 .421 8t. T-ouia h 12 .400 Boston 7 11 .as# Yefiterday'ft K«*wult*. New York. 13; Cleveland, 4. Philadelphia. 10; 8t. l.oulj, 7. Chicago, 9; Hoaton, 7. Increase in Vacations by Auto Is Foreseen The honk of the auto horn of the summer vacationist is already being ; heard and there is no doubt that this year will see the greatest number of jautoists ever known traveling (through the country. Unsettled con I (litions and readjustments in business j which kept many people at home the last two summers are far behthd now and the maps are out while the family plans a tour. The resorts of Minnesota. Wiscon sin. Michigan and northern Iowa are all reporting advance inquiries as to reservations for family parties and bookings at many other places will have to be made early. The sum mer hotels with cottages adjoining and a main dining room for all guests seem to be especially popular. Word from Cear Uake (Iowa) ! Booster* club indicates that the or jganizatlon has thoroughly advertised I the resort facilities with publicity ! campaigns and trips made In person ; by club members. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS PIMLICO. F. ft Bare-—Five furlongs: Flying Fur. 105 (Hell). 4 00 112.40 lulfa M . 102 (Abel) . 3 70 2.60 Hood Lady. 10 4 (Me A tee) .MO Time: 111. Myrtle Hi lion, Snow Mairtfn. Viola Burton, Hock Court. Hum ble, also ran. Second Harr—Two mile*: Musty, 149 (Kennedy* II 50 6 .';i 4 30 ^hoai, lb4 (Krecgcr). 4 lo : .o I iOlilpop. 137 (Mcrtler) .4.40 Tune: 3:69 2-5. Loiterer Locarno, Vox Popull II. Bo*e Jim Phoenix, also ran Third Race—Mile: I Baltimore. Ill (Kummer) 4.70 3.SO 2.30 Maryland Belle, 103 (Bell).... 6.60 2 HO Thimble, 113 (M*dn> . 2*;o Time: 1:39 4-6. Polly Ann, Prodigious, a tan ran. Fourth Baca—Six furlong* Hillsdale, 115 (Abel).. .. * JO 4 70 S 40 Haifle*. 100 (Taylor) .6 50 4.20 A osta. 115 (Bank*).* 4o Time. 1:14 Bar Coy. Tarn. F'erlftnur* dine. Delhi hm. Blue Tony, Hard Uue*«. <4**,nnottH. also ran. Fifth Knee—Six furlong*: Toney Sue. 103 (Belt» .4.70 510 361 (\ J. Crajgmlle, 104 (Abel) . 10 90 5.70 Tidlnge. 110 (Kummer) »/> Tim*. 1,14. Caretaker. Fuse*-. Thorny Way, Whalebone, Mon. also ran Slxthh It a cu—On a and one-aixteent mile*; IV Swain, 112 (Smallwood) 7 00 3.30 2 70 Prince Itagent. J09 (Taylor).. . .7.30 5 30 iwtdy Myra, 102 Ofeini. .4 50 Time l 46 4 5. Sandy B* al, M ell Pin dar, Bell Solar. Ilaatlle. Treveylan, alao ran. Seventh Race—Rlx furlongs Klrah. M0 (Abel).11.20 5 40 2 30 .lo* Brant, 115 (Smallwood).. 6 40 3.20 Dark Hill 115 (Hallman) 2.40 Time 116 4-6 John Morrill. Clean (.one. JcHophlne i 3 3 3 ft <1 McDonald, 3t> . ft I 3 2 I 0 llomm-ltz. cf . ft 0 I 1 0 0 Dcfatr. ** ft 3 3 3 4 3 Konetchy. lb . 4 3 3 13 0 0 t.rirflii. If . . . .. ft 3 4 I 0 0 Hllder. c . I 1 1 ft I 0 May. p . 3 O 1 0 I « Total). 41 13 30 31 13 3 . DENVER. AH. K. II. 1*0.A-E. 3 'Ming, 3b ..4 1 1 I 2 0 i Me Pile*, on . ft 0 I 3 tl 0> O'Brien, rf . 3 I 1 0 I 0 ; Ising, rf . 4 0 I 3 II 0 I lllghre. If . ft o (I 8 « 0 shanley, lb . 3 0 b 10 1 0 1 M'Mcimmin, 3b .. :t I 0 4 3 0, Diamond, c . 3 I 1 4 1 0 i 3 oorlilco, p.n b 0 n o o - Grot*, p 8 tl i o 3 o j Total* . 