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Connie Mack’s Athletics Trim Champion Yankees When Shawkey Weakens in Eighth Inning Rollie Naylor Turns in Fifth Straight Win Matthews’ Home Run in j Eighth \ iinerves New York j Hurler anil Philadelphia Triumphs, 4 to 2. HIUADELPHIA, May 25.—Connie Mack's young team today took another game from t it e New York Yankees, three of the Ath letics' four runs being homers. The , score was 4 to 2. j The Athletics have now won four; games from the ' Yanks out of five times the teams , have met this year. ltollie Naylor, I undefeated Athletic , pitcher, turned in his fifth straight , triumph. Shawkey pitched a fine j game for New York until the eighth, ! when he weakened. The .irst local run in the second : came when Welch put tile hall into tile left field bleachers, tieing the! score. Dykes put the Athletics ahead | ;n tile fifth willi h hit into the bleach ers. New York tied the count in the i seventh, hut Matthews opened the eighth inning for the Athletics with a homer into the right field. This unnerved Shawkey and Phila delphia scored another run before the inning ended. In the ninth {wo pinch hitters failed to reach first for the Yankees. Ni;\V YORK A B. H < * A Witt, cf 1 ;; o Dugan. 3 b 4 z 0 4 Itmh. if 3 2 .t Ui lMpp. lb 3 1 10 •' r 4 1 i i 2-vhang. c 4 3 r» i Ward. Jb 4 l I 1 S'Ott *4 3 110 xStnith loou Slia vv y, p 3 0 0 4 ll'ndks 10 0 0 Totals 35 1L L*4 II PHILADELPHIA AU.H.m.A Mat'ws. cf 3 1 3 01 Hale. 3b I 1 u « Parkins, c .1 o 3 2 | Ha user, lb 2 »> 11 2 Welch if 3 t % " Gal’way. w i i 4 4 M'Gowan.lf *11 0 Dykes. 3b 3 1 o 3 j .\«i lor. JJ 3 0 0 3; Totals 29 7 27 19 j x Hatted tor Scott in ninth, xBatted for Shawkey in ninth. , Score by innings: \ u York .... 100 000 100—2 Philadelphia. .010 010 02*—4 ( Summary—Runs: Witt. Kuth. Matthews, Mauser. Welch, Dykes. Krror: Galloway, i I wo -base bits Me used. Dugan. Three-base lit Hath. Horne runs: Welch. Dykes. .Mat! hew b. Double plays. Galloway to D> Ucs tu Mu user; Galloway to Hauser; Galloway to Dykes to Hauser. Left on bn - s: New York, a; Philadelphia, *>. Bases on balls. «>ff Shawkey, ; off Nay ,or. 2. Struck out: By Shawkey, 4: by Saylor. I Umpires; Owens 'and Dinneen. I i me i : 10. Rally in Kightli Wins. Boston. May 25.—Boston fell on John-) son in the eighth this afternoon, scoring !.>ur run and winning the g»inu from' Washington. »> to •>. The sixth Boston | run was scored on a squeeze play by shanks off Mussel. Kelchle made three h.ts off Johnson in foui times at bat and cashed a liner Into Unslin a hand. Burns tr ip I’ scored th' tieing run. John Polling t„n for h«m and scored on Shanks' bunt. Score; AVASHINGTON » BOSTON. AB. HU. liluego. Lt j o 1 « iiai 4 1 . u It Ice. rt i 0 o o Ouhun.lf J l J u< -JuJgr.il> 2 *2 S 0 K'-um.' f J 1 2 1 P'li’j'gh.SS 2 m \ O Kuci.c u l 7 2 JOiinaun.p 2 u u 4 i;u5S‘l,p 0 0 0 1 *«Pari: ly 110 o 1 o u U 0 Total* 28 8.4 11 Ab.lJ.u.Ar, M'.tfhelUsa 3 3 l 1 j Utvof'tr.c 4 3 3 0; Hvichle.lf 4 3 10 1 i’ litjjsi u,rf 3 0 5 0 Burns,lb 4 19 0 t o.Uu^.cf o 0 0 0 JU r s.d.lb 3 ♦* 4 0 Shanks,3b 3 12 3 Me Mian, 5b 3 0 2 3 Plercy.p 2 10 3 zMenosky 10 0 0 Murray, y 10 0 1 Khmke.