IT ho TRE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. DEFATE'S GREW BOWS TO DEFEAT BEFORE ROURKES t Oscar Fuhr Holds Sioux City In Check After First Two Innings While Omaha : 1 Tallies Eight. While Oscar Fuhr held Sioux City safely in check after the first two in nings. Pa Rourke's pennant-chasers copped the second game of the series yesterday afternoon before the larg est crowd the Rourkes have drawn this year. The final score was 8 to 3. The visitors started in great shape hut they finished in a muddle. Crouch, the first man up, singled through the box, Marr walked. An tonio Defate rolled an easy one to Gislason. Robinsofi walked, filling the bases. Reichle whaled a .double into deep right, scoring two. Mc Candless and Altcrmatt were easy outs. Locals Tie Score. The Rourkes were Yigflit back at 'em with, two tallies in their half of the first inning. Gislason drew a base on balls, but was caught steal ing. WeidelJ grounded out Platte singled, Donica walked and lelivelt Miigled, scoring Platte. With two strikes on Lee, Harry Donica pil fered home plate. Score: Omaha, 2; Sioux City, 2. y Dorman opened the Sioux's second session with a single. Fletcher fanned. Crouch sailed a single over third, scoring Oorman. Marr and Defate grounded out. , Omaha lit into Fletcher in the fourth and aided materially by Count Defeat, chalked up more peaflies and ' put the game in the refrigerator. All of which angered Count De feat. ' Manager John .Lelivelt led off the fourth inning with a neat little single over short . .Fletcher gTazed Lee's ribs with a close one and entitled the Rourke to first base. Rourkes Make Six. Mason, singled and Linele bounced a short one to Deface. .Tony "saw Manager John scurry ing homeward and in an effort to throw John out at home he fired the ball into the grandstand. Leli velt and Lee scampered home. Fuhr grounded out Fletched passed Gis lason purposely and Weidell lofted a sacrifice to right field on which Mason tallied. Platte poled a pop up just over third when nobody was looking and made it count for "two ases. Lingle scored on the hit Monica sent a liner into right field ior a single, scoring .Weidell. Dor man nailed Dpnica at second trying steal. That was the end of the scoring. The crowd had a swell time kid ling Defate. An adipose gentleman in the grandstand kept the fans in gf.t with his suggestions .to Count Antonio. 4 In the second inninu Defate lined i foul to the left field fence and Lee after a hard run turned it into the most sensational catch made at Rourke park this year, i OMAHA. AB. R. .. S BASE k ALL DIRECTORY Standing of the Teams. ft. Jos... Omaha, ... Wlchlia .. Jopiin .... Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn . Boston . . . Clevelsnd Boston . . ("hkeeo . New Tork ) Western League, w. u PtM w H 11 .0Tulsa U l it Js.Sioui citr.it .1 11 .6Tl'Des Moines 13 .14 It -S36 Okl. dir.. If National League. AV. U Prt.l W. 17 11 .ftOTIChictgo ,..! 17 II .SS7'M. LOUIS.. 14 .13 10 .Sl!Nw York.. IS .14 It .siJiPh'delphia u American Let(K. W. fi pc t W. :i .70lwaah'ton it .11 .SSTSt. Louis. .11 .1 It .miPh'dotpbis. 10 .It 14 .SniDetroft ... t Games Today. 1 Pet It .(2 IT .414 17 .414 It .JT4 L. Pet., 16 .(It 14 .( i It .367 L Pet 17 .413 It .413 1 It .311 Westers League. Rtoux City at Omaha. Doe Moines at Ki. Joe. Wichita at Oklahoma City. Joplia at Tulsa National League. New Tork at St. Louie. Brooklyn at Pittsbuigh. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at, Cincinnati. American League. Chicago at Philadelphia. ' Bt Louie at Boston. Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Washington. Yesterday's Results, Waaler League. Omaha, t: Stout: City. S." Wlrhita. ; Oklahoma City. lY T)ea Moines, 4; St, Joseph. 1. Tulsa-Joptln, no game. National League. " Boston, T: Cincinnati, 0. Chicago. It; Philadelphia. 3. St. Louis. : New Tork, 4. Pittsburgh. 1; Brooklyn, . American League. New York. 3: St. Louis, I. Philadelphia, t; Cleveland, 1. Washington, t; Chicago, L TOTAL RUNS SCORED High aoore, Chicago WESTERN LEAGUE. 6 r: x An- e fennday j 11 1 si si 11 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sunday . . I F: ! 71 t 4j 0 sNo (tame. ettoBl. 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Sunday 5 (i.n 3 IT ss ? f tT i s I s i i i i i 'iS 2 'I e AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Sunday ti B I 81? s I s tj j 51 ml II again attacked Allison's slants vici ously. Score: DISS MOINES. I ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A.I ' AB.H.O.A O'Connor.ct lit !B'nowltz, cf 4 1 t 8 B'baker, 3b 4 ZiKelleher, as 4 oilValker, rf 4 OiKlrby, If Coffey. 2 b M'D'ott, 3b Slots, rf Breen, If French, as Hasb'k, lb Anderson,c 4 Buckalew, p 1 Totals 3 0 I 1 1 1 0 t 1. t 0 14 1 3 1 0 6ponroy, lb 'lOroth, lb '((Crosby, c 4 Allison, p I'Shestak 33 11 27 17Lynch, p 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 11 6 0 0 e o t o Totals 31 6:7 14 Batted for Allison In eighth. 4 Dei Moines ........ 2 0 0 6 0 6 0 1 4 St Joe 0 010 0 0 0 01 Runs: Dee Moines, O'Connor, Coffey, Buckalew; St. Joe, "Walker. Errors: Dps Moines, McDermott, French. Earned runs: Des Moines, 4; St. Joe, 1. Base on balls: Off Buckalew. none; oft Allison, nono. Struck cut: By Buckalew, 2; by Allison. 3: by Lynch. Bone. Hits and earned runs: Off Allison 11 and 4, oft Buckalew, 8 and 1, oft Lynch none and none. Left on bases: Des Moines, 4; St. Joe, 4. Two base hits: Walker, Coffey (3), McDer mott, Buckalew. Three base hits: Klrby. Double plays: French to Coffey to Has brook; Conroy to Kelleher to Oroth. Sac rifice tits: McDermott, O'Connor. Stolen bases: Kelleher. Umpires: Lauson and Jacobs. Time: 1:19. t.iolasnn, eh. Weidell. Sb. Platte. ef .., Ilnnlea. rf . . Lelivelt, lb. I.e. It ...... Masnn, M... l ingle. e Fuhr, p H. PO. A. 1 1 a 1 t 0 9 0 IS 41 5 0 n 4 41 6 t ft t 1 t 1 1 Totals Crouch, rf. Marr. tb. ST 1 llefat. SB 4 Rnhlnwa. cf Keirhlr. If... MrCandlMt, lb Altrrmatt, Sb.. llnrman, ...... Fletcher, p.... lonnelly SI' 8 S giorx CITT. AB. R. , H. PO. A. 4 12 s e t 1 . 1 H n e ft o l n 0 1 1 0 e Total ... SS t S 24. 16 S Omaha ....... ! I 0 II M I x 8 slodx City tlOOOOOO 03 Earned runs: 8louz City, 1; Omaha, 0. Too base hits: Platte, Reichle. Sacrifice hits: Weidell, Lelivelt. Dorman. Hit by pitched ball: lee. Bases on balls: Off Fuhr. S; off Fletcher, 0. Double play: Reichle te McCaadless to Alt r matt. Jft en base: Omaha. 8: Sionx City, . I'm plres: Buckley anil Becker. Des Moines Boosters Take Second Game From Saints St. Joseph, Mo May 23. The Des Moines Boosters took the second game of the series from the Saints here today, 4 to 1. The Boosters bunched their hits off Allison in the first inning and counted twice before they could be stopped. They aided two more in the eighth when they Wichita Evens Up Series With Oklahoma City Team Wichita, Kan., May 23. Wichita evened up the series with Oklahoma City by winning the last 6 to 3. East was master of things through out, although he let up in the final innings. OKL. WICHITA. AB.H.O.A I Smith, cf i Berger, ss 4 Butler, 3b 4 Beck, lb 3 Washb'n.tb i Coy, rf 3 Conlan, If 4 Taryan, o 4 East, p 4 Totals CITT. AB.H.O.A. 0 1 OHIoeller, If 4 0 0 0 I 3 llMoore. cf 4 2 0 0 1 4Pitt.rf t,tl 1 iO 0 Vd'more.Sb 3 0 E 2 1 2 S'Hurhes, 2b 4 0 2 1 2 1 OrDar'ger. ss 4 12 3 1 3 0?hannon, lb 3 6 10 0 2 OlOrlffith, c 3 0 11 1 0 2illler, p 3 0 0 2 i "ov gton, p 0 0 11 34 10 27 191'Banner 10 0 0 mamsey l u e u J Totals 33 t24 11 Batted for Miller In eighth. xBatted for Covington In ninth. Oltlahoma City 00000002 13 Wichita .. 