The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 18, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    Buffaloes Go Into Second Place in League Standings When They Beat Sioux City Packers, B to 6
Speece’s Single
in Eighth Wins
From lowans
Sioux City Holds Lead Over
Omaha Until Seventh
When Herd Ties
Score.
HOSE Buffaloes of {
ptf ours added another
victory to their 1
growling list yes
terday and stepped
.LaS into the second :
berth of the West
league standings
when they nosed
the Sioux City
Packers out of a
fl to-S victory in ,
tlie second game ;
of the series.
A young eighth
inning rally pro
duced the run
that beat the
i aoner* ana caused a frown to come
over Tom Fairweather'* map as he
saw the herd push over its ninth
lally of the afternoon.
The owans had the edge in the
scoring column during most of tH#
day. but in the seventh the herd came
from behind and tied the count. S to
* and then in the eighth registered
the winning counter.
Yesterday's ball game was chuck
full of all sorts of play. Hitting was
in order on both sides and before
ihe contest was finished, Sioux City
slammed out 15 hits and the herd
one less than that. The Ioawns
difficulty was In cashing in on their
hits, but the Buffaloes didn’t have
much more success along this line.
Packers Score First.
The Packers started out right off
:he bat and tallied a run and then
the herd scored two in their half of
the first. Omaha chalked up two
more in the second and held a 4 to 1
lead enter the team from up north
when the third came round. Here
May weakened and the visitors scored
six runs on two duobles. sacrifice,
single, fielders’ choice and Query's
home run. After Taylor got a dou
ble. Odenwald relieved May. but
wasn't any better.
In the fourth. Sioux City boosted
its total to eight runs when Oden
w.-ild weakened and allowed three sin
gles and a sacrifice. Wilcox's error
helped matters for the Packers and
when the half was up two runs were
credited to the Iowan*.
Falrweather’s club was four runs
to the good when the Buffaloes came
to bat, but the herd cut the visitors'
15;‘d down to two when McDonald and
Uunowitx scored on DcFate's double
to left.
Nothing happened until the seventh
when Defate and Konetchy doubled.
The latter's double scored "Tony” and
s oux City was only one run In the
lead. Griffin and Wilder were easy
outs, but Byron Kpeece clouted the
pellet to right and Konetchy scored
the tying run from second.
Okrie was putting everything he
hud on the ball and was doing his
best to turn back the Buffaloes, but
in the fatal eighth he wobbled. Me
I >onald. the first man up. worked
Okrie for a base on balls. Bonowltx
sacrificed "Tex” to second and after
Konetchy skied to the Packers’ third
iiaseman Griffin came through with
i dandy single to center that scored
McDonald with the run that beat the
Imrans for the second straight day.
Okrie Forres Herd.
Maple started for Sioux City, but
was Jerked In the third In favor of
Frank Okrie, former Omaha south
paw. Frank was plenty wild and the
Buffaloes hit him often. It was
Okrie's wildness In the eighth that
itiped the herd put over the winning
tally.
Boss Konetchy started May. but be
didn't last long enough to get a good
workout. Odenwald was trotted out
and. like May, was unable to hold the
Packers In check. Finally Konetchy
gave Odenwald the high sign anil
-ipeece took the mound. The former
slate leaguer turned the Iowans back
m short order and proved to be the
stumbling block in Sioux City's path.
"Dinty” Moore copped the slugging
honors of the afternoon. This speedy
little Sioux City fly-chaser clouted
out two double* and a pair of singles
'■ut of five times up. beside* scoring
three runs.
The same teams play this afle,
oo’on.
Kay and ^ atson to Race.
Manhattan, Kan.. May 17.—Nearly
■tdO high School athletes are expect
I to compete in the third annual
Iir.aourl Valley lnterscholaatic relay
nnlval at Kansas Htate Agricultural
ullage here Saturday. May 19. Kn
i ieg for more than 50 schools had
been received Tuesday morning. They
include representative oi ganlratlons
■om every state in the Missouri val
*y except Oklahoma.
A feature race of the carnival will
>c a special mile between Joie Bay
nd liny Watson, both of whom arc
mw running for tile Illinois Athletic
lub. These world famous athleti ■
•ompeted In the mile on the Aggi
rft'-k just a year ago. Ray won by
lichee. The lace was at night, th<
rack being Illuminated by automo
bile light a. K. S. A. C. Is Watson’s
ilma mater and it is expected that
ie will stretch himself to defeat tin
hamplon. Ray.
Hunkers (so to Meet.
Lincoln. May 17.—Thirty one Coin
tuskers left yesterday for an overland
trip to Manhattan, Kan , where they
■licet the Kansas Htnle Agricultural
tollege track team in a dual meet
i'rlday. The name team which g»l»
1 to action at Manhattan will repre
ent Nebraska at the Miesourl Valley
onference meet at Ames, May U.V2f>.
Nebraska has won the latter event
he past two years.
Stephens Ketflins Title.
rtalpli Stephens, state three-cushion
cilliard champion, retained his title
ast night "U the Omaha Athletic
lull when he defeated Albert ( aim.
' hamp in 1H2I. In the- final match of
s two game aeries. The final scots
of the twogarue series was 100 to
f In favor of Stephens.
(Stephens woo the Tuesday match,
*o to uj
U. S.-British Cup
Teams Are Picked
Ouimet and Sweetser to Play
Wethered and Tolley
Today.
By Associated Pice*.
St. Andrews, Scotland, May IT.—
The teams of eight American and
British golfers who will begin the
battle for the Walker cup tomorrow
in 38-hole foursomes were selected
today.
The American list occasioned some
surprise, in, that it does not contain
the names of Dr. O. P. Willing of
Portland, Ore., who reached the sixth
round in the British amateur cham
pionship tournament at Deal, and
Fred Wright, who was the last of
the Americans to fall in the lower
half at Deal,
Tn the top match of the foursome
tomorrow, Francis Ouimet of Boston
and Jess Sweetser, the American
champion, will play Roger Wethered.
British champion, and Cyril Tolley.
The other matches are:
Robert A. Gardner, captain of the
American team, and Max Marston of
Philadelphia against Robert Harris,
the British captain, and C. V. L.
Hnoma n.
George V. Rotan of Houston. Tex.,
and B. Davison Herron of Chicago
against E. W, E. Holderness and W.
Ij. Hope, the Scotch internationalist:
and Harrison R. Johnstor^of St. Pail!
and John F. Neville of San Francisco
against John Wilson and W, A. Mur
ray.