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 10 27 10 xBatted for Russel in nintn. xKau for Gharrity in ninth. ✓.Batted fen Pierey In seventh. Score by innings: Washington ...010 100 210—t> Boston .000 020 04x—b Summary—Huns: Goalin, Judge, Evans, >'•-1 kinpaugh, UuH, Mitchell, Devormer, lloirhb . t'ollins, McMillan. Pierey. Errors; Harris. Shank-*. lwo-i-use hit* Rum, ' I * cKinpaugh. Gharrity. Phrcy, Ketehle. i hrec-uaftc hits; S. Harris. Devornier, Burns, Sacrifice hits; S. Harris, Kuel, I, cans. Peckinpaugh, Flagstead, Shanks, tsiuege. Double plays: Burns,- unus -isicd; Shanks to Mitchell to Burns. Left < ii bases. Washington, 7, Boston, b. lias's • mi balls, off .lohnaon, 2, off Kussel, 1, • <ff Pit-rcy. j; off Murray. 1. Struck out: By Johnson, 4. by Hum II. 1; by Pb-rcy, lilt.- Off Johnson. 10 in 1 1.2 innings. <<ff Itusacll. o in 22 inning; off !’ r< 7 * 7 innlnga; alt Murray, j in l inn.ugs <none out iu ninth*, off Ehmk*. 0 in 1 ning. liit by pitched ball: By Pierey • Bluege). Winning pitcher: Muriay. Los* i; k pitcher: Johnson. Umpires; Row and. Moiiatly and Hildebrand Time; 1 42 Either Holds Tiger*. Detroit. May 26—Urban Faber held ha Tigers to five hits today, duplicating I'.oberisoa'i performance •>( yesterday, and von the second game in a row for Chl 4go from Detroit, 3 to 3. Score; CHICAGO. I AH.H.O.A Hooper, rf 4 u l i MVl* n.ua i» 1 1 4 •Jollins, 2b 4 1 J 4 Aloe! II, « f j 2 l Oj Sheely, lb 4 1 li» 0 Falk. If 3 2 a 0 Kamni, db :J l 0 >4 .'‘••hulk, c l i «| Faber* p 3 1 u 4( Totals t U 10 27 DETROIT A B.H.O. A. Rlu«. lb 4 118 0 H.ifu-y, ms i 0 2 4 Cf 4 110 VmcH, If 2 0 10 Hfilra n rf 4 2 I 0 Rr»lt, 3b 4 114 '‘unhw, 2b • 0 0 « ‘‘ab*. P 0 0 0 1 W dall. c 10 3 1 Hllleiip. p 2 0 0 » burke. 2 b 10 0 2 /.MdnuHh 10 0 zHa. .*<. r o o o o Total* lid 6 27 21 a xBatt*d for l’liiettu in iK-venfh. S»jor* by Inrl.n#* • hH' tgo ........ .. .... 3M 101 000— w Detroit. . .juo 000 ooo— Summary—Buna; Collin#. Mostil, Hhrely. i alk Kmihiu, Blue, ‘'obb, V**a* h. klrrora: Kamm, l(an«). Plll«ttc Two-baw hH*. Kamm. St halk. Thrce-ba*e !iit» Falk, iitiluiann. Stolon i*a*‘ . MoatII. Sfarrlfke lilt - : Faber Kamm. Ilfiney. Double playa: Hooper lo Schalk, McClellan to Collins to S|in |> l.rft on base* Chicago. #. D« •roit I, Ba. • a on ball* Off Faber. 3; off Bill* tti . 2. off Cole, I. Struck out: By Faber, 2; by IMllette. I; by Cole. 2. Hit* Off Billet ie. 10 in 7 Inning*: off Col*, o tn Inning* Jilt by pitched ball: By Col* • Falk. > Wild pitch: Pllletie. lining pit* b «*r: 1*1 II#*11Ltnpifea. Holm' #. Nalllii ami Fvaii#. Time: 1 '>9 Horse With Name Like This Should U in Hare Manchester, England, May — Hhuidhaotiuch. a 4 year-old colt, by Hoys 1 Itealm out of Countess '/Ati, owned by Major Harold Cayser, won the Manchester cup. run over the course of a mile and a half, here to- ^ day. Lord Derby's 4 year-old colt, ] Silurian finished second, beaten by IWo lengths, with Fred Hardy’s 5-yenr rild colt, Beauregard, a poor third. Fifteen horses ran. Bhuidhaonach was an outsider tn the betting with odds against him .'