United States Boosts Total Number of Points to 177 in Olympic Games Nurmi, Finn Star, Returned Victor in Pair of Events Uncle Sam's Athletes Win Places in All Four of Final Events Contested Thursday. By DAVIS J. WAISH. Columbes Stadium, France, July 10.—This was Paavo Numbs carnival at. the Olympic games, the wonderful Finn doing all expected when he be came a double winner within an hour's time, taking the 1,500 and 5.000-meter runs, establishing a new Olympic record of 14:31 1-6 In the long race. While Individual honors for the day were for Nurmi, the United States continued to add points to the grand totals and when 15 finals had been contested, the United States had amassed 177 points with Finland in second place with 103 points. Ameri can athletes won 43 points today in four events: 20 in the pole vault; 17 in the hammer throw: three each in the 1,500 and 6.000-meter runs. One world's record was created when Imbach of Switzerland stepped a trial heat in the 400 dash in 48 seconds, two fifths of a second faster than the time made by C. P. Reid path, former Syracuse sprinter, in Sweeden in 1912. United States athletes won places in ail of the four final events contested today. They won overwhelming vic tories in the pole vault and hammer throw and squeezed plays in the 1,500 and 5,000-meter runs. In the hammer throw, F. P. Toot ell, Boston, won with M. J. McGrath, veteran of the New York A. C., sec ond, and Jim McEarchern, San Fran cisco fifth. Thus this event gave 17 points to the United States. The pole vault was a profitable event for Uncle Sam, as his boys won the first three places. Lee Barnes, California school boy was the win ner, after jumping off a tie at 12 feet, 111-8 inches with G. Graham from California Tech. Graham won second and J. K. Brooker of Michigan, was third. Ralph Spearow, Oregon, won sixth. This event gave the United States 20 points. In the 1,500 meter run, Ray Buker, of Illinois, took fifth and Lloyd Hahn, A necessary sale of certain holdings makes unusual opportunity for you or your friend of extensive acquaintance and means tn become part owners of old and large profitable institution. Good chance to participate in an un uaual bargain. Must be investigated to be appreciated and quickly taken advantage of. Write Kir appointment. Box D-1507, Omaha Bee. .— Boston, sixth, thus earning three points for their team. John Romig saved the United States being shut out In the 6,000 meters, running fourth to win three points for America. In the long series of qualifying heats, which worked the 400-meter dash down to the semi-finals; J. Coard Taylor of the New York A. C., and H. Fitch of Chicago, survived for the semi-finals. Barnes In the second school boy to win an Olympic title. He is a student at the Hollywood, Cal, high school, school. Harness Horses Arrive for Indians Harness horses are arriving daily at AkSar-Ben field to be on hand July 23, 24, 25 and 25, When the four day harness race meeting of Ak-Sar Ben is held over the mile Ak track. The entry list to the various races has closed and each event Is well stocked with entries. There will be three races each afternoon, each race consisting of three heats. Many of the best harness horses In the