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    Wilbur Cooper Blanks Cubs, Letting Them Down With Two Lonely Singles
- \
Pirates Win
Third in Row
From Bruins
I Buccaneers Hammer Trio of
I f inely (]ity Mound Artists
I for Total of 16
■ Bingles.
I ITTSBl RGH. •!une 27.
■ —H a in in e r i n k three
■ pitchers for 17 liits the
I Pirates today made it
B three straight from the
I Cubs and ran their
winning streak to five
games. .Score:
CHICAGO IS) PITTSBURGH (N)
. ab.h.po.a a. ab.h.po.a.a
Slat* cf 4 0 3 0 l Moora Sb 4 2 1 3 (
Hnl-her ae 3 0 4 1 0Cabey cf 4 2 « 0 I
Al'stead p 0 0 0 0 OCuyler rf 5 14 0 1
xO’Far’l 1 0 0 0 0 Wright os 4 2 12C
Glham 2b 3 1 I I 1 Ori'm 11. 3 1 » o (
Barrett 2b 1 0 0 0 oBIgbee If 4 2 3 0 1
Gtlme, lb 2 0 3 0 oM'vIlla 2b 6 3 110
F berg 3b 3 0 3 2 OOoorh c I] ! II I
Miller If 3 0 6 0 oCooper p 4 1 o 3 t
Cogel rf 3 0 4 0 0 -
Ha'nelt c 3 1 1 6 0 Total* 37 1 < 27 8 4
.lucoba p o oool
Blake p 2 0 0 0 0
Adania sa 1 0 0 0 o
Toiali zt 2 24 3 3
xBatted for Milstead In ninth.
Score by Innlnga:
Chicago . ..000 00(1 000—0
Pn taburgh ...600 OOO 22x—»
Summary—Kuna: Moore (2). Carey (2),
Cuyler, Grimm, Hlgbea (2). Maranvllie
Two-baae hit: Wright. Three-base hits:
Monre, Cuyler. Grimm. Stolen baaea:
V»r*y t3)- Wright. Sacrifice bita: Grimm.
k Unable plays: Hollocher (iinaaalsted).
'I * Innings" ort "m "stead!
f?!1 17 '?nln*„. P“»sod halls: Hartnett
nlLi,. ""1 !r“:. H|gler »"d Moran. losing
Pitcher: Jacobs. Time: 1:30.
Reds Humble
Cards in Twin Bill
St. Louis, June 27.— Failure by
Sherdel and Dyer, both starting pitch
era in the St. Louis National's double
( header with Cincinnati caused the
Cardinal’s to lose both games in the
opening games of the series here to
dva. The scores were S to 3. 5 to 2.
The scroe:
CINCINNATI (N) ST. I.OUIS <N>
y Rb.h.o.a a.
£ ? i * “ #Sti|i'h rf-d .] n 3 o ii
30,112 !,b 11 ? I iSorn /^J i 5 2 2
h'.T,Hv" “ S J i f J-Sl-r “ 4 0 1J . 2
B,:.2v.e .2 4s 5 1*1 \ 2
M Lb 12 3 51 oon“i». 7 2 2 2 5 2
i,.q,.ey p sill 52222
Totals 37 11 >7 11 »?!?*,ra*1 » J * J ® £
! Dlcan p 2 10 3ft
aRot'ley 110 0 0
*Dout’t 0 ft o 0 0
*Dy#r 1 0 0 0 0
Tntala 55 I 27 14 2
aBalted for Gonzales in 9th.
zRan for Bottomley In 9th.
Bat ted for Dickerman 1n 9th.
Cincinnati . 302 ftftft 000—5
St. Louis .. . 30o non no" 4
Summary—Runs; Burns. Bohne (2).
Roush (2), Smith. Holmes. Hornsby. Two
base hit*: Hornsby, Freigan. Home runs;
Roush. Sacrifice*: Duncan (2). Double
Ploys: Caveney and Brassier. Taeft on
Lba'i^?. Cincinnati 9; St Loula ft Bases on
bolls: off Luque 1; Sherdel 1; Dickerman
1 -truck out: By Luque 4; Dickerman 2
Hits: Off Sherdel 7 in 2 1-3 Innings; off
Dickerman 4 Jo ft 2-3 innings Losing
Pit' her: Sherdel. Umpires. O Day, Sweeney
a"d Quigley. Time J 43.
^roi-e «*•. end game:
CINCINNATI (N) ST. LOUIS (N>
ab h po.a.e. ab h po.a.e
Burns rf 3 3 ft 0 0 Smith rf S l ft ft ft
W'ker rf 2 0 3 0 U Holm cf 6 3 110
Crif* 2b 3 1 ft 3 OH'nshy 2h 4 1 6 1 ft
Roush cf 4 I ft ft UMu'ler ]h 4 1 16 1 u
Duncan If 3 0 3 0ft Rladeg |f 4 0 2 0 0
Brass’r lb 3 0*1 UFr’gau 3b 41050
Pinalll 3b 4 111 0 N’ie'gal] c 3232ft
Ca v’ney ss 4 3 1 1 2 Cooney as 3 0 1 K ft
Sandb’g c 3 14 0 o Tor’cer sa 0 ft o 0 o
Donohue p 4 0 1 1 0 Dyer p ft ft ft ft ft
-Bell p 2 ft o 2 «»
Total* 33 10 27 7 2 Stuart p ft ft ft ft ft
rHhertfel l ft 0 ft ii
sRot'mley I ft ft ft ft
sFlack t 0 ft 0 ft
Tola 1s 37 9 27 20 ft
* zRafted for Bell in seventh
rKaited fur Cuonrv In eighth,
zBa11eel for Stuart in ninth.
