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Meusel, Hit by Pitched Ball. . / Swings on Cole Babe Ruth, Cobb and Specta tors Participate in Melee— \ank Outfielder Has Fighting Clothes on. —I KTROIT, .1 imp 13.— The Hiiimosity which has prevailed between . . New York Yankees anil the Detroit Tigers since tile start of the present series readied a climax this afternoon _ when i minature riot was staged on tile field in which play ers of belli teams and irate fans par tieipated in a general free-for-all fight. Bcbor** order could be restored Empire Evans bad forfeited the game to the Yankees, 9 to 0. It suited in the ninth inning when Meusel was hit in the back hy a ball thrown by Pitcher Cole. , The Yan kee's right fielder throw down his bat and dashing to the pitcher’s box made a pas* at Cole, but missed. I'm piles Evans and Ormsby grabbed Meusel ami held him. Manager Cobb then run in and he and “Habe” Ruth had a few words. Ruth charged that Detroit pitchers were trying to “bean" the Yankees. Ruth had just barely escaped being kit with a ball when lit* batted in the ninth inning. Meusel and Cole were banished from the game. Meusel then walked to the Detroit dugout and swung at a Detroit player. Three of his tram mates grabbed him and pulled the i ightfielder away, throwinb him dow n and sitting upon him. Meanwhile several hundred fan* swarmed upon the field. Police lushed from all corners but they ap peared to be unable to cope with the situation.- Innumerable fist fight* were precipitated and before ord?r could be restored, Umpire Evans for feited the game to New Y’ork. NEW YORK (A) DETROIT (A) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po a e. K. .T’h'n 2b 3 1 1 i I Blue lb - 1 h l «» McN’ly 2b 1 0 0 0 0 Cobb « f 1 " 2 " " Combs cf ft 2 3 o o Mar ugh Jf 4 1 " " 0 Ku h If 3 0 2 0 o H-il'nn rf I " « •» Meusel rf 3 2"'** Pratt 2b 4 2 . «• " j»ipp lb 4 0 14 0 o Kigr.ey 4 1 '2 . o S< hang r 3 2 1 1 o P» .1 non 3b 1 " 1 o I mil-;*n 3b 4 " 1 " '* Ha uler c 2 2 4 1" Si n t gg 4 2 2 ** 1 Stol el" p 1 o *i 1 " S. Jones p 2 2 - S l Cole p 3 0 10 0 li .1 oil p 2 10 0 0 --Tot a is 32 1:425 It 0 •t eta la 3 1 10 24 1 2 2 Kiln* out in i nlh whan riot started aim game wan forfmlfd, 0 to U. (Gama forfeited • S. ore by innings; Summary—Runs: I! 1 tin1' : M Nal Combs (2), Kuth. Meus*J. P'pp '-*• S<hang. Gaston, Frail I2i. Rign *> ' - •. R .1 on eg. Basselr. 'Pwo-ba1** hug i **ii hs, Meusel. Schang. Piatt. K Toit* Sa<n foe hits: Hchang. H .Times. Imubb Idavs: Scott to Pipp; Passler i «> Pratt. I.pft on bases: New York, S: Boll oil, Bases on baits: Off S .!«»'•- v. 1 . ' ff Caston. 2: off Stoner, T: off rnle. t. Struck out: By Gaston, t, b> Stoner. 1: * by Cole, ; Hits Off S Jones, 7 n ft innings. off Gaston. 1 *n innings, off Stoner. 6 in 2 inning*: off Colo, 4 in ♦» 1 innings Hit b.v pitched ball By • alo, Mor'f-I. Winning pitch* Gastnn I Im'X pitcher: Cole empires: Evans ami Ormsby. Time: 2:f*S. Dean’s Wild Throw, With Bases Full, Enables Reds to Defeat Giants * * _* • —— ---• > Breaks Record at Olympic Trials i_—--j /A* ft* , Mf/" Jackson ScIiol* of flic New York Athletic clnli. after conquering Charlie | Paddock and etiinlliilS Olympic record time at inn meters, came bark with a smashing 200-metcr performance In the new world's record time of 21 seconds. The former 2011 meter record was 21 1-10 seconds. Scholl' time first was announced as 21 I-III seconds hut after a eouferenre it was found tiiat four of the six watches clocked him in 21 flat. The other twn | were 21 l td. Danfortli Driven From Box. St. Louis. .June 13.— Danfortli weakened in the third inning ami the Washington Si nalor-t d< frat-d the Browne to.lav. to 4. The visitor!* scored four runs in Dint frame amt drove Danfort h out of the Imix. Score: WASHINGTON (A) ST. LOtlS (A) ub.il-po.a • ab h.pu n.«. I Dice rf It 2 It 0 Bennett rf 5 I 1 «» *» | Matt'wj* if 2 U tt ti Boi»'non :tb a (l 3 1 1 Karris 2b t 0 S i i Slslei i b B 0 110 | Dunlin if 4 - 3 " <» WU'me If 2 It 2 » »' Hue| . 