middle west will be at the short Ak-Sar Ben meeting, which precedes the Iowa, Kansas and Missouri short ship circuit. WILL PLAY FOR FIELD CLUB TITLE A pair of veterans on Nebraska clay courts will meet this week, prob ably Sunday, for the Omaha Field club Invitation tennis tourna ment title, when Ralph Powell, king of Nebraska racqueteers, and Harry Koch, an old-time clay court star, will meet for the championship. Both men won over classy fields of contenders In fighting their way to the finals, and the final match should be a thriller. BRITISH WALKER CUP TEAM CHOSEN By Associated Press. London, July 10.—The British Walker cup team as finally selected today Is: Cyril Tolley, former ama teur champion; O. B. Bristow, West By fleet; C. L. Hezelet, Royal of Port Rush, Ireland; W. L. Hope, Turn berry; D. H. Kyle, Roehampton; W. A. Murray, WesthiU; Robert Scott, jr., Glasgow; Michael Scott, Royal St. George; T. A. Torrance, Sandy Lodge, and E. F. Storey, captain of the Cambridge University team. Henry Gullen, secretary of the Royal and Ancient club, will accompany the team as manager. Folkestone, England. July 10.— Miss Zetta Hills of England at 6 this morning started an attempt to swim the English channel. It has never been accomplished by a woman. I HARRY MASON’S I GREAT ONE PRICE OFFER H Choice of the House . EDITORIAL HARRY SAYS: I must clean house. Men! If you ever had an opportunity in your life, here it is. I have i taken my entire stock of woolens and priced them at ONE PRICE — $33.75. Just come in and take 1 your pick from hundreds J'ttl™,Earn JSEEt [f U°u are„ tflc man whoseenat collar into a suit and guarantee UOC8 not fit I Wdtl t to 8€€ you. 1 the fit for only $33.75. entire's**1,'andTumTt Open Saturday Evening Until 9 into money so I can pay my bills. Am willing to take the loss, and take it 1 right now, while you can make the most of it. i Don’t hesitate — I can fit you, and I’ll guarantee the workmanship to be equally as good as found in garments that sell up to $65.00. HARRY MASON. EDDIE’S FRIENDS Tim Follow Who Borrow. Chip., . EDOIB-' l M hjcn ujWO'S - , BAO LOCK To LOAM MuU 60T A KAt ! CHIPS.. AH'MOO KWOW / AMM vAlP A\ 3 27 .Mi .667 ,«.U Denver . 51 33 .607 .612 .600 St Joseph . 46 37 .554 .660 .648 Tulsa . 46 31 .548 .653 .541 Wichita . 42 41 .60* .612 .Soil Oklahoma City ..41 41 .600 .606 .434 Des Moines . 25 64 314 .325 ,3M Lincoln . 23 64 .281 .100 .24* Yesterday’s Respite. Omaha, ft Oklahoma City. *. Lincoln. 8; Tulsa. 7. St Joseph. 9 ". Des Moines, 4 11. Denver. 10: Wichita. 7. fiamei Today. Oklahoma City at Omaha. Tulsa at Lincoln. St. Joseph at Des Moines. Wichita at Denver. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win Los New Tork . 49 24 .463 .458 .64 Chicago . 44 29 .403 .698 .59' Brooklyn .39 34 .620 .624 .61? Pittsburgh . 38 35 .521 .527 .61 4 Cincinnati . 39 41 4*8 .494 .4*1 Boston . 32 43 .427 .434 .42’ Philadelphia . 39 44 .405 41 3 .490 St. Louis . 29 44 387 .395 .38. Yesterday’s Results, Boston. 6; Pittsburgh. 3 Cincinnati. 2: Philadelphia. 1. Chicago. 9-10; Brookl'-n. 5-1 St Louis. 