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Carey’s Home Run, With Cuyler on Base, Aids Pittsburgh to Defeat St Louis Pirates Score Five Tallies in Eighth Inning cadi Club U scs Two Hnrlers; < .arils Complete Three Double Plays; Bighee Collects Three Hits. -ITTSB1RGH, .In nr !. —Carey's home run with Ctiyler on base in (lie eighth inning; gave i’iUsbtirgh Ilie lead lover St. Louis, the Pirate* winning today's game, 6 to 2. Three additional run* were “.cored in tile batting rally that fol lowed Carey’s drive. Score: ST. WITIS. PITTSBURGH. AU.II.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. l'la k rf. i 0 0 OiC.rey cf 1 1 i, 11 ! »r 111 hit If 4 1 1 (I Blglme If 4 :t 4 0 H’nsby :'i> 4 o :: a Wright r* a a 4 a Bul’l.y lb 4 2 S 0' TVhart rf 4 I 0 II Mueller cf :: 1 5 OlTray’r 3b 4 2 1 3 I' UIIU 2b 3 0 o 2j M’ville 2b 4 2 2 f> • inn/, lea c 2 1 2 2 Grimm lb 4 1 H 2 \Smith <» 0 0 O' Gooch e 4 12 2 N’eib'all c l ft 1 0 Kremer p 2 ft ft 1 Cooney ei 3 1 4 RlzCuyler 1 ft ft ft l'x i r p 2 2 <t 0: Copper p ft 0 ft 0 J’feffer p n ft 0 ft xMyers 1 ft ft 0 Total* 34 13 27 If, Totals 31 8 24 121 xKnn for (lonzaleH In seventh, x Hatted for Pfoffer In ninth. /.Batted fur Kremer In eighth. Score by Innings: St l.onIs . 000 1 00 01 0—2 1 ittsburgh . 000 100 05x— 6 SumirmT—Runs: Doufhlt, Gonzales. Carey. Blgbee, Barnhart, Truynor, Maran 9A \ iHe. Cuyler Errors: Hornsby. Wright. Two-base hits: Btgbee, Cooney, Maran vllle. Home run: Carey. Sacrifice hits: Fi Hgaii, Flack Cooney. Wright. Double plays: Maranville to Wright to Orlntm, Gonzales to Cooney, Hornsby to Cooney to Bottomley. Left on bases: St. Louis. 7; Pittsburg, 6. Bases on balls: Off Kremer. 2. Struck out: By Kremer, 1; by Dyer. 1. Hits: Off K remet . 8 In e ;rht Innings; off Cooper, none in one Inning: off Dyer. 11 In seven and two thlnls Inninpa: off Pfeffer, 2 in one-third Ini int.'. Winning pitcher: Kremer. !,o» Iruf pitcher; lfvtr. Empires: O'Day and McCormick. Time: 1:26. YALE’S VICTORY POPULAR ONE New Haven, Conn., June 2.—Yale's victory in the intercollegiate track and field games at Cambridge on Sat urday is declared by the Yale News today to have been a popular one. It says In part: "The victory of the Blue will he popular throughout the east, which has chafed for three years at the suc cessive triumphs of Pacific coast ath letes. That Yale "should have broken the spell and have proved the At lantic's shores at least not totally effete justly brings it the full meas ure of glory and the plaudits of the multitude.” Britain’s Davis Tram Vi ins. Ily Associated Press. Birmingham, England, .Tuna 2.— Cicat Britain's Da via nip doubles t* mi defeated the Spanish doubles t arn three sots to one in the ser-ond European round. The British team 1 .s won two matches to Spain's one. 55 the single* on Saturday having been eqimlly divided. ADV I II tTsKM I NT. DO THEY LOOK AT YOUR PIMPLES INSTEAD OF AT YOU? You Can Get Rid of Them Quickly, Easily and With Little Expense Mercirex Heals the Worst Cases Unsightly pimples, blackheads and eczema destroy your poise and confidence. T ou feel that people are looking at them, and not at vou. Use pleasant Mercirex and clean your skin of every blemish. 