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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AFKIL 20, 1JJ21. Buffaloes Bunch Hits 'in ' Fifth-and Grab First Game oi Series From Miners Ragan Curves 'Em Over And Beats Joplin, 8-5 Platte Clouts Three-Bagger And Gislason Smacks Out xTwo-Base Hit Lelivelt Scores Two Runs. Joplin, Mo., April 19. Omaha bunched bits in the fifth inning for enough runs to put the game on ice, defeating Joplin in the series opener, 8 to S. The locals failed to hit when hits meant runs. The scored (.MAMA AD R H PO Mhlnxon. 3b 4 0 s s Huney, . . . Fix He. rf ... t.rilfln. If -.. Lelivelt, lb . l.ee, rf Kjan'. 3b 1. ingle, i .... Kligun, 9. 1 1 0 ..3 ..5 ..4 ..a ..4 ,.4 .. Hi s 1 1 t 1 Teials 35 1 H 1 0 S I 0 0 t 0 0 A 0 S7 ro 4 1 10 0 s 2 4 S 5 A 5 1 1 0 o 4 a s l o 0 0 JOPLIN Robertson. M All V Mueller, Sb ...... .J H. Smith, lb ft Walker, rf S Strain. If ......... .4 Krueger, 8b ....... S W. Hinlth, ef ....:. 'ady, e J Nrhenherg. a ox. P Young, p xHnpe lNelll 1 .-.18 S II ft XI mum " -- 7'. Xliupe batted .for Nrhenberg In fcth, O'Neill batten for -ox in Bin. (wars by Innings: Omaha 0 4 0 0 S 1 0 U 0 S Joplin 4 0 1 0 0 0 Mummnry Tivo-base liitBi (ilslaaon, Wal Kr. J. Three-how blth! Platte, Walker. a.iu rifle hits: llaiifty. S( Hope. Sacrifice flvi I'latte, Walker, flrat base n balls: rr Itfigan, 2: off Sehonlicrg. 4; off Cox, 1. MrucU out! By Kagnn, 2s b.v Schenherg, 2. lamed runs: Omalia. It Joplin, 4. lrt .on bases: Omalia, 8; Jcplln. 11. Huns and lills: Off Hchenberg. -nnd 10 In In nings; off Co. Bono und 1 In S innings; off Yoniifr, none and none In 1 . inning. Stolen buses: Hanry. Krir.-gcr. M. Smith. Wild pitch: Hrhcnberg, 2. Passed ballt Lingle, Time of game: 1:59. Umpires, Iturnslde and Daly, t Boosters, 10 i Sooner. S. Oklahoma City, Okl., April 19. Des Moines hammered Clyde Ramsey all over the lot for six Innings this afternoon, at, J then continued by bombarding Stoner, defeating Oklahoma Clly. 10 to 3. The score: , . DES MOINES. I OKLA. CITY. I ARH.A.O.I AB.H.O.A. Milan. If 5 2 2 01 Moore. If 4 2 0 Uoffoy, 2b 1 0 Fiil'iin, 2b 4 0 0 oishouley, ps 3 0! Meatly, rf 4 1 Harper, cf 1 0 Gr'hain, lb a 3; WTht. 3b 1 4l UBliea, 2b 0 2 Parker, c 1 0 Long, c 2 3 1 Ramsey, P 4 2 Ke'edy, c 4 3 , 'C'n'r, rf 4 2 "Ua'psey. lb 5 3 Ryne, fs 3 3 Grant, ob Ba'ner, e Mcrz, p 52 S 2 4 3 ! Stoner, p Totals 19 21 121 -- Totals a iv ;i a Score by tunings: , Res Motnea 10023120 110 Oklahoma City ....1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 03 Summary Runs: 1'lllman, Kennedy, O'Connor, Deni' ey, Ryne, -S: Grant, 2; Banner, Hcatley. Shanley, Parker. ErrorBH, Kennedy, .Mors. Long. Two-bass hits: Mi lan, Kennedy, Ryne. Three-base hit: Har per'. Sacrifice hits: O'Connor, Ryne. 2; Mora. Stolen bases: O'Connor, Ryne. First base on balls: Oft Merz, 3; oft Stoner, 2. struck out: By Mera. 4; by Stoner. 4. Jluna and bits: Oft Ramsey. S ana) 13 in 6 Innings: oft Stoner, 4 and I In i in nings. Lett on bases:. De Moines. 8; Oklahoma City, . Time of game: 1:60. Umpires: liolmca and Buckley. Oilei, 17; raekers, tl. Tulea. Okl., April v 19. Tulsa defeated foux City today, 17 to 11. In the opener. Tha score: 810UX CITV. j TULSA. AB.Tt.O.A.I AB.ir.O.A. For, ss-lf 4 1 1 liM G'nis, ss 6 2 0 2 S'ub'er, 2b 6 0 Pa'ock. i t 6 5 Casey, if 4 0 Urown, ss 2 0 Jtetz. lb 6 2 It'bl'a'n. rf t 1 Marr, 3b 8 1 SpeM'sn, o 4 2 3 2ilivuffli, 2b 6 4 3 6 1 JITodt, If 4 2 0.0 1 e Davis, rf 6 2 10 0 0 2 Parker, lb 4 1 14 0 2 6 lirle'nett, cf 6 2 2 0 1 1 1 Th'u.