AH Over Noses Out Speedball in Close Finish in Nebraska Handicap Race . ■ ■ ■ --- Irwin Stable Na* Conies From Behind to Win ______ i Jack Fountain Oorced to Limit to Capture First Event From Virgo; Bobby Allen Wins W ith Ease. All Over, carrying the colors of the C. B. Irtvln stable romped home to win the Nebraska Handicap, feature race of the day, by a nose. Speedball, leader from the start, hotly contested the going in the stfetch and lost a game fight. He placed. Louis A came in for show and Abadane. pride of the Irwin string, came last. Twelve race horses, each trained to the pink of condition, faced the bar rier in the opening event on the rac ing card at Ak-Sar-Ben track Thurs day afternoon. And 12 striving run ners passed under the wire at the Imish of the six-furlong sprint, the hindmost hardly seven length behind the leader. That was the opening of a day marked by good races. The track was fast and the sun shone as if it was determined to make up for the days when it desert ed the race meeting. Jack Fountain found the day and the track to his liking and managed to win this first event. He was forced to run ga.mely to shake off the closing challenge of Virgo, while Miss Paige forced Virgo to run his l est to place. The winner paid $8.60 to win. $7 to place and $5.60 to show. Virgo paid $6.SO to place and $5.20 to show. Miss Paige paid $4.40 to show. Bobby Allen Easy Winner. Bobby Allen nearly ran away from his field in the second eyent. Aside from his hard-driven but easy vic tory the field was well bunched and recond and third places were in doubt until the wire was passed. Bess Welch came with a rush in the stretch and challenged Bobby Allen. She was running a hangup tace, but could not get up to win. Cannonball rushed along at the heels of the little mare and succeeded in taking third money. Bobby Allen paid $3.60 to win. $3 to place and $2.40 to show. Bess , Welch paid $6 to place and $3.20 to how. Cannonball paid $2.60 to show. Melrlmk- Takes t*liird. The thltd event, ment to Melchoir in a driving finish. The daughter of Joe Carey-Veno A’on came romp ing home nicely. She broke well " hen thb harrier was raised and. ' tiling from an insirle position, raced herself out in the stretch to win nicely. Spicebush, contesting every foot of the way down the stretch with the Witjner, and Fernandos, placed, beat ing Fernandos cut of second money by a head. The winner paid $21.60 to win, $9.00 to place and $4.SO to show. Spicebush paid $10.20 to place and $5.40 to show. Fernandos paid $3.20 to show. ( lose Finish Jim Daisy, stout hearted son of The. Manager-Waterblossom, led his field under the wire in the fourth event. The runner got away poorly and came up in a rush to win. Feodor con tested the way with him after hav ing run well back up to the final turn for home. Feodor would have won, so close was he, had he not hurtg at the end. Top O' The Morning all but left at the barrier, raced game ly and closed a big gap to show. The finish was exceptionally close. The winner took first honors by a nose. Second honors went to Foodor by the same margin and Top O' Th' Morning was slightly more than a head to the good over Lucky Hays. Jim Daisy paid $5.40 to win. $3.60 to place and $3.00 to show Feodor paid $7.80 to place and $4.20 to show. Top O’ Th’ Morning paid $3.20 to show. Lavinia showed her wisdom in the sixth event of the day. She allowed Xan McKinney to step out and set the early pace then, rounding the last turn, closed rapidly and won almost at will. Xan McKinney tired in the stretch and Flaxy Mae stepped out to take second place comfortably. The winner paid $14.60 to win, $5 to place, and $3 to show. Flaxy Mae paid $3.40 to place and $2.60 to show. Xan McKinney paid $2.40 to show. The long shot of the day came in the closing event when Orleans Girl, under the skillful handling of A. Pen dergrass, came up from the rear to win by a length. She paid $64 to win, $25.60 to place, and $12.60 to show. Lothair, second best, paid $8.20 to rlace, and $5.60 to show. Manokin, pacebaker and game fighter, came in tor show and paid $6.80. Earl Martineau Wins “Big Ten” Medal Minneapolis, June 19.