Victory of Second Thoughts in the Stockyards Derby Establishes a New Track Record Here - ( Petzoldt Rides 4-Year-Old in for Third Win Takes Early Lead Over Five Other Starters and Beats Dorius Under Wire by a Nose. By RALPH WAGNER. THAT game little chest nut filly, Second Thoughts by Ultlmus out of Ludla II, added another stake race to her list yesterday when she won the first an nual Stockyard's derby over a mile ana one sixteenth at Ak Sar-Ben track., Not only (lid this Jones-Updike 4-year old daughter of Ultimus show the way home to a field of six other start era in tms teature race, but she finished the derby distance in 1:46. thereby setting a new track record for a mile and one-sixteenth at Ak field. The previous record of 1:48 for this distance was held jointly by MSdrone and Day of Wrath, hung up last year. Hen Jones, trainer of yesterday's •winner, for the second time within the last two weeks saw the pride of his stable. Second Thoughts, carry the Jones-Updike silks past the judges’ home first. Last Saturday Second Thoughts won the Chamber of Commerce handicap at one mile, beating practically the same field of thoroughbreds as she did yesterday. Her first victory on the Ak oval was chalked up June 12 when she heat a field of six other runners to the imaginary wire in a six-furlong affair. Second Thoughts' victory Thursday was a victory of a real thoroughbred Carrying a package of 113 pounds, the daughter of Uitimus handled her car go In wonderful style from the rise of the harrier until Jockey Petzoldt whispered into her ear that she had won the race. Not once did she falter while traveling the derby distance and when such stout-hearted distance goers ns Abadane. the crack Irwin runner, Dorius and Georgette tried to forge to the front this game little filly just pounded her hoofs that much harder* Schilling's Selections First—M«rk Denunzlo, Don Joae, Ladle Broadwater. Second—Toombeola. Roacoe Gooae, Mlaa Parnell. Third—Chicken. Margaret Elnora, Ary a nna. Fourth—Prepaid. Repent. I. W. Harper. Fifth—Klratlea Cub. Miaa Emma G , Mabel Rule Sixth—Domlnator, Manokln. Mae Seth. Seventh—Summer Sigh. Tom Owena. Day C* Wrath docker's Selections Kirst—Don Jo«<\ Mirk Dinuniio, Kim berly. Second—Rozcoe Goose. Ethel H . Toom reola. Third—Chicken. Aryanna. Pa»jiy O'Neill. Fourth—I W Harper. Yukon. Repent. Fifth—Miss Emma G Mabel Rule, Qen. °ef aln Sixth—Domlnator. Manokln. Brown Bill. Seventh—Summer Sigh. Ray Atkin, Full Again. Friday's Ak Entries FIRST RACE—Five furlongs. Purse $500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up: (13) 4119 Prlnc* Berrlll . 10f 4170 Mary Fltxhugh .j 0 '• 41*3 Salvatoron . 105 4134 Marjorie McKay . . . 105 41*9 San Stefa no.. 110 417' Tom Ellison . . , HO 41*.1 Kimberly Hit 4170 ('lav Allen . 110 4184 Radio Broadwater . Ill 4U4 Mark Denunsio . 11.1 4183 Don, Jose . 113 4119 ('rajlirrow . 114 Also eligible - Ray Hindoo II . 110 SECOND RACE—Five furlongs Purse $500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up: (13) 41*9 Rosa May Brown .. 105 4164 Miss Parnell . 105 4168 Bessie Mack II . 105 - Country Girl . 10’6 4163 Ethel H.*106 41 P.6 Spina way . 110 4169 Dr Scott .HO - Col. Hapsburg. *110 b. h 7. by Col Maffitt- Miss Hapsburg. 4162 Foxey Joe . ..HO 4183 Horlnga . 1 11 4176 Tooinbsola . 113 4184 Itoscoe Goose . 116 Also eligible 4183 Kentucky .Smile . 102 THIRD RACE—Five and one-half fur longs Pun-* $500 Claiming. Three year-olds and up: (10) 4135 T^mpy Duncari . • 97 4176 Margaret Elnora. .*101 4172 Aryanna .• 101 1176 I itsv O’Neill *102 1176 Tough and Tight .*102 - Suspicion .. 105 417* t 'hlrken .*105 4155 Sugarmtnf . 106 4132)Martin Thorpe.Ill 4191 Fox's Choice . 113 FOURTH RACE—81* furlongs Purse $500. Claiming Three-year-olds and up: (14) 4187 Pauline M. .... • 108 4181 Prepaid *H6 4187 R* pent . . .*116 4182 Rafferty . *121 4 1*2 I.aura James .HI 4168 * ruclbls .... . *121 1139 Victor A. M21 4191 Mistake 120 41*4 1 W Harper . 126 4184 St Jude . 12H 4191 Double Eve . . . 126 4182 Our Reader . 126 A!si eligible: 4191 PinaMUana .*10^ 41R6 Yukon . . *126 FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs Purse $500. Claiming. Three-venr-olda and up: (8) 4181 Fern Reaf *102 *4177) Mabel Rule ... *105 < 4171) Wllltfran .