-on. 3b 6 2 0 8 1 1 1 (Query, e 4 2 7 1 2 10 OlJIler. p j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Davls 10 0 0 0 0 OlH'land, p 0 0 0 0 11 Oi.relsnia, p 2 0 0 1 0 0 OIL'k'novlc, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 43 18 27 13 Slew Bi t, p AValph, p H&'lson, p xRussell . Jlan'uk, Totals 41 13 24 91 xRussell batted tor Harrison In eighth. xDuvis Dai ted for Uler in second. ' Score by Innings: Sloux City 18100104 0 It Tulsa, 10 0 2 0 0 0 14 x 17 Summary Runs: Fox, 2; Stelnbrenner, Faddock, 3; Robinson, Marr. Spellman, Harrison, McOinnla, 3; WuffU, 1: Todt, 2: Davis, 2; Parker, 2; Bennett, Thomp son. 2: Query, 2. Errors: Fox, Btcinbrenner, Carey. Brown, McOinnla, Da vis, Parker, 2; Bennett, 2; Thompson. Two-base hits: Paddock, 2; Marr, Ben nett. Wuffll, Todt. Three-base hit: Par ker. Home runs: Spellman, Faddock, 2: Wuffll. Stolen base: Robinson. Runs and hits: Off Stewart, 4 and 0 tn 1-3 inning; off Walsh, t and i without any outs; off Harrison, and 11 In 1-3 Innings; off lianouk, 4 and I In 1 inning; off Hier, 4 and 3 In 1 innings; off Jelsma, 6 and T in 1 1-1 innings; oft HaughtandJl and In 1-3 inning; oft Lukanovlc, 0 and 1 in 11-1 innings. Winnig pitcher: Hier. Losing pitcher Stewart First base on balla: Off Stewart. J; oft Walsh. 3; off Harrison, 1; off Hier, 1; off Jelsma, 3; off Haughland, 1 off LukanoTlo, 1. Struck out: By Harrison, (; by Manouk, 2 Hit by pitched ball: By Harrison, Parker. Double plays: Paddock to Stelnbrenner to Mats: Wuffll to Parker. Left on bases Sloux City, 13; Tulsa, . Time of game: 3:20. Umpires: Guthrie and Delave. Wltehea. Ut SalnU, 14, Wichita, Kan., April 1. Wichita man aged to no out a victory, 15 to 14, in a town ball contest with St. Joseph her today. The score ST. JOB. I WICHITA AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Fisher. If 3 1 OlSmith, cf 1 3 3 t 1 1 1 0 214 Beatty, lb Co olly, 3b B'n'Ita, cf Nason, rf WD'ld, ss Bc'laon, 3b Owens, e Br'daga, p Allison, p xFigner 111 OlWburn, 2b 1 1 4!Berger. si 3 3 II East, rf t 1 1 1 Beck, lb 3 1 41 Butler, 3b 1 0 JIBlak'ly, If 1 6 SIHaley.o 0 0 OIlMaun, p 1 0 1! Cooper, p 10 0 Beebe, p 3 1 1 4 2 1 0 0 3 0 9 0 Total 47 1 24 17! Total 2 17 27 15 xFigner batted for Brundag in fourth. Scor by Innings: Sr Joseph ......... 0 1 5 4 0 0 3 114 Wichita ...8 0 6 3 3 1 0 1 x 16 Summary Runs: Fisher, 8: Bonowltz, 2; Kason, McPonafrl. 3; Scanlon. 2; Owens, Allison, Figner, Smltt, 2; Washburn, Ber ger. East, 2; Beck. 2; Butler. Blakeley, 2: Haley, Maun. Cooper. Two-base hits: Blakeley, Bonowltx. Butler. Owens. Na soti. Three-base hits: Smith. Waahburtf, Butler. Home runs: Fisher, Blakeley. Sac rifice hits:' McDonald. Butler. Stolen base: Blakeley. Left on bases: Wichita. 7: St. Joseph, 10. Hits find runs: Off Brundage. and I in 3 Innings: off Maun, 7 and in 4 innings; off Cooper. 10 and 8 In 4 Innings; off Beebe, 1 and 1 in 1 In ning. Double plays: Berger to Beck; Haley to Butler. .Struck out: Brundage. First base on balls: Off Cooper. 1; off Brun dage. 3: off Maun. 2; off Allison, 1. Time of game: 1:66. Umpires: Anderson and Becker. Errors: Plsfcwr, Connolly, 2; Bon owltz, McDonald, Smith, 2; Berger, 2; Butler, Blakeley. Drake Bulldogs Trim Iowa State College Ames, la.. April 19. (Special Telegram.) Iowa State college's base ball team lost its first game of the season here Monday, when the Drake unversity club of Des Moines defeated the Cyclones by the score of 2 to 0. .The featurof the contest was the pitching of Nigge tneyer of Drake, who allowed only one hit. The Bulldog hurler scored hia team's two runs. Star of Phillies' Victory Ti i ijBjap i ii j.i 1 1 1 u gj i mi i ri r n in l iTTm rxnrrTTrr"rjr' " . M -' ' ""'"'""""rl ' g 1 : VKa f&4 In the eighth inning of the Brooklyn-Philadelphia National league game yesterday the count stood, 8 . to" 8; at least that was. the score before Meuscl stepped up to the rubber. The. Brooklyn hurler heaved the ball nd then the Philadelphia player swung. The last reports say 'the kids are still looking for the ball. - Mcuscl's homer won the game for tlie Philics. "Dad" Huntington Head of Bowlers Veteran Omaha Pin-Tumbler Chosen President of State Association. '"Dad" Huntington, well-known Omaha bowler, is the new president of the Nebraska Bowling association. ' The "father" of the maple-pushing art in Omaha was elected head of the state organization