4 II A 1 tlJai aon rf S 2 2 •» " I Bluege 3b t ‘2 3 2 I'M. MTn Lb 2 1 f» L* 3 peck sh l! 1 it " Severe id . 1 2 »‘ *• Shirley lb 4 1 10 u mlerber as 4 ! H •» .lobnhon p l* 1 n 1 itltanforthp *» <• •» 1 it speei e p 0 ti tt ti 0 Davis p 2 I' 1 3 0 Marbet ry p o ‘t o 3 n -■--—■ Total** 3.1 7 27 13 3 Tola I a 3 4/ 27 8 1 Score b\ | |0ii i M K s Washington . . . uni 001 nni c, St Louis.""n 101 -n" 4 ) Summary - Kuna Ko*v M . 11 bow a. Har ris. Shirley (Jt. Johnson, Williams. D cobson (2). McMillan. Two-base In' Matthews. Go**! in. \ »• • id Sa.-if .* Harris, Davis Marberry <2» Double plays Da via to Sutler, Berber 4n MeVlii fan to Staler. Left on banes- Washing* » • mmtxr* • mmmm • mmmm • mmmm m mn. • St I.Oulu. 10. Base* on ball* off .lohnaon. •«. off Danforth. 1. ofl l»i.vis j off Spec •*. 2: off Marberry. 1 Struck out: By Johnson. 2. by Davis 1. by Marberrj. 1 Hits: off Johnson l m’ four and two thirds innings; ofl Spec ♦*, 1 In one third inning; off Mar berry. 2 in four innings, off Danforth. ? in iv\o o nd two-thirds Innings, off Davis in six and on** third innings Hit hj pin to .j ball lb Johnson. McMillan Winning idlchor Johnson. Lo*in| pitohn Danforth. t'mptrea: Jnneer iind t’onnoll: . Time: 2;H* Norfolk Blanks Sioux Citv Cards 0 Norfolk. N»!».. June 13.—Norfolk defeated Sioux City hers* this after tioon by n scute of 1 to ft. It was a _icat pitchers' bntlie between Andor j son and Barry. The winning score was brought in as a result of Me faffertyjs sacrifice fly in the second The score: MOV’X CITY (T> NORFOLK <T> ah h po * • ab b. po • » t '«'d win 2o 4 1 2 2 a Pad'on rf 1 0 0 2 * Dougan 4 0 ft ft 0 Kp.dv 2n 4 0 1 T < MeD’tt : f 3 l i • «»Job on lb j ft 11 o ( Ellt* iii ■ • § <» Bruakie ef S 1 H I P 4 Light f » 1 0 OWetd*! If 3 l 2 ft ( Mir ft > " \| ,p tv ;|, 2 0 2 1 < Ai tot* a .1 o ft 1 0 Clark r 2 9 7 9 1 HiiTV p 2 ft I 4 •» And *on p 3 1 0 1 t xHorn ft i l ft ft o Total* 22327111 Total** 2K \ 2 4 10 ft x Bu'tcd fur Maris in ninth. neo oil 00# t Norfolk .ulu ftftft Huuiiii it \ filin' Hi uak if Twu-ba* bit M« i-ki»* Shi rlficM Atherton, >1 • t'affeit) WeidH Buses on ball* t »f An.tenon, I off Harry. 2 Struck out R\ And**r*on. •.. by Harry, t Hit b; pj*t< h* d on II LIU* ’ bv Anderson: tMarl fliui .Pip riun, i > B»rr> Doubt** playa Harry to KIM*. Bool to Dougsn AtheiAol to I’.pplj »'» Johnson Darned run*: Nor fidk 1 Time of game. 1.3b I'm pi re Mey et a. Beatrice ^X ins Slugfct. Beatrice Neb. Jun* 13.—I4**atrb * wm a dogging match from Sinus Full* to .t,i b\ fit nil re of 9 •«» 4 Plirdv and Mr i*o/ of Be.m . ** and Snow of Sioux Kali h i »he hontcr* The score: SIOT’N FAILS. |T> H K A TRICK f T) ab.ii po » o ab.h po.a * \ rf 4 112 ft Plirdv If 4 4 '.tilt/. If ,31ft " Sugga 2b 4111 lb 1 111 ft 0 Beall rf 4 I ft ft i*f».ve 'b : 2 2 2 ft McCoy lb 4X41 Snow . 4 2 2 1 ftRbchle *f 1 t t ft Thom'n r n ft ft ft ftS'eefer 3b 2 2 2 1 Mcnnrd *a 1 1 I ftR'urant *a 1 I f* 1 'Tland ,1b 4 ft l 2 <> Kng*r c 114 0 Loeppe i f 4 11 0 ft Zink p 4 0 ft Berk p 20ft 2 ft Free an p 2 0ft I 0 Total® 31 132712 Total* 17 1 2 24 1 1 0 Sio«\ Kalla . _ • n04 ftll 000 Refitrice 122 010 30*— Summir.' Run* Noll 12), SchulU 4’leve Snow 4 2 ) Purdy. Sugg* (3) H**mI (.). .llci'ny Mlechle. Schaefer Hour rung: McCoy, PUfdy. Snow. Two*bftl Uhle Weakens; Red Sox Win, 84 i level.!ml, June 13.— l hie weaRent'd in the eighth Inning today and Howton defeated Cleveland, X to 3. I ntil then 1 hie had out pitched Khmke. Veach and J. Sewell made home runs. Score: BCSTON (A) CI.KVKLANH (A) ah li po » e ab.h po.a e. Flags''d rf .1 <* 4 ft I MrN’ulty rf R 1 J ft " W*tobv 2b 4 2 7 5 1 Jahi'son If 4 I 2ft 1 Vouch If 4 2 ft ft ft Speaker cf 4 I 4 1 ft Bonne rf 4 2 ft ft ft Sewell «a 5 "321 Tnrlt In R 2 It ft ft Burns 1b 4 1 Jft 2 ft rii » o t o Myttt i 4 i 4 *• ft o Neill < 3 ft .2 ft o Fewster 2b 3 1 ft i t T_.ee s« 4 ft ft ? 1 Wfll’rs 2h o ft ft ft ft Ehmke p 4 H2 fl Ellerhe jb 4 ft ft 1 ft -t’hte p 3 ft 2 1 ft Totals 36 11 27 1ft 3 Shaute p ft ft 6 ft ft zGardner 1 ft ft 0 ft ztumma l ft ft ft ft Totals 31 11 27 11 3 zBatted for Fewster in eighth. zBatted for Shaute in ninth Boston . .. 