Score by inning*
Cincinnati . 400 000 l«n
St Louis . 001 000 "ftl
Summary Buna: Burni, « ritz, Roush,
Duncan, taveney, Smith, Holm. Two
base hits: Crlt*. Holm. Caveney. Three
base hit: Hornsby. Stolen hare: Smith.
Sacrifices: Breezier. Sandberg. T,«fi on
bases: Cincinnati. 6; Si. t*oaia. 11. Bases
on ball*: Off Donohue. 1; off Dyer. 1; off
Bell, ], Struck out: By Donohue. 4; by
Bell. 2. Hits: Off Bell, ft in seven In
rings; off 8'uart, ! in two Innings, off
Over, 3 in none trwo men on in flrat.
none out). Hit by pitched ball: Bv
Donohue. Nlehergall and Mueller Lo*
Jag pitcher T)yer. TTmpire* Sweenex,
Quigley and ODay. Time; 1:50.
1 irst M. E. Defeats Parkvale
Nine in Twilight Game
Oeo. Parish’s First M. E. team of
• ha Church league won from the
Parkvales at Thirty second and
Dewey avenue last night by the score
of S to 2, in the only twilight game
arheduled. Shorty Ouinotte on the
hill for winners allowed the Tark
. vales but one hit.
I ,-—
P* Amateur Games
This Week-End
V*---/
AATIKDAY.
Thlrty-nerond and Dewey.
t‘®0—First < ’hrlat ian-Ha nscoin Park
Wildcats Sunday School
4;00— First Chriatian-KIrst M E.
Miller Park.
1.00—Westminster-Wheeler Greeks Sun
la> School.
4 .00—Baker Tea.Nebraska Power Co.
Fnntenelle Park.
2:00—City Miaaion-Diets M. E. Sunday
It hool.
4 00—Cudahv Parking Overland Tire.
East Elmwood Park.
4:00—Bethany Chapel Park vale Preaby
arian.
West Elmwood Park.
2 00—Norlh Presbyterian Hansrnin
Pa rk.
4 no First Baptist-Pearl M. E.
Muny Beach.
2 :00—TT, P. n n.-K B Printing To.
4 00—First National-Guarantee Fund.
Rivervlew.
2:00—Clifton Hill-Plefx Memorial.
4 00—Harding Cream.Itan Biscuit.
Athletic.
2 00—Calvary Baptist-South Side Chrla
.la na.
4 00—Omaha N* Mona l-Oma ha Printing
NLMMY.
Thirty second and Dewey Avenue.
1 30—Ajax Tlre-Froat Battery.
3:10—Vinton Merc hanta-Holme* Jra.
Miller.
1:30—Brown Tark Merchants Swift In
lependenta.
3:10- Sam Ellas Poatofflce.
FonteneJIe.
1 10—Omaha Npnrta-Ktnney Shoes.
I 30—Murphy-Schneiders
East Elmwood.
1^0-—William Street Merchants-7. M
3:30—West Leavenworth Merchants
Polish Athlete*
Weat Elmwood.
3 10—Kalmari Jnsuranttfe-Uihaon Ram
il era.
Many Beach.
1.30—Clark Nebraska National Guard*
X 30—Standard Laundry.IT. J\ Engine
pan.
■Overview.
T 10 Vinton Cube-Twenty fourth and
tinea Street Merchants.
3:10—C, B A Q McKenney Dentist*.
k Athletic.
1 10 — South Omaha JHoustera Diet*
Sub
1:30—U. S Verde I’m ton Billiards
C hrlat Ia Haight*.
JI0—South Omaha .Ira -Corr Elactrie.
TO—Mlchk* Groceivv-S ft A.
Carter l^ihc tlnl>
1 10- K. C*.-Carter tMk- . luh
Fort Omaha.
1 ju (Veal L Iinpro. miii nl .lands Fun
Rat Home
1.30 W O. W Pol lea.
t. .
Trainer of Champs
V_-_I_/
Sixty-flve-year-old Dan Dolling* of
New York weigh* only 110 pounds,
but lie Iris trained more champions
than any living trainer. He has
fought some of tlie best fighters of
bis weight in the world, beside* train
ing eight Kuropean and flve Ameri
can champions. He can swim or run
10 miles daily, without apparent ef
fort. He has a standing offer that hr
will give to charity $1,000 if any man
of his age can defeat him in any ath
letic contest.
Kiseball ltbnljs
and Standings
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Standing*.
W. L. Pot. Win Lone.
Omaha.3tt 35 .Mm .fl|5 .aimj
Denver.42 27 .609 .614 .600
Tulsa. 42 28 .600 .606 .6*2
St. Joseph .37 31 .b44 6b| .636
Wichita .35 34 507 614 .500
Oklahoma 4’itv ...”4 34 .500 507 .493
Lincoln ..19 44 .302 .31? .297
Dee Moinea .19 44 .302 .313 .2*7
) rhterdity’N Results.
Omaha, 8-2; Denver, 1-1.
Lincoln. 7-0; Dp* Moinea 1 9
St. Joseph, 12; Oklahoma Oily, 5.
Tulaa. b; Wichita. 4.
Lame* Today.
Lincoln at Omaha.
Denver at Dei Moinea.
St Joseph at Tulaa.
Wichita hi Oklahoma City.
NATIONAL LEAGI E.
Standing*.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose
New York . 4 1 2 1 .661 .667 .661
Chicago.24 .600 .607 .590
Brooklyn.32 28 .6 13 .641 .626
Pittsburgh .31 29 .617 .529 .508
Cincinnati. 31 34 .477 .4*5 47ti
Boston . 25 .34 .424 .433 .4 1 7
Philadelphia..2 4 .14 .414 42 4 4«7
St Louis . 23 39 ’71 181 .365
Yesterday’s Results.
