X- TH BEE:- bulAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 12.V 1919. 10 LONDOS LOSES OUT GIVfeS'OIG LTOTUSSLE Greek Champion Springs Sur prise Z on StraniglerXand Fans, Using CWrist and ! Head Locks. In one , of the best wrestling t matches ever een in Omaha, E4 Strangler Lewis defeated Jim Lon dos of Canton, 0., in two straight falls, winning the first with a head lock, with which he throw jLondos to the fl6or so heavily that he was practically' knocked out and rolled on .his back, whereupon Referee Ernie Holmes patted Lewis on the back in token of victory after one hour, 34 minutes and 45 seconds. Upon returning tpythe'ting Lon doshad it announced that hebad in jured, his neck in the first fall but , would do the best he could and take the Strangler on for the second fall. He carried the match "to his opponent for a time and succeeded in getting Lewis in two dangerous V positions', once with a , wrist-lock ind again with A head-lock. The Sandow entry finally clamped an other head-lock on the Greek and though he was not pinned, he con ceded the falUn 2? minutes asd 3Q seconds. " , ; -.-.-j. -V 1 Though out-weighed by at 'least 40 oounds. Londos save 'Lewis the greatest surprise of hij life, (breadj ing and getting away from the dead ly headlock at least, four, times dur ' ing the match, though he finally succumbed to the grip in both falls. . The Greek clamped the same hold . on the Strangler several times andsl it was -with '. consierablei difficulty that he finally broke the jclamp. The Greek made a specialty of a . ' double-wrist lock, " with which : fie ' had his man almost pinned two or three times. : He escaped in such ', apparently easy fashion from most of LewisV holds that the Strangler was exasperated His vicious at taches were easily warded off, how ever, by the speedy Greek, who in turn rushed Lewis, around trying oi the headlock and wrist-lock. It was v certainly a fine match, ' fans. It was expected that Londos ," would prove an easy victim , to the ' mighty Lewis but , he surprised everyone, including the famous h'ead-lock exponent. Jt was the consensus of opinion among those nea rthe ring,that had Lewis been nearer Londos' weight, the result . might have been different. At any rate, Lewis bulk saved him on vari ous occasion especially 'when the smaller man had his wrist-lock hold. The main, event was refereed by Ernie . Holmes in a very "efficient manner, and though some xf Lon dos' supporters thought he should - havr "o-ivri tVi flretr a fall when he . had the Strangler in such close posi tions, it was seen by close observers that Holmes' judgment was correct. : The .preliminary .was a quick-finish 'affair, being billed for a finish match to one fall between 1 Joe Stangl and JessQueen;, Joe threw : Oiin in thrm tnintft flat nrirh a IMwa. ... .... v ...... V. l ..a. . v i h half nelson and bar-arm hold. 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Plttaburth, I; Brooklyn, I. ., ' Cincinnati, 2; New. York. 1. V :'. Ciiunea Today.' Brooklyn at Pittsbtrt h. ' j Philadelphia at Chieago, , . , i New Tork at Cincinnati. .' M Boston at St. Louts. , ' y? AMEBIC AX, LEAGUE. , Won Lost Pet. rrr.,27 II .676 .23 12 .667 ......24 16 .615 .....ill U .500 .... - 20 ,474 15 II .441 ...,,.13 24 .351 S ;. 27 .221 Chlcaro I. Vew Tork Cleveland -St. Louis ' Detroit . . , Boston "... Washington Philadelphia ' , Yesterday's Results. Washington, : Cleveland, 3. Chicago. 8; Boston. 