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THE BEE: OMAHA. - THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1920. Fuhr Holds Down Sooner sRourkes Win 14 OMAHA CHALKS 13 HITS OFF TWO INDIAN HURLERS Manager Lelivelt Leads Slug ging Onslaught on Indian Crew Final Score Is 6 to 0. Oklahoma Citv, June 23. Fuhr held Oklahoma City batters helpless, while Omaha hit Miller and Stoner freely and Omaha made it two out of, three. OM.tH.t. A.B. H. H. P.O. A. V. . Mason. !h s A 0 4 i I Pitlmero. cf I 1 1 ft n Platte rf A I J 1 2 0 Itiinlrn. 3b .1 1 J 1 4 0 I.cllrlt, lb 5 2 31 10 O 0 lee. If 4 1 1 t 0 I Maton, h 3 0 2 2 3 0 Mngle, c 3 A 1 ft 0 Fuhr, p 4 'I 0 2 Total 39 13 27 13 , 2 OKLAHOMA CITY. A. It. R. H. P.O. A. K. Pitt. rf. S 0 2 1 0 O Hughes, 2b 1 0 0 2 3 0 Darrlnger, m 3 0 1 1 4 1 Mmlimore. 3h 4 0 A 1 "3 A Mnellrr. f 4 0 1 1 A 0 Moore. If 4 A A 1 1 A tirtfflth. r 4 A A A 1 II Mmulrjt, lb 3 0 1 13 A A Miller, p A A A O A II Moiier. p 3 O A I 4 A Brem t (I 0 A 0 0 Totals 32 0 J 27 10 2 Hattrd for Stoner In th ninth. Omaha 1 t 2 0 2 0 0 A A A Oklahoma City AA000OA 00 0 Two-bane hits:. Platte. Lellvelt, Fiihr. Thre-ba hits:. Lellvelt. Sacrifice hits: Mason, Darrlnger. Ilase on hulls: Off Sinner, 1; off Fuhr. 3. Hit by pitched ball:. I. re by Htonrr; Moeelry by Fuhr. Struck out:. By Fuhr, 6: by Stoner, 3. Huns anil lilU: Off Miller, 3 anil 5 In 2 Innings, none out in the third) off Stoner, 8 and 7 In 7 Innings.. Time: 1:50. em pire: Million, Boosters Break Long Losing Streak; Win Double-Header Joplin, June 23. The Des Moines dub broke a record of 14 consec utive games lost, here today, by taking both ends of a double header from Joplin, 6 to 2 and 10 to 7. The Miners had won 10 in a row, counting yesterday's game. First Kama: DES MOINL'S. I JOPLIN". AH.H.O.A.! AH.H.O.A. Dwyer, rf 6 13 nlStut;:, ss 4 0 12 Coffey. 2b 5 0 6 3 Ham'ton.Sb 4 0 0 1 French, ss 4 12 ti Kruoger. 2b 4 16 2 O'Connor.lf 6 2 2 n't.anib, rf 3 12 0 M'D'ott, 3b 3 1 1 0 Rogart. If 2 13 0 Hssbr k. lb 3 110 lW'agner.cf 3 0 .1 0 Anderson. eft 1 2 0 Vookey, lb 3 16 1 Banner, c 3 11 v'liunn. c 3 16 1 Cykowskl.p 3 11 3'Boehler, p 2 J 0 4 Totala 35 27 14! Totals 28 6 2711 Dca Moines 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 fl G Joplin 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 Runs: Dwyer, French CM. O'Connor, McDermott, HusbrooU, I. smb. Yockoy. llfrors: Suits. Krueger, Sacrifice ht;s: Tloehler. Cyknwakt. McDermott. Ilanner. Rases on bulls: off Boehler, 2; off Cv kowskl, 2. Left on bases: l)es Moines, 7: loplln, 2. Two base hits: Yookey, Dwyer. McDermott. Hashrook. Stolen base. V'rcnch. Double plays: French to Hus hrook to McDermott,: French to Coffey to Hashrook: Krueger to Stut7. to Yoekjy. Struck: out: by Cyko' , !;i. 1; bv Heebie', tl. Ilarned runs: off Cq.iowski, 2; off Roeh r, 4. Tims; 1:40. Umpires: Lau-.on and Becker. Second gamt: DES MOINKS. 1 JOPLIN'. AH.H.O.A.1 AB.H.O.A. Dwyer, i f 4 i 'of fey. 2b 4 French, 3 O'Connor.lf 4 M'D'ott. 8b 3 Hashr'k, tb 4 Anderson. cf 4 Fanner, e 4 1 1 1 O'StUtz. ss 4 SIHam'ton, "b S 3i Krueger. 2b 3 01 Lamb, rf 4 2 2 2 : i i A 0 1' Rogart. If 3 6 0! Wagner.yf 4 2 OlYockey. tb 2 5 IK Snyder, C1. 2 0 0 1 1' 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lynch, p 0 Rerger, p 1 Anderson, p 0 Totals 32 12 21 6 "Boehler 1 Schenberg.p 0 0 0 Totals 29 8 21 16 Batted for Eerger In the sixth. T)es Moines 5 0 2 0 0 1 2 10 Joplin 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 7 Runs: Dwyer, Coffey, French 2, O'Con nor (2). McDermolt (3), Bonner, Stut-, 12), Hamilton, KrueRer. Lamb, Bogart, Wagner. Krrors: Lynch. Stutz. Kruesrer. Sacrifice hits: Yockey. McDermott. Baso one balls: Off Lynch. 3; off Schenberc, 2. Left on bales: Dos Moines, 4: Joplin, ;.. Three-base hits: McDermott (21, O'Connor. Two-base hits: Stutz, Yockey. Hasbrook. Struck out: By Berger. 