Favorites, Second Choices Win Over Muddy Track on Wednesday’s Ak Card Menage, Picked to Win Second Race, Left at Post Hapsburg Miss Comes Home With Victory in First Event, With More Than Length to Spare. H O R O U G H BREDS that like the muddy going Itad another in ning at Ak-Sar Ben field Wed nesday afternoon when the 10th day’s program of seven races was held. Nothing excit ing happened throughout the afternoon. The f a v o r i t es and 4 a e c o n d choices . ' among the wise acres managed to get down the mud dy track to win. The prices paid didn’t came any great glee on the part of the ticket owners as the bet ting was light and the crowd small. The track, which was fast Tuesday afternoon, got a drenching late Tues day and the result was the bang-tails had to “strut their stuff’’ in the goo. . The first race brought out five mudders for a four and one half fur long struggle. Hapsburg Miss, tha favorite, with Gamer In the saddle moved up fast on the last turn and overtook Runpreserve and Marie Virginia. The two-year-old McClain filly increased her speed coming down the laet furlong and finished more than a length In front of Marie Vir ginia, while Runpreaerve, the Irwin entry, waa easily third best. Runlcor and Peggy Parks were far behind at the wire. One of those so-called tips went the rounds on Menage in the sectfnd race for five and one-holf furlongs and by post tlma the Rogers thoroughbred was choice with Pure Dee second best among the wiseacres. A field of seven answered the bugle, but when Starter McKnight snapped the barrier, Menage, the favorite, failed to break and Jockey Harry Garner and hla mount were left at the post. Pure Dee. with Heupel up, liked the going and was away first. He opened up a big gap and coasted home six lengths in front of Expres sive, who raced in second position from the start. The latter tried hard to catch the leader coming down the stretch, and made up a lot of ground in hla attempt, but Pure Dee found the track made for him. San !->tefano, a 21.40 to 1 shot, finished in show, five lengths behind Expressive. i - ! Pinkey Mitchell Beats Van Ryan _____ Lioux City, June 10.—Pinkey Mitch ell, world's Junior welterweight cham pion. took seven of 10 rounds and a newspaper decision from Al Van | Ryan. St. Paul, in a rain drenched j ring, for the feature event of the American Legion's boxing card here tonight. It was the first outdoor show of ttie season and a terrific downpour greeted the large crowd. Both fighters skidded about the canvas a great deal, but Mitchell gave a good demonstration and was ahead most of the time. The champion was especially strong at the end of the bout. EDDIE’S FRIENDS Aftrth®Game C 3UST A SOMCM OF ' 1 ■ \ THbW 6CST I / MU6S - »X WAS A SHAME ( rl?.'JL, J"7 PtWM^XOO'S U TO TAKE TME\R r-~Zj I TvAAT PLACE EW)\E / WCNMJX30%\ ^-7 MOMEV / TOUDOSA60' I mr Iwrx t-c._ G 1.2 J J. Hill, Antelope.99 101 190 Max Johnston, East Ridge 9t 102 193 R. H. Talbot. Lincoln Coun try . 93 95 188 R H. Robers. Lincoln Coun try . 94 92 186 Irvin Chapin. Lincoln Coun try .108 111 219 William Hammond. Lincoln Country . 99 97 196 J. N. Stewart. Lincoln Coun try . .103 99 2«2 F. p. Calder. Falrbury.. 109 106 215 A. W. Breyer. Norfolk. 94 97 191 W. W. Wheatley. Lincoln Country . 90 87 177 з. M. Christian. Lincoln Country . 89 81 177 R. W. Pevoe. Lincoln Coun try . 96 100 196 J. W. Holmes. Plattsmouth . 116 104 219 H. S. Wilson Lincoln Coun try . 92 92 IS4 D. J. Cravens. East Ridge . 106 104 210 W. B. Roberts. Lincoln Country .100 99 199 E. W. Truman. Lincoln Country .r.98 89 182 H. P. W'llmets. East Ridge 94 87 181 'a. M. Lafferty, Council Bluffs . 102 97 199 ’'red Walt. Lincoln Country.102 110 212 Jr. J. S. Pierce. Lincoln Country . 109 109 218 M. Raymond. Lincoln Country . 91 92 182 li. A. Ricketts, Lincoln Country . I* 90 178 P Duextrada. Omaha Field. 104 105 209 A t\ T.armon, Happy Hollow 83 84 167 K. W'. Bock. Happy Hollow. 88 79 167 W. P. Scott. East Ridge. 94 99 193 R W. Victor, Lincoln Coun try . 88 90 178 R H Harriaon, Lincoln Country . 88 96 183 A J Smith. East Ridge 91 93 184 F. L. Wilmeth, Lincoln Country . 95 93 18* Roy Wilcox. Happy Hollow . 83 83 166 John Morris, Happy Hollow. 82 79 161 F. Sledliek, Happy Hollow.. *2 *5 167 E. Podlesak. East Ridge 105 111 216 'J. H. Gardner, Lincoln Country . 98 103 201 * C. Carlaen, Lincoln Coun try .105 97 203 1 B Hunt, East Ridge, withdrew. 1 H. Doran. Sidney . 89 93 182 R. A Carlson. Fontenelle *6 88 1 74 R E Withan. Sidney..... 