—Earl Mar tineau. Gopher football star, was an nounced as winner of the Big Ten conference medal at graduation ex ercises at he University of Minne sota. The conference medal is awarded each June to the outstanding athlete scholar at each of the "Big Ten" schools. Wants to Play With Amateurs James Spencer, an infielder who is a newcomer to the city, wants to play w-ith some fast Sunday senior team. Spencer has played on seme fast high school teams and amateur nines. Any one wishing his services can reach him after 6 p. ni. by calling Harney! 6169. ~♦ ' EDDIE’S FRIENDS_«- Friendship Ceases. J y'Wv// ^ /IS AL.U ujE COT / //,'/' ‘ ‘ 4 ! V//// _ _ ( AMD HE VAJAMTS / > ; ( \)0EU, T'M 60MG j ^-7 1T ^°ICVC j '/ /To CHASE THE ( ( ' PlKEQSCOTr / X'M RA'S>M<3 'T l Is 00 uoEB-E THE t—-A STACK ! that flamed Aes, eddie! *2 HANDLER WINS TECH NET TITLE Championship of the second official Technical High tennis tournament goes to A1 Handler who defeated Joe Whealey in the final match, 6 0, 6 1, and 6-J, on the Bemts park court Wednesday. Whealey was off his game through out the three set affairs, and Handler capitalized the wildness of his oppo nent by winning the first set in love order. Whealey was able to capture a contest in the second match, and two in the third. Handler will receive a trophy. Sioux City CVrdered to Release Harrison to Norfolk Team Norfolk, Neb., Jan. 18.—It was an nounced here that Harrison, who has been playing with Sioux City Trlstate League has heen ordered released to Norfolk by the National board follow ing Norfolk's prbtest that Harrison belongs to Norfolk. asamatammmmmmmmmmmrd Canaries Trim Elkhorns, 10 to 0 Norfolk. Neh.. June 19.—Sioux Falls shut Norfolk out In the last game of the series here this afternoon by a score of 10 to 0. It was a ragged game all through with the ElkhornB booting the ball badly and the Sioux Falls players hitting Hyland, who was very wild. Ulrich on the mound for Sioux Falls had a very lucky time of It in this game. The score: SIOUX FALLS (T) NORFOLK (T) ab h po.a e ah.h-po a ? .Volt cf 4 1 2 ft ft Pad son rf 4 .1 2 ft ft Schultz If 4 ft 5 ft 0 Epnly 2b 4 0 0 10 !>\ e |b . 4 ft 11 ft 0 J'hnson lb 4 n 9 ft 0 CTIand 3b':t ft 1 2 ft Bruckie cf 4 I 2 1 1 Snow c 4 2 I ft OAth'ton *s 4 1 1 3 1 Minard *a 4 2 1ft 0 WHdfl If 4 0 10 0 t'lev* 2b 3 1 3 5 0 M’Ca'v 3b 3 0 2 2 2 luebbe rf 4 2 3 0 0 Clark c 3 ft 10 1 1 Ulrich p 4 ft 0 1 0 Hvland p 2 2 0 3 0 -Lam* p 10 0 10 Totals 34 K 27 14 ft -- Totals 33 a 27 12 5 Score by inning*. Sioux Kalla.*32 ©32 flOft—10 Norfolk .000 000 000— 0 Summary—Hun* Noll. Schultz Dye. Cleveland < 2» Snow <2) Mints') rj>. C'leve. Two-base hit: I.oebbe Earned tun* Sioux Falls 5 Struck out Bv Hv land. ft; by ! ana, 2 Buses on balls: Off Hv land 5 Wild Ditch Ulrich Hit t>\, pitch 'd ball By Hvland. Minard Stolen bases. .Volt, Dye Minard Sacrifices: Schultz, c'leve Double p|a\s Minard to dev* »r» !>' e Hit* and runs Off Hvland * and 10 m ft Innings; off Lane none in i hree inning* Losing pitcher. Hvland Time 1.35 Umpire: Meyers. Islanders Defeat Blues. Grand Island June If —Grand Island made It three out of four for the series defeating the league leading Blues. 