1; bv Lynch, 6. "cVllrt pitch: Lynch. Hits and earned runs: Off Lynch, 8 and 5 in 7 Innings: off Anderson. 4 and 4 with none out: off Berger, 7 and 6; in 6 Innings; off Schenherg. 1 and '2 In 1 Inning. Time: 1:23. Umptree: Becker ar.d Lauzon. Wichita and Sioux City Split Double-Header . Wichita, Kan.. June 23. Wichita red Sioux City split a double header, the visitors winning the first game J to 3. Wichita rallied in the late innings and won the secoud, 9 to 8. First game: SIOUX CITY. I WICHITA. AB.H.O.A, AB.H.O.A. Marr, Sb 3 2 2 S Smith, of 4 2 10 'Vouch, rf 4 1 2 OlWnshb n. 2b 4 1 1 1 Defutc. ss 4 0 1 3 Berger, ss 3 0 0 4 "lets, lb 4 2 6 UTaryan. c 6 1 10 1 Roh'son. cf 6 1 2 II Reck, lb 2 0 4 0 . Roiehle. If 4 S r, n1 Butler, Sb 4 14 0 I'Hhle. 2h 4 12 2'Orlffln, 2b 5 4 4 2 I'.iffert, c 4 19 O'i'onl.in. If 4 13 0 Lyons, p 4 0 0 2iMusser, p 3 0 0 1 IMaun, p 0- 0 0 0 Totals 35 It 27 lll'Oregory 10 0 0 xliast 110 0 ( Totals 26 11 27 9 Ratted for "Maun ,n ninth. xBatted for Musser In eighth. Sioux City 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 04 Wichita 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 Runs: Marr, Met:;, Boblnson, Relchlc. V'ushburn. Yaryan, Griffin. Errors: Lyons. Berger. Musser. Bases on balls: r-ff Musser. 3: off Lyons. 6. Sacrifice 1 its: Crouch, Pefate. Left on ba-:.cs: Wichita. 14: Sioux Citv. 10. Two base hits: Urlffln. Crouch, iletit, MRrr. Kast. Lomn run: Washburn. Stolen bases: Con l.in. F.tffrrt. Hits: off Musser, 11 and 4 i ti 8 innings. Struck out: by Musser, 7; iv Lyons. 5. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Jacobs and Buckley. Second game: SIOUX C1TT. ' WICHITA. AB.H.O.A.' AB.H.O.A. Marr. 3b 6 1 3-, 21 Smith, cf 5 2 10 Touch, rf 4 3 0 O'Vashb'n. 2b 3 3 2 1 Derate, ss 4 13 4 Berger. ss 4 2 0 4 Metz. 1b 2 12 0 Yaryan. c 5 17 1 Roh'son. rf 4 3 2 01 Heck, lb 4 114 1 Relchlc. If 4 12 OIButler, 3b 3 3 0 3 Cable "h 6 1 2 2Hirlffln. 2b 4 113 Htffert. c 4 3 2 liConlan.lt :: 0 2 1 Dressen. p 4 0 0 l'Kast, p 3 10 3 Rasm'sen.p 10 0 HM.iun. P 0 0 0 1 ' Gregory, p 1 1 0 0 Totali 40 1455 Hi Totals 27 15 27 18 One out when w'.nning tun scored. 'Sioux City 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 08 Wichita 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 J I Runs: Marr. Defatc, Metz (2), Robin- n t2 Elffert 2, Smith (2), Wash. 'urn (2). Beck, Butler, Griffin. Conlan, rt:;st. Krrors: Marr. Relchle. Yaryan, :rlffln i2. Conlan. Bases on balls: off Last, 2: off Maun, 2: off Dressen. 1; off '..re-gory. 1. SaTltlce hits: Defate. Lelchle; Berger, Conlan. Left on bases: Wichita, 6: Sioux City. 13. Two base hits: Yaryan. Washburn (2). Berger, But ler 2. Metz. Robinson. Griffin. Homo - run: Etffert. Stolen bases: Crouch, Ber ger l.J. &mun. tins ana runs; wu Dressen, It end S In 7 Innings: off East, II and S In 7 innings;, off Maun, 1 and 3 In one Inning. Struck out: by Pressen, 1: hv East, I; b Gregory. 1. Double plays: Victory to Gregory: Defate to Rasmue ' sen: Cable and Mets; Cable and Defate and Met. Wild .pitch: Dressen. Time: l:4i. Umpires: Buckley and Jacobs. In the Philippines a wife is joint owner and administrator of all the property acquired by herself and husband after marriage, . - f -' t BASE BALL DIRECTORY Standing of the Teams. Westers League. W. L. Pet. I .::7 19 .66UOkl. City.. W. .29 1.. P.:t. 31 .48;: 29 .482 36 .410 Si .373 L. Pet. 25 .600 56 469 32 .429 32 .429 1.. Pet. 27 .509 Tulsa . . Jonlin . . .33 24 .678 Omaha . . . .34 26 .667;les Moines .33 28 .641 Sioux City National League. IV. L. Pet.! ,7 25 19 W. 25 .23 .24 24 MVlchlta St. Joe.. Cincinnati Brooklyn Chicago . St. Louis. 31 .29 3 .674'Ptttburffh 24 .647: Boston . . . 28 .636: New York .30 .50 28 .