Mrs. Fowles Defeats Mrs. Lininger 6 ana 4 in Championship Flight Play j t Omaha Woman Plays Good Game J * Against Champ Happy Hollow Golfer's Play Erratic at Times—Title* holder Starts Game With Rush. Mr*. Russel Fowles. North Platte, 19^3 Nebraska golf champion, came through wilh flying color* In the first round of play in the rhamplon chip flight of the state tourney, hy defeating Mrs. Karl Lininger, Happy (Hollow club, ti and 4. However. the premier woman golfer In Cornhusketland did not ha\e a* easy a time with the run nerup of last year s meet as the score would seem to indicate, and had not Mrs. Lininger been erratic on sev eral holes, the result might have been i different. Mr*. Fowles started out with a rush, taking the first two holes by two stroke margins. The first hole, 695 yards from tee to pin, was nego tiated In a six by Mrs. P'owles, while Mrs. Inninger took an eight. They both repeated these scores on the second hole. The third was even at six apiece. rMrs. Lininger sank a nice put dn number four for a six. while Mrs. Fowles too ka seven. Mrs. Lininger was one down. On the short five Mrs. Lininger . drove the 135 yards to the green, while Mrs. p'owles drove Into a bed lie on the bank. Mrs. p'owles ex hibited the reason why she Is a cham pion by ‘ ironing" out of ths diffi cult position onto the green. Both holed out in four. Mr*. Lininger wss still one down. Women’s State Golf Tourney . Bott, McNamara. Two base bits: Luderue, Kahdot. Dunning (2). Gillespie. Home fun* SuKeeney. Sacrifice hits: Butler. Gillespie. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Mr-' Kumars, Horh Rase on ball* Off Mc Namara. 4; off May. 3; off Howard 3 ! Struck out: By McNamara, 2 Runs and hits: Off May. 13 and II In fi 1-3 In nings; off Howard, ft and 2 In 2 and 2-3 Innlnga. Losing pitcher: May. Wild pitch: Howard. Stolen bases: Dunning. Horh. Left on ba*e*; Wichita, 11; Okla homa City, 12 Time: 2:10. l*m pi tea: #1*1!ins and Held. Cards Vi in Hurler#' Hattie. Hastings. Neb. June 17.—Hlotit City won a Pitchers battle here today by 2-1 when “Dinah" Wright permitted an In field fly to drop untouched in (he box. Alter* raced to third when Die Cubs faded to cover the bags Hml scored the winning run or an error. Campbell was knocked out of the box yesterday but held the Cubs helpless today SIOUX CITY MARTINI* (T) - „ *b Kpo a e. *b h.po.a.e Good n 2b 4 0 3 j ft \|r Crry rf 3 0 3 0 0 J.'.'ir."" i, t , * ’ ' ««,] ,-r ,i n i m ii Kill. Ih f 4 01 "" «l’l« -•> I " M ! r-d’t. lb If 4 2 0 0 1. AI»or, „ 4 12:; lb JO*'* Note, k If " " " (i2#> as 3 ft 4 2 0 Camp'I p 4 ft 1 3 ft "'/»>»' c 3 2 ft n ft Wright p Jftftlft Total* 33 4 27 J J 0 Totals 29 fi 27 9 2 .Score hy inning*: Stmix city .. ftftft ftftft ftll—2 Hayings ftftO ftftft 100— 1 Summers—Rose* on hall# Off Camp bell. 1: off Wright 1. Two base hit#: Pexdlrtx. Dugan Hit hy pitched ball: Bv Wright. Peftdlrt* Noreck. Passed hall: Dugan Earned run# Hastings, 1: Sioux City. Runs; ('ampbell. Alter* Tomes. Struck out. By Wright, K: by Campbell, fi Left on ba*c*: Sioux City, 7. Mast ing* l Sacrifice hit#- 'Cassell. Wright. Umpire: Hsrklua. Time: Lift. Hull, Kline Win in Academy Kntatinn Meet Unity lTull defeated I.eater Uynn, 122 to IIS, In last nipbt'a game of the rotation tournament at the Acad emy billiard parlor. In the eeroml rnnteet Kline defeated Stahl, 1S1 to . • <*' 3TO. p Them will he two game* tonight. Fridman will meet Hull In the first affair and Koderk and Stahl will tan g|a In the sernnd contest. Huth Gels 16th Hnmrr. c|#\ eland. O., ,lun» 17 Babe Ruth hi* hie ISth homr run today tn the fourth Inning. Uhle pf the Indiana was the victim. Smashes World’s Record in 400-Meter Olympic Trial ^___/ •I. Coard Taylor, New York Athletic dub, electrifying crowd in the Harvard stadium by negotiating the distance in 4H 1-10 seconds, clipping one-tenth second from the record. Ruth Hits Homer as Yanks Trim Cleveland, 7 to 5 New York Overcomes Five Run Lead to Beat Indians —Pipp. Speaker Also Get Circuit Drives. l.KVELAND, June 17.