Cubs Claw Jimmy Ring for Victory and Go Into Lead in National League Race w Chicago Beats Phillies. 8 to 6; Score 5 in First Alexander Hurls Good Ball for Winners — Mokan Slams Out Home Run for Philadelphia. iHICAGO, May 21.— Chicago went into first place today by bunching hits in 1 three innings off Jimmy Ring, for an S to fi victory over ^ I Philadelphia. Alex ander had only one had inning when the visitors hunched hits, one a homer hv Mokan, with two men on, while ___ the locals con tributed four errors. Score: PHILADELPHIA. | . CHICAGO. AB.ILO.A! AB.H.O.A Sand, sa 5 3 1 3] Stair cf 3 3 5 0 Walker, rf 1 » li III Hoi-her,as r. 1 4 3 H rich, rf 4 0 4 0| ll tham 3b 4 2 3 3 -'lokan, If 5 3 2 0; GrPes. lb 3 n 9 n W ill! a. cf 4 II 1 oj K'berg. 3b 4 I ll 3 honl, 2b 5 2 1 5| Grigsby, If 4 1 2 II Holke, lb 4 3 111 2| H’heotp, rf 4 0 1 II P k on. 3b 4 ii n li H’rtnett.e 3 3 4 1 W llsun, c 4 13 1! Alex der, p 2 n n 4 P.ing. p 3 II 2 li — __ XW'htone 10 0 0| Tula Is 32 111 27 13 Totals 40 11 24 12) x Bat ted for King in ninth. Score by Innings: Philadelphia .100 040 001—6 ... so | oox—5 Summary—Runs. Sand (2), Mokan (2), Wilson, Ring. Statu, Hollocher, Friberg Grigsby. Hartnett <2>. Alexander. Errors: l ord. Ring. Grantham (21. Grimes. Alex ander. Two-lmae hits: Mokan. Harmed. Home run: Mokan. Sacrifice hila: snu. Grantham, Alexander. tumble p|av: Hol locher to Grantham to Grimes. i.eri on bases: Philadelphia. «; Chicago. 7, Bases on halls: Off Alexander, 1; off Bing, 4, Struck out: By Alexander. 4: bv Ring. 2. I m pi res; Moran, Pfirman and Powell. 1 ime: 1:29. Cards Trim Brave?. St Loul*. May 21.—1Th* Boston Bravos rallied In ihe ninth tnday for four runs, rut were unable to overcome the Cardi nals' lead, and the locala won, S to 5, is the final (tame of the series. Stuart al lowed but nine hits, mostly scattered. Cruise hit a home run In the last frame with one on. Score, BOSTON'. ST. LOT IS, AH.H O.A ! AH H O A. Towel I cf 4 u 1 0| J.Smith ct :i o 5 n B’croft »s 3 0 4 2! Flack rf 4 3 3 (I t'un'am It 4 1 3 0. H’rnsby 2h 4 4 ; 4 .M l Ills in 4 i s ®iHot'ley in .1 o 3 0 Tlern'y !li 4 1 : l| Blades if 4 2 1 t) stenael rf 4 0 u 0| Fretjsu 3b b 1 2 2 J'’liett 3b 4 1 1 2’jTopVer ss 4 2 2 0 O'Neill c 4 2b 2 (lonr.sles c 4 2 9 n Stryker p 2 1 0 41 Stuart p 4 2 U 0 Lucas p tl 0 0 01 ___ xK. Smith 110 1. Totals 3s IS 27 t x Felix 0 0 0 0! xCrulsa 1 1 0 u' Totals 35 5 24 14 x Halted for Stryker In eighth. xRan for E. Smith in eighth. -\ Baited for Lucas in ninth. Scot* by innings; B.bitou . non 001 004—5 •Si. Louis . ooo 121 22x—8 Summary—Rung, Mclnni*, Tadgelt, C* N^ill (2>. Cruise. Smith. Fleck (2), Hornsby, Bottomley. Blade*. Gonzales, Stuart. Error*. Powell. Toporcet Twn b**e bit*: Gonzales. Klark (2). Hornsby. .Mclnni*. Home run: Cruise. Stolen raves. Toporcer. Hornubj. Sacrifices: •T Smith. Bottomley. Double p|*y*: Ffel grtu to Hornsby to Bottomley, Stryker to Bancroft to Mclnni*. Left on base*: Bn* ton. ft; St. Loin*. 10. Base* on ball*: Off b'lyker, .V, off Smart. 1; off hum*. 1. .^truck out: Hv Stryker, 3; by Stuart, ft. Hfi*: off Stryker. 14 in seven innings; off Luca*. 