&17!Ph'delphla American League. W. L. Pet.! 39 19 .672Boston . . . .39 S2 .639 St. LouW. , .33 26 ,6tSIIrlrolt . . 28 26 .iU'Ph'delphta V. .28 ,.28 ..19 16 Cleveland New York Chicago , IV ash' ton 29 .491 38 .333 44 .267 Yesterday's Results. Western Ieague. Omaha, 6; Oklahoma City, 0. Sioux City, 4; Wltrhlta. 3 (first game ! Wichita. 9; Sioux City. 8 (second game.) Des Moines, 6; Joplin. 2 (first game.) Dos Molncs, 10; Joplin, 7 (second game.) St. Joseph. 4; Tulsa, 1 (first game.) St. Joseph, 6; Tulsa, 4 (second game.) National League. Boston, 6; St. Louis, 2. Brooklyn. 6; Pittsburgh, 2. New York. 2; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati, 0. American League. Cleveland, 7; Boston. 6 (14 Innings.) Chicago, 7: Philadelphia, 0. Washington, 5; Detroit, 2. New York, 6; St. Louis. 3. 'Saints Take Two Games From League Leaders Tulsa, Okla., June v'3. The Saints batted hard today and de feated the Oilers in a double-header, 4 to 1 and 6 to 4. Williams pitched effectively in the first game while the second was a free-hitting affair. First game: ST. JOSEPH. I TULSA. AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A. Emerioh.rf 2 0 1 OiHurke. If 4 2 0 0 Rose, cf 3 1 1 OlGraham, lb 4 0 12 0 Stewart. If 3 1 1 0!M'Manus.2b 4 0 4 X Kelleher.ss 4 1 2 2'Tlerney, ss 4 14 4 Connolly. 2b 3 1 - 3'Cluvel'd ,3b 4 12 3 Conroy, 2b 4 2 1 oi Connelly. cf 2 0 0 1 Shestak. c 3 1 9 1 Davis, rf 3 110 Bonowltz.cf 3 1 1 A'Rrannon. c 4 13 1 Crosby, c 4 2 8 OlSmithsnn, p 3 0 18 Williams, p 4 11 3i Dobbins 10 0 0 Totals 33 11 27 91 TotaU 23 6 27 20 Batted for Smlthson in the ninth. St. Joe 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 04 Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I Runs: Rose. Kelleher, Connolly, Con roy, Brannon. Errors: Davis. Two-base hits: Tierney Brannon, Burke. Home run: Kelleher. Sacrifice hits: Stewart, Conroy, Shestak, Bonowitz. Stolen bases: Conroy, Crosby. Base on balls: Off Wil liams, 3; off Smlthson, 1. Struck out: By Williams. 8; by Smlthson, S. Double play: Smlthson to Tlrrney to Graham. Left on bases: St. Joe, 6; Tulsa, 8. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Fltapatrlck and Lipe. Second game: ST. JOSEPH. ! TULSA. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Kmcrich.rf 3.0 0 o; Burke. If 4 2 10 Walker, rf 1 1 2 OlGraham. Ih 4 112.0 i Stewarl.!f , 5 2 0 A'M'Munus.2b 4 112 ! Kelloher.'s 4 1 1 ''ITIerney. ss 4 11 3 Connolly,2b 4 1 3 SiClevel'd, 31 4 8 0 3 Conroy. 3b 4 0 3 SiConnelly. cf 4 1 0 Shestak, lb 4 1 6 0' Davis, rf 4 13 0 Bonowltz.cf 4 1 3 o; Dobbins, c 2 6 1 Crosby, 0 4 2 2 1 ' Cowan, p 2 2 15 M'Lau'lln.p 2 11 2!Brannon 10 0 0 Allison, p 0 0 0 01 1 Totals 34 11 27 13 Totals 35 10 27 10! Batted for Owen In ninth. St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 Tulsa 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 01 Runs: Walker, Stewart, Shestak. Cros by. McLaughlin (3), Davis. Dobbins. Cow an. Errors. Crosby, McNnnus. Two-baso hits: Crosby, Stewart. Three-base hit: McLaughlin. Sacrifice hits: McLaughlin. Burke. Stolen bases: Walker. Connolly, Tlitrey. Bases on balls: Off McLaughlin, 2; off Cowan. 1. Struck out: By Allison, 1: by Cowan. . Hit by pitched ball: By Cowan. Walker. Runs and hits: Off McLaughlin, 4 runs and 9 hits In sit innings; off Alltaon, no runs and 2 hits In threo innings. Wlnnig pitcher: Mc Laughlin. Double plays: McLaughlin to Connolly to Sheftak; Conroy to Shestak. Lfft on bases: St. Joseph, 5; Tulsa, 6. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Lipe and Fltz Patrick. State Base Ball. Schuyler, Neb., June 23. Schuyler Puritans beat Clarkson 13 to 2 Tueaeday. The Puritans' moundsman fanned 18. Out-of-town teams wanting games for any date should telephone Jake Tsaacson at tho. Star Shoe company at Douglas 3171, Omaha. Loup City. Neb., June 23. Loup City team motored to North Loup Sunday and lost to North Loup, 16 to 6. Batteries, North Loup. Hifl and Barber; Loup City, Larsen, Detrich and Lemard. West Point. Neb.. June 23. West Point won her third straight Sunday, beating Scrlbner. 