at a meeting of the association held at the Omaha Alleys Sunday. " Besides selecting a local pin-tumbler head of the association, repre sentatives from Fremont, Lincoln and this city decided to hold the 1922 state bowling tournament at the Omaha Alleys. The tourney will be staged during the latter part of Febiuary. P. A. Brown of Lincoln was re elected secretary and treasurer of the association. Charlie Schnell Loses To Muse and Blakeney .... In State Cue Tourney A. Muse and Jim. Blakeney were winners Monday in the three cushion state billiard tournament be ing staged at the Academy parlors. Charlie Schnell lost to both play ers. In the afternoon Muse defeated Schnell, 35 to 28 in 84-innings, while Blakeney trimmed the "big boy" iu the. evening's match, 35 to 25. Bob Williams and Charlie .Schnell meet this afternoon. : Albert Cahn plays Usher in the evening. . Charles Paddock Will Not Enter Drake Relays Los Angeles, - Cal., April 19. Charles W. Paddock of the Univer sity of Southern California, holder of the national and claimant of the world's record in the 220-yard run, will not go east to compete this spring, it was announced Monday. It had been reported that Paddock would compete in the Drake relays next Saturday. Inchcape, $150,000 Colt, Has Gone Lame; Is Out of Derby New York, April 19. Inch cape, the colt which J. H. Rosetter, Californian turfman, was reported to have sold to Sam Hildreth and Harry Sinclair for the record price of $150, 000 has gone lame and will not run in the Kentucky derby, it wasr re ported here today. The colt now is at a farm at Jobs town, N. J., and according to Ahis owners, was taken from training several weeks ago after he pulled up lame in a workout. Inchcape injured a fetlock at Saratoga last summer. WTTHTHE Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased Wire. Chicago. April 1. Bab Roper. Chi cago's hard working heavyweight, . is taking a much-needed rest, sine his recent operation, and will start working next week for several matches Manager Long has booked for blm. His first bout will be in the early part of May with Al Roberta at New York. .. With Rocky Kansas and Johnny Dun dee matched to battle at Milwaukee next week, the tan In this section will get real line on Just how good the Buffalo mauler is. Kansas beat Dundee yeara ago when Dundee was good and Kansas only starting. A couple of years ago in 'Bos ton, Dundee reversed this decision. Jork Mftlone ha agreed to fight Battling Ortega over the 15-round route to a decision at New Orleans, Wednesday a week. After this. Jocit will go to Tulsa, where he Is scheduled to mcot K- O. Loughliu on llay I. . Jersey City Gets Carpentier Bout Tex Rickard Definitely An nounces Site for Big Battle. New York, April 19. The Dcmp-sey-Carpentier heavyweight cham pionship bout will be fought in Jersey City, Saturday, July 2. This announcement was made by Pro moter Tex Rickard here today. Rickard said he had. not made final choice of the actual sit5e in Jersey City. Three different sites are under - consideration, all - of wnicn.oncr excellent transportation facilities. Rickard said that while both Newark and Atlantic City offered favorable sites, the hearty- co operation of the Jersey City authori ties and . Chamber of Commerce as well as proximity to New York, were what led to the final choice. Argentina and Denmark Will Play Davis Cup Tennis Matches in U. S. New York, Auril 19. Argentina and Denmark will play their Davis cup tennis tie in this country about August 1, the United States Lawn Tennis association announced Mon day, A cable stating that the twq na tions which will meet in a second round match, as they drew byes for the first round, have agreed to play in the United States, wag received by the association.. ' ,.; It is expected that the first round matches will be completed during July. , . c , Belgian Cue Champ To Play in Omaha Edouard HorcmansVthe spectacu lar Belgian billiardist, making one of the masse, shots for which he is famous. Horemans. who is seeking matches with Willie Hoppe for the world s title atter winning tne cnam pionship of Europe, is to display his wonderful run-making ability before local greencloth followers on Wed nesday or Thursday, April 27 or 28, at the Academy parlors. Albert Cahn, champion of the O. A. C, will be Horemans' opcoueiit. 