5 to 3 Ilnur* was wild and hit bard in spota. Score BEATRICE cTl GRAND 18L*D abhpoae ahhpoae Purdy 3b 5 3 14 ft Conden 2b 4 1 1 2 l Suggs 2b 1 ft 5 3 ft Baser 3h 2 1110 U*a!) If 4 ft 0 1 0 Hinkle lb 4 2 7 ft ft McCoy lb 4 1 7 2 o Bowm'n rf 4 2 ft ft 0 lie lr hie cf 4 ft 1 0 0 Quinn as 3 24 1 ft lendur't as 3 1 3 3 1 Rowe cf 1 ft 3 ft ft IfoMerr rf 3 1 ft ft 0 Hrook*s If 3 ft 2 ft ft *nger c 3 17 3 1 Luebbe *>. : ft 9 1 1 Houta p 3 1 ft 1 ft Bopo p 3 ft ft 3 0 xtnk 1 0 0 0 0 - - Totals 27 I 27 S 2 Totals 33 ft 24 17 2 x Bat ted for Houta in ninthL. Score by Innings Beatrice .ftftl Oft? ftftO—3 Grand Island Oftft 23ft l?x — 4 Summary—Runs: Suggs McCoy. Hos tetler. i'ond*n Buser. Hinkle <2». Bow man (2). Quinn (2* Two base hits Me Coy. Hinkle Quinn. Bowman Home run: Bowman Stolen bas*s Puter (2). Hinkle. Sacrifices Unger. Buaeh «2). Luebbe Double play: Quinn to Hinkle Lcf* on bane* Beatrice 7; Grand Island. Base* on balls- Off Houtz. f; off Bop**. Struck out By Houta ft I B pa I Hit by pitched ball BonBurant. Bowman. Q))inn. Buser Pnwed ball: Unger. Um pires Anderson n..d E. Shmipe. Has!inf's Cults Win, 13-9. Hastings. Neb. June 19—B< hlt'ing three pitchers hard the Cubs evened the series with Sioux City here today. 13-9 Hoatker stopped a rally In he second Inning, but took his bumps in the fourth and was driven to the showers Tomes led ni hitting try Garnering four swats In five time* tjp SIOUX CTTT HASTINGS Good'.i 2b 5 2 ft 2 ft McOI’y rf 4 2 ft 0 0 Alt's a*• p 4 15 4 Or****!! rf 1 ; l (i 1 Dugan *■ 4 1 4 ft ft Noack b 4 l 1 4 ft McD rt 2b 5 1 2 3 ft till''# 2h - ft 3 * ? Fills lb 5 211 ft ft Tomes If 5 4 1ft ft T’**d’x 3b 5 3 ft • ft Fenton !b 4 315 ft n pool rf 5 2 2 ft ft Moll* S.i 5 J 1 5 ft Norerk If 5 1 ft ft ft C|ie«’< c 3 1 4 ft 0 T.eclere p 1 ft ft ft ft Fw t k p 2 0 0 ft ft Hott'r p i ft ft 1 ft --■ Harks rf 3 1 "0ft Totals 24 15 27 15 3 Totals 43 1 4 24 1 1 0 Score by Innings: "Ifiux Cltv .0.3ft on* 103— 9 Hastings . 330 122 02x—15 Summary--Base on ball* Off Lerlere. - - - .—1 2: off Altera. 1; off Swick. 2 Two-base hit*. Bool, Pezderiz. Cassed, Ncaok, Tome* Three-base hit* Caaaell, Fenton. 2. Double plays- M«-Dermott to Altera. Mode to Gillespie to Fenton Htt by pitchcdd bad McCleery by Declere. Gll iicuie by Hoetk*r Passed ball: Dugan, 1. Wild pitches Lerlere. 1; Hoetker. 1: Al ter*. 1. Earned run*. Hasting*. S; Sioux City. 5 Struck out: By Hoetker. 1; by Alters, H. by Swtck. 4 Deft on bases Sioux City, 9; Hastings. * Runs: Altera (1), McDermott 41 ». Ellis (2). Pezdirt z • 2), Bool 41), McCleery <2), Cassell (4). Gidlspie ill. Tomes (2). Fenton 42). Mode 41). 'Swick 41). Umpire—Harkins. Time of game: 2:15. Fremont Making P Plans for Meet Fremont, Neb. June 19.—Elaborate plans are being prepared in the line of entertainment for the 159 golfers expected to be here In attendance at the annual Fremont Country club golf tournament, to be held July 14. 13. 16 and IT. The committee in charge of the coming event la taking unusual pains to make the coming tournament an outstanding success. Unique enter tertainmcnt nlong the lines of "some thing different" will be afforded for the guests to help them while away the hours that are too dark to permit cavorting on tne greens. Cass Marten, local "pro," declares that the Fremont course Is as near perfect as man. ably aided and abet ted by Mother Nature, can make it. The Frernont club has the enviable reputation of staging some of the best tournaments that latter years have brought out Many of the best out-state golfers have already signi fied their Intention of attending the Fremont meet. Recalling the succeas of the 1323 nie-et, they have lost no time In making their reservations. | Today’s Ak Entries | FIRST RA' E-Sli furlongs. Tun# 1500. Claiming Three year-olds and up - I.ady Fox . 102 6*58 Golden Cup . 102 68 84 Menage . 102 6925 Debtor .. 103 *0-'* Golden Lad . 107 6879 Praiseworthy . 107 6 ■'78 Swagger .* 1 2.» • SECOND RACE—Five and one half fur long*. Puree 4500. Four-year-olds and up 6902 Power . ]04 *68 1 Mary Mallon . 