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Mercirex is for sale at your drug store—only 75 cents. Write for free hook on the rare of the skin. The L. I). Caulk Co., Milford, Del. We also recommend Mercirex Soap. Here's instant relief from that burn ing corn! Blue-jay wilUtop the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and come* out. Doe* sway with dangrrou* paring. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. I© BAB tilt Blue-jay - . . -~V Finish of Annual 500-Mile Auto Race at Indianapolis <___/ Photo shows .loe Boyer, winner of file Indianapolis speedway elassie, crossing the winning line, 130,000 spectators witnessing this great event, in which famous drivers contended. Karl Cooper looked like a sure winner until he was forced into the pits with but 55 miles to go. Boyer was acting as relief driver for Corum and was delving a Deusenherg Special. Giants Defeat Braves, 9 to 6 New York, .lune 2.—The New York Nationals divided a two game series with Boston here, winning today by a score of 9 to 6. Kelly scored four runs for New York and hit a home run, a double and a single. Score: BOST«>\\ I NKW YORK. AB.K.O.A I AR.H.O.A Felix. cf 4 1 6ft' Young, rf 4 2 1 0 R'roft. **512 2 Frisch. 2h 5 0 6 6 ‘ “ham, If 6 1 1 11 S’worth, rf 5 2 1 ft Gibs’n. 1b 4 1 7 ft| Meusel. If 5 1 4 0 T'rney, 2b 2 2 1 ft| Kelly, lb 6 2 13 ft Sten’l, rf 4 1 2 ft; Jac'son. hi H I A 2 P'lrstt. 2b 3 ft 1 ft'Oroh. 3b t 1 ft 1 O-Neil. »• 4 2 4 H Snyder. « 3 3 3 0 MtN'ra. n 1 ft 1 n Ryan, p 4 2ft? xR. Smith 1 ft ft ft'Jonn'rd, p 0 ft 0 (i B'ldcr. p ft 0 ft ft! — — — — xPowell 1 ft ft ft Total* 31 17 27 1 1 Lucas, p l ft ft ft' Totals 35 9 24 1ft x Matted for McNamara in sixth, x Matted for Batchelder in seventh. Scorn by innings: Boston .. ftftft ftftft 312 ft New York .010 612 OOx- 9 Summary Runs- Felix, Bancroft. Cun ningham. Gibson, Tierney, O’Neil. Meusel Kelly 4 4). Jackson. Oroh, Snyder. Ryan Errors: Bancroft (2). Two-baae hits: Kelly, Rvan, Meusel, Cunningham. Three base hit: Felix. Borne run: Kcllv. Double ulay: Tierney to Bancroft to Glh eon. Left on bases: New York. 9 Boston, ft Bases on balls: off Rvan, 4: off McNamara. 2: off Batchelder. 1. Struck out: Bv Ryan, 2: bv Jonnard. 1: hv McNamara, 1; bv Luca*. 1. Bits- Off McNamara. 14 In five innings: off Batch elder. 3 in one inning; off Lucas, none In two innings; off Ryan. 8 in eight innings • none out fn ninth! - off Jonnard, 1 In one Inning Wild pitch: Ryan. Winning nitoher: Rvan Losing pitcher: Me Namara Empires: Moran. R gler and Pflrmann. Time: 1:65. f-;-;—;-n American Association V-/ Milwaukee Wi* . June 2.—• R H. K. Ft. Paul .1ft 11 ft Milwaukee . I 17 2 Batteries -Napier. Markle an>1 Dlion; Walker, Shaney and Shinault. (Klexen in ning.) Toledo. O . June 2 — R If- E Tndianapolis . . . ...1ft IS 1 Toledo .(. 4 9 2 Batteries Fitzsimmons and Krueger, Ke'chunt, Frey. Johnson and Gaston. Columbua. June 2.—— Lnulaville-Columbus game postponed account exhibition game at Louisville. Kansan City. June 2 —Minneapolis Kan sas »*itj game postponed; ruin. V \( IKK COAftT I.KAi.i K. Portland, Ore., June 2 — R. B. E i Vernon ...1A 20 2 Portland . 7 IS 4 Batteries Penner, Fheilenbach anti I). Murphy, Schroeder. Pllleite and Cochrane, j Seattle, M'aah , June 2 — R If E Oakland . • ? 2 Sea tt lw . A • " Batteries Krause and Read; Stueland, Williams and Tobin. qjACJD - Kesults BELMONT. Fir** r«re Three-fourih mile: Turf Idol i Mr A tee) .7-1 2 *4 1 * Chrysalis (Marinelll) . 6-5 2-6 Wilbur C Whitehead (Burke) .. . 