( Fowles Defeats Hoerner in Hard Match. 3 and 2 Mrg. Howard Goodrich Loses Out in Second Round to Mrs. Levings; Mrs. W. (t. Silver Vi ins. Rami-Finals. Mrs. Rus*HI Fowls* ( North Pis t fa) Mr*. \V G Silver (Happy Mol loo * »t 9 Mrs Mark l,»' ine« (Plaid flub) *gs'n*r Mrs John Rsdifk (' ounfry rltib) st 9:08. »K((IM) FLIGHT. Mami-Finals. Mrs. ,1 L Masas' h (Country Hub) against Mis* Mildred Mortis (Happy Hoi Ion ) tt 9 .n,a Mr* William Strnhbshn (Council Bluffs) against Mrs. A. Parmer (Field club) at. 1.3?* THIRD FLIGHT. Saml-Finals. Mrs Robert Nelson (Field Huh) aralnat Mr* J. W. Sknglund (Ukomil at 10 Mrs W. B. Robert* (Country flub) *g*inet Mis* Gertrud* Stout (Country flub) at 10:08. No matches will be played In fourth flight. CHAMPIONSHIP CONSOLATIONS. Semi-Finals, Mr* Karl Klningei (Happy Hollow) *Rain*t Mr*. Orville Warner (Kails City) at 9:15. Mrs «V x Johnson (Kremont) against Mr*. A. II. Ribbernson (Country club) at 9 20 SECOND MK.HT ((INSOLATIONS. Semi-Finals. Mr*. Robert Craig (Field club) against Mrs R. \V Dirks (Auburn) at 9:45 Mrs K. Crawford (Council Bluff*) scainst Mr*. C It. Jewell (Field club) at 9.50. THIRD FIJGHT. Semi-Final*. Mil C. F Schwarx (Lincoln) again.st M's John Stewart (Lincoln)* at 10:15 Mrs. VV. Kdtniston (l.aknma) again*t Mr*. C. H. Melcholr (l.skoma) at 10:20. NEW niune, that of Mr*. <■ a n r g e Hoerner of Hast ings, flare* out upon the Nebras ka women's golf i' o 11 of li o n o r ■ifter the second round of play in the seventh an nual tournament now In progress at the O m aha •^Country rluh. The Hustings star did not win, hut in foreing the champion, Mrs. Kussel Fowles of North I*latte, to turn in a eard con taining flve holes shot in par, and two hirdies, before the Hastings wo man went down on the sixteenth hole before a 3 and 2 count, shows the very intensity of the match. Driving and brassie shots, always the strong forte of the champion, were matched time and again by the Hastings player. An artuat tab on the drives of the contestants shows thst Mrs. Fowles out drov« b»r op ponent 11 time,*, while Mr*. Hoerner laid, her wooden shots closer to the pin seven times. Iron shots thst would make den Stirling sit up and take notice were th» reason why the final verdict stood In favor of Mrs. Fowls*. Midirnn Shots flood. She pitched her mtdirnn shots up to the pin with marvellous skill, sod once on the green, her putts seemed magnetised tn the hole. Her longest put whs one of 25 feet, for a hirdi# 2, on No. 7, a 160-yard hole. Mrs. Fowles' card: nut . 876 746 26 4—49 In ... 46* G67 3 Mr*. Moerner s card: Out . 777 734 483—S3 In . 456 867 3 Mrs. Mark Irvings, Field club, who scored second place honors In the nullifying round, turned in a f» and 4 victory over Mrs. Howard Goodrich. Hippy Hollow, in the feature match in tlm lower bracket of the champion ship flight. While Mrs Goodrich wan off her game somewhat, she Would have stood little show against the consist ent golf shot by the Field club en trant. Mrs. Hevlngs turned in two birdies and five pars, while her 47 for the outside nine Is one above women's par. W ooden Shots Tell. The powerful wooden allots of Mrs. I.evings told right from Ihe start, when she collected the first four hole*, all of them from 300 to 300 yard* in length. The precipitate beginning of Mrs. Havings seemed to take the wind out of the sails of Mrs. Goodrich, and al though she did make a game stand • n hole* 9, 10 §od 13. which she cap lured, the top heavy lead boss down on her and she was forced out of the losing fight on the 14th green. Mrs. Ilivings’ card: Out . 