Koupal’s Hurling, Stick Work Enables Buffaloes to Defeat Boosters 3 to 2 <-■ ' .M ■ @ Former State Learaer Bats o in Deciding Run Des Moines Throws Scare in (lamp of Herd When Omaha Hurler Weakens • in Ninth Inning. rRv RALPH WAGNER. OtlS KOUPAL, former Hastings, Neb., State leaguer, hurled himself into a berth on the roster of the Omaha club for keeps Thurs days afternoon when he pitched and batted his mates to a 3 to 2 v ictor.v over the Des Moines Boosters in the final game of the series. The recruit hurler from out-state not only pitched good ball for nine innings but in the fifth doubled to • enter field aud in the Omaha half of the eighth with the score tied, knocked the ball over the center field fence for a home run, scoring WUcox ahead of him. That homer of KoupaTs won the contest for the Herd and went a long way to decide for Barney Bursli whether or not Louis would feel the sharp edge of the ax. For the benefit of Koupal's friends we aay that he will not be released. Insteadi George Stanton, the larg est pitcher in the league, has been released to Daneville, 111., in the Three Eye loop. George left for the Illinois town Thursday night. Two former State league pitchers faced each other Thursday. Arhur Stokes was on the mound for Des Moines. He was a member of the Lincoln club of the Nebraska circuit last season and until a few days ago was hurling for Lincoln in the West ern league, when he was made a free agent and picked up by the Boosters. Koupal and Stokes engaged in a pitchers’ dual throughout the after noon. The honors went in favor of the Buffalo hurler kho let the Iowans down with seven hits and held them scoreless until the eighth when Love lac# surprised even himself and kracked the ball over the right field fence. Koupal started cracking In the* first of the ninth, when hie hap pen'd Des Moines scored & run and cajie near knotting the count. A good throw from deep center field by •tog Bonowltz that caught Chavez at thtsd paved lie way for a Koupal vie . >*• to**'. Jack Renault Beats Wbitc. ^evidence, H. T| May 34.—Jack Default, Canadian heavyweight cham pion, scored a technical knockout mar Joe White of New Tork In the seventh round of a 12-round bout at the* National A. C. tonight. Renault tallied two knockdowns In the second anjj third rounds and hud White on the verge of a knockout when the referee stopped the fight. ■ dH»—— . m Z jDodge Prothers * ! Four Passenger * \nVKRTISF.MKNT. Mrs. ELLEN HEIN »• pH B^ B > ■ V: «. . , to M •• to to ><* to to to « to to to *4 Ifave You a Daughter? Hftv to Take Proper tare of Her Health. Hastings. Neb.—When I was about hixteea years of ago I caught a ro \eye cold which caused Irregularity and suffering. My mother gave pie Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and four bottles of it completely restored my health. And In all these years 1 have nbt had the least sign of wo mans weakness, but have alwayf maintained unusual health, which i think is due entirely to the Favorite Prescription that my mother gave me when I was developing. I have been enthusiastically recommending Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription for forty ^ears and shall continue tn do so as long as I live.’1—Mrs. Ellen Heim. 211 N. Burlington Ave. Wet the Prescription from your drijgg:(flt—liquid or tablets. Kits ^Misses 9ufialocs nrs moiniis. AB R II TH Ml Ml BIJ PO A F KWnp. 2b I ft 1 1 I 0 O ; h • j F. T’psou, 8b 402 20002 1 0 liOtelac, rf . 8 I 1 4 0 0 ft •» ft M McLarry. lb 4 O 1 10 0 0 7 10 Burke. If ... 4 O l ! 0 o o 4 o o Bodie. rf ... 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 t» Hungling, r 2 1 0 0 \ 0 0 A O O' C hares, u . . :i 0 0 0 » o 1-1 * 21 Stokes, p X o o o 0 O ft 0 0 1 xtorriden 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 ft 0 0 Totals ... 32 ! 1 IS S 0 3 24 13 i \ Bt FFALOEs. AB RHTRfiH SB BB PO \ F. Thompson, 2b 5 o 2 3 0 0 O t fi 0 O’Neil), •» . 3 O O O 0 ft 0 2 4 1 I Robinson, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Bonowitz. rf 4 0 2 2 ft ft 0 l 10 Cullop, If . . 4 O 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 Griggs. 