3 5 Time: 58 4-5. Weslover. Gad. Sea Tide. Madam Beach. Mita Ortbei Tail »*'«nn, Kathleen Crosby and Jedburgh Abbey also ran Second ra<« ‘Steepler has*. two miles: Decisive (f'heyne).10-1 4-1 2 1 P*i cant (Picrcp i .1-2 1 4 Regalia (Williams) .6.5 True: 3:55 1-5. Domingo Sea Serpent. Winter Johnson. Grouch. Hunnnrt, Distant Shor». Mohican. Connlbert also ran. Third race: i mile; Klondvk*. McAtee) . id 1 4 nut Hanger (Shutting*;-) . IVfc-l even Prince Hamlet (Pierce* . 4 .. Time; 1.38. Brice, Note Dive. Deronda. also ran. Fourth' race: One mile. Prim e of 1 mbriii CBuik* 9 5 * 5 14 Brainstorm (Mathen) . 3 2 1 2 Sun Pal (C. Krummer). 1-1 Time: I 37 Frigate. Dream Maker. Transmute and High Prince also ran. Fifth race: Three-fourths mile: Mian ('amen (Kewtmer) .3-1 7 5 7-10 All In All (Halls) ..6-1 2.1 Baby T.ane (Cooper) .4-5 Time; I 13. I.ady Boss. Idle Thoughts. Miss Domino, Miss Belle. Rosa Yet* Shine ‘)n. Kit. By Play, Kagle Arbie and Blue SI lie aiao ran Sixth race: One mile: PeM to Peep .12 1 6 1 2’4-1 rp*al (McTrtggurL) .2.1 even Dong Point (Pone*) .even Time: 1:39 2-5. Flames. The Delaware IT. Vexation, Morn's Bov. Wempee. Bow man, Rugby. Previeux, sleepy Head, and lted Wine also ran. TIIORNCLIFFE. Flr«t race: Flve-eighthg mile: Spanish Name < D. Dang) ..6,60 3 I.» 2 56 Krfort (ChAlmers) .2.55 2 25 Batt Iema.it (Wallace) .2.t'»0 'rime: 1:01 1-5 I.ady llaldeman, Pad lock. Sunhorn. Master Blue and Aunt Aggie also ran. Second rnct Three-fourih mile: ' Shun (D. Dang i. 2110 9 96 6 on Thorny Way (Church) . 4.60 5 flb Amber Flv (Fondant . 9 76 Time: 1:01 2-5. Puff Ball. Trail Blazer. FloradiS. Leading Light. I.easlde Jewel of Art, Kltrym and Summer Moon also ran. Third race: Three quarters of a mile Marie Maxim ( McTag f a rt). . 9.25 3 96 3 on « arajr» (Wallace) .2 90 2 40 OkeechnbfM (Draper) . 2 65 Time: I 14 Dexterous. Ann K Alien. Psndlne, Miracle Msn and Silver Maid slao Fourth race: Five and one half furlongs Leonard G (Abelt . 6.15 4 40 2 96 Faptaln Haney (Mariner).12.06 11 "0 Jov Smoke (Williams). 10 Time 1:07 Viola Burton. Caledon Pali, Lieut. Farrell .and Tricky H also ran Fifth rs«»: One mile. Gath (McTagKsrt). 4 70 *40 ? 66 Roseate (Church) . *"0 3 9, Links (Studor) ..3 9« Time- I 45 3 6. Buddie Kean. Fonn Fl-l*. Weenie H, Secretary, Thornhedg* and Cheer-hako also ran. Sixth race. Mile and 70 vards* K«ir (» Five (fun- bun) . . 1 i 1!* 9 70 7 4n Ills< k Ifsr kl* ( M< Taggart ).14 95 9.50 I iet | a hm (Church) . 4 7o i Time I 40 3-5 Dniien, K Irk lev mg ton, Ocean Cr«gt. Bdddugle, Katherine Rankin and Handful) ala<> ran. Seventh rar# M11#» and sn eighth: 9 Mayor Cgrrel (Wallace*.. . I 20 3 7ft 2 90 King John (Mariner) .4 10 1.7n Fornovo (Chalmers) . 3 7f* Time: 1:64 1-6, Smarly and Hlckon also ran. FRENCH NET TEAM DEFEATS IRELAND By Associated Press. Dublin. Juno 2.—The French tennis team today won the right to continue the third round of European play for the Davis cup by eliminating the Irish team in the second round. The Frenchmen who won the first two singles matches, clinched the victory by taking the doubles thLs afternoon. Jean Emile Couiteas and Rene Da Coste defeated D. A. Mcldon, former closed champion of Ireland, and II. V. Dillon, 8-6, 6-1, 6-2. EATON! A. First rare Pur** $1,100: claiming; 4 year-old* and up; mile and "0 >ards. XSway .100 Slump 1 r.10R Little Ann . 97 Countess . ...102 Manikin .106 xLltut. Colonel. 