666 668 384—47 In . . 4f»6 6* Mr*. Goodrich’s card: out . 768 66* 474—17 In . 366 *6 Mrs W. G. Silver, Happy Hollow, nnd Mrs. A. C. Clapp, Council Bluffs, engaged in the longest, malch In the championship flight, when the two women bit4Med to the 18th hole be fore the Iowan wag forced out by a 2 up genre. Mrs. Silver, who plays Mrs. Fowles today In the semi final round, was off h*r game on the outside nine, blit » ama back on the inside to shoot a. 47. Iowan Forces to Front. After Mrs Silver had led at the firat turn by a four-hole margin, Mr*. Clapp lathed out a thrilling recovery. Shooting a birdie four on the 325 yard No. 13, and par gulf on Nos. 10. 12 and 14. the Iowa plover forged to the front of a one hole lead. Then fate stepped In. and. standing planked solidly across the Ifiih hole, determined the winner. Both women were on in two. Mrs. Silver. Irving for a par three, laid Mrs. Clapp a styrn'e. Mrs. Clapp attempted to hole out. but Instead knocked her oppon ent* hall in the cup, while her own hounded to one aide. The payehnlnsv nf *n’f. which derreee ih*t the winner* ehouM ih* hie*k* d‘d not f*41, and the Tow* golfer proved e*«v prey to Mr* Silver on the renminbi* two hole* Mr* Sllvar’a r*r<1: Out .. 4 36 664 466 || Jn . 4 76 674 2*4 47 Mr a Ola pp'a ra rd • Out . 746 6ST. 684 f.6 ^ ^0 In . . . 588*486 446 46 Mr* John Redirk, Country Hub. triumph, ed over Mr* John f*idv*e|t, *1m of the < ountrr riub, In the finnl match In lh» rhampionehlp flight Mr* John Red irk Winner. The wife of Ihe Nr hr* *U* dmmplnn n on pulle handily bv * 6 end 3 e< ore and wa* net fnrerd to eytend her*e|f in e tint re • tpg her i Inhmale V41 e Redlrk'a card : Out . 411 44 Tr . 468 f,77 ... -- Mr*, Caldwell* card: Omaha Bee Race Chart "ompiled by Georg* W. Schilling. Presiding Judge—Dr. F. W. Ashe. Starter—Arthur McKnight. Associate Judge—William Shelly. Racing Secretary—Charles L. Trimble. OMAHA, Neb.t June 18.—Sixteenth day, summer meeting. Ak-Sar-Ben Racing association. WEATHER THREATENING, TRACK GOOD. — FIRST RACE—Flvo and one-half furlongs. Purse 500. Net value to winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. Index Horst and Owner. __ Wt. gt, j j i Str. III. .lockey Ods. St’s $898 Finis Gloriosus 3 (Grs’n.) 100 l I'£ U l* 1 i Rmlriguer. .60-1 6903 Blue Van 9 (Buhrer) 113 7 n) M 2 £ 2* Schafer 4 6.90-1 6912 Hindoostan 8 (Roger*) 113 5 6l fi" fih 3J Clark 17.30-1 6911 Bookworm 6 (James) 106 6 l»h 9'| 9£ 4"* Whitting. 12.60-1 6906 Iismon Seth 3 (P. and B.) 102 4 4J£ lh 5' ft" C.e ritty 1 3 20-1 6*71 Gen. Petajn 7 (Case) 110 10 10* X* 7 3 6 Katnr 41.70-1 6892 Montdale 3 (Conley) 1 05 8 7* 7" *" 7" McCorkle 8.20-1 6*96 Billy Gibson 4 (Sawyer) 1 10 9 9** 10 10 •* 8‘ Neal *30.40-1 6692 Infield 6 (Spicer) 110 2 3** 31 3£ 9' Spicer 59.