1b . 3 ft 1 l ft 0 1 12 ft ) AVilcox. 3b 4 I 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 Hale. c. .40000 0 02 0 0 Koupal, p . 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Totals 34 3 10 16 0 0 2 27 17 2 xCorrideu batted for Stokes In ninth in- ; nlng. Store by innings; Des Moines . . .000 000 011—2 Hits 101 121 010—7 Buffaloes .000 010 02x—3 Hits . 001 281 12*—10 Snmmar>—Home run*: Koupal. Lots!*?. Two-base hits: Thompson. Cuflop, Koupal. Hit by pitched bull: O’Neill, bf Stokes; F. Thompson and Bungling, by .Koupal. Dou ble plays: Knapp to Mrlarry: Me Larry to Knapp to MeLarry : O’Neill to Thompson to Griggs. Left on baste: Des Moines. 10; Omaha, 10. Umpires: Anderson and Har rls. Tlnte of game: 2:05. Bears Win Final Game From Solons / ^ Denver. May 16. —Denver cams frorrt behind and won the last of its four-game series with Lincoln her* today, to to 9 Gross, winning pitcher, after cliv.-hlng ths gams for the Bear*, left with tho Lin coln club. He. will remain with ths Solons under option ths rclnamdor of the season. The score; LINCOLN | DENVER. AB. H O. A AB.H.O A Moors, rf 4 Z' ? n G'man, 2b t t 0 s O'thsr. 2b 4 1 4 1 Falk. 2b S 1 2 8 K’sella, If 4 1 1 1 Berger, ss 3 8 2 2 McD'le, lb 6 2 18 0 O’gl’dl. if 4 2 3 0 MeD’d, 3b 6 1 0 f. O' B en, cf 6 2 4 0 Orovsr. rf 5 110 K’ight. lb ♦ 2 30 1 H’lton.ss 4 12 4 Roche, r 4 1 3 $ Conkay, c 4 1 1 0 TOnoa. rf 4-220 Allison, p 1 1 0 0 f! dlav. 3b 4 2 0 0 Cr’dall. p 3 10 3 Dul’nty, p 2012 -Grots, p J 1 0 0 Totals 39 13 24 14; -r To.als 34172711 Scors by lnningu Lincoln .. ..070 001* 0*0— 9 Denver .231 M2 oix—10 Summary—Runs. Moore f2). Gunther (2). Kinselia, McDonald, Hamilton, ♦On key. Allison. Gormap. Berger, Gingierdf. O'Brien. Knight. Roche, Jones Handle*. Dulanty. Gross. Error*;. Hamilton, Con key. Falk, Handley, Dulanty. Twd-baae hits: Gorman. O'Brian (SD. Hamilton, Crandall, Ginglardi. Knight. MeDafdOlu. Three-base hits: Handley. Roche. Hums run: Jones. Stolen ba^es: McDonald. Moore. Gunther. Sacrifice hit*. Falk, Berger. Double plays: Hamilton to Mc Daniels (2); Hamilton to Gunther to M - Daniels. Struck out* By Dulanty, 2: by Crandall. 1: by tiroes 1. Bases on balls: Off Dulanty. o'f Allison. 1: off Gross. 1: off Crandall 1. Passed Sail: Coakey. Run? and hits: Off Duluftt. 9 and 11 in 5 2-3 innings: off Alliadr. 5 and 6 in 1 1 -.f innings .Vinaing pitcher: Grose. Losing pitcher: Crandall Left on bases: Lincoln *>: Den e-. e. Um pires. Hayes and Gaffney. Time. 1:49. Indian Hurlers. Hit Hard. Sr Joseph, Mo.. May 15.—Pounding three- Oklahoma City pitchers hard S Joseph won Thursday'* gap)*. 10 to « making it three out of foue’gaines or the serlee. Davenport, St. Joseph hurl#*. kept himself in trouble through his wildness. Score OKLA. CTTT ST. JOPEP* A R H.lI A. AB.H.O A Haas, ef 4 3 3 0: Gilbert. 3b 4 1 1 •) M'X'y. 2b 3 1 I r Nufrr. *b 4 3 3 3 Bbur;n. rf 4 n 3 " De.W'gio. if 3 :* o 0 Felber, if 4 o 1 o Uw*m, rf hr. 1 * Spencer, c h o 5 o Mathes. lb ? f H o Lud'us. lb 4 3 10 ] Henre, of 5 111 Kr rt. ,3b 3 i 0 Gor gan «s C 1 1 4 R B'ne. as 4 0 1 Miretree. c 4 1 <6 1 T B'trn p o 0 o o Dav'porL p 3 1 o l Jo'neon, p 1 0 1 0 — — H‘ward, p 3 1 1 1 Totals S3 15 Ci It Total* 3 5~9-:4 ? Scoie by inning* Oklahoma City . .. <*.,1 eig on- 4 P' Joseph 530 108 on*—to Summai -Runs Haas . off Johnson, 4 and 4 in one and one-third ’linings; off Howa-d ' and 5 in »**-. and two-third*’ inning* Earned runs: Oklahoma City, 5: Pt Jo seph 9 Base*i on bails: Off Davenport, b off Brown 1 off Johnson. 2: off How ard 3. Struck out: B:- Davenport 5; hv Howard, 1 left on has**: Oklahoma City, 9 St .Tqpeph s Wild pj*eh: How ard Two-baa* hits Gllh*rt, Luderus (2>. Da**npor* Nur»r L»wan (51. Mc Nally. Thre*-b*s* hit: Haas. Doub'e plays: I.ewan 4to Math** Howard *o Lu deruF Sacrifice hits: McNally, Mathee • • ?» DeMfggin Hit by pitched hal’ Gil bert by Howard Stolen bs«*e* Lew an Mathes TTmpir*-: Donahue and STlas non Tim*. 