5: New York. 4 Games Today. New York at St. Louis Philadelphia at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Chicago. Boston at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings. W.vL Pet Win Lo-e Yashlngton . .. <7 84 .658 6* 4 f61 •Jew York .41 3 4 .558 *4 .4M •etmlt 42 37 532 .638 .625 Louis .37 37 590 .597 .49.1 ' h t c a g o ...... 38 38 ,6 00 .508 .494 leveland . 77 39 .487 494 .4*1 Boston 37 49 4*1 4 *7 .4<4 Philadelphia 80 48 385 .192 3*0 . . ..C Itaoln shrdlu etaol shrdlu n n r Yesterday’s Resnfts. New York, 6 1* Chicago, 1-1. Cleveland. 4 Philadelphia. I. Boston. 8; Bt. Louis. 2 Detroit, 12-3, Washington, 1ft I (See >nd game called.) Games Today. 8t Louis at Boston Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit a' Washing!on Chicago at Nsw York, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. \Y L. Pet Win Los* '.outsvllls . 47 31 4ftS .go* 195 ndlanapolls ...46 33 584 590 677 It Paul . • 4* 14 561 .5 46 .654 ‘olumbus • .7 8 41 .481 4*8 .47 6 rolsdo . 77 49 4*1 4*7 .474 Khn.ss City 35 46 43* 444 4’ Milwaukee . ..73 44 429 438 .423 Minneapolis . 38 45 423 .430 .41* Yesterday's Results, Indianapolis * Minneapolis T. Milwaukee. 12-9 Columbus. 8-1. Louisville 6 - 8; St Paul. 4 8 Toledo. 10-11. Kansas City. I 8 Oamra Today. Toledo at Kanasa City. Columbus st Milwaukee Indianapolis at Minneapolis Isoulsvllle at flt Paul. Till STATE I. RAG IE. A tending*. W I. Pet Win T.oa. Bsatrlea . 3 4 2 4 '67 .'1 .f '' Irsnd Island ... 11 27 114 Ml 1 2 Norfolk 27 f* 491 .6"0 .4*2 4mux Falla .24 3* 4*3 412 4 7 s 410UX City .-.2 4S7 4 7 7 4 ** Hustings . 24 3 1 <66 .464 4P TfStfrdHj'i H^anlts. Norfolk 4 Orand I*!nnd 2 Flout Falls. 7 • Beatrbe, 6. Hastings. 11; Flout City, 7. Games TihIs.t. Hsatrlea at Hlnu* city Orand Island at Flows Falls Only game* sehadulad. INTERNATIONA I« I.F.AflrF .Tsraav City. 4; Syraruaa. 4 Newark. 4. Roehe.tar. 1 Baltimore 11-1; Buffalo, 7-4. Reading 4 2. Toronto. 6 9 THREE EYE I-F. AG IK. r>anv1B». 3; Fenrla, P Terra Haute Purdy 1b 6:21 Pve th 4 16 6 0 Epplav if 4 I 0 o n Cle’nd lb 4 2 0 2 1 B-»l rf 40300 St'gen lb 6 2 14 1 1 M'S '"V 1h ' S n 0 Snow a 6 111 0 U*trhle cf ft 1 ft 0 0 ^•,.11 cf 1 f 1 0 0 It'd’rnrif ss t 0 1 1 1 M'atd ss 4^26! 11/gN .h 4 '90 Tho sen rf 4 1 1 0 0 1 ng.., , 4 1 1 » " Bsek n 4 0 1 I 0 H'tettar p ‘I 0 0 S - — - IIouts p 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 14 11 39 16 1 Totals 3*1 I0 « 11 4 Rea tries .010 4»'h nt t» *. Flout Falla . 100 127 00*- 1 1 Summary Run* RrhuBs (21, I've t2>. Sleveland Btuvangen <21, Snow M.-nnr.l, Thompson. Re« k Mh'im () llondurant Fuggs < 71. I'ngei Two has** hi' Mount'd Three base lilts Pyr, iTavelsnd, Ftwvcti gm. Know II opift nine M't'ov, Kl4iv**n g«n Far r I fire lute Pya. Ntde. Menard F.nlen bases I»\e, Noll. Menard <71 l.cft on hate* Beatrice, 7. Flout I nils. Ill Poitbla plat Menard to I've to Hltivett gen Innings plt.ltad B' H<« *1.1 7. by Until*. 