Buffaloes Turn on Bears and Wallop Out 12 to 6 Victory in Second Game . Cullop Injured jf; When Struck by Pitched Ball Omaha Trails Denver Until Seventh Inning When Herd Rallies and Score Eight Runs. - ENVER. June IS.— Art Griggs’ Omaha Buffaloes were slow in starting this afternoon, but when they got started there wasn’t any thing to the gams but Buffaloes, for the visitors rallied in the seventh In ning, drove one pitcher to cover and hit the second hurler hard, win , ning the second game of the series by the score of 12 to I. It was one of the worst beatings the Denver club has suffered on its own lot this season. The Buffaloes had their hitting togs on all afternoon, although they could not get situated until the seventh. Denver was leading Omaha, 3 to 0, when Omaha came to bat in the seventh. Omaha started pounding Freeman and before the side had been retired he was en route to the show ers and Brown was on the hill get ting a good beating. The Herd scored eight runs in the fiftK*and then one in each of the following innings. Bill Bailey started for Omaha and was hit for 11 safeties. The Bears buncher their hits in the first inning for a run and then again in the third for two more runs. In the fifth in ning. Roche's three-bagger enabled tfie Bears to score three more. . Nick Cullop, utility player for Omaha, had his shoulder dislocated when he was hit by a pitched hall thrown by Freeman. Manager Art Griggs replaced Cullop at first base. Three home runB were clouted out during the afternoon and it was the Buffaloes who did the clouting. Rob inson, OsboVne and Bonowltz who slipped out circuit drives. Bonowitz scored his 15th homer of the season. OMAHA. _ .. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Thompson, 2b . 4 12 14 1 Robinson, rf . 4 2 2 1 0 l Cullop, lb . 2 n 0 7 1 4 Grippe, lb . 3 1 1 4 « 4 Osborne, If . 8 2 2 I 4 0 Benonltr, of . S 1 2 4 4 4 lenahan. 3b .. 5 I 2 O 4 4 O’NetU, no Z. 8 1 2 4 3 4 Wilder, e . 8 1 1 7 4 1 Bailey, n . 3 1 2 o 1 4 Mark, p . 1 1 1 0 1 4 Totals .45 11 17 27 14 3 DENVER. AB. B. B. O. A.E. Gorman. 2h . 8 3 3 3 3 4 Berger, ** . 8 2 3 | 4 1 Glnglardl. If . 4 1 2 1 "4 4 O’Brien, of . 4 4 2 1 4 4 Knight, lb .5 4 4 12 2 4 Koche, o . 3 4 | 2 1 4 Falk, rf . 2 4 0 4 I 4 -Inna*, rf . 1 4 4 1 4 4 Handley. 3b .. 4 4 4 2 2 1 Freeman, p . 2 n n 2 2 4 Brown, p . 2 4 4 2 1 4 Total* ....37 « It 27 18 2 Score by Inning*: Omaha . 444 ng| 111—12 Denier . . V.142 434 444— A Summary—Two-haae lilts: Ginglarill (2). Gorman, O’Brien. lenahan. O'Neill. Throe-base bit: Roche, Bonowlts, Maek. Homo run*: Robinson, Osborne. Ilnllnwltr. Hit by pitched ball: By Freeman, Thonip «otl. Cullop: by Brown. Osborne: hv Mack. Glnglnrdl. Double plays: Bnlley to Thnmn *on to Cnllop: Mack to Griggs to Thomp son to Wilder. Struck out: By Freeman. It by Brown. 3: by Bailey, 3: by Mack. 2. Bases on balls: Off Freeman, 3: off Bailey, 2: off Mack. ). left on base*: Denser, 8: Omaba. II. fosse,! Iiajls: Roehe, 2. Inning* pitched: Freeman, 4 1-3 for 2 run*. 1 hits; off Bailey. 4 Inning* for A run* 11 hit*. Time: 2:14. I'mnlre*: Towelt and Donohue. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LEAGUE. Moline, 8; Cedar Rapids, 3. Dubuque, 2; Rock Island, 4. Marshalltown, 0; Ottumwa, 9 Waterloo, 4-2; Burlington, 8 3. MICHIGAN-ONTAMO TeAGI K. Muskegon, 2-0; Saginaw, 6-1. Biy City, 8-9; Kalarnaxoo, 0-5. Grand Rapids, 0-7; London. 1-2 Tllnt, 1-8; Hamilton, 0-1._ EDDIE’S FRIENDS The Fellow Who Expected a Speedy. TW SORRS SOU PlKiO tAe TARo^PEmm^SAWAS BoSS YAACWAS- ^ UKE TAES uOEREOoLURS ALVJJASS poomd tAem tAeir vJESTSARE PORE To PtAS A USERAU ELEPUAnIT AlDE -TAoS>E BEAABA6S AREAAPDERTo <5ET MONIES OUT OR TAAM TAE BAKiK OR •SCOTLAND ARTER CL0E/Kk3 AOORS ■ ! I BOOSTERS TAKE DOUBLE-HEADER Lincoln, June 18.—Des Moines took both ends of a double header from Lincoln here Wednesday. Grover let the Boosters down In the first game with six hits, hut one of them was a homer by Bodie. Caffey’s error paved the way for the winning run, a sacri fice and Burke’s single doing the rest. The final score was 2 to 1. DES MOINES (W» LINCOLN f 4 1 1 1 A Skinner cf 4 2 8 0 0 Caffey rf 4 0 3 0 0 Bodie !f 8 4 3 0 OConkey c 4 14 10 Burke rf 3 2 0 0 0 H’ilton rs 3 14 10 McL’ry lb 6 311 1 oM D’nld 4b 4 1 0 4 1 Kn'pp, 2b 8 2 13 M DM1 lb 5 2112 0 1 Wheat c 6 1 4 0 0 Cran’l 2b 3 14 3 1 Chavez 3b 8 2 1 3 4 oo*-e rf 4 i 1 0 0 Keck, p 1 0 0 n 0 Rag'm'n p 2 0 0 4 0 House p 1 0 0 0 o Dudley p 3 0 0 2 0 Stokea p 2 0 0 0 0 zSnjrder o 0 0 0 0 >tale 44 13 19 27 9 8 Totals 34 7 7 27 20 3 zBatted for Conkey In ninth. Score by Innings: Des Moines .004 Ml 011—13 Lincoln ...010 303 000—7 Summary—Runs: Flaskamper 2, Skin ner. Bodie 8. Burke 2. McLarry, Knaupp. Wheat. Chavez Keck. Conley. Hamilton 2. McDonald 2. McDaniel. Crandall. Home run; Bodie. Burke. Flaskamper. McDan iel. Two-base hits fluktm^r, Knapp, Mioore. Sacrifices: Burke. Keck, Hamil ton. 8tolen base: Flaskamper. Struck nut: By Soke^. 