Hite and Misses
by i He Buffaloes
ftlOCX CITY.
AB R If TB HII SB Bn TO A V.
Moore, rf 5 3 4 4 0 1 0 4 0 O
Williams If & 3 13 0 0 0 2 0 0
Wriunalri. 3h 3 0 2 3 2 0 0 14 I
Palmar, 2b .4 1 3 4 I 0 0 3 2 0
Snyder, rf. 40 J 100 11 00
Brokaw. lb .4 I 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0
Query, c 4 12 5 0 o 0 3 0 o
Taylor, **1 0 1 2 0 0 0 I X 0
Maple, p 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0
Okrle. p 5 0 I 1 0 O 0 0 1 0
Met*, lb I 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
\Orover . 1 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o
Total* . 39 A 15 24 3 1 1 24 10 1
OMAHA.
AB KHTK MI SB BB PO A V.
4pper*ou. rf t I 1 1 0 0 I 2 I 0
Milco*. 2h . .5 I 3 3 0 O 0 ft ft 1
C. M'Oo'd, 3b 4 3 3 2 0 0 1 2 1 0
Ronowitr. ef.3 1 0 0 10 0 2 0 0
Refute. *» . .3 1 2 4 0 0 2 4 2 1
Konetchy. lb 4 2 2 4 0 0 I 0 0 0
Oriffin. If .5 0 I 1 0 0 O 1 I 0
W ilder, c ... 4 I 1 1 00 I 2 1 0
May. P _2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 10
Odennahl. p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Speece, p _I 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total* 34 9 14 18 I 0 0 27 14 2
xOrover hutted for llrukuw In ninth.
Score by inning*:
Slon\ I lly . 105 200 000— ft
lilt* .305 321 010—15
OMAHA .230 200 21*— »
Hit* .240 201 If*—14
Summary—Home run: Query. Tun-bane
lilts: Ifefate (21. Konetchy (2>, Moore
<2». Williams. Palmar. Taylor. Douple
piny*: Taylor to Palmar to Hrokuw;
Palmar tx» Itrokau ; Appertain to lie.
fate. Panned hall: Qitcry. Runs and HR*:
Off Maple, 4 and 4 In I 2-9 inning*; off
Okrle. 5 and ft In 0 1-4 inning*; off May.
♦; and K hi 2 2-3 inning*; off Odenuald,
2 and 4 In 2 1-3 inning*; off Speere, 0
find 1 in I innings. Winning pitcher:
speece. losing pitcher: Okrle. struck
out: By Maple. 0; by Okrle. 2; by May.
0: by Odemvuld, 0; by Speece. 2. Bases
on nail*: Off Maple, l; off Okrle. 5; off
May. I; off Odennald. 0; off Specce. p.
I.eff on base*: Sioux City. If; Omaha. 10.
Hit by pitched ball: Ronouits by Okrle.
Imprre*: McDonald and Held. Time of
game: 1:55.
Read The »e for late spoil news.
Hagen, Sarazen
Leeds Survivors
American TitlcliolcJers Pass
First Round of English
Golf Tourney.
Leeds. IOng.. May 17.—Waltet i
Hag<*n and Gerie Sarazen, the AmefG
leans who hold the British and AtiU‘1'-■
lean open golf titles respectively, sur-1
vived the first round of the York- j
shire News tourney today, succeeding
where Harry Vardon, Boomer: Joe
Kirkwood and other foreign entries |
had failed. Sarazen easily defeated j
Mark Seymour of Rochester, Knglan.1, j
» up and 3 to play, but Hagen expe-I
rienced all kinds of trouble w ith T. j
Barber of Alderly Kdge.
The American w as in slovenly form, j
the match carrying through three ex-I
tra holes before Hagen could prevail.
He was laid a stymie by Barber on
the 2lst and (Inal green, hut sum
moned ail his skill, and using a nib
lick, jumped his ball Into the hole j
for the winning putt. Hagen needed}
only to get down with a three'footl
putt to win at the 18th hut failed.
H. C. Kinch of Wood cote Park
sprang the surprise of the meeting by}
disposing of Kirkwood, who estab
lished a course record of 07 in win-1
ning the medal yesterday. Vardon'*1
defeat was accomplished by the noted
George Duncan. 2 up and 1 to play.
Hagen and Sarazen also won their
second round matches, the former
overcoming Bingham, 0 tip and 4 to
play and the later disposing of Gadd,
2 up and 1 to play.
ABASE^BALL^,
-:-1!
American League
Senator* Win in Tenth.
Chicago. May 17 —Double* by Fisher
and Gwlin and Rvan*’ sacrifice in the
10th inning gave Washington the win
ning run in It* 8-to-2 victory over Chi
cago In the first game of the serioa.
Thurston, the former St. Louis pitcher,
worked well for the locals, while War-]
mouth wa* replaced by the veteran Wal- 1
fer Johnson when the White Sox rallied i
in th* 10th.
Score;
AB H O.A
ttllKire.Sb ft 3 2
tl arris, 2b <044
Flahsr.rf 5 J 3 1
Uoalln.lf 5 13 0
Evans.c 4 12 0
Kuel.c 3 3 0 2
Peck.ss o 1 2 2|
Conroy, lb 3 1 U 1
vv'm'utb.p 4 2 ! 1
Johnson, p 0 0 0 0!
total!! *7 10 DO 14,
CHI'JAQO.
A B H.O.A. 1
Hooper, rf 5 3 0 0
Mc<Tlan.s« 4 0 1 2
ColltnH.Sb 4 14 4
8h*«l»y.!b 5 113 0
Moat II.if 4 2 2 0 I
Kamvn.Sb 4 2 2 3
Blah.If 4 13 0
Schnlk.o 4 1 5 1
Thuraton.p 3 10 7
zstrunk I 0 0 0 |
Total* 37 12 30 17 ;
siiKiieu ror M-naiK »n i<-th
Washington .010 100 000 1—3 1
Chicago .Ouo 200 000 0—2
Summary—Huns: Fish*-. Bv*n*«. Rue.,
Aloati!. Kunun. Error*: Harris. Pheeley.
Tvco-baae hit* Kuel. Wannouth. Fiaher.
(loslln Stolen base. Sacrifice
bits: Harrl* McClellan. HJvan- Double
plays: McClellan to Collin* to Hheeley;
Bluege to Harris to Conrov. Left on
bases: Washington. 11. Chicago. 12.