1 Puses on bull* <‘ff 11 • t e! ler, I Off ffm*t ? I off Be k Ft Mlt U nut? Hv lloatetler, 1; by Mark. Bussed ball Fnnw Earned rune «»ff li velier * , off Back 1. Tints of game: 1 46. I’m [pir*. Meytra. A* Hastings ^K ins Series Final • Sioux City, la.. uJly 10—Hastings won th* final gam* of ths series from Sioux City here today by a score of 11 to 7. Because of the crippled condition of the t'ard hurling staff It was necessary to use two recruits both of whom were hit hard by th* visitors. Both clubs played ragged baseball, several *nsy chance* be in*,' allowed to drop safely for hits Kills continued to hit the ball getting two doubles and a single out of four times a' bat Noa^k Hastings' third ■acker. hit three doubles. HASTINGS * T) SIOUX CITT. (T) ab h po a e ab h po.a.e Heass rf 8 4 " 0 t’Oood'n 2b 5 3 2 1 2 Molle 2b 4 2 3 11 M'D'ott c 6 3 8 0 0 • 'a*M* cf 4 2 3 0 OH'ardi rf 4 211 0 0 Walters ss 8 2 13 1 Kills lb 4 311 0 1 Tomes If 3 2 4 0 ©p’dlrt* 3b 5 2 0 8 0 ills;.!* lb 4 12 0 b Benson as 4 0 2 0 1 Noack 8b 6 3 12 " Stucker If 4 0 110 Stout c 6 13 0 ONnre’k cf 4 13 0 0 W right p 6 0 0 3 0 Belita p 0 0 0 2 0 — -N*s*t. Biff Dung. Rlua and Red. Levoy an* anti one half furlong* Goldpleca « Colt Hat tl)... .1 « out out spun (Burke) . 3 6 14 Pedagogue (L Fator) ....... ,... 4-5 Tim# 1 06 3 V < hamplgnol. Slice, Re pulae. Sumpter. John Marion# II. and Sandra) alao ran II \\\ 1'tlORNR. First rat#: Five furlong* White Alley (Stutta) 41761*. Dad Luck (done#) ..46 1 3 Glory (Martin) . 4-6 Tim# 1 oiH 1 Intake. Phyllta Gentry and John t> . alao t an Second la-e Five furlong*: Neat Girl < Kill*) ... 6-17536 Sorlln# (Jonea) .2 6 1-6 Slav tin ( Wood) . 76 Tim# 1:06 2-6. Prince** Seth, Trevardy. Mi** Oitinnil and \l Herbert alao ran Third tare Six furlnngaf Piedmont (Barrett) 2*4-1 even ? 6 • •mmontler McMeckln (Stutta) ?l e\en hailhful tilt I (Doyle) .1-1 Time 1 is 4 . Kippyr, Simplicity, Jack Frnat and Ikon Belleva Me alao ran. FtiurGi race Gna mile Black Gold (Mooney) . . .3 6 out out King Gorin II (Garnet), ....out nut (It herne ( M• 1 )ei rn»>tt) .out Tint#: 1 1 . i Bourbon Boy also tan Flftb face Mile ami “0 yard* Hoy < HairMt) .146 C6 26 Prince K (Hell) ...13 1 6 Alii# Ot he (Wiener). .35 Tim**. I Flower Shop, Chaplet, *!*•• ran • xth rn< c Mil# and a sixteenth The Runt (dom «t 11 6 4 6 1 1 « »\ er Fire ( FIR* t ,4613 tangerine (tleriilv) eyep lime 1 55 Bona Net*. Dobaon anti I telle A into alao inti Entrv List for j Net Tourney Closes Tonight Ralph Newell, In charge of the city tennis tournament which starts Sat urday afternoon at 2 p. m. on the Omaha Field club courts, announced this morning that all entries must be In by 7 o’clock Friday night. Pearlngs will be made as soon as registration closes, and play will be gin the next day. • Over 60 entries have been received for the net meet, and officials anticipate a registration of from 100 to 125. Entrance for the women’s tourna ment must be signified before 9 a. m. Monday morning. Play will begin the same morning. AMATEUR rTAWWWSf IN 111 si III \ L. Standing*. Won. I.oat. Pr*. | Cudahy* . 'i 2 .*1K Overland* . '* ~ -81* Harding* ... 6 ft ,60. Twilight games will l'e played on Tuesday, Au gust 22 and Tuesday, August 29 by the second division nines in order to bring their loop to a close on Au gust 9. Church league schedules: imisioN no i. July II—Clifton Hill Hanseom Turk, pearl M. K.-North Prssbytsrlan Flist chr tut isn. Fir at M F Jul\ 19 North I’resbyterisn-Flrst M F liiniiom Psrk Fltst Christian. Clifton Hill Pesrl. July ?