3. by Dudley 2. Base on balls: Off Keek 1. off House 3, off Stokes 4. off Dudley 2. Runs snd hits. Off Reck. 3 and 3 in 3 1-3 Inning*: off House, 9 and 0 In 1 2-3 Inning*; off Stokes, 4 and 4 In 4 Innings; off Rasmussen. 4 snd 12 in 4 1-3 innings; off Dudley, 7 and 7 in 4 2 3 Inning* Winning pitcher: House. Losing pitcher: Rasmuafen- Earned runs: Des Moines. 33; Lincoln. 4. Left on base: Des Moines. 8; Lincoln. 11. Double play:: Flankamper to McLarr\ ; McDonald to Crandall to McDaniel. Wild pitch: Dud ley. Umpires: Shannon and Harris. Time: 2 hours. First gsme: DES MOINES (W) LINCOLN fW) abh.po.s.e sb h po.a e F'mper aa 4 0 3 8 0 Moore cf 6 2 10 0 Skinner cf 3 0 2 0 OUunther If 2 1 3 0 o Bodie If 3 2 3 0 0 Caffe y rf 4 0 10 1 Burke rf 4 110 0 Snvder c 4 2 8 0 0 M'L'ry lb 4 14 2 1 Hilton a* 2 0 12 0 Knau'p 2b 4 0 6 2 1 M D id Sb 4 2 13 0 Wheat c 4 1 4 0 0M'D'ela lb 4 oin o o Chavez 3b 4 1 n 0 OC'ndall 2b 3 2 2 1 0 Wilson p 3 0 0 3 OOrover p 3 0 0 2 0 -xConkcy 10000 Totals 33 4 27 12 2 --- Totals 32 9 27 8 1 xBatted for Grover in ninth. Score by innings: Des Moines ... . 000 101 ooo—2 Lincoln .010 000 000—1] Summary—Runs: Flaskamper, Bodie. Hamilton Home run: Bodie. Sacrifice hits: Skinner, Gunther 12), Hamilton, ’rands 11. Stolen base. Hamilton. McDon ald. Struck out: By Wilson. 6; by, Grover. 7. Base on balls: Off Wllaon. 1.1 Hit by pitched bail: Bodie. Grover. Double play: Flaskamper to JCnaupp to McLarry; Flaskamper to McLarry. Earned runs: Des Moines. I. Left on bases: Des Moines. 6; Lincoln. 7. Time: 1:48. Um pires: Shannon and Harrip. CUBS CLAWOUT WIN OVER PHILLIES Philadelphia, June 18.—Aldridge held Philadelphia to six hits today and Chicago batted out a 9to-2 vic tory. Betts started for the Phillies and was hit freely In the Initial In ning, the Cuba piling up a three run lead which was too much for the home team to overcome. Score: Score: CHICAGO (N) rHII.’PHIA al*.v, Top 0’ The Morning, Utile I/esa. 5. Irwin entry, Speedball, I,pul* A. fi. Winner Take All, Flaxy Mae, Ui vinia. 7. Oreandest, Bonneville, Pompa dour. A ' * ' *P Jones made a success of himself Many a man who is pointed out as a “self, made man" keeps ahead by surrounding himself with successes from which to draw inspiration. And it’s just that type of man who appreciates the virile character of La Palina -the great cigar success. The fact that over 800,000 La Palinas are lighted each day proves that La Palina has made good. CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY Philadelphia LA PALINA CIGAR IT’S JAVA WRAPPED distributors 10c “ 2 for 25c •• 15c •« 3 for 50c A M??rj| * .. “ * l Indians Aspiri O Defeat Yanks P—6-7. f.. Cleveland, June 18.—Cleveland made It three out of four from New York today, winning (5 to 5, putting the winning run across in the ninth in ning, when Speaker scored on Sew ell’s single after two w*ere out. Cleve land was forced to waste many of its 17 hits because of the sharp fielding of the Yankees. NEW YORK (A) CLEELAND (A) ah h po ■ * ab h po a * Witt Cf 5 12 0 0 M'N’lty rf 6 2 r> 0 0 Dugan 1b 4 2 2 1 OJam non If h 1 6 1 0 Ruth rf 4 2 1 o Speaker cf 5 2 2 1 0 H'drick If 4 3 0 1 OJ. s #11 as 5 2 4 5 1 H’mann c 4 1 4 1 OMyatt c 4 10 2 0 Plpp 1b 4 110 0 OBurns lh 3 111 2 0 M'N’ly 2b 4 2 2 4 0F>ter 2b 4 1 2 1 0 Srntt »a 3 14 5 OF.Ilerba 3b 4 12 11 Hoyt p 3 0 0 2 OSrnlth p 4 2 0 5 0 Bush p 10 0 10 - •-Totals 19 17 27 20 2 Totals 30 13x25 15 0 xF.llerbe out. hit by batted ball, two out when winning run scored. Score by innings: Now York .0?1 010 000—8 Cleveland .013 000 OH—4 Summary—Runs: Dugan (2), Ruth. Hofmann. Plpp. McNulty, Sp^aksr (2). Myatt (2). Smith. Two-ban# hits. Ruth, Burns. Speaker. Smith, Myatt. Jamieson Three-base hit: Ellcrbe. Sacrifice hits: Scott. Burns Doubt* plays. McNally to Scott to I’lpp; J. Sewell to Burns. I^eft on bases New York. 6; Cleveland. 