0.-' St Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 3, New Tark, T; Detroit 0. " Games Today. Cleveland at Washington. . ' Detroit at Now York. St. Louis at Philadelpla. .' Chicago at Boston. . , . AMEBICAH. ASSOCIATION. , . , St. Paul ... Louisville . Indianapolis Columbus . . Kansas City Minneapolis Won Lost!: Pet. .641 v00 .564 -.663 .474 '.447 .431 .324 ..24 V 13 ..21 14, r.2ii 11 14 ... .is ,...ii ....17 ; 20 .; : 23 ':2X Milwaukee ....IS ....11 Toledo Teeterday's KeeulU. Toledo, I; St. Paul, 1. Louiivllle. 4: Milwaukee, t. Jndlanapolla, S; Minneapolis, ON BLUFFS CARD NEXLTHURSDAY Charley Peters to Tackle Jack Gana' in iMain Event; Miller Meets Jack Solomon. One week from tonight Charley Peters, the Sarpy county sheriff," will meet Jack Gana, the Firth, Neb., heavyweight on - the mat in the Council Bluffs auditorium un der the direcjjon of Al Fiori. They will wrestle a hnish, maten, Dest two out of three falls. - That Peters will meet no setup is evidenced by the record that Gana displays. He has beaten Pete Fromme, Chris Sorenson -and a number of other big men and once wrestled Champion, Earl Caddock, losing after 45 minutes of " hard wrestling. . The entire card that Fiori will presentnext Thursday night is one that xshouW attract a good crowd of Omaha fans as well as the lovers of the ' mat , eame in Council Bluffs. Jack Solomon of Omaha, one of the popular light-heavyweights a short time ago, will try a "comeback' against a youngster, Everett Miller Of Tabor, la., in a one-fall finish match. ' ' ' The opening bout will be between two Council Bluffs lightweight ama teur wrestlers. This match will be brimful of pepper, for the simon- pures always shoot for blood. Thisvis a card that should make a fine attraction, for each bout billed appears as good as either ot the other two.- Fiori will try the bur men in the Bluffs for a time and see if the fans want the heavies rather than the little" men. Representative Jeff eris ; Moves Into New Office Washington. . Tune H. (Special Telegram.) Wednesday "was mov ing day for Representative Jeffens. he having through friendly effort in his behalf., been able to secure a fine office on the third floor of the house office building, not far removed from his colleague, Judge Kinkaid. Not content .with the removal of his of fice, he also .located in his jiew apartments in the Wyoming, a beau tiful apartment house on Sixteenth street, taking with him Judge Evans of the Third district and Represen tative L. I. Dickinson of Algoha la., who will remain as 'his roommates until Mrs. Jefferis- and the family ome to, Washington in September. $Tar Department Orders. Washington. June 11. (Special Tele tram.) First Lt Ernest -W. Blackburn, air Berries, la relieved from duty at Fort Omana and will proceed to Camp Dodge. First Lt John Martin Arnson, medical corps, is relieved from duty at Chicago and will proceed to Fort De9 Molnea. First Lt. John O. Edwards,' Infantry, Camp Jackson, to Port Dei Moines. First Lt. William F. Riley, sanitary corps, . Des Moines, to Columbus, O. " v . College Games. Now Tork, June 11. Harvard shut ou.. Princeton today In the deciding game of their bass ball series, vtha score being S to . , At Ifsw Haven Yalt, 47 Wesleyan, I. HEAVYWEIGHTS Unbear able Itching becomes infected with some impur ity, and the disease germs break out through the delicate tissues of thd skin. They may appear as eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, Jscaly