3:00. Better Suits to Order $39,50 Reduced from $55.00 Fine worsted*. The hest of all goods for long, hard wrear. Tweed Suits Jo Order $ 2 9,50 Reduced from $40.0C Good work and perfect fit guar anteed. MacCarthy - Wilson S. E. Cor. 15th and Harney FACE AFFECTED Also Behind Ears and On * Limbs. Cuticura Heals. "I was affected with eczema which broke out in a rash. 1 had it on my face, behind my ears and on my limb*. My akin waa aore and red and my clothing aggravated it. It itched and burned causing me .to scratch, and sometimes I could not sleep at night. My face waa disfigured. “I finally read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I got relief so purchased more, and after using one box of Cuticura Oint ment, with the Cuticura Soap, I waa healed." (Signed) Mias Arvllla C. Cryaler. W39 Taylor St. If. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. ■la.In fra », Kill, mta "OwtoarjUWr. atnlM D»*v I Wiltra **/■•»" ■>!« ttwt wb«r. So,pa. O nlmnilSui^Wi Ti.rwfc ■S' T.t *ur »«w Sha.kit Stick, | Georges Thinks He’ll Beat Gibbons • s*.. ilsiii \ ' Georges Cdrr>en1:is!\e time, Coach Schmidt ik ^P ^^B rounding his track ■ Bp! athletes into rondl B8 W tion for the N'e * bra ska Medic meet to be held at No brael-w Medic field Saturday after noon. Wednesday Coach Schmid', took Ida tricksters try- the HI Medic field- and | aent them through their last atrenu ojs workout before the meet. Nestor, ^ a freshman in track, surprised the ( track fans when he stepped the 300- i yard dash in 36 flat, very good time . for a beginner. “With the proper] training he ought to be * good roan by the time he gels out of higli school.” said Coach Schmidt. Coach Schmidt has sent in entries for all the events, and hopes to win Baseball Today Oaiha n. Bit Miiies Game Called at 3:30 P. M. ' Ladle* 10c Kid* Free ! Hotel Rome Cafeteria The Beet That's All "vm Fii FiFFm k n t A WORD TO WOMEN A hundred and twenty-ene thousand women would i-omprlee a vast «"mj. Tei a i»nvam was recently made omorif more than that number of wo men who had used l.ydla E. Pink ham’* Vegetable Compound for fenil nine ailments. The result proved that ninety-eight out of every hundred r< porUM benefit from its use. This is n.ost remarkable evident* of the pnw er of l.ydla E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound over tlie ills of womankind and should mfluen. e every sink anil . ding woman to try It. 666 (« a PitattlpUttii pipp»i*A f»r Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever Constipation, Bilious Head aches and Malarial Fever. tli" njeet relay with Jones, Marrow. Jesse Fetterinaii, Thomas and Solo ] men. who made nearly all of Central ] Iosifs points in flie state meet. With Cedar Rapids high, holders of th" v. orld s high school record for the mile relaj . and Hastings and Lincoln, v ho finished second and third, respec tively. a» the state meet, stiff com petition will he keenly felt, not only bv central, but the rest of the city high schools which have entered. Hahn, Grand Island speedster, who w on the 220 and 440 yard dashes at the slate meet, will be given stiff competition by members of the Cedar Rapids team, and many of the local and outstate teams that were not en tered in the class A division at the ate meet. In the mile relay, in which Cedar Rapids is doped to win, C'naeh Schmidt has picked the following to sive the limans the run of their lives: t online, Jesse Frtterman, Paul Fetter mail, Turner, Richards and F.gan. In |this evant siv men are entered and i each run 300 yards. Solomon and Jonea will run th* dashes, with (rank and Fgan running the long distance, Thomas and Rob ertson will tlirpw the discus and Mar row -and Muxeni performing at the I,road and high jump. IXX ilrlios Defeat Oiler?. 16 to 8. \Vlcli.t« Kon . Mv 1 !> - Pouinflnrr * jf|imrtet of Tu-*h hurlara for 1* **!• hif» i • nd Diking *1 v*nt ng# of Tulid'a half I ;. ,*n #rror» Wichita wm th* final gain# I of th# *f*ri#*,m a in* it thro# out r*f i four Th# -rot#: TUt>A WICHH’A .\B il O.A AM If O A \u*t.n if i 2 i o .smith. < f 4 A 4 n XVh II. 2b 3 t 1 1 Butler *» * 1 ? # r)»3-ie- f 4 ; i a pu'nlnf. f 4 .•» t a f.ainb f n A 4 1 B#ck. lb *» 1 * A T.