*106 4186) Miss Etnma G. ji>7 4186 Granny Ree . *joi '4169) Hon Box . 112 41*0 Kirsttes Cub . 115 41*8 Gen. Pelaln .115 SIXTH RACE "n» mile. Purse $600/ (Maiming Three-y*ar-olds and up: m 4182 Mae fe»h ... . 10$ 4180 Brown Bill .•10| 4181 Domlnator .... *10$ 4173 Plurality *107 41*8 Man ok In . *107 41D1 Noon hour ... . i r»| 4168 Ilung-nrH** llj 4168 Carl Roberts. .. jl2 ttfVENTH RACE—One mile. Purse $500. Claiming Tbre hnr man. filed in a hospital «• Danville. P« , on I'lieif i.ty It becsrno known here toda Jon*s plaved with the Baltimore, Hi. I.ouis and D-tm|t ifHins In th* Aitierlcati league and the Milwaukee * lub of the American ne'ioclatlon. He was 49 y. aia n -I I r im r lleiifs Ireland tin Courts. Dublin. J un<* 21 Frame's represent*! fives hi the Davis » up tennis compatliion scoi • d firsf In their won«t. round tie with Ireland, Henri Corhet defeating K I> Mf‘Yea in the ink $.11 singles match here gw day 0-1. 6-3. 13-11. GAMES TODAY WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita at Drs Moine*. St. Joseph at Denver. Oklahoma City at Sioux City. STATE LEAGUE. Beatrice at Lincoln. Norfolk at Hasting* Grand Island at Fairbury. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Boston at New York No other game scheduled American league. Washington at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. No other games scheduled A M ERIC AN A*NO< I ATI ON. Indianapolis* at Toledo. Louisville at Columbus. Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Kansas City-Rt. Paul not scheduled. Buffaloes Drop Loosely Played Game to Oaks Poor Pitching and Equally Bad Fielding Responsible fpr 15 to 3 Humbling in Last Game of Series. Omaha dropped a loosely played game to Oklahoma City yesterday by the score of ]5 to 3. Poor fielding behind Ineffective pitching was the cause of the Buffaloes' dow-nfall in the last game of the series. Six er rors materially helped the visitors to get on Bases freely, w'hile the offer ings of Lee, May and Larrough were assaulted for a total of 17 hits. Six runs in the opening frame put the Omaha team in a rut from which it could not emerge. But, failing to stop with the half dozen, the Oaks timbered their batting percentages up ward at the expense of the local hurl ers. There will be no game today. Tulsa Is scheduled to play, but the game has been moved up so a double-header can be played Sunday. OKLAHOMA CITY T... sk %L*' R' H- ro- A F.. Tate, 3b ... 6 3 2 0 •> u McNally, 2b ! ft 2 114 0 Felber, If ...ft 2 2 4 O 0 Luderus, lb 4 n 2 13 o 0 tiinglardi, cf . 4 *2 2 1 0 1 WU-ler. lb 4 I* I 10 0 1 Hock, rf . « 3 4 4 0 n Luts c .S O 2 2 0 1 Payne, p 8 2 1 n 3 0 Total. -45 75 II 21 Ti ~2 OMAHA. „ AB. E. H. PO A. E 0 Connor, rf . ft <* 0 1 0 o Kerr, as . 4 1 I I 2 1 Wilcox. 2h . 4 1 O ft ft 0 McDoual l. 3b 3 1 10 2 1 W ilfler. lb .... 4 0 1 10 0 l IVusmUz. cf ..4 0 1 1 0 O Cullop, If ... .4 0 2 3 0 1 Hale, c ..... .2 0 O 6 1 l Holrendahl, c l o 0 2 1 0 Lee, p .0.0 0 0 O 0 May, p .1 0 0 0 l 0 Darroafh . ...f 0 0 0 1 1 xRpeece ..1 0 0 0 O 0 Totals _3ft 3 ”5 17 75 fl xButted for Darroufh in ninth inning. H«-ore by Innings: Oklahoma dry 003 200 004—15 Omaha 011 010 000— 3 Nummary—Left on bases: Oklahoma City, 10; Omaha. 12. Stolen ba*ce: Fel der (3), Hock, Ginglnrdl. Kee. sacrifice fly: Luderus. Three-bo** hits: Ilock. Tate. Two-base hits: Underlie. 2; Glng lardi, McNally. MrDomUd, f uilop Runt and hits: Three runs and one hit off L*e in one-third inning; Off May, 4 runs, five hits In 2 1-3 Innings; off Darrough. eight runs. II hits In six and 1-3 Inning*. !>•* ing pitcher: Lee. liases on halls: Off I'ayne, 4: off l-e*. 2; off Mtv, i; off Oanoiigh, ft. Struck out: By Payne. 3; by Darrough, 5. Hit batsman: By 'lav. 1. ! mptres: Shannon and Jensen. Time: 2:17. St. .loeeph, 10; Des Mfdnes. 4. Des Moine#, June 21 —St Joseph h ’ Prendergast and Freeman freely, while Lindberg held the lnr*i« ssfe until the n:nth inning, the visitor* taking the final game of 'he seriela. l^’to * A last frame rallv which netted alx runs and In which Keonlg and McLarry hit home runs, drove Lindberg from the box, but Newton, who relieved him, halted Des Moines Score: ST JOSEPH DES MOINES AB.HOA ABHOA Olaen. lb 5 3 13 O'rman, rf 4 1 3 A Browne ss 4 1 l 4 O'ride n If 4 3 0 Magee, rf 4 3 1 r> M L ry. lb 5 11: 1 Miller, rf 4 2 n 0 Horan, rf f- ’ 1 0 I.ewan. If 4 1 0 1! K gman. 2h 5 l 2 2 Gilbert. 