Pittsburgh. 9 Chicago, o
Cincinnati. 6-6; St. Louts. 3 ?
Boston-New York, postponed. r»!n
Brooklyn-Phlladelph'd. portioned ran
Games Today.
Cincinnati s' St Louie.
Chicago at Pittsburgh
Boston at New York.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia II#'’ games).
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
_ Standing*.
W L pet. W o Lose
Washington .34 ?7 .567 .665 .648
Detroit .S3 27 .650 .557 .541
New York . 32 28 .533 .541 .62*
Boston .31 29 617 R9 .t>"8
St. Louis . 30 30 .600 . If 8 .4*2
Cleveland . 30 31 .492 .600 4*4
Chicago .2t 31 4K3 492 .475
Philadelphia .22 38 367 377 .361
Yesterday’s Results
New York, 12-10; Boston, " 5
Chicago, *; St. Louis. 3
Detroit. 1; Cleveland. 0.
Philadelphia Washington, rain
Lome* ToiImv.
St. Louis st Chicago.
Detroit at Cleveland
Philadelphia «t Washington.
New York at Boston.
AMERICAN %8*0< IATI4»V
standings.
W L. P< t. W n l ose
f oulavlll# . 37 26 :.*7 - '2
Indianapolis . 7 27 . <8 686
81 Paul . 38 3<» 659 if! 1
Columbus .33 32 .504 .515 .but)
Kansas City HI .36 .465 463 448
Minneapolis . . 30 26 455 .463 44*
Toledo ."8 35 444 .463 .438
Milwaukee 26 38 4«« .415 .400
Yesterday's Results.
Kansas Cit\, ii; Minneapolis. 10.
Hr. Paul, 8. Milwaukee, 3
Columbus, 9; Indianapolis, 0
Louisville, 4; Toledo. 1
Games Today.
Toledo st Louisville.
Columbus at Tnd'anspnlis
Kansas City at Minreapolj*.
Milwaukee *t St. Paul
TRISTATE LEAGUE.
Standing*.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose
Beatrice .79 18 « 17 825 604
Grand Island .....25 21 .643 653 '32
Hastings ?i 23 .477 439 .467
Sioux Falla ?1 24 4 67 478 45;
Siou X City ,20 2 4 456 467 4 44
Norfolk . 1 * 24 4 29 4 4 2 4 1 9
Y esterday’s Results.
Sioux City. 6-0; Norfolk 6-1
Grand Island 6; Beatrice 1.
Sioux Falls. 8. Hast ngs 2.
Games Today.
Sioux City at Beatrice.
Hastings at Norfolk
Sioux Falla ai Grand Island,
INTERN YTIONAL.
Syrscuace 2. Buffalo f>.
Rochester 3; Toronto 8
Jersey City —Reading. »sln.
Ralimore Newark, rain.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY.
Ruillngron. 6, Marshalltown, »•
Ottumwa. 8: Waterloo, i
Csriar Rapids 6 Moline, 2
Ko«k Island, 3; Dubuque. 6.
TAX \S LEAGI K.
San Antonio. 10; Dullna. 7.
Houston, ti ; Fort Worth. II
Galveston, 2; Wichita Falls. 6
Beaumont, 12, Shreveport, 7.
THREE EYE LEAGI E.
Deca t in 1 . P^or in. 3
Terr** Haute. 4. Danville. 1.
Evansville, it); Bloomington, 1.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Chattanooga. 1ft. Little Bock. 2 5.
Blrmlngba r*. t . Atlanta 6
Mobile 10, New Orleans 12.
Nashville, o Memphis, 19
as ..1 1 . - - -
SI
Leatrice Joy
Adolphe Menjou
Percy Marmont
In a story of love on a forgotten South
Sea Isle
l>e I nit Presentation
FERERA’S
HAWAIIANS
i
Lloyd Hamilton
“GOOD MORNING”
1 I
1 ester day’s Results.
I,ATOM \
First rave: Mile and 7o yards:
M iae Mazle t Horn ) .3 ;. 10 117ft X SO
Jupiter ( Lyke ).t 'hi 4 60
Harrv H. (K Pool). ». 70
Tim* 1 44 8 6 F!ow*r Shop, Ruby.
Phenol. IJprre. Redwood. Tluonev. John
Q. Kelly, Nuyaka and Roldgold al.so ran.
Second rave: Five furlongs:
Shark (F. Pool i . 17 90 T.fiO SO
Brown Sugor (Lyke). 4 40 3.10
Hurry Inn (Garner) ....3.30
Time: 1:01. Zuker. Pyroot. Thundering.
Fusilevr. Down Town. St Faust. Captain
Mat tin. Star Sweeper and Will Wells also
ran.
Third rave -(Substitute). - One mile and
seventy yards:
Who Knows .Me. ( Williams > . 9 00 4 30 1 10
Colored Boy. il'rnnki . . b.i'O 3.60
Chaplet, (Griffin) .9 80
Time 1:11 2-6. Sands of Pleasure, Reel
Foot. Sister Flo, Stump Jr , and Repeater
also ran.
Fourth rave—Sir furlongs:
Pindar Pe I, (Garner) 9.20 4 00 .3 80
Braedulbane. (Kelsayi . 3 2u 3.00
King O’Neill II.. (Williams). 8.10
Time—1:11 4-5. Xanola, Breakfast
Bell, Belie nf Elizabethtown, Poland. Val
ley Light, and Huon Pine also ran.
Fifth rare 6 furlongs:
Great Jaz. (Fronk) . 3 SO 2 40 2 20
Bourbon Boy. (Harvey). 2 60 2.50
Batter tTp. (Noel) . 3 30
Time: 1.11 4 » larei. e and Miss Cerlna
alao tan.