1 to 0 in a 14-lnnlng game. Korb, West Point hurler, has held his opponents scoreless for 36 consecutive innings. Sunday ho allowed Scrlbner but four hits In 14 Innings, and struck out 18. Three singles in the 14th spelled defeat fo.' Scrlbnei". Bloomfield, Neb., June 23. (Special.) In the best game playri on the local grounds this seapon, Bloomfield shut Wynot out Sunday by a score of 3 to 0. Cook twirled a great game for Bloom field and one lone hit was all the visitors could corral, Balrd pitched for Wynot an', let the locale down with seven hits throe of them two-baggers. Each pitcher struck out 11 men. Batteries: Bloom field. Cn(ik and HelresivWynit. Balrd and Harkl. Bloomfield has lost but one game this season. North Platte. Neb.. June 23. North-i Platte defeated Lexington Sunday by the score -of 11 to 1. Mrrty O'Toole pitched for Lexington but It had no effect on the North Platte club, for they got 19 hits off of iim. Ilnlllday, Nn-th Platte third baseman, led the attack with three triples and two singles. Totttenhoff allowed only fo'ir hits ad struck out 14 men. Tiattertes: North Platte. Tottenhoff and Rr.msev; Lexincton. O'foole and McNlch ols. Errors: North Platte. 1; Lexington, 3.. Hits: Nsrth Platte. 19: Lexington, 4. American Association At Louisville R. H. E. Columbus . . , : ; Ifl 1 7 1 Louisville 5 13 0 Lyons and Hartley: Decatur, Tinrup, Tatum. Wright and Meyer. At Milwaukee First gr.ine- VR. H.F,. Minneapolis , :'. 7 "1 Milwaukee .'. 6 8 1 James and Majer: McWheeny and Gas ton. At Mllwsvikee Second game: P.. H. E. Minneapolis 7 14 1 Milwaukee 3 5 0 Robertson and Mayer, Trentman and Gaston. At Kansas City R. H. E. St. Paul 13 15 1 Kansas City 7 10 2 Coumbe, Hall and Hargrave; McMene- my, Bolden, Tuoro and Biock. game: R. II. E. Toledo 7 20 1 Indianapolis (11 innings)..-. S 15 i McColl, Nelson. Mlddleton and Murphy; Jones, Whltehoue, Petty, Cavet and Hcn- l!n. ADD AMERICA NASSOCIA At Indianapolis Second game: R. H.E.. Toledo 4 9 VJndlanapolis 4 6 2 Batteries: Stryuer and McNeil; Cavet and Gossett. Game called end of ninth Inning oh ac count of darkness. A chalk line spool invented riy two Iowa men has a metal clip at one end to hold the line when it is desired, to measure off a length or to prevent it tangling when reeled ip aiid idle. Bee W ant'Ads Produce Results - ' . I'."-. " -,'. : :....-.- . DODGERS BEAT PIRATES WITH 1 2 HITS, 5 RUNS Toney Bests Alexander in Pitching Duel Roger Hornsby Poles Out Long Home Run. "Brooklyn, June 23. Brooklvn de feated Pittsburgh, S to 2. The Pi rates bunched three hits and a sac rifice off Marquard for two runs in the first. The Dodgers hit Carlson freely. Wheat and Miller got three hits each and Johnston, two. The dubs will play off a postponed game Thursday. PITTSBURGH. I BROOKLYN'. 1 AB.H.O.A.' AB.H.O.A. Blgbee, If 4 2 2 OlKilduff. 2h 4 0 3 0 Carey. If 4-2 1 0i.Tohnstnn.3b 4 2 15 S worth. rf 3 0 4 0' Griffith, rf 4 0 0 0 Whltted,3b 4 13 3!wheat, If 4 3 3 0 Cutshaw.2b 4 1 3 3! Myers, cf 4 12 0 OTlmm, lb 3 0 7 Oi Ko'tchv.lb 4 19 0 Rgrbare.sa 4 0 1 S Olson, ss 3 112 Schmidt, e 3 13 1 ! Miller, c 4 3 8 2 Carlson, p 2 0 0 LMarquard.p 4 10 2 Ham'ton, p 000 01 Xtcholson 1 1 0 01 Totals 35 12 27 11 xLee 1 0 0 0J Totals 33 8 24 Hi Batted for Carlson in tho eighth. xBatted for Grimm In the ninth. Pittsburgh ,2 0000000 02 Brooklyn 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0--5 Runs: Pittsburgh, Carey, Whltted; Brooklyn, Johnston (2), Myr Konetrhy, Olson. Errors: Pittsburgh, Schmidt; Brooklyn. Alvers. Two huso hits: Mlll.'r, Marquard. Three base hits: Johnston Ol son. Stolen bases: Johnston. Sacrifice hits: Southworth. Left on bases: Pitts burgh, 5; Brooklyn. 