—Cleveland had New York 6 to ft at the end of the third Inning today but the Yankee* came back and scored seven runs, the first com ing in the fourth when Babe Ruth knocked his six teenth home run of the season. Ruth scored the winning run in the seventh from sevond hase while Fewster was throwing out Pipp. Pipp hit a home run in the sixth with no one on and Tris Speaker hit one in the first with Jamieson on base. The score: NEW YORK IA1 CLEVELAND (A I ih h.po.i.f. ah h pn,* # John - n th 4 2 A 7 O.MNtlltjr rf 4 l ft n ,t M'N’I> 2b ' 1 1 1 A Jam'on If 4 1 1 A n Win rf S I 1 a nSpeaker < f 3 J 4 A o FtVrh rf 1 2 A ft (Me well ** 4 2 4 1 1 Hend'k If 1 1 2 ft ORiirn* lb 4 1 9 | ft Pipp 1b A 2 12 1 flKewer 2b 1112 1 Settling f 5 2 11 A E11 e r be ,1b 2 A ft 2 A Rutin 3h 4 A 2 1 2Walter* r 7 1 7 1 a Scoff ** \ 2 2 3 A I'hle p 2 ft 1 1 A prnnnt k r* 1 a ft ft •flFlIut# p 1 ft ‘I ’ " Jnn»» p 2 n a i A i. My* 11 i a ft n o - iBrdf er « ft n ft • Total* 32 13 27 2A 2*'lardn»r i A n ft n iSummi I a o (t n Total* 3 2 I 27 11 2 zRatted for Fewster in ninth. zBatted for Eilerbe In ninth zRatted for Walter* in ninth. zBatted for Shame in ninth Score by Innings: New York .ftOA 301 201—7 Cleveland ..221 not) 0Q0—5 Summary—Run*: John*on. Ruth (2). Hendrick. Pipp (3), Jamieson, Speaker, Sewell, Fawater, Walters. Two bane hit*: Witt. Behan*. Fewster. Three b*»e hits: Pipp. Johnson. Horn* run* Ruth. Pipp and Speaker. Stolen bases: McNally. Sac rifices; .Tone*. Ellerbe. Double play*: Uhle to Be well to Burns: Scott to McNally to Pipp. Deft on bsses New York 10; Cleveland. 4 Rase* on balls: Off I'hle. 2 off Hhnute, 2; off Jones. 3. Struck out: By I'hle. 4. by Shaute. 2. lilts 4iff I’ennock, t; in 2 1-': Innln**: off Jones 2 in 2 ; inning* off I'hle. lo m •. innings (none out In seventh): off Shaute. 3 in 3 Inning- Winning pit o her: .lode*. Do* ing pitcher ■ I’hle. Dmpirea. Hildebrand and AJoriartv. Tune; l ;SB Tigers Defeat , Boston, 7 to 4 _ | Potroif. .Tune 17.—Detroit mad* It thr** straight from Bnatnn. winning today'* game. 7 to 4. The victory of the Tiger* placed them in aecond place replacing Boston. Score: BOSTON (A* DETROIT I A) • h.h pn a • ah h po *.e Fla g'd rf 4 o ft ft o Burke 2b 4 2 3 « ft W'mhv ?h 4 ft 4 4 Oi'obh rf 3 1 1 ft ft Vearb If 4 ? 1 ft ftFoth'tll If 4 1 2 ft ft Tndt lb 3 2 4 1 OH’man rf 5 ft 1 ft ft Boon* rf 4211 OBIue lb 3 111 ft ft Clark 3h 3 ft 1 ft ftRigney *a .3212ft O'Neill C 4 1 4 2 ft Jnnea 3h 4 ? 1 2 ft Lee a* 4 2 2 2 1 Ra**l*r C 7 .1 3 1 ft Khmke p 3 0 ft 1 ft I)au** p 4 ft ft 2 ft xColtlna t 1 0 ft ft Tott la 3ft 1 2 27,13 0 Total* 34 1 0 24 1 1 l xBatted for Khmke In ninth. Srore by Inning*: Roaton . ftftO 101 011 4 Detroit . 00 1 100 23x—7 Konkina* \ Rune: Flngaleart \ each. Todt, O'Neill. Cobb, Blue. Kigney 12), .lone* (2t. Huaslei Two-ha**- hita Todt, Boone. O’Neill, Kot herglll, Baseler. Threa liaae hit*: Cobb, Rlgney Baasler. Karri* fire hti*: Todt, Helimann. Hae-ler Dou ble pla>a: Wamby to Todt. Warnhy to De* to Todt. Burke to Blue. Deft on buses: Boston. 7; Detroit. ft. Base* on hall*. off Khmke. 4, off Dans*, t. Strunk out. By Khmke. ,1. by Pause. 2 Passed ball: O'Neill, Haaaler. i mplrea Kvana and Orinaby. Time: 2:07. Senators Win Slugfest. Chi' ago, June 17 \\ a shlng t hit four Sox pitch*!* for l ft hlowa todav. whl'-h were coupled with error* foi a 12 to ft victory. The game wa* played In a misty ialn Score. WA8HINOTON (A) CHICAOn (A) ah.h.po a e abb po.