97 Wrungler .1«6 Big Buhbles ...102 Reelfoot . 102 Mu** M***le ...103 Xuyaka .102 Flowe- Shop . 97 Tan Son .102 Qu *ada .107 Repeater ....10r« x*>pu!ent .100 xBlanche Mao .101 xFlying Prince.. 97 Second ra*e: Purse $1,400; maiden; 2 year-old colt* and gelding*; -r> furlonga • ieo. Detnarr ..115 Mr. Bllunore ..111* Fgn Relations .115 fiHsr UR Mighty .UR Son of fron»p..ll$ Kuulaikahn .... 11 5 Third ra< r Purae $1 f»00 rlalming; 1 vear-nlda and Up: *> furlong* Harter BHis ..107 :.Dmt Flower... 9R climax 9* xWill Land. 9x Pegaaua . .111 Certain .* - 115 Be More Cful .lOT New* Market ...10* Kncrgy .105 Rocket .107 Glyn ..107 xH.inola . 97 Fourth ra< * Purae 11,700; The Wal nut Hills: -1 >ear-old* and up allowances; *j furlong* Clarence .101 TVurl Meet* ...103 Batterup . '°l Comixa . 104 Leopardess . . 14>0 Goshawk .119 Fifth re* e $R 000 added; < h« Tnaugural handicap r. year olds and up; mile and a sixteenth: ilopeles* .10(5 dTcnlec ...-.109 eParader .104 hfiest Pal .10:’, Chilhowee .I«*9 Startle .113 bHarraruda ....101 aGlide 1"1 cA<-tuary .115 rBu McMillan ..107 fItinkey .100 H*lzoru .9h aR v .Mountain 97 c King Gorinnl .. *M dAudaclou* .122 fDazzler .101 f.M non raker - loti Alice Blue down lot aliarned Hrutbera, Jones and liieden cope entry bH. N. Holman entry. cLivIngHtone and Coyne entry, dMr* i, Viau entry. eT. J. Pender gust enl ry. fG r*-*»n 11 *e atable entry. Sixth ra e Purr*. $1.$0«: I-year old Mile*: allowance* 5 furlongs Sweetum .107 Ivory .110 Hsgtionia .llo KUrabeth K. .110 Hide Warbler . 107 Hubb and Pudd 110 Hyatlt .llOF'ny Decouraey 110 Cross Village ... 107 Seventh race; Purse. $1,500; claiming; 3-year-olds and up. mile and a sixteenth: Fan tor he .109 R’ky Mountain 113 Parader .119 1’ntrled ...107 New Gold .101 Triumph ..109 King Tut .101 Make I p .112 xApprentire allowance claimed. Weath er clear, track fa*' _ Tiger Four Wins National Title New York, Juris 2—Esst scored another triumph over the west in college athletics today when the Princeton university polo four, cham pions of the east, won the national title by conquering University of Arizona, rhampions of the west, 8 to 0, in the second and deciding game of their series at Fort Hamilton. Princeton had won the opening con test last Saturday, 8 to 2, so that today's victory obviated the necessity for a third match. The Arizonians will begin an exhibl I tion series with Pennsylvania Military college at Chester, Pa., next Thurs day for the best two out of three games. The Tigers, driving with brilliant accuracy and displaying much supc rlor team-work, outclassed their west | ern rivals this afternoon before a gathering of several thousand that included many military notables. Except in the last two periods, when Arizona rallied to hold the victors scoreless, Princeton was never threat ened. Arizona had two good ohancesl to a- ore in the closing chukkers, but I failed to take advantage of them. Boosters Vi in Series Final. Dee Moinca, la, June 2—Ua* MoIum ovei am* » aix run handicap today by •coring' five* rune :n the aixih inning, on* in the •••vtnih and two .n tha ninth and i Hoard out Henver. 9 to 7, in t ha final | of fbr nrrirr Trifdra by h’laakamprr and I'havea w*r# a i g factor ! in tha aixth lnnln»c rally, while Buncling " horn* run *i»h nn« on haan won the fain* in th* nmh Tha mri DENVER. | DFB MO|NK« A H H O A A H H O A O man, 2b • - * 1 PTk’oor, a* 4 1 n I Rnri*r, «a 2 1 ’ * * "riden. If 3 2 3 i U kl di. If f211 Mr!