The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 18, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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Omaha Hurler
Allows Oilers
but Four Hits
Tesar Starts for Southerners
hut Lasts Only Three In *
nings—Herd Fattens
Batting Averages.
Ity RAI.PH WAGNER.
Those Omaha Buffa
loes of ours found
themselves again
( pounded out an 8
tol victory over
/ ',ie Oilers in
**’*rf* nn^ f,nB'
o the only contest
of the scries that
t he Buffs copped,
hut they made
their margin of
victory a large
_ one at the ex
pense of two southern mnundsmen.
Ol* Bill Bailey labored for the
Herd and labored hard all after
noon. He had his southpaw working
in fine style and turned the Oilers
; hack with only four hits, three of
them coming in the second inning
when the southerners scored their
one and only run. The other hit
came Itt the sixth inning after two
were out, and didn't amount to any
thing an it was only a single. Of the
four hits Tulsa collected, one was a
double off Stuart's bat in the second.
Bailey had extra good control of the
ball, striking out five visitors and
Bailey’s Pitching Enables Buffaloes to Cop Series Final From Tulsa
EDDIE’S FRIENDS After One of Krtdie*' Psrtfe*. I
--; __ SZSSSa
EDDHE Cc-eTAlMlM POTS i „. • UFV EDD^1 I
OKI A SLEAL PAET^ - WE ^ wHAT TyM * ’ ^ KMow
3bST A600T CLEANED OUT L^T \a/ASitTHE -TdP K\PviT
Mts cellar last might- \ \ COPS Tt ^oo
THE PLACE looked L\KE ) TUGovo OME
A FLOCK OF GEESE SPEMT | ( OP THEM J"
THE SOMBER. T4ER.E j V^ACKETSj
| \A)HEM \ME 7—-—— -J ~
| left
n, k I SL '—i «r
mj_wx _
bringing his grand total of strikeouts
for the season to 11?, which makes
him the leading strikeout pitcher of
the old circuit.
The Oilers didn't get good pitching
yesterday like they got the two
previous afternoons when they de
feated the Buffaloes. Jack Tesar
started and lasted until the fourth.
He was pretty liberal with his hits,
the Herd fattening their batting
average on eight hits of which one
was a triple by Bonowitx and two
doubles, one by I'ullop and another
by Jimmy O'Nell. The Buffaloes
cashed those eight hits for nix runs,
whloh made Mister Tesar the losing
pitcher of the p. m.
Bolen Relieves Mate.
Rolen relieved his mate In tlie
fourth and managed to w'obble along
to the seventh when the Buffaloes
turned his curves and drops into
hit* and scored two runs. The last
Tulsa pitcher was nicked for three
hits, which made the Herd's hits for
the day total 11. It is lhe most
bingles Omaha has collected at the
expense of filler hurlers in any one
game of the series.
TJTIVV
A b.k.if.tii.hh.hr. nti.ro. a.e,
Austin. If 1 u n A li il l l (i o
laser r fnsAAnosno
Itavls if 4 A I | a 0 II I A A
I nmb. rf a A n a n A I ] A u
AAnshb'n. 'b t ft 1 I li n ft i i n
Stuart. Sh 4 I t > o n o i o i
11'Irelf. Ih S A A n n I A .A I a
Hlppls. r» * i* i i a i a • s e
Tesar. p l ft n a n a n a i a
Helen, p lAnnonnjiA
Tulals ,A0 I 4 xn; j :i » i
nm ai iiks.
AR K ll.TR.SH.SII IIR.ro.A.F. i
A ho iieon. ?b .A ft 2 2 ft ft ft -> • n {
f blMsen rf 4 I I I ft ft 1 2 ft ft
4 tillnp. |h .All I 2 ft ft A III I ft i
Hsbnrii. If X 2 1 1 ft I 2 2 ft ft i
Bnnnnlti, rf j I A .A ft I ft 4 II ft i
4l'Vel|. SS .A 2 .A .A II ft ft | X II
I ennhns. 3b .A ft ft ft I II II n 3 n
AVIWer. e 2 ' 1* ft 11 ft 2 ft n n
Raile.r, p 2 I n n i n i n i o
Tnlal* 34 S tl l« J ~S "ft 27 l» "#
Hi*or« Iit Inning*:
'■'••l-a . . 010 OiKi 000— 1
„ ”•** . 030 0411 IHHI— 4
iiuffaior* nv: 2twi *o* x
•lit" .132 24*0 »l*—11
nummary — Tlixrr-bn*.** lilt: itom.*10.
T«o*hMf> lilt*: f'ullnp. O’Xrlll (*!». Nturirt.
Ttatlhlr play: Thompson ««» f'ullop. Kiln.
>*od hit*: Off Tfotr.* 0 and X In 3 2 3
hinlnfx; off Holm. 2 nn*l 3 In i 1.3 |n
nlnyx. H*-rs on hall*: Off Tftar. 4; off
Ittil# n, 2; off Biillpy. 2. Mrtirk out: 11 \ !
T. »*r. 1: Hy VBnlrn. X; hy Rnllry. ft win-j
niPK plt-hrr: Itailry. I o»inr oltrlirr:
I*i:**ecl lot II: C »»oy. Wild pltrb:
Trtar. I fnpir*- Donoluir nn<l I'ourll.
• h***': 1 Left on ha***: TaUa, 4;
Omaha, 111.
LINCOLN WINS
CURTAILED CAME
1 rr o’n. July *7 CIm'oIm w on the la*f
■fff *m« of th* «»-rlA-« f om t'klshori* c»tv.