* e Rice rf 4 4 :» ft " Arrh’n rf 4 2 2 I ft M heav* cf 4 3 2ft ft Hooper rf I ft 1 " <> Karri* 2b ft 2 2 1 0 Coll In* 2 h ft 3 ft I 1 Q0*1 In If ft 1 4 " 0 M’HI rf - f ft I 1 ft 1 Ruel c 3 l ft 1 ftSheely 1b 4 ft ft I 1 Rluege lb ft 2 0 4 OFa Ik If 4 3 1 <• ft Per k *a 3 I .3 1 ft Ka mm lb ft t 3 ft ft Khlrley lb .1 ft ft ft QHarratt •• 4 " 2 4 ft Zac hary p 2 1 ft ft ft Crouse r 2 111ft Marb'ry p 2 ft ft I ftCveng* p ft o ft ft ft ——-I .yon* p ft '• ft I 1 Total* 33 15 27 I 0 *Thu'«inn I 1 » 0 " HlM'ehlp p 2 I ft A ft aRlah 10 0ft ft M»-W ny p ft ft « ft ft ToNtla 33 1 3 27 17 4 xRalfed for I.yona In third x.Halled for Blankc-nahlp in eighth VV ashingion . Mb'! 1ft" ftft.V 12 t hlcago . "ft 4 o 11 ooo », Summary Him* Rice (3t. Matthew*. Cio*|In (It, Ruel, Perk <3). Mhlrley. Mar berry. Archdeacon. Collin*. Moat it, Crouae (21. Thurston. Two baaa hit* Harr!*. Ruel, Matthew*. Uoalln. Archdeacon, Crouae. Falk Three-ba*# hit: Thurston Stolen baaea: Collin*, Rluege. Sacrifice hit* Matthew* (2t, flhlrley (2), Hull, Harris Double play*: Zachary to Ruel io Harris. Archdeac on to bheefy to «'ol lln*. Dyona to Harrell to flheeiv Daft on ha*e* Washington. 12, Chicago. ® Baaea on halls: Off Zachary. 2. off Mar berry. 1; off Cvengroa. 2. off Dynn* 2. off Blankenship. 2 Struck nut; R M»r berry. 3. Hits: Off Zachary. R in two *nd two third* Innings, off Vlsrherrv. 3 in »ix and on* third Inning*, off Cven grna. 4 4n two.thirds Inning*, off T.yons I in *nn and one third Inning* off Riank*n«h1n 5 In four Inning* eff Mr Waany. * In two tnn'ng* ft'4 h\ pitched hail Bv Mtrherrv. Crnuae by Hriv**nv Marberc Winning pitrbe* Zachary l.oaing ftp** ||#r. Cvgflgro*. Umpire* Holmes, Nallln and Rowland. Tim* 2.13 I LENGLEN ARRIVES TO DEFEND TITLE Pari*. June 16.—Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, who will defend her singles t»nni* championship at Wimbledon, arrived here today from Nice, fully recovered from a alight attack of jaundice. She said she was feeling strong enough to play in both the ladies singles and doubles. In the latter *h» is paired with Mias Eliza beth K.van. Curtin to Meet Sarrniento. Chicago, June 17.—Irish Johnny Curtin of Jersey City tonight was matched to linx Pete Sarmlemnto, Philippine featherweight, in a 10 round contest In the open air arena at Aurora, June 27, at 120 pound*. • Hardy Wins at Tennis. Buffalo, June it.—Sam Hardy of i New York won his initial match In the second day's play of the Great ljikes tenni* championship today, de featlng Charles R. Whiting of Buf falo. (12. 6 2. __A. .. _— Omaha Bee Race Chart Compiled by George W. Schilling. Presiding Judge—Dr. F. W. A»he. Starter—Arthur McKnigbt Associate Judge—William Shelly. Racing Secretary—Charles L. Trimbla. OMAHA, Neb., June 17.—Fifteenth day, summer meeting. Ak-Sar-Ben racing aaaociation. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK MUDDY. CQ1 O—FIRST RACE—Five furlongs. Purae $500. Net value to winner, $400; _ _second, $70; third, $3Cb Maiden two-year-olda. _ Index Horse and Owner. Wt. St. | 1 | Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. it's 8984 Marie Virginia 2 (Jones) 109 4 1* 1 $• I1 1* Fmgetta x .80-1 Idle Seth 2 (Jones) 112 1 11 11 2* 22 Groat X 6841 Nettie Bettis 2 (McClain) 109 1 4* 4" ft’ft Is Garner 1*0-1 6 869 Top Side 2 (Neal) 109 5 & 8 4“ 4T Weiner 8.00-1 6*41 J. B. Parker 2 (Sells) * 1 12 2 3*| 3" 8 8 MeCorkle 14.00-1 At post 1-4 minute; off 2 1*; time :24 3-5-:50 2-6. 1:08. t2 mutuels paid Marie Virginia $7.60 10 win, $2.60 place; no show hefting. Start good; won ridden out; second easily; third driving. Winner, b. f. 2. Palroma-Princess Tu laner . trainer. B. A. Jones. Marie Virginia went into the lead turning for home and, tinder vigorous urging, kept it to the end. Idle Seth set the earl ypace and ran well. Nettie Retti,* made a fast and game finish. The others were never prominent. f’QIQ—SECOND RACE—Five and one-half furlongs. Purae $500. Net value to ' •* * winner. $400; second, $70; third. $30. Three-year olds up. Todd Horse and Owner. Wt. Bt. 1 4 i Jockey Ods. St’s $88$ Brown Dlek 5 (Ivitu) 107 » * ] l4 Frogotta 1 10*1 6897 Spinaway 7 (Steretti *102 1 V' 4 t* 2' Rodrigue* 3.00-1 6912 Caveat Emptor 4 (Irwin) 110 l 2J 2h 2| l‘ Sutton 2.70-1 6876 l.urman » (Overby) 107 5 S*| 3' 4* Weiner * 20-1 6*76 Victory Won 6 (Smith) *102 1 5l 8 5l S7 Penderg. 