!3 to J. Silurian was the favorite at II to 2, and Beauregard was quoted at 100 to 3 against. A nwricnn A ssocuit ion -— -—- --* \ M Mill \N ASHOI I ATIO.N Mifwauk**', May 25.—■ Ft If. B!. 1 outnvllln . i IJ | i Milwaukee . 0 3 0 Ha«ri»* Hothoron »nd Moysr. I*utt i and Sliinnult St Caul, Minn., May 25 Ft II. K * lolumbbi .. ■ . 3 * l M J'HIll . - . . I II I Batcrk a: OI»*i»non Northrop nod Kl • loll. khoalian and Onn/,n|*r Ka nran I'lty, Mo , May 25 — F’ I h I dlun»ti*«»11** ■ • «» Kanmi t'lf v ..... . . ..3 a 1 flaltorlna: I» .n.* f'avrt. Mill an<l Krne *.r Onwion, Wilkinson •' d Skiff vi|nn**Mpf»1(n Minn, May fft ■ R It K Tolsdo . . . ■ • 5 * u Mlnro-apolls II 1 < 0 i Waltnrira: M< l.otighlln Olnrd *nrt \n. I tftsison. .MornaseUfl, Ajus and Mayor, j EDDIE’S FRIENDS_ DiMiing Mm llirt. J ^ EDDIE'S GOT A 5WELL LOTT A NECVt I ) TALKIN' LIKE THAT'.! | WHY HE HASN'T GOT ^ I I ENOUGH OF ANYBODY 5 \ I T - n-U s TO)WAD A I ni J Vw'i'*'—t- i iuu «-» • WORE OUT AN' HE NEVEJ DID PAY IT V 5 / HE SAYS YOU PUT ( 'EM OUT SO FAST \ \T'S A WONDER. \ HOW YOU KEEP j \ FROM HAVIN' J WRITERS CRAMP J / HE. TELLS ME j THAT'S THE J ONLY REASON YOU CARRY ‘i A FOUNTAIN \REJN J -SAYS 1-O-U \S THE ONLY ^ 1 LETTERS OF A y THE ALPHABET , m. YOU KNOWyl ©tna r niri. r«*nj*« Sctvic*. Inc. _ 5Z Omahans Watch . Bangtails W ork A large crowd of Omaha fans got up with the birds yesterday morning and hied themselves to the AkSar Ben track to watch the horses being prepped for their many stak*- engage ments here. Among those who joined the railbirds were Charles Trinthl \ Nelson Updike, Joe Byrne, George Brandeis and others. They took a keen interest in the trials and staved until the last horse had left the truck. The course was fast and good time was made by the bangtails as they winged through the stretch. The horses that snowed their speed and the time established, is as follows Lady Preston, half mile in .• ! Ready for *vtrly action. Nellie R . ha If mile in b 1 l b JA'ab ki< lied out all the way. Ilop Over and Repent, half mile In bl 3-5. Worked together easily Delante and Aryana. three-eighths in :36 3-5. Oolng along nicely Move On ^*-th. <iuarter« mile in J6 1-5 Wn< just galloping Mozonia £*th. thre<*-eighths in .37 2-5 Rid^r, had h*r veil in h ind John J. Riley, half mile in 04. John Workmen at Shelby Hotel Strike, Then do Hark lo H ork Shelby, Mont., May 25.—A strike of workmen constructing the big arena for the July 1 fight between Jack Dempsey anil Tommy t*ib bons for the heavyweight chant pionship of the world, railed today, failed to materially affect the con struction.. One man quit out of 150 working on the big arena and a crew of 15 working on tin* rodeo quit and was replaced by another crew in 15 mint lies. The others stuck on the job. wa« looking ft- n feather bed load Double Kj f, h.