1 li(vT f I! jsJ jl Pirates Go On Batting Rampage And Trim Cubs Martin and Oscar Furh Un able to Hold Pittsburgh Chicago Hurlers Allow 19 Hits and Lose 14-2. Chicago, April 19. Pittsburgh went on a batting rampage and won easily from Chicago, 14 to 2. All the isitors made one or more hits and every Pirate crossed the plate one or more times, the ninth inning each visitor registering. - Hamilton pitched in fine form. The score: PITTSBURGH. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. Bigbee, If 6 3 2 0 Flack.rf Carey, cf 2 2 3 01 H'll'her, ss M'vllless 6 8 2 61 Terry. 2b Ctshaw, 2b 6 8 1 ,4lQrlmes, lb Whi'ed, rf 6 11 OjMataal. cf Tl'rney, 3b 6 2 0 2 Barber. If Grimm, lb 6 3 14 II Deal, 3b Sch'tdt. o 5 13 0!O'F,r'll, e Ha'liten, p 6 2 1 41 Martin, p IxK'lleher Totals 42 1 27 161 Fuhr, p xDaly AB.H.O.A. 4 2 4 0 8 3 0 10 1 3 10 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totala S 13 26 14 xKelleher' batted for Martin in the f"xDaly batted for Fuhr in the ninth. xTlerney out, hit by batted ball. - Scor by inning: Pittsburgh 0 0 4 0 1 0 ( 0 I 14 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 i Summary Runs: Bigbee. Carey, 2; Mar anville, 8: Cutshaw, 2; Whltted, Tierney, Grimm, Schmidt. Hamilton. 2; Flack, Crimes. Errors: Holloch'er, Deal, O'Farrell. Two-base hits: Martin. Maranvllle, Grimes, Carey. Bigbee. Grimm, Hollocher. Three base hits: Deal, Hamilton. Home run: Carey. Stolen bases: Cutshaw. 2; Hamil ton, Maranvllle Schmidt. Double plays: Hamilton to Maranvllle to Grimm; Martin to O'Farrell ' to Grimes. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 6: Chicago, 12. First base on balls: Off Martin, 2; off Hamilton, 1. Hits: Off Marttn, 8 in 6 innings; off Fuhr, 11 in 4. Hit by pltch'ed ball: By Hamilton, Flack. Struck out: By Hamilton, 8; by Martin. 1; by Fuhr. 2. Wild pitches: Hamilton. Fuhr. Losing pitcher: Martin. Time of game: 2:03, Umpires: Qulgley and O'Day. Giant, 9; Brave, 1. Boston. April 1. New York won a loosely played game from Boston today, 9 to 1. Douglas held Boston to six hits. McQuillan and Cooney, the latter in his big league debut, .were wild. The morn ing holiday game was postponed because or wet grounds, une score: NEW YORK. BOSTON. ' AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A Burns, If 0 2 1 0 1 Powell, cf 4 0 10 B'ncr'ft, ss P't'rs'n, ss JSrisch, 2 b Walker, rf King, rf Kelly, lb Brown, cf Rapp, 3b Smith, c Gaston, c Barbare, ss 4 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 11 0 8 S'hw'rth, rf 3 4 6!N'olson. If 0 0 1 0 1 I 0 8y2 r o 0 0 0 0 Boeckel. 3b Holke, lb Ford. 2 b O'Neill, e Gowdy, c . M'Q'lan, p Cooney, p Scott, p xCrulse xEayrs D'uglas, p Totals 32 8 27 10 Total 32 4 27 13 xCruse batted for Scott in seventh. xEayrs batted for Cooney in ninth. .Score, by Innings: New York 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 Boston ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 Summary Runs: Bancroft, 2; Frlsch, 2; pWalker, Kelly, Brown, Rapp, Caston, Boeckel. Errors: Hancroit, neiiy, .Mc Quillan. Two-base hits: Walker, Kelly. Stolen bases: Bancroft. Frlsch. Sacrifice hits: Bancroft, 2; Brown, Douglas, Ford. Double plays: Frlsch to Kellyv Bancroft to Frlsch to Kelly. Left on bases: New York, 7; Boston, 9. First base on balls: Off Douglas, 4; off McQuillan, 4; off Cooney, 8. Hits: Off McQuillan, 7 In 8 in nings; off Scott, 1 tn 1 inning; off Cooney, 0 In 2 Innings. Struck out: By Douglas, 1; by McQuillan, 3; by Cooney,-1. Losing lillchcr: McQuillan. Time of game: 2:10. Umpires: Brennan and Emslle. Cardinal, 6; Reds, 1. Cincinnati. April 19. May outpitched! Marquard today and St, Louis won from Cincinnati. to 1. Sharp fielding featured every Inning. The scove: ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. H'hcote. cf 6 12 OlP'skert, ef 4 110 F nier, lb 2 11 3 0 1 4 2 3 0 3 0 3 1 1 2 0 0,1) uoert, in 4 012 4 2 0 2 11 4 13 4 13 4 0 3 3 15 10 0 3 0 0 Stock, 3b H'nsby, If M'He'y, rf 'Lavan, as Cle'ons, c T'p'cer, 2b May, p Bohne, 3b Duncan, If Bre'sler, rf F'nseca, 2b Crane, ss H'rgrave, a M'qu'rd.p Coumbe, p Totals 36 13 27 11 Total! 