2 ib on* inning. Hit by pitched ba .: By Stuart. Bancroft; by Lucas. Blades. Losing pitcher: Stryker. Crn iiiej. Klem and Wilson. Time: 1.49. Osborne Holds Keds. Cincinnati. May 2L—Brooklyn pulled t incinnaii out of fjr.nt place today by (Raging a batting rally in the seventh, inning, when they earned seven run* on H»ven hit*, winding up with a triple by Griffith/ Rixey had pitched well up to this nolnt, but both he and Mav were driven off the mound during tho big in ning. Osborne, formerly of the Chicago Cub*, starting his first big game of the season, held the Reda safe throughout. The score: BROOKLYN. I CINCINNATI. AB 11.0 A A H. 11.0. A. Bailey.cf 2 '» ft n Rurns.rf 404 11 .loston.es 4 2 4 2 I >» ubert. 1 h 4 l !) 1 Wheat.If f, l :t 11 Pinelll,3b 4 111 1'ouril 1 lb ft 2- ft u Roush.cf 4 2 .'{ 0 Slock. 3b f* 2 •• U Ceveney.es 4 2 14 c.nffith.rf ft 4 ; 0 Hr#**ler.if 4:21 High. 2b 3 i| 11 j, Boh lie, 2b .1 M 1 ' Ta'lor.c 4 1 ft 1 Fowler,2b 1 0 0 2 Osborn*.d 3 2 10 Wlngo.c 2 0 6 1 -Rixey. p 2 0 0 2 Totals 16 14 27 8 May.p 0 11 0 0 Benton, p 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 33 I 37 16 Kcors by Innings: Brooklyn ..800 015 T01—9 Cincinnati .000 011 000—2 Summary — Run*: .Tohnston, Wheat. Fournier (2). Stock. Griffith. Taylor (2). Osborne. Pinelll, Caveney, Errors: John ston, Fournier, Hressler. Rnhne. Rixey. Two-bsse hits: Pinelll. Caveney. Stork. Oihrirn*. Three-base hit: Griffith. 8ac r1 fires: Wingo. Bailey <3). Johnston, High. Double plays: Fowler to Wingo to Caveney to Dm ubert to Caveney; High to Johnston to Fournier. Ja»ft on bases: Brooklyn. 7; Cincinnati. 6. Bases on balls: Off Rixey. 2. Struck out: By Rixey. 2: bv Benton. 1; by Osborne, 4 Hits: Off Rixev. ft in ft 1- inning*, off Mav. 3 In 1-3 inning: off Benton. 1 In 2 1-3 in r ng* Losing pitcher: Rixey. I’mplres; Sweeney, Quigley and Hart. Time, 1 45. (>iant? Brat Piralr?. Pittsburgh, Pa..* May 21.—New York broke it* losing it'?ak by winning the final game of the series from Pittsburgh tod*v, 10 to * The game was featured by heavy hitting on both side*. Pitts burgh u*ed five pitcher* ami Nsw York, Baseball Ubnljs and Standings W KST KR \ LEAG U E. W. I*. Pot. Win. Lose. Denver .22 11 .667 .676 .647 Wichita .19 12 .613 .625 .59 4 Tulsa .20 13 .606 .616 .688 Omaha .17 14 .548 ,M* .Ml Oklahoma City 1 4 1 6 .467 .484 .452 St. Joseph .17 17 .433 .452 .419 Lincoln . 1 1 19 .367 .387 .356 Des Moines . 7 21 .250 276 .241 lesterduv’s Results. Lincoln. »; Omaha. 2. Oklahoma Clt>. 9; Wichita, 5. Denver. 7; Des Moines, 5. Tulsa, 7; St. Joseph. 4. Lames Today, Omaha at Lincoln. Wichita at Oklahoma City, Des Moines at Denver. St. Joseph st Tulsa. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win I>ose Chicago . 16 12 .571 .586 .552 Cincinnati . 1 6 1 2 .571 .586 .552 New York .17 13 .567 .58 1 543 Brooklyn . 1 5 1 4 .617 .533 .500 Boston .12 13 .460 .500 .462 Pittsburgh .14 1 6 .467 .4«4 .452 St Louis . 1 2 1 6 .429 .4 48 .414 Philadelphia . 9 16 .360 .380 .346 Yesterday’s Results. New York. 10; Pittsburgh. 6. Chicago. 8. Philadelphia. 6. Brooklyn. 9; Cincinnati, 2. St. Louis, 8; Boston. 5 (•allies Today. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win Lose. New York . 16 9 .640 .654 .615 Poston .16 10 . F 1 5 630 .59.1 St. Louis . 15 1 1 .577 .593 .556 Detroit . 