60.00-1 6862 Few Acres 6 (Weber) 107 * * * 6H I.ines 31.90-1 6889 Ethel Clark 12 (Gilmore) 102 7 7" 7* 7* 7' Garner 37.90-1 6891 Honey Boy 3 (Lovell) 9* 6 6*| 6* R * Oormley 40.80-1 At post 1-2 minute; off 2:52: time ;24 8-5* :50. 1:10 2-5 $2 mutuels paid Brown Dick $5.00 to win. $2.30 place, $2.40 show. Spinaway $8.20 place. $2.60 show; Caveat Emptor $2.60 show. Start good; won cantering; aeeond driving. Winner, br. g. 6. Waldo-fievenfull. Trainer, H. Evans. Brown Dick set the pace under restraint and when called on in the stretch drew out to wi'n with ease. Spinaway way taken back rounding the far turn then came fast through the final eighth and out stayed Caveat Emptor. The lat ter raced forwardly until midway in the stretch when he tired and gave way. Lurman was well ridden and showed good speed but tired in the final drive. £Qpft—THIRD RACE—Five and one-half furlonga. Purae $500. Net value to \JUU\J winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year olds up. Index Horse and Owner Wt St, $ 4 j S*r. Fin. Jockey Od* St’s 0907 Rungeorge 6 (Singleton) 112 7 1 k lh 1* 1'J Singleton 1.10-1 68,4 Jack Led! 6 (Gray) 110 5 5‘ 5| 4* 2‘ Sutton 5 60-1 689 Har.el Dale 11 (Randall) *102 1 2' 2 | 2 | S1 $ Rodrigues 8.30-1 6906 Hasten On 7 (Calwell) 112 2 4’ 3 j 3“ 4f Fator 6.50-1 6886 Calgary I,ad * (Bernard) 11 2 6 6| a1 5* 51 Weiner 2*60-1 6847 Ray Atkin 7 (Paducah) 107 1 7 6» 6* Horn 19*n-l 6.856 Jack Fountain 6 (Chai.) 110 4 S| 4# 7 7 Frogette 19.40-1 At post J-2 minute, off 8:22? time 24 3-5* :50 1 -5, 1:1 1. $2 mutuels psid Rungeorge $4 20 to win. $3.20 place $2.60 show; Jack Ledi 1 4 00 place, $2 *0 show, Har.el Dale $2.80. Start good, won eased up; second and third driving. Winner, b. g 6 Runnymede-Georgia Girl. Trainer, A. Turner. Rungeorge raced Har.el Dale into defeat and then opened up a long gap in the stretch and won pulled up. Jack l.edi was under stout restraint during the early running and when let down came with a rush to he a fast going second. Harel Dale tired aft er' forcing the early pare. Hasten On showed speed to the stretch where she tossed it up. Calgary l ad made up ground. £Q01 —FOURTH RACE—-Five and ana-half furlong a. Purae $500. Net value t* ' *■' * winner . $400, eerond. $70; third. $30. Three-vear olds up. Index Horae and Owner Wt. i k i *;;'r Fin Joy key Oda. St's "6906 Pul lent! 3 (Kntfong) lii \ '1^ 1 , * Weiner 190-1 6907 L. Gentry 9 (Cox) 107 4 2’ 2’ 2’ 2"* Clark 16.40-1 6*93 Faithful Girl 4 (Doyle) 109 3 4 3# 3» *"• Doyle 2 80-1 6907 Mouxie 9 (Campbell) 1 07 2 3* 4* 4k 4* Horn 17 40-1 6800 Bridgetta 5 (Thurman) 102 *» 8| 8$ 5* 8* Oormley 86.60-1 6909 St. Angelina 4 (Emery.) *10.5 6 7* 6| 64 61 Penderg. 3.1$.1 6905 San Stefano 8 1 Lemon.) 107 * * * * 7| Neal 4*.90-1 6906 Bond 10 (Humphry) 107 7 6| 7‘ 7| » Schafer 9.88-1 At post 1-4 minute. off 8:57: time :24 1 -5-.49 8-8, 1:1 1 1-5. $2 mutuels paid Fulianti $5.80 to win, $3 40 place. $2.60 show; L Gentry $11.00 place, $6.00 show; Faithful Girl $3.00 show. Start good, won ridden out. second and third driving. Winner, ch. g. 8. Fulletta-Ant loch; trainer. J. Most. Fulianti showed much speed In the going, shook off I,. Gentry turning for home and. although tiring through the final eighth, held his advantage to tha end. L. Gentry after forcing the early pace made a game finish and barely managed to save second place. Faithful Girl did her best. Mouxie finished stoutly. Bridgetta ran a promising race. (!Q9‘)—FIFTH RACE--One mile and one aixteenth. Purse $500. Net value to 1 winner, $400; aeeond, $70; third, $30. Three-year olds up. index Horsy and owner. Wt. St. 1 k I Str. Flu. Jotkey ods, St’s ”$$$f Mary Jons Baker ! (Vail)*181 8 M lk l> r 14 ('lark 1*0-1 6*8$ Brian Kent 4 (Emery.) *107 3 l'| 1* 1| 2* 21 Penderg. 