1»4 *921 L. • ientry . . .*10 4 *■,J3 i Uuluiy Allen . • 1 * 7 *934 Ner . 109 (..93 Galway . 149 69*5 ilia< k Top . i»<9 -Bribed Voter ... jo-j *934 Little Abe .. 109; Bengali . 1* 9 6932 Dairyman . 1U9 6 768 Wooiday . *9b* Also rlir.ble; *925 Clear the Way.... 109 -Broun Rock . 104* 6034 Lunnan . 1091 6926 !Iinioo*tan . 112 THIRD RACK—Six furlongs. Purse 1500. Claiming. Fo ir year-olds and up 6044 Pay Off ... •!oj — H «y T >m . . .*104 6928 Silent Sam ...*104 6911 Little Beauty . „ 104 • 1*19 Victory Won . MM 6925 Lemon Seth •14 6907 Ha.Ty K Thaw .! ! . ! ' 109 — Fairy s Next . )i>9 - Will Soon . 109 6932 Virgo . 109 • a 7 7 Hi! fsda le ..1 *>9 6905 Kirkwood ...t 10^ Also eligible: *955 View ... int *934 Fernando* .. lot *914 Aryanna ... .. * * * 107 663* Jean Corey . 104 FOURTH RACE—Five and one-half furlongs Purse 45oo Three-year-old and up Claiming ••907 Foul Weather . • 9? 6928 !ie|eti Cook . *98 • *79 Fair Trial .mj •*906 Miss Harl»ert . log 1 899 Ask Jessie . jh;. *•32 .laok Fountain . Mof« 6874 Double Eye . 1«7 *378 Wise Judge 107 6005 Hurklald . 107 6095 Innovation . in* 6937 Nan .Mi Kinney . HI 6945 Lucky Hayes . 116 Also eligible *799 sinsted *109 68 19 SLnow Cap . 11* *657 Phrona W ard . 111 *9 (3 Kling *102 FIFTH RACE Xflla and 70 yards. Purse 1500 Three-vear-olda and up. Claiming *913 TJ* Seth . p*S *939 Full Again . 105 *916 Walnut Hall . •105 ' 9 2 2 Mannikin ...... M<'5 *89o RoonavilU ...•jo*. (6924).J«*hn Arbor . •110 • 917 W ir W inner M 10 (6928 iPlntcreat . *110 6028 1 ork 110 (* 910) ,\,*.»v Rose . . HU 69.18 The Colonel JU 6922 Freecutte» .. 115 Aiw« eligible. *937 Flaxy Man . MOO 662 ’ Brian Kent. . M10 SIXTH RACK — Mile and 70 yards Puts# $500 Three-year olds snd up. Claiming 6909 Hardman .*97 6PS2 Twelve Bella . 107 *000 RIM Head . M«7 *909 Lotta U. PH 6916 Trulane . 113 • 90* Clin 112 69.11 Yukon . 112 69 2.1 Seven Sen* . II3 1,9;*:? Vermsk .112 SEVENTH RACE—Mile and 70 yards Puisa $500. Three year-olds and up. Claiming *. 1 ; Jewel City ... *107 1.924 I orort . M'G *97 1 Charles Lnfkovlts . Mu? *910 Caoingno 107 6924 AI WI k . •lOt 69S0 Double Nan.MM • ''P'U fin Ifour .- 113 6929 Munions 113 6930 ftortfa* . • - 112 Indexed for Schllllnna* form chat is Tubforan. TiJuans. Weather, clear track. fast • AIM.tenure allowance claimed British Women Defeat Americans for Wightman Cup Helen Wills Drops Straight Sets to English Champ— Moll a Mallory Loses to M rs. Covell Wimbledon, Eng., June 19. — The ■Wightman Cup—which is to the women's tennis world what the Davis Cup is to the men's—was taken out of American possession this after noon when the British champion. Miss Kathleen McKane, defeated' the American champion, Miss Helen Wills In straight sets, 6-2, 6 2. The home team having wop all of the three matches yesterday. Miss Me Kane's triumph over the California girl this afternoon settled the issues as to where the cup will remain until next summer. The British players went right on winning even after the possession of the ^up was determined. Mrs. Phyllis Coveil, who defeated Miss Wills yes terday’, defeated Mrs. Moila Mallory, whom Miss McKane had also con quered Wednesday. But this victory was not so easy as the others had been. For a time Mrs Maliory played with more alertness, speed and stead iness than she had ever before re vealed on any court in England, tak ing one set from Mrs. Coveil—the first set that had fallen to the Amer icans—and for a time threatened to win the match. In this, however she failed at the end, being defeated 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. BIG TEN GOLF TOURNEY STARTS Chicago. June 19.