Buffaloes Make Clean Sweep of Four-Game Series With Berger’s Crew Walter Hagen Wins British Open Golf Title "'cconil Fnglidi Champion sliip for American Star: Stages Sensational Finish. Ho.vlake, Rngland. .lime 27.— Waller Hagen, the brilliant Ameri 1 professional, wen his second British open championship here to day. It was a most sensational finish. Hagen sinking a six-yard putt on the final hole in win the. trophy. Had Hagen missed this putt, lie would have bad lo play off for the cham pionship tomorrow with K. It, Whit innihe, who was only one stroke be bind the American. When Hagen started out on his last round, it was anybody’s victory, -'tut only the failure of tlie other star -to turn In real champion wards made bis 77 for the fourth round and his 'bU aggregate tire leading figure. Hagen was tied with Whitoombe at Hie end of the thirdround and al though several other players inolud ■fini Harnes, returned figures below .7. the best Whit combe could do was | 7fl. Mai Donald Smith and Prank Rail were tied for third place with 304.J. II. Taylor was next with 307. Other Americans' figures were: Barnes, 309; Michelis, 310: Sarazen. *) ° 3 Duncan, the British favorite, fell to pieces in the last round, returning an '1 for an aggregate 308. . • Hagen owes his victory to the fact that he did his last nine holes in 3«, . his wonderful play coming to a cllm ix when ho sank an 18-foot putt. ‘With ihr ■ KNIGHTS' ofthr i GLOVES New \ork.—Ijirf) Efltriilge. Harlem, ''••it ihf* negro middleweight champion. 0,|F irf Die world by defeating I’anuma * n.m-. veteran champion. in 10 rounda. Omaha.— Morrie Nehlaifer. Omaha wel tf. wei* ht. won a technical knockout over Tillie Kid Herman, rhicago. in the eev. f 'th lt.nntl of m -scheduled 10 round bout. YMTCRICAN. Player Club (i. All l<. II. I'et. Xrrhileacon, fh'ago 36 111 34 13 .318 •lamieson. (leve'nd 59 348 36 IS .371 llulh New York .59 191 53 68 .356 Cobb, Detroit.65 365 50 94 .355 NATIONAL. Ilornsby, Sf. Louis. .57 336 35 88 .389 Wheal, Brooklyn.. 58 338 33 91 .383 Snyder, New York. .51 153 13 57 .373 Kelly. New York... 57 318 36 81 .37? Grcb Safely Defends Grown KW YORK, .lone 27.—llarry Greb, holder of the world's 160-pound title today re turned ills mid dleweight crown to the metaphor ical moth halls sfter dangling It tantalizing before tile envious eyes of Ted Moore, Kngllsh champion, at the Y’ankee stadium last night. Despile t It e punishment Grrb meted out to the plucky Moore the Knglishman came hack for more on every occasion. Kvery one of the 15 torrid rounds went to Orch by a wide margin. The Macon. Ga., school boy. XVII Ham L. "Young” Stribling, met a tough proposition in Tommy (K. O.) Loughran, Philadelphia battler, hut the decision went to Stribling after six rounds. Gene Tunnev, American light heavyweight champion. scored a technical knockout over Krmlnio 4palla, Kuropean heavyweight charm >ion. In the seventh round of a sched uled 12-round encounter. 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Hutnam; today before his king and queen attd 1.1,000 excited tennis enthusiasts, he lefeated the hard hitting Francis T. Hunter of the American Olympic am in a fiercely fought live set natch. The score was 3 6. 