9. Bases on halls: off Carlson, 3. Hltsi off Carlson, 12 in 7 innings. Struck out: by Carlson. 1; by Marquard, 6. Winning pitcher: Marquard. Losing pitcher: Carlson. Umpires: Mc cormick and Harrison. Time: 1:37. Toney Beats Alexander. New York, June 23. Toney bested Al exander in a pitchers' battle. New York defeating Chicago in the second game of the scries. 2 to 1. After Chicago took tho lead In the first of the seventh innlt;g on a double steal worked by the former Giant stars, Merkle and Herzog. New Tors batted out two runs in the second half on slrrftSes by Young and Kelly. Frlscn's double and Kauff's sacrifice fly. CHICAGO. I NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.' AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 2 0 1 nj Burns, If 4 0 2 0 Hol'cher.ss 4 13 '-'! Bancroft, ss 4 0 6 3 Terry. 2b 4 1 3 4'Young, rf 2 13 0 Rob' son. If 4 1 1 01 Frlsch. 3b 3 2 11 Merkle, lb 4 4 8 OlKellv, lb 3 1 ( 0 O'Karrell.c 3 0 5 2'Kauff, cf 1 0 3 0 Herzog, 3b 2 11 1! Sicking, 2b a 0 2 3 Paskert. cf SOS 0. Smith, c '3 2 4 3 Alex'der.p 3 1 0 3'Toney, p 3 10 1 Twom'oley 0 0 0 0! . 1 Totals 26 7 27 11 Totals 29 9 24 121 Ran for Merkle in the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 n 0 0 1 0 01 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 x 2 Runs: Chicago. Merkle; New York, Young, Frisch. Errors: Chicago, Hol lochcr; New York, Frlsch. Two-base hits: Alexander, Merkle, Frlsch. Stolen bases: Flack, Merkle, Herzog. Sacrifice hits: O'Farrell. Kauff. Double plays: Ban croft, Sicking to Kelly; Hollocher, Terry and Merkle: Sicking, Kelly and Bancroft. Left on bases: New York, 3; Chicago, 6. Bases on balls: Oif Toney, 1; off Alex ander. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Flack and Herzog by Toney. Struck out : By Toney, 3; by Alexander, 4. Umpires: Mo ran and Rigler. Time: 1:28. Hornsby Hits Homer. Boston, Juno 23. Doak's wildness in. the first Inning enabled Boston to pile up four runs against St. Louis and eanily won .the second game of the series, 6 to 2. Oeschger was in fine form and held tue Cardinals to six hits. Hornsby poled u long homer to center in tiie second. Lavait was ordered out of the game in the fourth for protesting a called strike. ST. LOUIS. ! BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Shotton. If 4 14 1 Powell, cf 4 10 0 Xea'cote.cf 3 11 C'pick, 2b 3 2 4 0 Stock, 3b 4 1 1 i; Bayers, If 3 2 4 0 Hornsby.2b 4 2 4 6ICrulse, rf ' 3 0 2 0 Fmrnler.lb 4 0 7 OiHolke. lb 3 0 8 0 Schultz. rf 3 0 1 OlBoeckel, 8b S 1 1 0 Lavnn, ss 1 0 0 1'M'nvllle. M 2 0 2 7 .Tanvrin, s 2 0 0 SlGowdv, c 4 16 1 Dllhoefer.c 4 16 llOeschger, p 3 0 0 0 Doak, p 000 01 Sherdel, p Ml Totals 28 7 27 8 North, p 2 0 0 11 May. p 0 0 0 0' Smith 1 0 0 01 xClemons 1 0 0 0, zMcHenry 1 0 0-, Totals 34 6 24 12! Batted for Lavan in the founh. xBatted for May in the ninth. sBatted for North in the eighth. St. Louis .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Boston 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 x li Runs: St. Louis, Ileatheote, Hornsby; Boston. Powell, Pick, Eayers, Holke (21, Boeckel. Errors: St. Louis. Hornsby. North: Boston, Holke. Two-base hit; Hornsby. Three-base hit: Stock. Home run: Hornsby. Sacrifice hits: Cruise, Pick, Maranville. Double plays: Shot to?n to Fournier. Left on bases: Boston, 5: St. Louis, 7. Bases on balls: Off Doak, 3; off Sherdel, 1: off Oeschger, 2. Hits: Off Doak. 1 in two-third Inning: off Sherdel, 1 in one-third inning: off North, 5 in 6 innings; off May. none in one Inning. Struck out: By Oeschger, 4; by North. 