*— Pearl First Chr st|*n, Clifton (HU North Prsaby to; Isn. Hsnirom Psrk First M K August : Hansoom Psrk Pesrl. First M V. Clifton lllll. North Presbvtartan hirst Chrlstisn August 9 Clifton lllll First Chrlstisn Pearl-First M K , Hanseom Psrk North Presbyterian IHMHION NO. •. July 1? yNrst Nuptial Olivet Baptist, IMets M F Parkvsls Presbj t er isn. Heihsny Chapel Central Psrk fnngtegs * mnsI. Calvsty Baptist-Mouth Mt.ls Chris I is n July t9 Psrkvsls First Baptist. Cen ftsl Psrk PlsU. tUlvst calvary. Christian Met tinny July :? iTwtlightt —Bethanv Olet* First Baptist Csivavv Central Psrk I’sik \ A !«•. Ol I' el 8 S Chr isn July ?f' s 8 i hiistlsn Central Park. Bsthanv First Baptist. Psrkvsls-Cahsry I *le| SI Olivet. July 29 (Twilights- Park vale 8 K. Christian. Centtsl Park-Calvary. Bethany. Olivet. 1'lets First Bspflsi August 2 Bethanv Calvary, Central Park Fust Baptist I'ietr S S Christian. Olivet Baptist Pstkvsle August 9 Central I Htk olivet. Bethany Pstkvsle First Bsptlst 8. 8. Christians. Olsls-v slv si > . Uits*"J Misses Buffaloes OKLAHOMA CITY. AB.R.H.TB.8H.SB.BBTO.A.E. Hork rf. 4 1330 01*00 Mrnif If 4 1 1 I 0 1 1 1 0 <> Kwlhcr rf 4133 0 00*00 l.uilrrtM lh ft 1 1 4 0 0 0 7 0 0 MrNnllv *b 4 * 0 0 0 0 1 1 * 0 TaO 8I> 41SS100000 Knh.lot «• .ft 0 0 o 0 0 0 3 1 * Hair o . . . 4 I I 3 0 0 0000 llrnwn p 3 0 3* 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 •lohnnon P..1 00 0 00000 0 Total! si* H 13 33 1 1 3 34 7 * BI'ITALOFA AB.K H.TB.SII.SB BB.PO A F Thnmp.on Sb 411 1001331 llohlnaon rf ft 3 3 20 00 0 00 ( ullnp lb . ft 1 1 2 0 0 O IS 2 0 0. 110rnr If ft 1 I 40 0 010 0 Bo now It* rf 4 2 3 ft 0 0 1 3 1 0 l) \rlll .« 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 1 Lonoluin 3b 4 2 2 30 0 00 10 Wllilrr c 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mark n 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 Koupal p .3 0 000 0 01^2^0 Totala 30 H 7i 32 0 0 3 37 14 2 Hrore by Inning*: Oklahorrm City 801 040 OOO -8 Hit* . 411 040 011—12 Buffalo*! . 010 313 0*i—0 Hit# .020 288 03x—IS Surnmfary—Home run*: I-uderua, Oo borne. Three !*#*•«<* hit*: Hale. Wilder. Two bane lilt*: < irll«»l>. Honowitr. <2>. 1. cmthan, Hock Felber. Tate (2), Brown i I) .Huii* and hit*: Off Brow n. 7 and 10 in 5 2-8 inning*; off Johnson. 2 and A in 2 1-3 Inning*; off Mack. H and 10 In 1 1-3 Inning*: off Konpal, Oand 2 In 4 2-3 inninv*. Ilu*e on hall*: Off Brown. 3: of! Mmk. 3; off Johnson. 0: off Koupal. II. stnmk out: By Brown. X: hv Johnson. 1 by Murk. 2: by Koupal. 3. Winning pitch er: Kntipul. Ironing pitcher: Johnson. 1 mplre*- lingo and Gaffney. l*fo on Inuxti Oklahoma € 11y:. X; Omaha. “ Bears ^ in Loose Game From Izzies Denver .Tuly in—Denver took a loose ly played game from Wichita her# today. 10 to 7 Three hurlera on each aide were -o.j. he 1 f r *4 hits, hut the Witches mid'1 six errors Haley of Wichita go" a h-un** run. Seora: W ICHITA (W) DENVER (V. ) ab.h po a e ah h po * * Smith cf 5 2 10 OGorman 2b 4 3 3 4 0 Butler 2h 5 10 7 "Falk Sb 5 1 ^ ? 