96 104 20? B. J. Boucher Fontenelle 166 94 200 R F Campbell. East Ridge 97 97 194 E. J. Meuse. Loup City 88 *4 172 Max Miller. Omaha Country 93 93 186 F. M. Carrithers, Beatrice.. 91 59 180 Joe Tucker. East Ridge .96 51 186 Jack Farley, Aurora ...... 86 68 173 i!*. Carper. Lincoln Country 96 93 1*9 и. W'anek. Aurora.102 107 209 John Quinn. Aurora ... 99 1«1 200 Ren Foaseni. Highland 80 58 16* A C, Clapp. Council Bluffs 81 85 166 Pxul Scott. Council Bluffs 57 59 17*. Henry Dold. Lacoma . *5 87 172 I, ?; Gillespie Omaha F J9 91 i»'> Bon Blsseti. Elm Wood .... 9" 9’ ’ v 0. B. Christoph. Norfolk... 95 89 184 Dave Billings. Fontenelle. . 83 82 166 Ernest Walt. Lincoln . 89 88 177 H R Tollapson. Kearney. 89 82 171 Howard Johnson. Kearney.. 89 83 171 George Toozer. Happy Hoi... 88 84 172 Jack Pollard. Happy Hoi... 79 81 160 S. A. Hausen. Aurora . 99 99 198 L. H. Harwick, Aurora ... 99 104 203 L. L. Nelson. Norfolk .. . 86 90 175 Seavey Hudson. Fontenelle.. 102 98 190 Bob Perry, Happy Hollow . 96 84 180 Fred Vette, Omaha Field. 78 79 187 Harold Palmer, Laroma. . . 80 82 162 1. Doyle. Omaha Field. *6 91 187 R. T. Funke, Antelope. 122 113 235 J. Whitten, Lincoln Country 87 82 169 Francis Maasara. Lacoma.. 79 83 162 D T. McKinnon. Norfolk.. 89 89 178 W. A. Gray, Lincoln Country 99 101 200 O. O. Oaborne. Fontenelle. . 104 97 201 A. S Dougall. Lin. Country 98 99 197 A. W. Rich'son. Lin. Country 97 105 202 K. T. Wohl'g, Lin. Country. 110 til 221 F J Jlrovsky, East Ridge .109 106 219 C. R. Jewell. Omaha Field.. 89 94 183 E L. Platner, Omaha Field. 86 88 173 Tom Burtch. Omaha Field.. 93 91 184 C. A. Herman, Lincoln C'try 90 82 173 AI Krug. Omaha Field.. S9 90 179 R. P. Curtice. Lincoln C'try. 93 90 183 P. U. Blrk. Grand Island . 98 S3 179 J W. Traill. Grand Island. 93 86 178 A Bradstreet, Grand Island 83 84 167 R. Tevlotdale. Grand Island 98 96 194 C. A Wunder. Fairbury- 101 104 306 J. H Chancellor. Fairbury.. 109 103 312 J. B Redfteld. Omaha Field. 100 98 198 J A Johnson. Lincoln C'try 96 97 193 C A. Lindstrom. Gresham.. 109 1 19 228 W. B Griswold. Lincoln C’try 98 101 199 L. E. Thomas. Hebron.. 94 96 190 F. . E Henkle. Lincoln C'try 87 94 181 F R fltdles, Lincoln C'try .110 99 209 W R. Mellor. Lincoln C'try. 101 102 203 Wait Attken. Lincoln C'try.. 101 88 189 R Russell. Happy Hollow . 99 97 196 W. E. Hardy. Lincoln C'try. . 98 96 194 Fred Hadley. Fairbury - 97 105 202 C. G. ratlin. Fairbury ..108 101 209 Eugene Slattery, Omaha F.. . 84 77 161 A. W. Holmes. Fontenelle . . 88 83 171 F P Larmon, Happy Hoi... 90 93 183 Ralph Dold, Omaha Field to 86 176 Blaine Young. Omaha F. .76 86 162 Guy Furay. Omaha Field.. 87 84 171 W ,T Foye. Omaha Field.. 80 83 163 J. W. Hughes, Omaha F. 79 82 161 J W. IIedit k, Omaha Field . 79 86 164 8 W Reynolds, Omaha Field 80 78 168 M. T Hwart*. Omaha Field 85 86 171 J. C. Peott. Beatrice. 81 85 166 H T Weston. Beatrice*- 87 94 181 Dee Elche, Lincoln Country 88 92 160 Arch Bunting. Lin Country 86 92 177 Bob Chapin. Lin. Country. .108 102 210 H. P Stoddart. Lin Country.101 107 210 R Woodruff, Lin Country. 96 93 188 Don Chapin. Lin Country.. 84 87 171 C. B. Copeland. Lin. Country, withdrew. A H Stumpfig. Loup City.. 99 111 210 Fhll Downs. Omaha Field, withdrew. Wm. Folsom. Lin. Country.. 88 84 172 George Swingle, Lin. Country *9 *5 194 John Bushnetl. Lin. Country lft5 99 204 John Lawlor. Antelope.. .107 96 203 R Farquahar. Lin. Country.110 103 213 Pete Lyek. Happy Hollow 93 83 176 F Donovan. Fontenelle. 16 82 168 Ray Crancer. Lincoln Coun try . 92 67 179 G. B Harlan. East Ridge... 90 92 182 R Wlnkleman. Fremont . . 94 97 191 Sam Waugh. Lincoln Coun try . .. 92 104 196 Harold Hein, Fremont ....104 98 199 !' ank Debrown. Lincoln Country lft2 10| J67 C. r. McCain. Lincoln Country . 98 II III Fred Devore, Happy Hollow. 96 92 187 Ouy Liggett. Happy Hollow. 106 89 194 W. Ft. McFarland. Happy Hollow . 91 89 117 J. M. Gilchrist. Happy Hol low . 98 91 189 F. C. Laird. Fremont. 99 96 196 I. Shuler. Happy Hollow.... 91 90 III J. M. Clarke. East Ridge. 90 88 176 Roy Ollkerson. East Ridge.. 86 88 17% A. H. Robertson. Antelope. 95 91 16t> H. M Hays. Lincoln C'try.. 97 93 190 Ed Oshes. Lincoln County.. 96 91 1*6 Jerry Magee, Omaha, C'try 16 82 117 H. E. Gooch. Lincoln County withdrew A 8. Raymond. Lincoln Country with drew R. M. Joyce, Lincoln C’try 140 99 209 C. B Towle. Lincoln C'try. 110 102 202 C. E. Woodward. Lin. C'try 97 98 195 L. E. May. Fremont . 95 92 187 M. Hockenbary. Aurora 99 too 199 Lynn Lloyd. Lin Country club, withdrew. W J. Asaenm’r, Lin Country 99 100 199 T. C. Maloney, Auburn. 96 83 178 C. E. Champe. Antelope... 