4. Losing pitcher: Doak. Umpires: Klem and Emslie. Time: 1:50. Phillies Shut Out Reds. Philadelphia, June 23. Philadelphia shut out Cincinnati 3 to 0. The visitors made a raHy in the eighth when Wlngo was hit by a pitched ball and See. who batted' for Ring, singled, but Meadows tightened. Five singles were all the hits the Reds were able to gather. CINCINNATI. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A. Rath, 2b 4 12 HRallngs.2b 3 2 2 R Daubert, lb 4 0 9 01 Williams, cf 3 0 3 0 Groh. 3b 4 0 2 UStengel, rf 2 2 2 1 Roush. cf 4 3 5 0 Meusel, If 4 13 0 Duncan. If 3 I 3 OlFletcher. ss 3 0 2 4 Kopf, ss .10 0 I' Luderus, lb 4 0 11 1 Neale, rf 3 0 0 O R. Miller, 3b 4 1 1 1 Wlngo. c 2 0 3 3 Tragessor.c 3 0 2 0 Ring, p 2 0 0 :,!Meadows,p 3 2 10 See 110 0 JPtsher, p 0 0 0 Oj Totals 29 8 27 15 Totals 30 u 24 9i ' Batted for Ring In the eighth. Cinclnnhtl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 3 Run?:: Cincinnati, none; Philadelphia, Rawllngs, Stengel, Meusel. Errors: Cin cinnati, Kopf; WPhllndelphia, Rawlings, Williams. Two-base hit: Stengel Stolen base: Raw-lings. Sacrifice hits: Wil liams, Rawllngs, Fletcher, Double plays: Rawllngs, Fletcher and Luderus; Rawlings to Luderus. Left on bases: Cincinnati, b: Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls: Of Ring. 1; off Meadows 2. Hits: Off Ring, 8 In 7 Innings; off Fisher, none in none lnlng: hit by pitched ball: Stengel by Ring: Duncan by Meadows. Struck out: By Ring, 3: by Meadows, 1. Los ing pitcher: Ring. Umpires; Qulgley ana u pay, Time: i:"9. British Tennis Champion's m Victory to Stimulate Game Wimbleton, June 23. The unex pected victory of the English tennis expert, J. C. Parke, over William X. Johnston, United States singles champion, during yesterday's play in the British championship tourna ment here is commented on by the press today as likely to give a fresh stimulus to the game, in the United Kingdom. V- As to the merits of Parke's Vic tory itself, however, the English ex perts generally agree that JoTinston had an off day, putting up a game that was far below, his standard in the Queens club tournament last week. - By transplanting young trees up side down so that the branches de velop roots and the roots leaves, an English railroad has produced small I shade trees in less time thau onli- 1 narily, - . ' ' "BABE RUTH HITS HIS TWENTIETH CIRCUIT CLOUT Felsch Hits One, Too Yanks Beat Browns. 6 to 3 White Sox Shut Out Athletics. St. Louis. June 23. Ruth hit his 20th home run of the season in the New York-St. Louis game here. The visitors won 6(to 3, taking the odd game of the series. Shawkeywas forced to retire in the ninth when he strained his left side -while pitch ing. Leading off in the sixth, Ruth, drove the second ball pitched, into' the center field bleachers. NEW YORK, I ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. P'paugh ss 5 0 2 2lTohin. rf 4 2 10 Ward. 3b 6 2 .2 l'Uedcon. 2b 4 2 1 2 Pipn. lb 4 2 9 OiSisler, lb 4 0 13 1 Ruth, rf 4 3 3 fli.Tacobson.cf 4 12 0 Meuscl, If 4 0 -.3 1 Williams. If 4 1 1 0 Bodie, cf 4 13 OlAustin, 3h 2 0 13 Pratt, 2b 4 11 4!Gerber. ss 31 4 5 Hannah, c 3 0 4 llSevereld, c 4 2 4 0 Shawkey, p 4 0 0 OlShocker, p 10 0 0 Qulnn, p 0 0 0 DVangilde.-.p 0 0 0 1 I'Smlth 10 0 0 Totals 37 9 27 lOlxBlllings 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 !) 27 12 Batted for Shocker in t,f eighth. xBattedaWor Vangikler In the ninth. X'ew York 00030120 0 C. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 13 Runs: Ne,w York, Ward, Pipp (2). Ruth (21, Pratt: St. Louis, Toblti, Williams, Severeid. Errors: New York, Tecklnpaugh; St. Louis, Tobln, Austin, Gerber. Two base hit: Radio, Severeid, Williams. Three-base hits: Pipp. Home run: Rulh. Stolen bases: Pratt (2). Sacrifice hits: Mousel, -Austin. Double plays: Pratt, I'ecklnpaugh to Pipp; Meusel to Pipp. Left on bases: New York. 8; St. Louis, 6. Bass on balls: Off Shawkey, 2: off Qulnn, 1; off Shocker, 2; off Vangilder, I. Hits: off Shawkey. 