17.80-1 6909 Tis Seth 8 (A-K B.) 102 4 2\ 4* 4* 3* 3* Garner 6 60-1 6 8 2 2 Freeutter 9 1 McConnell) 1 1 2 2 6 6 6 41 4’ llurn 2.00-1 6891 Mannikin 11 7 (Johnson) 109 1 5’k 8* 54 »* 6* Horn 7.00-1 6916 Sea Mint 7 (Irwin) 109 6 4l 2) 2h 6 6 Sutton 85.40-1 At post 1-4 minute; off 4 25; time 2 5 2-5 - :81 1-5, 1.1 8 4-5, 1:46, 1:58 8-5. $2 mutuels paid Mary Jane Baker $4 60 to win, 13 20 place. $2 60 show; Rnsn Kent. *10 00 place. $4.60 show; Tis Seth $3.20 show Start, good, won easily second snd third driving. Winner, h. m. 6. Wraek-KUeralie; trainer. W Ormrs Mary Jane Baker avoided interferenee while rounding the first turn and, under rentaint to the last turn, came fast snd at her rider’s command to pass Brian Kent at will. Brian Kent set the early pace hut when challenged hy the winner readily gave way. Tis Seth did her best Freecutter was knocked out of contention when rounding the first turn. Sea Mint failed to styy. fiQ00-SIXTH RACE- One mile and ena-alxteenth. Purse $500 Nat value tn winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Four year-olds up. Index Horse and Owner. Wt. Rt. k k 9 8tr. Fin. Jockey Ods. St’s 6910 Pinerrest 6 (Walker) *107* 1 *• .V~ 3’k 1'~14 Clark 1.40-1 6910 Manokln 10 (Hall) *107 * 11 k 1* 1| $*k 2* Rodrigues 50-1 6895 Cork 9 (JoOOM 1 1 2 4 4k 44 4* 4* 3k Schafer 4 0 40-1 6*95 Yermak 11 (Hum) 1 1 2 3 5’k f'k 8' $’ *h Hum *30-1 6**2 Seven Seas 6 (Smith) 112 3 2’ ?'k 29 R'l 8" Horn 47 90-1 6909 Darley Belle 6 (Gaetner) 1 0 7 7 7 6* 6 6 Neal 51.70-1 6910 Silent Sam 6 iMilliran) 1 1 2 6 6k 6f Pulled up Pendeg 93.*0-1 At post ? minutes : off 4 5 7: time. :25 4-5 52, 1 19 8-8. 1:46 (-8. 155 3-5. $2 mutual- paid Pinerrest $6 *0 to win, 12.40 place. 19 40 show; Manoktn $2 20 I place, $2.20 show; Cork It 60 show Start good, win easily, second and third driving Winner, ch g 6 Little Dutch-Eland; trainer. .1 1, Walker. Pinerrrst «n» reserved to the last turn then overhauled Manoktn and moving Into the lead, won as he pleased Manokln set the pace for three-quarters of the wav hilt tired In the final drive. Cork showe dgood effort Yermak made up some ground Seven Seas, after racing well for the first part, tired. PQOJ -SEVENTH RACE -One mile and one-aixteenth. Purae $500. Net 4 ** * value to winner $400; eerond, $70; third. $30. Four-year olds up. Index Horse and Owner. Wf. St. k k 2 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St’e 6*96 John Arbor 6 (Elander) ~ • 107 ~ 2 7 ~ 7 6J 2' 1' Oormley 1.70-1 6*95 Dorod * (Hall) 11' 6 4* 8’ 4’| 3»k 2* Neal 1*0-1 6909 Bill Head * ( MrCool) 111 I 4* 1* 1* 3’k Fator 4.28-1 6*96 Hpearlene 9 (Godfrey) 11$ 5 6’k 8“ 5' 5k 4 Frogette 70.90-1 6902 Orleans Girl 7 (Kladtrh.) * 1 02 3 1| 1" I" 5' Rodrigue* * 30-1 6**2 Al Wick 11 (Gray) 11$ 7 8* "I 6»k 6B Weiner 44.80-1 6*95 Restful 7 (Morris) »10? 4 6‘ 6? 7 7 Clark 1 5 40-1 At post 1-3 minute, off 5:30. time :?5 3-5 6 1 2-5. 1 1 9. 1 4* *-5, 1:58. $2 mutuels paid John Arbor $8 40 tn win, $?.*0 plae*. $3.40 show, Dorod $3 20 place, $3.60 show Bill Head $? *0 show Start good . wnn cleverly second and third driving Winner, ch g 6. Bowmitt Ponte Rosa trainer. D. Y Elander John Arbor, a distant follower for the first half, gained f ound tapidlv rounding »he last turn and. finishing with s rush passed BUI Head quickly and won going awav. Dorod made m game finish and easily outstayed the tiring Bill Head The latter stopped bad1> after raring into a r|e*r Jead Orleans girl and Al Wick raced each other Into submission Giants Defeat Cards; Sothoron Batted From Box Bentley Hurls Effective Ball Afte rEarly Innings— George