14 14 .500 .*.17 .48.3 Cleveland .12 U .480 .500 .462 Washington .12 15 .4 4 4 .464 .429 Chicago . 1 1 1 4 440 .462 .423 Philadelphia . S 18 .301 .533 .*96 Yesterday's Results. Boston. 5; Detroit. 4. Chicago at Philadelphia; rain. Cleveland at New York; tain. St. Louis at Washington; rain. Game* Todu.v, St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. Pet. Win. Lose Kansas City .18 13 .681 .594 563 Indianapolis .17 12 .571 .600 .567 St. Paul . 17 1 4 .548 .563 .531 Louisville . 1 4 1 4 .509 .51 7 .483 Milwaukee . 1 3 1 4 .481 .500 464 Toledo . 1 2 15 .444 464 429 Minneapolis . 1 4 1 8 .4.18 .465 .424 Columbus ..13 18 .419 .4*8 .406 Yesterday's Reeult*. Milwaukee. 10. St. Taul. 12. Kansas City. 11: Minneapolis. 4 Indianapolis. 4: Columbus, a. Toledo, 6; Louisville. 2. Lames Today, Toledo at T>oulsvi!le. Columbus at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Kansas City at Minneapolis. TRI STATE LEAGUE. Tram "landings. W, L. Pet. Win Lose Beatrice .12 1 .12* .929 .857 (•rand Island .... 7 6 .538 .571 .500 Sioux City . 5 7 .417 .462 .385 Sloujt Kails . 6 6 .500 .638 .463 Norfolk . 4 7 .364 .417 .333 Hastings . 3 8 273 .333 .250 Yesterday's Results. Hastings, 5; Sioux Falla, 4. Norfolk. 9. Beatrice. 3. Grand Island. 8; Sioux City, I. (•ames Today. Sioux City at Grand Island. Beatrice at Norfolk. Hastings st Sioux Falls. IN TERN ATI O N A L LF.AG IE. Baltimore Jersey City, postponed, rain. Reading-Newark. postponed, rain. Syracuse, 6; Toronto. 3. Buffalo, 7; Rochester. 2. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Mobile. 9. Memphis. 1. New Orleans, 8; Lit Ms Rock, 9 Birmingham, 11; N sail villa, 14. (No other schedule). THREE-EYE LEAGUE. Bloomington 4. Evansvllls. I. Danville. 1; Terrs Hauts, T. Peoria, 9; Decatur. A, MIC H1GAX-ONTARIO LEAGUE. Flint, a; Hamilton, 3 Saginaw, 3. Muskegon. 1. Bay City, 6: Kalamazoo. 3 Grand Raplda-London postponed; rain. MISSISSIPPI VAI.I.F.T. Marshalltown. 2, Cedar Rapids, A (10 inn ngs>. \ Moline. 2; Ottumwa. 6. Waterloo, 7; Rock island. 4 Dubuque, S; Burlington, 7 (11 Innings), TEXAS LEAGUE. Beaumont, 2: Dallas, 2 (called end of 11th, darkness). Houston. 14; Wichita Falla. 1. San Antonio. 3; Shreveport. S. Galveston, 6; Fort Worth. 6. two. McQuillan relieving Bentley In the ninth Terry hit a home run in the first innln'r. The score: NEW YORK I PITTSBURGH. A MII.O A ab.h Aa. Young.rf 5 4 1 lj CareV.cf 5 12 0 Fch.2h-as 6 1 3 2j Cuyler.lf 5 1 3 0 So w'tll.cf 4 12 0 Wright s* 5 4 2 2 Mcii*.e| |f 4 12 0! Rarnh't.rf 6010 Terry, lb 4 2 6 1 Tra>nor.3b 5 3 2 3 .lMikiiun.es 4 1 4 6| M vilie.'.'h 5 0 2 4 Wilson.rf 1 1 2 O.Grimm.lb 3 2 12 t droll.3h 4 1 1 II Gooch.c 4 2 3 1 Gowdy.C 4 2 6 0 K remer.p 2 1 » 2 Bentley, p 6 2 0 1 J/dgren.p o o o i MQIlan.p 0 0 0 0 * Moors lino V — —- - — Stone p 0 0 0 0 Totala 40 II 17 11) i Mueller l o o n Stelnedsr.p o o o o Ids.p oooi Totals 41 TI 17 II xBatted for Lundgren In seventh. r.Bafted for Stone In slghth. New York . 310 004 101—.)