1 Aft ftftl 033—* Cleveland .. 002 ftlft ftftft—3 Summary—Runs Wamby (3). Vearh <3). Ehmke i-‘). Speaker. Sewell (2) Two base hits. Wamby. Veach. Sewell Home runs- Veach. Sewell. Siolen base: Wam by. Sact iflees: Flagstead (2). Speaker. Double play: I.ee to Wambv to Tndt. Left <»n bases: Boston. 7; Cleveland. I <» lias** on ball a: Off Uhle, 4, off Ehmke, 1. Struck out: Hv- 1’hle. 3. bv Shaute, 1; bv Ehmke. .{ Hits: * ff fhle. 9 in H 1 3 Inning* off Shaute. j In 2-3 Inning. Wild pitch: fhle Losing pitcher: fhle. Em pire*. Holmes and Hildebrand. Time, 2 U. Allilelirs Hit Mall to Win. Chicago. June 13 A triple. three sinej.s, h sacrifice and an error cave Philadelphia four runs in the seventh In ning todav enabline them to defeat the Sox 7 to ti. a- the Sox ninth inning rally net cl only thtee runs. Baumgartne* nitched one hall n the ninth for the final oit. a flv Empire Rowland bench ed Barrett. Sox shortstop, for questioning h derision S< ore. PHEDELPHIA fA) CHICAGO <A> ab.h po.a e ab.h pn.n e T>vke* ?h . ! 4 0 <» Arc’on «f n 1 .3 0 <> Rt nda 3b 3 2 ft 1 ft Collins 2b 4 2 .3 2 ft Welch rf .3 1 2 0 0 Most 11 rf h 2 % ft ft Hauser lb 4 2 ft 1 ft Sheely lb 3 2 8 ft ft Si mons rf 4 1 1 ft ft Falk It 4 ’ 0 1 ft Miller If 4 2 3 0ft Kamtn 3b 3 1 1 2 - Osl’ay. ss 4 ft 2 R ft Barrett es 2 1 1 2 ft Perkins r 3 16 1 French, ss l ft 2 2 ft Meeker p 4 1 ft 3 0 Crouse c 4 ft h 2 '* , Ba'ta'er p A ft ft ft ft M’W"nv n 1 ft ft 2 ft -Con’Hy p 1 ft ft 1 1 Totals 34 11 27 12 1 zBurns 1 ft ft ft n Total* 34 1ft 27 14 1 zBatt*d for Connallv in ninth Philadelphia . ‘too 201 4ftft—7 Chicago 003 ftftft ftft3—6 Summary—Runs Dykes Rlrnnda (2). Welch. Hauser. Perkins. Meeker Arch deacon, Collins (2) Mostll. Sheely. Mc Weeny Two-base hit Mostll. Three^base hit Perkins Stolen bases: McWeenv. Millar. Sacrifices Welch (2). Double plays QsJIoway to Hauser to Perkins Meeker to Perkins to Hauser. I.eft on bases: Philadelphia R Chicago 1C Bases on halls off M*^r, 7: off Mr Weeny. 2. off Connallv. 1 Strut k out’ Bv ' Meeker 4 bv _M< \\ » n\ hv Connallv Hits 'iff Meeker 10 n 4 ;:-S rinmgs. off Baumgartner, none In 1-3 inning, off McWeeny. 7 In & 2 Innings off Connal lv. 4 in 3 1-1 innings. Wild pitch: Mc Weeny. Winning pit. her Meeker. Lor ing Ditcher fnnnally. Empires Rowland Moriariv and Nallin. Time 1.66. Cubs Move Into League Lead. Boston. June 13 -Chi. ago went in-o f|e„t plate in the National league today I*. defeating Boston b ‘O 1. W'tils N’eW York was loaing »o Cincinnati. Tony Kaufman was hit hard but ineffectively nv Boston Padgett got three double*, one of which drove in 'he Boston run S< ore CHICAGO (\) BOSTON < a b h.po x e ab. n po.a e i Fla'a cf 4 1 ;» J " BV*oft *e 4 1 * ’ I H’orher **312 3 “Felix of 0 t. o “ ti'tham 2b 3 * ' ? 1 Foe- her if ? *. " Cotter Jh 4 1 1« « 0 M’l n.., 1b 4 17 “ F herg 3b 4 0 3ft ftTI rney 4111ft Gr gsby If 4 I 3 ft “Ster/ei rf 4 3 2 “'' MVote rf 4 1 1 ft OPa’gett 3b ♦ 3 1 ft ft H tnett . 3 1? <» OO’Nml r 3ft* " Kn’man p 4 2 <» 2 OGibaon c i o o } o -- ■ Stryker p ? ft 1 s • Tnf als 33 1ft 27 9 In K Smith 1 “ft“n M’Na’ra p ft ft « 1 “ xPowell 1 ft ft ft ft Total* lx • 27 14 1 xBa'ted for Ftr>> ?r in gtxth \Batted for M Neman in rnn*h Chicago . .. . . 7 ft ft nj ft ftftl — 5 Boston . . ftftft lftft ftftft—1 Summary Runs Stata (2). Grantham. Heathcftte. Kaufman. S*engel. Two base hits: cotter, Bancroft. Ftengel. Grantham. I’m <1 get t (3) Fa.riflcc* Ilolloeber. Oran thaut. L»nuble play Hollochar to Cotter I .eft on base- Chicago. ;». Boston, 1“ Ban's on balls: Off Kaufman. 3. off Stryker. 1. Struck out By Kaufman . by Stryker. 1. by NFNamara. 1 Hite Off Strvker. ft in ft innings, off M> Sa mara. 4 n 3 Innings Hu by pitched ball B> McNamara. Hartnett le**ing pitcher Strykei l inpiic* Hlgler and Moron ! Time, i f>9. ' bit- S hultx, Schaefer McCov. Sacri fice 1ms Kiecldr Bondorant. 1 nger Stolen hue Nolf Struck out- Berk. Naught Freeman Gb /-ink (4» Base balls Off Reck. I ofr Freeman. 