Kelly Clouts An other Circuit Drive. EW YORK. June 17 — The New York Giant* defee ted St. Louie in the second game of the series here today, ft to 3. The Giant* knocked out Sothron in the fifth inning when they scored four rune on four hits, one of them a home run by Kelly. Bentley pitched an effective ga...e after the early inning* for New York. Score: 8T. LOUTS (N> NEW YORK INI ab h po « *. ab h po.a • Blade* if 4 ft 2 0 ftYoung rf S ft 3 ft ft Douthit rf 2 ft ft ft ft Frlfch 2b ft 2 2 4 ft Horn'v 2h 3 1 3 2 ft Wilson of 4 13 0ft Kreig'u 3b 4 2 10 0 Kelly lb 4 1 13 ft 1 Myera rf 4 ft 3 0 OMeuael If 4 1 1 o n Oonz'a o 3 ft a ft OJark'n ** 3 2 14ft Muet’r lb 3 19 10 Groh :»b 2 ft 1 3 0 xHoIm 1 1 ft ft 0 Snyder c 3 2 2 11 Cooney e« 4 2 0 3 OBentley p 3 10 2 0 Soth'n p 2 0 0 3 0 Sherdel p 1 0 0 1 OTotala 33 10x26 14 2 Totals 31 7 24 10 0 xOonaalee out. hit by batted ball. xBatted for Mueller in *th. SCOra by Inntnga: St. Louie .110 ftlft 006—3 New York .010 040 00x—6 Summary—Rune: Hornaby, Cooney f2). Frlach. Kelly. Meusel. Jarkeon (2) Two base hit: Meubel Home rune: looney, Kelly. Stolen haw*: Cooney. Double play*: Cooney. Mueller and Gonxalea; Oroh. Frlach ard Kelly. Left on baaes: New York. 9. St. Louie, b Bases on hell*: Off Bentley. 4, off Sothoron. ft. Struck out: Bv Bentlay.,1: by Sothoron. 3: by Sherdel, J. Hits Off Sothoron. * In 4 1-3 Inning*: off Sherdel. 2 in 3 2-3 fr.nfnf* Logins, pitcher: Sothoron. Um pire*: Hart. Sweeney and McCormick Time; 138. Braves. Pirates Split Twin Bill Bouton, Jun® 17.—Pittsburgh and Boston brak* «v®n In th® Bunker Hill day double header here today. The Pirate® won th» opening contest 6 to 2 while Boston captured the second 1 to 0. Scores: Score. flrat gam*: PITTSBURGH (N) BOSTON (N) ab.h.po a e ab.h.po a * Tray’or 8b I 0 o 1 0 B’croft aa 4 14 4 1 Carey cf 5 1 4 0 0 Felix cf 4 0 10 0 Cuyler rf 3*200 Sp'ber If 8 * 1 0 0 Wright aa 4 8 13 o M'ln’ii lb 4 i 12 1 0 Grimm lb 4 11** •• Tierney 2h 4 1 1 5 0 Bigbe* if 4 0 5*0 Stengel rf 412*0 M ville Jh 4 2 0 8 OPa’gett 8b 8 10 0 0 Schmidt c 2 1 4 0 0 O'Neil c 3 15 10 Kremer p 4 1 1 2 0 Yeargln p Hilo Totala 35 i 27 • ft Total* 12 4 27 14 1 Score by innings; Pittgburgh .*1* n** 1*1—’ Boaton .*2* 00* *00—2 Summary—Runa: Wright (2), Grimm. Maranvllle. Schmidt, Padgett O'Neil Two-b««e hita. Schmidt. Tierney, Maran vllle Kremer. Thre- bae* hit Wright. Stolen base* Bancroft. O Nell Schmidt Double p 1 a • Bancroft to Tierney to Mcfnnta. Left on ba*e« PCtaburfh 5. Rogton, 4 R***a on balls: Off Y»*rg n, 3. off Kremer. 1 Struck out: By Kremer. 4. by T'H’-rln « Balk Year gin Umpire*. n Day, Quigley and Pflt man Time 14*. Second g*me PITTSBURGH < N) BOSTON nae» rlttaburah, 10. Boston, 4 Bane* on bulla: Off Ifeadowa. :. off McNamara, 1 Struck out By Me* done, 2: by Mc Namara. 2 Wild pitches Meadow* Um pire* Quigley, J'h man and OT>* > i’lme; l.att. Krrori \irl Dodgers to \\ in. i Brooklyn June 17 —Brooklyn mad* It I ♦ wo straight from Cincinnati hy winning today 5 to 4 Four errors combined with four hit* off Penmn *«'* * he Dodgeis Che **me In the sixth Score l CINCINNATI < N) BROOKLYN tS) ab.h.po * e ab h po a e Pohne fb 4 t 3 4 iH.gh lb si*:* w*ik*r rf »*2l ©Olson •• 41721 Rouah rf 4 3 3 * ©Wheat If 4 1 7 * © Duncan If 4 * ft * *FnurT lb 117*© Rrese r in 4 17 1 * Stock lb 3 * 1 1 © Hare'* r 3 J 2 1 1B>n«n rf 4 2 ft A © Wingo e a A ft ft ©Jrifth rf 3 \ 4 1 * Plnelli Jh 3*71 1 Taylor e i * 4 ft rt Fowler »• 4 * 3 3 ft **born* p 4 1 ft J © Renton p ft © l 1 1 May n a o n ft ©r©tala 8J 11 27 I 1 Sbeeh n p a ft i a n xRurna l 1 ft ft ft xt'rit* ft ft ft ft ft xLee 1 ft © ft ft Total* 11 7 24 1 1 4 xBatted for Benton In 7th tflm fot Rums in 7ih xBatted for Mav In ith. Score by innings: Cincinnati *rt* 1*1— 4 Brooklyn .