83 7 27 18 Score by Inning: St. Louis 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 28 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Summary: Runs: Heathcote, Fournler, 2; Stock, Hornsby, McHenry, Bohne. Er rors: Fournler, Duncan. Two-bass hits: Fournler, Stock. Three-base hlta: Mc Henry, Stock, Duncan. Stolen bases: Heathcote, Fournler. Sacrifice frit: Stock. Double play: Stock to Toporcer to Four nler; Toporcer to Lavan to Fournler. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 6; St. Louis, 7. First base on balls: Off Marquardt, 2; off Coumbe, 1: off May, 1. Hits: Off Mar nunrdt, 8 In 4 2-2 Innings; off Coumbe, 4 in 41-3 inning. Struck out: By Mar quardt, 3; by May, 2. Passed ball: Har grave. Losing pitcher: Marquardt. Tim of game: 1:40. Umpires: Moran and Rlg ler. j , ... 7 Phillies, 3s Dodger, S. Plflladelphla, April Meusel's horn run in tree eighth defeated Brooklyn to. day, 8 to 2. William' homer in the first was the only score until Net tied it In - the seventh with a four-base drive. Errors gave the visitors another run In this inning, but Pitcher Ring tied the score again with a single. This was the champion' fifth defeat in lx game. The score: , ' BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Olson, ss 4 .To'ston, 3b 4 Grlf'lth,rf 2 ZWheat, If 4 K'etchy. lb 4 0 8, 0 Stengel, rf 4 0 4 3 0 VRa'llngs, 2b 4 1 4 1 1 1 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 1 1 0 Wlllla'a, ct 4 Meusel. If 4 W'stone, 8b 4 P'tnson, ss 3 xNeale 0 RMIIler, ss 1 .TM'.ller. lb 3 Bruggy, c 1 Ring, p 3 I els, ci 4 She'h'n, 2b xHood OMlller. e? xSch'andt Ruether, p Cadore. p xKrueger liO t Total 31 1 27 13 Total 32 8 24 12 xHood batted for 8heehan in ninth. xSchmandt ran for O. Miller in ninth. ' xKruegar batted for Cadore in ninth. xNeale ran for Parkinson in seventh. Score by innings: Brooklyn ..0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 Philadelphia, 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 x 3 Summary Runs:, Nets, Sheehan, Wil liams, Meusel. Errors: Sheehan, O. Miller, Parkinson. 2; J. Miller. Two-base hits: Ruether, Johnston, Parkinson. Home runs: Nets, Williams, Meusel. Stolen base: Meu sel Sacrifice hlta: O. Miller, Bruggy. Double plays: Rawllngs to Parkinson to J. Miller; Stengel to Rawllngs; Ring to Rawllngs to J. Miller. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 7; Philadelphia, . First base on balls: Off Cade're, 1; off Ring. 8. Hits: Off Ruether, 7 in innings; off Cadore, 2 tn 2. Struck out: By Ruether. 1: by Cadore, 1; by Ring, 1. Losing pitcher: Cadore. Time of game: l:2t. Umpires: McCormick and Hart. Omaha Player on Kemper School Base Ball Team William A. Coglizer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coglizer, 4309 Twenty-third street, Omaha, is playing shortstop for the Kempr Military school base ball club of Boon ville, Mo. ' :-' ' William Cole, Outfielder, . ' Is Released to Buffaloes St. Paul, April 19. William Cole, outfielder, has been released by the St. Paul American Association Club to Omaha of the Western League, it was announced here today. The get-together medium Bee Waal Ad. Ba-?eBallResulls enaSiandin0s WESTERN LEA CUE. W. L. Pet.) W. L. Pet. 4 1 .800 D. Moines 2 3 .400 8 3 .600 Soo City 2 3 .400 8 2 .600 St. Joe 3 8 .400 Tulsa Joplin Wichita Okl. City 3 3 .500Omah 4 .333 Yesterday's Result. Omaha, 8: Joplin, S. Des Moines, 10; Oklahoma City, 8. Tulsa. 