-t if mil# in . Has ho hi a old-lime Pet-r Pierson, half mile :Tu> k this one in your hat band. Kxira good Wild Heather, half mil- .r. ;f»$. Ready to run ovt-r th-* moon Sugar Mini and Color*, half n in :51 4-f». Just fair aorta White Haven, quarter mil® in .7 Jock had the brakes on all the way. Links Lender, quarter mile in .25 2-5. Looks cherry ripe to cop a daah Sunny Way*, quarter mil** in -*i I » Could iuv« wnrk-tl mu h faMer. Dovp«rou*t. five eighth* in i .o7 4 iiac picked up fle»*h and look* good NATIONAL LEACiLK. ah. r h. r t Wheat. Rroi.klyn ....23 10* 21 4i .417 i In mm, PitisburKh . ...2 1 1 * 27 49 41 2 Bottomry, M Louis . 4 137 26 &4 s^4 KrUu-h. New York ..33 140 3»* &2 .371 Hornsby. St. Isoui* . 27 100 28 27 37u AN l.fcAt.l K. (i. AH. R. H Pet. Heiimann. I'etroit 24 l «*»» 23 44 * ♦ K* i< hi**, Boston .21 ».J ll 24 ;*7 «'« llin.s Chl< ago .. i-i lor, is ,i ,7i | Welch. I'hilaiieiphl t 26 90 12 ' 167 ! Miller, Philadelphia 2 4 *3 1». 30 lirpo to I i"lit in Cuba Hr International Vrw, Service. New York. May 25.—Having readied an .i-'ici-ment with Tex Rickard for tile scheduled botit with Jes* Willard, 1 to be held not later than July 7, Luis Sirpo. the Argentine heavyweight, will leave for Cuba yesterday. He is scheduled to meet Joe White, an Ala bama heavyweight, at Havana early in June in a 15-round bout and later will ko to Mexico City, where he will face Jim Hubbard in a 20-round bout. BurgessNash Company. •everybodys store** Your New Straw Hat is Here Every Straw Jlat will not look well on every man! Naturally you want the Straw Mat that’s most be coming to you. Preparations for this Straw Mat season began months ago. So extensive i> our assortment Mini any man, no matter what his preference, should have no difficulty in choosing the Mat best adapt cd to his individual requirements.’ A Model for Every Man Including Crofut Knapp and other leading makers THE BRAIDS China Splits Panamas Loyos Sennets Leghorns Bankoks Milans ami Others Ml are “Live Straws” that will give you eomfort in their lit and service in their wear. All Styles—All Sizes—All Prices $222 to Main Moor Lincoln Hurler Strikes Out l() Lincoln. Neb. May 26.— Lincoln took hntli coda of a doubleheader from I l istings here this afternoon, the first game ending. T to 1, and the second, i to 2. Pitcher Stanton showed re markable outlay of curve balls and an ability to mix them up. his only drawback being lack of control. He turned back nineteen batters at the plate and the only lttt registered off his offerings was a two bagger bj Tomes In the eighth. First game: HASTINGS A B.H.O.A Amen, » f 10 2 1 Kplev. 