101 94 195 F. P Quick. Lin Country..106 1 1 4 220 Cal. Knight. Antelope . 92 93 1*5 E. Podlesak, Kaet Ridge.... 106 111 216 O. J. 8liaw, Lin. Country... 106 108 213 Al Speler. Lincoln Country, withdrew. D. Gold. Lincoln Country, withdrew N. H. Gardner. Lin. Country *9 103 2*1 C. C. Carlson. Lin Country.105 97 203 H. C. Gardner, Lin. Country 98 96 188 Max Beghtol,. Lin Country 8* 96 183 Guy Hunt. Eait Ridge 97 99 1J« George Burt. Din. Country 94 99 19J J. L Grainger, Lincoln Country, withdrew H. F H©viand. Lin. Cputwry.103 103 205 H C. Young. Lin. Country. Ill 11 4 225 Phil Watkins. Lin. Country 103 101 204 R. O. Lehr. Lincoln Country 94 166 194 A C Leu. Lincoln Country 96 94 1*9 W 8. Whitten. Lin. Country 99 161 266 First Round Results State Golf Tourney -' By AmatUIH PrtM. Lincoln. Juns 11 — Results of ploy In the first round of ths stoto golf tournsmsnt todsy wars os follows: {Championship flight only > H Pslmsr, Omohs. daf#a»*<1 O Pursy. Omaha, by dsfault IT Hillings. Omaha, defeated H R 0«l lafson Ksornsy. 2 and 1. J. Pollard. Omaha, defsatsd Jsrry Ma gs#. Omaha, & and 4 W J. Fovs Omaha, dsfsatsd How-ard Johnaon. Omaha. 6 and 4 O. Slattery. Omaha, dsfsatsd J Whlt tan. Lincoln. 3 and 1 J r. Scott. Dsatrlcs. dsfsatsd <1 Tooasr. Omaha, by dsfault. A C. Clopp. Cpunrll Bluffs. d#fsa»sd W M Folsom. Lincoln. S and 4 R. A Higgins. Omaha, dsfsatsd F H!d llck. Omaha. 3 and 3 F Maasara. Omaha, dsfsatsd D Chapin. Lincoln. A and 5 J. W. Hughsa. Omaha, dsfsatsd F Dono van. Omaha. A and 6 B Touasin. Omaha, dsfsatsd John M«r. rls. Omaha. 1 up Roy Wilcox. Omaha, dsfsatsd R J Maua. Loup City, 1 up Frsd Vstts. Omaha, dsfsatsd Karl R«<~v. Omaha. 4 and 3 Sam Rsynolda. Omaha, dsfsatsd A. C Larson. Omaha. 4 and S PADDOCK LEAVES FOR BIG TRIALS Chicago. June 11.—Charlee W. Pad dock of Pasadena. Cal., called "the world'e faateat human," left last night for Boaton to compete In the Olympic finale Friday and Saturday. Paddock after taking a light workout on Stagg field, aald hla Injured leg waa no longer bothering him and that he eg pected to be In perfect shape for the triala. The competition facing him promleed to be the hardeat of his career. DELANEY UNABLE TO FIGHT GRF.B New York, June 11 —Jerk Delaney, Bridgeport middleweight, who has heen signed to meet Harry Oreh, world'e middleweight champion, at the milk fund show June 2* here, is suffering from in attack of appen dlrltla and will be unable to fulflll hie contract, milk fund promoters an nounced todsy. A substitute to hog Creb will be selected tomorrow. i- .—... i == sfcr 1 • # ' i p |r There’s something about the flavor Perhaps it’s the imported wrapper from the Isle of Java that makes La Palina taste so DIFFERENT. Once you try La Palina and feel its gentle, soothing effect you’ll know why La Palina made good. CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY Philadelphia LA PALINA CIGAR DISTRIBUTORS IT’S JAVA WRAPPED Para ujr A Muura Cowpaaj 10c .. 2 for 25c •• 15c « 3 for 50c ♦ \ « mm ■ \ Uh'- • \ Sam Reynolds m Defeats Young in Golf Tourney None but Omaha Golfers Re main in First Flight of Meet—Pairings for Third Round. Lincoln, June 11.—In a day full of hard fought matchea the 20th annual state golf tournament moved through the first and second rounds In the principal flights. In the first flight there are none but Omaha golfers re maining the three Lincoln qualifiers dropping in the first round. The pairing for the third round of the championship flight: Fred Vette against Jack Hughes. Jack Pollard against Eugene Slat tery. Sam Reynolds against P.en Yousetn. John Redlck against .Francis Mas sara. In the Mg match of the day, Sam Reynolds won from Blaine Young, 3 and 1. Young started off by winning the first hole and had an opportunity to put Reynolds two down at the second but blew a putt. Young, putting on the inside, sav ed him from several had situations and when they got to the turn they were all aq'-Mre. 'TDUWjd JKesults LA TOMA Flrgt Rac#—Sir furlonga McIntosh ( E. Pool) .17 40 *5 10 3 70 Sandalwood (Ellin) . 2 3(V 2 40 Longboat (Haatfng*)... 4 40 Tim*. 1:17 4-5. Sequel. Romping Home. Sakah, Spoda and Th*a*us alao ran. Second Race—Five furlonga Kubla I Khan (E Pool). * Oo 3 70 2 50 Karachi (Pevlc) . 3 80 2 30 Brown Sugar (Lyke) * 2 30 Tim*: 1:04 Bankrupt. Tangara. Oameater. Duenna and Pander Pete alao tan. Third Race—Mile and 70 varda: Dobeon (Wood) .5 10 3 10 2 30 Nor*«land (Fisher) . ... 4 10 2 *0 Annie Lyle (Merger). 3 20 Tim* 1:51. Pont - Dlapatch and London Smoke alao ran. Fourth Race Mile and 70 yarda (aub atltute). Chaplet (Merger) 171 70 35 40 \ | 4n Napoo (Wood) . .... . .'50 2.4° Re-lfoot (Kennedy) . 