erup tions, caused by disease germs in the blood. ' The real cure, therefore, must be directed through the blood. And no remedy has yet been discovered that equals S. . S. S. for any disor der of the blood. This great old remedy Tids he blood of - every trace o Misease germs, and clears up the complexion and gives it the ruddy glow of perfect health. Get a- bottle at your drugstore today, and you will soon.be rid of your tormenting skin, trouble: Also write at once for expert medical advice regarding your own case. Address, Medical Director, 263 Swift Labora torjAtlaata; Ga. Adv, ; - BROWNS' PITCHER 17IHS MOUND DUEL FROri MACK MEN Shocker Outpitches Rogers ana si. louis wms . Game by the Score Philadelphia, June 11. Shocker had the better of a pitchers battle with Rogers and St Louis won from Philadelphia today"4 to '3. Sisle knocked the ball over the right-field wall in the fourth inning.. Score " , ST. LOUIS.! AB. H. O. B PHILADELPHIA. AB. H. O. K. Witt. If 4 V I 1 Orov'r, lb 1 . 0 S , Roth, rf 4 11 t Walker, ef 4 1 S t Aus'n. 3b 4 I t 0 Oed'n, 2b Sit Tobtn, if Sleler, lb Jac'n, f Dem't rf Oe'ber. sa Sever'd, e Sh'ker, p 16 1 4 I 11 4 0-4 Sai l ai i 10 s 5 1 0 Burns, lb 4 1 11 1 Dugan, se I 1 Ml Tho as. lb 4 0 I 0 Perk's. o I 4 6 Rogers, vie 0 etmnnon 10 9 8 Kinney. Totals IS S IT . I Totals SI SIT S Batted for Rogers in eighth. St Louis oiilooe i 4 Philadelphia ....... U ! t M 0 d 01 Three-base hits: Walker, Gerber, Koth. Home runs: - Austin. Sisler. Stolen base: Sisler. Sacrifice hits: Tobln. Oeroer. Sacrifice flies; Severeid. Dugan. Double Play: Gerber, Oedeon and Staler. Left on bases.-' St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 4. Bases on balls Off Rogers 3. off Shock er 1, off Kinney I. Hits:. Off Rogers t In eight Innings; off Kinney, non in one innlg. Hit by pitcher; By Rogers (Sev ereid.) Struck out: By Rogers 2. by 2- D Los- Shocker 3. Passed ball: Severeid. Ig pitcher: Rogers." V- - r Sdx Make It Two. .- Boston. June 11. Chicago mads it two straight from Boston today, winning I to 0. A pass,' two scratch hits and an error b ' Barry gave the visitors . two in the first. Singles by E. Collins and Jackson and a sacrifice to Barry, gava Chicago a third run. scora: i CHICAGO, i 1'V BOSTON. AB. H. O. B.L AB. H. O. . T.-h'M rf a I 1 ft Hooner, rf 4 Sift Wver. lb S E. C'a, lb t mjisarry, o e 5j 8 trunk, cf 4 ft Gainer, If 4 1 S A ft 1 1 II 1. ll J'ksen, If 4 Felsch. ctia OlMcIn'a, lb 4 SiSchang, a t 0 1 Walters, 0 1 ftlVitt, lb I Gandll, lb 4 Rlsb'C. aa t Lynn, e S Warns, p 4 O'Scott, ss I) 1 I ft Mays, - ( . I -,, . r Totals..10 -7 27 0 'Totals...!! Chicago . 2 ft ft 0 ft 0 4 IT I 0 1 ft I 0 ft 09 Boston ............ ...S ft ft 0 0 ft Stolen bases: Lelbold, Gandll. Sacrifice Sacrifice hits: Weaver. E, Collins. Vltt. fly: Felschv. Left on basest- Chicago 6, Boston T. Bases on balls: -6ff Williams 2. off Maya 3. Struck out: by Williams 4. by Mays 7. Yankees Blank Tigers. ..... New York. June 11.. In the presence of 1,009 boy scouts, New York shut out De troit today by a score of 7 to ft. Quinn wan piactlcally1 untttable, Cobb s two singles being scratch hits. The Yankees brougt Dutch Leonard from tha mound in the sixth. Score: DETROIT. I NEW YORK. AB. H. O. E.I AB. H. O. Bush, as - 3 o'Vick, rf Young, 2b 3 Cobb, cf 3 Veach, If S H'm'n, lb 4 FVt'd.rf 4 llP'pa'h, ss 01 Baker, 3b 0 Lewis, It 0Pipp..lb 0! Pratt, 2b ZlBodie, cf OiHannah, c Jones, 3b 4 Alns'h. c 4 Leon'd, p S Love, p . 