17; Sloux City, 11. Wichita, 16; St Joseph, 14. Today' Games. Omaha at Joplin. -- Des Moines at Oklahoma City. Sloux City at Tulsa. St. Joseph at Wichita. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. I W. I N. York 3 1 .76)PhIladel. 2 2 Chicago 2 1 .750'Clncinns.tl 2 4 Plttsb'gh 4 2 .6671 Jt. Louis 1 2 Boston 4 2 ,667.Brooklyn 1 6 Yesterday's Results. St. Louis. (; Cincinnati, 1. Pittsburgh, 14; Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, 3: Brooklyn, 2. New York, f; Boston, 1. Today' Game. St. Louis at Cincinnati. New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. None others scheduled. Pet. .600 .333 .250 .167 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L, Pot. ' W. N. York 2 1 .760 Boston 2 Washing. 4 2 .667 Detroit 1 St. Louis 4 2 .667 Chicago 1 Cleveland 3 2 .600 Phlladel'a 1 Yesterday' Results. St. Louis, 4: Chicago. 1. Cleveland. 12: Detroit, 3. Washington, 14; Philadelphia, 6. Boston-New York, wet grounds. Today' Games. Chicago at St. Louis, Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia at Washington. Boston at New York. Pet. .400 .333 .250 .200 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pot 3 .400 3 .2u0 5 .167 6 .000 Louisville 6 0 1.000;St. Paul 3 Milwaukee 2 0 LOOOiKan. City 1 Mln'apolls 1 0 1.000! Toledo 1 Indianap. 4 1 .80QColumbus 0 Yesterday' Results. Louisville, 4; Columbus, 1. Indianapolis, 4; Toledo, 1, Kansas City. 6; St. Paul, 4. Minneapolis-Milwaukee, rain. Today's Game. Columbu at Xouleville. Toledo at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at Milwaukee. St. Paul at Kansas City. American Association Louisville. Kv.. ADril 18. TR. IT. E. Columbus ..v i....l 2 0 Louisville 4 t 2 Batteries: Martin and Wilson; Long and Kocher. Indianapolis, Iud., April 1 S. Toledo , R. II. E. .1 14 4 Indianapolis 4 5 2 .Batteries: Wright, McCutlough and Laabs, Morgan; Striker and Gossett. Kansas City, Mo.. April 1. R. H. E. St. Paul 4 11 0 Kansas City 6 10 2 Batteries: Kelly and Allen; Carter and Brock. Minneapolis-Milwaukee game postponed. Nebraska Easily Trims Corner College Team In First Game, 1 1-0 Lincoln, Neb.. April 19. (Special Telegram.) Nebraska University baseball team blanked the Cotner Bulldogs on the Cornhusker dia mond here this afternoon in the first game of the season. The final, count was 11 to 0. Nebraska never' was . in danger of being scored on, except in the first inning when Cot ner had two men on bases and .no outs.- , . Munger and Atkinson pitched goqd ball for the Cornhuskers, al lowing but tbree hits. The Corn huskers annexed eight hits off Cook and Willard. Six errors by the Cot ner aggregation aided the Huskers. The score: NEBRASKA. COTNER. TM'ford, lb 10 Cnok, p-ss 3 1 AB.H.O.j Finer. 2b 3 10 Bailey, a Ward, ss-p 8 Ayers, ss Carr, 3b iMiller. 3b Pav'.s, lb Kreln. cf 0 G'llatin, cf Tho'sen, cf WM'f'rd, rf Rnlland, rf Hessen, It Raver, ss Cooper, 3b Robb, ct Cr'dall, cr M'Cr'ry, If Beklns, lb S'Bnel. rf Wthers, rf A'derson, o 1 11 M nger.p A'kl'son, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 4 18 10 Totala 21 8 21 7 Score by innings: . Nebraska ...0 2 1 3 3 2 11 Cotner '..0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Summary Runs: Plzer, Bailey, Carr, Thomson, 2; McCrery, Beklns, 2; Schoep pel, 2; Wy there. Errors: Cook, 2; Willard, 2; Cooper, 2. Three-base hit: Anderson. Bases on balls: Off Munger. 4; off Atkin son, 0:.off Cook, 4; off Willard. 