3 50 Time: 1 52 Carnarvon. Countesa. Floe op Shop alao ran. Fifth Rn-'f Six furlonga Baffling (Blind) . 54 50 13 40 4 00 Kxodu* (Corcoran) 3.50 2 80 Sun Flag (Hum) . 2 10 Time 1:1 4 4 6. Pindar Peel. Great .lax and Duatahmit alao ran Sixth Race-—Flv* furlonga: Reputation (Smallwood) 2 40 2 10 2 10 Sear (McDermott) 4 00 2 70 Annie Jordan (Hum) 2 40 Tim* 1 °3 3-5 Cinnamon. Ruttln In and Him alao ran Seventh race Mil* and a alxteenth: Blowing Rubble* (Harvey) 1*30 4 to 330 Fancy Free (Lyke) 2 10 2 "0 4' ump. Ir (Hum) ‘ *.t Time 1-I1 3 Tender Seth Smut* and 1 Miatres* Mary alao ran RFLMONT. Flrat rac*1 Flv# furlonga Haf (Harvey) 2V*-1 even 2 5 Pencraft (Merlm**) 2 *4 ! 4-5 Clona#!## (Thurh«r) .. . .. . 2-1 Tim* SB Myrtle B*H# Girav Fiver. Rollicking Firmament. Rnckmore Mar garet St. L. and Juli* alao ran Second race Ste*p|#ch**#, two mllea: San Peche (Ea«ot) 5-1 2 1 #ven El Kantara (Chevn#) 4 5 1 5 Loyterer illiyn**) ... 14 Time 3:55 Tther#al Blu#. Tet'erman. Black Fox. Charlton and Smiling Meadow* al«o ran Third race ("Vi* mil* Abu Ben Adbem (Maihen) 11-1 4t 2-5 Plough Boy (Turnerk 1-2 1 4 I (Sand#) even Tim* 1 31 Cheek. Jo* Marion* I! Henrv M Dl#t«. Dob.mlta Catalan Ortnervale, Ga.*r*r and Weetwlck alao | ran. Fourth rac* M»l* and an eighth Hephalaioa (T,. Fator) 10-1 4-1 2 1 Bralnatorm (Nfalhen) «v»n 2-S Horologe iShuttinger) 4-1 Time 1 43 IS Thunderclap cherrv PI* T*n Minute* Rtalto R*1*cf|©n and Valador alao ran. Fifth rac# Six furlonga: Exalted Ruler (L Fator) 4 1 5*4-1 4 5 Prlnc# Hamlet (Babin) 2-5 2-1 Mia* Domino (Catron*) even Time 1.12 ?-5 Buck Pond. Briggs Buchanan !d>* Thought* Sun I«adv Tidy Pa*#port Hlu# and Red Ladv Argoa. Gipaon Hind* Up. Dav Trar alao ran. Sixth rac# Five furlonga I#dburgh Abtiev (Rail*) 4-1 3-5 4 * j Blue Ridge (Stutta) * 5 3-5 op# (Marlm**) . 1*2 | Tim* 58 3 8 Ultimately. Sumpter, lua R Ranock Emia-acv. Hayward Tick Tack and Sun I^>a al*o ran BU R BONNETS Drat r»rm S f itlongo ftavnit (Homanalll) *4* ■ *ft * 'panlah Nam# (L.. T.ang) . ft SO 4 15 Fiery Flight <*~oMe) ..... . « *0 Tima 1 01 1-S Battlaman. Auhtl*. Dondar T.lght and Fighting Kit. alao ran Raoond r*r# ptaepleeha#*. 2 roll** "avandiah (Frown) 10 00 ; IS 1 flying Frog (Me A fa*) 1 IS 305 lay Kap (Barry) . 1 Tim* 4:0ft 2 -ft C*lt1e Park and Mr Ooran alao ran Third rac* St, furlong# faggl* A (Prjhbla) ** 7* 11 1ft 4 7* drlnr hwaat <1. !,#na) 4 3* 170 Lord Mirmi iM^rrla* 1 oo T ma 1 «■ Honar'a J#w*l. Irony, digh Brow. Ha«ty Arrow and Kltr.gar. i?»n ran. Fourth ra**a 1 mil# Hohokua (Wallara) *ft II 14ft 1 IS •omady (B*«»*h> 1 *o ? to |tan«*er (Aron) ~ Tiro* 1 41 1 S Bruati Bov Natural Karhahlt# May Proapar and Nlvlag alao an Fifth r»p» 7 furlong# Toy ftmnk* (T. l.ang) 1 IS 1 IS * "apt Hanay (.1 Howard) ft 1R 4 ftft ftunnlngwild (F »«(a%ena» 4 to Tima 1 -ft Malapert, Runmakn* and Purnharry, alao ran haventh ra#a Mile and an eighth rh* Fenian if.**) it TS ft on 4 tft King Wave (Howard) ft *0 4 TO ftitiaaimo (Bulman) * Tim* 1 R7 t ft T.adv In*a. Prummond ind Apology alao ran N#w York—I'neehu Villa, world’# fl* waight i hamplon. wuk a Judg*a‘ verdlet over Bud Ta' lor. T*rra Haute tnd . 1” 15 round* Villa **ight 113^ and Taylot I17t* ■■■ ■■ ■ii-ii i ■ —' ■■■# ... I Used Car Sale Every Car, Sold end Guaranteed as Represented. 1922 Essex, 4 Cylinder Cab New paint, over hauled . 9000.00 J02O Essex 4, Touring—New paint, tires, ovehauled . 9175.00 1020 Eaaex 4, Roadster—New paint, mechan ically fine . 9150.00 1022 Hudson Touring This is an exceptional car . 9750.00 1020 Studebaker, 4 Passenger Roadster It's rood . 9100.00 1020 Columbia Six, Touring Good merban ieally, new paint . 9225.00 The Prices end Cers Are Right. We Cea Save You Money if You Will Com# to 2SA2 Harney Street—Sea What We Have Before You Buy. .Omaha Hudson-Essex Company tB82< Harney St. AT. S06S -?- i Indians Defeat Denver, 7 to 6 Oklahoma City .Inn, 11 .—Oklahoma City overcame a six-run lead and made It two straight from Denver in 11 Innings today. 