33 4 « 37 17 0 Score l,.v inning..: Omaha . .13* (Ml 038—13, Denver . IM*> 002 301)— 4 ' summary — Tao-lmse hits: O’Connor. I 33 ileox, Meltonuid, O'Brien, la,ng. Drfate. i 3|cPhee, Konetchy. Home rune: Delate, konetrhy, Griffin. McDonald. stolen base*: Griffin (2), la»ng <3>. Sacrifice hit: May. Double play*: Mr.Mmamin to ■MrPhee to Shanlry (3). MrPhee to Me- I Mrnamln, 33 ileox to Konetrhy. let* on baNCe: Omaha. 7: Denver. 10. Raae* on l,all»: Off Voorhle*, I: off (,ro*N, 3: off 3lay. *. struck nut: Hy Grnaa, 8: by May, 4. Hit*: Off Vnorhiec, ft In 1 Inning (none out in *ernnd); off Grn**, g In 3 liming*. 33 lid pitch: Gro**. la,sing piu-her: Voorhle*. Empire*: Patternon urnI Anderson. Time: 2:10. Indians Win Four in Row From St. Joseph i I Joseph. May 10.—A double bv Mr-! 1 N'ally and singles by Love and Hock j furnished the necessary punoh to jive ! Oklahoma City two runa in the ninth and j their fourth straight win over the Saint* ; her© today, S to A. Sf-ere: OKLA. CITY ABH.OA Tat#*, sb 4 111 Hock, rf 5 14 1 Ft* 1 her, 1/5110 Lu-. Nally (2), Love, Lewan (2). Griffin. K«n dler- Errora: Lewan. Griffin (21. Pl*rc». Iluna and hit*: Off Love, 4 and 11 in I tnnlnga Earned runa: Oklahoma t'lty, 2: St. Joaeph. 4 Baaea o« bnlla: Off Love, 2. off llald. 1 struck out: By Love, 6- by Bald. 1. Left on baaea: Oklahoma City, • : St. joaeph. fi. Two-baae hlta Miller, Griffin, Nufer. Felber, Lewan, Pierce. Me. Nally. Three-baae hit: Luderue. Double ptaya: Hock to McNally; Love. McNally to I.uderua Sacrifice hlta: Krueger. Hald. Pierce. Stolen baae: Lewan. Pi:mp!r*s' Connolly and Gaffney. Time: 1:15. Izalra Trim Ollera. Wichita. Kan.. May in —Wichita In creaa*d lta lead over Tuia* here today by taking a in lo 5 victory. The lazlea * ere jasued nine free paaeez to lncr<-aae1 the count. Score: TULSA AH H O A L^a. *9 4 112! Th'son. 3b 4 112 Havis. rf 5 4 0 0 Lamb cf Sr 0 5 0 Lsirit. lb 4 3 8 3 Hau'n, 2b 3 13 0 Austin, If 4 1 1 n t’rosby. o 3 13 0 MrL’lln. p ! 1 0 2 Sh’mtn, p looij K ng, c 2 0 0 0 Inns, c 10 2 0 Totals 37 11 24 10 WICHITA. Af! H O.A. Smith, rf 6 3 11 Conlan, cf 6 2 10 Hutlar. 2b 3 0 12 B'kealey. If 5 1 4 0 MciriU lb 2 1 10 1 Clrif'n, 2b 4 12 2 Hark, an 4 3 6 4 MrM’len, C 6 3 3 1 Hovlik. p 4 10 2 Totala 37 1» 27 171 I Ul*a .913 000— 5 VVIchHi . ... . 033 ft|0 4**—1,a» Summary—Kui>h: Lee. Davi*. Lelivtli (2). Austin. Smith (2). Conlan (3>. Hlak»* Icy, McDowell <3>. Griffin (3), Heck. Mc Mullen, Hovllk. Error*: Sherman, King. Two-base hits: Griffin. Blakesley, Loll valt, lUuman, Hovlik. Davis. Thlcc-bj,*# hit* Conlan, Beck. Home run*: Da via, Lellvelt. Conlan. McDowell. Stolen base: Lee. Sacrifice hits- Thompson, McDowell, Butler. Double play*: Lee to Bauman to Lellvelt; Be k to McDowell. Left on bases: Wichita. 9; Tul*a, S. Bases on balls. Off Hovllk, 2; off McLaughlin. 4; off Sherman. 3; off King. 2. Struck out: By McLaughlin. 2; by Hovllk. 