3b 5 0 2 1 Tomes, If , 4 1 1 1 Burk**, rf 4 0 I 0 O'C’nor, «• 4 o :i r. Thr'eld. ** 0 3 3 Ht'h'njr. 2l» l 0 4 1 Tureen, lb 4 0 H 1. Beck, u 3 0 0 2 Total* 29 12413 I.INCOI-N A B.IM * A Purdv. If 4 3 0 0 Tanner, cf 3 2 0 0 Clev'd. 3b 4 1 1 0 McCoy. io i s o Dye, 2b 4 10 1 Bon’ant. #a 4 0 t 1 Klnkel. rf 4 0 3 o Conke.v. • 1 2 1 k - Stanton. r» 4 1 0 3 Total# :.4 11 27 7 Hunting* ....000 i 0 '•'*«) — 1 Lincoln . 401 li 0U Summary—Run*: Threlkeld. Purdy. Tanner. McCoy. Dye. Bondurant. Kinkel. tdnkey. Errors: O’Connor (;>). Threlkeld, Tuii-en, Tanner. Two base hits: Tome*, Purdy. Three-base hit: Dye. Hume run Donkey. Sacrifice hit: Tanner. Stolen bast-a: Tanner. McCoy. Bondurant. Ktn kel. Earned runa- Lincoln. 3 Double pluys: Stanton to Donkey to McCoy. Left on bases: Hustings. 13; Lincoln, f. Bases on ball tiff Beck. 2; off Stanton. ! Struck out Hv Berk. 3: by Stanton. 10. Hit bv pitched ball Tome*. Threlkeld > d s< ha'-ferlng bv Stanton. Wild »'ifeh Stanton. Time; 2:01. Umpire: Fergu aun Score, second game; HASTINGS. AB.H.O.A ' A men.of 4 n. 2 t»: Eply.Sb 4 0 12 Tome*.If 2 10 0 Burk»*.r f 1110 WilleitB.o 2 0 4 2 Heal. 2b n 1 3 4 S.-h’f'nir.N* 3 0 10 Tureen,lb 3 0 •; 2 RaUk.p 10 0 2 xO'Connor 1 0 0 0 Total* 24 3x18 12j LINCOLN A B1IO A Purdy,if :i 1 ft ft Tner.i-f.3b 3 2 11 rr land.3b 3 l 1 3 Mr-Coy. lb 3 ft 10 0 «'onkey,cf 2 0 10 Dye,2b 1 ft ft 1 B'dant «i 2 10 Kinked r? . 1 1 ft Debut< h.c V 9 7 0 Houtz,p 3 10 2 Tfttai* 26 7 21 11 x Hatred ror .iwi-K :n h< venm. x' 'ailed in seventh by agreement. Score by inning* Hasting* . .... 0^0 002 0—2 Lincoln . . 14« bno %—r, Summary—Tlun- Burke. William*. Tan ner, Bondurant. Kinkel, l>e butch. Houtz. Error* Duly. Willett* Peal. McCoy. Debateh. Two base hit*: Peal, Bondur ant. Tanner. Home run. Burk- Darned runs: Hastings. ] Din 'n. 4 Stolen base:* Cleveland. Deft on bases: Hasting'-. Linc oln. 2. Bases on ball* f <f( Sw.< k 1: off Houtz, L. Struck nut: Bv Swirk. by lioutz. 7. Hit bv pitched ball: Bv 8wick (Bonurant » Wild pitches; Swidi. Hnutz. Passed ball: Willetts. Time 121. George Sisler II ill Take I p Golf to Keep in Condition M. Loum, Mu., May 25—George Staler. uhii has been out of the St. l.ouis Americana lineup this season la-cause of eye trouble, said today that he waa considering tail ing up golf in order to beep in condition to play hall. I -ader. ilinml laland, %'f'l. May .5—* I rand Island and M*‘atrir« d \;d»«l H <lnjb h"nd*-r h‘'r*» to*ia> Errors ku->«* ’h- Blur* ■ h« first iramr, 3-<i homer with Bu*er on bns*- featured 11 o' s ■< . .J ■ r. teat, a sev*n-1nnlf*K affair- ♦» to 3 Sr ore first uatn** BLATRK i: AT* FT O A O' Leary.cf T f* 2 0 Rhaw. 3b 4 1 n i Qntnh. ** :t o ' H' Su*a« 21* 4 L* 3 3 S|.enk'r, If 4 i» 4 1 Welsh, rf 4 2 l» Llnrt ih! If 3 «1l 0 I'nK*r. c 3 13 1 Prejean, p 3 o n (> Tot*l» ?,? GRAM* JSI.AM*. AH H.h A O' R*HI!y ,<f 4 r, o i, :;b 4 •• f» *. Mat*, a* 4 1 n 3 Mttdsrn. 1b 4 ,1 H M’D nil*- 4 «i h 1 Th'paon.2b 1 - 4 »}.»• bf I. rf 2 J * 9 Ifoffm’n. If :• n *» a Rolf** p 3 9 t 4 Toto la 2h i« '21 29 Score by inn in*? Beatrice .. 000 000 201—3 Grand Island . 