/r> .in 21 fc f‘ O H rn.rf 4 -r* 6| H glinp lb 3 1 7 u K'ltht.lb .. .3 S 2 Media b 4 2 12 Hoche.'i 4 2 » <* Hnrkr, rf 3 16 <i T J nee, rf 3 i •» 6 Wheat. c 4 12 1 xFalk 1 n 0 ft Tanner. , f 3 ft 5 0 H'rtlejr, Sb 5 1 1 1 I'hxvrx, 2h 4 2 14 HaU, p 3 ft l ttj r, .Iona*, p 2 u ft 2 Fraa un, p 1 ft o ft vViiron, p 1 V 0 o V'rheie, p o 0 o o — T«»t ala 22 11 IT li Tot ala 4! Ux2i 1 2 xdtia out wnan winning run »cored. x Batted for J. June* In ninth. Denver . 013 102 600—7 Dea Molnea .... .10U out* 1«j.- 9 fcumrnar;- Luna Gorman <2>, Berger O'Brian, Knight (2*. Handley. jFIh* iiarnpar <2). (orrldan, Huufltng i3>. lirirka, Wheat Tanner. Krror: Yinjlinjr lorn* run; llungling. Thrae-bate hit* l-aiidlay. Flaakaminr. I'havex. Two ba*»e hita; Knight (2>. Ho'he. Barger. Gmg lardl, McLarry. Harrific* hita; Cnrrldrn, llurka. tltolan base*: Gorman, O'Brian. Left on be*e* Denver. ]ft. Dae Molne*. £•. Struck out By Tone*. T. by Hal!. 3 by Voorhela, 1. Hu ppm on Laiia; OV Jonaa. 3; off HaU. off Freeman, 2 Wild pilch Iona*. Paseed baii: >N heat. .Hire and runa Off -Iona.-, 6 and 16 n 7 1-1 tu ning*: off Wilmn none and non* In 1 2 3 Inning*: off HaU. 4 and 3 !n 6 l’ *■ in ning*; off Fraarnan. 1 and l In 2-3 in ning* off Vmirhala, 2 and 2 in 2 Inning* Loelng- r ‘••her: Yoorheia Winning Pltffhar: U laon. Trouble ptav. Flea kamper to <*h;iv.■?. tn M. I,»rry. —JOU1CT DUZ Old, zoo— with qua int doorwaysond polished knockers. Visit '‘ZS&tS* New England Live in an old fishing iii.iwft.Ai town. Taste its queer Portw. Ha WM joym. Fish with t he inter M.d.uhud.Mu. eating colonists. And .wa-Ji then—a short motor trip TMr*».M< to a jolly club or hotel < —and you dance, golf, ‘ bridge/rolicwithgayfolk. PnrrnnpteM WmMItn.ut.hiw.nnt'*, pollman . -hargea. Mr., rnaak J. F. Dy^ Oarv. A*i Paaa. tVpt . Nt» York Caaifial Ultra. MM Wood™, nl (Sir World Bldg. NEW YORK CENTRAL MICHIGAN CENTRAL 1 RICKARD PLEADS NOT GUILTY Newark, N. J., June 2.—George I.. (Tex) Kiekard, Fred iQulmby and Frank B. Flournoy of New York to day were arraigned before Federal Judge I.ynch And pleaded, not guilty to Indictments charging Illegal trans portation of the Dempaey-t 'arpentier fight films. A almllar plea was »n tereil by Fred Qulmby, Ineorporat ed, s corporation included in the in dictmenr. Itlckard, Qulmby and Flournoy furnished bon<I* of $2,j00 each and were released. Jasper C. Muma, indicted with them, delayed making an appearance in court until he had completed ar rangements for furnishing ball. Swiss Defeats Dutch in Olympic Soccer (iamc Paris, .June 2.—Switzerland defeat e*l Italy, two goals to one. in an Olym pic soccer football contest today. Holland defeated Ireland, two to one. In a quarter final match for the Olympic title. Saints Defeat Indians. Oklahoma. .Tune 5.