7 to B. Denver had runners on third and second in the eleventh, with one out, when Roy Allen relieved Don Songer and pre vented scoring. Two Indians had been retired In the home half when Felber scratched an infield hit and scored on Duderua' double. Fitzpatrick, Oklahoma City first string catcher since the release of Spencer,' was stricken hy the heat in the sixth. McNally, Oklahoma City second base man, broke his ankle sliding into sec ond in the ninth. Score: DENVER (tv l OKI,A. CITT (Wl alt h po h *. ab h po.a.e. Gorm’n 2b 5 2 * 3 «Tate 3b 5 2 2 3 1 Merger #* 5 2 3 4 1 Swney if 6 17 10 G'glardl If M 0 n 0 FeTber rf 8 3 1 u 0 fi'Brien cf 5 2 2 0 U Lud’ua lb 3 210 1 0 Knight lb 6 211 1 1 MtN'Iy 2b 5 12 4" Roche c R 0 3 1 0 M'ze lf-2b 5 13 0 1 Farlk rf 3 0 5 0 1 Khadot as 4 1 2 fin H'dlty 3b 4 3 0 4 0 P atrick C 2 0 1 ON) Browne p 2 o 0 l 0 Hock If 1 0 0 0 0 Wham* p 0 0 0 0 0 Dewey c 2 0 4 0 0 Vo'rheis p 2 0 0 0 0 Songer p 5 1110 -Allen p 0 0 0 0 © Totals <2 11x32 14 3 ' -- Totals 44 12 33 15 2 xTwo out when winning run scored. Score by innings: Denver. 030 021 000 00—8 Oklahoma City 000 006 000 01—7 Summarv—Runs: Berger. O'Brien 4 2), Knight, Falk, Handley. Felber (2). Lu d»rua. Menze. Khadot, Hock. Songer. Two-base bits D'Brien Knight (2), Handley. Luderus, McNally. Stolen bases; Gorman (2). Berg#r, GinglanJi. P'alk 4 2). Handley 4 2). Base on balls: Off Songer. 7; off Allen. 1; off Brown, 2; off Wllliama, 1; off Voorhle*. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Luderus. by Browne Struck out. By Songer. 2: by Browne. 2. Runa and hits; Off Songer. 6 and 11 In 10 1-1 innlnas, off Browne, 2 and 5 In five in ning#; off Williams. 4 and 2 In 1-3 in ning Winning Ditcher: Allen Loiing pitcher: \oorhela Double play#: Khadot to McNally to I.uderua; Tate to Luderua; Berger to fiorman to Knight Left on ba«e Oklahoma City, 10; Denver, 10. Empire# Harris and Shannon. Time: 2:35. Saints Defeat Solon*. St Joseph Mo. June 11.—Running wild on the base* and hitting opportunely be hind Lincoln errors, the Saints evened the aerie*' count at one each by taking today's contest. 9 to 4 Besides pitching grod ball. Love led the Saint# in hitting, getting a long double with the base* full in the seventh among three safeties Score: LINCOLN. 8T JOFF:PH. ab h po a e. ab h po a e Moore cf 2 12 1 0 F*gton. 2b 5 13 10 O ther. 2b 5 0 5 4 JC'rigan, ea 5 3 8 3 0 Caffey. if 5 0 0 0 Of.ewan. cf 4 0 3 0 o Snyder, rf 5 1 3 0 0 MiIW rf 4 1 7 o 0 H ilton. #s 12*4 oD’M'gio. If 4 2 2 8 0 M'D'ld 3b 5 1 0 110 Gilbert 3b 3 13 0 8 M'D'ls. jh 4 111 o 1 Nufer, lb 4 0 6 2 6 Conk#y, c 4 13 10 Brook*. c 3 1 2 « * Dudley, p 4 3 8 i o Love, p 4 3 12 8 Tots?* 37 10 24 13 3 Total# 36 12 27 8 6 I, ncoln . / 028 no ooo—4 St Joseph 000 312 20x—* Summary—Run? Snyder. McDaniel#, fVmkey. Corrigan Miller, DeMaggio 4 2). Gilbert Nufer. Brooks (2). Love Earned runa: Lincoln. 4. St. Jo«*ph. 4 Ba*ea on balls. Off Love. 4: off Dudley. 4 Struck out: By Love, 2 by Dudley. 4 Left on bnae»: Lincoln. 11. St Joseph. * Two has# hits Gilbert. Love (2). Hamilton. Dudley. Three-base hits- Dudlev, Snyder Hit by pitched tall: Moore, by Love Stolen base*: DeMaggio (2). Corrigan. Nufer. Moor# • th?t produced thf^e runs gave the t ulers their «ec.ord straight game over the De# Moines Booster# here today. 7 to 6 Eng pitched a good game, but was lerked for a pinch pitcher when the Oiler# started their rally Stoke*, nf no hit fame got in Just in time *0 lose the game. Bcnr*; DEB MOl N KB 1W . TELS A ( W > ab h pc ? c ah h po a e Flask r a« 5 1 3 2 0 Austin If 4 16*6 4V.r den If 4 .11* Wburn 2b 4 1 5 8 8 Mel/ry lb « 1 « 1 « Davis rf 3 1 3 0 a Bodt# rf 5 1 38 0 Lamb cf 4 21 0ft Burke rf 5*2 «. o Leiiv’lt lb 4 0 6 1 ft Wheat < 5 2 1 0 *Sarg'nt 3b 4 2 6 1 ft Kna p 2b 3 8 2 1 OCroebv c 4 2 5 o ft Chaves 2b 2 1 1 1 1 Fhp m •* 12 ft e 1 2 En* p 4 18 4 1 Tesar p t ft ft 8 j Stoke* p o o o <• 0 Bnndsa p 2*126 Wilson p ft ft 0 o ftzCasey o 8 ft 8 ft — —■ - - zS* #wart 6 « ft o ft Total* 27 1 ’x2 5 l© 3 - Total* 21 9 27 1 1 2 lOne out when w nmng run scored sWalked for Rrindti in ninth x Scored for Crosby in ninth De* Moines loi 2*8 11*—6 Tulsa 3*8 ftio ©ft"—7 Summary—Rtjn« Flaskemper. Corriden 4 2». Burke. Knaupp Chavez Austin. 55*ahburn. Jtavia, Lamb Sargent. Casey, Btewart Two base hita Washburn. Davia. Bargent 42> Umb Crosbr. Home run Corriden Ba«riflces. Flippln <2» Davis Eng Knaupp Chavs* Left on ba*e D#s Moine*. fj; Tula*. 5 Base* on balls Off Tmut 4. off F.ng I. off Brin'lzft 2, off Btoke*. j Struck out: Bv Tesar. 1 . by Eng 2 by Brlndxa. 4 Runs ird hit* Off Tesar 4 and 4 In * hree innings (non# out in fourth), off Kna 6 and < in eight innings (none out In Ith); off Btoke* 1 ad none m on#.third mnlg Hit by pitched hall: Austin hy Eng Balk Eng Winning pitcher Brindx# losing pitcher Stoke* Em pires Held and Collie* Time: 2 Oft ROBERT LEGENDRE WINS PENTATHLON New York. June in - Robert I,e «»ndr» of the Newark Athletic rltth. former Intercollegiate club, today raptured the final Olympic pentath lon tryout from a crack field of all round star* Legendre finished first in three of the five events contested the Javelin, discus and broad. Jump and had a minimum total of 10 points for hi* performances. HARRY GRER TO BOX MARTY BURKE rl*v*Und. O . June 11.