# I I'D. lb 4 A t. « c- A « A Of XVI. ,» n 10 0 1 Total# 41 IS ’; 12 f-vn * r> 0 0 0 2 M'lle' 1 0 0 A . Ill 111 A A 0 0 A - -1 Total " A M !*4 1 \ F4f»1 €• *41 for XXTltp# Iti •*- .?, ij > run for T##»r In four'll Hrnro by Inning*. ! . 'in— \ | XV hit* ... ... . .or; 40.; j a i« Summary -Run*: A\l»tut (I). XYgiJiburn h i Da31* Crotbv Tfi-'ir -Smith i Butler, Dunning id Me '< (2>. Cr*n<1*ll i:, t XN ale* « R >. ?tnl#\ Krrnr* Aunttu. XX'inhburn, T>av|# Frll|»pu» t’t. t in#L> M< Mullsn. Two b*»* nit#: Croibf it}, Dunning ft). Back. XV*1## (21. M.-Mul>n Tht' # b**a bit Suntln Tfoi # twr*> xVnnhburn. D*v|g, B\|tl#r £#criflct b t’ OnntfiB Doub!* pl^r >'Hu mu t •» I u !>#'• «?nl#n hatr* Sm tb f.'t, minim* i* frnndaD Hit )>., :-r, c-,i |»n i Bv llto\1IU. xx’##bburn *n<1 IV* - i- ■« ou> M Hovflk. 2 by T#*A' > by Will## - T*#n##, 1 Bn*#^ o" t*oD Of,' lln* '» I . off T#**r 4 off XX i' r <*rf l*#c llif* and rm # Off '' ,> r f, »■ oil nt * Inn I hp« -iff F;'t» ( ,1 t , i ■ U*n 111 js off XX !fwr li * «1 ? 1 *>;tig* off I’m i Mini ♦ Hi ? itn " t '.name |» THacii W!*1 i»i( b l|o« . l.#ft un I»a #• Wichita. to Pul a#, x r.*rn*d nr- Tul*u x. \\ nil# * luTVpii#* IF#ld and I’nMlo# Ytntf 1.10, It In Janeiro.—f.mrlno S|i«|la Italian h#*v ' iv? ihi on 11 # <1 for N»w York ftll bln bonin# «n«.«g *m#n'* in th* Vnttgd \ j fl i g t at* I # Baseball Ubnlis and Standings WESTERN LEAG L E. / standing*. V. I,. Frt. Win Lose ' Denver .18 8 .«?: .704 .667 I Wirh.ta .16 10 .600 .',15 .»77 Tulsa .16 11 .69,i .607 .671 Omaha .14 10 .ft*:* .600 .560 Sr Joseph.12 12 .600 .ft20 .480 Oklahoma City . ..11 13 .166 -480 .440 Dea Moines . 6 16 .273 . 04 .281 Lincoln .6 18 .250 .280 .240 Yesterday's Results. Omaha. 3; Hei Moines, If. Lincoln. 0; Denver. 10 Oklahoma City, 6; Sr. Joseph 10 Tulsa. 8. Wichita. IS. Games Tods*. Omahn at Denver. Des Moines st Lincoln. Sr. Joseph st Wicbits Tulsa at Oklahoma City. NATIONAL LEAG IE. * Standing*. W. L. Pot. V in Lose Cincinnati .15 ® .625 .640 .800 New York .16 10 .600 .615 .677 Chicago .16 12 .671 .586 .66? Brooklyn .13 12 .520 .638 .500 Pittsburgh .12 13 480 .500 48: Boston .10 11 ,47k .£0o 4.... Louis . 9 15 .37 5 4nn :i«0 Philadelphia .S 14 .300 .333 266 . Yeaier4a>’s Results. Brooklyn 6; b» Louie. 3. New Tork. 4 Chicago. 6. Boston* 4; Cincinnati. 0 Philadelphia. 3, Pittsburgh, 4 Games Turin*. Brooklyn st St. Louie. Boston at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAG IE Standings. _ W. I,. Pet. win Less j New Tork .14 9 .600 .625 .583' St. 1.0U1S ....14 10 .583 .600 .680 Boston . .11 10 .624 .645 *800 Detroit .12 H -522 .642 .500 Cleveland .12 11 .622 .642 .500, Chicago ..... ....1 1 11 .600 .822 .478 Washington .11 14 .440 .452 .423 j Philadelphia . 7 15 504 .33» ..9. Yesterday's Refttt* Cleveland, 6; Weebington, 4. St. Louis.. 2; New Tork. 1. Chicago, 4; Boston. 2. Detroit, 12; Philadelphia 6. Games Turin*. Ft Louis at New Tork Cleveland at Washington. Perrolt at Philadelphia. Chicago at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. W. L. Pet Win Lose Tndlanapelia .15 11 *677 .693 .666 Kansas City .16 1 1 .577 .593 .558 *t. Tail! ..14 11 500 .6,7 .535 Louisville .....13 12 .520 Minneapolis .13 14 411 4M Milwaukee . 10 12 .465 .47 8 .4 .» Columbus .il 16 4 <44 .4^. Toledo . 0 13 409 .1-' 7? 1 I eeterday’s Revolts. Toledo 0; Milwaukee. 4. • olumbua, 8; Kansas Or; 1 Louisville. 2; Minneapolis. Indianapolis. 1; St Paul. 2 Games Today. 0 Kansas City at Milwaukee. Sr Taul at Minneapolis No other games scheduled TRISTATE LEAG IE. Standing*. V. t. Frt Wir Lops 1 Bea tries . 7 0 1 000 1 000 .*7 3 Sioux Cr - 6 1 .633 .657 '.1« Sioux Kails .. 3 3 .00 < 9 Grand Island . ... 3 4 4.9 .'‘,0 Norfolk . 1 5 .107 .288 .43 Hastings .0 f» "'"l 143 000 Yesterday'* Results. Fioux Fall*. 4 Hastings. 3 Beatrice. 3; Grand Island 2. Sioux City, lft: Norfolk. < * (tames Today Sioux City %• Beatrice Sioux Kalla *♦ Osand Island Hayings at Norfolk hOCTWERN ASSOCIATION. Memphis 11; Birmingham. 4 Nashville. 2 Mobile Chattanooga 2. New Orl*m» 9 Only three game* played TNTERNATION AL I EAC.lT T • rs e v City. lft-3; Syr a-'-use II Baltimore 5. Rochester, 3. Readlng-Toronto. rain Newark*Buffalo, wet ground* THREE TIE LEAGl'7 Evansville. ». Terre Haute, t'eratur. 