Bases on lial!*: Off Thurston 5; off War
mouth. 6 Ktruck out By Thurston. 4
Hits. Off Yarmouth, 12 1n nino and t*\o
Ihlrds innings; off Johnson, n in one-third
Inning. Winning pitcher Wannouth
umpires Ormsby, Owens and Connolly.
Time: 2:18
New York. P; HI. Louis. !.
Ht Louis. May 17—New York checked
Shocker's sinning streak of five fralgh*
games and beat Hr. Lout* today. 8 to 2.
The Browns star tnotihdsman was batted
out of the box in lews than three jnn ng
Bush sax ordend off the field in the
eighth for protesting a called ball, -ho
flr*t pitch fn the inning Babe Ruth got
his fifth homer of the season in the ninth
off Bayne when he hit into the right field
stands with no one on base
^fcManua clouted a four-bngger in the
second, tha bail going into tha left field
stands.
NEW YORK.
AB H.o A
Witt, rt 5 1 1 0
Dugan. 3b 114
Ruth, If
Plpp. lb 4 117 0
ft 4 4 0 0
He hang, <■ 3 3^1
Ward, Jh f. 2 2 t
tit ott, as 4 10 r,
Muah, p 4 1 0 U
June*, p 0 0 0 0
Total* 111* 27 1*
st. i,orTif.
AB.H.O A.
Tobin, rf 2 12*
Fo«»tr, :b 1 ft 1
.Tac'aon, f’f 4 1 .! ft
Wil'm*. If 4.010
Mcrt un. lb .1 1 U 1
F-v T'<\, < 4 0 4ft
Rob'aoti. 7b 4 0 1 5
<»*rb**r, ** 4 1 ?. 1
Shock Or, p 0 0 0 1
Pru«*tt. p I ft 0 1
fin j-n*. p l l 0 1
at>urat i o 0 ft
Total* .11 <..'714
mj '' u ior rruer t m rum
New York .. .....032 0^0 002—9
*♦ l«ouia . .010 001 000—3
Summary—Rune- Ruth (2). I’lpp, Mau
*el M). S* hang, Scott. Tobin. >!• Manna.
Krrora: None. Twn-k,* hits- Foattr,
H- hang Thre*-ba*e h»»: Meunel. Home
runt: Ruth, McManus. Stolen bases Meo
■el. Tobin Sacrifice hits. Schang <2*.
Plpp Double plays: Dugan to Word to
Plpp; Oerber to McManus; Bush to Ward
to CJpp: Robertgon to McManus Left
cm baacs- New York. 7; S:. Louie
Lane* on ball* Off Rush. 4. off Pruef.
1; off Bayne. 1. Struck out. By Hu«h. 1;
by Shocker. 1; by Flnyiv 2 Hits-: Off
Hush. »* in 7; off Jones, 0 In 2; off shoe;
*»r, % Jn 2 1-3; off Pruett, 4 In 222. off
Bayne, 4 n 4 Winning pitcher. Mash:
losing pitcher1. Shocker Umpire's Kvans
and Holmes. Time J tC4
Mliletic* Beat Indians
* ..eveisi»• T. Mai IT—-Pitcher Fied He
mach of th* Athletics starred In today's
4 to 2 victory over Cleveland, a victory
that allowed the Athletic* to move Into
•con*j place. In the third nnlng. Hel
i.iach tripled and acorad. In th*- ninth
he doubled w ith tv •» on. In addition, he
> * Id fleveland to four hits and two run*
Hale the Athletic** third baaaman. in
ired in practice Wednesday was its to
•lav's lineup
FHILAUKL.PHIA
A U 11 ‘ * A
« ■*
Hale. 3b 4 0 0 o;
F'or Kna. c 4 ‘J 4 o
II *>rr. lb Z 0 1" 1
Welch, rf 2 f ‘J 0
U'H'w'y. ** 4 J -’5
M’d’Wfl, If 4 o u
I>yUAf, 3b 4 -
Hefnrn. v Z J J O'
T»t A It 3» 10 27 01
AH H.U A
I m'n'n. If 4 1 10
W n»b; . -b i 1 4 4
Hp'Ur. ct Z I 1 •>
OX o, lb 4 l 11 "
8’tna. tf 0 0 0 •>
8wll, h* 1 « <»
UTKb ub *.i o .• ;
O N'II. V. 4 t 0 " I
1'hK p :t 44 o 1 I
zC'n'ly I n " 0
Total* 4 7 la
/Batted Tor summa u» ein
by tnnlnu*
!*: fWdelphla \01 000 00 - t
t levelsrd . 000 00*1 -00 — .,
Oumniary — Hunt: Matlhtw-* MoOowati.
|>vk»*. If#irna*:h 'Vttinhy, Nn--aker, Ur*
i or: Dutzk# Two-bag* bite. Dyke...
Helms- Vi. Gulsto Three! * *• hits Het
ii d' h. speaker H'olen ba.«*»*' ilHlth' "p
Hr* f rifle# hP* llal* Ifelmacll Mpeuk*»'
Double play-' Dyk** t«» Galloway to Had*
e- !,eff oti bn** Pblladeria. 7 Cleveland. '
Ha ••* <-n balls: (tit Helma* h. V off
Chi*. 1 Umpire*: Nallln and Din peep
rim# 1:3.7.
I'tCrra Heat Boston.
Detroit, Mav 17 -Plllftte and II %* t»* •
! duelled h*ie today in the fir-t tHin*’ »-f
the Hoaton-Detroit, set ien, Murray permit*
tin* the atuall*r number of hit- but allon
I in* the moet rune, Detroit - inli ne - to
Parsed bilatnen. followed ».• hr *'
counted for lh- flat ror aeore
After hlttlna snfelv In :1 con**#- 'it n e
• tea me*. Hairy HeUmann. Detroit outfield*
er. failed to r*Rlat#r a safe blow toduV
It «raa a nrmtn--*-d thal tn fi boll# It*
Bobby Joneg’ . i*hf foot broken « Hmi
he ulld Into t?»e flint* In* Mon«if.\ * name
with New fork The Ti*«*r Hi rd l»«ee
man will bo out nr the Rume »ei*ral
i week*
ISO?4 I
A IJ II.O. A
>1 !• < )»'!. « 4 3 1*
! romp*. if 4 1 n
Ila rr)Ha If 4 n 0 0
Murn*. lb ; Q . t
Flag’ll, if < <• < 0
IMr|n!rh. ' 3 14 0
; MrM’n, ah 1013
1*11 ’ g**r, 2b : 4 I
i Murray, pa 0 1 0
I O’boul, u 0 0 0 I
tnal'hU I 0 0 cj
To»al* ::i 7 24 in
in, i ii* n i
a u n *», a
B u* 1l» II 1 0
; i i
Cobb. c7 2 10 9
v«i-h, if 4 0 1 0
Htll'n. if o ^ 0
CM Phan*. 2b 3 0 5 1
Rorr. *p 0 3 2
Wood® II. '• 4 12!