3b 5 1 2 * Nelson a* 5 115 Nufer. 2b 5 0 9 «[ Koenig. 3b 4 3 2 4 Handler, c 3 13 1 Whaling, c 4 122 I.'d herg, p 4 10 1 T d rg1* p 110 1 Newton, p 0 0 0 0 Kreem’n. p 2 o 1 3 -— j zWbcar 110 0 Totals 3*13 27 21 “ 77 77 77 Totals 40 15 27 13 x Batted for Freeman In ninth Score by Innings: Sit Joseph . 1 "2 04" 201—10 Des Moines .. . 000 000 onft— 0 Summary-Runs Olsen (2). Browne. Magee (2). Miller (2>. I.ewan f 2». Lind herg. Gorman Corrlden. McLarry. Ntlenn. Kornlg Whaling Errors Browne, Gil bert Horan. Nelson. Homs runs Mil!»*r. Koenig Mrl.arry Three-has* hit- Gil bert Two-base hits Miller Lindberg. Olaen Brown*. Koenig. Gorman Ha«rl fl< o hits. Bmwne. Lrwan. Stolen base: Handler Left on bases flt. Joseph. 7. Pc* Moine* 9 Struck out: By Freeman 1; bv Lindberg, 1 Bases on balls Off Prendergast. 1. off Freeman. 3: off Lind berg 4 Hit bv nltched ball rnrrlden. by Lindberg Wild pitch: Lindberg f 2 >. Passed ball: Whaling Earned rune and hits Off Prendergast f. and 0 in 4 In rings fnon< out in fifth* off Freeman. 1 and 7 in 5 innings; off Lindberg. 3 agd 14 In 3 13 Innings off Newton, none »nd 1 In 1-3 Inning Losing pl'ch*r Prendergast Winning pitcher Lindberg Dnubl# nlays • Koenig '< Whulinr te. M* Larry to Freeman Gilbert to Nufer to Oisf.n, Browne to Nufer to Olsen Um pires; McGrew and Anderson Time; 1 51. Tulftst Win* in 17th Inning. Denver Cn]o. June 21 —Tula* showed greater staying qualities todav an Diamond (2). Pun oval) fit. Young Hall (3 > Lrrors- I.ea (2 >. Falk Two-base bit-* O'Brien, Hen nett t2). Crosby Thompson Diamond. Donovan. Young Three-base hits Falk. Hnil M< IjSughlln Home runs Don >van. Hall Lee 42) Stolen base Fur'ell Harr!* fif hits MatThee <2) Donovan. Double nlav Lea to Htuart to Lellvslt Left on bs-'-s: Tulsa. 9. Denver. 1ft Baaj* on ball* Off Crtmi 2 <-ff ‘Hark. 2, off Mo* ( itughlln 3. off Hal' 6. Struck out By Crurn 2: by McLaughlin. 6. by Halt,,2. by Voorhlea ft Hi's Off ‘‘ruin II tn .1 -t in nings. off McLaughlin. 11 In 12 2 i In ninp, off Hall 12 In * 1 -1 Innings. off Voorhlea 3 in 621 Inning* V, |M Bll; h; Hall F.tased ball Diamond Winning pitcher McLaughlin Losing pitcher: Voorhlea empires ‘Jsffney and McDonald Time, a 26. '__ Firpo Says He'll Wallop Jess Willard fly Inlernotlortf I News Her* Ire. Bnn Antonio, Tex . June 21- Luis Firpo, en route from Mexico city f" New York for hi* fight with Josh Willard on July 12, declared today tint h«* w t*4 confident of victory over the big K.maan nntl expected to meet Champion Jack Dampaty on Beptem her 3 for the title. While Firpo admitted hi* confi dence, he declared that he wag not underestimating Willard* ability "He's a great fighter and I’m going to keep away from that right hand punch if possible,” Firpo said., The Argentine giant will start hi* training Monday f-r the Willard fight on the roof of Mudlann Bqtinrn gar den. Me expert* to enter the ring weighing 214 pound* Me in accompanied by hi* manager, Guillcrjxaj Wydemer, _I Damontfuinioris By DAMON RVNVAN. I'nl verbal Service Stuff Correspondent. Benny Leonard, lightweight cham pion of the world, must look to his physical condition—to his boxing "eye"—judgment, accuracy, in pre paring for his battle with Lew Ten dler a t the Vankee stadium next month. Leonard is acting wisely In "tuning up” on Alex Hart in Philadelphia before the Tendler fight. Hart ts a light hitter, not apt to damage Leon ard in the eight rounds to Which Philadelphia bouts are limited. At the same time, Hart is a livqjy young fellow, a good boxer, capable of giving, Leonard a workout that will bo of more value than dozens of rounds of gymnasium boxing. Leonard, a wise champion In his generation, knows that Tendler, tough, hard hitting, experienced, Is not to be held cheaply. Canvasing Funds to Carry Grand Island Tram Through ; Grand Island, N'eb., June 21.