6 3, it 4. f. 7, 6 3 and the wily old court general, who von the Wimbledon championship 30 .ears ago. proved to the satisfaction if Hunter and everybody else who law the relentless precision nf his leetningly effortless plav that it is ’.of always the pare that I ills In lawn ennis. Hunter hit his hardest hut could 'led get them P'sf th*. old fashioned racquet which Brookes handled with the skill of a man who was a tennis star before Hunter was born. This is the only loss suffered by the American Olympic players, who stopped off at Wlmbledom on their way to Paris. Vincent Richards mov ed up by beating the Japanese, Takeo I'arada in straight sets. R. Norris Williams and Watson M. Washburn were kept busy w.nning their fli at doubles. ✓ The temperamental French team. Lacoste and Borotra. held the Amer icans at bay through five sew saw sets. In the md Lacoste'* poor form countered Borota's brilliant net game sufficiently to give the American* the match. The American women. M *s Helen Wills and Mrs. (jsorse F Wlghtmnn ar.d Miss Eleanor C»nse and Mrs. Marion Jessup and the Franco Amer ban team. Mile. Lenglen and M ss Flizaheth Ryan, advanced In the (women’s double*. Lincoln Tennis Players to Invade Des Moines Saturday for Matches Lincoln, June 27.—Lincoln tennis players will Invade Des Molnea Saturday in an effort to lift the Midwest association trophy from the possession of the Iowa ns The two teams will meet in a dual rmitrli on ihe I )cs Moines courts. The Lincoln team will Include Led Potter. It. It. MeProtid, Joe Stanton, Don Lliiott. Itoh ICuvsetl, (irejp' \l< Bride. Italph NVeaverliiig, Paul Mn liood, l ied Archard, Lljde Seymour. Four former city champions are included In the li*t—It. It. McProud. Fred Archard, Don Lliiott and Kalph Weaver I lug. Russell and Flliolt won the state double* championship last year while McBride and Stanton were run ners-up. McBride, Weavrrling and fflliott are former I'niveraity of Nebraska champion*, while Archard hold* a Ne braska intercollegiate title, playing iindci Nebraska Wesleyan color*. Arch* rtf and Seymour, paired to gether, have won two consecutive c ity double* < huinpionshipa. Mahood Won tlie 1H t* 4 tennis tournament a’ Xebraska Wesleyan univer*ity. Within the next month Lincoln ex pect* to *Imo plii\ duel mat'll** with Aurora. Yen k and lift sting*. A re turn match will also he played with! Seward and Omaha. FORMER HUSKER COACH AT YORK Lincoln, Neb.. June 27.—R. C. Rti* •ell, former I'niversity of Nebr, ka ithlefp. baa been elected coach and lirector of athletic* at Ymk college for next year, it \va«. announced at When in Omaha Hotel Conant 250 Roomx—250 Kith,—Rite, $2 to $5 [ ' "t « flgUT I the Nebraska athletic office today RuasHI won varsity letters In base , hall, football, tennis and ba ketball sr Nebraska. SOLONS OBTAIN j CAMP SKINNER T/Incoln. Neb . .Tune 26.—Announce ment was made tonight, that the re |ea«e i f Camp Skinner, an outfielder, had been bought outright from the n. jdon American trim by Manager Clarke of the Lincoln Western league club. Skinner. It was said, will report at once. He played with Dea M* ines for a time earlier in the season, on tin optional agreement with Boston. 0 5 5 dicin'* ~~| The cigar with that old-fashioned Quality lOc - 2 for 25c - 15c + ^ «4Jlor i>e Valentine Unvarying High Quality Since 1848 I.. i'T'qeVILflSti THT.AW r— I b Solons, Boosters Split Twin Bill Dps Moines, Ta , .Tuns 27—Dps Moines and Lincoln divided a double header here today, the visitors tak ing the first game, 7 to 1 and the locals winning the second, a to 0. The score: hire' gain#. Srote: LINCOLN (W) DBS MOINES (Wi ah h po .t e mb h po a • Moore rf •* 4 U OK'mper ■■ 4 1 i _* 1 * uyler rf 4 110 OH’lton 3b 4 11:1 Skinner If 6 4 2 0 til right lb 4 1 » 1 0 M'D'le lb f. '.Ill 0 Bodie cf 40100 Snyder 4 3 10 0 Murk* - f 4 3 7 0 0 M I» Id .lb 6 10 2 JKnaupp ?b 4 I 2 & 0 Cr'dall 2b fc « 0 o 0 Kirke f 4 2 2 » « •hnven *■ S I 7 I 0 Wheat t 4 0 3 0 0 K een p 6 10 7 OWileun p 4 0 111 To* a Is 47 IS 27 14 1 To'ils 3« • 27 11 3 T int oln .120 102 010—7 Dea Molnea .000 0«O 10 0—1 Summary —Rum • Moore (%). Cuvier, skinr.er (.1). M< Daniel*, Burke Thre* b«%» h11 Skinner Two baa* hit*. Nkln nei Mtioie. M- Dnnal-i Kirk* Stolen haae Chavez Left on base* Lincoln, 11; Dea Moin** • Strurk out; By Wilson, »* b\ naoniuaaen 1 Base* on }pHl*; Off ’■'> Don. 2 off R»*mu»^n, 1 Earned run* Lincoln. 