*0-1 6906 EI la Waldo 6 (Kern) 10* 3 2£ 2rk 4* 10*n Krogetle 19.10-1 6*91 Clear The Way 7 (Seiver) 110 11 11 11 11 11 White *30.40-1 At post 1-2 minute; off 217; rime :24- .4 9, 1:09 3-5. $2 muluels paid Fini* Glorioau* $3.20 to win. 12.*0 place. $2.*0 show; Blue Van 115.20 place, $9.80 show; Hindoostan $5.00 show. Start good for nil but Clear The Way; von ea*ily, second and third driving. Winner, ch. f. 3. Ballot-Masque; trainer, G. W. Crlppan. Fini* Glprisus began with a rush from the extreme outside and, setting a good pace, easily won all of the way. Blue Van made a determined finish to he easily second heit. Hindoostan closed stoutly a* did Bookworm. Lemon Seth had no excuses. Ella 'Wood and Infield showed speed but stopped. —SECOND RACE—Five and one-half furlonga. Ptfl-se $500. Net value to \JZ7Lt\J winner, $400; second, $70; third, 030. Three-year-olds up. Index Horse and Owner. Wt. St. { b I Str. Fin. Joekey Ods. St'a ~6879 Kilkare 8 (Singleton) 107 2 1* 1 ‘J l3 U Singleton 13.50-1 6918 Collision S (Neal) 105 9 4* 4h S* 2l Neal 2.90-1 6913 Expressive 3 (Bernard) 110 1 2* 2* 2’£ 3] Weiner 1.10-1 6913 Furor 3 (Heath) *100 4 3* 3* 4" 4"« Clark 3 10-1 6913 Seth’s Ak-Sar-B. 3 (Me.) 107 3 5" 6" 6* 53 Garner 54.70-1 6827 Debtor 3 (Neal) *102 6 6A 5£ 6* 6"* Whitting. 63.40-1 6893 Golden Lad 3 (Morris) 1 07 7 '. ■* 7h 7» 7' Fator *11.60-1 6884 Vibrator 8 (Calwell) 107 5 K£ 8* 8" 8T Horn 84 70-1 6919 Honey Boy 3 (Lovfll) 107 8 9 9 9 9 Gormley 202.00-1 At post 4 minutes; off 2:55; time. :23 4-5-:48 4-5, 1:09. $2 mutuels paid Kilkare $29.00 to win. $S.60 place. $3.60 show: Collision $4.00 place. *2 60 show; Expressive $2.00 show. Stmt good: won ridden out; second and third driving. Winner, ch. g. 3. Paicinea-Miss Behave; trainer. A. Turner. Kilkare. showing good speed, bore out turning for home hut finished resolutely and held Collision safe in the final sixteenth. Collision was hard ridden and did her best. Expressive weakened after raeing in closest but unavailing pursuit of the winner. Furor had no excuses. Seth’s Ak-Sar-Ben was interfered with soon after the start. (\CkQf7—THIRD RACE—Five and one-half furlongs. Purse $500. Net value to ^ “ winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. Index Horse and Owner_ Wt. 81 • 1 i 1 Sir. Fin. Jockey Odt. 8t*t 8887 Alleden I (Lovell) *Tl$ 2 |i| lClh l^Cktk J co-i 6**7 Rajah 6 (Paducah) 10* 3 1$ 1’J 2'| 2’ Horn 1*.60-1 6*3* Korbly 9 (Borland) *105 1 2" 3* 3* 3] Gormley 1.30-1 6**7 Sreedball 4 (Crippen) *104 4 5f 4$ 4"J 4‘ Rodrigues 4.70-1 6*5* High Cost 9 (Tri State) 1 0* 7 7 6’J 5£ 5’4 Doyle 37.80-1 6900 CIV'er Seth 3 (Jones) 107 5 4h 5h f.£ ft] Gross 20.40-1 6914 AI Hotfoot 3 (Neal) * 94 6 6*- 7 7 7 Whitting. 36.40-1 \f post 3 1-2 minutes; off 3 81: lime :23 2-6-:4* 1 -5. 1:07 2-5. $2 mutuels paid Alleden $5 60 to win. $3.60 place. $2.40 show . Ra iah $°.