000 oq® on®—q Summary—Kune Shaw, Quinn Su**«. Krrora. Metz (2). Mad**-i». Huffman. Two. base hits t Suck*, Goebel Th rc.» b..*, hit: Madsen, Sacrifice hit Quinn Iambic !»Irv»: Flupor to Madaen t•* \U \/. flnlfc to Madsen. Sukkb to Lindahl J.cft on baaeo; Beatrice, 1 Grand l*l*rtd Jtaa^M «>ti ball* Off Prelean, 4. i ff Ho ?** none. Struck out Hv prejean, n. by Holfo. 4, Cmpire: Walton. Time 1 40. Second frame ji ka I ini i. A n h r * ' O'l.^arv.ff 2 ft r, ft Shaw,3 b 2 2 11 4 1 ft 1 2 1 ft 2 SijWakAr.lf "ill Welah.rf 3 1 1 ft TJndahl.lb :> ft 's <* I'n^pr.f " 1 :j 1 Jloffman.p _'lftft Oen I ■ : ■ i o 2 Tntalfl 26 * 1* fc| (. It AM* Ifil.A.NJt. A Ti ff i • A (VRp 1 f • v. f ■ f 4 2 0 ft Ru«-*r, »b i 2 2 2 Met/..*.* 3 2 2 2 •. 1 MT>onnel!.r ft J Thormi'n,2b 1112 Onebe'.rf 2 ft 2 1 llnf fin if ; 1 1 ft Mhupe.p 1 ft I 2 Total-* .7 Tft 2 1 12 Soon* by inning* Beatrice .. ' r*u b—: Grand Island .2"! ::»Mi x—6 Summary — Itur.> <*'I. * . Shaw, Hoff man. O'Kelley, Mr t /. <2». Shupe. Errors: Shaw. .V**/. Two ha*» hits: Suggs. Madsen. Hoffman. Jlon run: Metz. Stolen base: Bn- .-mr f <e> Sugg*. Bum r Double play- Hu*?: to Thompaen to Buser ; Met? • Mad.-, u I,eft on liases. Beatrice- G; Grand Is.and. Bases on halls: C iff If»-ffi*. an, 1: off Shup*<. 1. Struelc out B> HoffM an. t. by Shpue. 1 Hit*. Off Hoff - ir. < in four inning*: off G-man it .* in two In nlr.g* Losing pitcher: Walton Tirm-: !:2h _ I rtirt»ur\ Hints ElUhorti*. Fairbury Nib.. Ma> —Fairt ury won from Norfolk today 0 to l a m nf.d gam-, vh h was to } ?iv«* been f.'aved today, was p»eventid b% rain Willey was in good form Norfolk g-tfing only four hit* two of v hi- h wer? f th’*> | gens hit home run* n ft’- •r-r-*h NORJ- < »T.K All H 0„A At h*t'n. ** 4 o 1 Tr'Tn'r. -b 3 t> 3 2' (** 88#y, 1 b 4 : 1 2 f> !•-< UM« ,|f * 1 ft M'4*'fv.3b 4 0 ft R«*|r*hl<». rf 4 o 2 r. ll'lowy, rf J o 1 f. <"*1ark. <• ”.042 Hansen, p 3 1 0 .1 Totals 21 4:4 14' r.urim'»!Y h h.o a M*** h .111 Tl0aH. r rill P* * **.*, '11?, HUmp of 4 1 5 r M »lp’ns. 1b 4 9 f> ivfeb**, rf r 1 4 * n*dv in. i i i P »>».on. if 3 n r. 0 WUl«y. p 4 o 0 J Totals 31 « 27 9 "•or* Tty inning* Norfolk . .. . '''> 1 non 001—2 Fairbury “"I 21 <' *fir r, Summary—Run*- r. • Horsen. M»*#, R!j«. Hudgens Cj), Rrookhau* Kr rora- A’b^rton. \P Gaff^rr y. M**. f ** Two U«>‘ hit' Romo Horn* runt; Hudg^n*. Urookhau®. S'oI*n * ).},» <I. J.»*. Goodwin (.'I, Pf’erM n *arri firo hit.0, Tmmm*r T!!i«° !r,..khau». I .eft on h*# I f i BaM* on b*>l» Off U <*!*» 1 . ti Ifana^n, Strut * out Bv 1. L> Har.«en. Hit b\ p!Uh*d ball: Good* n lv Uan **n Wild r*|trh \vm«> Pa-«'>*-1 ball: • Peel to Lead Soccer Body Cleveland, O., May 25.—Peter J Peel of Chicago was elected president of tho I’nited State* Football asso ciation, the national soccer governing body, ac the • losing session of its annua! convention h* n yesterday II rstprn Lt‘ai>ur llout j. Mi, i i , VIhy .5.—L>#» Muln«s ij i jnfi. d H.ill ur mpn ifuily and Urou, • **.jiii hi !., t•' «• iv♦*cl raiiiarabl* »up 11>*- !