2 1 >unning rf S 0 2 1 OG'lardl If 4 0 3 0 0 Berk lb 3 19 0 1 O'Brien cf 5 2 10 0 Ha lev s* 5 5 13 ' Knight lb 4 1 10 1 0 Clespl# If 5 2 3 1 1 Floyd rf 3 2 0 0 0 Hot t 2b 5 14 1 1 Fiercer *■ 4 3 2 5 '■ M M'lan e 5 1 4 1 2Roch# o 2 0 7 Seilers p 2 10 1 1 Brown p 1 1 1 0 0 • an pbell pi 0 0 ft o Hall p Hovlik p o n n i "Freeman p 0 0 0 0 0 x Wales 1 0 0 0 0 - -Totals 35 14 27 15 0 Totals 40 14 24 15 ft xFiitted for Campbell In alghtn. Score by Inning*: Wirhlta .MO lftft 021— 7 Denver ."40 420 OOx—10 Summary—Runa: Dunning (2). Reck (2), Ha>y <2). Bott. Falk O Brian. Knight. Floyd. Berger (2». Rorhe <»). Brown. Hal! Two-ha*e hits O Brian. Smith, Gillespie Three-base hits n^r ger Gorman. Falk McMullen Horn* run: Haley Stolen bases: Berger. Roche i t Floyd. Stcrifiees: Floyd, Gar man. Ginglard! Double play: Hall to! Hcm he To Knight. Struck out: By Brown. 2 by Hall. 2: by Bel ers. 2: by i 4". l Bases on balls: Off Br an 1. off Hall. 1: off Seller* 7; off Camp-e 1* WMd pltrh Campbell. Passed bail:; McMullen. Hft by pitched ball: By Ball. Dunning B° k Run* and hits: Off; Brown. 2 and 5 in three innings fnone. it in f. i'th> off Ha ’ 5 *rd 9 in five ar.d twr.-thir.la Innings: nff Freeman, none and non* io one-third inn'rg. o.f >e".ers * *r.d 4 in fo»jr Inning* off r»mr he!’ 2 and 5 In three Innings; off Hovlik. none and 1 In one Inning Winning j r>*t<- her Brown Losing pitcher Sell ars. Left on buses Wichita $ Denver. Umpires Collins and Held. Time. | 2:07.__ BOOSTERS, JOSIES SPLIT TWIN BILL r»*« Moines July 1ft—D*s Moires and S? Joseph divided two ore sided but ex citing games here today tfc* v:sjorg tak ing the opener. 9 to 6, and the loca.s winning the second. 11 to 0 St. oJaeph won its victory by hunching hits on Ed monson in the early innings Th^- sec *n dgam* w ag a p ' :her« battle between Had and Huron for six Innings The former weaken*- r, and was • •■it of the game by Umpire Donohue m th* eighth. Hutton was relieved by Wilson in the seventh with th* bases full and three balls and no strikes on the ba:ter and retired the side scoreless. In addition to Haid. Manager Mathes was ejected from th* second game and Nufer and Brocks from the first on* Score First game, score: ST. J SEPH (W) DES MOINES (W> ah h po a e lb h j a * Nufer 2b 4 3 ft 0 F'mper s* 5 1.30 V gton 2b ft o 1 1 ftC’rlden If 4 10 0ft C r gar. es 5 3 15 ( Knaupp 2b 4 1 4 4 ft Ms-hes lb 3 1 1ft * Bodie cf 4 110 0 Miller cf 3 2 2 0 0 Burke rf 4120ft 1> M gfo If 3 ft « 0 OC'right lb 3 « IS J ft . hert 3d 3 0 13 lHamn 3b 41130 11 h: 11 rf 4 2 2ft ft Wheat c 4113 Brooke c 3 2 3 0 ft K 1m son p 1 1 0 2 ft M tree c 10 10 0Brown p 2 0 0 2 1 McColl p 4 2 0 3 < sHungllng 1 0 0 0' Tota's 32 If 27 12 1 Totals 16 S 27 31 1 tBat'ed f" rBrown In ninth. Score by innings. S? Joseph . 006 100 010—? Des Moines 030 001 020—6 Summar'—Runs Nufer (S). Corrigan. Mathes Miller, Doutfcift. Brooke. McColl Fla «* mper. B s 42>. Burk*. Wheat. Edmunds* n Home run: Bodie Two-base hi*s Nufer. Miller. Knaupp. • ’orrtden. Sacrifice hits Farrington. Mathes. DeMaggto (Ii Gilbert. Brooks stolen b*s* Nuf*r Left on has*s St •serh 7 Des Moines. S Struck out By Edmondson, 1 by McColl. 2 Bases t. bai « off Edmondson. 1. off Brown 4. off McColl, 3 Wild pitch Edmond son Earned runs and hits- * >ff Fdntottd *• n. * and 11 in 3 2-3 innings, off Brown, 1 and 4 In b 13 ianings off McColl 4 and * m 9 innings Losing pitcher Ed mondson. Double plays. Klaskamper to Knaupp to Car*wrlght: Cartwright to KUskamp*r to Wheat Hamilton to Cart wr ght, Mn’oi: to Corrigan to Mathes 1 rnpires To a ell and Donohue Time 147 Second game: ST. JOSEPH iW) DES MOTNFS (Wt ah h po a * ah h po a * Nufer 2b 4 1.2 ft F'mper 5213ft Cor gan ss 5 1 2 o 0'ff Hutton. 