7. D©« Moine* t DnuM* pUya K’ ■»upp to Ormrtgh? . Hamilton »o t v wr irht Crandall to «'haves to M- l'imeia Umpire* Harris and Shannon. Time j ;4J f*. r.r. •• ond earn* LINCOLN 1W1 DES MOfVES (WI ah h po a e ah h.po a *. Mn©*-* rf 30400 FJaa’er *« J ~ 7 0 ' ,JVIOP rf 4 0 110 Ham on 3b 3 ! *5 1 .. <•: inner ** 4000 0''*rt‘hi lb ;> . 11 " 0 M D' la lh 4 3 9 0 1. Bnd'e rf 4 " 1 0 «' f'nnkey r 4030 n Burka rf * 3 : 0 0! M D d 'b 3 1 1 ’ 0 Kna p b 4 7 4 . 0 ' dall 5b 2 0 4 1 1 Kirk* If 4 >' . II 0 xOrover 1 0 0 0 n W heat r >2311 Chat eg m 3 12 2 0 Stoke* p 4 n n 2 0 Ro»e p 2 1 0 I *' ---„ Dudley p 10O10 Totals 17 U 57 16 1 Tot a la 314 2 4 12 1 xRaued for Crandall In ninth Lincoln . 000 000 non—0 Dea Molnea 912 020 31x f1 Nummary Rum Klaakamper . Cartwright C2|. Bodie <2), Burke. Knuupp. Kirke. Home run- t'artvi ght. 'I wo-ha** hi'a Itoae. Hamilton. Wheat I * - * Kneupti. Roilir. Burke Sacrifl'**: | M< Donald Hamilton (2i Left un baaee; 1 Lincoln, 7 ] »e« Molnea. i. S(ru« k out • H-. Slot 7 b> Roe* 1 liases t r» htllr off Sioke*- off R„*e. _\ i:.*n*d r.m* «nd bite *‘ft Sink **, none and c in' nm« inning- off Rose, * and 11 j,, *,\ 1 and «>iie-tMrd Inn np* .ff Dudley, none *n«l 2 in one nn<1 two third* Inning- Lu* itiK pit. her Knee Double (>|a\a Ela* k..inner to Canarrighi t.* \Vh*-«t. Knaupp . ?o k iankiiHiper to **art wrigbt Ctnpi ©• . 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TllU«. • 4", j SCHLAIFERTO MEET SMITH IN TEN-ROUND BOUT IN CHICAGO EARLY IN JULY FOR THIRD TIME Omaha Welterweight Stores Teehnifal Knoekoiit (Her Mexican Scrapper in Sev enth Round of Match. Morrie Sclllaifer, with hardly a mark on his body to show that lie had been in seven rounds of fisfie rnmbat with a person by the name of Tillir (Ividl Herman of Chicago Thurs day night, made ready this morning to move liis belongings to Clticago where lie is sehednled to meet Koeky Smith of New York in a 10-round bout -luly 3. When Sclllaifer meets Smitli it will be tlie third time these two welter weights have fought. Sclllaifer knocked Smith out the first time they fought and the second won the decision over the easterner after 10 rounds of fighting. HARK up another knockout for for Morrie Schlat ter. Idist night before a packed auditorium fight crowd, the “Fight in' Fool," as he is known around these parts, ibored a technical knock out over one Til lie (Kid) Herman of Chicago in the seventh round of a scheduled 10 round bout, the feature fistic af fair of the Eagles* program. Today perhaps Merman knows what it's all about. He didn't know what happened during the sev enth round last night, that's a fore gone conclusion, for Schlalfer hit him ao often during that fatal stanza that the Mexican didn't have time to col lect his shattered mind together and think. Morrie had fought a pretty cautious battle up until the seventh when he started the round in wildcat fashion and with first one mitt and then the other pasted Herman until he had the Mexican “nut" on his feed. A right lo the jaw knocked the Rhi cago welterweight against the strands and another blow in the same place put Herman on the floor. He got un and apt in S< hlaifer cracked hint. Again he sank to the canvas and again lie wobbled to liis feet. Referee Dave Barry of Chicago then brushed his fellow townsman aside, and grab bing Rchlaifer'a