0 Shorten 1 OIQulnn, p v ft 0 Ellison 1 Totals.. 32 5 24 I Totals...3 11 2T 4 Shorten batted for Leonard In seventh. xEUison batted for Lovs In ninth. Detroit ft ft 9 9 9 9 ft ft 0 New York 9 9 0 4 19 10 x T Stolen base: Cobb Veach, Plpp. Atn- smlth. Sacrifice bit: Bush. Doubleolays: Young Bush, Heilmann; Bush, Young, Heumann; npp,- recmnpaugiu ieit on bases: New York S, Detroit 11. ' Bases on balls: off Quinn 6, off Leonard 1, off Love I. Hits: off Leonard, ft in aix in nings; off Love, 2 in two Innings. Struck out: by Quinn 2, by Leonard 1, by Love 1. Losing pitcher; Leonard. " Senators Double On Indians. .Washington. June 11. Washington batted opportunely against three of the four pitchers used by Cleveland today aid evened up the aeries by winning, 8 to I. S . - Manager Griffith was notified by Presi dent Johnson of the American league to day that he had been suspended indefi nitely on account of challenging a decl alon by Umpire Nallln In yesterday's game. Score: CLEVELAND. I WASHINGTON. AB. H. O. E.I AB. H. O. E Oran'y. If 4 0' Judge, lb 4 1 13 0 C'man, as 4 91 foster, 3b 4 8 0' Milan, cf i 9 OlBlce, tf J 1 ftiM phy, If 4 I Bp ker, cr 4 Wood, rf 8 G'ner, 8b 4 W'a'a, 2b I ft! Atf'nrttv S J'ston. lb 8 1 1 01 Shanks, 2b 4 O'Neill, c 2 2 J'eon, p 0 ft Phll'ps. p 9 9 Uhle. p 19 Jasper, p 1 9 xN'ker, ell OIMcB'e, ss 3 0 Harper, p 8 o: of o' SI x ' zLunte 1 9 1 Totals.. 31 7 24 0 Totals... 33 18 27 0 Rain for O'Neill in seventh. xBatted for Jaspr in seventh. zBatted for Phillips in ninth. Cleveland .X 0 2 0 00910 03 Washington ..I 1 0 1 0 0 2 ft x 8 Two-base hits: Foster, Murphy. Stolen bases; Foster, Rice (2), Judge.. Sacrifice hits: Wambaganss, McBrlde. Sacrifice fly: Johnston. Left on bases: Cleveland atiiaV ;r-NE3rr.:.ieMK;- GOLFERS are getting brieen curfew has been flattened. , " With all the glue parlors out, we'll have to read the papers to see who cops the Toledo skirmish. ' ' s j. - v. - ... - ; ..- - Well, as Tommy Lipton chirped, anybody can be a good loser with enough practice.fr I x ' - ' . f. - . , Chicago street car company, claims credit for idea of skip-stopping the ocean. . , , . - V .' .. ' ' Fathead from Boston buzzes- us that love is what makes a new hus band think his brbide's cooking is something to eat - j" Heavier-lhan-water thirsts are out. , . - v t - ...) In, a year or so. we will probably read of the first -blushing White House bridegroom leaning on the arm of the presidentess. . t af & - Looks like the American is an eight-cornered, race. between White Sox and Cleveland. - t f . ' , Can't blame a' red-beaked sap for holding onto his sudden evaporting rye. The white man gave the red man his first drink, but you can't ex pect him lo give him his last - . i Willard is knocking hisv scuffling partners colter than kultur. but you never, piped av prima donhV who could, sing better than she coulch did I ,, 1 . . . .1 U f. j Before boosting this-guy Columbus. dizzy, why not find out whether Isabelle ever got her jewelry back? " . . - , Josies are an in-and-out. team of patters. First they're in a hole and they they're out At first , .. . ' ' ' .WiNard has ht satisfaction of knowing 'that nobody can ever whip him 100,000 smackers' worth. ' " , . , ' ' V , , The business of give-and-take ; doesn't applyto sparring partners. Thev're there to take 'em on the beezer andato smile-ofetLr like a kid SILK HAT HARRY . , , i i v- , . ; 11 1 ' ' ; 1 1 ; 1 " " - CUBS WIN FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME; DEFEAT PHILLIES Game Called in Eighth Inning on Account of Rain; Douglas Outpitches ' Woodward. Chicago, June 11. Chicago-won its fifth -tonsecutive game today by defeating Philadelphia, 7 to 2. The game was called in the eighth on ac count of rain. The locals hit Wood ward freely and took a Jead which the visitors could not overcome be cause of Douglas' ' good pitching. Score: v ; PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB. JI. O. E.1 AB. H. O. E. PTce, 2b 4 1 I l Flack, rf 4 0 I Wms. cf 4 Meusel, lt 4 Lud's, lb 4 Grav h, rf 4 Balrd, lb I Slcki'g, art Cady. e - 2 Clarke, e 1 o;ficK, Zb I ft Barber, If I 0'Merkle, lb 4 Olfask't, cf 2 liueai, lb 1'Kllduff. ss OlKlllefer, e O'Dougl's, p 0 - -ft : ft! oi . W'w'rd, p 1 Callahan 1 Smith, p ft xWhltted 1 Pack'd, p ft Totals.. 81 I 2T I) Totals.. .21 10 24 2 Batted for Woodward in fourth. Batted for Smith In seventh. Philadelphia ..........ft 2 ft 9 ft ft 0 02 Chicago .1 2 2 9-0 0 2 x 7 (Called eighth, rain). Two-base hit: Pick. Three-base hits: Cravath, Merkle. Stolen base: Pick. Sac rifice hit: Barber. Double plays: Balrd (unassisted); Sicking to Pearce; Kllduff to Pick to Merkle. Left on bases: Phil adelphia S, Chicago 6. Bases on balls: olrr Woodward 2, off Smith 1. Hits: Off Woodward, ( in three innings; off Smith, 1 in three Innings; off Packard, 8 in one inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Woodward (Passart). Struck out: By Douglaa 2, by Smith 1. Wild pitch: Woodward. Losing pitcher: Woodward. Braves Stop Cardinals. St. Louis, June 11. Boston stopped St. Louis' winning streak today, beating tha locale S to 4. An error by Heathcote and a hit batsman Ty Doak with the bases filled In the .eighth cost St Louis -the game. Score; v BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB. H. O. E. AB. H. O. E. M'vlUe, ss 4 ft 8 ft Smith, ri I I ft 0 H'zoir 2b 4 I S 01 Miller, lb 4 3 10 ft 1 ft lj'Shotton ft ft 0 ft l'l ft Stock, 2b S 1 10 2 1 0 H'sby, 2b 8 1 1 1 8 1 0lHcote, cf 4 0 4 1 ft 3 OlMcH'ryi if 3 0 8 0 1 0 ' olLavan, ss 4 I I ft Powell, rf 4 bruise, cf S Holke, lb 4 Thorpe, If 4 B'b'r'a, 3b 1 Wilson, c 3 5, Washington S. Base on balls: off Uhle 1, off Harper 1. Hits: off Uhle. 4 in two innings; off Jasper, S in four In nings; off Jsmieson, 3 in one Inning; off Phillips, 1 in one Inning. x Hit by pitched ball: By Harper (O'Neill).' Struck out: By Harper 4, by Uhle 3, by Jasper 1. Losing pitcher: Uble. I ' . v again since ' nonessential industry would stand for understudies who , . I 'you? Copyright 1111. IntaraaUoifl Nehf, P I ft 0 'demons, c 1 xburn 0 Dll'efer, 1 Snyder, o I G'dwln, p 1 zSchulti , 1 M'd ws, p ?l Doak; p 0 "Paulette 1. Totals..ll I 27 1 Totals.. .8 I 27 2 Ran for Millar In ninth. xRan for Clemons in fifth. ' (Batted for Goodwin in fifth. .Batted for Doak in ninth. Boston ..............ft ft 1 1 I ft .--.. u x I. i u t, a i n St. Louis . ...... ...0 ft 9 0 1 2 0 0 1 t Three-base hits: Powell, gnyder. Stolen base: Herzog. Sacrifice hits: Nehf, Blackburne. Sacrifice fliee: Blackburne, Wllci. Left on 'bases: Boston 7, St. Louis I. Base on balls: Off Nehf 2, off Goodwin 1, off Meadows 1, off Doak 1. Hits: Off Goodwin, 6 in five Innings; off Meadows, 2 in two and one-third Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Nehf (Miller), by Doak (Blackburne). Struck out: By Goodwin 2, by Doak 1. Paused ball: dem ons. Losing pitcher: ' Meadows. Reds Win -Duel. Cincinnati, June 11. Cincinnati won a close pitchers' battle from New Tork to day 2 to 1. Score: NEW TORK. CINCINNATI. AB. H. O. E.I AB. H. O. E. Burns, If 2 ft'Rath, 2b B OfD'bert, lb 4 0 0 2 13 1 3 0 1 0 2 0. 