*9 place. $120 show; Korbly $2.40 show. Start good: won all three driving. Winner, b. g. 5. Goldie-Dakota Girl. Trainer. R. K. Lovell. Alleden. a forward contender from the start., handled hie weight gamely and racing into a small lead after turning for home outfinished Rajah. The lalter •.howed good speed in the pace making and when challenged by the wjnner fought it out gamely. Korbly was a contender throughout the race. Speedhall had no excuses. High Cost was away slowly. —FOURTH RACE.—Five furlongs. Purse $500. Net value to \JUUKJ w|nw#rt $400; second, $70; third. $30. Three-year-olds up. Index Horae end Owner._ Wt. St. J 1 $ Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St’s $848 <;■> Fein 3 (Jones) no *J 2" 2’A n Grot* ~ .40-1 -Peter Brown 4 (Brown) 106 I 1* 1*| 14 2ni Frogette 4.00-1 6*07 Tooters 6 (Irwin) 103 3 4 4 4 3] Hurn x 3.60-1 6830 Helen Cook 3 (Irwin) 95 4 3* 33J Sl 4 Gerritty x -1 At post 1-4 minute; off 3:58; time 23 l - 5-: 4 7 4-5, 1.01 2-5. $2 mutuels paid Go Fojn $2.80 to win. no place nor rhow betting. Start good; won all driving. Winner, b. g. 3. Atheling II-Thrifty. Trainer, IL A. Jones. Go Foin racel in the closest pursuit of the pacemaker until after turning for home where he gained ground rapidly and finishing with a rush got up to win in the final stride. Peter Brown set a fast pace for the going and after being challenged made a game and resolute finish. Tooters outstayed Helen Cook. The latter showed early speed but was done after entering the stretch. (IQ9Q—FIFTH RACE.—One mile and one furlong. Purse $500. Net value to _ winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. Index_Horsejind Owner. _ WL_St. i_ i_l Str. Fin. Jockey' Od«. |t'a 6903 Tom Owens 6 (Xinsit) 11$ 8 41 s1 2" 1* McCorkle 349.1 6 896 Jim Heffering * (Sterett) • 10* 2 14 1" 1* 1 * 2m* Rodrigue* *49.1 6*95 Caunzel 5 (Baker) *103 i 2l 2'| 21 SJ| Clark 1.90-1 -—— Montona * tFouts) 10* ft 6 5h F| 4 4* Varley 29.99-1 6*75 The Desert 8 (Irwin) 113 3 ** *h 4| 5 $ 5* Hurn 6 60-1 6*92 Aleso 5 (Fight) 10* 4 44 6 6 6 6 Neal 74.*0-1 At post 1-4 minute; off 4 30 ; time :24 1 -6-:49 4-6, 1:1 5 4-6, 1 (* jt-6, 1 56 2-5. $2 mutuels paid Tom Owens $8 *0 to win. $3.60 place, $2 20 show; Jim Heffering $3.40 place. *2.20 ihn* Caunxel $2.20 «ho«. Start good, won ea«ilv. Hecond and third driving. Winner, ch. g. 6. I)r. Leggn-Fiiish of Gold; trainer, F. C. Msrmrt. Tom Owens*, well ridden, wu reierved to the stretch where he came fa»t under urging and, pacing the leaders with a ru«h. wpn going away fast. Jim Heffering. afler selling the pact and being passed by the winner, made a game fittish and out-stayed Caunr.ej. The latter was badly messed about being in repealed trouble and tiied finally. The Desert showed early speed but demands a muddy track for his best efforts. SIXTH RACE.—-One mile. Purse $500. Net value to winner, $400; ___ second. $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. , _Horse and Owner. WtT~St.J J Jjtr. Fm. _'jockey"_0 2» Clark 2 80-1 *871 Double Van 7 (Johnson) *107 7 6» 4* 34 3J 8J Pender*. 10.40-1 6917 Canute 9 (Summers) 112 6 7 7 7 6> 4* Varley 31.90-1 6877 Ponaa Ray 5 (Hurn) 107 4 3J 6‘ 6* 4* R'J Hurn 2 60-1 6924 Spearlena 9 (Godfrey) 112 S 44 8" 4"‘ 6* 6* Clemente 23 40-1 6903 Mornin* Pace 6 (Sneed) 107 8 6 , 6'J 6l 7 7 Garner 74.80-1 At post 1-2 minute; off .7:01; time :24 l-S-:4» 8-6. 