—The first day's match play In the western inter collegiate championship golf tourna ment at Briergate here started this morning with the eight who emerged victorious in the morning rounds facing another series after’luncheon. The day was ideal for golf. Today's pairings Included: Dawson (Illinois), 161, versus Bar tion (Iowa), 167. Wallace Scott Win?, Philadelphia. June 19.—Wallace Scott. University of Washington, con tinued his victorious march today in (he Middle States Dawn Tennis tourn ament at the Philadelphia Cricket club, defeating, Ted Edwards. Phil adelphia, 6 3, 6 3, in the fourth round. /T»acjd - Kesujlts DORVAL TARK. First rac# Five furlongs Asekket (Wallace) KO MS DA Gold Crump (Sharp#).6 09 4 90 llonrbrook (Aron) 6 90 Tim#: 1:01. Aggie. Silent Lillian. Park wood. Damar and Rockspa aiso ran beyond race Six furlongs At rages* «1>*#> .1166 4 70 * 50 Flint (Wilson) .j 70 3 00 Gen Cadorna (Roehm) 4 65 Time J 13 Stater .fosella, Mack Gar rer. My Valet. Charles J Cralgmlle. Smart Money. Brass Band and Speed River also ran Third rare Mile and 10 vards Carry On (RumaneUi) .. 6 90 3 *0 S 8ft R*x Gaieu- (Moore) .. ... . 4 Ransom (Chalmers).1.65 T»m»* 1 40. Craigthorne. Runningwlid and Runch'ef also ran. * Sixth race Mile and 7ft vard* Wrackhorn (Let** . 27 45 ? CO * 6ft Lu< kv Antoine (Wilton) * 3ft * 3ft Rebuke (P. W alls* . ; jo Time * | 43 1-5 Nancy McKay. Al tis«imn Vitamin and Jou Jou also ran. Seventh race Mile and 1-16 Morcutio

Time 1 Oft bbraway, Probitv. Winnie (VWynn. Aurora Help Every Day I’ncle Red Pep nod St Fatist also ran Third rare Y.'le end 7ft yards Lady Astor * tones) . .17.00 7 «ft s an 3’ss Meta* (Williams) 6 10 2 so Make T'p cGarner) 2 2ft Time 1 411-5. King Tut. Sympathy. Welcome and Prince Til Tli also ran Fcqnh race 6 furlongs . Alrhetm (McDermott) 3 aft 2 9<* 2 3ft S.innla (Williams ..8 30 3 90 Munir Wand (Howard) 2.9ft Time l ift l v Easter Bells. Batter upland Valley Light siso ran Fifth race One mile: Revenue Agent (Oarner) . 8 10 I 6ft 2 8ft Lord Martin (Stutts) 4 10 8 60 Just David (McDermitt) . 3 7ft Time 1 34 3-6 (New track record). Corinth. Pnb Tail and John Hager also ran Sixth race 6 furlongs Rnthermel (Harvey) 6 00 3 4ft 2 40 Btrnonla (E. Toon 11.70 4 3ft Miss Jennie - (McDermott) 7 6ft Time 69 4 ‘ Annie Jordan Elisabeth K 1'on Neat Girl Silver Slippers and Phil s bister also ran Seventh race Mile and 8*16 Fancy Free (Mergter) 6 8ft - Intrled (Hasttnra) ., 21 00 10 70 3}*ar Prize (Harvey) 7 8 0 Time l 5* 8 5 Fantoche. Kunquot. Major Chilton and Klmsg aiso ran. Baseball Insults and Standings WESTERN LEAGUE. Team fttfinrilngs. W L. Pet. Win. Lose Denver .38 22 .623 .639 *23 Tulsa.35 26 574 5*1 .565 Omaha .82 25 .561 .669 .552 St Joseph .33 26 .559 .567 550 Wichita .3 i 28 .533 .541 .525 Oklahoma City ...29 29 .500 508 492 Lincoln ......18 38 .321 .333 .316 Des Moines.16 39 .291 .3"4 .286 Yesterday's Results. Denver, 20; Omaha. 4. Lincoln. .6. Des Moines. 2. St Joseph. 6; Tulsa. 5 Wichita, 13; Oklahoma City, 7. <<.tine* Today. Omaha at Lincoln. Des Moines at Denver Oklahoma City at Tulsa. Wichita at St. Joseph. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. W. 1. Pet. Win Lose New York .36 20 .643 .649 .632 Chicago .34 21 .618 .625 .607 Brooklyn • ;0 23 566 57 4 .556 Cincinnati . 27 28 491 .500 182 Pittsburgh . 24 28 .462 472 .453 Boston ........ 23 28 .451 462 442 St Louis .21 34 .382 39". 175 Philadelphia ..18 31 .367 .380 .360 Yesterday’s Results. Brooklyn. 3; Cincinnati, 1. Chicago. 3, Philadelphia. 1. New York, 4. Boston, 1. Only games played Game* Today. Clm innati at Pittsburgh. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. ** AMERICAN LEAGUE. Team Standing*. W. L. Pet. Wm Lose New York .29 22 .569 .577 .558 Detroit . 30 23 .566 574 .556 | Boston .•. 27 24 .529 .638 519 fit Louis .27 26 .509 .519 .500 Washington . 26 26 ,6«0 609 491 Chicago . 