Pll#fla n I 1 4
Total® 2i « 27 11
x w»iitI T'.r Murray In *,g h
8*'or* t.v inning*
M<mlrni orm mil m! •
DMroli .. . loo 010 l \ — g
NUiDinar V, u 11 I'it t *ngr-r i ) |ltu«
lianay- llal'.ni,.tin Kart. plllato I3r
tur*: Mi'< h#!l. Harr (i Two l,*»
bit* rohb. Wo.,dull. h. iif.. hit* ;*l
I • Ino h. i obb. <'ut«haw. l»otiob nitty*'
Mltnhall fo I'l* Ong* r In Mum* Him- Min
H**|*t*«||’ Karr In <'<it*haw I.aft on bi* •*
M«»aton, | o 11 <111, I, Mu *«,-• no bn 11*
Off Murray, f». off Imii. it**, * Slun k nut
Mv Muir* % l,\ 1*111*10 !!)»« Off
Murruv, o in 7 Inning-, off o'Moul, u In
, I Junior. IIM by nflrhuJ bait; «<•
u'Moul (Htllmann) Halit off PillatO l.o*
Ing nitrh*r Murray, (‘mpira* Hilda
br^id, Rowland , and Morl*rt< Tima:
Babe Ruth Connects
IT itli His Fifth Homer
in St. Louis Came
Ml. I.miis. May I*.—llaho Ruth
of the New York Americana, knock
ed hi* fifth home run of the sea
son in the ninth inning of today's
game with M. I .oil is, No one was
on bane.
lia.ino was pitching for the lo
cal:*.
IT extern Lea/iue
I>e*» Moinee Dfftnli Denver.
Denver, May 17—June* he’d Denver to
nt!<e scattered hits and Dee M<»lnts de
fatted the Bear* 10 to h.r» io«Ja> N'el
*on. Dee aioineM‘*hort«top, * unitne l out a !
homo run In th*» fifth inning ulth " »
men on ha««-s and Voorhlee nm pent in
lo relieve Mall. Ben Diamond, Denver
backstop, collected two hits today. making
the thirteenth consecutive gam** m which
h»* ha* hit safely.
Score:
AH H.O.A
Oenln.cf 12 2 1'
«’or'dn. If 4 2 2 0
Mcl/ry. lb 4 1 l •» 2
Horan, f ft I 0
Klu’n. 2b 4 2 2'
Nelaon. as j 1 1
Koentf. 3b 4 I 2 1
Wheat, c 4 0 5 11
Jon«»s. ;> 4 0 -l ft
Tolala St> 12 27 li
UK.N\ KR
AH 11 U A
Vounf. 3b 4 0 13
M» 1’hf . i 3 1 j
O’Brien. if u ; 0
rf 4 i. 3 l
Hipbee. It 14 0
flivlej . 1 b 4 3 4 1
M. M in. 3t> 4 0 i 1
D mon J. c C 2 3 1
Hull, p 1 0 t# 3
Vo';* p 3 o l 3
zBi .ik!* 1 0 0 0
To?al* 33 9 27 1*
zua 't'i rot ' OG'ni*-* in ntntn.
floor* by inmtig*\
D«r» Molne* 103 021 «>04 —10
I)*nv«r . . woo ©0# til<r — ; 1
Mummary-— Hun* G*vtn, ‘'orrlrHn. Mo*
Larry <2*. Horan <2>. Kitiginaii (2). N>l*
•on, Jon**. flhanltr. Pia.naon<l Errors
Ntlaon. Sn*nl*y Two-ba«# tut
H*ran Threa*bun* hit*. Hor»n. M»
Lr.rry. Horn# run*: NeUon, H* Larry.
Laf. on baa**: !>** Mnin*a. '• f>*nv*r. 1A; ’
Bdum on bull*: off Hall. . off Voorj
I s. 2; off Jont**. 4 S’ruck o*jt. By Halt.
1; bv Vo »rh!o». 1, by Jon**, 4 Hit* Off
Hall 9 in 4 1-2 Inning*; off Voorht**. ..
in 4.1 !nn:nif- Wild pit b H -. T,o*
-np plt*h*r Hall t'mp;r#a An<l«i*on
an/l Pafttraon. Tim*: 1
Tulwi I uind an«| 4% in*
Tulia Okl., .’lay It. —L*anln* avw n-i
tb** ball when hit* r* n**d*d. ?b« «»i>r»
today took Ih* flrat gam* of th* ►*ri*,9
from M Jo**ph. •» to La nib and K.a.1
Blac k pot bom** run*
Hrorf•
rr juski’m
Kn.n o \
A. T -on, rf 5 1 4 0
I.♦ wall. . f A 1 1 Ui
Maif***. t f 4 3 3 0
K'dUr. lb 4 18:
<lllb*rt. t> 4 ] l 1
cirif'n, «« 43:
Xufar, 3b 4 ] j S
!M#rr *. ' 4 1 i 0
■
Adams. r» 1 J *» i
xPhlllipB l o o o
Totals 3 7 13 34 11
Tl
AH II i* A.
HonnMt, if 2 o J o
y. T’lmn. 3U l 1 0 7
i f t ! i 0
l.amb, cf 4 10 0
LallVi. li. 4 1 10 0
Bauman. 2b J 0 7 a
U«,ai I S 4
froth; «* * 1 •.
block, p 4 10 1
rToUia .10 « 27 if
\i.att**n r«>i Auann in n c »*
S'ore by lining*.
St Joseph.640 140 116- J
. . ,060 326 6|x — H
Hunjn.ary.K<ii Magee, Grtf- j
fin. Bennett •:». V Tbompaon. I^amb. \
l.«!i’ e;! Black Krroia: Griffin, Nufer 12'.