3. Struck out By Hoyt, t; by Bush. 1. flits: Off Hoyt. 15 In 7 2-3 Innings; off Bush. 2 in 1 Inning Losing pitrh*r: Bush em pires; Moriarty and Hildebrand. Time: l :66. J Schilling’s Selections 4_ \. Jack M, Fay wood, Virgo. I. Cannon Ball, Boldly Allen, Bess Welch. 3. Femadoa, Melrholr, Neg. 4. Top 0’ The Morning, Dorothy Ryan, Feodor. 5. All fiver Ahadane, S|>eedhnll. fi. Nan McKinney, Winner Take All, Ijivinla. ■ 7. The Colonel. I.aivrenre gin ning, Pompadour. r-\ Thursday's Ak Entries. ■__ FIRST RACE—Six furlong*. Purs* $500 Throe years and ur. Claiming 6917 Mies Paige .MOS 6921 Iiridgetet . 110 6920 Jack Fountain .*110 6910 Twelve Bella ./....11Q 6677 F G Corley .Min 69M AM Bright .116 6907 Faywood .. 116 6*12 Dalrv Man .115* 6907 Mount*m«»r ..115 6907 Kltng . US 6920 Jack T.edi .115 67 55 Van T oo .115 Aleo eligible 6919 Vl*’tot v Won ..*110 6«*2 Virgo . 115 693.1 Silent Bn tn .Min 6171 Cbaa Lefkovlta •!$• SECOND RACE—81* furlong* Purae |60A I'lahnlng Three -yenr olds: 6921 Bt Angelina .•tnn 6931 Sea Reach .M05 -—. I.eola May .105 6697 Bobby Allen . Min 6910 T’onaa Rav .110 6669 Woodle Montgomery ..11« 6695 Count Boris ...11»» 6912 Blar.eaway .lin 6 176 Joe Nugent . 110 6902 Beat Welch .lin 6926 Blue Van .*110 6911 4‘annonhall ...116 Also eligible 6925 File Waldo .y110‘ THIN!' R A< IK SI* furlong* Furae $5on t'lalmlng Thre* year old a and iig: 66M Mary Mellon . 'ion 69* Hookworm . *100 6912 T*ny < »f f .*10;. • 9 • rha A lm o»«r . .•Ill 6910 Mel- holr .1 "6 6.911 Neg . HO (6697) Fernando* ..110 691« Precision .11° 6919 Luhrman .. 11" 6911 I.lltle Aba .11" 6697 Bplcebueh .115 FOURTH RACE—Five and one half furlong* Puree $600. Three-year-old* and “ft it IM.rg.rnt IClnor. .• *7 •lit T,.nt ..*101 4194 M.y Braun.l".l (49l9)Tlrown Dick ...104 .430 I'hlck.n . ... 107 («II4)MI». mmma -1.10* 4414 Feodor .110 -- l.ii,-kv H.v. .. . .. 1"» (A.HITnp O' lh» Morning.*112 4*40 .Tim D*l«y .in 444.1 Dorothy flyr.n . 101 Al.o eligible: ' 4447 Daddy Wolf .*107 4414 FI I H I'M. . *07 0411 Tubl'4 A . *11* FIFTH RACF Mil. and nn.-.l«t..nlh II.non N.bra.k. handicap. Thro, year-old* •od up ... f.414 xi'hli* ..'on 4427 Fpeedhnll .102 4434 l.oill. A ..122 <490»)xAII Over .12« (4444)x Ab.d.n. .>»* SIXTH 'HACK Do. mil. Tnr.. |S00. Fllll*. nod Mgr... . .. 4417 mi. xv Mg. . * fo 4414 jpxophln. N*»ell . • *2 4974 Furor . * ®J I49I4T Winner T.k. All . *ln* 4411 Nan McKInn.y Hn RBVKNTI1 RAl'R—Mllo nod »*vonry vxr<1 * 1'iirxe 1400. l-'mir-ycr old. and up. claiming. . 4474 I’mnpndour .*]0" 74477 > Mix* S|.cnr» . * 06 04;|2 j,nl Irglr ... 44n4 l ull Again . 4431 Hrnndcxl ... *] 4490 Boon.vllln . 1" 4 4 4 (lilcnnx lllrl .. I" 49 14 Trill.Ho .* 00 , 9 2 I M. link In .. 1 " ' 4920 Itiiv Atkin . “ 4914 MaicIi l.nd .U® .179 M.d.on .11“ A 1*0 • II141 bln : u 1 L.wr.ncg Manning . 4914 Th. < 'olofl.l .• “ 4914 Bor... . "° w.ath.r, cl.gri track, f**t Schilling'. form chart, lor Omaha. Tgsfoiau asd Tlajuasg. Baseball l&siil{s and Standings WESTERN LEAGUE. Standings. W. I*. Pet Win Lose Denver . 37 22 .627 .633 .617 Tulsa .35 25 588 .590 .674 Omaha .82 24 .571 .57# .5«l St. Joseph .32 26 .652 .569 .642 Wichita . 31 28 .526 .033 .517 Oklahoma City .29 28 .509 .517 .600 Lincoln . 17 38 .309 .321 .304 Des Moines .18 38 .296 .309 .291 %'esterday’a Results. Omaha. 12; Denver. «. Wichita. 11-11; Oklahoma, 7-11. Dea Moines. 2-13; Lincoln. 1-7. St. Joseph, 4; Tulsa, 1. 4.a me* Today. Omaha at; Denver. Dap Moines at Lincoln. Tulaa at St. Joseph. Oklahoma City at. Wichita NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet Win Lose Nsw York . 35 20 .636 .643 626 Chicago .33 21 .61] .616 .600 Brooklyn .29 23 .658 .566 .547 Cincinnati . 27 27 .600 609 .491 Pittsburgh .24 28 462 .472 .453. Boston .23 27 .460 471 .451 St. Louis . 21 34 .382 .393 .375 Philadelphia . ...IK 30 .376 .386 .387 Yesterday’# Results. New York. 3, St Louis, 1. Cincinnati, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Chicago. 9, Philadelphia, 3. Pittsburgh, 4, Boston, 3. Game* Today. Cincinnati at. Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. New Ymk at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win IiOse Detroit . 29 22 .689 .677 .568 New York . 29 23 .589 .577 .558 Boston . 27 24 629 .538 .619 St. Louis . 26 28 .600 .609 .491 Washington . 26 28 .600 .609 .491 Chicago . 25 26 .490 .500 .481 Cleveland . 24 27 .471 .451 .462 Philadelphia _ 19 32 .373 .385 .365 Yesterday s Results. * Detroit, R; Boston. 3 Cleveland. 