25 27 .451 .191 472 Cleveland .... ..25 28 472 4*1 463 Philadelphia .....19 32 273 385 .365 Yesterday's Results. Cleveland. 16-2. Detroit. 6-3. fit Louis. 8. Chicago, 7. Only games played Game* Today. Chicago at St Louts Cleveland at Detroit. Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standing. W L Pet Win Lose f.ouisvillf ......... 31 21 696 604 585 St. Paul .35 25^690 597 551 t Indianapolis .33 23 5*9 596 .579 Kansas City .29 29 609 60* 492 Columbus .27 39 4*4 #■ 466 Minneapolis ..25 31 4» «66 .4 48 Milwaukee .22 34 39,1 404 .3*6 Toledo .22 34 393 404 .3*6 Yeffterda>'« Results. Indianapolis, 3; Milwaukee, 2. Louisville. 9; Kanes* City, 4. Minneapolis. 8; Toledo, 6. Columbus, 8; St Paul. 4 Game* Todoy. Minneapolis at Toledo. St. Paul at Columbus Kansas City at Louisville. Milwaukee at Ini an,polls TRIST \TE EAGUE. Team Standing*. W. L P^t. Win Lose Bestrics .24 15 615 .625 .600 Grand Island .21 16 '68 .579 .553 Sioux Falls .19 17 ?* '-41 .514 Norfolk .16 19 .457 .4 72 .444 Hastings .14 20 .412 429 4*0 Sioux City . 15 22 4<»5 .421 .395 Yesterday's Results, fiioux Falls. 10 Norfolk. 0. Hastings. 13: fiioux City. 9 Grand Island a Beatrice. 3. Games Today, fiioux Falla at Sioux Ctty. Grand Island at Hastings. Only games scheduled MICHIGAN ONTARIO LEAGUE. Muskegon. 5. Saginaw 6 Kalamazoo. 5. Bav City. 8. Flint. 1 : London. 2. Grand Rapids. 4-2; Hamilton. 7-1. Prairie Zone Trap Shoot Soon Fremont. Neb., June 19.—A loving rup. standing nearly three feet high, is one of the many prizes and trophies valued in all at to be awarded during the prairie zone trapshooting tournament to be held in Fremont June 29. 30 and July 1 and 2. The Fremont Trapshooting club will be host to hundreds of scatter-gun ar tists expected to be here in attend ant for the coming event. The Amateur Trapshooting associa tion has contributed trophies valued at 1200 and prizes amounting to $300. These will be given to the winners of various events scheduled for the tour nament. The program will commence in the afternoon of June 29. The members of the Fremont club will provide transportation from headquarters of the tournament at Hotel Pathfinder to the club grounds on the edge of the city. Meals will be furnished on the grounds. The classification and handicap committee will be selected from shooters present. There will be five classification trophies and one high average trophy on all targets, and a preliminary and zone handicap. One practice trap will be open continually, i On the evening of July 1 the associa tion will fjold a special meeting at the headquarters to care for business matters to come before the organiza tion. The Fremont Trapshooting club possesses one of the best equipped grounds in the middle-west, and the conditions are id^al for the annual tournament Trapshooters who claim many records and represent various sections of the midwest are slated to line up in the Fremont tournament. nvroMA. Flr*t rare: Pur»* $1.4rt0. claiming. 4 y*nr-.->!ds and up. 6 furlong® Who Know* Me lio Hotter Glenn . lib xRopmg Homo lie Roy*] Pshn ns Redwood ...110 x.Mooo La d y .105 xOreen Briar 110 Trantula . ...US Puat Flower .110 xToklheme ... US' xSpoda .110 xM Intoeh .. .115 Pyx .US Kin.lr^l .116 xCol Winn .110 Thoaaeus ... 110 More Ct'ful US Green Gold .115 Swoh.1 race Purse $1,406 ma'den 1 l*e*r*-nld colt* and g*»ld;or*. (U furlong* Benedict Vow ..115 Geoig* Groom .115 Mr* Blltmore . 111 Row Fn»#r» . US aZukor .....US Th* Smasher .,11b i'Karachl .lift cOld Sl i> .. 115 Fualleer .lib * McCulloch ...115 Cliff R .US Brave Rob _US Hurry Inn ....115 Return .lib Sparta! .IIS bSaar .11 b St Charles .11* cPyroot . . US *P T. Chinn entr> b.T N Camden en lr* * Hal Price Headley entry. Third race Purae $1,4*0. «miming. 3 rear-olrt*. mile and 76 yard* I.exl'gton Maid 1"S Roll ms Wave 165 Snam*h Rose 167 xNlmrod . . 