Lellv if. f ee T*fi-lax* H!IF: l ."-an. it i
g.*» Home mn»; Umli. Black,
fl< .* htte y Thompa. i. Bauman lioubi*
pt*) * i ru*by to Mailman f*. t ioxt: 1".
rbompFon to Bauman tu Uelivelt GH
Black to I.e% fo Baum a u Hits Off N'nti
tun. u in ♦ 1*4 inning* U —e" «»u balls:
‘iff Mat’iUtn. Hfru -a oui : B) Black -.
b: Manguni, Wild pitch: 'dam/ Hit
W pitf bed b»M: fhompsot, by MHitguui
Left on ha*** Tulaa. *i Ht Jo-epb. 7.
rim*: 1:13 Umpire* Gaffney *nJ Conlth
State League
Norfolk Heat •» Falrbun.
Not folk. NpIi, May 17 - Norfolk defeat
ed Fulrbut'. her.- todav, t» to b. b\ bomb
m« bHk The winning tun \»«m made in tlx
ninth Inning after Atherton'* *■ nglt S *a*
manager for F.iSrbtfry. proteated tli*
gaiii'-, claiming Atherton w*'> opt on
tliicc strike* before making the hi' whb li
:»i ought in the winning »'*or*
si.
K A I B HI ‘ft V
A I. II • » A
Mr*** 3 b (. J l I
Hh«u rf I oo
!.**■ . j I O '.
HI'**. f 4 0 v '•
if lid'll IU « .* 10 o
Heal. «. 5 4 : J
4io#bel If . : 0
.1- . I
Hot*'i*r p 4 . t
Total* :’.i la x3a 1 .
V*.*IIF« - Ms
W. II <* ,'
Ath ion * , i I :i I
Trum’i :•» 2 ? 4
IMctii*. • ! 4 I <» m
I IoI'm v, if 4 o o i
MrC.1 V. Mil
Roll** . 4
C‘n«f*y, In 4 M *.
« \»rU. 4 . 4 l
liyluml. i» 4 J o l
Totnl«i ) ; s2w It'
xunr <<iji v'ii' ii ' iii n uii
\ ft ok i #t! pv <(i|f • ti IttflrM flv IfydKf’B*'
OU* hit bfltf < «1 Hn II.
s««*r# by Inning*.
Fal’ottiy "Ou *»V0 ~v
.NnrfolW .<>r>j f»2l Ml ~A
buimiiery -Hun*' ’f«' :-|i-o> Mu'ldi .
Meter, VI• >nt« tt*r. Atherton Cl. T run on#
i i«'v. i'lurk. Ilvland Krn> Me.rr.
Tiummer TwO-heee h;**: Ihn1i(»t>'»
I 'umiud. fto'jn*- atoXi •*** Atli
ton ii. t'ruittmor. < Ho• •«•!!«*•' bit
(l«#bo| C' Mv Inti-l M« • «»ii t»i»I’- Off
HvIuihI. off If out»-(t*r. Htrml out :
H ilylun'I.t. I V 11 *»»•♦ et t. r.*» • i
bsll* t' 1 ai U I'niotr. W'uJto Tim*
I 60.
ItTon Mori Juno I anil J.
Ann Arlan. Mich.. Mn\ 17 I tin*
1 nnd 'j. hi # (Wo very eventful dhi# ■
In track and field IvIth « through
out the country. The Western coufci
9ucc annua) outdoor meet will h# held ,
t h* He two day a at the University of
Michigan, and practically all of the
athlete* who have estab!>h#d new
record* tin* yeni will compete at the
meet.
(’ll* il#s tfrooklii' htmllci of tic
University of loea. j* cuuiit*d as a
sure winner in the 2'JU yard low bur
dies. 11* ratiildlshed a new world*
record of 2.J i in second* in this event
and Inst Haturday 1* reported to have
trimmed two fifth* of a *• mid from
tills mark, making the phenomenal
time of "II *emnd* flat fur the low
huntlcia to try for In tli« future
National League
4.touts IS. Keels ft.
Now York, May 17. - Tin Now York
National* pounded Pitcher* Ponoliue and
Keck of Cincinnati *oday and easily «.!»*.
fe.ited the Reda In the fir** ir« n i« of the
*erie*. 13 to •. \fcu>el end Kelly each
hit homo runs for New York with two,
men on bases Je.se Bar no** pitched hi* j
first complete <>f the » -aeon.
Roush did m*»at .,f Cincinnati'* damage*
’Mine Barnes, hitting a. homt :un. a
double and a * ngle and a sacrifice fly |
in four times ud.
• I .N l I* .All
AM H O A
Mums, rf 6 2 3 0
Daub '.Hi 2 1 JO J
Harper. If 3 " *
Bmjah. < f 33 o
Buhn-, 2 b 4 to 4
Foiiatt, ‘Jb I (i 4
C*Vy. »• 4 2 2 J
Wiitfo. c 4 1 3 f<
Dofio’f, ji 2 0 0 2
K«ck. ji lOjo
*Hroa«'r, J 1 o 0
Total* 3b 12 24 12
NKW YORK
A IS H O.A
Ban f»sa I z 4
Oroh. ;i» 5 1 •* I ;
Jk’mu. ih 0 4 0 • {
Fr*»rh. *N 5 1 _ • •
Mtieael. If 4 2 In;
Cun’h&m. If 1 l l *
You ns. rf 5 .1 o 9 i
Kail>. IN 3 8 119
O'Con* 1. 4 o Z • i
Mnyder, c 4 i 1
Smith. «• 0 0 1 • i
J Bar a. p 4 1 0 4
Tot a > 40 11 27 12 '
■ tor k * n ninth
I'moinn*!! .Oft«i log f>U — «
N>u- fork . 003 <iS4 011 —13
summary—Run. Hrrna <.2>. Hauler*.
fl"U*b, F“on-***'a, I'avenry. Ran*roft*3l.
Oroh (21 I'r • ii >l»ua* I (!i, Youn* tj>.
K**ljy. Error*: Hohre. I oneec*. I aveney,
Bancroft. Two-baa- hl*a. H >rn«. “Rouah.
Three-baae hit: L'auhert Hum** run*:
M*u*rl. Rouah. Kr’iy Kai iiflee hlta:
Snyder. Roueh Houble olai.- Han**roft.
l*‘r,s>*h and Kelly (2i. I-ft on luio
'»» Turk. 3; Cincinnati. e H««* ,*u
ball* *>ff J Bam.*. ; f* lumohue .*.
■If he k. 1 Struck Hr Ram-, 4
•l !<*■ .. 1 Hit- (*ff | |,u. «, „ < i
tnnlna-; hum* out m rthy; or.* K»cU. In I
< liinlaa*. t.oaln* nu-h**: . Honohua
I.ninrea wutal* a..4 Rfiiina*,. i m.