4 1'» 2, in *a\ap in-lns-i. t|»« »aim: >»-»t»• —
r rllrd to pArr.itt Oklahtn* «*#* y to m<' h
h '.rain. Coo par w •>* »nclfn*d t»» b«* " Hd
bur v a* M*hr m th* nin'-hr* Thrre <■ .»,
'psupV war p In *be outfl*ld. but only
on* hoot wa- rharsrad ajralmd an out
fl*!d*r* and that wap on a throw by
■ -’* Tha *nor# :
OKL. CITY (Wi LINCOLN (W>
abb po.a •. ab b pn.a r
Hvk t'f <14 0 0 \fnop* rf 3 2 ’• on
M*nze If 4 110 1 g th*r 2b 2 n 3 2 o
F«lh*r r* 4 1 1 o •' Skinner rf 4 0 1 0 n1
Cud u* tb 3 « * 1 0 Li*/*r1 3h 4 n j 1 o
Tv» 3b 2 0 11 nM^O>| 1h 2 7 4 0a
MeN'IY 2b 1 1 3 2 1 Snydor if 3030-1
Kbldot **3012 OConklV r 21400
H'la 0 2 0 2 2 1 t havox •• 3 10 2 0
Jortnuon p 3 1 0 1 f>Coep*r p 3 1 0 1 0
Ten 1* 2* 5x21 % 3 Trt*«s 24 4 ?| 7 0
xCallad *nd *Av*nth by afr*#m*nt.
* nre by fnnlnj?*
c»k!*homa Citv .. .000 030 0 ?
Linmlit . . . 2?o 000 0—4
Summary—Run* Ho- k. Johnann fJun
* h*r. Slk'nnnr. Cbavrz. CoopAr Two-ha -*»
hits: AlrVallv. MrDanlfl. »‘h*vrz Sa«r|
ftr* hffc: c#untli*r. SioIaii ha*r» Luderu*
f»l»rith*T. f'onprr 13 J X'-T* on boll* Off
Johnson. 4; off Coprr, 5 struck out :
Bv t'ndpar. 3 l.*tf on has** Oklahoma
City. #: Lincoln. « Karnod run* Okla
homa City. 2 Lincoln. ‘ Doulil# i>Im
l-urletn to vi\1 1 f•
* nd Hava. Tim* I IT.
Tzzic* IX in Series Final.
Dr* Molnr*. .hjl\ 17 VV'l-hil- rarnrd
* * *' *n brrak In 'hr ■ hr- bv
" t th* fln*»l ra» i* »od*v < to Tb**
Kant* Waa marked » Rood pi' hm* and
irlnnv (■»tdlntr d*.,.,
WrCHIT' (W) lit* MOIM. 1U 1
ab.h.pr a r ab »t po ».* .
*mitb rf '3 0 0 1 . « , 1 j 2 l n
RuMap 2b 4 13 3 1 : n l r |f 0 n
Dunninx rf * ? 0 0 <, nur ^ rf 1 0 • n n
R#< k fb h 0140 n riodlA f 40300
Ifealy m <015 0K-i*Mpp :.*h * ■ 4 1 1
47’lrapfA If ”111 0 D'i’fnn b I 0 1 0
Rmt 3b 5131 • "rlpbt lb : 1 y t n
WrilAa r < 1 2 0 r 1 orri*l*'n 1 I 0 0 0
Jolly p i 3 0 4 M rtr.i - n • 0 0 0 0
— — •— *— ftotixari r 4 12 0 0
Total* 34 10 27 17 l Hution ;> 1 0 1 i 0
Total* AI a 27 12 1
zR*ttAd f< • < ri,. rifhf In ninth
•»Ran for CorrldAn in nlnili
Moor a. bv jnnlnira
■\virhlta oin non "oi 4
Da* \foln*a on o»n 001 j
Summiry— Klin* Kniith HuHa* <Ji||«-<
pi*. Jolly. Fla «k.1 mp**r Murk*. Knatinp.
Two-baon hit 411||. *pir. I' 1 rl<•* S.*« rlfl* a
hit" RiJtlAr HtnlAfi base* Mutl*r Knaupp
l*Aft on tii**» XN'b b '1. 9. !»*• .'Jnltu ',
fltrurk out- Hy Tluttnn. 1 l» s* .folly, ”
Rme* on balK ‘ »ff Hutton III' 1*>
ritfh'*d ball n Jniiv kirk* wild 1»11 * i—'
Hutton, Jolly 1 !v K.'trnAd run*
"XVk bit*, 3; f»r** XTolna* * |*mthl* tdav
F'aaka f)ip*r to Cjiriwrlfbi illll^apl' *<»
IW *11
Jolly to BtitlAP: Rott *n flAalv to P*** U
Vmplrr* Mhannon and • ri'nrn Tin"
Classy Browns Win.
Missouri Vailsy. In . July I* Ths
T.elarui Classy Brotvna of (uusli* fl»
f<Mta4 Mlasourl Vsllsy hsrs this sf
farnoon hy tha wora of 1 to n Hst
tarlss: t.sl«n<1 Browns Motlsy sml
*tuart| Missouil \«lls; MsurnttHtrl ,
•ttr sntl » tills ms.
Saints Easily
Defeat Bears
Denver, July 17 —SI. Joseph hi'. Vnor
!i:■« held today and e'ii«»ly d#f< ate-d Den
ver. 1.1 to fi. Th- more.
ST. JOSKPH <W» DK.NVKR iWI
ab.h.pu.a ■*. ah h po u e.
Nutftr :h fi 1 3 4 •• T aIk rf i « - “ «
F'rigan ** 4 2 111 ibTg *r ' J 1 0
M ■ ne* 1b 5 3 ft « 0 F, Kl'di R - ’ "I
Miller rf 4 .1 fi '» « Knigh 2b 4 « 7 1 ft
I >*M fflo If 4 2 ft 1 ft •» Brim . f i t u
4Sllb~r r 1h fi 2 1 3 «* Ko«‘h# Jb : 1 •; 1
D'ttltU rf 1 0 2 ft «» II ill l• 3 3 1 1 <'
Mt'fre<» v, 3 13 1ft J>i«c«r p I n ft » 0
D'enporr p 1 1 ft 1 » \ > rF#* p 1 ft I 1 ft
— Whfiltng e 4 I 5 ■ 0
Total* 38 17 27 13 I Regie... lh 1 ft 1 3 ft
Tftlata 34 1! 27 14 1
Score hv Inning*:
St .To -eph .ftft4 ft23 "Oft II
Denver ..01« ll« 2ft«- &
Stlintrta ry—Kim*: Nufer. Corrigan <3?.