2 0 II ft 4 ft 1 Young, rf 4 Chase, lb 4 Doyle, 2b 2 Kauff, cf 4 Z'man. 3b 4 Fl'ber, ss 8 Gonz'es, e 2 McCarty ft xCausey ft Smith, e ft ScHupp, p 2 King 1 Perrltt. o ft Groh, 3b 3 Roush, cf 4 Nele, rf 3 Kopf, ss '3 Br'ssl'r, If 2 Wlngo, c 8 Rueth'r, p 8 I ft ft 9 ft Totals..!! 2 24 2 Totals. ..27 3 27 2 Batted for Qsnzales in eighth. xRan for McCarty in eighth. Batted for Schupp in eighth. New Tork ft it 0 0 0 0 0 01 Cincinnati 00200000 x 2 Two-base hit: Daubert Stolen base: Rath, Daubert. Double plays: Wlnro to Kopf;. Groh ' (unassisted); Fletcher to Doyle to Chase. Left on bases: New Tork S, Cincinnati 5. Bases on bails: Off Ruether 4, off Schupp 3, off Perrltt 1. V yf TJUT a pipe in your 1 .tils maiaswisisiia ., . r- . .,.,.(.. '. Drawn for Newa Service Hits: Off Schupp 3 in seven Innings; off Perrltt 1 in one inning.' Struck out: By Reuther 1, by Schupp -8, Passed ball: Gonzales. Losing pitcher: Schupp. Pirates Lick Dodgers Again. Pittsburgh, Juno 11. Pittsburgh de feated . Brooklyn again today, 8 to 3. Manager Bezdek was ordered to the club house by Umpire Rlgler for protMtlng decisions on balls and strikes. Score: - ' BROOKLTN. I PITTSBURGH. AB. H. O. E. AB. H. O. E. Olson, as 4 2 1 0 Blgbee, ef 4 1 4 0 T'ston, cf 4 2 ( 0 Terry, ss 4 0 4 0 G'flth. rf 4 1 1 OlSteng'l. rf 4 1 2 ft Wheat, If 4 2 1 OIBo'k'l, 3b 3 , 1 3 0 K'chy, lb 4 ft S w'th, If 8 1 .1 1 Sch'dt, 2b 4 9 3 ftlCuts w, 2b 3 2 1 0 Malo'e, 3b 4 Saler, lb 3 - 0 10 0 Miller, o 3 9 2 TJ'Sch'dt, c 2 12 0 Cadore, p 3 9 1 0'Adams, p 8 1 0 0 Smith, p 0 0 0 Of f Totals.. 34 124 0 Totals.. .30 8 27 1 Brooklyn ' 1 9 1 9 0 0 ft ft 02 L Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 x 3 Two-bas'j hit: Malone. Stolen base: Stengel. Double plays: Olson, Schmandt and Konetchy; Cutshaw, Terry and Saler; Terry, Cutshaw and Saler. Left on bases: Brooklyn 6, Pittsburgh 8 Hits: off Cadore, 7 in seven and one-third Innings; off Smith, 1 in two-thirds Inning. Struck out: by Cadore 1,- by Adams 2. Losing pitcher: tladore. Mike Gibbons Fights Fast Draw AAith George Chip Terre Haute, Ind., June 11. Mike Gibbons of St.- Paul, and George Chip of Newcastle, Fa., contenders for the middleweight championship, fought ten fast' rounds to a draw. Thrill at King Park. A new attraction promised at Krug park, beginning Saturday, is a leap through the air $y two rac ing automobiles driven by two men billed as. the "Fearless Greggs." The two machines attain a terrific speed down a steep incline, then leap into the air, one turning three compltte somersaults. the trail of smoke peadel lbr, no matter how sad has been your pipe-past, P A . will Sin? VOll n snnor nf tnharm irw that wn'll malrr vnn wish unnr IiTa inh wa to see how much P, 'A. you could get away with! . -s , . 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E, Bro'w, cf 8 Wuffll, ss 4 niltz, If 4 at'y, lb 4 Cle'd, 3b 3 Davis, rf 4 Goo'n. 2b 3 Manion, c 4 Bayne, p 2 Burke 1 . Totals 32 Smith, cf 4 1 1 Tho'n. 3b 4 0 2 0 0 2 1 Boeh'r. If 4 Brle'k. lb 8 Huls't, 2b 2 M'lver, rf 8 Lamb, ss 4 Dla'ond. c 4 Crutc'r, p 8 14 0 3 ft 7 ft 1 1 1 1 7 27 2 Totals 21 7 27 2 Brks batted for Bayne In ninth. Tulsa . .0 ft ft 1 1 0 1 0 03 Joplin ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 14 Two base hits: Dltz, Mclver. Home run: Boehler. Sacrifice hits: Wuffll. Cleveland, Bayne, Hulswltt, Crutcher. Stolen base: Wuffll. Bases on balls: T . 