3. Struck out: By Munger, 8; by Atkinson, 2; by Willard, 3; by Cook, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Cook, 3. Schoeppel. Umpire: Roy Cowell. . lAmaleur Bloomfleld Beat Magnet High. Bloomfleld, Neb., April 19. (Special.) The Bloomfleld High school base team won its second game of the season when it defeated the Magnet High club by the score of 12 to 6. At the end of the ninth Inning the acore stool, 6 to 6, but in the 10th frame Bloomfleld score six run. The game was played at Randolph. Blue Hill Dfeata Lawrence. Blue Hill, Neb., April 13. (Special.) Coming from behind In the eighth inning, Blua Hill' High school bsse ball team tied the acore with Lawrence and suc ceeded In pushing over the winning run In the 10th inning, winning the game by the score of 0 to 5. Flescher and Bangert composed the Lawrence battery, while Dahms and Wtlletta performed a like serv ice for the winner. , WTERTOWN Smart and comfortable A Low Spring and Summer LION Collar Holling Weakens And Indians Win Cleveland Scores Nine Runs in 7th Inning Smith Pounds Out Homer. Detroit, April 19. After holding Cleveland to a tie for six innings, Carl Holling, making his major league debut with the Detroit Ameri cans, weakened and the visitors ob tained nine runs in the seventh, win ning 12 to 3. Cleveland went hitless until the fifth. In the seventh they made nine hits, these being coupled with three ntrnit orrnre Tn the eichth Smith hit a home run, scoring speaker. The score: CLEVELAND. AH H O. A DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. Ja'leaon. If 6 1 0 0 Young. 2b 6 3 Jo's ton, lb 1 13 0 S Bush, ss Burns, lb Cobb, cf t Spe'ker, cf Smith, rf Veach, If Hell'sn. rf G'rdn'r, 3b Jones, 3b Sewell. ss niue, lb Hassler. C St'nson, 2b O'Neill, o -C'leskle, p Holling, p Cole, p IxShorten r l- II Totals 38 14 24 16 A v. uuuau Totals 34 8 27 15 xShorten batted for Boiling In ninth. xWoodall batted lor Colen In ninth. Score by innings: Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 2 012 Detroit 0 0001002 0 2 Summary Runs: Jamleson, Johnston, Speaker, 2; Smith, 2; Gardner, Sewell, Stephenson, O'Neill, 2; Bush, Junes, Shorten. Errors: Jones, Blue, S. Two-base hits: Bassler, O'Neill,' 2; Sewell. Throe- base hit: Speaker. Home run: Smith. Sacrifice hits: Bush, Gardner, Sewell, Coveleskle. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Detroit, 7. Bases on balls: Off Coveleskle, 2; off Holling, 6. Hits: Off Holling. 13 in 8 Innings: off Cole. 1 In 1 inning. Struck cut: By Helling. 3. Wild pitch: Coveles kle. Losing pitcher: Holling. , Time of game: 1:56. Umpires: Owens and Chill. Browns, 4; White Sox, 1. St. Louis, April IS. St. Louis hit Faber today and captured its second straight victory from Chicago by a score of 4 to 1. Sevvsreld's error saved the White Sox from a shutout. The score: CHICAGO. I ST. LOU13. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Hooper, rf 1 OITobln, rf 0 0 j oh" eon, ss 0 2 2 4 0 U 2 2 BlGerber, ss 8 Sisler, lb sU'c'bson, cf o; WHIia's, If 0 Gle'son. 2b Collins. 2b Sheelcy, lb ..Mostl!. ci Falk. If 2 2 M'llg'n. 3b 0 0 1 0 31 Lamb. 3b 2 2 :lvereid,e 0 llSotboron, p Schalk, o Faber. p Totals 33 8 24 Hi! Totals 2 8 27 11 Score by innings: Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 St Louts 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 x 4 Summary Runs: Schalk, Sisler, Jacob- son, 2; Severeld. Errors: Collins. Mastn. Two-base hits: Mostil. Collins, Severeid, Jacobson. Horns run: Sisler. Sacrifice bits: Faber, Williams. Sothoron. Double plays: Johnson to Sheeley to Johnson: Collins to Sheeley. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; St. Louis, 4. Bases on balls: Off Faber, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Sotnoron, seivaiK. Struck out: By Faber. 2; by Sothoron, 4. Time of game: 1:36. Umpires: Evans and HUdebrand. Senators, 14; Athletics. 0. Washington, April 19. Washington in dulged In an orgy of hits today and de feated Philadelphia, 14 to . Rice got a home-run, two doubles and single. The score: t PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Dykes. 2b 4 2 6 2 Judge, lb 6 2 8 1 Witt, rf 4 1 1 oi MCian. rr 2 2 0 xBro'er, rf 1 11 01 Rice, cf 10 81 Lewis. If 3 0 D 3 6 CWal'r, If 3 BrazllI, lb 6 Dugan, 3b 4 Prkins, o 4 2 01 (Harris. 