Sixth race: 5 4 furlongs:
Little Gipsy. (Kaiser) . . 2ft 60 8 20 4 70
Dangerillo. (Stuns) . t.tJO 3.60
Ivory, (KHsa\ ) t 00
Time: 107 15. A\iite, Blun. he J, . Big
nonia and ParUner Jewell also ran.
Seventh race; Mile and a sixteenth:
Quotation, (Hastings) ... 9 9u 5.60 4 40
Bona \ era, (Kederia) . 13.80 8 60
Over Fire, (Jones) . 8 80
Time: I:.*: 2-6 Ramblrr. Privilege,
Dobson and Peter Maloney also ran.
Today's Entries.
I.ATOM A.
First race: Purse. 91.400; claiming; 9
year-olds; 6 furlongs;
Mts* Mischief 10b x M is* Fortune 100
Hunter .110 Hnmra .105
xShlnlng Gold 1 »>«» Nell Jo .106
Star Cudgel ...110 Telescope .113
xLadv Marian.. 100 x Lamp ward ...lob
Denial . no Fellow M* Ilf
xMason Towle 105 Levoy .lit)
Mill Hoy .110 Bugler .110
xGussle P.ion Brookdale 108
Second race Purse. $1,400; maiden
3-year-olds and up; 6 furlongs
rtolly Boy .....110 Our Option ....105
Begin’a Luck ..105 Dig Up .105
Magic Wand .110 John Hager ...110
Kittle Jim .l"b Moon Lady ....111
Gorget .110 Erne .105
Aroma .lift Ambalika .105
Renown .110 Blanche E ....105
Mamie OJane 105 Just David ....110
Hats Up .110
Third race: Purse, $1,600; claiming;
3-vear-oIds and up; 14 miles:
Blow'g Bub'lea 117 .louett .108
Ram kin .lox Quesada .Ill
Smuts .108 MavBeth .108
Heacourt .108 Sway .lug
Fourth rai e Purse. 85 000 added;
Cincinnati trophy; 2-year-olds; 6 fur
longs:
Step Along .119 Lee U. Cotner. 119
aPusseui .127 kuhlai Khan ..11a
H<)h Susanna ..109 bBUI Strap .112
Flying Ebony .119 a Kitty Pat ....124
Sweep Park ...124 Brave Bob lib
Annihllator ...115 bBetalguese ..116
< apt. iin 118 Laaa <>’ Mina . . ion
hJ N Camden enlt. bldlehour farm
stable entry.
Fifth rai c Purge $25,000 added. "The
fatonia Derby." 3 year-olds. 14 miles.
Polo Grounds ..114 Modest ,....111
Lord Martin I is Revenue Agent 118
Giblon. .....118 Da/.zbr .118
s King Gorin JI 118 Bla-k Gold ...126
Beau Butler ...118 <'bilhov.ee.118
a Bourbon Hoy 118 Mr Mutt .... 1H
a Board A Coyne entry
Sixth iste Purse $1,600.' 'Ths Photo
Engravers Club," allowance*. 2-year-old
colts and gelding*. 6 4 furlong*
Kublal Khan .110 High Water ...104
Not Enough ...104 a Super Frank .104
The Smasher ..107 a Fairy Ms-ter .110
Morehead.104 Tangara. .104
aAudley Farm entry
Seventh ra-e Purge $| ffio claiming, 3
year-olds and up, mile and 7u sards.
White Star . .. I j _• Pret* Pc-1 cian 95
New Gold .... 105 Donegal 112
Main Spring 104 Billot Brush .109
Say No ..10«t Blue Nose 113
R kv Mountain 112 King Tut .109
xAppranfh e allowance claimed Cloudy,
ilow (drying out )
Handers Defeat Blues.
Beatrice, Neb.. June 27 —Grand Island
trimmed the series with Beatrice here
today, winning 6 to 1 E Shupe had the
Beatrice hitters at his mercy all through
the game Score.
GRAND IHLND (T) BEATRICE (T>
ab h po a e, ah h po a e.
F'childs 2b 6 1 1 2 OPurdr 3b 3 2 3 3 0
Buser 3b 2023 OSugga 2b 40260
Hinkle 1b 6 3 16 0 1 Beall rf 4 0 1 0 0
B ntan rf 4 12 0 n Ritchie rf 4 0 3 0 0
Quinn *.« 4 2 0 2 0 McCoy lb 4 1 12 2 0
M'haus If 4 u 1 o 0 Dlen.s If 4 2 o 0 0
Row rf 4 2 1 0 OB'ant «* 4 0 2 5 1
Willetts r 4 1 4 (i ot nger . 3 16 10
F. S' j-e p 3 0 0 4 0 Prejean p 1 0 ft 2 <1
- Houtz p 2 0 0 1 0
Total* 16 1H 27 11 l - -
Tuts Is 33 6 27 19 1
s or* bv Innings:
Grand Island . 03® 00O—6
Beatrice mud ®©y 01O—-1
Sum mar) Ruin. Fainbild . Buser.
jj bkie • !), Hf<winaii ( ngef Hume runs
Fairchild*. Hinkle. 'Iwuhase hits Bow
iiiaii Mi i'o>, Quinn. Unger. Sacrifice hit;
nhupe Stolen hazes; Buser. Rowe. T»ou
b!e plays Bondmant to .McCoy; Buser to
Hinkle Stru-k out B' Houtz 1. i. Pre
ban, 4; by Hhune. 4 Hs*ea on ball* Off
Houtz. 1; off Prejean. 2; off Shupe I
Passed ball Willetts H-’s off Prejean.