2; by Sher man. 1; by King. 1. Hits: Off McLaugh lin In 2 2-3 innings, 2 and 4. off Sherman in 2 1-3 Innings, 4 and * Hit by pitched ball. By M< La ugh tin (McDowell). Win ning pitcher: Hovlik Losing pitcher: M Laughlin Empires: Held and McDonald. Time: 2 hours. Packer* W in Werle*. De* Moines, la.. May 10— Sioux City took the odd game of th*- *• rle* from D*a Moines today by pounding Lynch and Cooper hard. The score was 10 to «. SIOUX CITY. AH.II.OA Moor#. of 4 2 3 ft M* r*’d. 3b u i 2 carl’#, if 5 :< - ft }*al r. 21» 4 2 ft 1 S'r, rf. ¥9. 4oift Writ, lb 4 0 110 On^ry, ft 3 2 2 1, Bal’l, ¥9 2 112 xOruver 110 0 Bro’w, rf ft ft 3 o Hawn, p 4004 Total* 3ft 13 27 IIj DKn MO IN Kp AH II O A. <4«nln. nrh. 2 off tVopcr. 2. off HumuM«n. . Wild pitch Lynch P***»*'l bade Whaling Qu»r>. Larn-d runs and • "s Off Lyivh. b and 9 In 4 inning*. off par. 4 and 4 in * inning*: off Raamu* aen. 1 and 10 In 9 inning* Losing plieh **r Cooper. Double play* .N>l*dn to Klugman to Mcl-arry. Umpire*. Jensen and Shannon. Time i 'I. Jap Slar Team* ^R illi Richards and Beat* l’. S. INet Shark* Washington, May JO.—M. Fukudu. a prospective twmla i of I he Pavia cup team from Japan, scored u \letory hern today in his first real tourna ment match in this country. Paired with Vincent Kkhard*. third rank ing player in the United Mates, the team debated William T. Tlldeti, na tional single a champion, and Samuel Hardy, 0*4. 7 r». Id the first round of the Chevy Chase invitation doubles. Manuel ami Joso Alongo, members of last year's Span lab Davis cup team, ran through two matches for a plane in the send finals. In their second thatch they eliminated Zen so Hhlrnl/u urn! HcJJchlro Kashin, prospective members of the Latvia cup team from Japan this year, 6 4. 7-!». after defeat ing earlier in the day fieorge W Wight ms ti of Boston and Julian My lick of New Vork. 6 1. HI. Manuels playing was responsible largely for the victory. Tilden defeated Itichnnis t» I, 6 4, in. nu exhibition mu. 0 Star Falls 1_ I Jack Neville. Yankees Beat Indians, 134 Cleveland, O.. May 10.—New York slaughtered Cleveland. 13 to 4. here today. Kd wards, who started pitch ing for Cleveland, fanned the first three hatters, including Iluth, and five of the first six to face him. Then he weakened and was taken out in the fourth. Morton, who followed him, tfas hit hard. Joe Dugan hit a homer into the left field bleachers, making the seventh drive ever hit in these stands. Score: NEW YORK AB.H.OA Witt. Cf 5 3 0 0j Dugan. 3b 6 2 13 Ruth, rf 5 2 3 0 Plpp, lb 6 1 15 0 Meuse!, If 5 12 0 Hoff n. c. 2 12 2 Schang. c 3 2 2 0 Ward. 2b 5 3 0 6 Scott, as 3 2 2 2, Pen'ock. p 4 2 0 3 Totals 4 4 19 27 16 t'LEVEl.ANP . AH H O. A Jan'n, If 4 14 0 Warn by, 2b 3 1 1 2 Sp’k’r, rf 4 13 0 Oulato, lb 3 10 0 Summa. rf 3 0 0 0 J Swl ,m* 4 2 1 * Lutske, jb 4 1 2 0 O'Neil, c 3 0 0 1 L S wl, c 1110 E'dw’rda, p 1 0 0 0 Morton, p 1 0 0 2 i Boone, p 0 0 0 0 i eSte'Mon. 10 0 o j zlThle, 1 0 0 0, Totals 33 8 27 8 j swatted for Morton in ee\enth. zBaited for Boone 1a nln»h. Score by innings: New York .002 202 BIO—13 Cleveland .211 000 000 —4 Summary-rRun*: Witt (8), Dugan, Meu ael, Hoffman, Schang. Ward (I), Scott (2). Bannock, Jamieson, Waml»y, Quieto. O’Neil. Errors Waxd. Scott, Speaker, Humma, Morton. Two-base tilts: J. Sewell, Speaker. Three-baae hits: Witt, Ward, 1. Sewell. Horne run: Dugin j Stolen base Jamieson. Sacrifice hits; I Summa. Wamby, Witt, Pcnnock. Scott. J Double plays: Ward. 8co't and Pipr Left} on base*,; New York. 9; Cleveland, ft. . Base on bulla: Off Pennoch. 