8 In 8 1-3 In nings (one out In the ninth); off Quinn. 1 In two-thirds Inning; off Shocker. 8 In 8 innings; off Vangilder, 1 In 1 Inning. Struck out: By Shawkey, 3; by Shocker, 4. Winning pitcher: Shawkey. Losing pitcher: Shocker. Umpires: Nallln and Connolly. Time: 2:05. Senator Heat Tigers Again. Detroit, June 23. Washington made a clean sweep of the Heries with Detroit by winning the final game, 5 to 2. Each team used two pitchers, but the visitors grouped their hits to better advantage than the Tigers. Detroit's only run came In the sixth when Alnsmlth hit a home run, scorng a man ahead of him. WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A i AB.H.O.A. Judge, lb 2 0 14 OiYtung, 2b 3 2 2 1 Milan. If 3 0 1 01 Bush, ss 2 112 Rice, cf 5 10 OShorten, cf 4 13 0 Roth, rf 3 1 0 OiVeach, If 4 13 0 Shanks, 3b 3 0 3 4lHeilman, rf 4 0 2 0 Shannon, 2b 3 1 2 2! Ellison, lb 3 0 10 1 O'Neill, ss 3 2 2 3!Pinelll, 3b 3 0 15 Gharrlly, c 4 0 5 "lAlnsmlth, c 3 15 0 Erickson. p 2 1 0 ' 2lAyers, p 10 0 4 Johnson, p 1 J 0 3iOkrte, p 0 0 0 0 Calvo Iff 0 irxFlagstcad 10 0 0 Totals 30 8 27 17 Totals 28 6 27 13 "Ratted for Erickson in the eighth. Washington 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 05 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Runs: Washington, Rice, Shannon, O'Neill. Gharrity, Calvo; Detroit, Young, Alnsmlth. Errors: Washington, none: De troit. Plnelll. Two-base hits: Roth, Bush. Three-base hits: Shannon, Calvo. Homo run: Alnsmlth. Sacrifice hits: Bush (2), Shanks. Judge. Double plays: O'Neill and Shannon; Young. Bush and Ellison. Left on. bases: Washington, 7; Detroit, . Base on balls: Off Ajtftis, 5; off Erick son. 2. Hits: Off Erickson, 5 in 6 hi dings; off Johnson, 1 in 3 innings; off Ayers. 7 in 6 Innings: off Okrle. 1 In I inning. Hit by pitched ball: Milan by Ayers; Milan bS' Okrle. Struck out: By Ayers, 3; by Erickson. 3; by Johnson. 2. PHOTO-PLAYS I TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ETHEL C Si Ladder of Lies M pened after that ! ; l tl l l PATHE NEWS SUNDAY ALL WEEK Amateur 8, Watch for Rotogravure Section The Rotogravure Section of next Sunday's Bee will carry a full page of pictures of promi nent Omaha amateur base ball players. Watch for it. Wild pitch: Johnson. Winning pitcher: Srirkson. Losing plt-lfe: Ayt rs. Um pires; Hllriebrand and Kvans. Time: 1:50. Felseh lilts One. Too. Chicago. June 23. Chicago shutout Philadelphia! 7 to 0, by bunqhlng hits behind base on balls and erratic fielding of the visitors. Clcotte pitched in fine form In tho . pinches. Felsch's homer went Into the left field bleachers. CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Leibold. rf 3 tl 1 O Thomas, 3b 4 1 0 3 K.Colltns.2b 3 0 4 7 Myatt. rf 4 0 11 W eaver, ss 3 2 1 "jStrunk, cf 4 2 1,0 Jackson, If 4 2 0v0 Wnlhcr, If 4 13 0 Felsch. cf 4 1 4 OiBurrus. lb 4 111 0 .LCnlllns.ll) 3 114 0 Perkins, c 2 2 0 " M'Mullln.3b4 1 0 lkirlffin. 2b 3 1-4 4 Sehalk, c 4 0 3 0 Gal'way, ss 3 0 4 2 Clcotte, p 4 2 0 2 Moore, p 3, 0 0 6 Totals 32 9 27 171 Totals 31 8 24 16 Philadelphia- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 04 0 x 7 Runs: Chicago, Lelbold (2), Weaver, Felsch (2), McMullln. Clcotte; Philadel phia, none. Errors: Chicago, none; Phil adelphia. Walker, Griffin (2). Galloway. 'P-wo-base hits: Strunk, Bunus. Home run. Felseh. Stolen bust's: ilnllownv, Lelbold. Sacrifice hits: E. Collins, Per kins. J. Collins. Double plays: Weaver to E. Collins to J. Collins (2); E. Collins to Weaver to J. Collins. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 5. Bases on balls: Off Moore, 3. Struck out: By Clcotte, 2. Umpires: Dlneen and Friei. Time: 1:22. Indians Win Again. Cleveland. June 23. Cleveland made It tree straight from Boston by winning 7 lo 6 in 14 Innings. The winning run was scored with one out. on successive singles by Chapman, Speaker and Smith. Each team scored three runs prior to Many British Women Golfers Coming to U. S. This Summer New York, June 23. Several lead ing British women golfers, including Miss Cecil Leitch, the titlehokler, are coming to America this year and may compete in the women's na tional tournament at Cleveland, ac cording to a letter received here from Miss Marion Hollins of West brook. N'. Y. Miss Hollins is par ticipating in the French titular tournament and expects to sail for America July 7. AMISKMENTS 5-53 ' New Show Today . HOLIDAY IN DIXIELAND A Cloudburst of Mirtn and Melody With 11 People. MARY HOWARD & CO. "Personality Plus." LAMEY & PEARSON "The Tale of Two Cities. PAUL RONDAS Bits of Versatility. PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTIONS "Other Men's Shows" Featuring CraufSrd Kent. rHOTO PLATS Hoping to. save another's home and love from wreck, she took on herself the blame for a false wife's escapades. Then love came to her, and ' YotHU want to see what hap- V I f J (paramount Thos. H. Ince Super-Production "BELOW THE SURFACE" jjack Dempsey to Give Exhibition in Denver ! July 2 Then Goes East Los Angeles, June 23. Jack Dcnipsey plans to re-enter the ring July 2 at Denver in an exhibition match. His -flpponent has not yet been selected. 11c will follow this ui) with a four or six-round exhibi tion bout July 5 or 6 at St. Paul. I He will then leave tor New York. Carpenticp will be offered a bout Labor dav. the ninth Ining in which each again scored three. From then on there was no scoring' until tho 14th. Fielding of Kvans, Hooper, Mclnnis, Vitt and Chap man featured. BOSTON". CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.' AH.H.O.A. HonpiT, rf 5 2 2 2 Evans, If 6 2 Vitt, 3b. ' 3 I 3 SiChapman.ss 5 1 Menosky.lf 7 2 2 iiiSpeaker, cf 7 3 Sohan;i cf 4 0 3 OlSmitli, rf 6 2 Mclnnis. lb 5 1 15 0 Gardner, 3li 1 1 Foster, 2b 5 1 2 3! )"an.ss, 2b 4 1 Scolt. ss 6 0 4 4Johnston,lb 4 117 Walters, c 5 1 9 2!()'2clll. c Jones, p 2 0 0 0'Xun'Hkcr. c Russell, p 2 0 0 1 1 Morton, p 1 Hoghy. li Totals 44 b40 ZllxlturnH zWood 4 I X 2 1 3 2 1 II 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 49 15 42 20 Hatted for Morton in seventh, xltan for O'Neill In ninth. Boston 4) 0 2 0 1 0 0 II 3 0 0 0 0 06 Cleveland .2 0 0 0001 030000 17 Runs: Boston. Hooper (.2), Vitt. Walters, Jones (2); Cl-veland, Evans (2), Chap man, Speaker, Johnston (2, Wood. Errors: Boston, none; Cleveland, Wambsganss (3). Two-base hits: Menosky, Hooper. Smith. Stolen bases: Evans 12). Sacrillce hits: Vilt (o), Schang, Jones, Mclnnis, Johnston. Double plays: Foster. Y(tt to .Seoj;; Hooper to Walters. Le(t on bases: Boston. 10: Cleveland,- 11. Bases on balls: Off Jones, 6; off Russell. 1: off Morton, 3; off Bagby. 5. Hits: Off Morton, 6 In seven InnlnKs: off Bagby. 2 in seven Innings; off Russell. 6 In five innings; off Jones. 9 in eight anil one-third innings. Hit by pitched ball: fly Jones, Johnston, struck out: By Jones, 5: by Russell, 6; by Morton, 3; by Bagby, 2. Winning pitcher: Rugby. Losing pitcher: Russell. Umpires: Moriarty and Chill. Time: 3:29. AMUSEMENTS IITMMIlin Mv L IB 113. Vaudeville at 2:40, 6:40 and 9:00 ONCE UPON A TIME George Austin Moore, The Rosaires, Frank and Ethel Carmen, Ben Harney Kinograms and Topics of the Day Photoplay at 3:55, 5:30, 8:00 and 10:15 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in "The Shadow of Rosalie Byrne" PHOTO-PLATS Farnam at 24th. Last Times Today THE MAYOR OF FILBERT All-Star Cast 7-ReeI Super Production Splendid Hazard with Henry B. Walthall Rosemary Theby orma Kerry Hardee Kirkland Joe Dowling Ann Forrest Thos. Jefferson l! ywOEVILLE PSfy-. j PHOTOPuni,. 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