* In 5 inning*; off Houtz 2 in 4 toning*
Losing pit* her Pre jean Time. 1.45 I'm
Plra* Zink an*l Maples
I’lav Finals in College
t.nlf Tourney Saturday
<1r##nwii-h, Conn, .111n»• IT.—A coti
pl* of Mg fterth&s will fire a wav «t
oarh ofher tomorrow in the final* of
tlio Intercollegiate golf tournament
Unless they are unexpectedly spiked
in the third and snm final rounds to
Yesterday's Results.
vqi kih < r
First r»i *■ Five furlong*
I'onimlee (Thurber) .8-5 ? 5 18
Mervina (Burns) .1 5 I -8
Margaret Hi l. (L. Fa tori even
Time: t :00 4 5. Gipsy Flyer. Wleer,
M*uguet also isn
Hecond rate: Six and one-half furlongs
Prime Minister (Thurber).... 7-1 - l even
Washington (Barnes) .even 1 2
The Poet (Dawson). .H-5
Time. 1:19. Dominique. Banter. St.
Allan, Cockney. Defiant and Batsman also
inn.
Third race One mile:
Hunayr (Connelly) .. 5 1 8 R 1-3
Whetstone f Ponce t ... 8-6 1-::
Ohone (I. Callahan) .1-3
Time: 1 :39 4-5 Relentless also mn.
Fourth race: One mtle:
Brainstorm (McAfee) .19 nut out
Sherman (Coltilsttl) ..out out
Time: 1:394-5 Two started.
Fifth race—One mile and a sixteenth:
Friday 13th, (Fields* .4-1 3-2 3-R
Wood lake, ( Fair broth er) .3-2 3-5
Superbutn. (.1. Caliaham) .2-6
Time—1:48. Royal Duck, Scare Crow,
Anniversary. Belcrosa, Filomar, and Pat
Casey alno ran.
Sixth race—Five furlongs
Charles il« Marco. (Carter). . 4-1 3 2 3-5
Sun Hator, (Connelly). 3 2 3-5
Slice, (Sand*) . 3-1
Time— 1 ;00 1-6. New Moon Haflrick.
Retire. Darius, Solar .Mia, Cimmerian,
1 a lupflre Tales and Night March also
ran.
Today's Entries.
aqCkihct.
FIr*t race Claiming, 2-year-olds snd
up. li1, furlongs
BanlHin Cock ..107 Lord Laron ...107
x.Jcsea mine . . . 97 Montmartre .106
Dolomite .117 F7xit .H>4
Galleon .112 Corn Products .107
* ue Hack .... In7 Conceal .107
Spontaneous ...107 Willlgoosa .112
Sixteen t'opples 112 Barton ........ 107
xVulcaln Queen 103 Rugby . ..116
vDolly Gaffney .100 xl.ouvern# .....112
Engle Arbie ...102 Sophy .110
xKxtend .107
Second rare. The Phantom steeple
■ haae. handicap, selling, 4-year-olds snd
up. about two mile*
Fair Lady 135 Berk .148
Vox Popull If...144 Son Serpent ....1.37
Decisive ..139 Jim Coffroth ...138
Third rare: The Great American, 2
yesr-olds. five furlongs:
Nicholas .j ... 11 7 Singlefoot .118
Hummer Time .114 Sunny Man . ..114
Crumple .117 FTlf .124
Laplander .126 Red Sultan ...114
Swope .114 Barney Google .117
Faddist .117 Don Jack .114
Reminder .117 Ftndland . TIT
Volatire .114 Young Martin ..117
Hunanrd .114 Trip Lightly ...114
High Binder .. .117 Noah .114
Fourth race- The Brooklyn handicap,
3-year-olds and up mile and a furlong:
Dunlin ..11ft Hunsinl .104
Klondyke . 97 sDeaperate
Hephaistos .110 Desmond .... 97
Rialto .112 Thunderclap 117
Agakhan . 9r. Ten Minutes ... 92
Mad Plav .110
xThe weight on Desparate Desmond In-I
elude* a penalty of fivs pounds
Fifth race Claiming. 3-year-olds and
up. mile and fl ve-slxteentha
xOld Welbourne 1 or Gray Gables .. Ilf
\ Hvron .96 N-goclareur .. .11R
Maryland Belle 101 Cinna IftH
Royal Duck ...111 Minto TI .108
Kxtend .103
Sixth race The Hplnnalog, fllllqs. I
year-olds. 4>j furlong*
Gad ... 119 Mother Gone# , 114
Franconia . . .107 Buena Vista . . 107
Snow Drop . ...107 Julie.119
Swinging .113 Prudentia .107
Nedana .116 Flvlng Comet .ID
Clavichord .119 Transwnv .10"
Vilna 107 Huperlet te . 4_. . . 111
xApprenM* * a h warn * > Inimed
Raining. Track sloppv
Canaries Outplay Cub*.
Heatings. Neb . June 27 — Sioux Fall*
outplayed the Cuba here tndav and won
the final game of the eerie* b' * to ?
B" V held th» Cubs to three hit*
relieved Swlck in the sixth and pitched
good hall
SIOUX FALLS (T) HASTINGS TI
_ . a h h pn a e s b. b po a e
•c hlllts If fi 1 7 0 1* tte««e rf 3 0 3 ] 0
Tho eon rf 4 ft 4 ft rc****i| rf 3 n 4 a ft
1 ' land 3b 4 111 DNoirk 3h J ft 2 0 1
Snow r 5 1 7 2 0 Walter* ?h J t 1 1 J
^tu'gen 1b 4 1 r. 0 JG e 2b *b 8 0 2 ft i
Cleve 2b 4 ? 5 2 ft Tome* |f 2 14 10
Menard ea 4 2 17 OFenron lh 3 ft 7 1 1
Nolt rf 2 0 1 0 9 Moll# «• 3 1 2 R ft
Beck p 8 1 ft 1 ft Cheek e 3 ft 2 on
•-- — Swlck p 1 ft ft 1 1
Totals *R • 27 8 1 Cox p 2 0 ft ft f*
Totals 27 3 27 1ft «
Score hr Innings*
‘- out Falla .ftftft ft.32 111 — 9
Hastings .... ftftft ftftft jftft— 2
Hurnmar' Has** on halls Off Berk.