1 . 4 ,TI . k - 1 1 1 ..It. Smith. Struck out: Bayne 5; Crutcher 5. Left on bases:- Tulsa 8; Joplia 6. Double play: Bayne to Slattery. Tims 1:44. Um pires: Daly and Bchaffly. - Read The Bee Want Ads for the best opportunities in bargains. that's filled cheerily brimful of Prince Albert, if1 vou're on OMAHA GOLFERS GET GOOD SCORES ST, LOUIS MEET Jack Hugjies of Omaha. De feats Fellow Townsman; B. G. Guinand Defeats Wichita Player. s - -r ' St. Louis, June 11. Nelson Whit ney of New Orleans, Javored for , the championship of the Transmis sissippi golf tournament at the St. Louis Country, club today, met a tartar iti W. K. Cossman, a public links' player of t. Louis, but after being three dow at he turn in tha first round of match playj squared the match ana won two up. . C P. Jaffray of Minneapolis had no difficulty in eliminating Frank Lynch of St. Louis,- six and four, and will meet Whitney this after noon in the second round.. v Jack Hughes of Omaha defeated S. W. Reynolds of Omaha and 1917 titleholder. 4(and 3. Harry Legg of Minneapolis defeated L. G. Carter r of Memphis, 2 and 1, B. G. Gui nand, Omaha, defefited T. B.Grif-v fith. Wichita, 4 and 3. J.E. Nur gent' of Kansas City, president pf the association, defeated - John P. Cady, Rock Wandyill., 4 aad3. ' ' , L D. Bromfield, Denver, defeated E. C Lorton, Excelsior-Springs, S and 3. Arthur Bonebrake, Topeka, ' defeated E. A. ; Campbell, Topeka, , 4 and 3. Stuart Stickney defeated D. B. Huffey, both of the St Louis Country clubT 5, up and 3. R. G. Bush, New, Orleans, defeated J. K. Wadley, Omaha, 1 up. J. L. John son, Country club, defeated Chris Kenney, triple A,2 up and 1. ! E. H. Walker, Country dub, de feated Cy Moore, Country club, 3 up and 2. R. Bockenkamp, Forest ; Park, defeated Sterling Edmunds, Country club, 6 up and S. v. Carl W, Bock, Sunset" Hill, defeated Clar.' ence Wolff, Algonquin, 2 up and 1.' Roger Lord, Algonquin,, defeated, Eddie Limberg, Country club, 1 up. Computation of scores made in the Brock cup competition today showed the trophy was won by the team of the Omaha Field club', with a total of 660 strokes. The winning team is composed of S. ,W.f Rey- nolds. Jack Hughes, B. G. Guinand and Blaine Young, j The St. Louis Country club was second, with 667. L. B. Bromfield of Denver de feated E. C. Lorton, Excelsior Springs, Mo., 5 and 3. Arthur .Bone- . brake, Topeka, (defeated , E. A, Campbell, Topeka, 4 and 3. R. E, Knepper, Sioux City, la., defeatea Blaine Young, Omaha, 3 and 2. Today's Calendar of Sports. 1 St, Paul, Minn., June 11. Score: R. H. , I. i I j ..I....1 s . s Murphy; MtrrltL Toledo St. Paul Batteries: Miljus and Monroe and Hargrave. Minneapolis, Juno 11.' Score: i- ,H. B. Indianapolis .....S 14 .1 Minneapolis 4 10 1 Batteries: Steels and Leary ; Robertson and Gromes, - . . Milwaukee, Wis., Juns 11. Score: S : " r. h. fc. Louisville i....Y...4 11 ,i Milwaukee S J ' : 1 Batteries: Xavl and Meyer; Wllliama and Huhn. Prlnrm Albert it npplitd in foopy rmd bama. tidv rmd tin, hamdmamm pound m4 half pound tin humidan pdi that classy, prmciicat pound ctyttul pirn humidor with tuonpu moifMr topJhmt hoop thm '. tatmeeu im tuch ptrfuet condition. rwho hasdust -seen Santa Claus and all hi reindeer. ,! -' ' , - - .. ' ' " ' j