Mitt lit e (2). Miller t . I »#.M» gg:<>. Min*
■ve Dav#nport (2>. Falk Berger. Bin'
lerdi. n ltn- o «3* Two-bus* hi'«: Wha'
tng. Nufer. Miller. Her re? Three ha *
hit*: O'Brien, Corrigan. .v|ln#ti»-*. Home
rune: Falk. (Jlr.glardl. Stolen bM«**:
Matliee Saerifi # Ml* Bu#h# Diveii
port. JfeMaggiO, Miller. Double T>1-«>s
Begle\ to Knight to Bo* he; IJa'enport
Ollbert to Mathes: Corrigan m Nufer to
Mat he*. Struck out: I y Hall. 2: by
Vonrhi** 1: hv Davenport 1 Hanes <»u
hall- Off Hall. «; off Bigg. ’• off I '• *
port. 5; off Voorhie*. 1 Kuna and hi?
• iff Hall. 9 and 10 l»i five and one-third
inning*: off Bigg, fi nod 7 m one and
two-third* inning* I.owing pitch*'- Hall
Hit hv pitched ball: By Pigg. Mm he*.
■ - «p»d ball: Whaling i.eft on be
St .loaeph. 11: Denver. «. empires Held
and Collin*. Time: ■ 1
tor Hie ritrlier Shot.
EEP trying, no
matter how poor
1y the allot * go
Remember tliat nu
shot Is of any ac
count unless you
get the hladc
down under the
hall.
1 f > our rhythm is
faltering empha
size the forward
a nd backward
tu rev Sometimes
I think of a
straight line in
front of the hall, running for perhaps
three f*et, and I i base my • luhhc.td
straight down that line at right
intrlcg after the ball is hit. Snap the
shots. off in the wind: volt will pet
better result*. If you have a pat
tieulnrly good lie. pick the t.all ofr
cleanly; you wilt realize how Imp.”
hint It I* for the . luhhead (<, f]0 j,i,
work. When playing down the wind
relax more and take a little sod. If
' otj can break your wrists at thr
hark end of the strike toil will not
ne»d so miirh of the forward and
backward press, following my plan
of aimplifl. ition, f recommend that
you get the flight of the natural loft
of the club, fiet the imaginary line
accurately In mind; let the .luhhead
lie comfortably and act natural!.! ; let
the stroke he snappy into the imm
nary direction line It .■.insists of
sharp smooth hit on that piece ..f
Imaginary direction line at the hall.
The ttjrf may be beautiful, hut .In not
he * fra ii| nt it. Take an.) mtll.llv and
(Inn f be lazy about it. Peel a *ori of
gathering up of atrenKHi when th* Dm 11 i*
hit Th* sharper Ih* hit lh* I#** i*n.l*ip >
•b*r# i» to honk. K*#p your #•> # on lb#
hill and k**p it off Hi# Mad# i »„# ,.f
ih# mo8* Import am thing* (* » «l#Ht, cm.
I,mi. and In ord*r to g#f t It i« ymi niij't
mo aplaali up anything op tin tui r #.r
th# •l*iii a* H rusli. InwiriU lh# bn
Mi#k th* h#8d ..f *ii« eluh through Hi*
hall j\*v«fr loa# 8ight of <#iM t .M, f«.r
vmi hiu*i b* • nrnff" t«bl# in pi.i iroif
well A p I a y # r Nhoubl not |*» ).t* v\cuin
j or hi* J>aii#|m ji*-« th# v#r»Ic*I lln# firm
ihii.k out every Hint. Winn th* Mail*
I* one* all sc? k#*p moving < Afi-.'M n 11 •
f .r Hi# *h k# of rhv f Inn, Th*r# i* ?>«. tun'#
to 8 golf fltinku when th# Florida *houlr1
8»t motf ri#ar|y ** on* than whop go in 4
Hit» ugh th* hall. |f th# -shot* ar# p#*i
going well. r*l* X a llttl# Itior* *n.l hr#
ih# • ’ ' * a llttl# rnor# Do pot underii#.
m- overdo h# forward *nd |tMi>kwM>.i
t r*"* Don t b# 1*1# with th* • Itlbhrad.
Implor# vou Try moatfy for di'#. tj#.i,
lr 'on < a p f##i th# c|uhh*M<l kin.1 i.r
'mire* into th* dire# Hon lln# a* >>ni hit
'll* hull. I h#n y.iti #ao h* **il8fi#.| ihai
■>ur ■.h it In an r*p#iiallv good op# Th#
’•v#tip th»* li# Hit iiiurt you »»##«l 1 h*
1 or word an#| hg< Inviud pr#N» It NOIIM*
Hme- liMppmi* that th. *Hndpiip#i lik#
PmM.ni mi th# ha 11 tM h#lt#r than Hi#
fonviitl and pai kw.iril pi#*#.
H l« «n #te#tl|*ni Id #11 to f*#| th#
v H* 1 - #Mp*r|N||y Ih# l#ft on#, hont .low n
«• til#- nt.iri Wh#rt you at# prueiiinM
r#in«»nl»#t th#r# l«# n#» tim# whtn vou
ahoiild rnak* a half h arted ahol. If >ou
»llm< 1 h# # luhhrad to hang on th# ball
t#m long vou fir# mir# to hav# a round#*d
flight If you «8n f<»#| lh# hall in itir
finger* When it |* hii you »re on lh#
right 1 r.i# l
'I’h# buck half »tf th# awing 1« v#t %
ftpl *" b# -hoM«.i#>(| in th# u 1 i'h 1 d#Mlr#
r.» g#t 10 ih# ball Therafor# | a I w a > #
*»y to nt>8#ir. ■ ft wing 8 lull* loitRci
Th*r# I* * # or r## 1 curve fm IU»- hamt# **
1 buy uo hd.Uwardfi and forward* m ordm
t'i wet »be h**t Nod iimi> nearlv #>#n
flight Arid In thin parti# u!mi « i.il* it i*
*• u nr. port ant • hirta to low e, ... 1#
int f
1 opynght 19 3 4
( him go. — Mik# Itimd## „f Mm-kford and
K*d Sullivan of Brooklyn w«-»* matetie.l
to rn*#» In 1ft round* ai Aurora III July
21.
rnrla,— II fi. fireml houme. 11 ii«lilng(nn
P» , heavyweight, «*#• th* only
bn»** In h8t »'l**8 t#» #m*rg* up. •-afully
in th* Olympic •liminaHun noma
1
Baseball feiljs
and Standings
MKSTKfN I.K.\(SI K.
