i THE BEE: OMAHA', TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 19fc0. IX 'FARM LANDS. Kansas Lands. 110 scree, Scott City. Kan. Good improve- meat. Abundant; of food never fall ing water. Three miles town. SO acre whaat; r.malnder spring crop and pas ture. Cloaa school. Unnsual barfaln. 847.80 acre. Writ for Hat and booklet Frank Mansfield, Ottawa. Kan. Missouri Lands. "Some Bargain" 7 100 aeraa wall improved, large orchard, rood water, cloee to school and town. 13.009; 600 will handle. Hop on car, eome to aee It. Owner. Wellman Arthur, Mountain View, Mo. . Nebraska Lands. ' Stanley and Lyman eountle Some real barfaln la Im proved and unimproved (arm land, i price ranging at 338 to 118 per acre. Might eonelder good city Income or aaterm land In exchange. Live agents requested to writ for Kit Excuralon leaving Omaha Jwne t. Writ or phone STEEL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CO.. Ill Davldg Blk. "Tripp Co. Soulh Dak. I. - 410 acres, well Improved, ltVfe mile from town. S. Flv good aeparat pratrle quar. tera from T to IS mile out. Can ar range term or take wmi ecurd pa per. Liberty bond, or other good curlty aa part payment. Might con alder well located Omaha city real estata. Box 481, winner, & D. . 4,000 ACRES Northeaat corner Box Butt County, bud :it loam oil. map at 'tit an ' acre. S. S. and R. E. MONTGOMERY lit City Nat Bank Bids. 6 FARM LOANS 6 Will loan Tl to to dollar car acre on choice farm In Washington, Dougla. Sarpy and Can countie. Option granted to make payment any time and atop Int. on amount paid. Small com. Bee, rail or write Paul Peterson, Financial Correspondent for the Conn. 'Mutual 1.1 fe In. Co.. 364 Brandels Theater Bldg., umane. Phone p. uoe or walnut aim. CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS, IMPROVED. IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, at the right price. Writ for list. LARSON CARRAHER. 1 Central City. Nebraska. ' For Neb. Farm and Rancbea Graham-Peter Realty Co., , SIS Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bide- Omaha. . BAROAINS la stock ranchee and irrigated farm. Writ B. S. Hartwell. Newell, 8. D. A. A. PATZMAN. Farm. 801 Karbach Blk. Oklahoma Lands. Ranch Bargain Fourteen hunderd, forty acre. J00 acre bottom land. 100 acre upland In cultivation. Fin corn and alfalfa land. 1040 acrea flret claaa grass land, portion of which la tillable. AU under good fence. Five mile from Leedy, Oklahoma. Good road, good Improve ment. Plenty of tlnftter and water. Cah, 1(0,000. -No trade) considered. Writ or wire today. Fisher dt Wllaon, Tueedcy. Oklahoma. Wyoming Lands. FOR SALE S sore; 100 under fence, good log home, good cellar, aom farming tool, furniture In the house, three good aprlngs that never dry up. About 30 ere la cultivation, 10 mora can be funned; balance the beat range land, plenty of outside range; 14 mile from Lander: price 115 per acre, None-half down, balance en asy payment, ADDRESS V. V. SCOGGAN, . LANDER, WYO.- 220 ACRES deeded, 240 leased; all under ditch; 180 cultivated. 100 In alfalfa; fine atock ranoh, outside rang; good lm- f rovemente. Address owner, J. D. Wil liam. Crowheart, Wyo. SOLDIERS, S40-aor homesteads, 7-month residence. Duff, Caaper, Wyo. -financial: - Real Estate Loans. FARM and city loans. 15. H. LOUQEE, INC.. - ".. 628 Keelln Bldg. 4 -' CITT AND FARM LOANS, S PER CENT. . . , DUMONT CO.. . 410-418 Keelln Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., ,. 101 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1TTB. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT LOANS. Liweat rates. Private loan booth. Harry Malashock. 1814 Dodge. D. 6618. Es, 1834 PRIVATE MONET. '' 1100 to 810,000 made promptly. F. I. WEAD. Wead Blag.. 810 8. 18th St. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPBN COMPANY, Doug. 4238. PROMPT aervlce, reasonable rate, prlvat t. E. BUCK. Loana. 448 Omaha Nat. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. WALSH-ELMER CO. Realtors, Real Eatat. Investments, Insuranoe, Ren tale. . Tyler 1838. 238 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED. FOR quick and atlafactory result in selling Omaha property call on. Schroeder Investment Co. Dougla 8281. 638 Railway Exchange. HAVE Inquiries for -ood home In good locations. Do you want to nil your property T List It witty C. A. Grlm- mci, 4i umana Nari bk. mag. WE HAVE cash buyers for cottages and bungalows alcely located. Shrtver, 1 041-8 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1838. Want quick action? Just try . us. i Call Tyler 408. OSBORNE REALTT CO.. 430 Be Bldg. To buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see FOWLER & M'BONALD, 1180 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1428. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. JOHN W. SIMPSON 24 Patterson Blk. Dong. 3888. fHAVE a buyer for t or S room, modern horn, near 10th and Williams its. R. L. STAPLE. " 1201 W. Q. W. Tyler 2904. Harney 4828 E. G.SOLOMON Real Eatat Investments Doug. 8282, 211 Karbach Blk. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. LOOK MERCHANT , LOOK nAsw-vnTTR stock Ziehen- your merchandise, which I now sky high, for a choice Nebraaka farm, worth the caah, take the big ad vance that accrues on choice farm land Tether than the ehrink 'that muat now c-orae on merchandise; 'you have rid den th market up and have mad money, do yeu want to ride It back down and take a loss? 320 acres choice southeastern Nebraska land. Pawnee county, well Improved, good buildings, fenced and oroas-fenced, high state of cultivation, lay well, good grove, plenty rtr; price 3178 per acre. How long will It be until good land at this price wilt be a thing of th past? Can you remember a (Ingle case where a mer chant ha exchVnged hla stock for a high grade farm bat what In less than on year h wa thousands of dollars ahead. I have this farm listed and It Is the most remarkable exchange proposl- tin T have ever seen. 1 SOAME DUSTIN. .' Anhurn. NenrasKa. BEAUTIFUL larg hill tract lota in txat part of Council Bluff a What have you to trad. Carl Caangstrom. 1030 Far nam street. . REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. . CLASSY DUNDEE HOME r Two-story frame nd stucio residence in Dundee. Large liv ing room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen first , floor; three - bed rooms, bath second floor.v On paved street Press brick founda tion. Only $11,000, part cash, balance easy payments.- Walnut 2P.12. - v .' I - DUNDEE C NEIGHBORHOOD New 5-room Kellastone buuga low; oak floors; oak and enamel woodwork;, $750 down. Walnut 5432 Sunday; D. 7412- Monday. lit. Cole. : A. icuM nuiin ti wsktM k.r nakr m Sfatatt THE GUMPS- ; ' j , , . J. L LI J !! I I. BiMiMi -3 HJJT TTBSTI 1 11" 1 Tl (GEE1. I WM-AN AvNFOVDREANV . S , , v NICMT MVARE-M SYKAVEy CiOUD,VATCH WAS QONE-A . MEAN TO TBI L 1 S J JJV ) f- gWERYYirVCr-rSELLOFW pEA I up TO LOOK. ' , V y - VZ-f 1 A.BUlL&INb-CARRt& A.B6UYAJ4Y " N Jlr f I aC2 1 a; o u P rsk ' ' REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Florence. C. L. NET HAW AT for suburban prop, erty. Florence Station, Omaha, Nek Colfax 1401. ' NETHAWAT for suburban property, fa 1409. Col- REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West JUST THE PLACE PRICED LOW AT $6,500 Six large rooms a,nd bath; dandy ar rangement; four large rooms. Includ ing aunroom, on first floor: two good bedrooms and bath up; full cemented baaement; beautiful lot: this home built Just four years; $3,500 caah, bal lance less than rent. " OSBORNE REALTY CO. 430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 4S. CHOICE BUNGALOW Flv larg room and bath; oak fin ish; bookcases, buffet, aunroom, dandy banement, full floored attic. Owner leaving city. Quick possession. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 488. Omaha Real Eatate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN, 821 Paxton Blk. Phon Tyler 4888. POSSESSION now. 817,600 buy the resi dence northeast corner 3?th avenue and Davenport atreet. Dougla 2047. J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Invest ments 3I5ee BldKIDmlglas 8097- North. Kountze Park Cottage 390S North 17th. v Now Vacant. Six Rooms, All Modern. Paving Paid. Only $4,200. , $1,200 Cash $35 Per Month R. F. Clary Co. J 2404 Ames Ave. i Loltax li. millerTpark BUNGALOW VACANT POSSESSION AT ONCE. Six-room strictly modern eeml-bunga-low. five rooms and bath -on the firs floor, finished. In oak; two rooms fin ished on the second floor; full cement basement; furnace heat; nice garage; dandy lot on paved street; one-half block to car line, close to Miller Park land . Miller Park School. If. you buy this place today you may have posses sion of it tomorrow. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 837 Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781. nee Mr. Ulbaon.. 8unday Calls Colfax 3227. Immediate Possession 1918 Plnkney Good 8-room house, trlctly modern, ' facing Kountze park; newly decorated throughout: lot 80x124. Immediate possession. Price 1 88,850. Terms. 8910 No. 18th Fine 7-room house, nice location, good condition, full cement basement, nw fixtures, now vacant. Price 36,500. Terms. Douglas 1633. W. T. GRAHAM, 604, Bee Bldg. OFF CREIGHTON ( BLVD. A five-room cottage with three lota and all kinds of fruit and 4 good out buildings; three blocks to cat line. Price is only 83.600. Terms. 8500 down, SHOPEN & CO. D-422S. Keellne Bldg. BUY REAL ESTATE NOW. Take Advantage OF THIS REAL OFFER. DO YOU HAVE 31,000 CASH 7 Choice of two 6 -room modern homes In dandy locations. Monthly payments, 338 each. Call today. R. F. CLARY CO., 2404 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. .MILLER PARK. Dandy five-room all modern home, oae block to park, ft block to can; larg south front lot; shade and frulc. This I priced to sell at one. Only 35,000; 81,000 cash down will handle; house la vacant. 2872 Crown Point Ave. R. F. CLARY -CO., 2404 Ames Ave. Vj Colfax 175. MODERN 6-room.,home, with vapor heat, cement basement, sink and water In baaement; large garage, cement floor; chicken house and fence. Cement walks, nice lot. and hedge; one-half block to (tor, car and boulevard. Buy from Owner. 8021 Pratt St.; 23,800. . 4 ROOMS, newly decorated, near 25th and Spragu sts. ; gas, water, electric lights, toilet; Immediate possession; price 82,200; small payment down and balance Ilk rent. Inquire of owner. 4017 No. 25th st. 7-KOOM house, strictly modern, located 2598 Msnderson St. Could be bought for $3,760, balance monthly. Call Dougla 6621. 460 Brandels Theater Bldg. . 