16S Klaxon ... .116 xPif'.-h loader x Bona \ era ..116 TomtelU .116 xParedy 16* xAnnle I vie 10t Rambler 111 Fourth tare Puree llJIMI, allowance*. •The WllliamMown ' 3-year-old* and up. t furlong* t Sun Flag .161 T S Jordan .167 Boh Cahill . .. 63 Dual About .115 Clarence 10? era von .116 Fifth vara: Put** $l,$oo. alien ante*. "The Hanover.’* 3-year-old* and up l 11* mile*: Selectable ...106 Belsonl .16$ t'nttad Verde tog H K. Coleman io; J 0. Penny 161 Sixth race: Pine $1,106. allowance* "The Palace Hotel" 1 year-old colt* and gvldlng* furlong* aCtnnamon . ..ill Boone* Knoll io< i up Bearer .. 115 I .so O Cotner U1 High Water .14 Hob*on 16s? Battlefield 111 aKlaaea 165 mJ \ Camden entry. Seventh race: Tur** ll.bop claiming. ' ''-m old* and up. 1 1-i* mile* x White Star 165 xRcgom* $! Blue No** 116 xTipto* Inn li! Phidias 16? xKulalia 164 xR’ky Mountain 165 x Apprentice allowance claimed, clear. fast Bears Found Trio of Omaha Hurlers for 20-to4 Victory , j Denver Garners 22 Hits for Total of 42 Ba^es—Jones Hits Homer With Two Men on Bases. Denver, Colo., June 19.—The Bear* clouted three Omaha pitchers for 22 hits In the third game of the eerie* with the Buffaloes here today, the ag gregate being good for 42 bases The score was 20 to 4. Jones got a home run in the fifth with two on. The score: OMAHA. AB R H PO A E Thompson 2b 4 1 1 4 3 4 Robinson rf . 4 12 10 0 Osborne If 4 0 2 0 0 3 O'n<>» itr cf .ft 0 1 4 O O Griggs lb . 400 ft 00 O’Neill ** 4 0 112 0 Lena ban 3b 4 1 1 03 0 Wilder c . 2 I 2 7 1 0 Daley p 2 0 0 0 O n Koupal p.2 00 0 0 0 Total* . 30 4 10 24 9 3 DENVER AB R H PO. A E Gorman 2b 0 2 3 ft 2 0 Berger s* .ft 1 3 1 ft 1 Ginglardi If 5 3 1 0 0 0 O’Brien rf 4 4 3 5 0 1 Knight lb 5 3 3 5 1 0 Roche « ft 1 2 3 1 0 •lone* rf ft 2 3 1 0 0 Handley 3b 5 11110 Hall p 5 3 3 1 0 C Totals 45 20 22 27 10 2 boor* by inning*: Omaha MS ino 000— 4 Denver 321 342 OOx—2«1 bummarr — Two-ba*e hit*: Knight. Roche. Gorman <2>, Berger (2), Jonen, Hall. O’Brien. Three-ba*e hit*: Roche, Hall. O’Brien. Knight. Home run: Jon**. Stolen bases: O’Brien. Doable play*: Ber ger to Gorman t«> Knight: Thoni*on t« C ullop.OMnjck out: By H ill. 6: by Lee 2 • by Koupal, 5 Ba*e* on boll*: Off Hall, ftj r»ff Daley I: off Kc«it*al. 3. Run* and hits: Off Dailey. 5 and 0 in 1 1-3 Inning*: off Lee. 9 and 10 in i 1-8 inning* Los ing pitcher: Dailey. Hit by pitched abll* Ginglardi. by Lee: Knight by Koupal, passed ball*. Wilder (2). Left on ba*e*; OmaJia. 10 . Denver. 7. I mpiret: Donohui and Powell. Time, 2:15. Solons Capture Series Finals. 5-2 Lincoln, Jure 1* —De* Moines «*a< loose In the fi*ld in the early tnningi -■ hile Lincoln began finding Brown if •he !ster period* and the Solon* wog The last gam* of th* series wi’h thf Booster* 5 to 2 here today. The fielding of Chavez, who was traded by De* Moinef to Lincoln for Hamilton, was a feature The score DBS MOINES (T) LINCOLN (Tj ab-h.po a e h po « e Flash'r ** 5 12 3 ©Moore cf 3 1 a n I rarrrn Jf till ACaffey rf 4 1 1 a 1 Skinner - f 3 1 3 A ©Gunther if 3 1 2 1 t Bo die 3b 3 a © n SM'Pond Sb 4 1 2 3 4 Burke rf 3 9 2 © A Snyder e 4 1 A \ « M L'ry lb : A 8 A l M Da ! lb 1 MI M Kna'pp b 3 A l A 21 Grand 1 ib 3 14 2" Wheat C 2 13 1 J>Chaves *s 4 A A 5 © Br^wn p 2 « 1 1 lPraul p 3 9 9 4 a Edm’n P A © A 2 9 - ■ -Totals 21 € 21 15 0 1 Total# 23 4x21 5 6 xGame called in seventh to permit De* Moines to cstch a train. Score hg innings: Des Moines . as© 2©a 0—3 Lincoln . ... ©©J 1a? a—$ Summit;—Run*. F'askamp^r. Whew. Moore (3). Gunther (21. «'ra:ida!l Three base hit* Fiashkaropfr Two base h>’« Wheat, Crandall. Caffey. McDonald. Sfo>n bases Moore f2», Gunther Base* on balls: Off Brown. 5 off IMmnrd^n, 3; off Praul. 2. struck out: By Brown 3 Runs end h:?