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 X 6 Runs: Wichita. Berger, Butler, Beck, Washburn (5), Coy; Oklahoma City, Moore. Darringer, Banner. Errorsi Wichita. Butler (3), Beck; Oklahoma City, Hughes, Shan non, Bases on balls: Of East, 1; off Mil ler, 2. Sacrifice hits: Llndimore, Beck. Left on bases : Wichita, ?; Oklahoma City. 6. Two-base hits: Coy. Darrlnger, Wash burn. Three-base hit: Coy. Hits and runs: Off Miller, 10 runs and hits in T In nings; off Covington, no runs and no hits in 1 inning. Double play: Butler to Wash burn to Beck. Struck out: By East, 4; by Miller, 2. Umpires: Daley and Lipe. Time: ADotimo Book l ot you will vQtitiohsva This moat wonderful con tribution ever aaada to mu sic." This is how a famous critic termed Thomas A. Edi son's amazing achievement. Ed i Son and Music IwaHsMBstsaWsar The story at the $3,000,000 Phone graph is a romantic as any bit f fiction. It is told in a beautifully illustrated brochure which jreu will ha (lad to heap. CouponTadsy Nam AtMrtts SHULTZ BROS., Ownars 313 South IStb. Straat Lexington Wins Opener. Lexington, Neb., May 23. (Spe cial Telegram.) Lexington opened its base ball season here today by defeating Gothenburg in a one sided game, 14 to 5. Score: Oothenburg 00400010 0 i Lexington .... 1IUH1I 014 Batteries: Lexington, Knowles and Mc Nichols: Gothenburg. T. Moors and Ligh ten. ' . i Martin to Meet Fitzsimmons. Minneapolis, May 23. Bob Mar tin, heavyweight boxing champion of the A. E. F. and Bob Fitzsim mons, have been signed to meet in a 10-round. no-decision bout here, either on June 4 or June 7. - - Herman Moundman Strikes Out 19 Men In Fort Omaha Game Herman, Neb., May 23 (Special Telegram.) Herman shut out the Fort Omaha team 11 to 0 in today's game. It was a pitchers' battle throughout. Burdic struck out 19 men, 16 of them in the first six innings, and walked one. Rabe struck out seven, hit one batter and walked none. The latter pitched a good game, but his support in the field was poor. The score: R. H. E. Fort Omaha ..00000000 0 0 1 1 Herman 0 0140204 11 18 0 Batteries: Fort Omaha, Rabe and Fra ler; Herman. Burdic and West. Umpires: 8qu!rs and Hilelnger. Pete Herman, to Meet Jimmy Wilde in September London, May 23. Announcement is made that because of, an Injury to the hand of Joe Beckett, the Eng lish heavyweight boxer, the match between him and Frank Moran, the American heavyweight, set for June 14, has been indefinitely postponed. A match between "Pete" Herman, bantam - champion of the United States, and "Jimrnie" Wlde, the English flyweight, has been ar ranged to take place in London in September. Meehan, Notre Dame Star, Beats Joie RayJn 880 Yards Notre Dame, May 23.Six Carter field records were broken and one tied in Notre Dame's sensational victory over the Illinois A. C. by a score of 72 points to 54 in a dual track and field meet here Saturday. Captain Meehan of Notre Dame de feated Joie, Ray in the 880-yard run, covering the distance in 19:574-5. They raced shoulder to shoulder up to the last 100 yards when Meehan sprinted to the tape. ' California Uni Wins. - - Detroit Mich., May 23. Univer sity of California, won the second g.ime of its base ball series with the University of Detroit today, 17 to 4. Base ball dope is never certain, but there is one guy connected with the ball yard who wins