8; New York. B. Washington, 6; Chicago, 4. St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia. 8. Gum** Today . Chicago at St. Louis. Cleveland at Detroit. AM TRICAN "ASSOCIATION Team Standings Won Lost Pet. W. L. St Paul .86 24 .600 .507 .590 Louisville .20 21 .688 .596 .577 Indianapolis .32 23 .682 .589 .571 Kansas City .29 28 .609 .517 .500 Columbus .. 26 30 .484 .474 .456 Minneapolis ....*.25 31 446 .466 .439^ Milwaukee .22 33 .40') .411 .393 Toledo .*.. 22 33 400 .411 .393 Y’esterday’a Result* Columbus. 6. Kt. Paul. 4 Minneapolis. 6; Toledo, 0 Indianapolis. 8; Milwaukee, 4 Louisville, 2: Kansas City, 1. Games Today Minneapolis at Toledo. St Paul at Columbus Milwaukee at Indianapolis. Kansas City at LouisviUs TRISTATE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win Los# Beatrice . 24 14 .632 .641 .815 Grand Island ....20 18 .556 .588 .461 Sioux Falls . 18 17 .514 528 .500 Norfolk .16 18 .471 4«8 457 Sioux City . 16 21 .417 432 405 Hastings . 13 20 394 412 .S82 Yesterday’s Results. Beatrice, 1 ; Grand Island, 0. Sioux Falla. 7; Norfolk. 8. Sioux City, 6; Hastings. 1. Gam** Today. Sioux City at Hastings. Sioux Falls at Norfolk. Beatrice at Grand Island. COLLEGE BASEBALL. At Cambridge Yale. 8; Harvard. 7. /Oacjd - Results AQUEDUCT. First rare: Five furlongsr Clavichord, (L^gere# ...4-1 II 4 5 Seaman. (Shanks) . 4*1 j 1 Myrtle Hen*, ( K urtzfngcr) .4 5 ' Time—1 “0 j-;,. Fearnaught, Oowah, Hoi itng, O rev Rock. Rocknnrne, Lord Vargrave end Dally Smile H!so ran. Second race: Steeple# has-. 2 milee: Shawn-A Glafina, (Pierce) ..even 2 b 1 g Collbrl, Collin* > .. 1-5 *.5 Woodley II., (Veitch) .1-5 Time—4 05 1 -6. Boatman. Clybrldge. Rathcowan, and Conquarant alao ran. Third Rare— Six and one half furlongs Reprisal (Carter). 7-1 1-1 7-6 M uskallonge (McAteet .2 -1 6 6 Idle Thoughra (Shanks).even Time 1 l» .4-6. William Tell. Gay B#n. Rungrand. Wlltfrake, High Hand. Carmen Pantagea, Ege. Mias Belle, Simplicity. Valor, Haughty Lady. Rimple. Whale borfe. Corn Products and Black Wand also ran. Fourth ra'-e: Fire furlonga: .Maud Muller. (Maiben) . ...7-lft out out Swinging. (McAtr-e) . out out Flying Comet, (Legere) . 4 5 Time- -:6» 3-5. :Cxrzan.\. Pencraft. F:if. Chrysalis. Cup o' Tea. Orageuae. Fruden tie and Extra Dry also ran Fifth race One mile. Red Wingfield (McAtee) .4 1 1-6 4-6 Jacqueline Julian (J. Callahan) .6-1 2U-1 Refection (Dawson) . 16 Time. 1:38 1*1 Frederlrktown, Prince Hamlet. Comic Song, High Prince, Maa qu-rado and Donge* alao ran. Sixth race One mile. Abu Ben Adh«-tn. (Maiben) ..f-1 1-1 T-6 Noee Dive, (Sande) .1^-1 6-6 Atheletan. (J. Callahan) .. ... even Time—1:36. Bun Rajah, Kit, Donnelly. Check. Ed. Lowe. Kellerman and Nancy Langhorne also ran , DORVAL PARK. First ra^e Mile and 70 yarde: Equity (Blackwell) .2 46 3 60 2 1ft Seven Oaks (Olasaner) .......3 76 2 *0 Rebus (Stevens) .3 60 Time 1 4 4 2 6. Brush All, Vehement, Zanzibar alao ran Second race. Six furlongs Watch Charm (RenxettD. 11.7ft T ftft 4 8ft Arragosa (I,ee) . 10.60 6 S') Star «*ourt (Chalmers) . 5 75 Time. 1 13 4 >. Avipps. Tlcacey, Ora Jackson. Thessaly. I’ncle Dud. Merry Bells and Dr Maver also ran. Third race. Six furlongs Brier Sweet (Howard) . .. lft 16 6 16 4 7ft Mill Gats (Wallace) . 27 45 1ft ft.5 Conscript (Lae) ..ft, 70 Time 1:12 4 6 refer Piper, Tidings. Dr Charles Wells. Luckv Run. Peter Combs. Littla Black Sheen also ran. Fourth Race—Five furlongs Oymkhanna (P Walls) . 5 60 6 7ft out Barbara Freltchle (Sroble).... 8 70 out Clear View iBullman).. ...... out Tims :5t 1-5. Scorcher snd Sure to Win alao ran. Fifth rare fifx furlonga High*,*rt. (Wallace) .8 A0 8 8ft 3 60 (’oral Reef, (Sroble) . 6*0 *65 Heeltaps, (Martntlll) . 3 To Time 7:11 * 6 Bn by Grsnd. Deputy. Tfermidale. P.affles. Hillman and War Man also ran Sixth rxi-e Mile and 7ft yards Dancer. (Aron* 6 75 3 28 ? 40 Brass Taiks. (St* ens) . 9 ftft 4 4ft Trooper. (Ramlalli . 3 35 Time 1:46. Due de Morny, Occidents, May Prosper and Tenons Bon also ran Seventh race Mile and three six teentha Neapolitan. Destiny. Thundet god. Wuhu. Sum Menu-1 Tangara. Modrstn. Boo Boo. MnrxHnsttc au.1 BroomhHf also ra n Seventh race Mila snd a quarter Raider i McDermott) . 6 10 3 ?0 3 40 Dobson (Merglet ) .* ftft 170 peter Maloney (Elite) . . 3 60 Time 3 oft 2-6 Brotherly Lova. Fly Inf Prince. Smuts 0 U Spring gad Dougheragao glee ra*. Dean Pitches Good Game Against Cards Giant Recruit Hurls Team to 3 to 1 Victory, Allows —*■ Only Four Hits; Gets Home Run. NV*w York, .Tune 18.