1:16 1 -6, 1:42 8-6 *2 mutuels paid Star Claudy $6 40 to win, *3.00 place, $2.40 .how; Rill Head $3 00 place, $2.40 show. Double Van $3.60 ihnw, Start (rood, won easily second and third dritiny. Winner, b. a. 3. Wraek-Slellarlna. Trainer' j' M. McCook Siar Cloudy opened up a yap in the first quarter and easily held the fivitl *afc for the cntjrr race. Bill Head mm* in trouble rounding the first turn ami. while mciny KMriiely could never cume within striking distance of the i iV* 1,1 lK,‘l *' •'•■euth and barely rnansged to save second place Double \mi Mimic up ground. ( aiiute closed a gap. ti931~SEVE"TH RACF* °ne mil*. Purse $500. Net value to winner, $400; •scund, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. j _ index Horse and Owner. WtTStT^I |J Str. 'Km! .loekey Od.. RCa 6909 Grandest 4 'Brown! *107 7 4‘ 4‘ 3' 1‘ 1* Gormley $.40.1 691, Gen. Byny * (Spirer) 112 6 7 7 *■ 8' •>* Spirer 69 80-1 ***] "•* *«<■» >1 *107 1 24 8» 4h 2» 3*4 /arell| 80 90-1 68.8 Vukon 7 (Cox) *107 2 3 4 2J 2” 44 4- Clark 14.60.1 68.6 Ispham 7 (Johnston) 107 6 «> 8" fit. 6J 6* Rodriyues 38 70-1 6886 Pinquana 4 1 Padurah) 107 4 1' lj i| *< <1 Horn 2'0 1 6917 Tille 8 -Muth. ,12 8 ,? 7‘ 7 At po.t 8 minutes; off 6:36: lime :2 4 - 1 9 4-6. 1 1 6, 1:42 2-6. $7 mutual. ,r> w,n’ * ’ sn nlare. $3 40 show. General Bvng $29.60 place 112.90 •■how: Sea Rearh $6.80 ,h„w. Start *ond: won easily; serond and third driving. Winner, h. g. 4 Granite-Desf.jvie; trainer. H. E. Brown. Grandest away alowly. saved ground roundin* the first turn and moyed nn si.ad'iy da.hlny to the front after the turn for homs. to win e. if eonyinelnfly the heat. General Ryny name from, far hark with a determine rush. Be, Rer.h ran a ynod yarn, rare Vui.no showed speed hut tired Pinaquanna set the early pare then stopped. Tula ran a poor rare and Is very esidenlly a mudder. f-■— -—-^ Championship Flight ___J Mrnml Round. Mr* Rt»«*#1l Fowl#*. North Platt* hear Mr*. (]*r»tg# Hoerner, Heating#, 2 and I Mr* \V (1 Silver, Happy Hollow. h*«t Mr* A. C. Clapp. Coiimll Hluff* 2 up Mr* Mark Havings. Field Club, beat Mr*. Hotvaid r,oodr|f?h. Happy Hollow, l and 4 Mr*. John Redlok. finuh* Country Club, heat Mr*. John Caldwell, Country Club. 5 and 3. (-:---n I Second Flight | ‘"'fund Kouilfl. Mr* J F Megealh. Country Club, heal Mr# .1 W Tillaon, Field Club, 1 up. Mia# Mildred Morrla. Iteppv Hollow be a t Mr* W N. Jamleann. l.akoma, f. and 4 M’« William Sfrohbe'n, Council Bluff# Rea' Mr#. F F. Kvana, 'ounrll Bluff# h and 4 Mr# V Palmer Crraha Field Club h#at \ti«# i* Turner. Counrlt Bluff# 4 md ? In . . t*« 471 .. In the aerond flight 'he feature cr»nt*#i proved to be between M-l I F M#g**th Coutitn club, end Mia. J W Till ton Field Club The ntatrh ana decided on th* l*'h areen. with M r# M#g*ath c*rr\ ng off the honors I up C Turriei Counril Hijjffe, and V'# * Parmer, field Club, wem in the *|xt*#n'h green to dor d# their m,iirh th* Omaha woman winning 4 and 2 Two Council Bluff# women. Mr# Wil li* m Strnehhehu and Mr# F. K Turner, engaged in a 5 and 4 mat