4 'Cf Haid 1 . ff rosrler 1 Bit bv Pitched ball Bv Hutton. Miller bv Poirier, Corridor W 1 r tch Hutton Earned runs an.l hits Off Hutton, none and 6 in 6 1-3 innlnc* off Wilson, nor*1 and 3 In 2 ? J innlnes off Haid. 7 and 10 in * l 3 innings off F 1 Umnlre* Donohue and Power Tim* 1:37 V\ I ST1KN I I Mil K. 4i. Ml. II H I'CT. mhon, Omaha .61 169 57 69 411 I Iillop. Omaha 70 75! 69 9| 799 l.imb. TIlian 91 356 71 179 S7S OmmlllE. VVIrh 9.1 969 9? 179 777 0 llilcn, Denver 97 779 97 177 S7I \'ll III! \\ I 1 VI.I I I’lnycr, Huh I. \ll II II P. I 1 alk. I'hl.ato 61 779 77 SI .777 I,iiOi. Now Viuli 76 7IS 69 91 .767 .lamleaun, l ime . 77 799 41 109 .767 Honin', Boat on .'7 199 77 66 .751 Cobh, Detroit .79 317 56 109 .715 I Buffaloes Come From Behind to Defeat Indians Opportune Hitting on Part of Herd Enable# Manager Griggs’ Crew to in Second Contest. Hr RALPH WAGNER. R example of op portune hitting on tlie part of thoxe H u f f a I o e s wax given for the bene fit of those prex ent in the grand stand at I-eague park yesterday when the Buffx overcame an 8 to J.Jead held by Ok lahoma City in the eighth inning and won the see* ond game of the series by the score 9 to 8. The Buffaloes spotted the Indians three runs In the very first Inning and when they came to bat in their half of the eighth the Oklahoma City Redskins had Increased their number of runs to eight, while the Herd was one run in the rear. Roy Johnson, the Indian hurler w-ho lost Wednesday’s game In the ninth in ning, again faced the Buffaloes In the eighth, having relieved Joe Brown when the going got rough In the sixth round. Thompson was the first Buffalo to bat In the eighth and he Bent a high fly up over second base that Short stop Kahdot had to do ioms tall run ning to catch. Robinson then singled to right field and scored when Cul lop doubled down the third base line. Osborn lifted a high one out to Hock In centerfield for the second out, but Bonowitz came through in a pinch and poked the ball out to left field, scoring Cullop with the run that won the game. O'Neil, the Buf falo who won Wednesday's game with a home run In the ninth Inning, flew out to "Whltey" Feiber In right and the rally ended. HOMERS FEATURE SOLONS’ VICTORY Lincoln. Neb.. July 1®—Tu’m pour.4*4 Bert Grover for seven run* in th* fir#* thr*e inning* her# Thursday but "Bugs it out and Lincoln finally won out n th# r*t-h. « to 7 H me run* by Lel: velt, Austin, Casey and Grov*r featured. The p<~nr* TULSA (W) LINCOLN (Wi ab h * a ibh po i # Austin rf 4 1 1 n Mo ora cf 6 3 10® Sargent Sb 4 0 ♦ 2 0 Cc’»'an If 4 2 I 0 ■ ^a»ey If 4 110 0 O ther 2b 6 12 2 1 L*rnb cf 4 1 * f' ®Skinner rf 8 t ! n n L#U‘It lb 4 3 10 1 0 Snyder c 10 4 2 0 W bum lb 4 2 4 t e MrT * lb m . " 4 Mel ! lb t 1 I I 4 F ; n *» 4 ft 1 0 c • na*ei m 2 * I 2 1 B h t*r p 1 A o 1 ’ Grover p 4 2*11 Bolen p 2 2 ! 