—Way land Dean pitched brilliantly against St. Louis today and the Giants won, 3 to 1, making it three straight from the Cardinals. Dean yielded four hits, two of which were by Hornsby. In addition the New York pitcher hit a home run. Score: ST. LOUIS NEW YORK ab h po.a e, ah h pn.a.s, Fla^k rf 3 ft 3 ft ft Young rf 4 1 2 ft 0 Smith rf 4 ft 1 0 0 Frisch 2h 3 10 5 1 H’oaby 2b 4 2 4 6 0 Wilson «-f 4 0 ft ft ft Fr gau 3b 3 ft ft 1 ft Kellv lb 3 116 3ft Mueller lb 4 1 9 0 0 Meusel if 4 2 ft ft ft Blades If 4 ft ft ft 0 .Tkson. as 4 12 2 0 Gon’lea r 3 14 1 OGroh 3b 3 0 0 2ft Cooney *n 3 ft 2 1 1 Snyder n 3 16 10 Tlaine# p 2 0 13 ft Dean p 2 12 6 0 xToporrer 1 ft ft ft ft — Delaney p ft ft ft l ft Total* 31 8 27 18 1 Total* 31 4 24 12 1 xBatted for Haines In eighth. Score by Inning*. St Lout* ..#00 ftflft lift!—i New York . 100 100 1ft*—3 Summary—Run*: Smith. Frisch, .Tack •on. Dean Two-base hitiHornaby. Home run- Dean. Double plays: Cooney to Hornaby to Mueller: Gonx^Je* to Hornsbv. Left on bases New York. 7: St. Louis. 5 Bases on balls Off Haines. 1: off Delaney. 2. off Dean. 2 Struck out: By Haines. 3. by Dean 6. Hita: Off Haines. 8 in 7 innings, off Delaney, none In 1 in ning Passed ball: Gnnxalea Losing pitcher Haines, rmoirea: Sweenev. Mc Cormick and Hart. Time: 137. Brooklyn Wins Behind Doak Brooklyn, N. Y., Jun* 1».— Bill Doak mad* his debut In tho box for Brooklyn today and pitched a *trong tram*, but Pete Donohue twirled a shade better and Cincinnati broke the Dodgers’ winning streak by a score of 2 to 1. Score: BROOKLYN' (N> CINCINNATI BOSTON (N) >Mi poio ab h pn a e Moor# 3b 6 1 ft f ft Bnn'oft *« 4 ft 4 3 ft Ua rev cf Hi" 0 Powell rf 3 1 3 1 ft Cuvier rf 2 1 3 ft ft Mann If 3 2 4 ft ft Wright «* 4 2 ft 2 0 M’lnnia lb 4 J 6 0 0 Grimm Ih 4 115 1ft Tiern*v 2b 4 1 2 5 ft Mueller If 4 2 2 ft 0 Stengel rf 3 ft 3 ft ft Ma'llle 2b 3 2 3 3ft Pa d‘t t 3b 3 ft 3 ft ft Rfhmldt c 3 ft 2 1 ft O’Neil r 3 1 3 J ft \de p 4 1 ft « ft E Smith e ft ft ft ft ft —...Benton p 2 ft ft ft ft Total* 34 12 27 II • Cooney r ft a o ft o xR Smith 1 ft 0 ft ft xSierber ft ft ft a a - aGIbeon 1 ft ft ft ft *Lura* ft ft ft a a _ Total# 31 7J7 12 0 7B*ttw<1 fc*■ P#n*r-n *n * ghth. *Ran for <’ N- ' In eighth t Batted for Powell tn ninth. xRan for Mrlnnla in ninth. *core by Innings: Pittsburgh ... aaa ifta a^a—4 Boston .. 2ftft Oftft ftftl—1 Summary—Runs Cuvier. Wright U>. Mueller. Powell. Mann (2 > Two base hits Wright Carey. Mann Three-base hit: Maranville Stolen base Cuyler. Double r!av®■ Wright to Maranville to Grtmm: Tlerney to Bancroft to M^lnnls. Moore to Maranville to Grimm Left on hasps' Pittsburgh. 9; Poston. 2 Bases on balls Off Benton. 5 Struck out By Yde. 2. by Benton, 2. Hits Off Benton. 11 in * ir. ning*. off Cooney. 1 In 1 inning Hit by pltrhgd ball: By Yde. Mann. Lo*ing Pilcher: Benton. Umpire* Pflrman. OTiy and Quigley Time l 44. DAVENPORT HURTS SAINTS TO 4-1 WIN Pt Joseph, Mo . June IS.—"Big Pave" Davenport did not allow Tulsa nn earned run today and St. Joseph took its sec ond straight victory, A to 1. Walter Gilbert's single to left In first ifinlng with the base* full snd two out gave the Saints a pair of runs and decided the contest. The score: RT JORFTH TUUIA (Wi ab h po a * ah h po a e Fa*■'ton Jb I M J n A'atin 1 rf ft I ft ft « <’or'|*n a* 4 1 l t ft Wburn 2b ft ft 1 4 ft Mathea 1b 2 1 4 0 ©Davl* r If ft 2 2 ft ft Milter rf 2 J « ft ftT.arrb rf R 1 l ft ft DeM gto If 4 i 4 ft ft Rt uart 1b R 112 ft ft <1 bert 2b 2 2 1ft 0 S gent 2b 2 1 ft t 0 l ee an rf 3 " 4 1 1 Croabv c 4 12 7ft Min'tree c * 2 4 ft ©KHppin aa 2 ft ft rt 0 Da1 port p 2 ft ft ft OVoight p 2 1 ft 2 0 Tot ala 24 2 2? ft \ Total* 27 1ft 24 II 0 Score by Inning*: Titlaa . • . ftftft ftftt ftftft 1 St lMxej.ii | ftftg 4 Summary -Run* Farrlng m. Corrigan. Mathea. DeMagalo. f.atnh Famed run*. St .1 oaeph, 4 Ba*ea on ball* Off Voigbt, 3. off Davenport. 4 Struck out: By Yolght, 1; by Davenport, 4 l eft on have* Tula*. 13: St. Joseph, ft Two-baa* hit*. Stuart. Mathea Miller. Au*t!n. Mlnetree Double play: l.twin to Mathea Sacri fice hlta Mathea. Gilbert. Pmplrea: Gaff ney and Have* Tima: 1:41. Tigers Defeat Red Sox. Detroit. Mich . June 12—Detroit won the entire aerlea from Boston taking to dav'a game, ft to 2 Th* victory or the Tiger’* coupled with the defeat handed the Yankee* by Cleveland place* Detroit within striking distance of the Ametlran league leaders Score BORTOV (At DKTROIT ab h po a e ab h po a e F tear cf ft 2 Z 1 ©Burge 2b 4 2 " 2 ft Wamhv 2b ft 1 2 2 lfobh cf ft 2 2 ft ft \ ea r h If 4 .1 ft ft 0 Fo gill If ft 2 ft tt rt Todt lb 4 ft * ft Oil main rf 3 1 2 0 ft Bonn# rf 3 10ft 0 Blue lb 3 311 1 © Clark Sb 4 1 ft 1 ORlfnev a* 3 1 .1 4 1 O'Neil c 2 1 « i ©R J'tia 2b 2 1 1 2 o I *ee ** 4 ft 1 4 1 Baaalev c 3 ft '.’ ft ft P'ercy p n ft ft ft © wnodal! c. 1 ft ft 1 ft Murray p 3 ft ft 5 W, C’in# p ) © ft 1 ft Roa# n o ft ft ft ftiManuah 1 © © © ft xJ rolling 1 ft 0 ft ft -- xHavlng i ft ft ft ft Total* II 11 IT II 1 xKxaell ft ft ©ft ft Total* I ft » 3 4 11 2 a Tint ted for Murray 1n seventh. xBatted for Rosa In ninth x Hutted for O'Neil In ninth • Hatted for BnaaUr In fifth Score by Inning* Boston . ftftl ©ft© ft|1 2 Detroit ..ftl 1 <>:(ft Oftx f» Rumman Run* Flagatead, Wamhv. FreeJI Cobb Fofberatll Hellnrann. Blue Rlgney Two baae nit* \ each. Bonn*', 111 tie Three bna* hit* Veach. Fothetglll, Rlgney. .lone* Stolen baae p'lxgatead Smtlflce hit* Boone Burke. BelTtnaun Blue. Rlancy, .lone* Double p)a>a Burke fo Rlgnev to Blue I eft on on*** Boston. 4, Delicti !ft Raxe* on ball* tiff Murray. ?: off \V Collin# 2 Struck out Hr Murray 7 hr !!■>** 1; by IV Collin*. 2. Bit* Off Piercy. I In no in nlnga. off Murray 7 in rt tnnlng* off Ro»* 3 In 2 Inning* Hit b\ pitched ball By Murray. \v Collin* Loam* nltchar Murray Umpire*. Crmeby ana Evans, tunei lit* - * Izzies. Indians 7 Divide Two Gaines Wichita. Kan., Jun* IS.—Wichita and Oklahoma. City split even yester day In two wild hall games, Wichita winning the first by an II to 7 score, while Oklahoma City won the second, IS to 11. Five honje runs won the second gam* for the tribesmen. Th* score: OKI.A. CITY (W> WICHITA *b h pn a e ab h po a * Hnrh If 6 o 1 * * Smith ef 3 2 1 <* * S'^ney rf 6 2 2 * 0 Butler 3b 63130 Felber rf 3*410 D'nlng rf 2111* Lderus lb 3 1 8 * 0 B*< k lb 4 11* 1 * Menze 2b 3 2 12 OHalsy so 2*37* Tare 3b 3 110 1 GTeapie If 4 2 2 0 * Kahdot j>s 4 2 12 * Bott, 2h 3 16 4* Hale c 4 1 « t * M' M'len c 3 * 4 1 * Brown p 3 2 0: * Jolly *p 41*1 0 1 0 * • 0 — -- Totals 30 11 27 18 0 Total* 34 11 24 8 1 xHatted for Brown In ninth Oklahoma City .810 1*0 *20— 7 Wichita . 412 103 **x—11 * Summary—Runs: Sweenev Luderus, Menze <3>. Tate. Knhdot. Smith (4). But ler. Dunning. Be-'k. Haley, Gillespie. Bott, McMullen. Two-bus* hits- Tate. Khadot. Hale. Smith. Butler (2>. Home runs: Sweeney, Men** (2). Gillespie. Sacrifice hit#: Dunning. Be^k. Rbb#* on balls: Off Jolly. 3; off Brown. 6 Struck out: By Jolly. 4; by Brown 0. Double playa: Haley (o Bott to Beck: Butler to Bott to Beck; Felber to Luderus Stolen ba«*s: Khado tto Smith to McMullen to Jolly. Wild pitrhe: Brown (2) Hit by pitched ball: Smith, Dunnipg and Bott, Brown. M'-nz* Jollv Left on has**# Wichita 5; Oklahoma City. 4 Time: 1:50. l.’mpires. H*id and Collins OK LA CITY (W) WICHITA (Wi Hock If 4 15*1 Smith cf 412** Sweeney of 4 2 3 0 2 Bu'.ler 3b 5 1*10 Felber rf 4*2 4 * * Dunng rf 5***0 Lud*r’a lb 6 1 7 * 0 B*rk lb 8 212 0 0 Nlenze 2b 4 2 0 3 1 Halev ** 5 4 3 8* Tate 3b 4 2- 1 0 n Gil’ple if 3 2 3 ** Kahrot a* 3 13 10 Bott 2b 6 2 4 6 0 Fitzck e 3 14 0 1 Walea c 3 13 2 0 Allen p 8 1*00 G»eg-y p 21**0 Songer p 1 * * 2 * Muaser p 0**1* Johnaon p 0 0 0 * 0 zMcD enll 10**0 - z.Mr.MuiUn 10 0** Toala 35 13 27 6 5 - Total* 40 15 27 18 0 4 *HIt. for Gregory In seventh *Hit for Mucier In ninth. Oklahoma City .015 00* 250—18 Wichita .031 01* 312—11 Summary—Run*: Hof'h f3), Sweeney (2). Felber (2). Luderus, Menze (2), Tt«t« <2* Fitzpatrick. Berk (2). Ha!#y (3). Gillespie (21. Wales. M« Mullen Two bare hits: Henze, Haly. Home runs: Sweeney (30. Felber. Meoz*. Ttate, Beck, Gillespie. Sacrifice hit#: Kahdot. Smith. Dunning. Page* on ball# Off Gregory, 3; off Mu« »*r. 3. off Allen, 4. off Songer, 2 Strurk out: By Gregory, 1; by Muss^r. 1, by Allen. 2 Hit by pitched ball: But!*r by Johnron Wild pitrhes: Alien Stolen bases: Hock H ta and runs Off Gregory. 10 and 8 in 7 Inning# off MuM#r 3 and I in 2 Innings: off Allen. 12 and 6 in 8 1-3 Innings, oft 8ong»r, 3 and 3 In 12-3 In nings; off Johnson * and 0 In 1 Inning Winning pitcher; Songer. Losing pitcher Mu#ser. Double plays: Haley to Bott to Beck: Kahdot (anass'sted i; Menze to Kahdot to Luderuz. Left on has*# WDh Ita. 11; Oklahoma City, 2. Tirqe: 2:16 Umpires: Collins and Held. Senators Win From White Sox Chicago, June IS.