•>',! is scoring »listost at '•ill till '.iking tli* f rit Hani" of th«- an** with Jj.:ii\-r. 15 to MUlf.r. nrw UM hurl* — ftru* k out nina battef* 1JKNV I.H B.H O A Y oui< K -**h • 1 3 1 M't»b«e. •-!» <» «* 2 1 o'mten.cf 4 1:*! I."HK rf o •> *f 1 >1 h unci, r* l o t* 1, Hh»n>. lb < ! ' 2 M'M'n. 2B 4 2 2! H.kim- if 3 ! •» Hall, p 1 *> I <• Or0>.“. p 2 o •> 3 To tain 32 62010 UBS MO I NEK a an • * a. Qcnln cf * 2 1 <* ( ur'di n. If j 1 4 <* M Lurry.lb 14 0 Horan, rf 5 *■ Jj <{ hmgn, lb 4 1-3 Nelson. awl 2 0 1 K -eng. b it 3 1 b Whaling c 4 2 9 - MUler. v -1 1 _1 Total* it 1**7 i jj» * Molnt'1. . ©3 I **20 m—id Denver ...... 0*2 ©0© ©00— 2 . - tit- Genii Me Larry lloran Kingman (•’!), Nel .-■*n Ke**nig i j i. Whaling, Miller <2) Krror.s Young. Ma< phee (2). Gross > Tin • »-- i*as*- h,t: Young: T ho-base hits M< Menamin. Miller. Horan. fClugman (2 ) Sacrifice hJt*: Corriden, Klugruan, Nelson. Miller Stolen bases O’Brien, Corriden, M< l-ary. I,** ft on has*!*; Denver, 10; Lea Moines, D. Struck out By Miller, D, by tiro.--. 2. Base* *»n balls: Off Miller, *>: off Hall. off Gross. Hit by pitched ball By Miller tO’Brlen.l Karnrd run* hi hits off Milter 2 and 6 In 9 in nings off Hall, *• and 1* in 2 Inning* (non** out In e'ond inning), off Groan, ! 2 and 'i m t> innings. Login* pitcher: Hall, i Hitches Trike \nother. Tub i Okl.. May 'll.-—The league lead- j in;.- Witches took the last gun** of the] fr <n) t ho oilers h-x* today, 7 to a, .n 10 inning WICHITA .\ 1? }l O.A Smith, rf ' 2 0 •* t on Ian, I f 4 2 6 h Hut,*-. ■ 4 10 2 Bl airy. If ,12 0 m< r>' i. ib r. 2 b i Crlffin, 2b 2 n HfM k. S* : 0 2 2 Me M -!,. c 2 1 4 2 Hovllk, |> 4 116 Totals SU 12 SUIT TL’USA A li.HS' A. B*n?t. If 1 l i Th>«n, b > 0 1 4 1 >a v 1. . rf 4 0 1 o Lamb * f LoTvlt. lb 4 1 12 1 Bauman, 2b •» 2 t 5 L*#. *■* l f, 2 by, «j .*>3 7 1 Black, p 2 0 14 Total* 2 '. b 20 13 Wichita ....... . - '''12 tlbb 300 3 — • Tulsa . .i to oi.i of'o n — 3 Mi"ima»'y— Run. Sir. «h < , B!akes>>. M< I ioi.it i«l, Griffin. Keck. McMullen I-*;-1 vc,i Bauman (2t, Is-e. f *sby. Errors: ! <;i;ffin. Be^k. Bennett, Thompeon. l*-~ Two-L: “*• Mfs: Conlan. Hiurnan. Griffin. . Bee. Thr« *--bas« h.t • rosby. Home! i ins: Mel irlfl Sacrifices*. 1#h • :>, McMu, *-ii, ( c.fiian. Stolen bases: ■ i’lhi.k, H. h. F'oub.c play: Berk to <• ft ••! M < ■ I J u *il. iirifif-.' on !»»..«: oOff , Boviik. 7- off Bia<k. 2. Struck out: By Black, ♦ l.-cfi on Tulsa. !»: W -'ht [ ta. * empires- Conlin and Gaffrn . T:inr. 2 1 Indian* Hunch Hit*. nn«f \\ in. nk!aheme City, May .'3,— Bun* king hits with St Joseph errors. Oklahoma City I broke ft* l-c-ing straak by taking the Sain*- i-1o <:irnp thi** afternoon, S to 2. M. JUHKPH AB H O A Thom'n.cf 5 0 .1 o Hrtiwn. vs 4 2 ;; 2 I^wan, Jf 4 ] 2 (• M • rf 4 3 1* Gilbert. Sb I t 1 I Nuf»*r. 2b 3 1 - •* V.-. M**. lb ♦ 1 11 1 Handler. « 4 JO 1 Linb»rff, i> 3 1 6 xPierce 1 o o (j Tof a!i* H t 1*4 11 OKLA. 