—Harry Orcb. middleweight champion, and Mnrtv Murk*. Cleveland light heavy weight, meet here tonight in a 10 f ound bout, featuring a boxing ehow for the hen* r.t of the American Olympic fund Two nth*r 1A round bnuta alao will he ufaged Rav Jantlra Flortpd < aptain of Huskrrs I.lncoln, June 10—Rav .land* sec rtnd baseman and outfielder of the university haseball team, today was elected captain of the 19!R team lie la a Junior In the law college and his home la at Wagner, S. P Let ter* were awarded to IS plavera of lilts \ear's team. r.olf Entry I ist Closing Pat** Extruded to Juiir 16 Payton. O , June 10 .lames A > fltsndlsh of the Drilled Stales Rolf j association announced today that the j ■losing dates for entries in the ns llnnnl public links golf tournament has been extended to June 1* The tournament opens here June JS klinr and Murray W in. Tom lxllne and Murray won their Hatches in the scheduled pocket hll lard tournament at the Academy j tarlor* last night, the former defeat I ing Lester Lynn, 175 to *5. and the) latter winning from Abe Fellman.j ISO to 217. Classy Browns Losr. Tatklo, Mo. June 10.—Refer* a large crowd Ihe Tarkto baseball leant lefeated Ihe colored l.eland Classv Rrowns of Omaha, 4 to 0. Motley md Stewart for the visitor* and Pip [told and Castle for Tarkto were the hattartM j , ksekll M(s and Standings WESTERN LEAGUE. Standi n«. __ . W. L Pet Win Denver . 36 17 .679 .686 .867 Tulsa .31 23 674 .513 .664 Omaha .. . 2* 23 .56© ,5©0 .54t St. Joseph . 28 24 .538 .647 .628 Wichita . 26 24 .620 529 .510 Oklahoma City .24 26 49f -500 .480 Lincoln . 16 32 333 347 .327 Dea Moinea .13 35 .271 .286 .285 Yesterda y'a Reaulta. Omaha. 9; Wichita. 4. St. Joseph. 9; Lincoln. 4 Tulsa. 7; Dea Moines. 6 Oklahoma City. 7; Denver, 6. Games Today. Omaha at Wichita. Dea Moinea at Tulsa Lincoln at St. Joseph. Denver at Oklahoma City. NATIONAL LE ACUE. Standings. W.. L Pet. Win Lose New York . 30 19 612 620 400 ihU-ago ..29 20 .592 .600 .580 Brooklyn . 26 21 .543 .563 .532 Cincinnati .26 23 .521 .531 510 Boston .21 23 477 .489 .467 Pittsburgh _22 25 468 .479 .458 St. Louis . 20 29 408 420 .400 Philadelphia . .16 28 .384 .378 .356 Yesterday’s Result*. Philadelphia. 7; Cincinnati. 6 (12 in nings ) St. Louis. 7; Boston. 9. Pittsburgh, 4; New York. 2 Chicago. 7; Brooklyn. 2 Games Today . St Louia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings. W L. Pet. Win Lose Koeton .25 19 568 .57* .55* New# York . 26 19 .56* .57* 55* Detroit . 2* 22 .540 .669 .549 St. Louis . 23 24 489 .500 476 Washington .22 24 .47* 459 44* Chicago . 21 33 477 419 467 Cleveland .20 24 .455 .447 444 Philadelphia .1* 27 .400 .413 391 Yesterday’s Reaulta. Detroit. 7; New York. 2. Cleveland. 5; Boston. 4 Chicago. 10; Philadelphia 2 Washington. 12: St. Louis. 1 Games Today. Washington at St Louia. Boston at Cleveland New York at Detroit. Philadelphia at Chicago AMERICAN AMMCI %Tlf>N. Mitndmgi. Won l i-at. Pet. Win Lose St. Paul . 35 17 .873 679 4*0 Louisville .25 It 561 .67* .556 Indianapolia - 2* 21 553 563 542 Kansas City . 24 25 .49* .500 4*0 Columbus . 23 25 479 490 469 Minneapolis . 21 2* 429 440 .420' Toledo .. . 1* 27 400 413 391 i Milwaukee ... 1* 2« 391 404 3*3, Yeeterday ’a Results. At. Paul. 6: Indianapolia. 2. Louisville. 4-6; Minneapolis, 3-3 Toledo. 6. Harass City. 0 Coiumbui. I Milwaukee, 7. Games Today. St Paul at Indianapolia Minneapolis at Louisville Kansas City at Toledo Milwaukee at Columbus TRISTATE LEAGUE. Mannings. W. L Pet. Win Lose Beatrice.21 9 .70S 710 477 Sioux Falls 15 13 536 552 .517 Grand island 16 14 533 f-4J .516 Sioux City _ 13 14 448 447 <33 Hv^ings 1* 16 .365 407 .370 Norfolk . 9 16 360 .Jf5 346 Yesterday’s Reaulta. Beatrice. « . Hastings 0. Sicux Falla. I: Rloux City. 4. Only games played Games Today. Sioux City at Norfolk. Hastings at Grand Island Sioux Falla at Beatrix MICHIGAN-ONTARIO LEAGUE London. 7-4; Rav City. *-« Saginaw. r.-2j Hamilton. 1-11. Flint. 3, Kalamazoo * Grand Rapids. 2. Muskegon. S: 11 in nings THREE EYE LEAGUE. Terre Haul*. 4 Bloomington 3 Danville 6 Peoria 2 Evansville. 4. Decatur ft SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Lit tie Rock. 4-1: Mobile 2-# Chattanooga, t . Atlanta. 4 Nashville. 4; Birmingham. 1 Memphis. 2; New Orleans. 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Rochester 5 Newark. 9 fsrsey Cttv. 0-2 Avracuse 4 * Buffalo 4 Readme 2. Toronto. 