—One of the strongest committees of busi ness men ever lined up for baseball was appointed at a meeting last night to complete the canvass for fundfl in terrupted by various local conditions earlier in the season. Only $2,50f needs ‘to be obtained to carry the team through. It is estimated, and no doubt is felt as to the success of their plans. Omaha Bee Race Chart DAILY PEERLESS RACING CHART. (Compiled by George W. Schilling) , Presiding Judge, Martin L. Nathanson. Starter, A. McKnlgBt. OMAHA, NEB., June 21.—Seventeenth day. Summer meeting. WEATHER CLEAR TRACK FAST. t ICQ—FIRST RACE—Six lurlongs. Purse $500. Net value to winner, $400, IPCOnj $70; third. $30. Maiden 3-year-olds snd up _ ' Index Horse”and Owner " Wt.~St. $ i J ”357 fin. Jockey Ods._Bv_t 4149 Fondle M i V i FlkejilS 7 2* 21 1‘ I j P*txo!dt x920-1 412S Mabel Kripp 4 (C. Jones) 110 6 me where ne passed Lady Oxford an dhest ridden at the end he maintained his advantage through the final lfith. Mabel Kripp drew up on even terms with the win ner when an eighth out, hut rider was of little assistance to her in the final drive. San Stefano made up some ground and outsyiyed Alice Byers letter showed speed hut. failed to stay. Victor A wa *a false favorite. Lady Ox ford after after showing much the most early speed qui’. iiqn—SECOND RACE—Four and one-half furlongs. Purse $500. Nat value ** ■*•*'” to winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Two-year olds._ Index Horse and”Owner Wt. St. 4 i t Sti. Fin, jockey Ods._St s ”m« Crescent 2 (Pueblo St*.) 109 4 1" I" 1 l1 Bogonowrki 3 90-1 4140 Clever Seth 2 (J. S. F.) 1 1 4 2 3" 3« 8' 2i J CFBricn X2.40-1 4140 Baleful 2 (I K Kelly) 1 1 5 3 2'4 2> 2* 3; Menders 3 00-1 (4147)Seths Flower 2 (MClainlllS 1 4) 4J 4» 4‘ Zander 2 40-1 (4147)Tis Seth 2 (J. Stock F.1112 5 6 5J 8* 8* £ Barnes x - Move on Seth 2 (Ak. Si 109 « h| « * « Flynn Tis and Clever coupled Jones entry. .... .... .... • At posts one-furth minute; off 3:10; time :„3 3-5. :1a 3-5. '4. >-5. $. mutuels raid Crescent $9.50 to win. $1.50 place. $2 10 show: Jones entry $.3 40 place $2 20 show; Baleful $2.50 shot*. Start good. Won driving, second and third same. Winner ch. f, 2, by North Star Ill-Masks and Faces. Trainer W. Sims. Crescent raced Baleful into defeat then cam* «*-*y turning for home and under hard riding held Clever Seth safe thrugh the final 50 yards. oClever Seth gained ground steadily rounding the !a»t turn and finished fast and gamely. Baleful lire dafter forcing the early pace. The others were never aerious contendera. -1101—THIRD RACE—Flv* and one-half furlongs. Purs* $500. Net valu* to winner. $400; second. $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds and up Index Hors* anT Owncr ~~Wi. St~ 4 * cy Ods. (4136 I Noonhour 3 (Sun. Sta.) 109 2 1h l!i l3 l1 Petxoldt 5.20-1 4142 Herder 8 (.C. Irwinl *1 10 3 4> 4 4 2” 2* Cantrell 1.90-1 (4143) Gesundheit 7 (C. Conley) 110 * 8’| 3’ 8‘ 33 Hart 6.30-1 4170 Hindoostan 7 (Morphy) 115 4 5l 5* 54 4,,, Dority $ 50-1 4177 Mistake 7 (W. O Brier) 115 5 Rh 6) 6 J 5" Bogonowsk! 14 30-1 4135 Foxa Choice 8 *110 7 7 ‘ J 7'| 7* 7=| O Donnell 15 40-1 414« Dr. Blues 6 ( Ak. Sta.) *110 9 9 9> 8* S' Zander 41*0 I’inaquana 3 (E. McCuan) *99 I 4 9 9 9 Horn 9.20-1 At post five minute; off 3-43; time 22 2-5, 47 4-6. 1:07 1-6 $2 mu tuels paid Noonhour $12.40 to win. $!40 place $3 29 show; Herder $4 place, $3 show. Gesundheit $3.40 show. Start good. Won handily, second and third driving. Winner ch c . 3. by T’ncle-Ncontidc Trainer F. Berh'elheimer scratches Don Jose. Mae Seth, Kentucky Smiles, The Cure, Lady Preston, Patsy O'Neill, Tough and Tight, Carl Robert* Noonhour began fast and setting a good pace he'd sway for the entire race but finished doing his best Herder ran a goo,! race from a beginning that waa non too fast Gesundheit away slowly quickly raced up into for ward contention and tired finally. Hindoostan made up ground Musks wss going fast at the end. I) uble Eye ran awey two miles after the race. Fox # Chice heat the gate but stopped badly after showing speed I1C1Q-—FOURTH RACE—Five and onc-half furlongs. Purse $500. Net value *iit"“* to winner. $400; second, $70; third. $30, Three-year-olds and up. "Index Horse an. Wt St , • 1 Stl t cy O St i "4151 Carlos Enrique”3”Tlrwin 1 110 ■ 3* 23 1 4 Boeonuw.hl 2 20-1 4185 Ring 7 (Sunflow Sta I 111 2 lj 1| 1$ 2 ) Fetsoldt 4.50-1 (41541 Settle 4 (Mrt. Irwinl 99 1 6;4 R1 5' 8"* Cantrell 9.10-1 4092 Lenora P. R (H Neal) *9* 4 7*1 7< R| 4j Horn 20 40-1 (4179)Sea Mint 5 (E Sutton) *109 -9 vet .