-— lnabiln y 4o hl? with runner* on bairn again coat t.'k'ihoma <’lty a clone game today, Hr. donepb making it two nut of three. The ncom wan 4 to 3. Score: ST. JOSH! Pll OKLAHOMA f|TY. AB.H t' A AH H O A N'ufer ?h S <* 1 4 Khidot n« 4 l 3 I'or'gan *» 6 1 1 4 Swe’nejr rf a 2 2 4 J.ruan rf 4 o 4 1 Felber rf 4 14 0 Miller rf 3 2 2 o 'T.ud'run ib 4 o 5 T>eM »o If : 0 1 ft MrNT* 2b 4 0 3 1 ij b*rt ’.I. « : i if » : : n Ituthu !t» I 3 13 It T»t» 3 b 4 t n It Brooi-a % 1 X OjFntr k r 4 l £ 0 Vm’trt'i c I * I a Stinger p 2 o o 3 | Haid p 3 1 0 7 rKrueger J 0 5 0 - Allen p # 4 ft (t Total* 33 • 27 lf'xHpanrer 1 0 6 o To'al* 3* I 27 10 tRa'tM for ftcn*»r In »#\snih. s Batted for Allen In ninth. St. .loteph . iiah A01 noo 4 Oklahoma city .001 oo&—3 Summary Hum. Miller, DeMangtu, Jlrinks, Khadot, lhu*. Tate. jKr-or* N lifer *>004*1 Two-base hit: Hweenev. Tbree tai* hit* Haai Sa-ri fh * bit' DeMagglo. Stolen bane*; Hil bert. Brook*. Miller. Khadof, Sweeney. H.bsrn uri balls « iff Hm^er, 2: off Allen. . off Hniil. 2. Struck out: By Hunger, by He iJ x Runs and hltn: Off Hunger. 4 mid >. Di »e\en inning* I.oalng pitcher: Hunger. Double play* l.uderun 'u Pitapat' T.uderu* to Khmlol to i.uderua. on base*: St. Joseph. 7, Oklahoma t'lty, 7 Time. l.»5. liu I pi ten Shannon and Donohue. Get This Free Map ]f you are planning an auto tour this aeaaon. you arn welcome to a copy of the Eppley Tourist Guide Cover* the territory from Chi cago to Denver anti from Kanaa* City to the Tw in Citiea. | I | Write or Call HOTEL FONTENELLE or r- HOTEL ROME,_ •*' ■■-—— I NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS I OTHROP 24th and I nt^i np VICTOR HUGO’S "HUNCHIIAC K OF NOTRE PAME* GRAND Iflth and Kinney John Bel wot a and Margurrita A» la Motte In "Whan A Man’s A Man" Roiilavatel .Vld and I.aavanworth (rltren Moor# anel Kenneth Harlan In "A PR 11 SHOWERS" -T Baseball ltbuljs and Standings WESTERN LEAGUE. Ma tiding*. W. !.. P«*t. Win. I .ns*. Denver .31 1.3 .796 .111 .689 TuIsm .26 19 .671 ..'>87 .656 Omaha .3S l» ,54g .5.%g .ftftft Ht Joseph .23 19 .64* .658 .636 W irhit h .21 20 .512 .524 .600 Oklahoma City....18 22 .460 .463 .439 Lincoln .14 26 .360 .396 .341 Dp a Moines . 1 1 29 .276 .293 .268 Yesterday's Results. 8t. Joseph, 4: Oklahoma City. 3. Tulsa. 1U; Wichita. 9 I 'e» Moines. 9; Denver. 7. Only games played Game* Today. No games scheduled. TR1HTATK I E AGI E. standing*. W. L. Pet Win Lose Beat rl< e .1C 7 .696 .708 .667 (Hand island .13 19 .565 .683 .642 Hioux Kalis .10 11 .476 .600 .455 Sioux City . 10 1 2 .466 .478 .436 Hastings . 6 j0 .376 .4 12 .853 Norfolk . 7 12 .368 40(1 .350 Yesterday's Result*. Sioux Fall*. 8: Sioux City, 5. Other* not scheduled. Game* Today. Sioux City at Sioux Kalis, drand Island at Norfolk. Hastings at Beatrice. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing*. Won. Loaf. Pet. Win I.os*. New York ..26 15 .614 .643 .619 Chicago . ‘25 1 8 .581 .691 568 Brooklyn . 21 17 .553 .564 .638 t’incinna i . 21 20 .512 .524 .600 Pittsburgh . 1 9 22 .46 3 .476 .452 Boaton . 17 20 .45* .474 .447 St. Louis . 18 23 .41* 452 429 Philadelphia .....1 2 24 333 30 1 .324 Yesterday's Results. New York. P. Boston, s Pittsburgh. 6; St. Louis, 2. Only guinea scheduled Games Today. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGI E Standings. Won. Lost. Prt. W n Los*. hew York. 22 15 .611 .«22 .6*5 Boston . 21 1 4 .600 .611 .583 Detroit . 24 J 7 .586 .5*5 .671 Washington . 18 19 486 .600 .474 St. Louia . 18 2 •» .474 .4*7 .462 Chicago . 17 1 9 .472 .4*6 .459 Cleveland . 1 4 22 .389 .405 378 Philadelphia .. . 14 23 .378 .395 .388 Yesterday's Result*. Washington. 8: Philadelphia t. Only game, scheduled. Gume* Today. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia *t Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. New York at Chicago. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. * W. I.. Prt Win. Lose St Paul .*9 15 .669 .667 .644 Louisville .21 14 .548 .679 .553 Indianapolis .22 16 .560 .661 .517 Kans»s City . 22 20 .524 .636 .512 Minneanolis .’* 4 .442 .455 432 Milwaukee .17 23 .425 .419 .415 Columbus . 1 7 24 .41 5 .4 29 405 Toledo. 1 6 23 410 .426 .400 Yesterday*# Results. St Paul. 10; Milwaukee, 8. Indianapolis. 10; Toledo. 4. Minne^polis-KansH* City, postponed; Columbus-Louisville, ooslponed. (iMmfi Today. Minneapolis *» Kansas City. St. Paul at Milwaukee. I.nu.tvill* at Columbus. Indianapolie sc Toledo. THREE-FA K I V AIM K. Bloomington. 2; Danville, 0. Peoriv 5. Evansville 7. Decatur, 3; Terre Haute, ft. Mlf HICAN-ONTADIO LEAGI E. Tendon. 5, Hamilton, o (•rand Rapids. 9; Muskegon. 0. Flint. 6 Kalamazoo, l No others scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGI K. Jersey City. 3 Baltimore, 4 Newark. 12; Reading. 4. Toronto. 9, Syracuse, i Ro< heater, 7. Buffalo, « SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Memphis 3: Atlanta. 9 Little Ro**k. 12; Birmingham. 12 (11 mn ngi darkness ) No othsra scheduled. MI8H48IITI VALLEY. Dubunue. 4: Waterloo. 17 Marshalltown. 4 Moline. * Burlington. 9: Rock Island 9 Ottumwa. 6. Cedar Rapids. 4. ■■■ ---\ Today’s Entries v_/ AKSARRKN TRACK. Third Day. FIRST RACE Four fourlong* Pur*# $5 00. Two vear.old* <t> 67J6 Runpreserve . ....*105, 6709 Intake .*105 - Vivian O'Dell . ..107 -Recover . 107 — Hwpsburg Mia* .....107 -Rilf. Hope .110 -#Red Carter .112 SECOND RACE Five and one half fur long*. Three-year-olde and up. Claiming. 6810 Power .x 10f» 6964 Star Cloudy .....lb* -Velvet .110 6800 Pay Off .*105 - Emily Waite .11" 67 48 Ispham .110 r.H. f» Mouxie .115 6*21 Fondle Me .115 6355 View . 116 -— Evening Idle .115 - Crest .... 116 Harry K. Thaw .115 Alao eligible. -Illndnostan . 116 6774 hea Hear h .115 6803 Hlue Van . 115 6800 Cannon Ball .115 — - Kling .115 - Ethel Clark .ilO 6829 Bill Head . 116 6821 F. G. Corley .116 THIRD RACE—Five and one-half fur long* Purse $600. Thr**e year-olds and up. Claiming. 5886 Queenrup IT .*105 -Alice Atkin .*105 - Fernando* .110 6699 Jean Corey .110 6803 Emma Williams . .110 0800 Little Smile .xll« 6823 Silk Sox .115 - Bu'-klaid .115 - Foxey Joe .115 -Deer Trail .116 — - — The t olonel .115 -Bengali .116 Alao eligible: — - Voorln .. 115 6810 Bookworm .xl05 6820 Kinetic .115 6774 Trulane .115 -Chile Con Carne .lio -Silent Sam .110 6766 Madaon .115 FOURTH RACE—Six furlong* Purae $500. Three-year-old* and up. Claiming. 6817 Queen Catherine.*96 6696 Whiff .1*4 6814 AI Hotfoot .*104 6822 Top o’ tha Morning ..*108 -Precision .110 - Alleden .116 6724 Reap .117 FIFTH RACE—Six furlong* Puraa $100. Three-year-olds and up: 6824 My Daddy .100 (67f4)xLady Gorham . *"3 ... Go Foln .103 6825 The Falconer .108 . . . . Korbly . 108 6818 Louie A . 108 6825 zRuddy . 108 t Drumheller entry. SIXTH RACE Five and a half fur long* Purse $500. Three-year-olds* and up Claiming: .... Quote .....103 .... Miriam Wood ......102 .... xLucille J .105 .... Honey Boy . .1*8 .... Handel'* Rnya! .108 - Darley Belle .110 .... Innovation . 110 .... Lady Preston . 110 - Col. Murphy ...136 - Floate- .115 Gen. Petain. 115 6820 Sea Mint .116 Alao Eligible: 5965 Perch .110 Black Ton .U» 5820 Hazel Dale .11* 6793 Hasten On .115 6 8 2 7 Reetful .110 . Ray Atkin .115 6177 xBonneville . 