19 Baltimore. 2 Lanariep Drfrat Card*. 5'oui City l, tune 11 —The Canaries took to the f-ring* of two Rloux City hurlers Tue* i > afternoon and had little trouble taking a "negatne eer«yg from the Cards by n score of 16 to 4 Harrison started in the box for the Cardinal*. but *i« not rlgh» and Leclere replaced him in the second inning, after eight htta and six runs had beer made eff his delivery The Canarie* continued the>r h «ting m the third and fifth in nings and got two runs In each of these chapters The Cards scored two runs *n th* « x»h irnmg and one in both the eighth *nd ninth Score STOUX FALLS SIOUX CITT abb t»o a • abhpose Nolt rf :» 2 « » * Odwin 2b 4*342 Schultz If 6 3 111 Frhlld sa 4 1 * 2 * Dv* lb 4 3 11 * * M D ott c 4 3*** C’Mand 3b 5 • 1 2 * EMia lb 4 1 1* * * Snow 5 2*** Prd ta 3b 3 * 3 4 * Mmard aa 4 1 3 2 * Ugh* If 4 * 2 * * CUve 2b 5 2 2 10 Dmjgan rf 4 7*2 * T.orpp rf 5 12 11 Boal rf 2 * 1 1 * Llrtgg p 6 * * 2 * Har’son t* « o * iw« ■ ' ■ ■■■■ l^erlers t> 3 0 * 1 * Totala 43 1* 2T 9 2 zKetaey 1 * * P * i Totals 24 * 27 14 2 *Kr sey batted for leclere in the ninth Score by Innings Sioux Falls 242 *2* ***—1* Sioux City **© **2 *11— 4 Summary—Runs Nolt 43>. Srhultx (#». Dye (3), Cleveland Fairchild f2». McDer mott Dougan Two-h«*e hits Schulta Cleveland Menard McDermott Stolen I seas Dye t’» Cleveland. Dougan Sacri fice hits Fllie Peaderts Double play: Pesderts to Goodwin to Ellis Left on “'anet Sioux Falls. 1*: Sioux City. 9 Ras*s ■m balls off Vlregg. 3 off Harrison. 2. 'ff Leclere. 1 Struck ou» . By HarDson " by t.eclere 5 Hits Off Harrison 7 im 1 l -■* Innings, off I.erJere 9 in 7 1.3 in Tints Umpire Meyers Losing pitcher Harrtaor Tune 2 ©*. Urbans, III., June 1©—"Swede ' Chambers, guard of the University of Illinois football teem last fall, han accepted a poeition a a head trainer of athletic team* at Iowa State uni versity, Afines. la. Ha will assume his duties there next September. I.ATOM V Firet race rurae |1.«M claiming. * >*ar-old*. g furlong* Parody 1*3 Climax.1** xHi Trump .1*3 l>ig I p 1*3 The Competitor 1*3 \D*nlal 1*3 Dunlo l*k Florence W 10.1 Rolling Wira 1*3 xFloatmg On vMaaoti Towle 1*3 xl.a<1v Marian B3 , Mine America 1*3 * Second rare Pure# f!.4*0. maiden 2 *ar-oid Mile* I furlonga Burk heat Cake 113 Helen Carter 11% Realise 11% Deeming 11% Beulah Stone 11% i ron* village 11 > Help 11% Rroomiola 11% Cordon Rouge 11% SIUaway 11% Rneabella 11% Yeflette 11% Brownie 1U Teeuque 11% la-* O Mine 11% Boo Bor 11% Third race puree tl %<'* claimtn* 3 ' year-old* and up 1 11* mile* Firetom* 1*7 xSun Spot B7 xl’nined 1*3 Raider ,113 xDouaahoregan 1*« Over Fire 14k Fourth ^ace puree 31 T** allowance*, i The Madieon Avenue 3 yeer-olde and up g furlong* a Bob OghlH 1*2 bBnobh e 11% bBueter 11% Rradalhane 11% 1 Unroar 3% T S Jordan •% t aPreaident IBS aldlehour Farm entry. bJeffeteon !4v* tngaton entry Fifth race, puiae fl*** allowance* : real -old colta and geldtnga. % furlong* Spoctal l*; V'laaa* .10% vfuhii 1*4 Abetract lit Benedict Vow 1** Ocean Current 111 Sixth race Futee 11.40*. claiming. 3 ear-old*. * furlong* xShtndv 1*% * Double T. 1*3 * v Attractive *k Si?ale .......103 1 \D ghter Dear *k x fomtella ... 1*3 Mill Roy . 10k Klaxon ....... 1B» .Shining Hold *3 Rugler . 1*1 ilur Opt'on .1*3 Hunter ...... .1*3 lOnidge ** Seventh race Purer. I13BB. claiming, ' •*r-old* and up tulle and 7* yarda iKi i' Neill 11 1** Make Up _ 114 Blue Note II* xHe*t Pal 113 \Ytxlte Star 11* x Welcome % •« Paiadet 111 xl.adv Aator 1*2 xTrlumph IBB xAppremire allowance claimed. Cleat f noddy. drying. I Homers Feature f Omaha Victory Over Wichita Buffaloes Outslug Izzies fo* Second Time in Two Days —Herd Evens Up Series. Wichita. Kan., June 11.—Out*!u» ging the 'Wichita team for the ond time In as many days, and pound* in* out three home runs, Omaha evened up the series, winning the game today, 9 to 4. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO V r Thompson, !b ,. . . I 3 2 2 I ft KoMnton. rf I 2 2 I 0 ft (allop. lb i I Ji II 0 ft Owborne. If. c I 2 4 n ft Bonowiti. ef....... 4 1 2 2 ft ft f.4*n*hiui, 3b ....5 ft 1 ft 3 I O’NeUI, *•. 4 I 1 3 ft ft Milder, r.4 ft ft 4 0 ft Lee, p 4 ft 2 ft ! ft Total* ?* 9 15 21 11 1 WICHITA. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Smith, rf . 4 ft I 2 ft ft Butler, 3b . ... ft ft I 1 4 ft Dunning, rf. . 5 1 2 2 ft 0 Berk, lb . . ft 1 2 9 | ft Haler, •» . 3 ft 2 3 0 ft Dllleopie, If . 4 ft 1 1 ft ft Bott. 2b .4 ft ft 3 1 ft MeMulIen. e.4 I 2 7 ft ft Hosllk, p . 