hand held it heaven ward in token cf a technical knock out. Blanchard I.uses Th» Pc hlaifer tec hnieai knoc kout was th» second of the shrw In the senit w indup, a scheduled t»n round bout between Ace Hudkins claimant of the Nebraska lightweight cham pionship. and Redd) Rlanchard of Sioux City, the Cornhucker scored s technical knockout over the Hawkeye in the fourth round when he rut lose with everything in the fistic cat alogue and knocked his sc rrel-topped opponent down four times within 40 sec onds of fighting. With Rlanrhard eyes dosed and prartirally ‘out" on his feet, Referee Barry declared Hudkins the winner. The show opened with Mike RoX ril! wiring the four-round decision ov c Sluggei Hi o k c f laneoln The “Slugger' wo* holding hs own willij the South Side! until tie nlisorhed a| I low on the jaw sun after the fourth ! round started. From then ,-n t'larkj we.« through. Fans Ka/< Referee. The fans didn't like referee fiarrv s decision of the 'Pallor ' Riston cine Step Watson six round bout, which he called a draw Riston easily heat his colored opponent snd th* spec tators didn't lose any time razzing the referee after the latter rendered his verdict of a dtaw. Soon after the start of the Schlai fer-Merntan argument ft was very flain that the visitor didn t have long to rarrv on w(:h the Omnhan. Pchlai fer landed his left twice and then hkt e ...— -——■ j light as toon as !h» quarrel started, i U lien his light landed on Herman's j jaw the Mexican fell against the ropes. He hounded bark and caught i mother one of Morrie's wallops. Herman started taking the aggres site in the next two rounds and copped the verdict in both the third and fourth frames. In the third his left and right cross 'ame in conta t with Schlalfer's jaw and bods several times, but none of his blows seemed to bother his tough little opponent very much. In the fourth Herman appeared better than ever. He danced around Schlaifer scoring with his left He socked Morrie in the stomach with his right and pecked away with his left. Herman led with Ids right once too often In this round as Schlaifer brought his right into play and caught Mister Herman an awful wallop on the jaw. The Mexican reeled back against the ropes and lost a tooth during ttie rumpus, but rallied and was fighting Schlaifer haid at the bell. Schlaifer Takes I.ead The fifth round saw Schlaifer again take the lead The "Fightin' Fool" lived up to his reputation in this stans.a. He knocked Herman through the ropes with a right to the jaw. The Mexican quickly crawled back Into the ring and motioned for Schlaifer to resume his fighting Morrie wasn't a bit bashful. He tore Into Tiliie and planted his left in Her man's stomach. The latter danced back, pecked away at Schlalfer's eye with his left and then crossed his right. Schlaifer had his guard in plav and shed the blow as the Chicagoan closed in. .lust before the bell Schlai fer drove Herman into a neutral cor ner jtnrt showered him with right* and lefts. In the sixth Herman started to weaken under the punishment. It was Schlatfer's best round and the begin ning of the end for the Mexican who had put up a much better battle than most fans looked for. Soon after the bell sounded for the round to start Herman landed with his left, it dldn t do any damage to Schlaifer: just got him all fussed up. The Omahan then swung his right. It knocked Herman hack against the j opes and brought loud and long cheer's from the Schlai fer followers who had been veiling since the bout started for a knockout. Right Turns Trick. Then came the seventh round and the technical knockout Si hlailer a, w victory and went after it