I :&#.
< anliii iU I rtniRt r Dodger*.
Hrooblyr .May 17— Aft*- holding the
< t.'dtn*,* dwrn to f„ur h'ta m iU in- '
n'n tod a y »;rirne* b>w < t fjv# j( „
pa.»a M:.d a batter hit givin* the \|*»- *ra
five rut * and the v(* tory by ti in 1
'Jrfme* for.ed In a run with hi* pta* «nu ■
VT# 4_.hit b*t*ma r» Hr. trie* Went the
Brooklyn hit* ae*?fared l>*nrh v.aa
of The ggnie With a *hr* arm. High re
plaeln* bun
M*. LOLi"
A R. H O A
*intfh. If £ ! 5 0
K’*< rf 5 1 2 (.
Top'r. 2b 4 113
Tlot’y, lb 4 0 9 u
Ptofk, 3’n & 1 1 :
Mr#r«. rf 4 i £ ci
Ft#I'u. m 4 2 1 l
Ain«’h. < 4 o “ <
I p 4 ? A 2|
To!* * 3# 9.’.' 4
BROOKLYN'
A B H O.A
N>la. cf 4 S 1 • j
.fohn'n. !b 4 I j 4
T <ir'h rf 4 . 0
Whsat, if ♦ 1 « •
Fotir'r lb 4 u § 1
3b 4 0 1 ‘
Ht«h. •* 4 it _■ 1
Tat.of <* 4 A .* 1
O’Ifu a*. p ; 0 J 1
/.BaM*v I 0 A 0
T>«*c»tur. p A A 0 a
zl-Mb^rry ! J a a !
Totals SC * .*7 *
Anur'oti tor in *• -v»mn in;.i! g
x.Batf**d for lt*«afor In ninth inning
.*• f.nal*.000 Irtfl SOO—i
Brooklyn .**<• i do# oil —
Summary—Run* Smith. FlgrU, Topor
■ (:> Ameiiiith. H-in*** T Griffith. Me
Gar r*n. Grime* Krror*: smith, Nel*
Johnston fj) Two. bane bit Freigati
Th'e*- i,»r** hit; l»eber*y. Home run
Griffith Stolen bii«*e' Sto- k d*'rifle#
hit: Net*. l.e*t on bn*»*s Mt f.oula. • .
Brooklyn Bee# on bull# tiff Grime*
1 Struck out: By Urlu.ot, 1. by Jlnm*#.
1 Hit*: Off Grimeg. 9 ‘n 7 inning* off T>•
'•fur 0 In t <nnlr.r* Hit by istebe.i hall
By Grimes 1 Hot *o«n1#y ». Winning • • n
Ham** I.o*fnm pitcher Grime* I’m
plrea. Klem a* <J Wllaor Tim-* • f :4(*
Bn*><> n h lin In Tenth.
Bo4 on V»j’ IT !*?■ Rudolph
pitched Ro*'on to n 1 to ft 10-lnntng le
lory ovi-r Pittsburgh loda* ft v»* hi*
first start of the y#iir and hi* flr*t full
gam* in four j*ar* Th* ** inn or run
I I | - I id
took third on Mrlt.nis’ hlt**Ud*fUf) glnfW
to »h«»rt i»ft. Trajrnor mad* a good *to^
of PelU's f rounder. but hl« throw to the
plat# hit Boerkel on th# and he
*cOre/|
rITTH Hi FI*.# H
V H H < J A
\\ HI#. ■» i % i b
< at01 . ft J 0 3
Rif hr#. If b 1 I 0
Kuwait. rf 4 1 I n
Tray'nr. 3t» 4 « o 4
ri a in*, ’hilt
Ctrl mm. lb 3 «* i 4 «
Hchtnldt. r 3 I 3 l
«*ooprr p 4 1 •* 3
Totals 37 l\J* U:
#> I • • \
An.II o A
N i*6n. i f i 1 » u
S no th rf 4 1 «’
Hz*#Ck*1. 3b 4 I
Vf«T*nf». lb '• ) 1. <»
KelU. If 3 « y fr
« ■
Kopf. «* 4 A *J |
o n mi. • o : i
Rudolph, p 4 o 0 i
Total* 3# 7 10 13 |
Mina nut whan 'v nntnf run *• «.r*»u
Vlttnburph .000 flllrt ft(IO 0 ••0 .
jToclon . ... . 000 000 0Q0 1-»1
Mminiry—H' i« Ht>»< k*t I2ri<*ra
Traynot. F Adam* s< hm df Knpf (2*
Tvn.bana hita: Maianvlll*, t’oopar, Ford j
Mol fit l Koufmvorih l»auld<* play*: j
Ad, ith t.> >141*nv||t# 'o Urtmm: Ford to I
Ko;»f u» ,\l* tflrtl* l.aft on ban**a Pitta
loirfh 1" IlnMob. 12 Vuff«* on ball*: Off
iVjop.r 6: Off Rudolph. J fMnjt'b oUt •
It* «'nop«r, . t»> Rudolph. 1 Hit by .
• .if htd ball B> Rudolph »>• htutdl)
w*l.i pitt-h f'otip*r Fmplra Moran '
I nndin himI t»e**i T'.uu? 1
t ntiM h in lo H.
Philadelphia. tny t. • « liluio MiUy ;
• i ■ tia mi oi nc fodm li *1 oaf' it#o ,
» hlli-irlphia in t !»• *)|M nm| u*m« of tin*
hj in, : t<* Vlainndrt* van takon *»u'
. th. Minth afu* hi* ra* nrd for oarfact j
.<itii.nl *n tit<*v ha<! b»*an phaltarad. thra« 1
1*1 .111** tint * In* Meadow* ultrh*d i
"i.riH ball until lh«* aavanfn. whan ha tvi»
dr In at* from t In mound.
"pv" Miltlmi* hit hin 14th hnma rub !
,,f tho »»M<tn In th«* third tinihA
• II II AIIU
Art ii .1 a
SIh!/.. ‘f t 1 0
II. *..41 4
ur’uji). f» i 1 J
|!*r'm • 4 . <•
Krlb'i, it . i* - il
\M]ii*r. 'f t o " i1
i r.r». It i «• o ft.