3 ft ft ft ft ft cMeDonneil I I 1 ft ft ft Total* 38 4 12 27 12 ~0 tBatted for Hosllk in ninth. Neore by inning*: Omaha .211 OOft ft41— 9 Wichita .200 000 002—4 Nummary—Two-bise hit*: Thompson *2>. Cullop. Butler. Berk, MeMulIen ( f). Heme rune: Owborne. Cullop. Bonowiti. Saerifir# bit*: Bono wits. MUder, O’.Neill btol*n bawew: Thompson. Robfnwon Bonowiti. Mild pitrh: Hovlik. Double play; Thomp son to O’Neill to Cullop. Bawe« on ball*: Bff Hosllk, 3: off Lee. 2. Mrurk out: y Hosllk. 6: by ler, 2. J^cft on has#*: Mlrhita, #; Omaha. 8 I mpir>«: Hn' * and (iaffney. Time: 1:45. Beatrice Blues Blank Ha stings Hasting*. Neb, June 11 —Pr*jean held Hastings to four hits today and evened up the scores for Beatrice with a score of 8 to «. The Blues hunched hit* on Walter* in the *«v enth frame and drove him from th* mound. Only one Hastings runner reached third base. BEATRICE (Tl HASTINGS (Tl lb h pn • * ,b h m , , Purdy if 5 Z 3 A o Reyr di it i i t : ] •Sugg, Zb *112* H.u> cf 3 « I '• 9 Belli rf 4 1 4 A OGll ipie Zb J • 2 1 A ■ McCoy lb 1 21» 0 1 Tome, If J 1 1 i A R» h!« rf 5 ! 1 t A Fenton 1b 4 II# 1 a Schifer 3b t A Z 1 • Noirk Jb 4 1 Z 4 A B d r nt *• « 1 Z 4 1 McC ry rf 4 1 J * A Cnger e 4 A 4 # » Stout e 4 # 2 a a Prejem p 4 1 # 2 # tB«ck 1 « # a a - Walter, r I • 1 3 l Total, 3» » 2T # 2 Swick p 1 # • 1 « Tot»:i ja 4 :: iz ; *co-e by inning, B-atric, 2»« »A# «„_4 Halting! . . . AAA AAA pen__ Sum m ary—Runs Purd' Sugg, 13. Beall <21. McC«> Bonduranr Unaer. Base, on ball, Off Walter, 4 off Pre tean 4 Two-baee hit: Noark Three-ba«« he Beall. DouVe pia-.e Wa'.tera to Rt. noldi to Fenton: Nock to Fenton to Noock Ht by pitched ball: Bondurar'. bv Walter, Earned rnn, Beatrice 4. Struck oot Bv Pre'ean. 3 by Wal-e-a. :: by swick. ! Left on baa** Beatrice 4 Hailing- • Sacrifice hit: Glllilcii. Itn plr,. Snvder. Time: 1:35. Henrv Doll Loses Match Lincoln. Neb . June 11.—The play off for the three places In the cham pionship flight found W M. Folsom. T4ncoln Country club: E J. Matu, Loup City, and George Toozer. Happy Hollow club. Omaha, surviving. Henry Doll, Irakoma club, Omaha, who also shot 172 In the qualifying rounds, dropped to the second flight In the first round of the first flight Too ter meets J. C. Scott. Beatrice Maus goes against Roy Wilcox, Happy Hollow, and Folsom meets A. C. Clapp. Council Bluff*. Today’s Ak Entries j FIRST RACK—Six furla**r* Pursa 15' thrua-yaar-old* and up. Claiming *472 J<'a#phin# N#w#!I • * *511 Furor x* f;*57 Boon#villa •!«* ♦**$# Th# Almonnr •;'« *«1« Chickan . .. .. . •i*'f *5*2 Roaa Atkin ... 1#« *47* Brown Dick . .. 7#« *5 74 Foul Leather . ... 7#f *«7! Knkwood .. Ill MS* Jack Fountain . 1C • **T Cavalcadour II. V I SECOND RACF-Flva and on#-ha!f fu °f|» Pura# |5*# Thra«-> #ar-old* *r.i ip Claiming **7# Spir#a r? ' **C? Ktar Cloudv . 1*# M*4 Ella Waldo «1M **7S Mcrnng Far# . V4 •*■7! L#fko\nt* •• 4 **7f Trpharr. . 1*4 _LgM *;s3S \ !#w . •! '4 «*77iMi*a Spear* . *]f1 *574 S#a B#ach ............... 7*5 *751 Clear th# Way. *157 Cannonball . 1*5 - Black Tor Ill M.S* ELIGIBLE *474 OoJd#n Rear ..... .. .. '"4 *«72 41! Bright . V* **71 Emily Walt* . !*4 ■ *475 Ho«#v Bov .. .... 1*< THIRD RACE Fiv# and ona-half tut - ong* furaa 15** Th-aa-? *ar olda and • p Claiming *557 All.'a Byars . *441 Mir# Alhula .. • ■** - Sartlla Ball# . 1*4 Tha i '’Klaheman • * —— Appl# Blonacm . 1*4 'okrpach . .. .*1*4 -- Alaao . 1*4 -—— Kimbarlv . 1*5 IMS f V* *M5 Infiald ... | *5 **44 Truian* 1*^ *75X Galway . 14 AI.S- EMGIBVE **11 Fa v wood 7** *•17 Daddy Wolf 1*4 M75 Rot w Brown *!M — — Montdal# „ . . ... I## 1 FOURTH RACE Si* furlong* Pu-a#. 5** Thr## > c ar old* and up Claiminc **?4 Miriam Wood . *c ♦ |M cloldan I.ad . . 7*4 *4 45 Faithfu’ Girl . 1*4 *4v x -1 '1 • • **«* Mi** Emma G 11* *455 Full Moon .17S ► *** Mannikin U US *545 Hindooatan 114 FIFTH RAVF-Mila Pma 1*## Tnra# •ar olda and up. Claiming I I # • *4*7 Raiah . 1*4 |t«« . h ' * 14 71 V‘rginiu# l*.i *471)M\ Dwddr # *44* l adv 7.tllian \*« : s’ iti SIXTH RACE Mila and on*-»lti##o • h “ura# 15#e Four > aar olda and \nv iafming *<:« Raatful •!*? *4*1 Caiman l *ia* *4*i rua Wood . 41" • *4*« March lad 71* * 544 Titl# 71? • *4 75 Doood . . 713 *4«1 T arm * k 711 SEVENTH RACK—Mila and on* *x *#nth Pur*. | 5# Fouroaar'OMa and 4* r cia-ming ^ *47* Rill' Gih»on *1*7 ~ *«4i John Arbor 44*17 ofta O ^*7 *4*1 Full A«a>n *4*4 Jim H#ff*r ng •!*? *<45 Sp#ar|#n* . . . lii 5STT Bor#a* . it* * * T * mil Head : it* *4 75 Wa’nut Hall *4** Balfour us W#athar Ciaat Track H#a>> Macaw round Th* American ODm tc *occ#r • •*tv tafaa’ad a warn rar # MUM inland I toal i» I •