h w hlrh th# former won Mrs, Nflmni Min#. M t a Robert N'plaen Field Club. d<’ fealed Mr# K A Beardsley, Happ) Hol low, I up In a well -played mat )i In the third flight, while Mia# fte-inid* grout, Country Hub. lieni Mr*. (Jinn C Wharton, of th* an in* flub, hv * Ilk* margin. A 1 up contest between Mia. A |f Nah aledt. Happy Hollow. end Mra. C. F Oruning. I.aknma, featured Hie plav tn th* fourth flight Mra. N'ahafedt won Favorite# reigne.d >n the rh# mplonahip consolation flight, when strong onntend era for th* atat* title who w*re eliminated Tuesday froutid little opposition. The loweat acnre turned to w«a a S and 1 \ Innrv mu Hub Mra A It Slhherraon Country Hub, over Mlaa Horoihv Hall Country Hub. Mr# c \ Johnson Fremont. b*ai Mta Ueoige Red'iU I'nlln'i v Club f| and 4 Mr*. Karl l.inlnger. UmPPY Hollow, b#a' Mri Ra v KH'nt, IJpcoln. 4 and 1 and Mr# Orvlll* W«' net, Fa'I# »*|t beat M Arthur nush North Pla'le *• and l It the oih*r tnatcbea'ln th* • ha rn olonah I p • on*olai Iona flight Tit* winner# In th* Junior Onttih l*ague and th* Intercity league will p|a a Utile world aerie* of their *w n • jjejlde^whw tfkta the lilp to St. Loula. Third Flight '-----/ Second Round. Mr* Robert Nalann, Field Club, be*t Mre E A. jjl*ar«le>, Happy Hollow, 1 ur Mra. .1 y Skoglund, L*k«m*. he*t Mr* George Volland. H.etlng* 1 and 2 'V'. R Robert*, Country Club heat Mra TC c Maloney Auburn. 4 and I Mta* Gertrude Sfnuf Cmah* Country ‘ mb. beat Mra. Olen C. Wharton, coun try Chib, 1 up, /-----^ Fourth Flight\ Second Round. Mr» A. M \*b*»*dt. Happy Hollow, eat Mra. r F G runlng I.akima 1 up Mr* .i P Magne. Country Club h**t Mr* r. M. Moll Ida y, Happy Hollow, 4 and 3 Mt« Wili-am Man«#n. Fremont, beat Mra .1, H Pirnl, l.aknma, 1 and 1. t- .. | (Jinrnpionsliip Consolation | v._/ ’second Round. Mre Kerl Mnirger. Happ Hollow, beat Mre Fit Flllnt I In-oln. * and 3 M»a Orville Weiner, F a * Cltv. beat Mra , Arthir Ruth. Vnrth Plait*, a and * M*a C N .1 nhntnn. Fremont. heat \|ra George Redwk <’«.>,m--. «*!•,»> k tn,1 4 M I it Mihli* mou, Cottgtr> Club bent MI * • I torn! h> Hall Country Club 2 and 1. | Second Flight Consolations \ y---/ second Round. Mra Robert train Kl* d Clllb beat M • • Peie. Low don, Miller Park Golf Club, k anti 7. Mr" R W' t»lrl ■ Auburn, baat Mre \f Wlndholm. I.akoma, 9 and T Mre b Crawford Council Bluff*, beat Mr* c I. Mover*, Country »*hih, a and 4 Mt-a r r; lew ell Field Chib, h#*t Mr* f W Aakelof. Happy Hollow, I and I / bird Flight Consolation 'j Mre C F S* Invert Lincoln, beat Mr* L. it Thump*.»m Lin-..In Kaafrldge I • nd ?. Mr* John stow art l.inroln. be*t Mra K Horrtann. Happy Hollnv, bv default Mr* • I' ami I.akoma d*f* 1: * ^| to Mr* W Kd n 11 * f o n. I.akoma M»a A H Hol-tafi. l.aknma. defa« gam** 'h,T th^ h*w* '"’at oi|. ere doped *n finielt at iea*t 'blr»t nlar 0 b« the oud of the aega.m rho lib* hate algtted r.ltiher Seindlna Ian* star iwtrlrr for th* Comanfu* *choo> ittm. 1^ Lh« rubli* School lo*guo, ! Lincoln Country Club Scene of Next Tourney v Lincoln Country club wilt be the scene of the 1325 Nebraska Women » State championship jrolf tournament it was