7 off Swlck. 2. off C fix. 1 Two-haae
hits Menard. Hnow. SchultX. Walters.
Molls. Double plays: Menard to C|*v# »o
Htuvengen Hesae t*» Noack. Struck out
Hy Be h 6; by Swlck, 2. Earned runs:
v*.oux Falls. 4 Hasting- 2 ]^*ft on
b.«ses: Sioux Falla. f> fliiatlngfl 2 He
f 1 f - e 1 ta Noll. Thomsen. Cleveland,
Stolen b,*sea- Hchultx. Thomson, Hfuveng’
"*n. Runs Schultz. Snow Htuvengen (2»,
(leva .Menard. N’nlf. Beck. Walters.
I Tomes Umpire Harkins Time 1 46.
Colorado Springs Four Win.
Cheyenne, Wyo.. June 26.— The
Colorado Springs polo team tonight
wai declared the winner of the Port
I>. A. Russell polo tournament, hav
ing defeated the winners of previous
games In rompetltions. In today’s
cams Fort Riley, Kan , defeated Fort
r.eavenworth, Kan., IS to It. Fort
Rllev had a seven gosl handicap.
I _
Yesterday's H esul Is.
II AMII.TOV.
First rac*: Fix# furlongs
Night Shade (Allen). *70 <ft« 4.10
Reify Malone (Lee)..900 A 00
Master Blue (F*. Walls) .7 95
Tlbe: t .01 1-5. Aiekket, Star matin
Mar^arelfa E, Helen Buck and Mlaa
Bezetto also ran.
Second race - Steeplechase two miles
Loyterer (O'Connor) .(.90 1.50 3 Of.
Circuit (Brown) . 1 2 15 4 45
Links (Harris) .... .3.00
Time: 3:51 i-f, Bulldog Drummond,
Fagebrook. Gay ''ip and Shadow Lawn
also ran
Third rare: 1 «4 mil**
Beau of the Meat (Wilson) 1?95 5 00 190
Beth Hodder (Scohle) ..1 50 1 00
Hreybourne (Rcnzei't) .A.50
Time: 1:58 1-5. Wpdding Prince. Trail
Blazer, l.easide. Rebus also ran.
Fourth rac’: ft furlongs
.Toy Smoke (Morris) ..9 98 3 10 103
Farko (McTaggart) .145 2 56
Pa no, (Baker) .A 95
Time 1:12 1-5. Heeltaps. Push Pin
and Real Artist also ran
Fifth race- 5*4 furlongs:
Will Land (Stevens) . 12 05 5 15 out
McKenna (Chalmers) . ..110 out
Viola Button (McTaggart) ..out
Time: 1:06 4-5 Ahljire also ran.
Sixth race: 1 t lfi miles:
Lucky Antoine (Wilson) . ..4 90 1.10 2.55
Insulate (King) .2.85 ,1.45
Altlsslmo (L Langi .4 10
Time: 1:49 2 ■ Ebb Tide. Sea Monarc h.
Loveliness and Bethlehem Steel also ran.
Seventh race: 1 mile:
Lunetta (Chalmers) . . . .4 88 2 40 2.1 0
Top Sergeant (Harvey) . 2 55 2 20
Llewellyn (Hay) .2 45
Time: 1:79 2-5. .loatjuina and Tea'**
Ready also ran.
llurlers Wild. Browns I.oiie.
Chicago. June 27. — SL Louis pitchers
were wild and ineffective today and the
White Sox -#on. 9 to 3. Jacobson made
a home rim in the aecond Inning. Score:
ST. LOUTS (A) CfflCAOO (A)
ah h.po.a e ab h pn.a.e.
Tobin rf 5 1111 Mostll cf 4 2 3 0 0
Sister 1h 5 4 1 2 2 0 Elsh rf 4 1 ft ft 0 !
Wil ma If 4 0 1 0 0 Collins 2h 3 18 2 0
M’M’u* 2b 5 1 4 ft 0 Sheetx' lb 5 3 7 1ft
Jac aon cf 5 2 7ft 0 Falk If 5 2 2 1 ft
Bob'on 1h 2 1 1 2 n French *« 114 2ft
Severeid c 1 0 2 ft ft narrett 1b 3 1 1 2 ft
Gerber ** 3 1 ft 7 0 Crouse c 4 2 4 0ft
M'M’an as o n 1 o o T.Lvone p 7 o o 1 o
Wing’d p 10 0 11 -
Bayne p ft ft ft 0 ft Total* 31 1 1 27 9 n
G Lyons p 1 o ft « ft
xR ice 1 ft o n n
rBenneU 1 ft ft o o
Grant p 0003ft
xSimon 1 1 ft n «
Totals 17 1124 17 2
xBatted for G Lyon* In seventh.
xBatted for Gerber In *‘rhth.
xBatted for Grant in ninth.
Score by Innings
St. Louis .Otft Oft) ooi 7
Chicago ... .. .001 401 in* *i
Summery Runs: Tarohson. Williams.
Simon. Sheely (2), Falk (2). French (2).
Barrett. Crouse (2) Two-base hit*:
Sheely (3), Tobin Home run: Jacob
son Stolen bases Collins. Mostll (2).
Sacrifice*: Severeid. Mostll, T Lyons,
Barrett Double play French to Col
lin* to Sheely. Left on base* St. Louis.