2. off Ed- J warda, 1; off Morton, 1 Hit*. Off Ed - wnrda, ft In 3 innings: (none out in 4thi off Boone, 2 in 2 Inning*; -ff Morton. 11 J in 4 inn ng*. Struck out: By Pcnnock, 3 , by Edwirds. ft; by Morton. 2; by Boone. 1. losing pitcher. Edward* Umpires: Dinneen, Connolly aud Ormaby. Time. 2:08. Athletics, 10; Browns, 7. St. Louia. Mo.. May 10—Philadelphia hammerad four St. Louis pitchers for 12 hit*, including three triple* and a dou ble, and won today's game, 10 to 7 To bin polled two homers and a double anil wai responsible for four tallies The fir*t four-bagger came off Hasty in the fifth with two men on, and the second came off Harris in the eighth with none on. In the fourth Hauser clouted the ball over the right field fence, acoring be hind Perkins. Kcore, PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. Mat's, c f 5 2 2 0 Hal*. 3b 4 3 2 0 Parkins, c 4 * 3 0 Haui'r. lb 4 110 0 Millar. If 2 1 1 0 Gal'y. as 5 0 4 4 Welch, rf 5 3 Z 0 Dykes, 2b 5 1 2 6 Haaty. p 10 0 0 Harris, p 1 0 0 l Hom'l, p 10 0 0 xBrucay 10 0 0 Totals 28 13 27 13 ST LOl'IS. AH H O A. Tobin, rf 4 3 2 0 Fo#t#r, 2b 4 0 2 0 Jac'n. cf 4 3 2 0 WU'm«, If 4 1 3 1 McM'a, lb 4 1 0 1 Rov'd. r 4 10 1 Robn. 3b 4 12 0 Oorber, as 4 0 3 4 Danf'h. p 0 0 0 1 Kojp, p 10 0 0 Bayn#, p o 0 o o Root, p 0 0 11 ■Dorit oooO zB^nnett 1 0 0 o #Rlc# 10 0 0 Total# 15 10 27 t xHatted for Haaty in slain inning i tUatted for Danforth in third Inning I shafted for Bayne In seventh inning 1 x Bat led for Hoot hi ninth inning I Score by Inninga: : Philadelphia .Ill »02 O'*:-10 } St. Louia .1®0 03o 03-— 7 | Summary—Run* Matthews <2). He!* j ; (2), Perkin*. Hauser III. Welch l£» Dyke*. Tobin (3). Jacobson. William* Severetd, Gerber Error*: Matthawa <21. Galloway. Dyke*. Williams. Robertson Two-base hit* Tobin. Perkin*. Jacobaon. Three base hit*. Matthews (2), Jacobson. Welch, llorne runa: Hauler, ToBln <2). Stolen base. Hale Sacflfics hits: Hale. Miller. Double play* Galloway to Dykes to Hauser. Dykes to Galloway . Dykes to Galloway to Hauser. Left on base* Philadelphia, k, Ht. Louie. 3. Basel on balls: Off Haaty. I; off Danforth. 3; off Hoot, 1. Struck out: By Haaty, 1; by Kolp. 1. by Bayne. 2; by Hoot. 1. Hits Off Haaty. k in 6 inninga; off Har ris. t In 2 1*3 Innings: off Rommel!, none In 13-3 Inning*; off Danforth, & In 3 In nings; off Kolp, * in 3 1-3 inninga. off Bayne, none in 1 2-3 inning*; off Hoot. 2 In 2 Inninga Winning pitcher Haaty. Losing pitcher: Danforth Umpires Mor larty and Rowland. Time: I B. White Sox Heat Boston. fhl. «*". M>r 1"—Chicago d-fcatad flnalon 9 to 1, after two day. of poat i.an-m-nti In th. flr.t #«»> »-at -d'« her*. The .,m. wa. a tlugging oialch. w ith 'h- v tailor, ualrtg flva plt.-hnra. whll. Km bar want th« ri.ul. for th« local*, k'halk ant Kainm. i h» latt*r with two i doul.lra lad the ana h fur Chicago, whlla t Kr . htr, I h.‘ former I'nlvrralfy of llllnola .