*0© 1*4 ***—® Summary-*- Runa Bohn. Walker. Roush t?». Stock. Brown 4 3 >. Griffith. Taylor, Two baae hits Rouah. Hargrave, Brown Three baa** hit. Roush Home run Roush Stolen bates Plnelli. Stock. Hao Hfl.es Plnelli. Griffith. Stock. Sacrifice file* Taylor. Duncan Left on base* Cincinnati. •; Rionklvn 4. Bsaea on balls Off May. 1. off Osborne, b Struck out Rv Renton l by Oaborne, ft Hit* off Benton. 10 In 4 Inning* off May, none in one inning off Sheehan. 1 In 1 Innina Wild Pitch Mav Ijosmg pitcher Hen ton Umpire* Rigler and Ntman Time I 47. Denmark Davis Cup Tram 1.rails Italian Opponent Cnp-nhag-n, .Inn- IS —Erik T-itn-r of P-nmai k this aft-in-on ri-f»at-d Aaron Colombo s-0, s *, ' s. S 4, 1n th Da\ i« -up t-nnt* -llmlnatlon romp-tl Hon Denmark Is l-sding Italy bv thr— mat-li-s In nn-. Pa ton P# Mnrpurg® of Italy, <1® j foatotl Ax®l Psterson 7 ,V « ? © ?. thus Dsnmirk still loarta Italy by .1 ?. - — Ingrown Toe Nail | Mow to Toughen Skin »o Nail < Turn* Out Itself A few drops of "Outirro" upon tho skin surrounding tho Ingrowing null reduoes inflammation snd pain and so fough-ns the tender, a-nsttlv- skin undrrneath the toe nail, tlmt tt -an not pfn-trst- the fl-sh. and the nail turns naturally outward, almost over night "Ouigro" l« a harmless sntlseptlr manufactured for rlilropodlsts How ever, anyone -an buy from th» drug •tor- s tiny bottle containing dir— tlons. t. Elkhorns Blank Sioux Falls. 1 to 0 7 Norfolk. Neb., June 17—The Klk horns »hut Sioux Falls out here thle afternoon by the score of 1 to 0. It was the cleanest game ever played on the local grounds, no error* occur ing on either side. A squeeze play In the fourth with hases full brought in the Norfolk win ning tally. Freeman gave a double alid Hit two batters In that inning Score: aiorx FALLS (T) NORFOLK tT> ab h.pii.n e ih h f»o a » Molt rf i r. i n oped’sol* rf 4 1 1 o f» Schultz If 4 0in oEpply 2b 1 0 2 2 0 Dye. lb 4 2 0 0 ft John'n lb 2 0*00 uPland 3b 3 0 o 2 OBruski# cf 3 110 0 Snow c 3 3 4 1 OAther n ** 10 2 2 0 Mlnard *s 4 1 0 2 AWejdell If .3 0 0 0 0 Clev# Jb 3 0 4 2 OM'Ctjr .".b 3 o i i o Loehbe rf 4 0 .! o nrtark r 1 110 1 0 Free an n 1 0 M OAn'lon p 30020 Total* 31 4 2 4 1 3~0 Totals 23 3 27 §1 Score bv inning* Sioux Fall* . , 000 ooo oo—0 Norfolk ooi Ooo no—l Summary—Run Pedersen Two-baa* hit* I>v# (2). P*derson (li Sacrifice ht» Atherton Rase* on hall? Off Fr*e min 2 off Apd*rtor, 3 Struck . Fr|H#rg Hesth'Ote Ci Mdkan Ford. Wr>ghtstone. Wilson. Schultz Two-base! hits William* Wrlghtstone Home run. Mokan Stolen b«*#i Frtherg. Heath rot# Sarrjflr#*- Frlb#fg Ke*n Double plav* Hartnett to Hollocher to Gran tham to Cotter. Stats to Hartnett Wilton to Wrlghtstone Left on bases Chicago 4 • Philadelphia. * Bas»s on balls Off Keen, 7 off Glaxner. 5. off couch. 3 Struck ou» By Keen. 2. by Glaxner. 1 Hits • iff Qlam#r. 3 In five and two FREE MOVIES EVERY NIGHT | linotlcppcrs. Lnn hrrnkrrs BLANCHE SWEET Bruit Lovt Robt. Agnew a te 4 ctwct 11 Musical Pierrots from Technical High School third# inning# off Pouch, 1 In th'*e and one-third inning# Hit by pitched hull Bv Keen, Mltchnll Lo«mf pitcher Couch. T'mpire* K!em and Wil#on Time 1 53 Husky V arsitv J J Wins Eastern Rowing Title Badgers Finish in Second Plare, Length Beliind— Penn Crews Score Two V irtories. B» Pre»« Regatta coirse, Pougbkeep. sie, June 1*.—The champion ship of the Intercollegiate lie gatta association, which flic I nlver sity of 3\ ashingtnn carried hark to the Pacific coast la«f June, will re main on tile other side of the conti nent another year. The far western ers this afternoon scored their second consecutive triumph in the varsity race when, after leading most of the way, they flashed over tile finish line more than a length ahead of Wiscon sin. The eastern crews, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse and Colum bia, finished in the order named. The Washington victory was a clean cut triumph, the