3: Danville. 10. Teona. 6; Bloomington. 4 MICHIG AN-ONTI RIO LEAGX T T.ondor. 9 Flint. * '-aglnaw, 2; Kalamazoo, 1 Muskegon. 12. Bay C|tv. “ Hamilton st Grand Rapids, rain MISSISSIPPI I ALLEY LEAGt I Ottumwa 2, Waterloo. Burlington 4; Marshalltown. 0 Rork Island. 12; Dubuque, b. Cedar Kapida, 7; Moline. S TEXAS* LEAG! V Dallas 2; Beaumont. 8 <10 Innings ) , Fort Worth. 18; Galveston 11 Wichita Falla. 8; Fan Antonio. * Fhre\eport. 4 Houston. 1 Omaha Maroons in Stale Meet! Hr A Marla ted TrrM. HaM.ngs, May lo—The Nebraska intercollegiate track and field chair, j plonahipe will be held here Saturday afternoon. The entry lists include team* from Nebraska Wesleyan, Chadron Normal. Grand Island col lege. Nebraska Central college. Peru Normal, Doane college.* Kearney Nor mal, York college. Midland college and University of Omaha. An interesting battle between Gem bier of Wesleyan and Bryan of Doane. conference crack sprinters, will fea ture the meet. Htate college records follow: Ur* hundred-yard dn«h—»e< ondf Hi Anderson. .\>b-a**n 33. Fetr., >V#Mf i<: Heffner. Wesleyan 13. Two hundred twentv-yard dafh 2 6 strond* b- Gambler. West#) an, ’7 Eight hundred eighty-yard dash — : .02 6-]ft second* by Anderaop tlaMing*. Four hundred forty-yard daah 60 4-j second* by Srhorrleg Hasting* '22. MPa run—4 43 2-6 seconds Deafoe, 1C* i War.. *20. One hundred twenty-yard h'gh hurdle* —!*» 2-10 seconds by McCaftdles*. Wes leyan. '13 Two hundred twenty-yard low hurdles —Zo seconds, by Lingi*. chadron. '2* High jump—6 feet 1l Inches by Fuhrer, Doane, T0?. Proad lump-*.? feet 2 inches, by Ha worth Wea’*»* an. 14 Javelin Thron -17’. f**t * lochea by Lrv re> . Chadron. 27. Dtsriis Thron lf*i fe*f * In hea b\ Martin Weale; an 22. Sixteen-pourd ah*’! pu* 4 1 feet • Inches by Parka. York *21 Two-mila Run - in,if ty Hi untviig \5 •* * 1 e > an. ‘14 Fight hundred eighty->ard Relay—! I by Hastings *22 WILL REVIVE HORSE RACING IN ST. LOUIS Past St. l/Ouls. May !1—Kevisal of professional hoi *e racing on a large scale In this territory was nn nonneed today by .1* F. Peck cf Louisville, h who yesterday con I trncted for 370 acre* near here on ; which to erect a racing plant costing between $500,000 ami 5 750.000. The grandstand 1a to scat from 10.000 to 15.000. The old ht. Fouls IcriiN «ill be iu vivod. " | ~ 11 "s Pacific Coast League v_ Oakland. May 16 - RUE1 Sr.,t-U 4 * P OhI. land n ti 4 Metier e* Sutherland and Tobin. Kunr mi d Read «»-r,.m*nl«i C al Miv 16 — R TT E ! ir.fl* o t • 1 | Sr r?»iMHnef O 1*4 I’itterle* i>nr) and RiKht- Thon.n*! 71 t.n* K agate* .10!, Hatteri*■ Winters and l*a.\, Pu.no> -U Hugh*'*. Hlghea ar.d /.an •' Omaha—J in* "Tlnj" Herman of Oma ha knnlked out Mika Conroy of New York in the seventh round of an eight.round bout. ‘Ace’ Hudkins Easy Winner in Bout With Frankie Dean TIGHT RF.Sri.rs Ace Hudkins, I incoin, won i-cferea's de cision over Frankie Dean, Kansas City, eiglit rounds. '•Tiny" Herman. 'Omaha, scored tecnni inl knockout over Mike f onroy. New X ork city. seventh round of eight -round bout. Charlie Long, Omaha, won rrferee’* de cision over Pierre Nicolas. Paris, France, six round*. Jack si liaeffer. Omaha, knocked not "Kid" Flborta. Council rtluffs. second round of four-round hont. ••Red" Wilson. Omaha, and F.d rettle, Bassett. >eb., draw, four round*. ‘IE Spanish-Anieri can War Veterans fight show hns come and gone. It was staged Wed nesday night at the Auditorium h"fore ' a • sdriall very small crow d of spectators. Three boulis on the program, the main event, semi tv inJup and third preliminary were cut two rounds in length. This was due to the fact that the fighters on these three millg consented to a reduction in wages so that the promoters of the show wouldn t go so deep in debt that they would never be able to pull out. No fights featured. They were all far from interesting. The preliminary boys were about the best and they didn’t do anything worthy of note. Many of the spectators got up and made their exit from the Auditorium before the finish of the