■at aina-hd ■ ui four hi--. Including a double and a triple, tor ‘B-.a-on H.ora. BOSTON AH II O.A M'n »ky. if 4 0 1 0 M M In. Jb h 2 0 I ll»|< hits, cf * 4 .2 0 Hum*, lb 41*2 F *-' d. rf *221 pu-in'h. r 4 i • 1 l Shun!.*. 1b * 0 3 2 K Wlt'r, M 2 0 2 2 Quinn, p 10 0 1 I o'Bow I p 1110 I F'i rion p 0 0 o o xFHboM 10 0 0 Black. p o 0 o o Murray, p o o 0 o Total** IT 11 24 l«i CHICAGO. AB.H O A. If Aftp*r. rf 1 U 1 •• M Cl'l n. »s 4 1 0 5 Collin*. 2b 4 12 4 Hhsely, 1b 3 3 11 0 M»*l!l. rf ’12 0 Kimm. 3b 6 113 Rlsli. If 4 110 Jtrhalk. n 4371 Kabcr. »> I 1 o 1 Totals 34 14 27 13 xliatted f"r rullerton m eighth. Score by Inning*. Boetnn .,.00| p*n —7 [Chicago 012 05J Aon—f Nummary — Hun*; M*r»e*ky. McMillan. R# i hie, Hum* t2>. Flag*t**d Fewater. , McClellan (2). VoiMna Moatll < 4 >. Kamm. Kith. Sehalk. Errora, McMillan. McClellan, t.’olllna, ill*to Two-baae him. kamm tS). Sehalk, Moatll. fteh hie Three bite- hit ft*|etll*. Home r»m Fiitg*'**ri. Stolen haae* McClellan. Collin* Ha* ri fle* hit* McClellan Quinn Sheely. Moa ' t||. |Souh|e pU) Collin* to Sheely. Left on bueea: Boston. 9. Cb 9 !t«t»»* i on halla Off Quinn, 1; off Fiber. I». off i t *' I )*>u l 5; off Fulelrtnn. I Struck out. 1 My Quinn. -. b' Pab*r, . b\ Fullerton. , 2 Mile: off Quiun. 12 in t 2*1 innings; off t» Ibrcul, 1 In 2-.1 mintage, off Fuller 1 ton. none m | J j Inning*, off Black, I in , no Inning* (none out In eighth»; **ff Mur* i ray, non- In I Inning Wild pitch. Fat*er. j T.oelng hitcher Quinn. empires: Rvnna. Hildebrand and Ittilrnaa Tun** J 0|. I __ > \ riu> \l. IF. Mil I aii. it ii »vt. j j firimm, Pittsburgh . .ri 74 7.1 :u .<1. J A heat Brooklyn . ..la 12 A .12 1 Hornsby. Mi. I out* - 79 j 1 • Fitaeli. New York .. *« 4 > t i M.ntnpii ay M( Lou I* 2.1 a * 21 ;{(l <04 AM I Hit A N I F.At.il n m n. 11 P • II ... 1. ii,,,. * 1 oM. !•#*»'» S • 'n • ! Murna. Boat nit M 71 Id 27 to J HelehJe. Itoatoit 1 > . »> <• 1’» ’*•* I Mtuilorr. «21av*lar<.l o ia tu I / Herman Finishes Training for Go iie\n Yuili, May 10. — A , rugged range of man-mountains, principals in the boxing matches to bo held at the I Yankee stadium Saturday afternoon. J reached the creBt of their final taper ing off exercises today. On the famous old roof pardon at Madison Square garden. Luis Firpo went through a terrific workout of seven rounds with three mates, while hundreds of wifkers watched frohi the windows of r tt'l.y skyscrapers. in Yonkers, .lack McAuliffe II, Slrpo's opponent, and Jeas Willard and Floyd Johnson, principals In thei other star match worked lightly. Fred , j Fulton. Jack Renault, Harry Drake' and "Tiny'' Herman worked lightly1 in Manhattan gymnasiums. The first engagement of the Batur day program between Drake and*Me t’ann, a four-round affair, Is to begin at .1 o'clock, daylight saving time, to be followed by a six-round prelimin ary between Reich and Herman. Tin first of the star bouts, that between Fulton and Renault, booked for 10 rounds, probably will tie called at 3:45. The Firpo-McAullffe match fol lows, and then iVIllard and Johnson. The latter two bouts are of 15 rounds each. t'ttJrlmrr Win* Three straight. Hardin**. Neb., May 10.