*■ $ Sutton 4 50-1 4185 Moonwinki 4 i F. Briggs) *101 1 2" 21 8» Zander 7.30-1 415 5) Zing 3 l A. Volland) *11« 4 <4 1* U I* 1” Petxoldt <39 ! 4165 Doriou. 4 . Pueblo Si 105 2 3'i 3' 8-J2' 2* Horn 5 JO 4165 Ahadane 8 (C. H. Irwinl 1 24 1 24 2» 2* 33 3* Martinet *110-1 4091 George! to 4 I M Shields) 103 5 4 / 4 4 1) 4' 4' Rng nowski V8 20-1 4165 Runxaf 5 (M Shield.i 101 7 64 Rf 51 B|4 S' Hutton r 4141 Wild Heather 5 (Col.S.)lOO K 7 7 6> h> *■ Singleton 1140-1 4167 10 Button 5 (C.Irwinl 100 4 5* 5* 7 7 7 Cantrell x At poet one minute. Off 4:17 Time :24. :I8, I 1 4 1-6. 1 :39 8-6, 1 :4 (new track recordl. $2 mutuels paid Thoughts $10.R0 to win, $4 60 place, $. 0 ihow; Dorius $6.00 place. $3 00 show; Ahadane 12 80 show. Start god. Won driving. Second and third same Winner ch. b„ 4, Ultimus-Lydia II Trainer B. A Jones Overweights Heather 3. Scratches Catherine Matron* Delante. Second Thoughts had the speed and setting a great ra-e was challeng'd by Dorius and under powerful handling Just managed to outfini.h Doriu*. l.et'er raced forwardly from the s'ert, drew up on even terms with the winner an eighth out and with riders reversed would have won Ahadane was hard ridden throughout but tired in the final drive and is evidently not himself Georgette raced fairly well The others showed nothing to warrant mentioning 1 i (j j—SIXTH RACE One mile and seventy yards Puree $500 Net value to XAv“ winner. $400; secnd. $70. third, $30 Four-year-old* and up. 'index Horae and OwneT Wt »t. 4 4 I '8tir."rfn. Jotitey Ods._St . '4141 Pineere.l 6 1.1. Walker! 115 7 '•»"”*» 5* 4*4 I"' Varley 5.10-1 4145 Hopeiver 7 (Son. Sta.l 1 16 4 3_* 3*4 M 1> 2* Rc-wlll. 2 29-1 4145 Boreae 9 (C. Jones! US 1 4* R‘ t> t>4 84 O Donnell 4 50-1 4105 Dancing Star 10 (M"C nlll0 9 5" 43 4:4 V 4j Zander 2J 60-1 4174 Martin Ca.ev 14 (Frank.1115 ■' 4 7‘ ,* 5* Donty '" J®-.1 4160 Jacqnella 1 iMrCr"**on) 110 2 H 24 24 3|4 6>4 Ralph 9-*J*J 4191 The Floater 9 1D. Raker) 1 1 5 3 2J 1" 3^ 5* ,* H.rt 8 80 3«47 Camilla Muller 9 (Co. S 1 1 10 10 9 9 9 a* M Marline 9 10. *109 Henry Walbsnk 16 IK ly)U5 6 *'• 8»« 9* 9 9 R. Carter 64.00-1 4167 Wavhnck 7 (II. Berg I 116 » Lost rider 'L Carter 49.00-1 At post one minute Off 6:11. Time 26. 50, . 1 5 8 5. 1 :43 3 6. I t . * mutuels paid I'lneerest $12 20 lo win. $6 20. place II>0 show: Hop $3 10 place $3 00 show: Boreas $8.60 show Start good Won driving Second and thirl same Winner rh. g 6. 1 y Little Dutch Eland. Trainer W. Antrim. Over weights Camilla 4 : Scratches Afternight Pinecreat gained steadily after rounding the last turn nnd fml-hing fa * while under the whip got up to win in the last stride Hopover raced Into the lead passing the three-elghths post and making a game finish only gave way right at thn cud Boreas closed a gap. Dancing Star loomed up menacingly when an eighth nul but tired suddenly Jarquella and The Floater showed speed hut failed to stay the route. Wayback stumbled while rounding the first turn arid lost his rider. Camilla Muller was forced to pull up to avoid the fallen rider. . iso/ -SEVENTH RACE—On# mil* and eeventy yatd*. Purse $500. Net value Hi JO tf> winn(r (400; second. $70; third, $30 Four-year-olds and up ■ liidex Horse and Owner Wt l * • gJV F,.. J..-k.v 4I.U. St. '4180 Tnfn G 1 (Spicer 11.1 '110 « ' ■ ■ .: 14 P Spleer I2n-' 4172 C H* Robinson 6 (Roh.lll* 1 l* *,’» »*» J"1 «•« *®'«®' 41*9 Nellie Wltwer 5 (St ill an 1 1 10 4 34 4» l[ «J '»r<*r 4170 Tantalus 7 (G (ilick l 115 « 7’ 5'4 5* 5* 4’ Martinet 4199 l ock* Hugh 8 (Warren) 115 2 2* 1" *'» j;* O Donnell 8 99 1 4167' Kar.en 11 (Indlanola S 1 115 5 | t « Dority 1- 50. 419$ Lena Jackson 10 (Far ) I 10 7 « ■ j ■! 