II. • I. rf | : 0
Url n. lb ' IM ft
A (ft. p :* ft ft
W| II 0 0 0 ft ft
Ki. urn. i» 1 ft ft ft
Tola!■ aft 10 i!? 14
I llll Al>r, Ill'll I 1
Ann • a
MoW«n, If i (> 5 0 |
fowl'd, Il» 4 1
r\ r* 1 0 Q o
u ii'mn »f 1 ) : 0
" »|k» r, t f A 0 O
Hr.lk'. 1 I. 4 4 A 1
Pkrk'n. Vl> I 0 J i>
"*rU*>. 4 I ; S
<• 4 1 : 4
MfNWl |> » I «»
»»hnn P looo
1 <» 0 o i
Tout* ;i4 • .*? l: i
n , ' i . • i r • • * I* nn'i*r 'i * ‘ ii
M»u*»i| fur Hm.*l In ninth
MufliiJ rot Hrihnn in ninth
t'hiiiifn .con Ooa roa — *
I’h lAUrilphla. 11 00«'— 4
ttiimitiNi'i Kun Riels, Itolioi’hor, Kft
l*t r* iii'ghtham. Ur*> t»- of*. Kellftw.
M‘n|*. Rm.1 W tlhmnri W tigh'aton#. lion
llti' r.riniH | iK I n m«>« i !'• .. |ihk« hit*
11 oil i* < > Wi nrh'*-i •>.)<• M*i<l"'V«, (Iran
th.iiu, IhnltKi t limn© »m\ W llllB.ni
ii. »lf|. - hit*. Iloilo. I. r Krillrih* r h.Mill
plujr M i ghtufon*- to I’m kin-on In llntu^
r.'t.ij »•* I'hiN iiaun to )|.ilkp Wt Igltt ..n.
to Hoik*' *.|*■(..I..\ in l*arUin« «>n fIot .<
'! r.. n I lin oi to 11 ol, O'l.ri t to h "llrh>‘r TWt
on i*«i* 4' t• •»%ti" •• I'lilletlelphle
fh. • - • I I.out 'iff \l*x*n«1rir oft
Kmtfn.nr.ti. 1 off Mmdf.u-p. « off tlrihan. 1
Wtrtt' U o111 11 >* Alrvehfier. ,* In Katif i
niiit.it, .1, hv Meadow©, |j l#v n*hun 1
Hit* c»ff M#adA" « s m « 'J i tuning*: i
off Hrih'Ht. ■ In 1 ‘ Inning* off Altfmi ,
d*r. 7, in b inning*, off Kaufmann, t in
inning* M»lk K«tifm*nu W inntng J
ntt hn Aiejunder toting t.It. h*r M#*A *
out empires. McCormick *a*f « Uni J
Tech Cinches
Baseball Title
by 7-1 Score
Defeats Abraham Lincoln
High School in Deciding
Game of Intercity
Series.
moll SCHOOL STAMM Nos.
XT. I. I'll.
rtchalral . <
[relgtitoa . 4 t .mil
["entrsl 4 ; ....
(ouni'ii Bluffs . i i J34
SOUlIl . 1 ■( .1(17
Technical High cinched dm place,
In the Inter-city baseball race by de
feating Abraham Lincoln High school
of Council Bluffs, yesterday afternoon .
at Tech field, by a score of 7 to L.
Mancy West started for Tech but
a as hit hard in the fourth and replaced
by "Don'1 Hueeton. who gate the
Bluffs men but two hits the remainder
of the game,
Erickson started the fireworks in
itio second Inning by slamming out
a three-base hit. scoring a few sec- !
onds later on Schwartz's drive to
short.
Council Bluffs loaded the liases in
the fourth Inning, but only succeeded .
in putting one run across.
Tech broke the tie In ii« bail of
the fourth, by scoring two runs.
Pierce walked, and took second on
McCormick s sacrifice, scoring on
Erickson's second three bagger.
Erickson scored later on Flrailey .-> hot
liner through second.
Score by innings:
r Fl K. ,
Council Bluffs _ 00* loo n—i 4 (
Te. hnles! . 010 513 »—7 » 0
Batteries: M.Kaln and Lewis, ! Schom |
t*r-a. Peterson; West. ifuestnn. find ,
Schwarts. Umpire: A'., in A.I.-irnsun.
Struck out: By West, «, by Hucstun. 7; ;
by McKaln. 0.
Portland Club Sells
Hurler to Athletes
Portland. Ore. May 17. — HuFie
Walberg. southpaw, turned Fiack to!
Portland by the New Tork Nationals
was sold today by the Port land base
ball club of the Pacific Coast league
to the Philadelphia Aihletlcs. accord
ing to word received her, today .
Beaver City 11. Wilsoii\ille 1
Beaver City. Neb . May 17.—Beaver
City wi n the opening home game of
the seas, n h«re today-, defeating Wil
son \ ille, 11 to 1.
Wissler struck out 17 Wllsonvllle
bat tecs.
Batteries: Bearer Ci'y. Wissl. r and
N'eltzel; W.lsonville. Wilburn, Bruno
and Morgan.
Criqui Training
at Long Island
I l
Kugene Criqui. French feather
weight champion, is in hard training
at Manhas.-ut. J.orig Island, in the
old quartets of C,purge* Carpentier.
for hi* June - fight with Johnny
Kilhane. for Ihe world * featherweight
championship. The little Frenchman,
whose t-hetk was shot away in the
wnr, has ln-en completely restored by j
plastic- surgery and stands a far better
ehanee of winning than Carpentier
did in Jersey City.
Denver Girl in Marathon
Ttenver, Colo., May 17.—For the •
first time in the history of the Rocky |
mountain modified Marathon race, a
female athlete lias entered as a con
testant In tiie annua! event.
Miss Ruby M cOraw, 17-year-old
Denver high school senior, last night j
officially entered as a competitor in
the 11-nille grind over the highway
from Dittleton. Colo . to Denver,
which is to he run on May 26.
Miss Mdinw has been prominent
in high school athletic activities for
several years and bus competed In
many scholastic meets against ath
letes of her own sex.
Holmes White Sox to Play.
The Holmes Whit® Sox, temi pro'
baseball club of Omaha, will play the
Coming town tenm on the latter s
grounds Sunday afternoon.
Stake Horses
Shipped Here
S* y. r*l stables of high ( lass stake
horses will ship to Omaha front
Maple 1 {eights to compete In the Ak
H.ar-Ben stake races, according to a
telegram received this morning from
the Maryland track.