decided at the seventh annual business meetinjr hp|d at. the Omaha Country club yesterday. A Lincoln woman, Mrs. Rosa P. Curtiss was elected president of the association, and two other Lincoln women, Mrs. I'. F Schwarz and Mrs Ray Elliot, were named secretary and treasure, respectively. Omaha women were elected to the vice presidency*: Mrs. Mark Havings, I Field cluh, was elected to the first vice presidency; Mrs. A. H. Nebstedt, Happy Hollow, to the second vice presidency, and Mrs. \V. C. Kdmlston, Kakonia, to the third vice presidency. The date for tile lf>25 tourney will be set later. The members of the Nebraska asso ciation are contemplating Joining the i Missouri Valley Golf association, an organisation romposed of women golf ers from Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. Tlie Kalmrtn liisiiraitre rompanv he* ■trengl hened lit tlnetii* Irv men's* un two Ter h ltleh rdarers. and Weller Shfrmsn. fielder end pitcher nf the Rnmin Hud wsree, _ r-:-;— > American Association -/ Columbua. O.. June II— H H E Rt Paul . 4 ft 2 Columbua . * II 2 Batteries Napier and Ltiaon; Katehuin. Sanders and Hartley. Louisville. June It.— R H E Louisville .. 2 4 1 Kansas City .1 * 2 Batteries Wilklaon and Kaufman Koob and Brottem. Indianapolis. June It — R H E Milwaukee ..411 i Indianapolis . * 1? * Summary Potts. 81\sney, Linfrel and Vount Fitstimmona and Kruegei Toledo O June It — R H. E Minneapolis . * & ft Toledo . b 4 4 fo innings 1 Baiterie*- Mangum and Grabby; Giard and Sehulte. SPECIAL CONTESTS FOR WOMEN TODAY Aside from the regular (lights in the seventh annual Nebraska Worn en's golf tournament at the Omaha Country club today, the feature 9 hole bogey conlest for all those not qualifying In any flight, Is drawing a good deal of attention. Contestant* will play 9 holes each, and the player having the secret seore at tha end of the round vrtns. The contest will start at 11 o'clock. All entrants are eligible for the diivlng contest which will start at 2 p. m., and the special approach I Pacific Coast League I |v---> Palt l ake City. June II.— R. H E. Portland ... . 1211 a Salt Lake ... . . II It i Batteries Eckert, Keefe and Daly, Query. Thomas. McCabe and Cook. ^acramento. June IS.— R H E Seattle . IIS i Sacramento < • l Batter!** P’euland and Tobin, Hdghes, Confleld, Smith and Koehler. Los Angel**, June 1*—- R H E. Vernon 112 Ln* Angel** .275 Rummer* Pardora and D. Murphy Dumovieh. Rurniiv and Jenkins. Inc and putting; contests a half hour liter. Prizes have been offered for all nr nteste. . V Such popularity must be deserved WHETHER it’s tennis or cigarettes or anything else, popularity is no Rtrokc of luck, no kindly twist of fate. No champion ever held his laurels except by making good. No ciga rette ever held popular favor except by deserving it. The popularity of Chesterfields is an outstanding example. For months now Chesterfields have been draw ing over 1000 smokers a day away from other cigarettes. Surely this is convincing proof of their quality and good taste. Chesterfield I CIGARETTES millions ( I Copyright 1924, I.iggett Mvera Tobacco Co. -7---—-*■--J \