He d’dn l mic e matters am . Morrie used both right and left mitts to jgood advantage and soon had Her man “out" on his feet. A right to the jaw knocked Herman against the ropes The Mexican ram* bark, but hi was through. Those at the ring side could *e* that H'rtmn was urahle to put up his defense and his, unguarded dark skinned jaw was an open target for Schlalfer's fists Morrie. soring that victory was within his grasps, aga.n *o« »d TiHie on the jaw. Herman setit down, got up and again Schlaifer landed The Chicagoan sank to the ranvas and started to get up as Referee Barry gave the fight to Schlaifer Reddy Rlanchanl. the Sioux city lightweight who lost In the fourth round of a ten round bout to Ace 1 Judkins, was sort of i dimppotnt • ent ti the fans He dldn t fight the fight he did when he knocked out ITt ll ll Rise 111 the same ring s»eera! ; vs Hgi r inehard w.u* heipless aeuinst the rushing tactics of Hud-i k.ti» Are knockeu Blanchard down fur a short count coming out of a ilinch in the third round and after 40 j minute* of fighting in the fourth round scored a technical knockout over the low an. 1 nited States Fenring Tram Defeats Holland Paris, June IT —The t’nited Stales: fencing team defeated Holland tn the Dlymplc matrhes today by in vie (rules to six. Holland had been b«at*n 1 earlier In the dav hv Argentine. ' "V Western League Records and Holders | v j run RFXORP* Record Gn-'** High re club hating percent* ge—-Tulsa 1971 . 32 7 it* \ Moat time* at bat— Wh htta 1122.. *o?3 i»>« Moat hits—Tulsa 1923 iff* ’a* ' Moat run#—Wichita. 112- .. . .. . li*n pt ; ) Moat double*—Tula* 197* . .. 467 la* Most triple*—Denver 1*12 .. .. . ... 1 * IP Mo*t h runs —Tula* 1922 . .... .......... ixa ip 1 . Moat total bate* Tulsa 1*72 .... ... .. 3.014 u* , Moat sacrifice#—Den vrr. 1910 ;** Most stolen bases— TV* Moines i*0h s ’«? i Hlgbeat rhtli fie!.hng percentage Wlrhlta. 1*1*. * 147' Most putouta — Wichita. 1*71 .. . . 4a l ’f* Moat assist*—Pueblo 1*11 23**1 17 2 i Wluhita 1*12 . . .. 2o*l I!!: 1 Moat error* —TopeU* 1 * 1 u .... .. . 4 «•, . ‘ Most fielding .ban.*#*#— Oms ba HI* 4«a , *. ,* Mnaf double play* Sioux t'.u ’*17 ... .. ... 1* 4 v ( Met f triple plays Wichita. 1911 J I " if hit*. I * - 1 .... 3 US| , I M>l\ IPI \ I It 9 t liRIMI. Highest hatting pt event *ge k\ i I ho it Wu-hiK. 1*1* * » Most run* Rennet' Tula.* 1*22 . .. ... 17. It; 1 Moat hit a laalivelt tu-ah* 19 I. . ;'4 Moat doublet iamb. Tula* 1931. . Most triple* Rut* her. Pemer. Ill 4 t t ► ^ Most homeruna -faryan Wichita. .. .. . Most total be see—Rle keelev Wlfhlts 1*?- *. 4 * * •» Moat aatriflrea—Rrrger. Puablo. llll .. •< * o'.en bases T’sher 4»mah* 19k>? ... > I Most putouts f * rsr basemen—l.etivelt. t^mgha. 1*71 . 17*4 *.«; Mo«t pn'. !'•» a- mid basmnen- Weed S’ '9*4 t» , Most putouta third bsee en—Autre? Omaha I III MoM PU'mH* * rtatops t'agnler. 1 lacrcl" 1 • HI 4 Most putouts onffield'M* Harper. Oklx > mi «*lt\ 19 ' T 4*‘ ' <' Most putouts r’atthers—M Her <:toux <'l > 1 * 11> 4* MOS' gUtfttitf pffrher*—Whiir 9lOUl Cft 4 1*19 I Most asa’sta first haaemen- Thoms*. 1 nrelr l»1ft ’ 3 '* Most aasisia second haaenien —Waahbue •. Wlrhlta 19ft > < Moat assist a. third basemen — Austin <'m enver. 1913 ... . 4* 1 • Most errors third basemen—Korea Pe* Vfoipe* Itll ........ 'tost errors short «t . 1973 « ‘ « Miiihe t fe'dlnr percentage ltd bxseni-n I il-k.r S toe 91* * * h H i* neat f*et«tlng per ■ pnlm1- sho*-»at op-- D l.re Tul»s 1* ' *'-• <1 V It Chest fielding pet a»-...r I do. .tin 1*15 10 « Rose sioux 4‘tty 191? , . ....... . . 1 aaa ?•>] Maple Jonlin I9tt 1 n awornstead Milwaukee. |9o 1 %'■•> 4! >. 4 lien Oklahoma t'ftt 1*2? . 