Herman-Con I toy affair which was billed as the main event, but fought as a semi windup. "Tiny" Herman entered the ring weighing 219 pounds and looking very much out of condition. His op ponent a Mlrter Mike Conroy of New fork city, entered the arena carry mg 192 12 pounde. Herman scored a technical knockout over Conroy in the seventh round if a scheduled 10 | round bout cut down to eight rounds. I The only surprlre about this was that j Conroy wasn't counted out before the seventh round. Conroy hit Herman at least three times, but didn t hurt Tiny. The east erner's greatest trouble was keeping out of the way of Hermans wild swings, In the last hou' of tbe evening. Ace Hudkins of Nebraska met Frankie Dean of Kansas City. Hud kins easily won the decision at the end of the right rounds. He hit i ! I.">an with ever hing he had and] •wen took time to nint his rights and | lefts at the Kansas City boy s hard 'head, hut hit him as often as he did. i 1 Hudkins was unatio to stop his op | i ponent. Pierre Nirliolas, "Battling" SiUi vparring partner, righting his first j bout in this country, lost a six-round! decision to Charlie Long, Omaha col- ! oi cd fighter. long hit the fornt»i Frent It «ol d’ei with every tiling he rculd think of. but a* Charlie isn't noted for his hitting his blows didn't do much da ilia g Th» Frenchman shoegd hi' sx.r.a ! nefs throughout the bout." In the \ 1-st round he rallied and handed out | j revera! hard walk-ps to Long s face j : and body Although d*fe, ed ti • f.-r.s gav* he world war veteran a big o ation - | ' ben lie left the ring For fully five minutes the walls of the auditorium •nbndcij w,th the cheers and *p ’ plandlnE of the spectators. Nicholas! fleet the decision tut the fans liked | bis gameness. In the first preliminary ’’Red' *1 son of Omaha met a tough custonKi in F d Petrie of Ra«seft, »b. After four rounds of fighting Referee leu Shea i ailed the bout a draw. •lack MiaefTer if Omaha knoeki d on! f»id Klh-ris it* t ounril Bluffs in the second round i‘ n scheduled font round bout. rh-> O mail an had FI berts oil the ram as when the bell sounded for the first round lo end. ENTRY BLANKS FOR GOLF MEET MAILED Lincoln. Mr.y 1 i.—Entry blanks for the Nebraska state golf tournament I were mailed this wool; by Secretary KaUibnrn of the Nebraska Golf asso I i iatlon. Entries will close June 7. ! Tournament play w ill be over the Lincoln Country .ilcb course June 0 I to 14. Tennis of Lincoln Country club member* plan to visit towns in east ern Nebraska within the next two weeks in order tu stimulate interest in the state tournament. BEATRICE BLUES ! DEFEAT ISLANDERS i Pent rice. Neb.. May lj.—The Bea tru e Ellies annexed the entire series from Grand Islam! b' taking the last same lino today by a 3 to Z score. r. h r Hratri.-e ... .% « > li* *nd I*lnn<2 . , . 3 ft RAtt»r|rt. Host*U«r and Lngtr. Topo an-1 >UUru« Sioux (.itx ^ ins F inal (iiiuic of Series From Norfolk Flou\ Cit>. May 1J.—The Cardinals took the final game of the series with Norfolk herc4odav In easy fashion h> a 10 to 4 score. Five runs were made otT Ft'derl# tn tli# iirst Inning before llnn-taon replaced him mid retired the, aiile. PeitdlL-, Sioux City third sneker and Johnson. Norfolk first baseman lilt homer*. In addition Johnson got two doubles. St oic; r: it t m l S 4 Hlri k i .. * to 11 2 llottorirk I. toils, Harrison unci Clsik; Campbell and puivh. Heats Harxev Thorp. Kansas City. Mo.. Mav 18.—"Rad" Herring, southern and European lightn right, beat Haney Thorp of Kama* City tiers Wednesday night In every ran ltd of a 10 round bout 1 loo p fouled Herring twice, hut Her-J ring refused it rpt the light Thorp weighed 181 )ioUnd* and Her ! ring i ante m at J4ti pounds toe Xnseles.—Fish! funs contnbiilr.1 i » purse rtf 11.130 PS te .tefrsv eipenser for so epet siton in Ham T 4 ns ford, e.g "| tiltitsr, who hits almost lust Ins •ysilgV.J WISEACRES PICK BR AC AD ALE AND MAD PLAY TO MAKE GOOD SHOWING IN BIG RACE SATURDAY Walsh Sees INo Reason for Sudden Support of Sinclair En- ; try—Believes Black Gold W ill Show Hoofs to Classv Field—Past Performances of Western Thoroughbred Good. Bj DAVIS J. W ALSH 1 E\V YORK. May Is.