The stahl s include the runners of
.r. floss. .1. Randolph, .1. M Mcf'O'i
of Omaha: J. Ispahan. L. Erb 3ttd .1
Brown.
M' fool has three horses in his
string. . Brown is the owner of the
great Old Peter Brown.
Twelve small stables from Skiatook.
Okla., also are ett route here. The
owners of the horses are B. Tiller, E.
Barnes, who rode for the l.'pdlke
•lones stable last year: F. T. Borland,
a Nebraska breeder; II. Wells, Kay
Thompson. Homer Evans. H. Gausett,
Renfro, Kelley, If. Shields, I Trott
and If. G. Groff
H. G. Groff has IS head of runners.
Dempsev Pitches
Training Camp
lt> International Nrm iw.
Orr*at Kalin, Mnnt.. May IT.—With
the arrival in camp of two husky spar )
ring partners, Champion .lack Demp
sey was scheduled fo stage his first
rounds of leixbig Thursday in pep
nation for the fourth of July title
bout at Khelby with Tommy Gibbons.
George Godfrey, negro, and Jack
P.urke. !«*»h of Pittshurgh, will be the
champion's first victims.
Dempsey performed light work in
his new quarters late Wednesday and
was all smiles today when asked how
he liked the site.
•'It's tlie darb." he said, waving bis
arms in the general direction of the 1
Rocky mountains, 60 miles away.
The training quarters are on the j
site of the old Volk brewery, the first
brewery established in Great Falls.
Tires to Play “Cops."’
Joe Wavrin's Omaha police baseball
teJtn and the Overland Tires will
rass l.ats at Fort Omaha field next
Saturday afternoon.
The Tires believe they can put the !
rubl>er under the "Copper*" since ,
their victory over the Omaha Prints!
la»t week.
Boxer Dies.
Grants Pass. Ore , May 17.—Elmer
Richardson, a lightweight l- Kr of
this city, known to fight fan* as
"Battling Ritchie,” died here today of ,
injuries received in a fight at Gold
Hill last Friday night.
BASEBALL RESULTS
' and STANDINGS /
\\ KHTKR.V LKAC.lt:.
standing*.
I Ini. H. L. Pft. W I
\\ i.'hita 1* II A'i I At
Oku. «ii% ... m ii .so* ho; ..*»;i
OM Ml \ IK I'! HOO .HI3 ..'.Ml
Tulsa 17 13 .5*7 .'Ml .31K
St 4,wul, . 13 17 .433 .433 .410
In** Moinr* . II IK .4 40 44m III
Sioux City 10 1H .3*3 JOT .3 «W
llfnvrr . , 10 IK .337 .3*7 >i.»
YKftTKKDAV* Kf>l I T**
OMAHA. *J: sUut City. K.
I nisi. H; M. .Jot*ruli. 3.
Dr* Mofnr*. 10: Doiit. *1.
Oklahoma ( it* - It irhitH . fain.
V t.KK AsK \ \ *TATK I.KAOl fc.
standing*.
\\ .1, r« j
Lincoln J* 3 .750
Fatrbory 1! < .7.11
liAKtlriKH 6 7 .40^
v>. i* r ■
Or Iflat.d ; 7 4 7
*» § 4 0
Norfolk 111 .*>7
W«l*-r«|H' S Kfoultk.
Norf'-Ik. ; Falrburv, &.
tine! Inland• h**\ru f . rain
Lincoln-fl*4tiug». ra»n.
N %TIO> %L I K %OI K.
Standing*.
xv. j*. re*.
X York ll» * .7"!
'f Louis IS 12
I'burtfh 13 1«
Cin‘»*ii 13 12 .eio.
V. . L.. IT
• hi CHgo 1" 14 .4 *
Hw'rm 1^ 13 .4*
Mr. "ktyn II lb .4 J
P'd^lph » 7 17 ..9.
> p..t«-r<la«'* K^ull-.
Bo*'«jn, 1; Piftnbuf*. 0.
Hf Louie. . Brooklyn, 3
New York. 12: C-ft'Innatl, C
Chicago. 7. Philadellhia, 4.
AMKHICW I,KA(.IE.
Mandlnsi.
N*»w York l" *
Phila'lela J4
* *»• vr-iand i:. 11 Mo
Detroit 1 4 1* .£JSt
" . I ft
f*l. Lout* 11 14 4 4f
W^Khinx n 1 i 4
Chira K'» * 14
Boston 7 14
\ r<lat ** K*--ur*.
I'h*SadHphla. 4; •. .
v,’**h!r«»on. 3: Ct»»> ago 2.
Kfv> V«»rk. '* T' l.uu..*. .
L»* 'roi?, €. Hoa*on 2.
VHKKICAX \WKI\TIO.V
MumJtnic*.
V 1. I" t
Kar « r ly ; 4 4 TT*i
I.out.-vll!e 1*. ♦
Paul ] 4 * .W
Co 2 u mini* 13 9 yjl
I
MiMieapo'.e ■ ' • 4
MihvauW* a ]" *
Indian*! a 7 14 3
Vf«lffday n Kesuiu.
Tndlanapols. Minneapolis 1
b;. Paul. 2. Louisville. 3.
Milwaukee. *: Colmnba* Z
Kansas City-Toledo, rain.
TE\A* LE.U.I 1.
Dillu. 6; Galvwtou. "
H-hurnonr. . Fort Worth -
ban Antonio. * : Shreveport. 4
Houston. IS; Wichita Kali*. 1.
SOI rilKKN ASSOCIATION.
Atlanta S; Nashville, 2
Mobile. 3; Little Ko'ic.
N»w «jr>jui.s. 2. Merttphi*. -
Chattanooga 4, Birmingham. J
GAMES TODAY
WEHTEKX LEAf.i E
Oklahoma City at WlchCa
*ioux CHr nt Omaha.
St Joseph at Tuis*
Des Mu.nes at Denver.
N ATIONAt LEAGl K.
St Lou » at Brooklyn
Pittsburgh at Breton
Cincinnati at Yck.
Chicago at Philadelphia
\MKKI(AN LEAGl K.
New York at St. Lou;*
Washington at Chicago.
Beaton at Detroit
X^hiladelrh-A at Cleveland.
\MEKt( \N AIATIOV.
Toledo at Kansas City.
Columbus at Milwaukee
Ind.aro-.po, * *r Minnespolls.
Louisvjlle at St. Paul.
'That’s
putting it
straight ^
—it’s the best
cigarette erer made!'’
I Get to thT^-'
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