1 Ac** Teas r T»ij»* 1*4.1 . 1 sen •* T 91*heat pitching nt.i ’r ftamae* Oklahoma Cti* i9*.> > *s s llo*t games -i|las>e tUnah.t 1*21 • »' Bneblsr Tti»*e. 1*2? . . * 1 dost htta ,.ff Teas* Stout 4’itv 1* 3 . 4 « •»> dost runs off Trsx Sioux i‘M|, 19 '• .. .. Host games won finable* T\d*a t*"'. x *' p dost games lost- Pxtge Deliver '* * . . ‘ 1 4 .1, kt i - st b* »e- nit 1 it's |!or c "i \ . »' 19 ' it «*•» s 11. roil• « M os- 1 | *t t> Minn"* 1 « dost be tie) a !. t X'-tenoao Sou *'.t\ 191* 44 ' K ilc«t «(Id pltvhea 9*oi twatfi*!. M*|*awk»» 4 ** ... .* 23 * l ;■ Herd Shares ! First Place * With Denver i 1 ——. Manager krigps’ \lhlrlr4 Turn in Double \ ictory Friday — Osborne’s Fielding Features. |{) KAI.I’II WAGNKfl. _JIO.SE Omaha Hi.*. faloes got ev*ti with the Denver Bears for what ever defeat* th# Grizzlte* h a v • handed the Hs it this season when • hey won bo' b end* of a double header Frida v afteinoon and ...... Jumped Into a . with Denver for f.ist place in the Western leag ,« standings. The store* of the a gain day attraction happen to be i to 1 In the first and - to 1 In the second. -Not onh- did the Buffaloes win t* > gomes yesterday, but by turning In a double victory over the Bear* the Croatian* made a • lean sweep of the eerie*, winning all four game* in j pretty decisive fashion. Friday the Buffaloes got another J brand of mighty fin* pitching from J Harry I,ee a southpaw *p<-eri 1st, in the first, and from Mig l-'-ui* Koupal, former .Vebrasga sta * * league righthander, In the second. Doth pitched good ball. although Koupal got In a couple of fight hole* Ir. the second contest that for a time looked like he would have to Dash the S. O. S flag, but hacked up by son*attonal fielding on the part of hia mate* he pulled through with i si • 2 to 1 victory ov er Jive Berger » out fit. *Mr*4 ram-*: ntMEB. Ml K If TH.hlf RRTO \ tZ «.orman 3b 4 O ft u p o o 2 4 ft Bergrr »» I ft I I ft « ft J ? f I <» i nr l:« r«h If 3 A | I 0 ft 1 I a l O’Bncn rf 4 ft I J <» n ft j « ft I Knirhi lb 4 I | 2 A 0 a ft | • Kuarhft r 4 ft | I ft U ft * ft ] Falk rf 4 ft 2 * « u .. j * ,, fill rnJIr * fb 4 » A ft ft ft a I 1 2 S Hall p 2 ft 1 10 i* 133ft lata la 33 I A ft i» u 2 2412 4 < HI FT A l4>T>. ^ Ml K H TBMI MB.BR 1*0 % t. I h«>mp*oii *b r, « | 1 0 it « j | | Kokin* on rf 2 1 I * u 0 ) 3 « « * ullof» lie 4 2 2 2 I U A 4 I « 1tabor n If 43?4ftAt|u« Horn.u it/ rf 3 I 3 i ft | 3 § « a O’Neill a, ft 3 2 ft ft ft 4 I *♦ W tiro* ?b j ft 2 Z a ft ft | • h U illlff r t •» u h ft it A 4 ■» h lF> AH K II TB 8H f»B RB PO A K rbomp'R. tb 3 *» ft A 1 0 9 12 4 K-ilonson, rf -1 *» I 1 A A 1 4 A A l allop. lb J *♦••«* ft n <• ft t» « Iblftm. If t A ! 1 ft ft 1 J A * Konuu.tr «f : «> p A ft A A 4 ft A It'Neill. „ S I ft U ft ft ft 1 3 | W ilrot. 3b 3 A 1 2 ft ft ft 0 I ft \\ tlder. r ft I I ft A 1 * A ft K> upnl. p .tftllAftftAtft Total, t.» 23 inuing*; [trinrr . on# uM 9#i — i Hit* I’M 1 1« Al? —ft Ituf fulne, «i|o « »ut»ie pioo (forman to Berger lo k tught. done*, to kftieht 41'Neill tu I hon»i>,ou to fallip: Tlivmp* o» to A’»iQ o 4 ullop \4 ild pitch: Konpal. ftfraek »ut: lre*-tnan 3. b% kuiipal. A. IWt o* I'enter 12. Omaha 3 Impire*: I’or* ell and IbnAhar. Time of game, t -At*. Lards. hlkhorns , Divide Two Games S '.X Cits- Is June fT —The Oa-d nals and Klkhorna dislded a twin hill oda> >':oux Cits- winning The f.r«- a 0 S and losing th» aes'ond. 1 to t‘. liters relieved Harkins in the first tntest after four runs had been • J and ss i>n i'is third game :n t«s I ass J ' game Pidtrsen’l leite M in the first nnlng wa« g gh to ss The rands got - . 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