9-ROOM house, 8 rooms downstairs, 4 rooms and bath upstairs, uanay rur race. 3500 down. 33,750 for colored. I Webster 1644. A FEW home and lot for eale In Park wood addition; a sat place ror invest ment. Norrts Norrls. Doug. 4270. KOUNTZB Place, 8 room, modern, oak floor, finish; bargain. ie,sc; term. ALFRED THOMAS, 604 First Natt Bank. 383T SEWARD. 4-room. new, modern bungalow, $800 cask, -balance monthly. foreign, em nee, iwngias iw. BUNGALOW, oak finish, 6 rooms, brand new, nice lot, paved street, $5,260. Easy terms. Call days, Dougla 1734. MINNS LUSA homes and lot offer the besti opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187, FOR quick results list with Benjamin Frankenoerg. e ceo amg. uoum i u. BENSON A METERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l. South. ' SEMI-BUNGALOW - ' Seven rooms, brick and frame; - garage to match; fireplace, bookcases, buffet, sunroom; full basement; oak and whit enamel throughout; choice lot; all epeciale paid. Price reduced to $11,000 for quick sale. On of th beat In the Field club; OSBORNE REALTY CO. 480 Be Bldg. Tyler 428. , FOR SALE 8 houses, modern except . heat, containing In all 37 rooms, at 33d and Vinton Bl.. ior - osiv. myu ANT) DOLLARS one-half cash, bal . a ace n time. -Augustana Colonisation As n.. Metro pouiaa sun t.aT awus' Ch e&iqlet Wins Spectacular Race - ': ; v- i . -i ; ; : i . ACCIDENT TAKES VICTORY OUT OF DE P ALMA'S HAND avasmawaawawMM , Italian's Machine Bursts Into Flames Boyer's Car Overturns and Crashes . Into Wail. s' Indianapolis, May 31. In the most spectacular finish ever wit nessed on the Indianapolis speed way, Gaston Chevrolet, driving an American designed car, rode to vic tory in the eighth renewal of the 500-mile automobile race Monday, before a record-breaking crowd of 125,000. His time was 5:40:16.14, an average of 88.J6 miles an. hour, the second best in the history of the event, ; . In addition to winning $2O,0QO first prize, Chevrolet also won ap proximately $5,500 more in lap prize competition and cash- prizes offered by accessory firms. ,Rene Thomas got second place, covering the distance in 5:43:02.29. His aver age was 87.45 miles an hour. Tommy Mijton . made third and Jimmy Murphy, winner of the Santa Minoca road race, fourth. All thrills came in the last . 30 miles, ' when Ralph De Palma, the lavorirg, with a lead of 10 miles, seemed certain of . winning. But with victory within grasp, his car burst into flames on the north turn of the two and a half mile course, and shortly after the car driven by foe Boyer, who led the ' first . 250 miles, - skidded, overturned . and crashed into a brick retaining wall, Murphy, winner of the Santa Monica nor his mechanician Was seriously injured. The accident which snatched vic tory from De Palma was tragic. The noted Italian was rating at breakneck speed, when" a sheet , of flame licked its way to-his gas line tank. While his mechanician heroically fought the flames. De Palma, broken hearted, ran to the REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. South. WEST SIDE y HANSCOto PARK . Good six-room, two-story home, fin I?hed in oak; full brick foundation; dandy garage; lot 50x140,- with specials ail paid;i reasonable terms. For a real home call OSBORNE REALTY CO. 430 Bee Bldg. 1 Tyler 486. NEAR HANSCOM PARK. 1328 8. 28th St; exceptionally well built, all modern 8-room home, or T rooms and aunroom at amall expense: 2 blocks from park and car line; full lot; paved street; just a dandy home; owner . going away. Phon Harney 6248 for ap pointment 2-ROOM house and two acres; garden all planted; well and outbuildings. Lo cated on 60th and L Sts. Could be bought for1 32.200 down, balance, 310 per month. Call Douglas 6621. 460 Brandels Theater Bldg. MODERN 6-room house. Just being com pleted, corner lot, 48x126. near River view park. Douglas 6714. Frank Sevick, 1006 Dominion St. THREE LOTS and a shanty, well. Could do oougnt ror 400; $150 to handle. Call1 Douglas 6521. 460 Brandels Thea ter Bldg. PARTLT modern 6-room house. 1135. Barney Miscellaneous. AN ACRE OF GROUND 5-Room Bungalow . Near the boulevard and 24th, near pavement, we" have just listed a property consisting of ,1 acre of ground,- chicken house and 5-room modern house, on one floor, fur nace heat. This lays exceptionally well and owner is anxious to make quick sale; adjoining Minne Lusa. Reasonable terms. GLOVER & SPAIN - REALTORS. D. 2850. 918-20City Nat. Bk Bldg. BUYERS ATTENTION W have a large assortment of 6, (, 1 and 8-room homes; price right; easy terms. Call us for further Informa tion and Inspection appointments. GUARANTEE REALTY COMPANY .r 224 Be Building. Tyler 6171. Tyler 8171. 3250CASH. $38 MONTHLY. Neat cottage, four rooms and bath, city water, sewer, electric lights. Full cemented basement. Oood lot. Price 33.650. Walnut 637$. WANT A HOME? Possibly we hav It for you. It cost nothing to phon Dougla 134 or com to 1604 Dodge Bt. . ' BIRKETT ft CO.?,..' and insures. 250 Be Bldg. Dougla 633. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. K. W. COR. 18TH AND DODGE. D. 601$, AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANT. DEATH ft FUNERAL KOTICES. BRUECHERT Mrs. Roslna, ' M May 10, aged 66 years, at local hospital. , Funeral service from family resi dence, I860 S. 10th, Wednesday at 10 a. tn. ' Interment West Lawn cemetery. De ceased I survived by two sons. Horace : and Stanley, and three sleters, Mr. Em ma McCaughey, Mr. Marlon Althausw w Kit, 4ui Knoll, ail at Snbuan SAVED pit a mile away for a fresh sup ply. - . Catches Fire Again. Undaunted, De Palma re.sumed the grind, but after going another mile his car caught fire again. Aided by his mechanician, De Palma pluckily extinguished the flames and managed to finish the race fifth. He was given a tremendous ovation. Misfortune trailefl De Palma from the start. He had the favored po sition at the pole, but the bomb of the starter caught him ' unawares and he was among the Mast to get away. Then on the first lap he was driven into the pits with- a flat tire. Boyer Takes Lead. , Joe Boyer held the lead 350 miles, closely pursued by Jean Chassane, Gaston Chevrolet ) and Rene Thomas. With the race half ever, Boyer made his first stop at the pits and De Palma shot into the lead, which ht mairitatined until the fire. '.' There were half a dozen accidents, but the drivers and their aides miraculously escaped death. While speeding around the treacherous north turn, Arthur Klein hit the side wall, smashing his car so badly it was withdrawn. Louis Chevrolet, designer of the car which his brother piloted to victory, also was in a smashup. His car skidded off the course when a steering connection broke. Chevrolet's ' back was in jured, and he withdrew. J Narrow. Escapes. Roscoe Sarles ' smashed up two cars.' He wrecked his own entry in skidding off the track and while driving as relief for Bennje Hill, a steering knuckle broke : and he crashed the second time. ; J Chevrolet drove a consistent race and never was below fourth place. Most ot the time he was either in second or third. . He trailed De Palma from the 350-mile point and took the lead when De Palma had to stop. . . 1 - Four winners of i former races tried to repeat. ' Of the 23 cars starting only 11 finished. The ethers were forced out by engine trouble or accidents. The; folowlng is the order of finish and time: ". ' Miles Driver. Time. Per Hr. Prize. $20,000 10,000 8,000 3,600 '3,000 2,200 1,800 1,600 1,600 1,400 Gaston Chevrolet 5:40:16.14 88.16 Kene Thomas. ... 6:48:02.29 Tommy Milton. . .5:46:43.38 87.45 86.62 86.10 82.12 80.16 79.94 78.60 68.33 ! 67.93 Jimmy Murphy. . 5:62:51.37 Ralph DePalma. .6:05:19.15 Eddie Hearna 6:14:19.16 Jeane Chassagne. 6:16:16.68 Joe Thomas 6:21:41.55 Ralph Mulford... 7:19:03.76 Tom Alley 7:21:40.18 Jonn H. Holing finished. Ray Howard flagged. Louis Chevrolet. Roscoe Charles, Joe Boyer, Art Klein, Jules Coux, Andre Boll lot, Howard Wllcon. Jean Porporato. Eddie O'Donnell, Wille Haupt and Bennie Hill also started. . Local merchants J donated $20,000 to be distributed as added money. $100 to the winner of each of the 200 laps. Of this -monev, Boyer won $9,500; DePalma, $8,300; Gaston Chevrolet, $1,300; Rene Thomas, $700, and Art Klein and Jean, Chas sagne, iuu each. , American League.. (Continued from Pago It.) ,' St.fLoul Finally Win. -8t Louis, May 31. After seven straight losses, St. Louis defeated Chicago, 2 to 0, in th first gam ot th double header her. Shocker held the' vlsttora safe throughout. iChlcago won the aecond game, 5 to 2, In 10 Innings, scoring the winning runs after two were out. Williams waa hit freely but tightened In th pinches. First game: CHICAGO. ST. LOOTS. AB. H. O. A AB. H. O. A. Leibold, rf 4 E.Col'ns,2b 4 Weaver, 3 b 4 Tobln. rf 4. 0 2 4 2 1 Oedeon, 2b Slsler, lb Jac'bs'n, cf Wll'ms, If Austin, 3b Oerber. ss Sev'reid, cf Shocker, p 1 12 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 $ 1 8 0 2 Jackson.lt Felsch.cf J'rd'n, lb Rlsberg.ss Schalk.c Faber.p Murphy xJ.Colllns Total... 30 7 27 15 Totals . .31 6 24 11 Chicago 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 00 LSI. Louis .0 1000010 x 2 Runs: St. Louis. William uj. urrors; St Louis Oerber. Three-base hit: E. Col lins. Home run: Williams. Left on bases: Chicago. 9; St. Louis, 4. Bases on balls: Off Shocker, 3. Struck out: By Fabar, li by Shocker, 1. Umpires: Connolly, and Morlartv. Time: 1:40. , . Second gan$e: - CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. AB. H. O. A. , AB. H. O. A. Heboid, rf t robin, rf 4 0 2 E.Col'n,2b 6 Weaver,3b 5 Jackson, If Felsch, cf $ J'rdan.lb 4 Rlsberg.ss $ Lynn, o - 4 C. Wll'ms p 3 Oedeon. 2b Slsler, lb J'o'bson, cf K.W'ms, It Austin, 8b. 6.8 2 12 S 1 6 0 2 Oerber, s 1 Billing, c Vgilder, p Davis, p Burwell, p Sanders, p S'r'reld xP.CoUlns 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Totale. .41 11 10 14 Totals... 40 16 30 18 Rutted for Da via In sixth. xBatted for Burwell in eighth. , Chicago 0 02100000 25 St. Lauls...; 1 00000002 03 Runs: Chicago: Llebold (2), E. Collins (2). Rlsberg: St. Louis, Tobln, Gedeon (2), Eirbrs: St, Louis, Gerber, Two-base hits: Felsch,' Gedeon, Slsler. Stolen base: Fcisch. Sacrifice hits: Lynn, C. Wltllsm, K. William. -Double play: E. Collins, Rlsberg and Jourdan; Williams, Collins and Jourdan: Williams and Jourdan. Left on -hase: Chicago, 16; St. Louts, 11. Bases on balls: Off Williams, 8; off Vangilder, 1: off Davis. 3: off Burwell. 1; off Sander. 