7* 7* N tarl.r 4173 Sol Hilary 9 IS. D. S.t 115 3 *4 * 9 9 C.r«*nw.M,d - M l At post three minuter. Off 6:1". Tim* -6 1-6. *« '• * 19 4 I m 4-R \ :iH }i-ft 12 nuiluHi paid Lott* $10 40 4«* win. $1 40 plae«, $3 00 •now, C II $2 169 plan $9.99 show . Nellie 16 90 show Start good Won driving Second an dthlrd same Winner b. f. 4. hy H»rrlgan-I,itholJn. Trainer K Spicer. Scratches Little Abe. Prologue. Fern Leaf Botin G forwardly placed raced into the lead entering the .trertrh end standing a hold drive h. Id ('. II Rohm on .afe to the end Tmltcr cam* around the lenders turning for home then finished fast Nellie Wiiwer did her best. Tantalus was bar dildden He'pulled up quit# Ism* Keien alto returned In thw standing nodding. American League Ht. l/*ul«. 3; Boston. 1. He *1 on, June 21. —8t Louis made it tour out of five for the »**rl*a by win* tiiii/ from Boston todny. 3 to 1 Kolp lie Id the home team to five hltn, Mlt . hell's triple and an infield ou giving Bf.fr*on Hr. single. run In tho eighth. Wil liams' til pie In the second utter Few i'(-r f error on Severtld's ground an*l be* forn a ba 1 throw to the pla * tv burn*, vvn* Lmuinentol In scoring two St. Louis runs Score; ST, LOU'S | BOSTON A 4 H o A AB H O A Tohln, rf 4 ‘ f> ft, MU'l, sa 4 3 0 3 Rob'n, 3h 4 0 2 0 Dev'er. c 4 12 1 Jacob'n, rf 4 2 7 o ftelchla, rf 4001 Sic Ms, 2b 4 0 0 2 But ns. lb 4 113 U Sev’d. c 4 1 3 n Hurl*. If 4 0 3 0 Oer’rm. ** 4 1 1 1 Fiig'd. rf 4 0 3 1 W’m*. If 2 2 5 O' McM'n, 3h 2 0 4 1 Sch'i'r, lb 2 0 * d? Fe ster. 2b 3 0 14 Kolp. p 3 2 0 3, Piercy, p 2 113 —-zShanka, 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 8 27 8, Ferg'n. p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 6 27 14 zBatted for Piercy In eighth 1 Sf Louis . . *.021 000 000 — 3 Boston . . . .000 000 010 — 1 Summary— Rung: Jacobson, Hevereld, Williams. Mitchell. Error*. Kolp. Fewston. Two-ha so hit* Jacobaon, Kolp Three* base hit.* Williams. Piercy, Mitchell .Sacrifices S'hliebner Double plays McManus to Gerber to Schllebner. L*ft nn bases •• Louis, . Boston, 8 it ruck out By Kolp, 3: fry Piercy, 2 Hits: Off Piercy. Sin* innings. Ferguson, none in 1 Losing pitcher Piercy. Umpire* Con nolly and Dineen. Time. 1:30. Washington, ft; Cleveland, H. Washington, June 21 —Washington .scored four iun-< In the ninth inning to day to defeat Cleveland. 8 to 5. and to fake the aerie*. three game* to one Lutzke's error, a single by Harris, a pas* to Gharrity and Pinch Hitter Hargrave's double netted two runs Ln the last In ning rally and drove Uhle from the box. Rice, first man to fa< e Shaute. singled, driving In the tying and winning run* Scot*: CLEVELAND I WASHINGTON AB H O A AB H f» A Ja'legon.lf 4 13 0 Ricf.rf 8 2 4 0 W'bsg’*,2b 4 2 0 3 p "k n h.s* 4002 Speaker.' f 2 1 3 0 Oosltn.lf 110 0 Brower, lb 4 0 $ Judge.lh 7 ill 0 Summa.rf 4 13 *» Ruel.r 3 13 1 Sewell as 4 2 11 Evana.cf 4 12 0 Lutzk».3b 4011 Harris. 2b 4153 Myatt.c 3 0 8 0 Bluege 3h 3 111 T'hle.p 4 1 0 1 zGharrity 0000 Shaute.p 0 0 0 0 Friday n 2 0 0 4 -1 zLeibola 10 6 0 Total* 33 8x25 8 Z«hni*er,p 0 0 1 • /Hargrave 110 0 *«,•* Neill 0 0 0 ft Total* 4 * 27 11 xOne out when winning run scored. zBatted for Friday in seventh. zBatted for Bluege m n:nth zBatted for Zahniaer In ninth. zRan fur Hargrave in ninth. Score by innings: Cleveland 101 001 ftftft—5 Washington .. IftO 001 004—8 Summary—Runs Jamieson. Wajnba gn iaa i 2 > Hum; .a, Uhle. Rica, Judge. Rue!. Harris. Gharrity. O’Neill Errors Lutake. Harr:.- Two-base hits Speaker, Rice. Hargrave Three-base hit Uhle Sacrifice hits Judge Speake- Double ; i> Blue** to Harris to Judge Left •n base* Cleveland 4: Washington. 6 Bas»-a on bai'.~ Off Friday 1. off Zahnlaer, 1 off Uhle. 1. Struck out: By 'h!e. 8 by Friday 1: by Zahnlaer. 1. Hi'f ■ Off Friday. 7 in t Innings; off /.'hns-r 1 In - Inning* off Uhle. 8 In > 1 3 inning*; off Shau’e. 1 (pitched to '■ne batter 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Uhle (RuH) W nrjng pitcher Zahnlaer Losing pitcher Uhle Umpires Nallln and Owen* Time. 2.00. Shelby Wagers “Long Green” on Gibbons to Win By t'nirrrsal BrrtlM. Great Falls, ?:nnt., June 11.