« Pittsburgh ..000 0J2 131— * Summary—Rune Young, Southworth, Menssl (2). Terry (2), Jackson, Gmh, Uotvdy. Bentley. Carey, Cuyler, Wright. Barnhart. Traynor. Grimm (2). Errors: Houthworth. Jackson. Cuyler Bsrnhart, Krenier Two.baae hits: Wright. Wilson. Three has* hits Young. Wright, Gooch. Home run: Terry. Sacrifice hit; Young. Double plays: Terry to Jackson, Krernsr to Traynor to Grimm. Left on base*; New York. 9. Pittsburgh 7. Baae* on balls: Off Krenier. 1. off Lundgren. I; off Stejrieder. 2 off Ydo 1; off Bentley, 1. Struck out By Kremer. 1; by Bentley, by McQuillan. 1. Ills Off Krenier, 10 in 5 1-3 Innings; off Lundgren. 4 in 1 2-3 tnnings; off Stone, l in 1 Inning; off Mtelneder, none in none, off Yde. l in 1 inning, off Bentley. 16 in 8 2-3 innings; off McQuillan, none in 1-3 Inning Win- i ntng pitcher: Bentley Losing pitcher; Kreiner. Umpires McCormick snd O Day. I :me of ga me 2 :03. | ! t SC^ Cb 5 5 d i d a f> c c | ST* mUd 10c-* 2for.25c * 15c Valentine Unvarying High Quality Since 1848 .1 LU LfiJ.fi &B.J ~ 3 « Clark’s Single Beats Tigers Boston, May 21.—Boston defeated Detroit, 5 to 4, today, giving the Bed Sox five straight victories and 13 wins out of the last 16 starts. Clarke's single in the eighth sent over what proved to be the deciding run after AVambsgnnss' single. Yeach's bunt and Wambsganss' steal of third. The score: DKTROtT. I BOSTON. AH.HO.A AB.H.O.A. ITanev.3b f» 0 1 2 Flagst'd.cf 4 1 4 *» Cobb.cf 4 1 2 H W'ganR*.2b 3 l 2 4 Wlngu.lf 3 110 Vearh.lf 3 1- n 0 H Titian.rf 3 1 0 o' I farri*. 1 b 4 1 15 0 Pratt.2b 3 1 0 Si Boone.rf 3 110 Rlgnev.ss 4 10 3 .TCollIn*.rf 0 0 0 o Blue.lb 3 0 17 1 Clark.3b 4 117 Rassler.o 4 12 4 O'Neill.o 3 0 2 d xKerr o 0 o 0 T.ee.** ft ft 1 ft WCnlllna.p 3 117 Kzxell.aa 3 1 1 5 xManu*h 1 ft ft n Quinn.n 2002 Total* 33 7 24 1 5 Total* 2!» 7 27 1 « xBatterl for \V Collin* in ninth, illan for Ba**!*r In ninlh. Score by inning*: Detroit .3ftl ftftft ftftn— 4 ' Boston .00ft 4ft0 Olx—5 Summary—Run*: Haney. Wingo (2). Heilmann. Wambsgan** <2). Veach. Har ris. Boone. Errors: Pratt. T,ee (21. Excell. Two-base hits: Heilmann. Flagstead Three-base hits: Harris. Boone. Stolen base: Wambsganss. Sacrifices: Pratt. Wingo. Blue. Quinn. Veach. Double plays: Bassler to Blue: Wambsganss to Ezzell to Harris: Ezzell to Wambsganss to Harris. 1.oft on base* Detroit. 6; Boston. 0. Base* on ball*: Off W. Collins. 3: off Quinn, 1. Struck out: Bv Collins. 3: by Quinn, 2. Empires: Nailin and Evans. Time. 1:50. A novelty at track sports will be the encampment of the at. John’s Military academy of Delafield, 'Wis., 500 strong accompanying their team to the University of Chicago* 20th annual interscholastic m-et, May 30-SI. RACfflgggpS Yesterday's Results. WOODBINE. First race: Three quarter mile: Pollymara (t*hui3-5. Henry Partner, Caven dish and Aunt L.in also ran. Third race: Five-eighths mile: Mlt (Owens) .. 25.85 8.90 5 95 Sea Fairy (Oantner) . 4.55 4 20 Prince of Power (Chalmers) 6 20 Time 1:01 4-5. Spanish Name. Starma 11 it and Chert also ran. Fourth race .VPile and a sixteenth: V Ha Trips h re (P Walls). 3 80 2 45 2.06 Wilkes Ksrre (Howard). 3 35 2.20 Spot (’ash (Stevens). 2.25 Time: 1:46 1-5. Deep Thought. Damask and Brilliant Jester also ran. Fifth race: Three-quarter mil#: Seth's Lemon (Stirling).. 7.05 .(.60 3 05 Arend-il (Chalmers). 4.30 4 10 Ocridenta (Clark). 