—Falrhury made j It three out of fuur over the Cuba here today by t to ore of T to r The **-n. wan clayed In record lime. Three double Clay* during the game kept th- infieldera on their toei. Score: r A 111 Is i R V AB.H O A Mee.3b 4 13 1 Shnw.lf G 1 2 <•' I 3 4 T. BltM.rf ;■ 2 2 0 H»J*iga.lb G 2 H o' Ooebel.rf ft 1 2 ft' Meyer,2b 5 1 D 2 Beall.c 3 112 Jenny.p 3102 Total! 35 L3 27 13 H ASTI NOP AH H O.A. ; Little, H* 3 ft 12 0 Epley.3*» 2 1 1 G ; Tomes. If 4 ft 0 Hurke.rf 4 2 2 0 O'Connor.c 4 2 10 Arnsn.'f 4 13 0 Th'lk’d.K* 4 0 13 Srhfer’C.2b 114 4 .\ae*ell.p 3 10 4 Totals 32 H 27 16 Boor* by inning*: Falrbury .000 L’O fi«4—7 Hasting* .. oio 000 010—2 Nummary—Kuna: Me** 8h»w < L’ >. Lee (2). Bile*-. Jenny. Burk*1. 8rha*-fcring. Home run- Burke. Two-base hit* Lee, J**nny. Burk#- Double pl»>« L« ** to Meyer to Hudgens; Epley t*•* Hchaeferlng to Little; Threlkeld to 8« haeferlng to Little. Threlkeld to Schaeferlng to O’Con nor. Wild pitch: Naagell. Earned runs; Fairbury. 4. Hastings. 2. Errors: Lee, Epley fS). Threlkeld. Left on bases Fair- ' bury, J-1; Hasting*, 4 Base** on balls: Off Jenny, J. off Naegell. 2 Struck out; Hy Jenny 1 Umpires: Harkins and Toungblood. Time; 1:40. High-Powered Cars to Cover Colorado Scenic Routes Denver tourist companies announce now equipment In high-powered auto mobiles to cover the scenic routes. Complete trips for tourislg are ar ranged for single days with stops at Interesting points. Arrangements are made for luncheons and also for trips of several days duration. Golf Beats Beauty Parlor “Don't spend your time looking for the fountain of youth in beauty parlors. Play golf.” Tliat> the adcire of Mrs. Caleb Fog Heft) grand mother of 10 children, who recently defeated America's woman golf champion Se SPSifLM IT HEARING AND FEELING. They nay thot Johnson cannot hit. That Willard doesn't hurt a bit, , But if their uppercuts should stray I'd rather have my chin away. ' i \V» have invented a golf device that, attached to the neck, prevents the head from coming up during the swing. The only slight weakness so far is that if the head should attempt to come up suddenly the neck may be broken. Wljjle a broken neck is an Improvement upon constant head lifting, it is not entirely perfect. « 01 R NAME IS LEGION. When I play 40 rounds quite badly, "I'm off my game," I murmur sadly. . But when one lone good round I play. Why, then I'm on my game that da> When in some heelprint I may be, I I curse the luck that follows me, Forgetting, a* I badly thumped, • The stream and bunker that I jumped II VI E IT PATENTED. le-ar s>ir. I understand there are 33 ways to slice a ball After perfecting the 33, 1 found a 34thL way to slice last week. What must 1 do w ith it? L. G. F. Ringside Seats for Titular Go Will Cost $50 Seals to Hangc Downward in Price to $20—Work on Huge Bowl to Start at Once. KKLBT, Mont., May 10.—Ringside seats for the heavyweight championship fight here July 4 between Jack Dempsey anc* Pommy Gibbon* will cost t»0. plus war tux. the promoters announced to day Hanging downward, the prices will be $30, $25 and ?20, exclusive of wear tax. \\ ork on an arena to scat 4"' persons, w ill start at