MitTillillgN.
\V. ],. IVI. Win 1.0**=
OimhIi.i :,A 3| ,M4 ,«4M .44.50
Denver hi 39 ..'.7 1 57n .Vf5
S' Juncith .M .''3 .r>i»7 5 7 1 .»(*•
< »iIvh . . .51 4" 5. 55i
I 'l\ hi hmiu c ’»l v 4 7 4 . ; I •
Wlrhita . 4ft 4 . .50., ;,ll M|»
I'es Moilj. S ......27 t® : 1 > ,;>ft 115
Lincoln .'7 59 ."•14 2 2 2
V eMtetilm '* Ke*iilt«.
Dinilin. *: TuKii. I.
Wit hit*. 4: Dc* Moinrc. 7
i.in t* 11» 4: t'klahoiiiH c»ty. 2.
S'. Joseph. 1*; Denvei a
(inm« TinIm* .
>4 i> liila ill OnuillH.
Tyl*a Hi Dt s Ml.in.*
S' Joseph of l.intt.'n.
Oklahoma I'ifv ai Denver.
N \ l IDS VI II \(.l F.
>ln ruling*.
U U 1*. I li I
Vow York .55 _’7 ft 7 I * 75 C t» 3
i 4 » ^ t
PiMahurgh .4 7 17 ■ f* 4 7 . 49
Pittsburgh ....... 47 ■ • i 'l
hiooktyn . 4 4 :* ,ai ..«• -24
Cincinnati .ti 4:; .'.oft ;• 11 .500
Si Loti I* .12 49 4®2 4 10 1'"*
Hoe I on . 11 4*» 4'*.’ 4 10 .194
Philadelphia .: i 4“ 19 5 4 2 .19H
Vrilrolm'i Ke«iilt«.
Cincinnati. 10; Hrooklyn. ",
Chicago. 1; Philadelphia. 2
Pittsburgh. 4 New York. 3.
Si. f.oul*. 5: Hindoo ••
Dome* Today.
(Piston »* Ft. I.ouia.
Brooklyn at Clm inna*!.
Philadelphia at Chitago
New rork at Pittsburgh.
A VfF.KM V\ I.Mt.l I
standing*.
\\ I j. !*• t \\ mi J .it*
\fw York . 4 4 It. .57 1 • *i *'*6
W Mihingtnn . 4 4 17 *•& •"
I 'f t roif .47 1* . 7 t * 47
Chicago .it 4 1 5® <7 512 '00
V- l.oui* . 4 9 4 7 4 *2 4 7 ft
Cleveland . «» 44 .470 47ft 4* 4
Boston . 14 4* 4.S2 459 447
Philadelphia 14 i 4‘»n 4o7 135
\ eet rrduy’* Ke«ult«.
Chicago, 12; Philadelphia a.
St Loti I a. 1-7: Washington 0 1?
Cleveland New York, postpone! ra n.
Detroit Boston, postponed / «* o.
(tunica Today .
St T.oula at Washington.
Cleveland at New fork.
Detroit at Bouton.
i'h • * go at Phll.tdrlph a.
A VintICAN A«MMU\TM»V
14 landing*
W. L. pet. W »n F ose
I oiiiavIlla . 49 "*. '•
SI Paul . *.® 1* h*H 5.1 .h2
In lianauolia .4* " . ' *■ * *' 3 •*
Columbus 4ft 45 4 7 1 4 , 7 4 •
Tt t.'d*> . • 1* 4 5 4 * 4 4 7 1 4 59
KiiilkUS city 4ft 4 7 4 *. •» 4- ft *5*
Milwaukee .... 3* 4ft 4 5 2 * 44,
Minneapolis 24 49 4 17 4 4 3 4 :
YealerdaC* Kewiill*
Minneapolis. 3-2: Toledo. 2 4.
Milwaukee. S’ Louisville. *•
Kansas C11 y. 1ft Indianan*' -. 4.
• •nlv gam** sth^duted
(.a me* TimIwt.
T*>led*» at Minneapolis
« olumlnia at St. Pap!
i ndla n* mill* at K^nsa* **ltv.
Igiuls'dlle at Milwaukee,
MU THIHN V ***44M I \ f M»N
9 'tent* 5; New HrV*na
Little Pork. *. Chattanooga 11.
.Memphis. 1®. Nashville, 3
THRrr-n r. 1 r \m r.
r -or a. 1 Bloomington **
Kvanfl villa. 4. Terr* Ham#. 3 <12 in
1, tugs >
Decatur. 4. Danville 12.
I VTr.BN ATION ai. I FAbir.
Jersey City. 17; Btvches'er. ».
Newark 7 Byraruse •
Heading at Buffalo r*,n.
f-.s It ltnore. ft Toronto »
Tristate Loop
Quits for Season
lOT'X City, Tn..
July 16. — The
Trlsfate league
is no more.
The efforts of
a committee,
composed of Joe
Cants and V.
K Whitney, ap
pointed to pro
mote Interest
a mong S 1 o it x
' 'it v business
men and en
courage If pos
sible, the fnU
lng over of the
franchise of |he
orphaned Card
Inals, met with dismal failure »Ved
rioaday afternoon and th# circuit
ceased to exist.