6.86 Time; 1:14 2-5. Runaway, Heavy Ar tillery. St. Quentin, Vacuum, Play On. Fehrah, Katherine Rankin, Shu# and Aunt Jane also ran. Sixth race: Five-eighth* mile: Fairbank (P. Walls). 27.35 3 95 2.65 Duchess II (Howard).2.10 2.05 Roval Pearl (Ambrose).2.70 Time- 1:10 1-5. Irish Belle. Golden An swer. El I'anoo, Siberian, (’abin Maid, Southern (Slow ahd Village of Hit also ran Seventh race: 1 1-18 mile-: Trajanus (Chalmers) .8.18 3.55 ? 90 Night Raider (Sharpe) . 4 35 3 00 Persist en< e (Ambrose) ... ....390 Time, 1:4«. Curland. Joaqulna alao ran. JAMAICA. First, race: Three-quarter mils: Faensa (Turner) ..4-8 II 1-8 Magic Call (Thomas).......7-1 1-1 Dolomite (Fields) .even Time 1:14 1-5. Polycarp. King of For tune. The Scholar. Dr. Dave Harrington. Lcuverne and Rugby also ran. Second race: Mile and one sixteenth: Irsulatn (Harvey) .11-5 4-6 1-4 Despair (Burke) .4-5 1-3 Olynthua (Hastings) ..even Time; 1:46 3-5. Normal, Superbum and St. Martins also ran. Third race; Three fourths mils: Indian Trail (E. Barnes) ....7-5 1.3 out Lord Granite (Burke) . 2-5 out Miss Carina (Burns) . 1-3 Time: 1:12 1-5. Southern Cross and Ar lington a isn ran. Fourth race; Mile and one sixteenth: Horologe (Burke) .9-5 3-5 1-6 hmg Alberr (O'Hara) . 7-10 1-4 Top Sergeant (L. Fator) .... 1-4 Time: 1:50 1-5. Donges and Jacqueline Julian also ran. Fifth race; Five-eighths mile Peanuts (Thurber) . R-5 3 5 1-4 Reminder (Coltiletti). 2 6 out kumonln (Allen) . even Tim*1 1 on 2-5. Mervinia, Arno and Billy Kennealv also ran. Sixth race: Three-quarter mile: Suncar (E. Hummer) . 3-1 6-5 3-6 Honfleur (Maiben) .aven 1-2 Vexation (L. Fator) .... . 2-1 Time: 1:41. Repartee. Tlday, Joe Mar rone II Twinkling Star. J^uamlne. Elopement and Meditator also ran. also ran. CHURCHILL DOWNS. First race: Three-fourtha mile: Polynesia (Parke) .4.10 3 36 2 60 Hullo (McCabe i . 4 10 3.00 Dusty Mary (Harvey) . 3.20 Time: 1:16 4-5. Miss America, Royal pick. Verbena. Lamp Ward. Tomtella and Omasex also tan. Second race: Four and one-half fur longs : Blgnonia (Gruber) .16 70 5 36 2 90 Chinook (Kelsay) . *5© 2.10 Fair Vision (McDermott). 2 30 Time: 56 3 5. Realize, Probity, Atomm and Tesuque also ran. Third race l mils: Blue Nose (Lvkei . * 4© 1 66 nut Anelum Maid (Wallace) . 4 10 ©tit Triumph (Parke) .out Time. 1:43. Newmarket also ran. Fourth race: 1 mile Willow Tree (Thorndyke) 1* 50 * no 3 70 Stump Jr (Stutta) .. 5 70 3 20 Jupiter (Martin) 2 30 Time: 1:43 4-5. Blua Bird and Raider also ran. Fifth race- 44mile: Mon-field (Kennedy) .29 00 10 no 7.40 Sandalwood (Thorndyke) . 4 30 4 00 Double T (Kills) .in.no Time, 1:15 Ben Bolt, Mexican Tea, Follow’ Me, Klmax and Gusaie P. alao ran Sixth race: 4*4 furlonxs Flyint Kbony (Burn) ......3 40 2 90 2 40 Ocean Turrent (Stutts) .0.30 3.50 Fanny de Cnuray (Parke) .... 2 70 Time. .54 3-5. Step Alona and Aviette also ran. Seventh rare- 1 miles: Privil«*e (Parka) .9 90 4 30 3 00 Dobson (Cilia) .3.40 2.50 Off Sprint (Wllllama) .3.10 Time l 57 1-5. Pastoral Swain. Attor nev «nd Kacarpolette also ran "Dutch" Leonard to Join Detroit Detroit, May 21.