11- Chicago » Base* on ba'ls: Off
W|ne<rd. 4 off Bavne 1 off T. Lyon*.
2. Hits- Off Wlngard, 5 in three and
two thirds Innings off Bavne, none in
no Innings off G. Lv0n* 7 in two and
■ ne third Innings off Grant, ft in two
lunlnrs Tilt by nltohed ball: Bv T Ly
nns, Robertson Wild pitch Bavne. Los
ing pltch*r: Wlngard. Umpire* Con
nolly and Hildebrand. Time: 2:00
Bark at the Polo grounds for n brief
farewell before starting we*» < he Giant*
increased their lead over the Cub* to
three and one half same* hr winning
from Boston. I to 1.
/-—-s
| Pacific Coast League |
V ____ j
Lot Angele*. June 27: R HE
Portland... 5 11 3
fT 21 1
Batteries T.everenr Kerf* and Cot’ll
rane. ghelienback and Hannah
Saw Franciaro, June 2? R H E
Seattle . . 5 11 3
San Francium. 11 1« 2
Batteries Pagbx Jones and F. Raid
win. Geary and Agnew
Sacramento. June 27 R Tf, E
Oakland . . 1 12 1
Sacramento , ...... 4 7 1
Batteries Krause and Head, Hughe*
and Koehler.
•ale T.ake City, June 2L R H F.
Loe Angelea .. « 11 0
Salt Lake 111 3
Batteries Favoe snd Jenkins, Uulcthv
McCabe and Cook.
^
American Association I
V -/
St Paul, June 27 - P. It K I
bl 1 i w a u k e* .... S * 3 j
St Paul .... * 11 2
Batteries. Walker and Tounk, Finery
and Dixon
Indianapolis. Jur.* 37 - H H K
Columbus 9 in |
Indianapolis g 4 0
Batteries. Poulke and Urban; Petty,
Smith and Krueger
Minneapolis, June 17 —• R If E
K ansa a City ... 1 j 1 $ _
Minneapolis 19 1 ;
Batteries. Wilkinson Ahtnan and Skiff
Lynch, Harris and Mayer.
Louisville, June 27 R H F
T oledn . 1 9 3
leiutex Ills ». 4 « 5
Batter •*• J"hnr>n and Gaston. Hells
snd Meyer.
Yanks End Losing
Streak: Defeat
Red Sox Twice
Boston Pitching Ineffective in
First Game—Poor Field
ing Costs “Beaneaters
Second Contest.
''OST<iX, .June 27, - New
Vnrk abruptly ended its
losing streak by faking
both games from Boston
today 12 to 7 and 10
too. The Boston pitch
ing was incffedtive In
the first, game and its
fielding was poor be
hind Boss in tlie second game. Score:
Score, first gam*
NEW YORK (A) BOSTON (A)
ab h po a e Mb b po s e.
Witt cf 4 2 2 0 OK.stead rf :> 1 2 0 o
Hen’lok If 1 «» 1 b " Wamb’s 2b 6 3 4 2 1
Dugan 3b 6 3 0 10 Yearh If 5 14 0 0
Ruth lf-rf 2 0 5 o ••llama lb 5 2 6 1 0 ,
M*use! rf 4 2 0 <> o (*cilHng rf 6 3 1 0 0.
Finn lb 6 3 3 0 0 Clark 3I> 4 3 3 3 0
Hchang r 6 1 7 0 0 Pielnirh c 6 1 4 0 o j
.1 on son 2b 3 1 1 0 « I.e* ss 3 12 3 0
M NTy 2b 10 0 1 0 Murray p 2 0 0 0 0
grott s* 5 0 3 2 o Ful ton p 0 0 0 0 0,
Sha’key p 3 2 0 2 u sO'Nelll 0 0 0 0 0
Jones p 1 0 0 0 0 ('nnnelly 0 0 0 0 0,
xHoffman 0 0 0 0 0 Fuhr p 0 0 0 0 0
-W’man p 0 0 1 o u
Totals 38 14 2 7 6 0 /To<It 1 0 0 0 0
Ruffing p 0 0 o o 0
/Boone 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 4 1 1 5 27 t 1
x Balled for Witt In seventh.
/Batted for F’ullerlon In sixth
/Kan for O’Neill in sixth
/Batted for Workman in *Ighfh.
/.Batted for Ruffing In ninth.
Hrore by Innings
New York .300 004 f.Oo 13
Boston .ooi H04 110— 7
Summary: Runs: Witt, Dugan <31.
Ruth C.'). Meusei <2). Johnson. McNally.
Scott, Shawkev, Wambaganss (2). Harris,
rolllna <2). riark. I*ie|al« h Two ba*«
hits Pipp. Dugan <2). Meusel, Collins
(2), Wambsganaa, Clark <21, Harris.
Three-base hits: Shawkey. Veach, Plci
nich Home run: Meusel. Sacrifices
lones, Hoffman. Double play: W a nabs
gannii to Harris Left on base* \>w
York. 8; Boston. 11 Bases on halls Off
Shawkev. 2; off Jones, 2; off Murray. 1.
off Fullerton. 1, Off Fuhr. Htruck
out: By Shawkey, 2; by Jones, 2. by
Murrav. 1; bv Fullerton. 1: by Workman.