4 off ’/ink S flit by pit. bed ball .Menard to /ink losing pllchei Freeman Hit* Off Be k, 7 .n 1 inning*, "ff Kreet sin. s In » Inntng* l inplre liatktna Time. 115. I 'landers Defeat Halting?. (Hand Isiand .Neb June 1,3 .lohnnje i Maples, formerly of 'he Sioux Falls i Ini' pitched the Third City to a 1 to ft victor? . in « mound duel with Fwick. Hatting* i her* today H u** hs first appearance w h the Grand Island club A base on halls tnM pl'-h and Quinn s double to left * ■ . uttt 1 ed for 'hrt only run of tb* game Score 1 HASTINGS <T» GRAND 1SI. P iTl l ab h pon e ab h pn a e Rev n'ds e* 4 ft ft ? ft r’nndon 7b ft 1 4 '* \ Hess* , f 4 1 i ft ft Ruaer 3h 3 1 ft 1 ft ’ (lllllapla 2h 4 1 2 f» ft Quinn *a 3 14 " Kenton 1b 4 ft 7 ft 2 llnwm'n rf 4 ft Tome* If 13 1'* Rt.wa «f 4 « ft ' 4 'as tie rf 3 ft 1 ft 0 Hinkle lb 3 . 13 ft ft . Nea.k <b 3 11ft ft Brook * If 3 1 1 ft " Stout c 2 1 3 3 •» Kran’ger c . (13 0 1 Swlck p i o ft n ft Ms plea p ft 1 1 ft Walter* p 1 ft ft ft ft - Totala 2 7 6 27 13 1 Totals 3ft h 24 15 2 i Hasting* . ftftft “Oft ftftft—ft ■ Grand l*lan»l . .001 604 00i—-l ■ Summary Run Condon Twn4ias* hit Quinn Kiolen hair* Tmnw, ten don. Sat rlfl« • 1»M ft uni Doubt* p!a> Huner to t'ontlon ♦<> Hinkle I.eft «»n hn ai'M } I a * 11 n * * Inland. 7 Mia* nn ball- Off Hwo-k. * ■ ff Wallen. 1 off Maple*. I Struck nut: Rv Hw 1« b t»> Maple" - Mil* Off Hwpk, a In 7 inning* Wild pit* b Hwlnk I. — ' TIIRKT 14 4 mm Kxanaviilc. 4, T«*rt** li.ni;. l>«»rt*. a ; HI nomine ton 4 !»«•< at ur. 2 . 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Green Trading Stamp* I' if—i 7 *— • mmmm • mmmm • mmmm •mmmm* mmmm • saaw • mmmm •« t i I^QTH EN G I ! . fliAFl C(!iMP^Ny| J | '4$uSk* _ I&3 It’s a Pact! ||| No better.rilder m or sweeter cigar 1 canbeoadeat J anyprice i||tt'm 10c -* 2 for 25c - 15c |n| •«. c4Hor de If Valentine Unvarying High Quality Since 1848 I l . i » scmi’gys "tiuiAPi e&MfrAuu 11 m # Omaha Bee Race Chart Compiled by George W. Schilling. Preaiding Judge—Dr. F. W. Asha. Starter--Arthur McKnight. Associate Judge—William Shelly. Racing Secretary -Charles L. Trimbla. OMAHA, Neb , June 13.—Twelfth day, summer meetin. Ak-Sar-Ben Racing association WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. /*OQf7—FIRST RACE—Five and one-half furlongs. Purse $500. Net value to Oo»7 I winner. $400, second. $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. Index Horse and Owner. Wt. St. f J S»r. Kin. Jockey Ods. St'a 6870 Fernnndos 4 (Conley) 104 2 * 2‘ 24 1* McCorkle 5.80-1 6848 Neg 9 (Barnett) 109 2 ;>i 4f 81| 2ak Fator 17.40-1 6854 Hazel Dale 11 (Randall I *102 3 I 1* P Gormley 2.00-1 6886 Boh by Allen 7 (Markh.) *110 t 41 F.1 5l 4* (lark 1.80-1 6877 Spinaway 7 (Sterett *104 6 6 6 6 .VJ Rodriguez 6.40-1 6-7* Spicebti h : (Paducah) 115 1 3| 8” 41 6 Horn 10*1 It | I minute; off 2:17; time :24 4-5- 12 mutual* raid Fernandoa *12 60 t,, win. $7 oo place. 98.80 low ; N*-g 818 18 place. $7.26 show. Hazel Pale 83.40 «how. Start good for si! hut -ipinawi'. . won all driving. Winner, hr. f. 4. ( ruzados-Fernanda; trainer, C. K. Conley. Fernaodos forced Hazel Pale at top *peed and catching her faltering when an eighth out forced to the front and. under Veen pres tire. barely lasted to win Neg ram* wide in the b*st going and finished fash, just failing to get up to win. Hazel Pale tired after making all of the early par®. Bobby Alien made up ground. Spinaway stumbled at the start. Spicebush rared as if he disliked the going. /2Q(40—SECOND RACE—Five and one-half furlongs. Purse $500. Net value to 70.70 winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30 Three-year-olds up. Index Horst and Owner. Wt. St. \ h i Sir. Fin. Jockey Ods. St’s 6803 Miss Kmma (J 5 (Durkee) 113 2 1" 1| If 1 Horn 1 7 0-1 68,88 May Bruen 4 (Baker) •!«'. 6 2‘ 3* 3-.J 2"« Hark 5.50-1 6872 Settee 3 (Thompson) 101 3 9 6* 4: 3f McCorkle 3 60-1 6864 Finis Glorioaus 3 (Green.) 