— Those beyond the confines of Mon tana might he interested to learn that if Tommy Gibbons bows to the July 1 attack of Jack Dempsey the state will be more or leas broke. For here, and In Shelby and In Butte, Billings, Helena and else where they can’t see Dempsey— not at it to I—and they have grabbed the short end of some heavy wagering. Shelby, where enthusiasm over | Gibbons runs amurk, chased an emissary to (hieagn last night with a draft totaling $10,000—all of it being wagered on Gibbons at whatever odds are available. Mrs. Fowles Meets Mrs. Limnger for State Golf Title Mrs. Russell Fowles. of North Platte, will meet Mrs. Karl A I.in inger of Happy Hollow club, in the finals for the Nebraska women's golf championship this morning at the Omaha Field club. The match will bo eighteen holes. Mrs. Fowles won her way Into the finals by defeating Mrs. Walter Sil ver, Happy Hollow club, it up and 7 to play. Mrs. IJnlnger won her way through the semi finals by disposing of Mrs, Howard Goodrich, also of llappy Hollow, one up, the match ending on the eighteenth green Mrs. Fowles and Mrs. SiUer both had Ill's on the outside nine. The North Platte woman took the lead by winning No. 17 but dropped No. 1$ and from then on piled up the lead which won for her the match. Johnson Wagers $5,000 That Jess Will Beat Firpo New York, June It.—Vanquished paid tribute to victor here today. Floyd Johnson, who fell beneath blows of Jess Willard in their meeting last month, wagered $.5,000 that the Kansas giant will flatten Luis Firpo when the two meet in Jersey City July II. "I met Willard—I know,” says Johnson. National League Chicago 4; St. Loul*. 0. St Louis. June 21 — Hitting oppor tunely In ffri* sixth and seventh inning Chicago shut out St Louis, 4 to '», in tho firat gam" of their her.** h*-r* thia afternoon. Change* mad© in th*- hatting order failed to save the Cardinals fron. their fourth aucceselve d*f*a’ Score. chic Ann st Louis A B H O A A B H O A St at i, r.f 4 12 Flack, rf 4 0 5 1 11 I h r, m 4 1 2 4 T> r> r m 4042 G’f ham.2b 2 13 2 H niby. 2b 4 14 4 O'F'r'il, c 3 0 4 2 Stork 3b 4 0 0 1 Frlb*rg,3b 4 0 2 4 B * ml'y.lb 4 2 0 0 Miller. If 3 13 r- Fmlth rf 3 0 4 H'hr tl, rf 3 1 2 0 Blades !f 4 2 2 1 Elliott, lb 4 19 0 ciemona. c 3 12 3 K'fm nn, p 3 1 o 0 Doak. p 2003 — —-Barf't, p 0000 Tot*!* ,30 7 27 12 zDyer noon Total* 32 $27 16 Score by Inning* Chicago 000 002 200—4 Ft, Lou I a.000 000 000—0 zBatted for Doak In eighth. Summary—Runs Fta’z, Hollocher Mil !«r. Elliott Error Flack Thrffc baa* hit* Hornaby. Hollocher Stolen ha**$ Hea’h r ot». Grantham Double plays: Hornabv tc Top >< er to oBttomley. Fla* k to Top rear ♦o Hornaby, Fr!b#rg to Grantham to El liott Left on base* Chicago. 4. Ft. Ixtulf 7. Ba-e on ball* Off Kaufman. 2; off Leak. .*> Struck out By Kaufman. 2. b\ Dnak. 2 Hite Off Doak. 7 in $ irnines off Barfo t nor* n 1 inning Loamg pitcher Doak Umpire* Kiem and Wil aon. Time 147. Pittsburgh. 2: Boston. I. Pllt*burrh. Jun- 21 —Boston ended its weetsrn invasion *oda:. by losing to P.t taburgh. 2 to 1. in a pi?cher» batt'.a be •ween the veteran Babe Adame and .1 ear. Barne* Adame • ■ «*»red ’he firat run In the third *nn r.g on hit d b'e a' rut and Carey* infield Tn* Brave* tied the ro.u In th* first haif of th* ninth, but th*- P:rat*« won .n their half on Traynor* trip:* and Grimm a sacrifice fly. fccore BOSTON I PITTSBURGH AB HOA AB H O A Nixon. If 4 111 Marie »• 4 0 3 4 Powe ! cf 40 *. r . aa..- r f 4 2*1 South'tb. f 4 1 2 Bigbe*. If 4 l 0 a Mcl s 11- 2 2 11 0 Ruasell. rf 4 1 $ 0 Reek'! sb 3 o 1 Travror 3b « 2 2 f E. S-fh.c 4 2 0 0 Grimm lb 3041 R S’h. as 4 1 1 2 Rawl ga 2b 2 f' - 1 Ford. 2b 3 13 3 5 fort from I (tilt nn< — 2 nummary—Rune.. Kun* Tomes. Errors Atherton. Hyland Stolen bases A»her ton. Casey. Holloway. Hogan. Si'-rlf.c • llugan, Lpley. Double plays At carton to Casey to F'ederl*. Left on Da*'** Nor fo!\. 5 Has* ings. 5. Baa* on balls < >ff Nseaell. 1 Struck out By llylerd. ! i-v NaegaH. 4 Umpires Beck and Hi! tan Time. 1 25 Lincoln, ft; Beadrir#. J. Lincoln. June 21—Tanner drove in three runa and go* a sing e, double and triple which fa' toyed heavily in Lincoln a 5 ’o 3 victory '*tr Beatrice here tonay ElBr held the Blu*s to two hits, but got wild in the seventh and loaded the bee*? Stokea was sent *o his relief and before he got settled the Blues knotted the score wjth two runs Score. BEATRICE LINCOLN AB H C A AB H O.A O’L ary r f 4 li 4 * Purdy If 3 © o t) We sh.rf 4 1 2 * Tanner rf 8 3 2 0 Quinn.ss 1 © 2 1 Cl !