result of an early lead which the Huskies main talned in a gruelling battle with Wi. consin and Cornell down tha last mile. And the Washington crew stamped itself as worthy successors to the famous eight stroked by Dow Walling, which won Washington's first victory last year. A feature of the race was the fine showing of the Wisconsin and Cornell crews, which had not been considered by experts as serious contenders. The two other events of regatta went to Pennsylvania whose crews scored clean cut victories in the Junior varsity and freshmen events The Pennsylvania Juniors were not seriously pushed, but their freshmen won after a hard struggle? down the last half mile with Cornell. In last night's snooker contest at Holmes' recreation parlor, Ike Solo mon defeated Joe Allen, 133 to 40. Allen made high run with 29. Solo mon Is scheduled to play Amburt to night. Berger’s Homer * 1 Defeats Omaha < in Series Opener Wilder"* Circuit Drive Ao counts for Three of Buf faloed Huns in Ninth; Game W on in Tenth. I-INVER. COLO.. Jun* IT.—Manager Ber|rsr'« honi» run in the ‘finth Inning tralny heat Oma ha, 6 to 5. after Otfiaha had tied the sertit r» the ninth inningr by scoring tliree rtm« aft er two m»n were out. Wilder * home run'ac 'counting fnr tha three runs In .'the I ninth. The score: OM \ H.\. AH. r If. o. A r. ThnmpMn. 2b 3 I ft ft I Robinson. rf 4 0ft $ rnllop. |h 3 ft 2 O I Othorn*. If 4 ft ft O j flonotvltl!. rf 4 2 3 1 ; I.enuhan. 3I» 3 ft 0 A O'Nrtl. •* 4 112 4 1 I W drier, r 4 12 2 10 l-f, |i 1 ft ft ft A O Mark, p 3 O 1 ft 0.0 Total* . 37 .3 12 *27 5 2 DENVER. An. R. If. O. I Gorman. 2b..3 0 ft 3 | Merger. .3233 ; f.inglardi. If 4 113 OTIrien. .f 4 111 i Knight, lb . 3 1 I ft Falk, rf 4 113 , Handley. 3 h .3 ft ft ? ! Whaling. r 3 0 0 1 William*. p 3 ft 1 ft i Brou n, p ft 0 ft 1 /Rorhe 1 ft ft ft « Total. SS a s an IT ~i ?\one nut when winning rnn scored. /Batted fnr William* in ninth, firrr# by Inning*: Omaha 11ft ftftft oft3 ft—5 Denver 00A 30ft ftftft J—4 Summary — Two-base hit: Cnllop. Three h.-**e lilt*: Berger. Falk. Home rijna: Ginglarrll. Milder. Merger. Sacrifices: l.enahan. Handley. Double play*: Mer ger to fiormin r.inglardl to fiftfifmn, i Gorman to Knight *trttrk out: Hr Mark. 3: by Williams. 1. Ma*e* on balls* Off Mack. e. 0ff Williams. 1 Run* and! hit*: Off lee. 3 and 3 In three inninrs •non* on» in fourth!; off William*. '8 jgnd 12 in nine Inning* Winning pitrj»er: Brown. V I* B**umont. I. * • } • ■ • v. ■ r-’i. 7. Shreveport, 4 What’s Your | Daughter I Doing? I Is life to her just a mad S whirl of gay parties, H i midnight motor rides, n dances to daybreak, -B cocktails from strange B glasses and kisses from B strange lips? 'm Where Are Daughters of Today Drifting? fl See the answer in this sensational story which deals - B frankly with the greatest problem that confronts so ,*B many homes. jit “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY”! With and All Star Cast « Including: 0 Pat*y Ruth Miller Ralph Grave* Sj Zazu Pitts B Edna Murphy §■ Philo McCullough B and an Ensemble of 13 Flappers B More Beautiful B Than the Ziegfeld B Choru* 3 Starts 1 Saturday | flEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS GRAND. lftih and Rlnnff BUCK JONES In "NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD” Mulhall In "Social Buccanoot” BOULEVARD . - 33d and l oavonworth FI INOn Cl YNS "THREE WEEKS" LOTHROP ..... tlth and Lothrop VIOt.A DANA In "A NOISE IN NtWRORO" t CTEl V \' “WILD ORANGF.S“ NFW SHOW SATURDA3 n r Vaudeville—Photoplays i n R ', ' ' «* \ V"v -A', t””s'A II AST TIMES FRIDAY 6 BEL.FORDS And a great bill, includ ing Arthur Hays in the most remarkable organ solo ever heard in Omaha THE MUSICAL FARCE “HELLO BILL” Q Bert Smith Players Friday—Amateurs 1 mimmmmw CT3 **• lll Air.f JAM|> KlRkWOOP v W ANDERING HUSBANDS' *WilTI, US if