— Eastern "wise money,” having shot the trifling matter of J5<)0,rtno on St. James and Sara sen in the winter books, passed along the good word today to back the Sin clair entry in a laudable effort to retrieve early losses in the Kentucky derby. Mad Play and Bracadale will be coupled In the betting from the Sinclair stable at Churchill Downs on Saturday and eastern gamblers are pleased to be lieve that one or the other will win. Large cotnniiesions have been plar Today's Entries. CHIRCH1LL DOWNS. F.r«: rare: purse *’ 20* claiming 4 •fir 0M1 ard up. * furlongs • > poo . 11 • Doctor Oler.n . .111 jack Fro** ...106 xModena .16«' Bar-'laKof'd . . 11 % * ororoander Me* Sec. ur I .106 Meek’ll ...... 112 Mr Beth . .11 Spcds .. .... 113 W ho Knoai Mt 111 Brother .Torn ..111 Cobweb .11.’ T.ouia Lichter xHollo .I0p helm .11 Flow er Snor> ..106 M!u Mi:.* . . • - * F.ob .13 xLong Boa* . .*A* Glynn !0* Rapid Day ....1U Gaiuiha .Ill Second rare Purs* $1,200 claiming, 2 ■ ear-old v maidens 4’. furlong*: Four Grots ...10S Capt. Schnellgp 168 •aH’ii C ora way 106 Pori in# ......10* Precious One- ..111 Bankrupt ...112 Star Girl ..107 Margarette Mar Ph. Ills Gentry ill tin 106 Blushing Ma:d 11 1 Fad Luck . ...1**; Van Elbe ....1*5 .1 G. Bickell ,1U Loretta Brooks 103 Hugo . 1*8 xR*bate ..1*0 c T TTorthing Chloe. D.109 ton .lr,5 Third race: Purse $1,300. claiming. Z : s»- olds and ur mile 4»*orney . 110 Cautious .110; x Blowing Bub- xOolala ....10* hies .'*110 *Br-ech Load*r Poll Gold ’. 12 Lugs . .. 11* %C»pu!e*t .110 xTtleacepa ..1*2 ieK*- Beauty 97 Carnarvon . .116 Fsurth rare Turee $*.400 claiming. 3 ; ear-olds $nd ur. 11-16 miles. Parts Mi d 114 xQuesada .*14 Ral-ot Brush . 1AS Rader . . *14 xOffsp-lng Blanhe Mac . 111 Dobson .., . . 1A€ j Fifth ra^e; Purse $1,106: allowances {the Eaer-rn Parkway: 5-:> ear-elds and up n ! le; ■o hoot ... 9» Bios Nose .Til .John Finn . ..112 Ln'ted Verde ..112 Hopeless 111 Dust About ... Hi 8-ixth rs^“ Purse $1 4*0 allowance* »he Douglas Park. 2-: ear-o’.d# 4 -» fur ! i^ng* Red . *1* Maxim-hau . . 1161 ! Pa*ruel .118 Glory ...lli-, ; r»--" I'»(. Mt *n •• 9 - Purse $1 3**. claiming - -.«r old* and up tni’e I eV. A- t 112 xF .g P-ir-co - ‘ Ed Pend *tor . 114 xAHl* Ochs ‘W, -;ul Hal! 110 The Runt **: i xRur.'iuo; II* vgway ..1*0 j ■'Kirk Lexington HA Pretty Politic.an 162 : o iip.e- - 11$ xAppren m# allowance claimed. Weath jer cloud), track good. JAMAICA. F «: -a » C.aiming ndea 2-*esr-i , o’.di c- furi6rg* ■ A *. Whittin ton 114 xTh»o Fs- ... 1A7! Whitewash 112 Toung April . ...u;i j xUttle Psl 1 ft2 ero-vd rare, conditions: 3 ; es^-olds ard • I'". rr > ard 70 * ard* Tr ■w 112 Ba-go’d K inr a ibe • . 1>3 Fift F;f . . . 107 ! I Comic Song ' 9 Masquer* .♦ Fr*irate . 122 Third rsce Ciifin'nr mares S-yeer-i , r * « 4 r d UP 6 fu* "Pt Hour 99 Bib’ Lace 4? | 1 xTra’aia 1*; Comedy .104 1 I T ••• . I*; Idle Tho’ights ! « 1 Moon Prsamr 49 rs-'oba D'Ore 9* xRoee of Lima Shoe On *4 Sophy . 1M Bt*rlon 164 j Ft * 99 xLady Re** . ..114 4ntic*ra» on 1A4 Fxalted Ruler . 110, Fore t Flower .1*9 sLun*n 9* ; Fourth race Montana Handicap. S-jur «vd* end up; 1 1-14 Herhf’ftos .1*9 King A'Pert 167 F - - g 11 * .* Knobbie *.25 Fargold .... 1 05 F.fth rare; Conditions: 3-year*o.ds and u- furlongs. Horn* Star . 1*4 Bonararte . , ’** Southern Grose 111 Bantam Cock 100 Maxi* .10* Houri ... ...... 16** The World .. lAR Sun Andin e *00 ! J aura Bar . 1*'. Rose of Lima * *3 Re*» Beloved 93 \ragon . ill Sixth rare Maidens claiming. 2-* car et !» and up: 4 furlong* Grenade .110 Repsriee ...1*8 . • King of F rtune 106 Lands l o 10* Mort Martro . .163 Radiancy 13 l uirip': 165 xV. h'tr Aik 1 *A tApprentice allowan e claimed, t.eear. fa«: Providenre. It I.—Jack Renault. 