every day. He is the tax collector. SGOTT STINGY AND REDS LOSE THIRDJTRAIGHT Ring Hit Hard in Early Innings And" Ragged Support ,r - Defeats Champions. Cincinnati, May 23. Scott allowed the Reds only three hits today and Boston won from the champions, 7 to 0. Ring was hit hard in he second and third innings and his support was rather'ragged. He was taken out in the third after, a single, a double and a triple had "been made off him with none out. It was the third straight defeat for the Reds who have scored only one run in the last three games. wasisierWinTy . RUTH'S HOME RUN Lobb s Laurels as - . ft n , n n .Batting ChampT?!S GO RING PIPP WINS FOR YANKS Mia nff ricnti esrlv In the same. Erick- son was elective with the eneeptiou of on inntnjr. CHICAGO. I WASH1.NUTOS. AB.H.O.A.I a.n.u. BOSTON'. ! CINCINNATI. AB.H.O. A.lRath. Sb Powell, cf 4 2 S O Oauhert, lb Pick, Sb 4 11 Mann, If 13 0 Cruise, rf 4 2 2 Holke, lb 4 1 16 Boeckel, 3b 4 1 0 M'nvlUe.r 3 1 1 Gowdy, o 41 4 Scott, p 4 0 0 Totals 7i3roh, 3b 0 Roush, cf 1 Duncan, If (WKopf, ss 2INeale, rf 1'Wtngo. c OiRtng. p llFlsher, p . see SB 13 27 HiUique, p S 0 10 1 1 28 27 IS . Totals ' Batted for Fisher in eighth. Boston 0 3 40 0010 0 7 Cincinnati 0 0 0 fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buns: Boston. Powell. Pick, Mann. Cruise, Holke 12V Boeckel Cincinnati, 0. Errors: Boston, 0;" Cinrinattl, Oroh. Dun can (t). Two-base hits: Holke. Gowdy. Thrsje.bsse hit: Cruise. Sacrifice hits: Pick? Cruise. Maranvllle. Double play; Cruise to Bneckel to Maranvllle to Gowdy. Left on bases: Boston, 6; Cincinnati. . Bases on balls: TJft Ring. 1; off Scott, . Hits: Off Hint. 6 in S innings none out in third); off Fisher, S in S innings; oft Luque, 1 In 1 Inning. -Struck out: By Fisher. 2; by Scott. 2. WVJ.1 pitch: Fisher. Losing pitcher: Ring". Umpires. Hart and McCormkk. Time: 1:43. ' t " t . J ( New York Slugger Registers Sixth Circuit f cTout- Jacobson Also Circles Bases. ' New York. May 23. Ruth's sixth home run of the seasoi scoring Hipp ahead of him, enabled New York to defeat St. Louis here today, 3 to 2. His drive went over the top cf the right field stand. Jacobson's home run into the left field stands with Williams on base accounted for "the visitors' runs. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A 3;4utln. 3b 3 113 3 ifdeon, , 3 "0 lirobln. If i "i'lsler, lb 4 1 nHVilllams. rf 4 1 tl.Tsc'son, rf r t 1 Billings, a 4 0 13erber, s 4 0 lirt eiiman. p S 0 s57 12 Ttals 33 8 24 NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A J 0 S 1 10 3 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Causey W llflt Cubs Win. Chicago, May 23. Causey's wildness, coupled with erratic support and bunched hits, irave'Chicago a 10 to i victory over Philadelphia here today. Hendrlx allowed only four hits, being given sensational support by Terry and Hollocher. CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 5 2 1 o!l.'b'veau, If 4 0 0 1 Hol'chrr.ss 2 2 4 7IBancroft.es 11X2 Paskert, cf 5 1 4 OHVilliams, cf 3 2 1 0 Barber,4b - 4 3 11 o'.Stengel, rf 4 110 Rob'soh, If .1 1 1 Oir.Mlller, 2b t 0 4 1 Deal, 3b 110 liPaulette, lb t 0 10 2 Terry. 2b 6 12 5r. Miller, 3b 0 2 1 O'Farrell.e 4 3 4 2 Wheat, c 3 0 4 4 Henrdlx, p 5 0 0 0 Causey, p 3 0 0 1 -Totall 34 14 27 14 Totals 28 4 24 11 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0,0 0 0 0 2 Chicago 0 0 t'J 0 0 t 2 x 10 Runs: Chicago, Fi::'k (2), Hollocher (2), Paskert. Barber. Rob -tson, Terry. O'Far rell. Hendrlx; Philadelphia, Bancroft, Wil llama: Errors: Chicago. Hollocher: Phil adelphia, Williams, Stengel, J. Miller (21, Paulette, R. Miller. Two-base hits: Flack. Williams, Stengel. Three base hit: Paskert. stolen Bases: Hoiiocner iz). jaroer, jnacK. Robertson. Hendrlx. sacrifice hits: Deal (2). Double plays: Hollocher to Terry to Barber: Paulette to Wheat to Paulette; Terry 'to Hollocher to Barber (2), J. Mil ler to Paulette; Hollocher to Blrber. Left on bases: Chicago, 12: Philadelphia, 3. Bases on balls: Off Hendrlx. 