I Hits • »ff Shawkey. H In five ami
two thirds Innings: off Jones. K in three
and one-third innings; off Murray. 11 In
five and one third Innings; off Fullerton,
1 In two-third* inning, off Fuhr, 1 In
two thirds inning, off Workman. 3 in
one and one-third Innings, off Huffing,
none in one inning Winning pitcher;
Shawkey losing pitcher Murray I m
pires: DIneen and Moriarty Time; 2 J >
Second game
NEW YORK < A) BOSTON (A)
ab. h.po a e. ab.h.po a e
Witt rf 4:10 0 Flags’d rf 4 ‘i 2 u 1
Dugan 3b 4 2 12 0 Want's 2b 5 12 6 1
Ruth It 4 14 10 Veach If 2 <• f» " 1
Meusel rf 4 2 2 0 0 Harris lb 1 114 1 1
pipe 1b 4 e 9 n 0 Collina rf 4 2 o o 1
Hofm’n r 4 2 6 0 • Clark 3h 110 2 0
McN'iy 2b 4 0 2 * u O'Neill r 4 " o <*
Scott sb 4 2 2 2 0 f.es ss 3 14 7 0
Hoyt p 3 0 0 1 ORoss p 2 0 0 2 0
- -rTodt 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 11 27 lOOWork’n p o 0 o 1 0
xPIclnirh 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 10 27 21 5
7. Ratted for Ho 81 in 7th
/Batted for Workman In 9th.
Score by Innings:
New York .O01 221 011 — JO
Boaton.. . .003 000 020— 5
Summary—Runs: Witt <2». Dugan « 2).
Meuael, Pipp. M- Nolly, Scott (2). If >t,
Flagstead, WamhsKarrs. Harris, J. Collins,
Lee. Two-base hits Meuael, Witt, Dugan,
Wambsganaa (2) Harris. Sacrifices: Du
gan, Hoyt, Meusel, M« Nelly. Stolen bane:
Lee Double plays: McNxlly to Pipp. Scott
to McNally to Pipp, Wambaganss to Lev
to Harris. J.eft on bases: New York, 7.
Boston, 6 Bases on balls: Off Hoyt, 4.
off Ross. 3: off Workman, 2. Struck out
By Hoyt. 3. Hits: Off Roes, 9 in 7 in
nings: off Workman. 2 in 2 innings.
Passed ball: O’Neill. Losing {Itch*" Ross.
Umpires Moriarty and Dineen Tome of
gatnf: 1:19.
MICHIGAN-ONTARIO I EAGI E.
Saginaw, 6-5; (Hand Rapids, 19-4
Hamilton, 7; Kalama/.oo o.
Hay City, 4; Muskegon, 1.
Flint I |
SUFFERED TWO YEARS
SAYS MRS. F. J. QUINN
Stomach Trouble Affected
Heart, Says Topeka
Lady.
"When X got rid of indigestion I
got rid of what some thought was
heart trouble, too.’’ recently stated
Mrs. Frank J. Quinn, 40S Lime 8t.,
Topeka, Kan.
"For two or three years before I
took Tanlac gas would form on my
stomach and often cause such a pain
ful pressure against my heart that I
would almost smother. These spells
would attack me unawares and I was
afraid to ride the street cars, sit in a
show, go out alone. They would at
tack me in the night and nearly cut
off my breath. My nerves were ail
upset, too, and I was so worried and
miserable I could hardly stand it.
"A few bottles of Tanlac stopped
my indigestion and set my stomach
in order and I have had no more of
those awful feelings about mr heart
since, although that was seven years
ago. Since that time I have always
been a friend of Tanlac. I take it in
the spring «tm» and my health has
temained good. Tanlac did what
nothing else would and I will always
praise it."
Tanlac is for sale by all good
^
QUINN
druggists Accept no substitute. Over
40 million bottles sold.
Tanlae Vegetable Pills for corvipa
tlon; made and recommended by the
manufacturers of Tanlac — Advertise
ment.
Double, Single
\\ in for Tigers
Cleveland. O., Juno 27. — WbltehUl
host Sh.tiito in a pitchers' battle here
I today, and J>etrolt defeated Cleve
land 1 to o. Rigney'K double and
Haney's single gave the Tiger* their
run. Score:
DETROIT (A) CLEVELAND (A)
ab b pn * f Rurnma rf 4 12 10
Halley 3 4 1 0 4 0 Jam's'll If 4 0 2 0 0
1 4 1 4 M PfH 14 14 9 9
Folhc'll If 4 n 4 0 0 So vel! as 3 0 2*0
HHim'n rf 4 2 2 0 0 Burn* 1b .4 112 0 0
Hurke 2b 4 1 1 3 0 L Rewall - 4 1 2 0 ft
Blue lb 2 010 0 0 Fewater 2b 3 0 1 2 0
Ttig iey ** 4 1 2 o 0 Lu»*k* 3b 3 10 2 0
Ha&ater c 2 0 4 10 She Ufa p .10 110
White ! p 3 0 0 3 0 Rmfth p 0 o e 1 "
zR’^ph *on 1 0 6 o f>
Total* 31 6 27 11 0 ---
Total* 31 7 27 14 0
rBatted for Shaute in 7th
Score by inning*:
Detroit . . , . . . ono 010 000—1
Cleveland . ..000 000 000—0
Summary—Runs: Rtgney Two-haee
hii«- Cot h Rignev, Lutsk*. Speaker.
Sac rifice*; Sha it*. F*w§f*r Double play*;
J. Sewell 11» Fewster to Burns. Left cm
re.aes: Detroit. 6 Cleveland. 7. Bases on
ball*: Off Wbltehlll. 1. off Shaute. 3.
Struck out- Bv Whltehlll. 3. by Shaute. 1.
Hit* Off Shaute, a in 7 inning*; off
Smith 1 In ’ jnnlng* Losing pitcher
Shaute. 1’mpire* Holme*. Howland and
Nall in. Tim# ■ 1 ga m< j ho lira.
Sioux City Releases Hurler.
Sioux City, Ia., June 27.—Georpe
Berry, right-handed j.itrher wa» re
leased outright here today by Georpe
Segrist, president of the Kioux City
Tristate league leam Berry, in seven
starts, lias lost five games.
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