Following n conference Wednesday!
morning between Richard flrotte,
other loop officials and Sioux City,
fans at the Chamber of Commerce,
•ho committee was appointed to In
terview the business men. After the
representatives reported tliat appar
ently Sioux City scented tn he devoid
of any interest in n Tristats league
team and suggested that a more thor
ough ln\©attention he made Thurs
day. f» rot ? e ordered the club owners
to «nil In their teams.
Abe (joldstein
\\ ins Decision
Over Ledonx
World Bantamweight Cliara
U a ii il s Frenchman
Decisive Beat
ing.
It.v IIAMO.N HI WON
YORK, .(illy Id.—
fhnrip* l,e<'oux, a
ftmall citizen of
Kranre, who Is
*ald to have first
ronie tn tills coun
try with J.afay
etle. greatly sur
jn l.*e<I a small but
select B»th“rinB at
the velodrome last
night.
Charles T.edoux
surprised the folks by nicking
through 15 rounds with A he
Goldstein, the pale and studious look
ing bantam weight champion of the
world. The folks were surprised be
cause most of them expected to see
Charles Fedoux expire of senility and
Goldstein'a punches long before the
l-th. The decision went to Gold
stein and it was fair enough. He
rave M. Gharles Fedoux a pummel
ling and a very bloody nose. He might
have knocked M. Gharles Fedoux
silly, hat! he exercised more agg res
rion.
M. Charles Fedoux la one of the
little band of pugilistically middle
age-d Frenchmen w ho have, recently
returned to this country on business
Cent. The hand includes M. Francois
PesFamps and M. George* Farpen
ticr, both of whom were present this
evening.
These gen'lemen have left their
fistie youth and nun h of their for
mer fistic glory behind them but
they retain ail of their old cour
age M. (’hatie* T.edoux is a« game
a chl« ken a* evoi peeked through
the rope*.
lie went t hose 15 rounds to
night largely on his nerve. He may
o' outfought bv i lot of folk.”, but
he will never he out gamed. Aside
f» tn that if wasn't much of a fight.
Fedoux came cut crouching, his
gloves in front yf bis fa'-e. Goldstein,
hira’ght-up and dancing, hooked and
stabbed at H'doux's head with his
1ft. Kvciy punch seemed to rook
the Frenchman.
OVERLAND TIRES
WIN FROM U. P.
The Overland Tires went Into fu>t
place jn the Industrial league when
they won from the 1 \ 1*. Freight Ac- ' ,
"Unts in a one sided twilight con
i*«t at Funtcn'die park last night by,
the score of 14 tn 5. Swartz, with
two home run*, b*d the Tires’ slug-,
ter*. Try n. on the mound for the
winners, * biffed 11 of the railroad ♦
men.
Jn the other after supper affair
• taged last night, the Omaha Print-1 i
Ing Go., third plat e holders in f he
Commercial league. trimmed the
fkiker Ice team at Foil Omaha by
he s ore "f 7 to 3.
Johnny Weismuller Defeats Crack
Australian Swimmer by 20 Yards
Pai l*, Tidy 17--For the second
time in n» many days. Johnny Weis
muller. the 'tinman fieh" from the
Illinois A. C, Chicago, defeated Boy
Charlton, the Australian swimmer.
The American swimmer yesterday
mok the measure of the Australian
m the preliminaries of the 400 meter
roe free style, although both quali
fied. Today in ihe semifinal*, the
Chicago swimmer shot across the fin
-h line 20 yards In front of Charlton.
• iverlng the distance In T* minutes 1
17 1 r. seconds. ^ sernnds f.ister than
i he time yesterday.
l>e\cr Smith of the Olympic rliih,
sail Francisco, was lliiid.
Weismuller was flu* only American
in <|unlify for the final In the ton
meter race tomorrow. Charlton, Hat
field. tireaf Britain; Irne Borg and
\»,e llcrg. of Sweden, will also coni
r»rte.
Wirttn Kealoha, Ihe Haw nil,in
iw tinnier. set a new Olympic record.
- ,—
fur the 100 meter bar!t stroke, swim
ming liis semi final hrat in 1 iniiiute
13 3 % seconds
l‘.inl Wyatt of the l iilontoun. f’a.,
' '• C. was second Itoth quali
fied f»r tile finals tomorrow.
American women swimmers also
showed thWr * la** todav, when In the
semi finals of the spring board diving
contest Miss Kllaabcth Becker of
Philadelphia end Miss Carol Kiel, her
of I.os Angeles, won their rea|>ertlae
hra>- Miss Alleen Biggin of New
York finished second to Miss Becker
and Miss Hoi nett of Australia, third.
Mi * Johnson and Mir.* nilislet both
of Sweden, were second snd third,
respectively, to Miss Fletcher.
\rm\ F’olo Iram Win*.
Colorado Springs, Colo,, July 1*.—j
fhe army polo team. representing !
Fort Sant Houston. Tex., today de !
feated the Fort Leavenworth, Kan . I
' am to the final match for the Mar
and rup hv i score of |« to T
-» '
A Winner for Unde Sam
_J
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(Pacific and Atlantic Photo)
Ten points were added to America's Olympic score when I>ee Ifarnea
high school boy from Hollywood, vanquished the world's l**st pole \ a niters
and captured first plate with a high mark of II feel X', inches.
»
II UVTHOKNK.
Fir** ? a-Purfe ft 000. *'•, w •- *■*,
the Net Palmer liouaa puree, - »a
o'ris: b '«* furlongs
Berni'ft Har'*r 112 Runolafh# . 115
Annlhllato- ..IIS M* I* 1"
Hoof King .... 1"J Ho. k .n* .lf,2
R nd Prin«e*a .112 Tilka .110
Sernnd rHr** Pur- I! ""0; etaiining. 3
year-old*. t* furlong.-«.