4: off Causy. . Hit by pitched ball: By Causey (Deal), struck out: Hy Hendrlx. 3: by Causey, 2. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. Time: 1:4J. Pirates Win Sunday Game. ' Brooklyn. N. Y.. May 23. The Brook lyn and Pittsburgh club Jumped to Brook lyn for a hunday game today and the Pirates won. 1 to 0, scoring the only run in the ninth after a pitchers' battle be tween Ponder and Pfeffer. Whitted, first up In 'the ninth, was hit by a pitched ball, Nicholson sacrificed him to second and he scored on a single to left by Grimm. PITTSBURGH. - BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Caton, ss 4 0 2 2:01son, 2b 4 0 3 ! liWard, ss 4 Ollohnston.rf 4 ltWheat, If 4 ll.Myers, cf 3 4!Kon'chy, lb 3 llKilduff, 3b 3 OiElliott, c 3 liPfeffer, p American Association. At St. Paul . . R. H. B. Louisville t T 3 Bt Paul S t 1 Batteries: Long and Kocher; Herritt and McMenemy. At Minneapolis R. H. E. Indianapolis 5 t S Minneapolis 9 14 t Batteries: Cavet and Henline; Louder milk and Mayer. Milwaukee, Wis. R. H. E. Toledo 3 11 0 Milwaukee t I t Batteries Stryker. Middletoa and Mur phy; Northrop and Gaston. UPGMiE SB3V0CE We Specialize in the Careful Handling of Orders for Grain and Provisions FOR FUTURE DELIVERY v IN , All Important Markets WE ARE MEMBERS OF- Chkago Board of Trada Si. Louis Merchants Exchangs Milwaukee) Chamber of Commarc - Kansas City Beard ef Trad Minneapolis Cham bar cut Commerce Sioux City Beard el Trade Omaha Grain Exchange J: WE OPERATE OFFICES AT OMAHA, NEB. CHICAGO, ILL. GENEVA, NEB. LINCOLN, NEB. SIOUX CITY, IA. DES MOINES. IA. HASTINGS, NEB. HOLDREGE, NEB. MILWAUKEE, WIS ATLANTIC IA. i HAMBURG, IA. All et these offices are connected with each ether far private wires. We are operating large up-to-date terminal elevators in the Omaha and Milwaukee markets and are in position to handle your shipments in the best possible manner i. e., Cleaning, Transfering, Storing, etc 'It will pay you to gttt in touch with ontt of our office when wanting- to BUY or SELL any kind of grain. ' WE SOLICIT YOUR , . Consignments of All Kinds of Grain to OMAHA, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and SIOUX CITY Every Car Receives Careful Personal (Attention The Updike Grain Company v.. THE RELIABLE CONSIGNMENT HOUSE i Carey, cf 4 0 S'worth, rf 4 3 Whitted,3b 3 1 Nlch'son.lf 3 0 Cutshaw,2b 4 1 Grimm, lb 3. 2 Schmidt, c 4 0 Ponder, p 3 2 6 3 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 10 1 1 1 4 3 0 Totals 32 127 11 Totals 31 5 27 12 rittsburgh.... 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 riuns: -fittssurgh. Whitted: Brooklyn. 0. Errors: Pittsburgh, 0;, Brooklyn. Elliott. Two-base hits: Ponder, Kllduff. Three base hits: gouthworth, Johnston. Stolen bases:- Cutshaw 2). Sacrifice hit: Nlchol- Will Ty Cobb relinquish his bat ting crown this season? This ques tion has been in the minds of fans for several years back, but the Geor gia Peach continues to outbat the younsters of the American league. Critics predict that Cobb will be forced to give way to George Sisler, of the St. Louis Browns who for several years has been battling with the Detroit star for the American leageu-supremacy. Sisler, judging by the games played so fari is in for the greatest year of his career, and it would not be surprising if he out bats Cobb this season. f-Ward, 3b P'paugh.ss Pipp. lb Ruthvrf Lewis, If Pratt, 2b nodie, cf ' Hannah, e Shawkey.p Totals St. Louis OOflSOOOO 0 ! New York ' 00010300 3 Runs: New Tork. PIdd. Ruth. (!): St. I.ouls. Williams, Jacobson. fcrrors': New York. Pecklnoaueh: St. I.ouls. Austin, Hillings. Two base hits: Williams. Home run: Jacobson. Kuth. Sacrifice: Peckin- ;murh- (ieiieon. Left on bases: New York 4: St. Louis. . Bsses on bslls: Off Shawkev. 