2b Welch, cf 4 1 2 1) Shanks, 3b 4 G'llo'ay. ss 4 2 I elO'Ro'ke. ss 8 0 0 OIGharrity, c 4 0 0 01 Schacht, p 5 Ro'mell, p 0 XMyatt 1 Naylor, p' 0 0 0 01 0 0 3! Totals 37 13 27 16 Keete, p 3 Totals 36 10 24 15l xMyatt batted for Rommell in second. xBrower ran for Milan In seventh. . Score by innings: Philadelphia 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 16 Washington 42610001 x 14 Summary Runs: Dykes, 2; Witt, 8; Keefe, Judge. 2; Milan, 2: Rice, 3; Lewis. Harris, 2; Shanks, 3, O'Rourke. Errors: Dykes, Welch, Harris, Shanks, Two-base hits: Dugan, Rice, 2; Judge, Gharrlty. Liggett Ic-Myers Tobacco Co. v " I 1 ' k ' - ' Appointed Captain Of Central Tracksters I ; f A Floyd Green, veteran ciuderpath artist at Central High school, was appointed captain of the 1921 track team yesterday by Coach Harold R. Mulligan. Green was appointed to succeed Frank Dohn. . Green is a good man in the dashes, running the 100-yard and 220-3'ard dashes in fast tim. He also is a high jumper. Three-base hits: Shanks, C. Walker. Homo runs: Rice, Judge. Stolen buses: Harris, 2-, Gharrlty. Sacrifice hits: Dugan, Ghar rlty. Double plays: Judge to O'Rourke to Judges O'Rourke to Harris to Judge. Left on bases: Philadelphia, ; Washington, 7. Buses on balls: Off Schacht; off Rom mell, 2; off Naylor, 4; off Keefe. 1. Hlta: Off Rommell, 4 in 1 inning: off Naylor, '6 in 1 2-3 innings: off Keefc, 3 in 61-3 innings. Struck' out: By Schacht, 3: by Keefe, l. Losing pitcher: Rommell. Time of game: 2:00. Umpires; Moriarity and Connolly. , Bill Legalizing Boxing In State, Passes Senate Lincoln, Neb., April 19. A house bill to permit 10-round boujs sponsored by the American Legion, was passed by the senate of the Ne braska legislature today. The senate struck , out a house provision limit ing admission charts to $1. Yanks Release Pitcher To Vernon Ball Team New York, April 19. Release tff Pitcher Jack Clifford was announced tonight by Manager Huggins of the New York Americans. He will go to the 'Vernon club of the Pacific Coast league under an optional agreement. FATIMA CIGARETTES Nebraska Aggies Win Husker Meet Agricultural College Track sters Lead Field With 41 1-2 Points. Lincoln, April 19. (Special Tele gram.) Students of the Agriculture college of, the State University won the lntercollege track meet here Monday afternoon. Arts and Scletice track stats placed second. The Omaha Medical college team took fifth place with 18 points, just one point behind the fourth place winners. The leaders made 41 1-2 points. Time in several of the events was good. The Law half-mile relay team set a new school record when it covered the distance in 1:36. Allen of the Omaha Medical col lege and Dorn of the Engineering team tied for first place in the mile run in 4:41. Kretzler, Allen, Dorn and Meyers will compose the Ne braska four-mile relay team that will compete in the Drake relays next Saturday. Fisher of the Medical" college placed second in the two-mile run. Gait of the Medical team pulled a surprise when he beat out a strong field in the 60-yard high hurdles. In an open quarter mile race, Mc Donald and McCarthy raced neck and neck to the tape, McDonak ending the race just an inch or two ahead of his opponent. Gibbs and Stromer took third and fourth places. McDonald, McCar thy, Gibbs and Stromer will com pose the Nebraska mile relay team that conipetes at the Drake games. Floyd Wright, star Cornhusker hurdler, in a special 120-yard high hurdle event with Gish, broke the tape in 15:3, equalling the school record. Gish made 16:1. University of California Crew to Race Princeton Berkeley, Cal., April 19. The University of California' crew will meet the Princeton university crew June 4, it was announced today. It also will compete in the regetta at Poughkeepsic. , Carl Morris and Farmer Lodgo. henvv welghts, were scheduled for Tulsa, OKI., tomorrow night, but the bout has been postponed to April 26. They are to box 15 rounds to a decision. Spur A New Narrow Collar I ClueUPeaboayc;CaInc.Trcy,N.Y. ,. ' 1 A 1 I I li 1 v N, m w.-iiviwsj,yjiy,ajjitjJt; -"" - r , .