102 J 3h 2 ’ 2 4'* Weiner ' 6.00-1 6880 Caveat Kmptor 1 (Irwin) *107 5 4' 4h i '1 Gerritty 12.10-1 6885 Hindoootan 8 (Rogers) 11'. 1 • > 5-A 6‘ 6 J Varley 13.20-1 6800 Noonhotir 4 (Buhrer) *99 - 8- 8’ 7 7 \ Rodriguez 15.40-1 6H7 0 Robbie Brown 5 (Kenw.l *10 1 7 7" 9 »'i 85J Doty 66.90-1 6863 Rey Hindoo II 5 (Kunh.) 109 9 6'1 71 9 9 Lindsay 74.80-1 A* post 1-4 minute; off 2:46. time : 2 4 - : * 8 4-5. 1.09 1-5 $2 mutuels paid Miss Kmma G. $5.10 to win. $3.40 place. $2.>0 show; May Bruen $5.00 place. $3.60 show ; Settee $3.20 show. Start good; won ra iiy second driving. Winner ch. m. 5. Malamont-Bessie Latimer. Trainer. A. P. Yeoman. Miss Emma G. «et the par® from the fart and landing off repeated chal lenge* came away from her opposition in the final drive. May Bruen raced forwardly and gamely hut had to he driven out to the la*t ounce to save d place Settee, after being shuffled rearward, closed a big gap and finished fastens of all. Finis Glorio-us, after showing -peed, gave way in the last eighth. The others were never prominent. COQQ—THIRD RACE—Five and one-half furlongs Purse $500. Net value to * winner, $400; second, $70, third. $30. Three-year-olds up. Index Horsi and Owner. Wt St. i \ Str. I'm. Jockey Ods.St'a "880*4 Litlle Leas ' 1 " * l la|’"l,| 1*J 1‘ Clark < #0-1 6863 A*lc Jessie 8 (Hum) 107 3 Sh 2" 2J 27 Hum 1.70-1 6830 The Almoner 5 (Sawyer) 112 2 V 3] 3- r* Neal 5.10-1 6*50 Plippery Smile 3 (Black.) 1 07 4 4-* 4* 4” 4h Clower 9.00-1 6**6 Aryanna 6 (McClain) 110 5 5* | 6* 5* Garner 5 20-1 6*43 Fox's Choice 9 (Huff) 115 6 6 6 6 6 Clements 7.20-1 At post 1 minute off 3:22; time 23 4-5- :49. 1:09 1-5. $2 mutuels paid little Le«* 310.00 to win *n 80 plac« $2 *0 how \sk T®z»ie $3.00 place, 82.40 • how; The Almoner $3.40 ^ho*. S*art trood. won ridden out. «e«*ond driving. Winner b. g. 5. Stem Wind®r-Young Bell®, trainer. L. T Whifehill. Little Less decisively out-broke, outpaced and out-stayed his opponents and was needlessly ridden out a» the end Ask Je«*ie wi> prominent from the start and made a game finish. The Almoner was hard ridden and had no excuses. Slippery Smile and Aryanna stopped. 000—FOURTH RACE—Six Furlongs. Purse $600. Net value to winner, $450; '* w second, $85; third. $35. Three-year-olds up. Index Horse and Owner. Wt. St. 1 i f Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St's 68 80 Worth man 1 (James) 112 1 ~ ~11 I 1- 1’i Weiner ~~ 3.10-1 6858 Stroller 3 fCalwell) *190 3 2 21 2* 2* Clark 2 20-1 6s 1 Whifr Mr( mndl) l".1 I 5* " 1 • Hum "30-1 -- Clever Seth 3 (Jones) 10' 2 3’ 4 4 44 ( | Gross 8.10-1 6*67 Tubby A 6 (Irwin) *1 1 0 6 4* 3 * 3’ 5- Gherritty 3.20-1 6846 Nebraska Lad 6 (Durkee) *113 7 7 6j 6* 6* Penderg. 16.40-1 6840 White Haven 8 (Borl.) *102 4 61 7 7 7 Rodrigue/ 24.80-1 A’ post 1 1-2 minutes: off 3 time, ' 4-7--4* 4- 1 14 1-7 12 mutuels paid Worlhmari $8.20 ’ • win $1.40 place. ‘0 shov. 5: roller $1.00 S b. c. 4. F’ireman-Eel. Trainer, J. M. Guichon. Wortbman away fa*t and capably ridden wa* rated in front and when called upon cleverly held Stroller -afe through the final furlong Stroller, after raring in closest but unavailing pursuit of ?h® winner, tired after making a threatening challenge Whiff finished fast and out-gamed (’lever Seth. Tubb A. away slowly raced up into a prominent position rounding the last turn, then gave way. (!<)(}]—FIFTH RACE- One mile and seventy yards Purse $500 Net value to winner, $400; second. $70. third. $30 Three-year-olds up. Index Horse and Owner. Wt. St. 4 4 1 Str. F’in. Jockey Ods. St’s 0889 Raft dal ’• Royal fJottes) 109 . , , . $.99-1 6-67 Nan McKinney 5 (Drum.) * 162 2 l‘J r 1* r 2 Gormley 1.80-1 0875 Pembroke 6 (Orates) *119 i 5 t « t * Clark 3(y>-? 6837 Queen Catherine 3 t Tr ) *9’ 3 3J 3' 3H 4* 4* Gerritty 2.00-1 6 * 91 All Bright 9 (Sole) 100 t 1t "• 5 Rodritvei 14.40-1 At post 1-2 minute off 4 ? 