1*0 . ... Bubbling Louder .116 SEVENTH RAGE—-Mile. Puree $500. Four-year-old*. Claiming xMornlng Far# .100 6829 Ten Breckenridge .106 6832 Wltllgan 106 xWoodle Mont ..106 6520 xEnrrinit# .1*5 White Haven .106 6719 Ella Wood .105 6824 Madrono .lid 6310 Missouri Bay .1!« 6829 Swagger .11b 68 21 Virgo .HO 6*33 Felix M .110 AI»o eligible : 4823 May Ro*e .105 4 4 26 Dhcod ..110 67MIM1** Paige . 1*5 6428 Financial Rooster ..110 r A pprent tee allowance claimed Weather: <^lear; trark. fa-* Indexed for Schilling's chart* of Tar fcr*n. T Juana an Omaha TEX 48 I.FAG I F W hita Fall*, 3. S*h Antonie I (II inning* 1 Shre\epnrt. 1; Hou**on. 4 Other game* postponed rain. Oilers Win Hard Fought Game From Witches hlx ll Crew Scores Six Runs in Ninth Inning. One Shy of Enough to Tie Content. I USA, Old., June 2.— Wichita staged a draper it*- ninth inning rally her*; _ t H-n'* today, but could *cnre B only aiv runa, one ahy of enough to tie the acore, and the Oilera took tho tl.’lrd game of the aerie*, 10 to 9. The heavy hitting of both teams featured the contest, ai\ home runa and seven doubles lieing registered. Hcore: WICHITA. TULSA. Alt. H. O. A AB H O. A. Smith, rf 4 ; r, 1 Austin. If S 4 1 t C*dall, 2b 4 1 4 W’burn, 2b 4 1 ft 8 Butler, **521 ft Davis., rf 613b D’ning. rf L 2 1 ft Umb, cf 4 15 0 Wales, ’f 4 1 ? 1 Sargent, Sb h % 3 2 Beck, lb 2 16 0 Crosby, c 4 14 7 Haley, 3b 4 111 L’llvelt, lb 4 1 ft n Dorman, c 4 0 1ft Klippin ps 2 2 2 2 W’llams. p 4 2 ft 2 Tesar, p 3 *1 n 2 xM< Mullen 1 o 0 0 Black. p 0 0 1 Total* 27 13 24 10’ Total* 27 U 27 14 xBatted for Wale* In ninth Hcore by Innings* Wichita .lftl ooo log— * Tulsa . 001 132 12a—14 Rumary—Runs: Smith. Crandall. Butler (2). Donning. Be^k. Haley, William* (2». Austin (J), Washburn, Lamb, Sargent, Flippln (2), Teaar (2). Error*: Crandall, Be'k. Washburn. Two-base hit*; Smith. (2). Sargent (2). Butler. Dunning Wash burn. Home runs: Austin 4 2), William* f2). Flippln, Dunning Stolen Smith. Lamb Sacrifice hit: Tesar. Dou ble play*: Butler to Crandall to Beck; Washburn to Flippln to Lelivelt. Left on bases Wp-hita. 4; Tula*. 7. Baees o* balls Off Williams. 3; off Tesar. ; Struck, out: By William*. 1; by Tesar. 3 Hite and runs Off Tesar. 13 and f in 8 2-3 Inning* Hit T»y pitched bail Berk by Tesar. Wild nltrh: Williams. Winning pitcher Tes»-. Cm pi res: Held and Collins Time: 1:35. 6th Anniversary Week N O W LEWIS STONE IRENE RICH In a Picture of Lore Louise Faaenda in DIZZ1E DAISY” Geo. Haupt—Harry Brader "Isle of Golden Dreams” RIALTO ORCHESTRA "William Tall*'—Love Tales Biggest Musical Comedy Success of the Year Bert Smith ! Player* in ‘The Three Twins’ In Conjunction With First Run Photoplays SURPRISE NIGHT I —WtdnfidtT E*a Fun and Profit for All -—- | AMATEURS—FRIDAY BARBARA LA MARR CONWAY TEARLE and an all*star cast —IN— “THE WHITE MOTH" l— " —' >—■ T 4 .. aB Today at 3:50 ■ ■ ■ 7:40 and 9:20 ffi MABEL NORMAND I IN PERSON ~S.Sr I Added Fun Feature > ' WILL ROGERS In ‘THE CAKE EATER" Start at It, 12.S0, 2:tS. 4. S:4S, T:50, »..V> ^ ^ Men Fight! <| Gum Bark!! ij Love Whi»per»!!! I I “Ridgeway I of Montana’’ A Romance of tke | Cattle Range ■ With I JACK HOXIE ■ Starting | TODAY | LlHiU "-,J, Ed Vaudeville—Photoplay* NOW PI AYING Continuous From 1 r 15 P. M VARDON & PERRY ‘KING SOLOMON JR.’ and other excellent vaudeville in addition to photoplay*, in cludiny a new and laujhahle Gump Comedy