*: Off Br«*m. 5 and 6 in five and two-thirds .nnfnea off Edmondson, none and none in 1 1-7 inring* Losing pitcher: Broun Double play: Edmcr.d- ^ runt Des Motne*. 2; Lincoln. 2. Left on base* FVe Moines 2: Lincoln 9 Um pire* Harris an1 Shannon. T:me, 135. Late Rally ^in« for Witches. Wichita. Kar June If —Bunching hi** on Johnson in the latter par? oX the final game of the series here the Wichita team rounded out a 13 to 7 victory. A ninth inning rallv netted Oklahoma City four runs The s^ore: OKLAHOMA CITY WICHITA ab h po a e ab h po * e Hock If 4 3 10 6 Smith cf 2 2 19 9 Sweeney cf 4 1 3 9 A But ler 2b 4 115 1 Felbcr rf 5 2 4 A © D’n*nr rf *41299 Lud us lb 2 113 9 • Beck lb 4 2 S 1 « Meuse 2b 5 3 a 4 ARalev .«» 5 3 2 2 a Tite 3b 4 a i 1 OGll ple If 4 2 2 © A Kahdrt ss 5 3 12 © Bott 2b 5 a 5 5 A Hale c 3 1 1 a n Wales c SJ4 ! 1 Joh on p 3 1 A * © Hoxrllk r 4 12 19 May p 19 6©© - - Totals SI 11 2T 1« 1 Totals Si 14 24 1© 9 Score* by inning* . Oklahoma City .©a© ©62 ©14— 7 Wichita .A60 1S2 a?t_»:s Summary—Rurr Sweene* FeDtr «2 >. LuderUs. Mini# Khadct (21. Fir*h (2>. Butler. Dunning Cl). Beck. Haler <2>. Gillespie Wale* (2). Two-base hit#: Fei ber. Luderus. Beck. Hale'* Home run: Dunning Sacrifice hit# Beck. Lud eras. Hit by Pitched ball: Bv Jchasun. H“*. k. Base# on ball*: Off HovJik. 9; off John son. 3; off May. 2. Struck out: Bv Hov’.ik. 7 Hit# and run* Off Johnson. 11 and I in 7 innings: off May. 4 and 5 In 1 In ti.n c Losing Pitcher: Johnson. Doub'e ri i' B r >r to F^'t to Beck St ^-\ Sml’h, Gil'espie. Wales, lTe&?e. Wild pitch Johneop Left on base: Wichita. «: Oklahoma City. 13. Time; 2 05. Umpires: Collins and Held. Jozies Defeat Oilers. 6-5. St Joseph. Mo. June 19—St Joseph made it three straight from the Tui#a Oilers today, taking the game. © to 5. Hn 1 v «nt ’he full route for the Si:r» and did not permit an earned run until the c-e»b The scorf TULSA (Wl ST. JOSFFH (W1 ab h po a e ab h po a e Austin If 4 J 1 © ©F'gton 2b 2 16 4© Wburn fb 4 a ; J *Cr'>Kxn sa 3 13 3 1 Dav « rf 4 a j n ONufer lb * 1 7 9 a I amb f 3 6 2 A ©Math#s lb 1 9 4 a © S »irt lb 3 011 A • Miller cf 4 3 3 0 © S’gent 3b 4 10 1 ©DMgio If 12 3 1© • «v c 4 2 4 3 ©G'bert 3b 4 2 3 3© Flirpin #a 3 A 2 1 1 l.ewan rf 4 A 1 © © Brindsa p l 9 © 4 ©Mt’trae c 3 1 2 1 A B holder p © © 9 9 Haid n 4 © 1 1 © xLelivelt 1 « © © © - xVoight © • © © © Totals SI 11 2? 13 1 Totals 31 4 24 12 1 x Fitted for Brindsa In eighth xRan for Casey in ninth. S'ore by innings Tula# ...93© ©a© ©©;—» Pt Joseph . . 119 ©1© 91*'—4 Summary—Runs Lamb. Stuart . 1, i'A'-v. F •rp,n. VarrJcpT.'.n (I*. Nufe* Mdler. DeMasgfo. Gilbert. Run* and ’* Off lii.ndsa. 5 and 6 In 7 innings. Flxeholder. 1 and 2 in 1 nning. Earned runs Tulsa. J. St Joseph Rases on ball* Off Brindza. 3, off Ha d» 7 Struck out: By Brindsa. 4. bv Haid, 1 Left on ba#e# Tulsa. St. Joseph. 6. Two.base h ■■•#: Caaey (3). Farrington Sargent. Austin 4 2 > Three-fca*e hits »’•!bert Miller Double play*. Brird :« to Flirpin to S:uart. Corrigan to Gil bert to Nufer Sacrifice hit Corrigan. Hit by pitched ball Flip Tin and Umb by (laid Minetree by Brindsa. Stolen base: ■''irrigan Umpirea. H»\e# and Duffey* rime: 2.00. [.indell Wins Field Club Mid-K eek Golf Prize V E. Idndell tamed in the boat •ard in tho regular mid-wreok Rolf ■ompotition at the Omaha Field club iVe^neadav afternoon. Undoll had a tross of 92 with a handicap of 17 vhich gave him a 7S and first priso, 5ASEBALL RESULTS ana STANDINGS/ T1IRKKFM l K\t.l E P«crl«. in. n.v-.iur • : Ev.Bavtn. t P.nviUs, e. Terr. H»ut», 1 IMFKMtlovu IKACrE. rent. ... J.tst} .’it,. * Ruffulo 4 N.watl 4 R»x'h»si*r J; KrnUtn,. j on ethers > h»,!uled „ „ 1KWS IF.Afltr w vhm Falls ‘ p.'*;,. ii ort Worth - ajlrsv.pori 4 S.n Vtuoa ... > P«umm’ H Houston. 4. dsiv4itns. 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