.r\fannn Towle l‘lv> Colf'.n
Ant) M. . .1UH Auntie M i 1 a 1
Furor .104 Clever Set h ...126
Jmpoeeilde . . 1 »*S Shining Mold lit
John!). Jewell 1 1H Soph:a >!»:•■
( Umax . ><"* Ivy
Mol lie R III Chief Cler;. Ill
Third rare Pura*. 11.000; claiming 4
year-oliia and up *> furlong*.
I. iirre .107 . Kinds? • ]>r
Plnm-L 1 • i »H vy Anllny -
ji'.uvnnr . Ill Whalebone ••«!•
xBig Sapp 120 xTriBtula 11®
Hound Hob n .. l -3
Fourth ra« e: Th» Hyi* Park He1**!
< 1« imlng he nd • a p ’ ui *<* t' *oi». *’* ’
old* ami tip. 1 J-16 mi I***,
liti 1 > Star "•* Kti
Kxtrg Edition . .1*1 KM Mutin'am 1 > -
Wong Rok • .»«• Aitilla 91
V rginiu.* 1 °*
Fifth rare Pur« 11,611 t of
\ *»r-old* and up, m.l* and Tu aide
B l.e.ghiwn . i H l Mailtord
exardom S '- A Alexander !«■*
• ournh.p .1*16 Faithful *
I". I’ux.r
' ! 01 "1
1 *• 4
\ eg r >old * and op, I 1 • 1 *» mile*.
Lady I-»H -n C Rhaa i »
xKatulla . 1" 'Mu'1
H->man ?<-4 FL t g !*r * . 1
The Fore after 104 Hoy
a The Ar<her .in* Sunny Bui * w S*
i
II. n Ur Sou 104
*
tr clear, I r a • k i a * *
I MI’IKK.
pi rat »a-e (Ta>nt n» . ? *e»r old*. ; \
Ill nrfhilM l I I •• ill 1 ■* hr
-
Old Broad* a* 1». K -Led ,,1.1
xTjrrsp e t *1 M
m « Pickett I‘
H> i Wlnfrts
aSumpUr •*< Heiilruian l®.
Tall Teann H»T
Mr**otid ra«e fnre* **»»r old* about 6 ,
urlong* i
I 11 ■ • •
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lion fleur '" • * K -og
FrfBler o'kf own lit U-pi. l*?j
t a e V\ i.tua tt i «* 3 * * i *
P ie X R*d »**'• II I V fu 11.
Hintom »\ k PC L < • ■ P *> . . t J# I
• I ■
Mini 114 Bonaparte
Third rate • ’a >k fltltea and 1
.■*••*» f ear c di ard u • n '»*
•T
Conceal '•* x 11 niuwrot ta t*#,
Homan Ctirl >0 MB
*MbT Par** P* Kuf ** *» I
F* oha P'Oro *0 i at t* t pa t ;••»»
Idle 1 hough’ • tt .on
xM ii* I «*n *4 If* l*ae •*
• •
Sophv .B
Fourth r* e Th* P-o: tt !# 1-• r,do at
** r old* and up 1 1 !e*h If;' e*
Bratnatorm l “ Fe'-tio ir*«
« n* k<m ! V-1 ■
i' ■ f • h * a - e • t'laimitc. 1- year . i. * an']
;t* mile anl > «*■! •
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VI a* s. il) t 1 •• '•*?-!!! -
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y.e\ r* • 1n T \Cftr* h !' !
V. .In II .Mall
» , ;»ode HI • -* < n
|v Cable* HI tFyt- | *r . l*‘j
Si f h rare V* o . «r.tx!d* 6 ' , f'l* j
S'**danna *' * * • h o
Utrtnni * « t; ' <■
*N*t Ma r •« LeR
*d • fl>| e
foe Matron* 111 I" C.o! 1 Peafr- io«{
Pol TtAge- ? * • Hgvarard ’
S- Rr-ald »p f - * e T* 'ea 1 ■*
Ri»*e Rtie- i"* 1‘od '
x 4ppr *ft e allow an • Ha med C *« ■
a *t
The I arHinal* *l»egan a ildt* t* get
m» of He .Mar and 'nek :>.<•> C * ' e* *
* Aim -he R'kh T 4 end 1| |A 3
A
All Dressed Up and Ready to Start i n Ak-Sar-Ben Harness Race Meeting
SCHLAIFER SIGNS
FOR TWO FIGHTS
*A< *ordltig to word terolved in
Omnha 1 »*f night from f’nt Bin |e.
manager of Mortle Hi hhtlfrr, welter
weight who |net the derinlon t«• Toil j
\tnnr* middleweight, in a bout in
Brooklyn, Tuesday night. .H. hl.ilfer
has been signed to fight Hatvry
Thorp* at ('an ton. Jtilv 2€ and an op
ponent to l»«» Pflrrlnl later In the
aentl-V’Indp of tiie Mlrke> YNnkei
Bonus- t.eonard bout whloh wilt >>e
held in New York August y
i
C/ias. dr id die
OF KANSAS
CITY WHO WILL
START IN THE'
Jfe. .• f|f * J ..
Leonard and
Walker Sijiii
for Title Bout
Now York, duly 17.—Bonny I^nn
ard, world's light weight thampinn,
and Mickey Walker, world's welter
weight titleholder, today signed
articles ■ to meet at 117 pound* in
llo.vle's Thirty Acre*. Jersey City, the
evening of Thursday, August II.
Walker's title will lie at stake.
\\ illiams and
Richards Advance
Hy \»*ni iat'd
Olympic Si.itlium, Colorrhes France,!
.July It) Two nu mbers of The Ameri* j
tan Olympic Own tennis team. R.
Xorris Williams 1! and Vincent Rich-1
arils. r^m bed the rountl before the
semi finals in the Olympic i hampion
ships io«i * v. Their two compatriots
Francis T. Hunter and Watson
Washburn have been eliminated, the
forn * r b* Ing dispose; of yesterday,
an*I the latter today.
Two members of the American
women's ip.iin, Miss Helen Wills, the!
champion and Mrs Marion .Jessup!