«nd.3b 4 0 0 2 .o 4 0.4 NU ' y lb 4 1 11 0 Speaker.lf 4 110 Dye.2b 1 © 3 1 O’Co'or.lb 3 © 1© l B d ant,is 3 0 1© Unger • 3 13 1 Kinkel.rf 4 © 2 * White.3b 2 10 1 Cc-nkey.c £ 1 * 2 G nandt.p 2 0 0 2 Eljer.p 2 0 0 8 -— i etokea.p 110 2 Totals 29 4 24 1© - Totals 30 i 27 12 S'«re by Innings Beatrice . .. 000 0©0 3©©—% Lincoln . 000 020 12x—5 Summary—Runs Hp*ak*r, O'Connor. White Purdy, McCoy. Dyt Conkej ,2; Errors O'Leary, Quinn (./. Suggs, Unger. Cleveland Three-base hit: Tanner Two h**e hits Tanner. Unger Sacrifice h*rs Quinn, Gernandt. Bonduran'. 8?okts. Fto *n bases Speaker. Dye 12j. Tanner Left on bas*s Beatrice. 7, Lincoln. 9 Struck out By Gernandt. 3. by Eller. 3. by *»ok*s. 3 Bases on tails Off G»r nand» 3. off Eiler. 4 off Stakes, 2 Hit hv pitched ball- By Gernandt t£>v* and Purdy» Runs and hits Off Eiler, f 2 tn 8 Innings (non® out In seventh); ff F'.okti 2 and 3 in 3 innings winning Pitcher: Stokes Earned runs- Beatrice Lincoln. 3. Umpire Walton Time 2 00. Grand Inland Wins. Fairbury. June 21 —Grand Island won' f.-orn Fairbury today 3-0 The game was delayed rn account of rain which made the ground muddy end heavy W Shape was hi* by a pitched ball in the fifth and wa» relieved by h:s brother. E Shape Score . I FAIRBURY GRAND ISLAND ABHOA y B H 0 A I Me* 3b 4 0 3 2 Th'son. 2b i © I 3] i Le* 4 13 3 13user 3b 4 4 12. Beall. r 3 I 4 3 Me’a. as 4 14 31 «► cf 2 " . 1 Madsen, lb 6 « 8 O' * ■ k n rf 4 1 3 1 R~; cf 4 1 2 1 Hud’S :t> 4 1 T r Bov. an. If 2 « 3 0 Amen. If 4 1 0 0 HFaua rf 1 1 2 1 G win. 2b 2 a 1 8 4 Barry, c 3 1 € 1 A1 • *r p 4 1 0 * E Shupe. p 2 10 0 Ho* ter. p 1 0 0 0 -- --Totals 30 31 2T 11 , Total* *1 « 17 17, S* r*re by inning* Grand Island .... ..... ft0© ©2© 001—2 BASEBALL RESULTS 'and STANDINGS/ WESTERN LEAGUE. (standings. , W. L. p;* W T Wichita . 35 20 .€£*> 4 I Tulsa .31 2b *», 9 >,1S 'V '* Oklahoma City 31 23 .5*3 '*• .‘9 Omaha 81 2k A 23 .838 .817 Lea Moines . 29 ^2 .471 4*4 <■> fit. Joseph .. 24 24 .438 44 424 Sioux City . 22 32 .418 429 ill Denver 19 41 317 .Its YesterdaCe Keouite. Oklahoma City 1ft; Omaha 3. St. Joseph. 10. Dei Mojn*t f Tulsa, J1 Denver. 10 (17 innings) Sioux City Wichits. ram STATE LEAGI E. Standings. W L Pt! W L Prv Lincoln 29 17 610 Grand I* d 25 i\ *• Fairbury 25 .*1 543 Beatrice 21 26 447 Norfolk 21 13 525 Hittlrii 15.*. 243 Yntrrdai>,i Me«uh« Lincoln, fc. Beatrice. I Hastings l Norfolk, ft Grand Island. J; Katrbury, ft * AMERICAN LEAGUE. Handings WL.P' ! W L Pet New York 36 21 432 Detroit 27' <“« Phlla 3121 554 Chicago *4.* 4r I Cleveland 22 26 532 Wteh'g’on : *1 M6 St. Lou 1.412 i 1 412 Yesterday's ReewJts. 1 Chicago ‘ Phl'adeiphia fit. Louie. 3. Boa»on. 1 Washington, 4 deve’s" d No other game acheduUd NATIONAL LEAGIE Handings. W L Pc* W L pc* New Yet* 17 2ft M? St. Lou'* rl7 Pitub’fh 32 21 4r 4 BroetCj n 2*-‘ ' 3 Cincinnati 32 23 5n B-f n 1139 32s Chicago 32 2* 533 Ph;la 1 ■ 39 291 Ye-terdo *• Result* Pittsburgh P ter. 1 Chicago 4 F* Louie r So other gam*1* scheduled AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pet ! W L Pe* fit, Paul Z% 17 49i India' pc’ * ; *i 414 Kan r ?y 3 17 >?:'.» auk*e 22 3! 4! r Columbus 29 24 547 MIrb po .a *2 IS’ gie - T * * Ye«terdav*n K**ul1* F* Paul 6. Kansas Cm % Indianapolis, 3, Toledo. 2 if v* inning* ra ;n Cclumbu-1 14 LeutsviJJ* » Minneapolia-Hilwaukee ran INTERNATIONAL LEAGI E Buffalo. 4 Jersey City. * *or- S' * ■ * * v 2 P.oche**er. C . Heading 2 .». Syracuse X; Baltimore 7 COAST LEAGUE- ^ San Fran'iic* 6 Vernon r Los Angela* 1. Oakland ft Sacramento * s*:t I.eke r:*r. i Portland. T; Seattle. 2 Fairbury . . " ' tft* ' Semi irj- R ung B Shape K Sh'jpe T»o-t**e h ’ P - r Stolon base >fetr Faenf; # h r M»’r Bowntan 12 # Thompson Brock ha i* I u bl* play* Alter to Lee to H idg" * Thompson to eMtx to Maip*r M» r f* Thompson to Madsen G:v»<~n *o !*!**• Base* on bail*. Off Alt#" S. ?? W Shire 2 f? E Fhupe 3. off Ho*^*?r 2 H • pitched ball By Alter (H -*etter E Fhupe Winning pitcher W K; i-(■ tint, pitrh*r Altera Urr-pir*. Mey**§ Time 5 ft y-t bard* ond Hunter \4 in London June 21 —V-nren* f. '-.*** an< Fran'1'* T Hunter the Am*' ar !i*t tennis eta'* comre’irg in *he Dondor championship* cn the Qjefo • r.ub rourts advancer the bj defea* rr Co H G M» - ** ard Cap tern Dick*. 7-4. 4-1. €.3.