—Washington do fcatod the White Sox S to 4 in a hoctic hitting contest. Harria'a ainglo with one gon# in the ninth, a walk to Ruel after Coilina' pop out. a field er a choice and Peckinpaugh a slntrle gave the winninga runa. aa the Sox overcame an early l»*d and until Waahington'a Anal at hat were ahead 4 to 3. Score: WASHINGTON (A> CHICAGO-IA) abhpe.a.* iblr^n R!r» rf 4 13" "H'v-ker rf I 1 1 1 a Ma'h'a cf 5 : 2 8 OColl n« Sb 3:550 Harria 2b 5 J 3 « "Frfn<'h 2h 1 1 1 n 0 Goalln If 5 111 "Mont i cf * « 1 0 0 Ruel c 2 13n base#- Washington. 12: Chicago. 14 Bese# on h#:is Off Mogrdge. «, off Mar berrv. I; off l/everette. 2" off Faber. 4 S’ruck nut By Mogrldge 2; by Faber 1 Hits Off Mogridge. 6 m * 1-3 inningg, off Marberry. 1 in 2-3 Inning#: of? Leverette 7 in 4 inning# off Faber 4 in 6 inning# Hit by hitched ball: By Mogrldge. Most:! Winning pitcher Mogrtdg* Losing pitcher: Faber Umpire# NalUn. Row land, Holmes. Time 2 18. Vi ilHams’Homer Aids Browns to Win 50 Louis. .Tung 1* —The Browne made a clean sweep of the three game scries with the Philadelphia Athletics bv shutting out the visitors today. R to f> Ken Williams hit his twelfth home run of the season in the eighth, scoring Sisler ahead of him. Score: THIt ADELHA ST. LOUIS Dykes 3b .1 0 3 5 a To* n rf 3 A A A A Bishop p A a 1 A o pt*li»r 1h 4 3 ft A Rtconda 3b4 3 t 1 ft Staler 1b 4 3 « A A Welch rf 3 1 A « a William* if n 1 M H*u*er lb 3 1 ft 1 a MrMu'i lb 3 l * * A F mmon* ef3 A 4 1 A ,i|roKn rf | M M MtHor If 3 110A Robtan 3b 8 3 ft 1 ft Galloway p*4 114a Fev eld c .8 3 4 1 A Rntggy c « a 1 J ft Garber s* 4 l 4 ft a Rommel p 3 a l a a Kelp p 4 3 ft 1 ft Meeker p ft A A A ft . . . . - Hern* p ft 0 ft 1 ft Total* !» 11 17 I ft (Halt 1 a a a a xxStrunk i a p a a % Total* ,li * 74 1 ft A xBattsd for Rommel In ft*h \ Batted for Dyke* In ftth Philadelphia AAA AAA AAA A It Tatili i Summary Run* F'*!er, 'VlllUm* Mc Manus, Jacobson Robert* m Two-bee* hit*: Heuaer, Gerber Three''new bite F-tiler Mom* run William* Stolen bee* Rtconda Sacrifice*; Miller .l*roh*on Robertson. Douple pl*\* Simtnon* to Dyke* to Htui«r: Rtconda to Dykes to Hauaer: Severeld to Oerb#r l eft on b**e* Phlladelrhl*. ft. St. Toni* ft R***» on ball* Off Rommel, 3 off Kolp. 3. off Harris. 3 Struck out: Py Rommel. 1; by Kolp, 4. Hit* Off Rommel, ft In 7 In i!m»: Meeker. 1 In no inning Pitched to two batter*; Harris 1 in 1 innln* tree ing pttoher Rommel T’mplre* Dtnneeu • nd Connolly. Time. 1 18 BLUES GIVE HURLER GOOD SUPPORT, WIN Grand Island Neb Jure 1* Maple* nufplt GRAND 1FR D • b h r ' * * »bhro*e Purdv 3h 4 A 0 4 A Cord op ?b 4 4 * 4 A Sutr* 3b 4 A 2 8 ft Ru*er "b 8 a a t a Beat! If 4 1 1 A AQuinn e* 4 a t i ? McCor lb 3 A 18 A A Row n rf 4 1 a a a Relchle rf 3 1 4 A ARowe cf 4 l 7 A A Rondt a* 3 a i ft AHInkle lb 4 1111 A Hoet r rf 8 ft 1 a a Br ook e if 8 l 1 a a Dnger c 3 A J A AKran’r o 3 a • 1 A Tretean p 3 1 ft 4 AxTuehbe 1 a a a a MsplS# P t A ft 41 Tot*!# 3ft 4 17 1« ft Total* 31 » 17 11 3 xR*fted for Nranlnger In n'nth Score bv fnnlnc* Pmf-1 re ... t " 1A A ftftl 4 Grand Island . A«m aaa aaa * Summarv Two h**e h1' .* Beall i"on don. M'nMe Saerlfice* Mc»'.*\, He • hie. Wvaer Rro«khav* T**«srd halts*.. V?etna*' Struck out Bv Pr* lean 1 s' x.fbt'lee Double ulava R'udutxnt to Suega to Me Co* Purdr to Fugc* t » II 1 ov 1 eft on haae* Beatrice .1 Gtand island t mRp* Beall 1 Umpire* Anderson *nd F. Fhup# Trxftft ir%r,rV Wichita Fall# 1 D*!!*a 7 San Antonia *. Beaumont T Fort Worth. 1 Shreveport- 1. «tuit»a 11 * sar.'i Go Foin Cops Feature Race at Ak Track Jones Thoroughbred Over* takes Peter Brown Baring Down Stretch and Wins. Under leaden skys and on aetracg fairly fast with half dried Nebraska ! gumbo, the thoroughbreds at Ak-Sar- f Ben field began the lfith day of ran- f ing in the spring meeting Wednesday afternoon. 1 The first event was won by Ftnls Glorious, who took It by a matter of lengths and left an easy second place to Blue Van, the horse which paid the longest odds at the meeting, Him dobstan showed easily. The first race was hardly over when Johnny Singleton brought his newest acquisition, Kilkare, romping home on top, in the second event. Expressive had b»en picked by the handioappers to take first honors, with Collision selected to place. Col listen placed, but Expressive was mis laid somehow and barely managed to contest the flying heels of the win ner long enough to take third money. Kilkare, son of Paiciness Miss Be have, with his owner in the saddl*. came away from the barrier in a good position and never lost It. He was on the track he liked, carrying the * weight he liked and he was out to