4 time .’4 1-5- 48 3-5, 1 16 1 it 1-5, 1:4 9 7-5. $7 mutuels pnid Rande’"* R- va $15 *0 to win $6 20 place $3 00 •how Nan McKinney || 6n place, $2 60 *hr>» , Pembroke, 02.00 show. Start good, waa a'l driving W nner. ch g 3, O era Gla*«-f>rr «ra Trainer, B A. Jones Rat,dais Rojal. herd ridden from the s»ar» moved up fa*t after turning for home and after racing into a clear lead tired and barely lasted to win. Nan McKinney opened up a big cap on the back stretch and a'ter being pas-ed in the home stretch by the winner came again and ran a good game race. Pembroke fell he r to the .how when the other qu'*. Queen Catherine wa« climbing badly in the going and ran a poor race (590^~^IX™ RACE—One mile Purse $500 Net value to winner, $400. w aecond, $70; third. $30. Fillies and mares three-year-olds up. Index Boris and Owner. Wt. St, J j j Str. Fin. Jockey Ods St's 6*46 Winner Take All 4 fJop.) 109 4 * k 44 4k 2: 1n* Gros* 1 60-1 6-33 Mary Jane Raker 4 (Va.) 112 *• 6 . •;Fat«r 2 60-1 68J0 Power 4 (Baker* * 1 04 2 2h . If 1J 3* Clark 2.70-1 6888 Orleans Girl ( K.nds.) 109 3 4f k i, 4- 4* Horn 13 40-1 6*82 Mis® Paige 4 ( Rees* • 1 <» 4 l j .* Rodriguez 10 20-1 6*-:. Res * Welch 4 (A-K-SI 1 12 1 1| lh -S 5 6 Garner 40-1 A* post 1-2 minute, off 4 '■ time. i * 4-'- »1 3- | t 2*7 1 44 $f mutuels paid W nner Take All $fi !0 to win. 88 _u place. $2 (0 show. Mtr| Jan® Baler §3.20 place $2.60 show Power $2.49 -h.-v R««rt good; was three driving Kinner. h m. 6 Wraek-KIlcrslie Tramer W Ormes. Winner Take All was -aved t« the lead turn where she was taken wide in the he* 1 going and finished with deteym(netion at strong handling g».t up to win in the !a*t stride Mary June Baker came fast on the rail through the stretch ami w. ;!d have won in another jump Power after alternating in forcing at. I setting (he pace, fought it out stubbornly and made a game finish. Haas Welch and Miss Paige quit. fiQflO—SEVENTH RACE—One mile Purse $500 Net value to winner. $400 ' ’ second. $70: thiid. $30 Threc-year-olds up Index Horse and Owner Wt St. \ * f Str. Fin Jockey Od* St’s ••9 i a Weod f Gain**) *• :’i r' u c’a 3.00-1 6««1 Tom Owens 4 1 MirmtD 11*1 5 7 7 5f %■ ?' Horn 7 60-1 4891 Star Cloudy 3 (Thomp.) 102 S 1 ** 1 *• 11 2$ 3* McCorkle 6.40-1 6*59 Felix M 4 (Muth) 113 6 6' 6* 6* ('| l* Frogctte 4.00-1 6*93 s»-a Mint 7 (Irwin* *10i t 4* 3* 2f 5! Gerritty 7.30-1 6-63 Blue Van (Buhrer) *10 * ' 0' 3 ) 6« 6' Rodrigue* 12 10-! 6*91 Nlornlrg Face 6 (Sneed) 1 (U 1 Sf 4** T 7 7 Garner 22.40-1 \t pn*t 1-2 minute, off <0 lime ? • 0 ] K, 1 4(. $2 mutuels pa 1 1 % u ' ; I ■•* • a * 80 place, 1 10 how rag Ovvai $3 40 place. $.3 00 Hum! Sla > Itirt good won coolly, second driving. Winner, ch m 6 Peering-Nen*ho Pale Trainer. \5 P. Gaines. Ella Wood wa* out-pnc#d early *hcn moved up fa*t after leaving the hack 'stretchc and racing into the lead on the turn for home drew out decisively in the final eighth Tom Owen* rlo*eil a hnr gap in a fast fini-h Star Cloudy set the pace hut readily gave way to the winner’s challenge. Sea Mint showed speed hut fsi!«d to stay. Blue Van and Morning Face quit. Enjoy the Races Get a Pair of f 01* Field Glasses or Binoculars Priced at $5 to $33.50 | For the great outdoors, on a hike, drive or sight-seeing tour, there is nothing that adds so much pleasure to the trip. I Prisma Binoculars \ 6-power Rinorula.. n genuine leather carrying case, with leather neck strap, spring catch and shoul der strap. Regular price 11 4.95—Special I \ Price for the Races. S9.95 ' it nt Glasses • «*c $1 00 Per Day ST))ACID - RESULTS' BELMONT. First rAce Five furlongs: Sweei Ann (K Barnes) 6 1 ?-1 e ®rt Mine 81% (McAfee) . 7 j Fxlra Dry (C Kumrner) 4 5 Time. 58 2 5. N'ew Hope Julie (•Hater. Sing tin and Witchbroom also ran Second ra« e 8teepl®rhsse. two miles Bethany (Collins i ..24-1 e.*n I The Sag* ( Smoot ) .... . . . . 17-1 A -1 Sea Name (Logan) 2-1 Time; 2:56 ]--. Verboten. A1 Krea*’o. Abydoa. Brown Pom and Prickle al»n ■ tan Third tare; Mn* mile; Bill) Warren (Mai;»eo| I'j! t - 1-3 lady Belle (J. Callahan) . Ml-' Thunderclap (Sandei ..'1-6 Time 1.17 1-8 High Prince. Dream Maker and Blind Play aiao ran. Fourth race: Mile a fixreenth Princess Doreen (Stutta) .4-1 4-6 4 Relent lees (Sand*) . 