1 A ■ . - - Black p n 0 0 1 0 Total* 27 IS J7 11 I Total* 25 1 1*25 11 a v n* out wher. winning run r*ored. Scor* by innings: Tu!?a .411 #®A #Afr__7 Lincoln -.004 000 I2l—% Summary—Run*: Austin. Sargent, L*1 • I) Coleman. Gunther (.2). Skinner, McDonald, Chaves, Grover. Home run* Austin, Le ;v#*t, Casey. Grove-. Two-baee hi*« Bolen. Gunther. M*- Daniel. McDonald, Skinner Sac rifle* hit: Austtr. Double ■ n Chav** to McDaniel. Struck eu* ■ By BlaehoHler, 1 by B en. 2 by Grove-. : Ra**-s on bails Off Bolen, I c-ff B’ack. 1: off Grover. ! Hite and rune #f Blaeho'der. 7 and 4 in two *rd two* th.-I r ngs. off Be en, 4 and 1 in ? ;r ari two-third lr.n‘ngs; eff Blank. 2 an1 1 in one inn rg on* out la ninth). Lo#n» pitcher Bark. Hi*, by pitched Ha P- B:a*holde- Snrd*r Eart*d ana ■* ? - * I Lef- en -»«** T i •# 4 Lincoln, t Umptr** Shanroi ard O Brier. Time: S EMPIRE CITY. F«: rae Two-ynr-oldi: 114 furlongs Tr.p T gh. :'.v 1 * K AT ward ... Jedbgh Abbey .107 Superlette .1 4 N 1 % n a .1*4 M K K •- pe 4 Second race; Claiming, 1 year-olds 1 1-16 miles Scar# Crow ..11* Poor Sport ....1' xS-tvtet .10* Fast Indian .. II# Louveme . 110 Friday 13th ,.li* x I • Ij s! a iBartfa Littie Amtnla .106 Wynr.ewood Third race; Cond • -as. J-year-olds a* up mile and “0 yards Sleepy Head ...1*1 Sherman ...... 19 t Aragon .1^*9 Thunderclap 111 Ma-1 Hatter .126 Che < . '1 K urih re The Hotel Fmbaet' B f i W . ai out 6 furiong* VacLean . . . . 1?2 Indian Trail Bonaparte ... .122 H T Waters Infinite ..ISO Max# . < Shamrock . .. . -11 *» Satellite Brootnater .IS 4 :• fth race Claim i Mg; S -yea.ro - Bee* .109 xFasspo-t ! xAmne . ....107 Louveme * | Psthan ..11* Fay sub ..... ’ { Humnretxe . HI T'ptral Wate-e * 1 The Pel ware II 1 * Fr lay 13th ”# King Cole .109 xV *m;» s xth race Malden: 2-year-o’da. (S furlongs Hod no .113 .Tohv Obeli ..lit M K Hope 1 \ '• Rogers V. 2 P#n onehire .... H2 Sk-t . HI iloiilrn W nge .169 Nobility 1 ’ Sa ndhurst .112 The* Whlt'gton ’ l Hendrick . Ill Bright Steel 112 S er Fox . 112 The Sr* 1 : x Apprentice allowance cla med. Clear. II WVTHORNE. First race Puree. $1 999 a'tnwan-** The Waukegan puree; 2-ye*r (*!i». f fur long* Annlb.llator .. 11S Paseeul ....... 112 1 Hubenstaln 11-' Ku: lathe Clique .IPS Hurry Inn .ICi Berm.-# Harrar 111 Se . nd race Purse, $1096; claiming; 5 'car old* and tip * furlongs A Alexander 1 * Cannon Ball .. Ill Hunter .19* Corto . K5 x Aunt e MUltn 9 Peter .1 .... Ill Herald .1*'3 Bluebird . . M s anderer ... '! Heavy Art e-v 1' 5* A\ h . ebons 1 ' Third race Purse I* 999 claiming 3 'e*r . Id* and up. * furlongs IVilv Mara ....97 xFtndav . l*s xPiomed . .1*' \ Humble »' I ndv Choco .19. xArrowhea! xH Aden tew el 1 Keystone St at* 1 xMax Brick ...192 x Sequel . 1 ' Rupee .116 V ourth race l'ur*e $1,999; clalmtrg; 3 year old* and up ro»le xPanl Mloou ...111 .t *nw>n .1'* x« o f m . 9> x k it 16 Huorieo . ...Ill A J Ru’a xKoval Puck It* xPertHe- Sou 111 F fth race Pn *e fit , a re eg yr »r o ’* anil up. 1 1-lf m os. xBonftre .15 xY*n ?ok 1’* xV v ng Prince 1*4 xl.ttt e Ann 9* xl .otbair .... 99 Sixth rai e Purse $1,9* * claiming f \t -Id* and up mile and *' i«-.‘v S'(garth Aroon 10a A^un>ada ' *• \\ irginiue 1*1 Al’e.len 1 * Biliy S ar . . 1A xPlue n*ra tVuhtful . ...19S Ra.oik** 1 * W .-ns Bok 9* x\i i rent . n allowance c'mimed Clear, muddy. NATION \l. I KMil K llorn.hy. Ml Tl ?7« 47 104 '0% Wlowt. Brooklyn 70 ?S0 41 10 Co " il.on, Nrw \ orli S7 l?! J? 4‘> 500 Krlly, New York 05 *07 4? 55 S4S Snrdrp, Nrw York 51 IT* 1» *• SkS