3: off Wellman, 1. Struck out: Bv Shawkey. 4 1 by Weilman, 2. Umpires: Nallin and Dirfeen. Time: 1 M Four Double Tlays.' ' Cleveland. O.. May 23. Philadelphia de feated Cleveland 'i to 1, winning In the eighth Inning when they bunched two hlta with an error by Wambsganss. With two on and two out, DTigan doubled to left. Cleveland scored Ha run In the' first in ning on a pass to Graney. Chapman's single and Speaker's Inrieid out. war tin was Invincible the rest of the con tist. Four double plays featured the fcontesf. PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND AB.H.O.Al AB.H.O.A Ttvkes. 2b 4 2 .4 7!"raney, If 2 1 2 j napm n,ss a l i 0, Speaker, cf 2 0 0 UiWood, rf 3 1 0 ( Si.ardner, 3b 4 0 3 1 OiiV'ganss, 2b 4 0 4 ! 2llohnston,lb 4 0 In ( lb'Nelll. c 3 2 I 1 1 bov'skie, p 3 0 S 4 son. Double play: Myers to Konetchy to Olson to Ward. Left On bases: Pittsburgh, 7; Brooklyn, 4. Baaes on balls: Off Pfeffer. l. Hit by pitched ball: By Pfeffer (Whit ted). Struck out: By Ponder, 1: bv Pfeffer, 2. Umpires; Moran and Rlgler. Time: 1:31. Bunched Hits Wins. St. Louis. Mo., May 23. St. Louis bunched their six hi(s for ss many runs in two innings today and defeated New York, 6 to 4, for the second stralht same, ft was the fifth consecutive vic tory for the locals. Shotton won the game in tha fourth timing when he hit a home run to right eenter after two were out, scoring Lavan, who had singled ahjad of him. NEW TORK. J ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. f AB.H.O.A. Burns, If 6 11 OiShotton, If 4 2 3 1 0T. Smith, rf 4 110 SIStock, 3b 3 13 1 SIMornsby. 2b 4 1 2 1 o!'rournler,Jb 4 0 S 0 OjMcHenry.M 3 0 3 1 1 'Lavan. ss 2 13 4 l'Dllhoefer, c 3 0 7 0 OiDoak. p 2 0 0 2 0Sherdel, p 1 0 0 1 ol Totals 30 8 27 13 0! Young, rf 4 Fletcher.ss 2 Doye. 2b 2 Kauff, cf 3 King, cf 1 Lear. 3b 3 Sicking. 3b 1 Kelly, lb 4 E. Smith, c. 4t 2 S Barnes, p' 3 10 JMcCarty 10 0 JtStatx 10 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 e 1 13 Totals 33 8 24 13) Batted for Lear in fifth1. , xBatted for Barnes in ninth. New York 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 04 St. Louis 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 Buns: St. Louis. Young, Fletcher, Doyle, Kellv: St. Louis. Ehotton(2). J. Smith. Stoc, Hornsby, Lavan. Errors: St. Louis. Hornsby, Lavan, Fllhoefer (2). Two-base hit: Kauff. Three-base hit: Hornsby, Home run: Shorten. Stolen bases: Doyle, Stock. Double plays: Lavan and Fourne (2). Left on bases: New York, 1, St. Louis. 2. Bases on balls: Off Barnes, 2: off Doak, 1; off Sherdel. 2. Hits: Off Doak, 8 in S Innings, one out In sixth; off Sherdel, 0 in 2 2-3. Hit by pitcher: By Doak (Fletcher, Doyle). Struck out: By Barnes, 4; by Doak, 1; by Sherdel. 2. Wild plteh: Barnes. Winning pitcher: Doak. Umpires: O'Day and Quigley. Time: 1:5. Thomas. Sb Walker, If Witt, rf Dugan, ss Welch, cf Perkins, c Griffin, lb Martin, p 0 0 2 3 1 0 2 1 0 3 ft 6 2 10 1 0 Totals 32 10 27 15 Totals 28 6 27 21 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! o I Cleveland .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ttnnsr Phlladelnhia. Thomas. Walker; Cleveland, Qrany. Errors: Philadelphia. 