4 b * Pr'a'-dJa RuU' iM» hen i . 4-5 Time : i 5» 1-5 Sun*', r Inina*®. Para aol. Treetop. Ohone and Sophy also ran Fit h rt: e n furlongs Lilly ,< Me Ate* ■ .12-1 H 2 a -1 Exalted Kul®r < L. Fa to:). ..7-6 3 ‘ Lady Boss (Harvey) -3-1 Tim*: 1 12. Reprisal. Valor* All In All. Buck Pond, Folymp H mor Man, Mis* Domino, Wildrake. Lad.. Au1r*>, Roman Girl. Director, Good Times and t urns also ran Sixth race 4 furlong® Nedana (k. Fat or).4 1 6 5 3 8 Blue Ridge (Stutta) ..6-5 1-2 Peanut* (Thnrbert .. - 1 Time: 1:06 3 6 Highbinder, Swnpe end Reminder, also ran LA TOMA. | First ra. e: Mile and a sixteenth: Fwav t Hast ings) 13 10 7 (0 2 90 Flying I'r tn e (O’Br en) ’5 To 14*0 Lug® (Lyke) . . . 270 Time 1.46 • Runnuoi Repeater. Rob, Pogo. Lucidus. John Hoahor. Suva km and Mr Kid also ran. Second re.ee. Five furlongs Battle Field (Burn) . 19.20 12 1° « 1 f’ Tilka (McDermott) . 6.70 6*0 P% root (Taylor) '..->0 Time: 1:00 2-5. Barrage Burr.. Inn. Brave Bob, Mt BUtmore, Shady Brook Fuslleer. Boone's Knoll. Return alio ian. Third ra-® », furlongs Bright Tomorrow- (Lyke).. 4 90 3 °0 2 *0 Tegasua (Kennedy) .4 10 3 60 Rocket (Corcoran) .. •• Time- 1:114-5. Kas’ar Bel®, Rocky Mountain. Dust Flow*". Billy Kl»ir. Eulalia. Muidrough and J. G DOnny. also ran. Fourth ract * furlong* p, * • r e r Lurk (Wood) . 1 96 6..>n ?*o Great Jaz .'Fronk) . ?i 4° ; JJ Braedalbane (<Hutn» Tirr® 1:12 2 5. ( om.xa and Gorges, clao ran * F,fth race 5 furieng* Mi tie \ isjror « F. Pod) . 2 s* 2 4* 7 10 ''r*lm Puff (Long) .2 to 2 5° Donna Santa < Hurn 1 . 2 60 Time *9 3-5 Brunh'ide. Av:e**e and Frances \ ictoria also ran S.xth ra1 e : Mile and a sixteenth Opulent (Wood) . 5 70 3 20 7 7<» Lieut, Color*! (Eiliat .4.10 Westwood (Corcoran) .2.80 Time ' 45 4-.' Sands of Pleasure. Sea • Court. Tender Seth Huonec. Miss Maal*. i Tulsa. Roldgold. and The Archer also ran. ! Se%enth race Mile and 7 0 yards | l'rt,U% Politician (William*) 1 1.30 5.30 2 9*•) J Post-Dlspalch (Elliai .20 69-1° I Fane j Frit 1 i! a r - e> » l.M Time: 1:42 4-5. Bi,*i% Guard. Nulli IS®'undue • »ff Spring Mistress Mar). Swift JWaier and Asapah also ran x ■ - \ Today’s Ak Entries \1-^ FIRST RACK-—heir and one-half fur Jong* Puree f.,e© Two >ear-olds and up • ■• ’ . • ■ * g' i 6*4* Trevardr . * ** 4113 Maria Virginia . 10 ♦-*69 Fncle Seth . *•.*' )Hapaburg Miss Karonga **'•. SECOND R ACM—Five and one half fur l rg« For three-year-olds and up Purse I claiming 451* Furor ” -- Gleramtrira Ma d .. #D>fi 6*99 Ho*.- Atkin ■ . "I**1' — Jennie Mack 11r" A * 3 t » "a Wad ’10 a»'7 Innovation Ill 4*14 San Stefano J. Ilk 4 s a 4 Buklad Its €•94 R#> H ndoo n ilf 6*96 John J Riley . ’IS - Black Top .v- I** 6*7: Kirkwood 11a Also eligible a *97 Hazel I tale *165 - — Bt) Ten* •ill 6 477 F O. Corley 11S THIRD R \ 1 e de-half ful Jongs Purs- 1500. Three year-olds and up Claiming. 6154 I-fmon Seth • m\Ql 6l»: Alice Ryan . *}g -Margaret Etnora . *10: 6*10 Bookworm ."Itc 6964 Fullantl HI ♦.*94 I.Ink nf Gold . ID1 6*27 Bengali *11 €912 Sen**ll* Belle . 111’ 6457 Miss Hebert . ID* 4*7.' Hasten On ... - 1 6*54 clip .. • ;; •* j 46. S Mont jo v ... •* ' Also eligible €977 Ponza Kay . Hf |j-Bond . 11 1 [I A%9» I.lltle l.eae "ID* ! 4*79 Fair Trial *1*1 KUt l.ru RAt F. Five and or.e half fur ongs Th;ee ,rir oida and up P *• J t' [(Claiming ’ I 6 9 5II < on PA .. 69 00 Foul Weather . li© 69*2 Kiirgeorgt *99* Runny*) . .116 **957 Harr> k Thaw . .116 ».99(i Kltre .11& €«70 Mom e . . The tub . *110 6 79 4 Mountaineer Ilf Kimberly .lli> A * 4 9 Edgar B.1H 6*0 Edgar P Ilk Also eligible 6 97 1 Emily Waite . 116 4420 1 Gentry •111 a**.' Faywood .... ill FIFTH RACE Purse $] C • hsrvr of Commerce handicap Three ' ear-oida and up 6**7 ^Treasurer . 91 6994 V - ( Ti t VS .. Route A . 102 •*94l V Dadd* .4 (hi: ) Dorothy Buckner .. Df 6*4f- \The Araucanlan .11" Al«* y - All Over .116 (♦*45> >-Abadane .... ... 117 | 'Baker entry v-Irwin entry. SIXTH R ACK Mile and ‘ vgrdt Turae 17 yo Idairatng 3 vear-old* , 6*9f T f Seth . 99 ! 6 9*6 Ftl II Again 61-10 Hardman 102 s t Angelina .... • * *9*i Barley Belle . 