—Hubert (Dutch) Leonard, veteran southpaw, who quit the Tigers In April, 1922, following a salary disagreement, will rejoin the Detroit club in July, it was learned here today, Leonard, following his disagreement, wtih the Tigers, bolted the American league and entered the outlaw ranks, pitching for Kresno, Cal., in the Imperial Valley league. He quit the Fresno team last year, but under the rules of baseball he automatically was barred from organ ized play for one year after leaving the outlaw • league. Leonard is reported to have kept in condition at his ranch near Sanger, Cal , and added a knuckle hall to his repertoire since last pitching for De troit. r---;— a ! American Association | St. Paul. May 21 — R H E Mtlwauka* .1*1 12 3 St Paul . 12 18 2 BaM#rl«*—Winn. Shan*v. Walker Pot'. Schaark and Shlnault : McQuaid. Flttery. Naplar, Marrltt, Holzhauawr and Dixon, Loutgvltle, Ky., May 21.— R H E Toledo . 5 10 1 Louisville . 2 * A Batteries- Bradshaw and Schulte; Holley and M*yer Minneapolis. May 21.— R H E Kansas City . 11 15 1 Minneapolis .... 4 S 1 Batteries—*"aldwell. Dawson am! Sklft. Lynch, Griffin, McGraw and Grabowski. Mi) er Indianapolis, M|y 21 — R H. E Columbus . 3 7 Indianapolis . 4 H 1 Batteries—Palmero and Urban, Bur well and Krueicct. DUNDEE TO FIGHT SAMMY MANDELL New York, May 21.—Johnny Dun ne* will risk his junior lightweight championship in a 10-vound match with Sammy Mandell of Rockford, 111., at Chicago on June ?, according to announcement today by Charles Johnston, Dundee's manager. Huretwood Wins. By Associated Press. New Market England. May 21 — Hurstwood, by Gay Crusader out of. Bleasdale, owned by S. Tatters&l, won the New Market, stakes of £1,000, which is considered a tryoilt for the derby, run here today. H. S. Aga Khan's Salmon Trout was second and Lord Derby’s Sansovino, third. Eight horses ran. Bright Knight favorite for the derby, wits unplgr^d. The betting wti: Hurst wood. 10 to 1 8H*irrt; Salmon Trout, b to 2 Sansovino. 11 to 2 aga’.nst. Select Officials for Valley Meet Lincoln. May 21—Official* for the Missouri valley conference meet here Saturday were announced Wednes day. It requires a small army of starters, timers and scorers, but these m*n will he the only persons per mitted on the field, except the con testants. Even the coaches must re main in the stands. This gives the spectators a chance to see all the events. Cheater L. Brewer, athletic director at the University of Missouri, is referee, and John C*. Grover, old-time Washington university athlete and for many, years starter of the valley meet, will serve In that capacity. Other officials: Judges of finish: Earl Johnson, head Judge; C W. Terry. Byron McMahon. Tom Smith. Dr. B C. Wildman. J H Ashler. Field Judge*: John W Fuhrer.. h**d Judge- Dr. H G Clapp. W. H Browne. Fred Dale. Otto Zumw nkle. H W. Gar ret. Earl Campbell, W. G. Kline. Her man Jobst, O. B Anderson, Harold Hart ley. Harry Johnson. Clerk of course William I> Day. Inspectors George Ca^ey. Milton Jones. John Riddell. Ed Smith Announcer: Ted L. Csnty. Scorer- Harold Gish Physician: Dr. Oliver Everett. Manager a- do they TASTE t"’ All right. When it comes to that. Chesterfields — if you give them the chance—will tell their own story (andywore it !)in afar better way than we can. Such popularity must be deserved Copyright n?4, I inrrrr It Mrrtl TotAtro To. Chesterfield CIGARETTES