6; Cleveland. Wambsganss. O Neill. Two base hits: Dykes, Martin, Walker, Dugan, O'Neill, Graney. Stolen base: Welch. Sac rifice htsr- Thomas. Martin (2) Witt, Chapman. Double plays: Dugan to Dykes to Orlflin; uaraner to jonnsion; w i" Orlffln to Perkins; Thorns ,to Griffin; Coveleskie to Johnston to Gardner. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 7; Cleveland. 7. Bases on balls: Off Martin, 6. Struck out: By Martin, 2; by Coveleskie, 4. WHd pitch: Martin. Umpires: Evans and Hilde brand. Time: 1:50. Murphy, rf E.Col'oa.2b Weaver, t Jackson. It Kelsch, cf Jourdsn.lb M'Mul'n.Sh xJ Collins Sohaik, c Clcoite; p Lelbold Kerr, p 1 Oiludsre. lb 0 t 4jliian. It 1 J silllce. cf I J oRoth. rf t (Jtrri, ib 3 10 l'Kllerbe. lb 1 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 4 i 4 0 1 J 0 0 ii?hannon, as I 0 0 Ouharrlty, o I 0 2 lltrlckson. p 3 ! 0 1 't 110 0! Totals 21 T 0 0 0 0' Totals 33 24 121 Batnd for Cicotte in eighth, x Hatted tor McMulllns in ninth. Chicago f. .. 00000 001 0 i Washington 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 x 1 Runs: Chicago, Leibold: Washington Judae. Milan, Roth. Krrorr: none. Two base hits: Weaver, Leibold, Jourdan. Stol- bsaea: Harris. Sacrifice hits: Harris. Uharrity. Double plays: K. Collins to Weaver to Jourdan. Hell on oases: r.i- cago, 1; waenwgion, . naaes on cans; (iff Cicotte, J; off Krickson. 1. Hits: Off Cicotte 7 in 7 Innings. Hit r.y puenra '.all: Ertcfcson iMcMu.ltn). Struck out: By Erickson, 3: by Cicotte, 3. loosing yttcl- Cicotte. . empires: Monarty aua imi- noily. Time of game: 1:81. . Giants beat Cubs and jump to fixth nlace. Didn't the Salvation Army say something to the effect that you can t 'Keep a good icam down? 1 Carpentier is being received with open arms in every city in which he makes an appearance by his sparring partner. John Riddell to Coach. 1 York College Athletes;. ' Former Husker Coach York college will have Mr. John Riddell as all-year coach for the scholastic vear, 1920-21. Mr. Riddell comes to York college after having coached the university freshmen and having had work under three coaches at the University of Nebraska. Riddell graduates from the depart ment of law of the university this year and expects to practice law in The following foot ball schedule is arranged for next season- ,!eptomber 14. open. October' I, open. October 8. Wayne Normal (pending). October 16. Kearney at Kearney. October 28, Midland at Fremont. October 3. Hast ings at York. November t. Central City at York. November IS. Urand Island at Tork. November i. Poane at Crete. November 15, Omaha at Tork (pending). Navy Marksmen Win. Annapolis. Md., May 23. Mid1 shipmen marksmen defeated the ex perts of the Seventh-first regiment, New York national guard, in the an nual competition for the trophy of ftred by Col. G. H. Hollis Wells of the guardsmen, by a Hargin of 80 points. The team totals were: Kavv, 2,734; guardsmen, 2,654 I i " i. W SEE Sox Lose to Senators. Washington, May 23. Washington'won from Chicago today, 8 to 1, by bunching DEXTER - oA new Shape Jbr. Spring , and Slimmer Wear , Smart-Gool-Gom for table ion pilars OLDEST BRAND UNraOMITCAN0COUAICO,LO MAKE" Of LION BHIHTS.TROV, M. V. k - .ssamUl mmiixmm. ...mi,. 8 , We Offer $500,000.00 . L American Bank Building 8 Participating Preferred Stock Tax Free in Nebraska Exempt From Normal Income Tax Non-Assessable Spriiritvea Estate is the basis of all material , V, f v wealth. No man can offer , better se--curity than well located business property. 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