«!«•» attained jwisition** among the last j
f ight in the women * - ngles. Miss
KVanor fh»ss and Miss Lillian Sh har
m* it fulling bv the w.iv side.
In !h*« in* n > doubles Ri« hards and
Hunter rerff-lied the last eighf, de
feat,:!.: 7.* m!a and K<*/eJuh of «*tscho j
Slovakia. 6 2. A. € 4. W illiams and
Wuahhmn. entered the center court
l'» play th*:r doubles matt h against
Tegner and Flrigh « f Denmark !
Washburn was erratic in his match
g.unsi Jacob, making s.* many er
rora both into the net and out of
dna URipii[ #qj j¥«u spunoq
afar had no trouble in winning.
HI den Defeats
Wra\ Brown
ni.Hf6t, 111 .l ily 16- — All tli* lead
Ing light* "f tenmsdom attending the
Illinois Ktate , hamploniihlp here ad
vanol through the third round to ,
da> without n u;»*et rvoptlriR II K
S- Momng-r, Auatrttkan Pr\i* oitp
who. f . Ill j g In-for. t hr , le\ er
' 'iurl gem i.ii-dilp of l.ucirn \VH
ham* former Illino-* --at* i : ampum, I
toi'k n pl.t re in th» rank* of the1
eliminated liedde hi* follow country
nivn. >*.,» O’Hara Wood. put on! ve*
Ir 1,1.1 \ A\ illiont T Tildon, although i
tt no turn- in m tual danger had a
h«'l fight In disposing of W-a\
Hrou n of Kt l,"ins, Mtoouri \alle,
I tampion. 6 4 f t. in the fourth I
lonnd It wa« the firet match of th.
tournament n whirl, the champion
had had to evtertd hlm-elf.
K . .
I lie lifer* made * hie gain in tlie
} i'l'ft • an ieagu* l»,np»'i! f ghl the,
, -|r f at e.i the l*-d >m \ ,. dotil heaile*
* h le the Yankee* we • 1 n *o the
j li dita* eml the Senator* wr?w uiIn The
j VanKee* mm I*«i1 It* one game »i*h the
' se»»at • aef-ond. a half m e In fmr i of
j he T were
In Mir Xntktnnl tengor the f.tanf*
j f! ■ t he r !tii f f *»n| I he r |r p>1 when ?!*»■» |
j 4 f. 11 t <! I he l’t>* In, » h « t he t 'um n I
e,| in the Phtllie* I*
Tlte (•laal* lea«| I* mm lif, g.nnte*.
I.rttfir Kell* lilte krd nttl In* *i\lh
| home run in ft# g* * ami V* . *rn*h l?
Inf the ptnnt! wre*rt?t trip of • hr titan!# j
I The Podgrr* nn«l Ned* aplH e»rn.
I Ihoeklt t'» vlrto* v trt 'hr ■ 1‘ong in t
r ’ o I'a *.gj? \ am * * flue lo ng n the |
■ I t> > hr*
The kthlelb* r keeked Ihe While h«\
j advanoe when thev an i bo h garnet of |
11he m n biH. I ip 0 ami * to
i f-- “ ~ ;-\
American Association
y-'
Mtnneapol * -ftil> P I *f *rn# ) *
N H »
Toledo ? a • ,
Ml«n*apnh* t • f
Watt* r le# s< u t and hul l*av#m t
l*o v an.l W *
Set ond game -
I \
jMinertpo' » *
Hallorte* ill > d * h h tl *. » *, ' *
j !,\ m h an<! Mayer
• -
I II 8
CittgpnM* « ’’
| .-t X »ml h O # no |
timing*
Milwaukee WP* l f! 1 * K
r outa* me ** y \ I
Milwaukee x * j
Ha)' * r* ' "x ’
g Add hh na- «
!Helen Wills
I Beats Mallorv
in Straight Set>
_P
Paris, July IT.—Tile hope* of
America, lo land the women'* single
Olympic tennis championship rests
J upon Miss Helen Wills, girl < ham
| pi oil from the Pacific coast. Today
Miss Will*. American woman cham
pion, went into the semi-final round
of the women's singles when she de
, feate<l her keenest rival. Mrs. Molla
Hjurstedt .Mallory, in straight *et«,
! 6-:i. fi :t.
Mrs. Mallory is n«w playing for
Norway. She lost her American
championship to Miss Wills last year
and eagerly looked forward to meet
ing her conqueror.
Vincent Richard*, the American
ace and member of last year's Davis
cup team, today fought his wav into
tlie semi-final round in the Olympic
tennis tournament, men's single*,
when lie defeated Rene Ijt t n*!e, the
Trench star, in a thrilling fiveset
match.
LARGE ENTRY LIST
IN COAST SHOOT
Portland, Ore, July IT.—The Amir
Icon Trapshooting association’* Paci
fic coast sons handicap shoot, open
ing here today, will last four da' «
and 200 shooter* are expected to take
part.
Class championships and five »pe*
rial purse*, in addition to the regular*
trophies offered by the club and the
American Trapshooting association
will hp, competed for today.
State associations in the Pacific
zone Ar*v 1 *ta.h, Arizona, California.
Nevada, Idaho, Montana. Oregon and
Washington. Two Canadian province*.
Alberta and British Columbia also are
represented at the meeting.
HO ACID -
RESULTS
EMPIRE.
F r *t raw# Five Furlonze
'/•if* - en < ft Breuning i r*B 1-1 ( if
Hlennerhasaeti ( Ma iben i *-S 4 7.
Kirkfield (Marine!!!) 3-1
r.rne: 1 <*U 5. Weatover. Jedburgh
Abbey. lady Uiaeeen and Semper a>#o
ran.
:<*n>r‘l rare: S t furlong*
R**»»r *-*» (W„trou«i 35-1 4-1 * 1
'.a nation iRirbarda) . 4 1 7 2
Burk Pend (Kelly* . 7-i
Tr *- J !o Aladdin. Idle Though'*
Pi.***rorr _ 5lumbo Jurnh* Beverery. *.