1. Hit: Off Vangilder, 4 In two' and one-third innings, on out th third; off Davii, 8 in three and two third innings; off Burwell, 2 tn two In nings; off Sanders, S In two inning. Struck out: By Williams, 1; by Burwell, 1: by Sanders, 1. Losing pitcher: Sander. Umplr: Morlarlty and Connolly. Tim: $:15. . , . - , '- Indians Win Doable, Header. C'lveand. May 31. Cleveland mil it twe etraiaht from Detroit, -wlnnlnc the I morning gam 9 to t and th afternoon I weight ehBlouatUjt-et. roM held fey tagM 1 to Ia ta morning tag ini(nJLi.edouF' . ' '. BY A HAIR came up from behind and won by terrific hitting. Speaker and Gardner excelled at the bat, the former making a double and three angle In four time up while Gard ner mad two double and a horn run, driving in flv run. Detroit outbatted Cleveland In the afternoon but fatledi to score off Bagby until Cleveland had f se cured a commanding lead. Morning gam. Morning game: DETROIT AB.H.O.A. Young, 2b 6 1 1 6 Jon, 3b . 2 0 0 6 Cobb, cf 3 8 2 0 Hellm'n, lb 4 1 11 0 Veach, If 112 0 Fl'gst'd, rt 3 0 1 0 Bush, ss 3 12 4 Stanage, e 2 0 6 2 Dauss, p 3 3 0 2 Ellison 10 0 0 xPlnelll 10 0 0 I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. Jamleson, If 6 1 4 0 Chapm'n, ss 6 3 2 4 Speaker, cf 4 4 3 0 Smith, rf 6 12 0 Gardner, 3b 4 8 1 3 W' sense, lb I I I I John-ton, lb 4 1 11 0 O'Neill, 0 4X10 Meyers, p 0 0 0 8 Nlehaus. p 1 1 0 0 Totals 87 171713 Total 29 8 24 11 Batted for Dauss in ninth. . xBatted for Jonai. In ninth. Detroit 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 08 Cleveland 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 l i-l Runs: Detroit, Toung, Jones, Cobb (2), Bush; Cleveland. Jamleson, - Chapman, Speaker (2), Smith, Oardper (2), Johnson, O'Neill. Two-base hits: Young, Speaker, Gardner (2), Jamleson, Three-base hit: ONelll. Horn run:' Gardner. Stolen basei Veach. Sacrifice hit: Toung, Stanag (2), Veach. Wambsganss, Speaker. Double plays: Chapman (unassisted); Chcpman, Wambsganss and Johnston (2); Young, Bush and Hellman. Left on beets: Detroit, 6; Cleveland, V. Bases on balls: Off Dauss. 3; oft Nlehaus, 6. Hits: Off Mayers, 8 in one and one-third Innings: off Nlehaus, 3 In seven and two thirds , Innings. Struck out: ; By Dauss, 4; by Nlehaus. 1. Wild Ditch: Meyer. Win- nine pitcher; Nlehau. Umpires: Nallln. ana uineen. time: 2:00, Afternoon game: DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. Young, 2b , 3 1 2 0 Jones, 3b 6 O S 1 Cobb, cf. 6 3 2 0 Veach. If 4 0 2 0 CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. Jamleson, If 4 1 2 Chapm n, sa 3 speaker, cf 4 Smith, rf 3 Hellm'n, lb 6 3 8 OiWood. rf Shorten, rt 3 3 3 1 Gardner, 3b 2 W'ganss. 2b 1 Bush, ss 4 114 Alnsm'th, e 3 ,0 2 0 Stanage, c 1 0 0 0 Ayers, p 2 10 1 Alten, p 0 0 0 0 Glalaier. p 0 0 1 0 John'ton, lb 4 O'Neill, c 3 Bagby, p 3 Burns 1 Flagstead 10 0 0 Totals 29 8-27 9 xElllson 110 0 xPenelll" 10 0 0 Totals 37 13 24 7 Batted for Ainsmtth in sixth. x Battted for Ayres In seventh. x Batted for Alten in eighth. Batted for Smith In ninth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 Cleveland 0 0 0 2 3 1 2 0 x 7 Runs:: Detroit: Jones, Cobb, Hellman. Cleveland: Chapman, Speaker (J), Smith, Wambsganss, Bagly, Burns. Errors: De troit: Bush, Stanage. Two base hits: Cobb, Ellison, Shorten, Hellman. Home run: Speaker. Stolen bases: Chapman, Burns, Gardner. Sacrifice hits: Shorten, Bush, Young, Gardner, Jamleson. Double plavs: Bush and Hellman; Shorten, Busn ami Hellman. Left on basest- Detroit,- 13; Cleveland, 6. Bases on balls: Off Ayers. 3: eft Alten, 2; off Bagby, 3. Hits: Off Ayers, 7 In 6; off Alten, 1 In. 1; off Giaisier, 0 In 1. . 'Hit. by pitchers By Ayers, 1 (Wambsganss). Struck out: By Ayers, 2; by Bagby, 2. Passed ball: St a nage. Losing pitcher: Ayers. Umpires: Dinten and Nallln. Time: 1:50. , Schang Hit Homer and Triple. Boston, May 31. Boston and Phila delphia divided their double header, Pen nock's, superior pitching and his own single, which drove In two runs, account ed for Boston winning the first' game, 3 to 1. The visitors took early advan tage of Harper's wlldness In the second and then pounded Karr's delivery, win ning, 9 to 4. Schang found Ferry tor a home run and a triple. First game : PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Hooper, rf 3 0 2 0 McNally, 2b 2 1 2 2 Menosky, If 3 1 1 0 Hendryx, cf 2 1 1 0 Mclnnls, lb 8 0 10 0 Fotser, 2 3 0 2 3 Scott, ss 8 1 ' 2 3 Walters, 0 '3 1 7 0 Pennock, p 3 1 0 Total 26 6 27 1a Pick, 2b 4 13 2 Thomas, 8b 4 1 0 1 Walker. If 4 0 3 .0 Welch, cf 3 0 0 0 Dugana. ss 3 2 4 4 Witt, rf 3 0 10 Griffin, lb 3 0 7 0 Perkins, o 2 1 6 3 Naylor. D 3 0 0 1 Styles 1 0 0 0; xGalloway 10 0 0 Total 31 8 24 11 Fhiladelnhla 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Boston ....0 0012000 x 3 Runs: Philadelphia. Pick; Boston, Mc Nully, Scott, Walters. Errors: ' Philadel phia, Pick. Two-base hits: Dugan, Per kins. Three-base hit; McNally. Stolen base: Dugan. Double play: Dykes to Dugan to Griffin. Lett on bases: Phil adelphia", 4; Boston, 1. Bases on balls: Off Naylor, 2; off Pennock, 1. Struck out: By Naylor, 4; by Pennock, 7. Um pires: Hlldebrand and Evans, Time: 1:39. Second game: PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Hooper, rf 6 0 1 0 McNally. 2b 6 0 3 3 Menosky, If t 1 0 Hendryx, cf 6 0 3 1 Mclnn'.s, lb 4 8 10 0 Foster, 8b 3 3 1 3 Dykes, 2b 4 3 5 2 Thomas, 3b 4 1 Walker, If 4 2 Welch, cf 6 1 Dugan, ss 4 0 Witt, tt 6 3 Burrus, lb 4 1 Perkins, c 6 1 Perry, p 4 1 Scott, ss 4 0 4 3 Schang, e 4 16 1 Harper, p 0 0 0 1 Karr, p 4 2 0 0 Totals , 39 13 27 1 Totala 39 11 27 12 Philadelphia ... Boston 10300200 29 00000110 24 Runs: Philadelphia, Dykee (3), Thomaa, Walker, Dugan, Witt, Perkins: Boston, Hendryx, Schang (2), Karr. Errors: Phil adelphia, Dugan (2), Burrus; Boston, Mc Nally, Hendryx, 8cott, Harper. Two-base hits: Dykes (2), Walker, Welch, Foster. ilc-Jnnis. Three-base hit: Schang. Home run: Schang. Stolen bases: Dykes, Per kins. Sacrifice hit: Walker. Double plays: McNally to Schang; Hendryx to Mclnnls. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 8; Boston, 9. Bases on balls; Oft Perry. 1; oft Harper. 2; off Karr, 1. Hlts: Off Harper. 3 In three Innings; off Karr, 10 in six Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Karr (Burrus). Struck out: By Perry, 2r by Harper, 1; by Karr, 2. . Wild pitch: Harper, 1. Losing pitcher: Harper.- Um pires: Evans and Hlldebrand. Time: 1:58. Yesterday's Amateur League Resultfi American League. - Beddeo, 12; Easy Furniture Co., K. Federal Reserve Bank, 3; Columbian Optical Co., 9. 1 J. B. Roots. 2; Paulson's Ford,' I. Booster League. Phillip Dept. Store forfeited to Harding Creamery Co. Mnney Milling Co., 1; Towneend Gun Co., 1. , Leavenworth Merchant, 1; Spragu 3trrt Merchant. I. Omaha Printing Co.. t; Big "H" Hard ware Co., 9. .''-. Gate City League. ' ' . Vachal Pharmacy, 11; Shamrock. I. Rambler, t; Woodman ef the World, 1. ' McKenney , Dentleta, 9; j Brodegaard Crowns, 8. Wm the Pugs ' London, ' May 91. Charles I.edour of Frar.ce knocked eat Jim Hlggln of Eng land In the.eleventh round of a 20-rounl bout. , The boat was (or th bantam- boul Drawn - National League. (Continue from Pag 11.) winning . th morning game, 8 to 4, and losing the afternoon game, ft to 4. Pender was hit hard In the morning game and when Pittsburgh rallied In the latter part Jacobs relieved Sherdel and stopped the scoring, in tne ariernoon Hamilton was replaced by Cooper tn .th. fourth with the score tied. In th eighth Doak became unsteady, resulting In four runs. Morning game; - ST. LOUIS. PITTSBURGH. 'AB. H. O. A. AB. H. O. A. Jhotton, If 4 1 1 0 Southw'h.rt 4 10 0 Janvrin 1 KoHenry.lt 1 Smith, cf 4 H'thcote.cf 0 Stock, 3b 4 Hornsby.lb 4 Pourn'r, lb 4 Schults, rf 4 Lavan, sa 1 0 0 0 Cany, cf 1 t 0 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 111 0 1 0 uutsnew.jo 110 Whltted.lb Nleholsn.lt 0 0 0 1 Ipaton, a 0 1 (Brlmm. lb 1 11 1 Schmidt, e 1 4 16 0 1 1 3 render, p XL, Clemons. a 4 4 1 liMsador. Sherdell, p 1 0 1 2iHincbm'n, Jacob p 0 0 0 irBlgb -Watson, p Totals. .38 11 17 Ufcooper, p 10 0 0 Total ..13 10 17 14 Batted for Shotton In ninth. XBatted for Ponder in fifth. zBatted for Meador In seventh. Ran for Hlnchman In seventh1. St Louis 0 10 110 0 1 06 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 04 Runs: St. Louis, Smith. Fournter (2), Schaltz, Clamons; Pittsburgh, Carey, Whit ted, Nicholson, Grimm, Two - baa hits: Shotton, Fournter, Clemon (2), Carey. Three-base hit: Schmidt Stolen base: Southworth. Sacrifice hits: Cutshaw, Caton, Double play: Lavan, Hornsby and Four nfer. Left on bases: 'St Louis, 6; Pitts burgh, 7. Base on balls: Oft Sherdell, 2; off Jacobs, 1; off Watson 1. Hits: Off Sherdell, 10 hits In 7 1-1 Innings; off Jacobs, no hit In 1 2-2 innings; off Ponder, 7 hits In 6 innngs; off Meador, 1 hit in 2 Innings: off Watson, 1 hit in 1 1.1 in nings; off Cooper, no hit in 2-8 inning. Struck out: By Sherdell, 1; by Ponder, 2; by Cooper, 1. Wild pitch: Ponder. Win ning pitcher: Sherdell. Losing pitcher: Ponder. Umpires: Hart and McCormlck. Time: 2:01. Afternoon Gain: : ST. LOUIS ,- AB.H.PO.A PITT8BURQ AB.H.O.A. Janvrln.lf 4 0 1 0 South'th.rf 4.1 10 :arey, ctl 1 1 t 0 Cutshaw.lb 114 1 Smith 0 0 0 Schults, rf Stock, 3b Horns'y,2b Fourer,lb McH'y, cf Lavan, ss Clemon. c poak, p 110 0 1.2 116 1 15 0 110 0 18 0 0 3 10 1 Whltted.lb 4 112 Nlch'son. If 4 10 0 Caton, r 4 3 2 2 Grimm, lb 4 0 I I Schmldt. c 3 1 6 4 Hamilton,? 0 0 4 0 CHOOd 1 o 0.0 Cooper, P 1 -0 0 1 Total 32 8 24 17 Hinonmaa 0 0 B ghee ,0 0 0 0 Carlson, p 0 0 0 0 Totais 8o"l0 27 11 Batted for Janvrlh )n ninth. xBatted for Hamilton In third. -. xBatted for Cooper In eighth. ' "Ran for Hlnchman In eighth. - St. Louis 0,1 10 0 10ft 04 Pittsburgh.. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 x 7 Runs: St. Louis, Janvrin, Schults. Horns by, Fournier; Pittsburgh, Southworth (2), Carey (2). Cutshaw, Nicholson, Schmidt. Error: Pittsburgh, Caton (2), . Schmidt (2). Two-base hit: Caton. Three-base hits: Hornsby, McHenry, Schmidt. Home run: Southworth.. Stolen bssest Fournier, Carey (2), Cutshaw, McHenry. Lavan. Sac rifice, hits: Stock, demons, Cutshaw. Double plays: Whltted (unassisted), Hornsby and FpuVnier. Left on bases: St. Louis, 9; Pittsburgh, 8. Bases on balls; Off Doak, 2: oif Hamilton, 2; off Cooper, 3; off Carlson,, 1. Hits: Off Hamilton, 4 hit In three Innings; off Carlson, none In one inning; off Cooper, 4 in five inning. Hit by pitched mall; By Doak (Hlnch man). Struck opt: By Hamilton, 2; by Cooper, 1. Winning pitcher: Cooper. Um pires: McCormlck and Hart Tim of game: 2:07. Champ and Cab Break Even. Chicago, May 81. Chicago end Cin cinnati broke even, th local winning the morning gam, 3 to 3, In It Inning and the visitors taking , the afternoon game. 4 to 2. Close to 26,000 persons saw the game; Vaughn, who started the afternoon gam, was forced to quit because of a lame shoulder. Rallies In th seventh . and eighth, when Cincinnati bunched hit, gave them th game. , . , Morning game: CHICAGO. . CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 8 Two'ly, rf.l Holloc'r, ss 4 Paskert, cf 8 Barber, It 4 Merkle, lb . 