'ITT. A R HO A Tatp. St# o 1 0 1 Hock. rf 4 0 2ft F-)b*r If 3 1 z 0 Luderuw.lb 4 1 ? 1 (J'iardi. ».f 2 * ! 0 Krmir*r, 21> •» M Nallr. «» 3 1 2 5 , Lot*, ft * 0 ?ong-f p 4 2 «J 4 Total* 31 €27 13 x J ’ •' • - t lor Lindberg in noth St Joseph . ooo 2i>0 00*—2 , OK! thou- , City . 'Hot 07,0 } J x— • Summarv—Hun- Gilbert, Nufer. Tan . Hvk B-Jderuse Olr.glard- Kru*irer Lutx (?). Monger Errors. Brown <2» Gilbert. William# f.» Bindberir. Luderus Two ba.-*> hit--. Brown, K »n !i- r Three-ha*« hi?> - M *»*•*. MrN*!iy. S*- r.fue hi! - Nu f* " Krueger Mt'NaHy Stolen ba*e- H t k Hfuks on i -• 11# Off S<<nf#t. off I,ind t* *g. 3. Hit by j itched oai! By &>,ng**r (Gilbert by I.In '• £ (But* » S:-u i - jt . By rtinr* r. *■ W-. , i n'h Utndberg. Doubt* play# Budoni- McNally to I.u def>j* VI* Na y t Krueg*- to Luderu* Left on ba*ee, St. Jo# ;>h. IS; Oklahoma '■ *' T*tni Ire*. Shannon and Jensen , Bill Johnston Beats Lacoste in Tennis Play San Francisco Player F.lnni nates French .Star in W orld Tourney. Itv I Diverse! Seri lee. Si. Cloud, France, May 25.— V. ilhsid M. Johnston of San Francisco thl* afternoon hurdled another obsta< le In his effort to win the world's hard court tennis singles championship when h. eliminated Rene Lacoste, the 18-year-old French «er -ntion, in the semifinal round of the tournament In four gruelling sets The scores were C-4. 8-6, 6-4, C -3. Threa stars reniain in the upper half of th< draw and a rare battle for the remaining two places in the semifinal bracket is anticipated. Henri Cochet, the French champion: Tegner the Danish titleholder, and Washer of Belgium, along with Johnston, will fight it out in the semifinal round. Terr s fan* In America will remem ber that Washer was runner up to Tilden two years ago in tho world * i harnpinnship at Wimbledon. The American doubles team. M:»* Leslie Bancroft of Bo-ton at J Miss Kleanor fins, of New York were elimi nated in the doubles evert by Mile Lenglen and Mrs Golding m straight sets, 6-3. 61. Bouts Gall*.*«l Off. Chicago.—Boxing bouts scheduled here last night vv. re called off when the management failed during the day to obtain an injunction to re st rain i e police from interference. City authorities took action to pre vent the issuance of the injunctions by means of which boxing promoter* for many months have sidestepped the drastic Illinois anti-boxing law .. Retains Wel-h Golf Title Khyl, Wales, May 23.—H. R. How ell of Glamorgan retained the Welsh amateur golf championship title ye. terday by defeating C E. L. Fairchild of Bangor, 3 and 1. Howell defeated the veteran John Ball in the finals. W olgast ^ ins. I’ ... i| l..a—Bobby Wolgast of A lantic City outpointed Pancho Villa f rme flyweight champion, in eight fast rounds "That ad started me smoking the best cigarette ever made!” A T'dStg IS n n '°bacc» <,uTyer °' Ilf , stare .*♦ th*t the Z°Ur ho”rst ,;i Ch*tertiel h*CCo* u*ej Mi'v (ajt]arc<* finer "" *-V ,,"v oth«- rip. 1 's*™St \1V' T _ fot,«ccoCo.