4 an xdi- heavyweight, scored a technlralj knockout O'er Joe White of New TorkJ in F'** seventh round c? a 12-round h'1 ut. rrf in handbooks here and other* will.. ! he wired west on the day of the rajB~* 1 to he laid off at the prevailing Braradale is the colt they like amt they are trusting to “Sinclair ttj<'k “ to make the hunch stand up. Botle> eastern and western gamblers are lay •• Ing all kinds of bets on the charfCedb of the two colts, evidently inspired-by the belief that the derby will prove one of the most open races of recent years. Meantime, the men behind the wId; ter books which are operated cn » “play or pay" basis, are satisfied ts let the situation ride, They got tlireixs when Sarazen and St. James, heavily played in the future books were with draw n from the race last week and Wise counsellor, the hope of Ken tucky "went bad." There etill seemed to be some hope today that Wm Counsellor might be rushed to Churchill Downs for the race but It [ was a forlorn chance. The UVerd colt is hardly up to running a typical ** mile and a quarter, even If hie present form is more creditable than It wa* a} , Pimlico. In any case, Black Gold has taken 1 precedence ov er H ise Counsellor as the western hope in the derby and 1 not without reason. He won the I Louisiana derby last winter, beating 'lad Play in the clinking time of 1:37 2-5 for the mile and two days ago turned 1:37 4 5 spread eagling his. 1 field in' tlie derby trial stakes. As a matter of fact, the writer see« no gooi re,-son for the easternLaup port of Mad Play and Bracadal*. F.oth were badly bumped at the post in the Proakness and BraeadaJ* never got up, finishing 13th. Mad Pi ay came home third but showed nothing. Drawing a line through Black Gold to the ability cf the Sinclair pair, It might be mentioned that Wild Aster, to w hlch Black Gold gave f.v# pounds and a beating in the derby trial, de feated Bracadale at Jamaica last !we*k- _»__ AL VAN RYAN • KAYOES KRAUSE Aberdeen. S. D., May 34 —>4 Van Kjan. St. Paul welter-weight, scored a seventh round knockout over Battling Krause of Fargo tonight In the main bout of the American Legion boxing show. The fight w as scheduled for * 10 rounds. Ja< k Roth, local bantam, knocked out Battling Lyon of Sioux Ci*y lb 33 seconds after the first round open. > ^ *d with a hard right smash to the chin. —* RIFLE TOURNEY PLANNED FOR CITY Rlf!e shots of Omaha will ka- «,• | 'hance to dieplav their shooting Ub'4 I fly here June 7, when a shoot will i he held. The shoot, according t i ! present rlans. will be divided Into | three classes—Junior, open to all, and novice. It is the plan of these back of t>» sheet to send the w,nn»r of the Junky | division to Camp Perry. O . to o*im. pet= m the national amateur fina'r. •RUBE’MARQUARD OUT OF LINEUP Cincir.rau. O . May 15.—Fitcher Richard L (Rubel Marquard. of row [Boston Braves, was taken to a Cia .cinnati hospital late Wednesday and ■will undergo an operation for appen dicitis. it was teamed. He was strick en suddenly when in his room a*. * hotel. CONNIE CURRIE TO FIGHT BUD TAYLOR Sioux City. la.. May 35.—Connie .Currie. Sioux City haniamweight box* et hvs ”igr\p*l to fight Bud Taylor, Terre Haute, v. t pmnde- in the main event of ah outdoor boxing show to be staged by Promoter Jim Mullen a: Aurora. Hi . on May 33. Tech High Tennis Coach Picks Team for Meet at Lincoln Friday Coarh Knipprath of ths -Till hnical ip* rienred players, Shoemaker am! High tennis team has picked the Handler hatbig competed in (enlral . . _. i tournaments, ivliile Pool and WheaJev squad mat mil represent the Maroon'. . .... , ■ bate men melding requets for acme in the meet st Lincoln KnJav. lime. Shoemaker and I tea ley, by nin \] 11.-.-. •. ranks ' *■ ,n the s. ning a three-set match from Pool and . t\ 1 si en.,ker s capable of \ an ter. prosed their superiority in shotting hint a fast ram# jo» tVhes the double*, while \l Handler and Poet in *:ngle« though rot ae steady George Pool mil make up th* singles a pi.-..'or team. * | the team v* ill leave for Lincoln Tri The men on the team aie all ex- dnv morning. * MOTHER:- Fletcher’s lastoru is a pleasant. lur-iiless. Substi tute for Castor Oil. Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all age*. To avoid imitations, gloaia look for the signature o( Troveri directions on earh package. J^yajcjgrn ..^rplipi rgOOWd Ik M . .. Vt . '•