3 Deal, 3b 4 Terry, 2b 4 KUlefer. o 3 Alex'der, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 7 Roth, 2b 6 14 6 Daubert. lb 4 2 13 Oroh. lb 5 10 u 015 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 Roush, cf Ouncon, If, Kopf, ss Neale, rf Wlngo, o Fisher, p Totala 36 10 29 10 Totals 82 6 10 22 Winning run scored with two out. Cincinnati ;..0 10000010 01 Chicago 0 01000100 18 Runs: Chicago, Deal, Terry, Alexander; Cincinnati, Groh, Duncan. Errors: Chi cago, Merkle; Cincinnati, Kopf. Two-baa lilt: Duncan, Daubert (2). Home run: Deal, Alexander. Stolen bases: Duncan, Neale. Sacrifice hit: . KUUfer. Double plays: Kopf to Daubert (2). Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 8. Base on balls: Off Alexander, 4; off Fisher, 2. Struck out: By Alexander, 1. Um pires: Qutgley and Owens.. Time: 2:00. Afternoon game: CHICAGO. AB. H. O. A . CINCINNATI. AB. H. O. A. Rath, 2b 3 111 Daubert, lb 8 0 It 1 3roh, 8b 6 111 Tw'bly.rf 3 0 10 Flack 1 Frtberg.rf 0 Hol'ch'r.ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 Roush, cf 4 1 Duncan, If . 4 1 Kopf, ss 'S 2 Neale, rf 3 1 Rarldtn, n 1 0 Paskertct 110 0 Barber.lt 8 0 2 0 Merklclb 1 1 16 1 DeaUb 4 114 Terrv.2b 4 lvl 7 Wlngo, c 3 1 Kllllfer.o 4 0 4 1 Ring, p 4 10 1 Vaughn.p ooio Martln.p 3 0 1 01 xOFarrell 100 0 - Totals...35 10 2T14 Total.. 31 8 17181 Batted for Twombley la eighth. x Batted for Martin in eighth. Cincinnati ......a..0 100 0 0 1 2 04 Chicago f... 0 0000100 11 Runs: Chicago: Hollocker, Merkle. Cin cinnati: Roush (2), Duncan, Kopf. Er rors: Cincinnati: Kopf, Wlngo. Two base hits: Paskert Kopf (2); Merkle. Stolen base: Hollocher. Saorlflca hit: Barber, Morkle, Neale. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, 3. Basra on ball: Off Ring, 3; off Martin, 8. Hit: Oft Vaughn, 3 In 2 1-8; oft Martin, 7 In I 1-8. Struck out: By Martin, 3; by Ring, 3. Losing pitcher: Vaughn. Umplr: O'Day and 9ul!ey. Tlfn: 1:63. - , - ' Meade Win Fifth . Straight. Philadelphia, May 31. Meadows pitched his first gam since being Injured two week age and turned. (n hi fifth straight victory, 3 to 1, against Boston. Outfielder Eayre. hero of the Boston's 4 to 1 vic tory this morning, pitched th afternoon game and had a bad Inning in which th local scored all their runs. William, who saved Philadelphia from a seortle gam In the morning, hit hi ascend home run of the day, atartlng th victorious rally. Esyres waa Injured In (coring Boeton'a second run and was carried to th bench. Horning gam: , . , BOSTON. AB. H. O. A. PHILADELPHIA. I AB. H. O. A. Banc'ft.s 4 l t l Powen.cf 1 1 01 Pick, lb 4,1 Eayres, If 3 3 Cruise, rf 11 Sulllr'n, rf'O Holke. lb 4 1 Wlll'ms.cf 4 14 0 Stengel.rf 4 14 1 OlMeusel.lf 4 11 0J.MlllM.3b: 10 2 8 OiP'lette.lb '( 4 0 4 1 01R.MIller,3b 10 11 Bockel.8b 4 0 M' vlll,a .411 4Wlth'r'w,o lOoitdjr, 1 J slamUb,m 3 14 as for The Bee by Sidney Smith Oea'hger.p 4 0 0 IJ'L'b'veau (Welnertf 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals. .11 17 141 Total.. .31 8 27 18 Batted, for Smith in eighth. Belton '....1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 24 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Runs: Boston, Pick, Esyres. Holke, Mrnvll1e; Philadelphia.' Williams. Er rors: Boston. Matanvllle: Philadelphia, Bnucroft, Stengel, J. Miller (2), Paulette. Two-base hit: Cruise. Three-base hit: Enyres. Horn run: Williams. Sacrifice K:hi hit- Cru ae Three-base ,IH": "ivJEZlaZ hits: Eayres, J. Miller. Double plays: Maranvllle, Plok and Holke; Stengel, Wltherow, J. Miller and Paulette; Wlth erow, R. Miller and Bancroft; Baneroft, J, Miller and Paulette, Left on bases: Boston, 5; Philadelphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off Welnert, 1; off Smith, 8, Hits: Oft Smith, T In eight Innings; oft Welnert, 1 In one Inning, Struck out: By Oeechger, 4; by Smith, 1. Losing pitcher: Smith. Tim: 1:43. Afternoon gam: BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. AB. H. O. A. AB. H. O. A. Powell, ct Banc'ft.sa 4 116 Wll'ms, e 4 10 1 Stengel, rf 1 1 1 0 Meusel, If 4 14 0 r.MIUer, lb. 1 1 2 3 P'lette, lb ' 4 0 1 1 Pick, 2b Mann, If Cruise, rf Holke, lb B'ekel, 3b M'nvllle.s O'Neill, o Ch't'bury 3owdy, o Eayres, p Hearn, p R. Miller, 2b .4 2 2 1 rragesser.e '4 0 7 1. Meadows, p 2 0 12 Totals 33 8 84 1H Totals... 82 8 17 16 1 Batted for O'Neill In eighth. Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 02 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x 1 Runs: Boston: Holke, Eayres. Philadel phia: Williams, Miusel J. Miller., Errors: Boston: Botckel, Maranvllle, O'Neill. Philadelphia: Tragesser. Two base hits: R. Miller, J. Miller, Holke, Maranvllle. Home run: Williams. Sacrifice hit: J. Miller. Left on bases: Boston, 5; Phila delphia. 8. Bases on balls:' Off Eayres, ; ol f Meadows, 1. Hits: Off Eayres, 8 in 7; off Hearne, 0. Hit by pitched ball: By Eayres, (8tengel). Losing pitcher: Eayres. Umpires: Moran and Rlgler. Western League. . '. (Continued from Page 11.) Boosters Hit Packers . . For Double-Header Des Moines, May 31. Des Moines hi1; the. Sioux City pitchers hard and took both games of a double-header. The score was 7 to 5 and 12 to 2. SIOUX CITY. DES MOINES. O'Con'r.ct 6 8 4 Marr, lb 4 11 McCd'ls.lb 113 Coffey, 2b 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 111 1 1 0 1 Crouch, rf Rob's'n. cf M'D'ra t,3D Met, rf Milan. If French, Hasbr'k.lb Breen, e Lynch, p Defate, ss Relchl. If Al'rm't, lb Eitrert.c -R'm'sen.p Total.. 