16 5 fc'.9 Oronoest . .... .Mas '96 Bill Herd .•1*5 (Ml l.otta G .; .16* i.'**6 John Arbor • 1 ft* »' 17 Roroaa 11© I SEVENTH lln'K M e and 7«. \* j Purse J “0 Claimtn* Thtee > ea i oida a nil up \tan<>k,n • 1 ft* 49 95 Me;, heir . ..165 I 6*. 9 > uk* n * ios j 6**1 Tael e Hr n . 105 I* * 9*. i 'aatttHnn • * 6*99 Max Rose 16* 6*7* Mad son 110 69*1 Pi net rest It *90.1 Sea Mint no ,699. Silent Sam . ... lit ! Weather, cloud'; Hack tnuddi | American Association v——-J Coltimbua. ic June 1 *.. K H E 9f 11 *9 aukre )\ \ • ohimbua . * l BaMeries Walbcg and Young North | rop Kelt hum and Hart|e> Toledo. O June IS R 14, K K an • a • C119 ...... \ i Toledo i* .s o Fitter,rs u s n»,>n and HMlng*, S Otl and Schtil - t.otilsvtile, K\ June It: Tt It F Minneapolis 12 1 I oulavllle * l J 6 Batteries Malone and Gtahowski. Pe berr> and >®e\e lndtarapolis. June 1" It If K St Paul *14 4 I ndtanapolla ...12 17 2 Batteries Faeth. Merritt and Platon. But "r 11 and Krueger. I Cubs Move Into First Place in League Stand inn V > I’rcvimi- to \rv* Yorker" - Fatal Heave. Lame Was Pilchers" Battle—Bress ler. Liiwrly Hit Homer*. K\\ tONK, June is.— N>» York surrender* -I fir«t piste to the Cub' (■wtaj hy losing to (in cinnati in 10 limine-. ♦ to 1, »' Chicago besi Boston. With the ha'i" full in the 10th, Dean threw wild and Kou-h. halting for Fow ler. singled for tin winning run*. Previously to thi* frarne the game had been a pitching duel with Bive>, Watson and Dean receiving splendid support. Bres-hr and (iondy hit home Iuns. Score: i'INCIN.N VTI *.V) NEW TORK <N. al> b.po a e. ab-h.po - But a f 4 ' i * • Ti»ijn| rf 6 # <> t VS tkr • f 5 J 4 « ft Kno h 2b ft 1 . 4 B • : V 4 1 S § 0 Wilson f 4 1 I»un *n H ft 1 3 <• <» Kc||>. j „ 4 2 12 »• Rhortm If M M 4 M ■• ! t * ' ; Bonne- 3b ft ft ft ft 0 Groh 7b i ft 2 !b 4 1 7 7 A VVauon p 2 1ft" Wlnjro r 4 ft '• ft ft } o Rlx* ;i 4 ft ft ft ft zL'dairom f* ft ft ft xRo*j"h 1 1 ft ft ** Desn p a © ft o jXcj.«! ft 0 ft A ft zAinsmah lift** • Tnt*fl» 4n ! ft 2ft 11 0 Te x’. 3* ? v x Betted for Fowl*r In Jft’h. xRan for Roush in lftin *iB*rted for Watson in ® ghth. iP.tn for Snyder in e *b h r Batted for Dean in ;*ih. Score by Inning*: ft’lncinnat .lftft «ftft •*© * Now York Oft© 00© ft!f Summary—Run Bu-rs. Walks* Breaaltr «2». Gowdv Tvo-pis* h Kr]|y. Thre* base h” : W'|*jj - run* Rr--*>- Gou d Double r ? * Uri* * to Oaveney to F’»e?!*r; Gowd Groh Left on bases New York. 7 < cinnati. * Bases on balls: Off W?**o J off Dean. 1 Struck cut- Bv w**• 1 by Dean, 1 by Rxey, 4 Hit* rvf "'vb.n 7 n » irnlrtc rff p»a*i 3 li nlng* I s ng p--- he-. I*»a: tirn Ff rman,' O Day and Q’j g ' Time: 1 52 O-licirite Blow* I p; Card* W in Brooklyn. Jura 13—After hold1-* * I*ou‘s t* four h *a '0 seven inn r,g borr * blew ur- :n th* eighth when t'ardlnal* made alx run* off h • Henry to win by * to 3 So*h v uu Id h»\e had a shut-out but for - Pt Louis error*. Fournier made -n doubles. Jim Rottomley left for Louis .da* to fca*e his ?ons*le cut ra i* - ir.g * shift in the St Louis line . Sc-4>* * bT LOUD* 1N1 BROOKLYN ahhpna* abhp : Fla* ?f •* ft ft High 2b * ■ ’ r ! Smith If f. 2 ft • John* n ■* & 2 « Hnr'aby 2b 4 2 1 3 1 Wheat If fc 1 . Fr'tau 3b 4 « 1 Z !Kourn> !b 4 3! , Mu'Hr lb l 111 0 ©Stock 21 to] Douth? ■ f 4 l b ft ft Brown rf j Gxale# *• 3 ft 3 0 « G'flth rf 40 2 * • j Fooney s* 4313 1 Deter'v .• 4 © : • , h”boron p 4 1 ft .3 fto'borne p 3 ft p 4 Tod • iui::n i*n* .5 p : : * J. Total# 2f 4 .; \R*ft*»d fne- itenry in ninth Se-nre by innings St. Louis .. Aft ft ftftt Ml—I Brooklyn . 11© aee ii« 3 Summary—Rons Flack. Smith i. Hornabj Fretgau Mn*!ier. Cooney. « - Io-r-r, Johnator- Fnurni#’ Deberc*. T« has* hita Homsbv. Coonev, Mhori r, Fournier <3»- Stolen base: Homs»" Sa,-'”ifSr* S*o'V Left hates S* l.oiii* *. Brooklyn $ Fa*e* on ^ali* Hff Sothornn .. off Chiborne. * S’-u ftut By S^thoror. 7. bv Osbome. 4 Kerry 1. Hit* Off r»*bo**r* » r . innings (none out .r. * g'.tfcL of? 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