win. , The winner paid $29 00 to win. $* 00 to place and $3.00 to show. Colli sion paid $4 oq tr» place and $2 to *o show. Expressive paid $2.SO to show. The third event went to Alleden When that stout-hearted horse got away from the barrier nicely and r«- ! fused to he ruled from then on in. ‘ He galloped the five and one-half fur- " Jongs, the distance of the race, in ’ good time and made the fast running Rajah fight gamely to hold second I honors. Korbly, trying hard, showed. Go Foin, erratic actor of the Jones stock farm stable, managed to g*t j up and win the fourth event, the feature race of the day. Away in second place the big bay runner chased Pete Brown, the pacemaker, all of the way to the stretch. Peter Brown found himself so hard pressed that, despite the going, he set a mighty pace and lasted to lose only in the final stride. Tooters took an easy third when Helen Cook tired after showing good early speed The winner paid $2.30 to win and there was no place or show betting Tom Owens, flashing member of the F. C. Marmet stable which has j previously refused to flash while in I a race, came from far back in the fifth event and beat out Jim Heffer ing at the wire. Jim Heffering had set the pace from the barrier and was easing up for the final spurt when Tom Owens, skillfully handled by Jockey C. McCorkle, cam# tearing up from th» rear. Jim Heffering had tired from the * heavy going and was unable to beat off the winners challenge. Caunrel showed. Star Cloudy found the track to his liking in the sixth event and simply ran his own race from start to fin ish. He won easily by more than a length with Bill Head plowing along In the rear to place and Double Van | fighting every Inch of the way to he satisfied in the end with the short end of the purse. The real race in the *vent was be | 'ween Bill Head and Double Van in ; the stretch. These two vied for seo ■ ond honors and it was only Bill I Head's gamenesa that kept his head | out as he passed the wire. He won second money by a neck. Grandest copped first honors in the closing event of the day. The track had dried considerably and Title, an exclusive mudder, showed once more that he was particular as to the go ing for him to run In and came home a limping last. General Bvng was second and Sea Beach was third. Grandest and Gen eral Bvng both started slowly and ran their race In their own way. Grandest was leading comfortably at the end. SIOUX CITY BUNCH . HITS AND WIN Hasttnr* Neb, June IP—Bun-bed v'’■ in the third inning combined with good base running gave S!*u* City a I •' 1 victory over the Cube today, tv s ter* was w ld at times, while Harkins pitched steady hali Hasting* had se'eral chan, e* to vr n but failed to h t in ’h# pinches McDermott led the Cardma* in htttlrg bv taking three blows n * ' * times st bat. including a homerun Sli'l’X CTTT t T' HASTINGS tT' ab h po a e ab h po a e Good’ll 7b SIS 3 0 M’Clry rf Hi 1 ’ Pug.an o 4 © © n © Cassell cf 3 7 7 ' 4 M Per t rf S 3 S © 0 Noack 3b 4 H H T ills lb S . Irt © 1 Gil p e ?b 4 © 3 4 IV- 1 ? Sb 5 * ’. 7 1 Tome* ;f 4 © 1 ' • Bool rf 3 15 ©Fenton lb 4 1 4 © 4 Alter* sa 11 M 1 Reyn'da s* 2 © 1 ' 4 Noreoh If 3 © 1 © © sHesa# t © © © 4 Harkins p 4 © © 1 © Mol e *• 1 © © © - — Stout c * 1 T 1 © Total* 37 1© 17 IS I *Rech 1 © © © 4 Waiter* p 3 © © 5 l ] [ Tc’a's 53 « 17 1© * I [ •Hesse batted for Reynold* ir. seventh. • Beck batted for Stout in ninth. Score by innings Stout City .......©©I 1©* Iff—• Hastings . f©0 #1© Summary—Base on ball*: Off Harklra, 1 >ff Walters 1 Two-bass h-t Noack. Home run McDermott Double pla**t Alter* to Goodwin to Bill* Caswell to i*tl« :<*V‘e Hit be pitched ball B> Walter*, BooT Noreoh Runs GfodwHt, f'ugan Fi lls. McDermott 3' Fenton Passei MU: Dugan. 1. Famed runs Slou* City. 7; Hastings. 1 left on base Sous City. 3; Hastings © S'ruck out By Harkins 4; b> Walters © >v rifle# hit: Alters, 1‘mpire Harkins Time 1:U, Flkhorns Lose. Norfolk, Neb June 1« —Rioux Fa * * put on a hitting e\hibi*‘on this afte noon and defeated the K'.khcrn*. 7 to >. The Norfolk team failed to gi'* 7.weifel» "*» pitcher, good euppor* score. 8101 “X FAILS VT> NORFOUK inning* smut Falla ©#© 15© ©l4 T Norfolk ©At . v Sum mat x K « Not *- b , D' e t?i i'iexotand Sr>>« Cinch Pederson, F ppf\ ’ -bnt.-n VC — ■» T a i'»v hit* .lnhns.'i' \\ de Dv*. 8* den base* Dxe |ti Minard Pederson. Srhult v, P uihle r’sx • Cleveland to Cl*' e to D> *. Bases on ball* Off Jt«eifal. 1