30 24 17 Total.. .36 13 27 12 Sioux City 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 35 Des Molne 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 x 7 Runs: Sioux City, Marr, McCandles (2) Defate. Relchle: De Moines. O'Con nor, Coffey, McPermott 42). 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S. . r , - 11, "vw vtwu ius iwuinaj wa irriui iiasa rtj eg severe inaj you zefii brook. Error: Sioux City, Defats, Relehl Rasmussen; Des Moines, Lynch. Hem runs; MoCandless, Defate, Relchle," O'Con nor. Two-baee hits: Coffey, McDermott, Met (2). Sacrifice hits: Robinson De fate, Coffey. Lett on bases: Slouxx City, 3; Des Moines, 7. Struck out: By Lynch, 4; Rasmussen, t. Base on balls: Off Lynch, 3; oft Rasmussen, 1. Earned rune Sioux City, 5; Dm Moines, 4. Double play: Coffey to French to Hasbrook. Time: 1:33. . Umpires: Buokley and Becker. . . Second game: 4 8IOUX CITY. DES MOINES. AB. H. A. A. AB. H. O. A. ntoarr. u m M C'dl's.lb 3 0 4 0! O'Con'r.ct 4 110 corry,2b U'D'm'ttb Crouch, rf 4 1 6 0 R'b'ns'n.ct. Defate, ss Relchle, It Al'rm't.Sb Dorman, o Manouck,p Olllls, p riotcher, p 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Met, rf Milan. It French, s H'br'k, lb Breen, o Long, o Dressen, p Total.. 19 til 4 Totats...l7 1til T Sioux City ,....0 100010 l De Molne 410110 It (Called by agreement In seventh.) Runs: 8toux City, Relchle, Allermett; Des Moines, O'Connor (8), McDermott, Mots, Milan (2), French, Hasbrook, Breen, Long, Dressen. Errors: Sioux City, Mc Candles, Defate, Dorman; Dea Molne. Coffey, French. Horn run: Breen, Two base hits: Relahie, McDermott, Long. Sacrifice hits: Coffey, McDermott 3), French. Stolen baaes: I'Connor, Coffey, Mel, Frenoh, Left on baaea: Sioux City, 8; Dea Moines, 3. Struck out: By Dressen, 6; by Manourk, 1. First on balls: Off Dressen, 1: off Manouck, 1; off Glllls. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Dressen (Mc Candles). Passed ball: Dorman. Earned runs and hits: Off Dressen, 1 run, 6 hit In 7 Inning; off Manouck, 6 runs, 8 hit In 3 Inning (no out In fourth); off Gllll. 4 runs, 8 hit In 1 Inning (none out In fifth): off Fletcher, 1 run, 1 hit In 3 Inntngs. Los ing pitcner: Manouck. Tim: 1:16. Um pire: Becker and Buckley. , Tulsa Hits Heavy and Wins Two From Sooqers Tulsa, May .31. Tulsa won two free hitting games today from Okla homa City, o to 5 and 17 to 6. Score first game: OKLA. CITY. AB. H. O. A Moeller, cf 4 2 0 TULSA. AB. H. O. A. Burke. If 2 0 0 0 Dar gar, ss Pitt, rf L'd'm'e,2b Hughes.Sb Moore, If Mos'l'y, lb Griffith, o Whltney.p Btonsr, p Ramsey Giah'm. lb 4 1 S 0 M'M'nus.lb 2 111 Br'nnon.Sb 0 0 Tlerney, sa I 1 I 2 Clvel'd.3b 4 01 Conn'lly, of 4 110 Davl. rf 4 110 Dobbins, 0 1 0 0 1 Morris, p 1111 Totals.,34 11 34 161 Total... 11 3 IT I Oklahoma City 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 05 Tulsa 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 I Runs: Oklahoma City, Pitt, Llndlmors, Hughes, Moore (2); Tulsa, Burks, McSlanus. Tlerney, Connolly, Davis. Errors: Hughes, Griffith. Two-base hits: , Moeller, Connolly, Morris. Three-bsse hit: Tlerney. Left on base: Oklahoma City, 4; Tulsa. 4. Double plays: Stoner tn Darrlnger; Tlerney to Graham: -Derringer to Moseley. Sacrifice hits: Hughe. Moseiey,' Dobbin. Stolen bases: Burke, Graham. McManus. Base on balls: , Off Whitney, 1; oft Stoner, 1. Struck out: By Stoner. 1; by Morris. 8. Wild fitch; Stoner. Run and hit off Whitney, 4 runs and 4 hits In two-thirds innings; off Stoner, 2 runs and 4 hits In seven and one-third Inntngs. Losing pitcher: Stoner. .Passed ball: Griffith. Hit by pitched ball: By Stoner (McManus). Um pires: I.lpe snd Daly. Time: 1:60, Second game: OKLA CITY. I AB. H. O. A. Koeller.cf 5 2 11 TULSA. AB. H. O. A Burke. If 8 111 Dar'ger, sa Pitt, rf L'dm'e, 2b Hughes,2b Moore, If Moseley.lb Banner, o Miller, p Cov'ton, p 'Ramsey Grah'm.lb M'M'nus.lb Tlerney.ss Clevel'd,8b Con'ly, cf 1(1 111 1 S3 111 110 Oil 1(1 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 Davis, rf Brannon.o Adams, p iDobblns Blllman, p ll 0 0 Totals. .42 17 24 8 Total... 41 1117 16 Batted for Covington In ninth. x Bated for Adams In second. Oklahoma City 8 101001000 . Tulsa 0 (010108 017 nuua. vntsiiuiii v-nj, mu.ii,,, l.i i y ger, Pitt (2). Llndlmor. Moore; Tul.' Burke, Graham (2), McManus (2), Tler ney (3), Cleveland, Connelly (2), Davis (2), Brannon (.2), Dobbin. Blllman. Errors: Oklahoma City Darrlnger (2), Pitt Covington; Tulsa, Graham, McManus. Two base hits: Moeller, Darrlnger, Pitt Burke McManus, Cleveland, Brannon, Blllman Three-base hit:. Brannon. Home run, Tierney. Sacrifice r.lta: Davis. Blllman, Stolen ' bases: Moeller Burke. McManus, Cleveland. Left on base: Oklahoma City, 12; , Tulsa, 9. Double plays; Pitt u Moeller to Darrlnger; Tlernoy to McManut to Graham. Base on balls: Off Coving ton, 4; off Adams. 1; off Blllman. 1. Struck out: By Millar, 1; by Covington. 2: by Adams. 1; by Blllman, 1. Wllf pitch: Blllman. ' Runs and hits: Of! . Miller, 3 runs and 1 hits In 1 Inning; oft . Covington, 14 run and 18 hit In 1 in-.'" nlngs; off Adams, 2 rune and T hits In 2 inning: off Blllman, 1 run and 10 hits in 7 innings. Winning pitcher: Adam. Losing pitcher: Miller. Passed . balls: Banner, Brannon. 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