Mat*- K' . lie/.: G^a»?. N'ulraln Queen
San f'-rna* W*»fwi< k. Sun .Silent, J.
.1* Mi -lav Morning and Rlvertter • #■.
i ? n.
•a * W le and '! ree • fa*
P.* .. -,.r. «Field*t ... 3-1 1-7 out
Ceattgan (B Breunir.zl . «'*b • :
M* Au. ?fe i-l Callahan) oit
T i me 1 U 1-i- Fluff# Hogg tea.
Fourth r* e « ne rail#;
The poet ( Field# » 5-1 3-1 even
Caligula iC . 1-5 4
Wellftnder i M* \(f*l e\en
Time 1 4a .7 - S Donne!-v. fig han. Dti
irii.r and PoHota alao ran
F ': h r»< e M !« and 74 vardt
7. F* .a r • B Bre . n > r, g ‘ . 7 -1 r 4 o\: *
Metrodore • F*-*nr iaco) .4-1 1-2
P'flfive ( *hH-d«l * 5
Tin >*■ «< I ' ■ ' 1 or‘r Sea Pf*a-*.
Bright I. chta and M'4d'>nnrh alao ran.
> i*h 'a Five and one v*# furlong*
Spur* (Burnet 1-1 oat out
i.nngine if* Rreun:ng>.out e
Hendrik * .out
T i * 1 ^7 2 Hcpai«'rg and N "
alao ran.
II \\\ 1 IIORNF
F,* «• -* * Five >nd *>•'# •#* f *c#
Foreign Relations (M D * 13-5 * en 1-3
Rivler* (Gro*«i .7-i 2-5
Uil Burn* r (W Poo .... .... i-l
Time: 1 ft 2 * ch nrK>k Marg e K .
c*|>t* n ‘fhnelle* M**a Krr.nert, M*
1’ifam Winn e o \Vrna, Golden l.ynn a »o
ran.
Se« -ad -aoe M.'e and ae'eri# yard#
Coyne (Rlllai . 1-5 3-i * f
Step (OernUtt) .Ml 1*4
L>ver F.re i Barrett) ... 1-i
lime i -47* *-i Cypreme. Pra eevfdrtay
■ r .J e Fn-v a’fk- ran
h i *#' ** M * #nd « a‘\?eer,:h
* , • :
)’ .1 I f* (Garar'l T - 3 •
Bark tlrarkle i Oo'-mlev ■ .. . f-S
T ine 1 46 12 Begeolg and EC* a
Can ran.
Couth ** * Sit * Conga
P«ro a . El •) . 7 f I f 5 S 5
I ' h • a« * ( ftir long#
' 1 I ' fl
; • • ▼ . f P* r-e 111 il. M 4
Kv# Aeklev .«• (J Smith)
T.ii ( iff Parole. Tr-h*., ,-! s* ■ .
gnwd* S* - Ontario. Caiceen «k •
ArrvmenUl alao ran
<rihr#.-e ) 1* rnile*
I ! er ’ II 7 (W IjMf! ( f-1 ?-! e
• r J,e* *er If (.1 Re I even '
» •■*»- # ut ((i f*r »! *
T o*e 4 > Wap Wine er Caun .
1 * • • B* • f-'• * a’*o raw.
>1 M l I II! UiHTV
)'r*t !st* Five fuHong* :
1 1.«»* . ....... * *
*«a V- '.1 * • •
r#*b'i fin - e« ... ^ . • h *
Time j 1*35
Sero**d • • • » T * J'V'Wg*
fTin a Q».ie’w . ..... f*• *"
‘-'-rh Value .
L'n*-rrt*!n ..third
Time ! !'
”rh»d rare **t»i furlong*
r''a*e* Fmbrv
V, er % ■ '* - e \ t ,> •#
renlt’hftu .third
Time 1 !J J •
Pri,■ *h • * s» ** fit■ *«r«
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'
IVIMIMIR
}' «! *., Vm» ft! r 1 on* f
•*',-oaa .» U*k* 1*3 15 57*4 1 ' s '
t;*ie il lanD 4 1# * 5
• ►' n r*i *« .n # > * 65
Time 1 * 5 )l * P-. e n* - *t
5 M'e 1. »J '!•** IV»' W* #
,f hrvre'b l.w Tir’ e a)*n ran
*«r • a • e > t fur fonr*
i R vehwt i 13 *• S «» * *
now d»w 11. I.anc) 4 P
\rt * . M'. *
7’ *"e 1 M P * Banker n-.>e *
!,!••• * v t \ Pe er l ,-e
» endow. I'r M*m and t>ralegg<* * «
T t* * - A * * e < \ f • » iow r*
e*** <M’-Taggart) ) i 1 i ft* 7*5
‘*Mo iFran- a» li ft 1 ’
( S; e v e ..« • 11 l *
T v4e If 1 7 ffv K«P M M«'
•'«! M *:i!e \ y*w«-ier ll*»n
e« s«*f \ ' e I'. woara a!»” r*
Fov^lh * ' Mile and a • tteenth
(■'»( Pal * Walla, e) 11 U * *' 0
>.a 1 Th • *ier V >\*lla) ?t* * *
ted at nee i" s • > > >
7* -’ie 4 )\ .',e*harte l>,- * e an 1
D’i 1 alao raw
K)'l I P
4 hwmpmnahlp flight
\l F wk h.-a • Inhw Rr-oiV' .* * •
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(?.'.»»a* s-, « K S\» ke K»p- ’ ’
6 )\ t»
art Scrlboe- Mi t « Uu'km'tui i «
l'av I !'n ! H*.I \* Mxt*r « ( 4 • «
F K G(»** he a: Ralph V»* » i I
f O
sj.l o r - h# w» Rea t* < \ f- a 6 7
4 6 4
BASEBALL TOMORROW
Omaha vs. Wichita
l'»ai«i* Called at 3.30 P M
ie» 5wa(« en Sale at ReaVsn a
15th and I a*a»aen Dhaeti