THE BEE: 01 AH A. SATURDAY, MAY zi,. 1921. Commerce Gets Even tor Track Meet by Trimming Beatrice on Ball Field . V- ; ; ; ; . ; . : : I 17 ! ' u Mahonejj Pitches Hitless Ball for Seven Innings . Gives Orange and Black Two Hits and One Run Book keepers Make Ten Runs Play. Central Today. ' Beatrice High school lost the first frame of their two-dav Omaha series to Commerce- High by the score of 10 to 1. Mahoney, victorious pitch ' er, allowed but two hits and had Beatrice's men under his control at all times. Giddings started, to hurl for the ( visitors, Jind allowed ' four runs in the opening stanza. The runs were made on walk), errors and bonehcad players. Not a hit was made off fiiddings' delivery during the initial - frame. Giddings was also wild in the second inning, .and was relieved by Left Fielder Walker, who pitched much better ball. . Howe'er, Walker was unable to do anything, for the support given him by his teammates was putrid. Beatrice's fielding was very poor, er rors being very common. . - The Bookkeepers gathered three more runs in the secondhand took one in the third when Manoney hit into the outfield. ' Beatrice held the Commerce team scoreless for tiie ne,t two innings, but gave way in the seventh and eighth. Mahoney did not allow a hit until the eighth inning, when Walker hit a Texas leaguer for tin first bingle on Beatrice's side of .the scorebook. Beatrice plays Central High this morning at 9:30 a. m. so that they may arrive in Beatrice tonight. Is Georges Capable of Knocking Grown From Jack's Dome? --.,;ll.v?r,..;p J, ,,,, ,,. ml ' Ill vw -yfVi ..... ,. ..... -If I Viv i V x 1 Geo refer Cubs Make Two Homers But Fail To Beat Giants Bill McCarnev and Harry Wills J m ' . ..... Pick Jack Dempsey to Win Bout Terry .' Hits Four-Bagger Sullivan's Homer Puts Chi cago Three Runs in Lead, New York Comebacks. ..." New York, May. 20. Two, hom runs, each' with .two mcn'mivbases,' failed to enable v Chicago, to defeat New York today, the Giants coming from behind and : winning, 10 to 6. 1 erry or the Cubs tied the score with his homer and another by Sullivan put the visitors three runs' ahead he Giants scored five runs off Vaughn on two passes. Hol(ocher s error and three hits. The score: NEW I'nivorwtl ftervlve pnurntu hrf with ncrlr of interntlnir opinion on tha onN ti-nm ht tha lempapjr-l'arpenUer world i chiimplonahip bout July t. By BILLY M'CABNKV. Maimncr of I.uther McCarty, on of tha trainers of Jack lJempacy . for the tilth t with Jen Wlllard. one of tha dVvelopert of Bob Martin, A. K. F. criamplnn and a recognized, dean In tha managerial field. 1 Yanks OutHit Sox But Lose, 6 to 5 Witches Win Swatting . Fest From Saints; Get Four Home Runs Wichita, Kan., May 20. Wichita won a swattintr bec from St. Joseph here today, 15 to 10, Wichita ac counted for seven of its' runs by four homers. w Ruth Gets Triple in Five Times Up Gets One T-1 1- rree-case. ST. - JOB. I AB.K.O.A.I C'nn'ley, b 4 CVn, rf-3l Allinon, rf 1 FNher. If . 51 n wltz. ef 8 ruatty. lb 6 M'D'alrt. as ufer.. "b S f 'roby, e Hnvllk, p Wllliua. p . xHilllpy ttMagnprn CHITA. AB.H.O. A. Jiflmith.ef OitV'bvirn, 3b ft' Berper, a 01 Kaat. 0 Heck, lb Butier, 3b aiH'xesley, If 2 Haley, e J Beobe. p O'Oregcty, p o . . Tnt; 3 17 S Chicago, May 20. Xcw York out hit Chicago today, but the locals hit more timely aiid defeated the visitors 6 to S. Kerr tightened up in the pinches and performed in good style. Ruth made one hit today, a triple in five trips to the plate. Strunk mis judged his long fly to center because of the high wind and Rath was cred ited with a triple. , Once he was pur posely passed, but on his other times up did nothing'. Score: NEW .YORK. I . CH1CAKO. Total .' 45 18 !4 fit ' ' '". t tRkHIov' hit fnr VtnvflliW in' aivth.: xOwena hit for Wllkua in ninth. xMagnum ran for Crosby In ninth, Si:ora by Innings: St. Joseph . 11 ) 1 4 0 J IS Wichita -.3 1 0 S 3 0 S 4 x 16 Summary Runs: Connsiyi 2; Corri lcn. !; Atlsot McDonald, Nufer, Crosby, Wilkus, Maprnuin, Smith, 2; Washburn, Berber, i; Kast. I;, Beck, 3: Butler, 2; Ulaltesley, Haley, Gregory. : Errors: Washburn. Berger. Butler, !: Crosby. Left on bases: Wichita, 3; St. Joseph, n. . Sacriflca hits: Haley, Alakesley, t'rosby. Twn-bas hits: Washburn, Nufer, Beck. Butler, Haley, Berger, Cor rldon, . 2t McDonald. , Three-base hit: smith. Homo runs: Berger. Blakesley, i.'onnnll, Washburn, Beck. Stolen base: Smith. Kits: Off Hovllk, 8 aal I runs in 8: off Beebe. 13 and 8 tun In 7. I.outile piny: Smith to Berger to Wash burn. 8truck out:- By Beebe. S: by FTorclik, 1. Bases on balls: Off Beebe, 1; off Hovllk. 1; off Wilkus. 1. Wild i.ltches: Hovelik. I. Vmpircs: Guthria und Pelave. Time: .1:46, .' ' , --, Olleel, Packers, , -Tulaa, Okl,, liny !.-Seven pltchera tier used In, today's game. Query's pinch hit In tha seventh' cleaned the bases and cava them enough runs to win, to 7. Score: . SIOUX rtlTT. I TULSA. AB.H.O.A.l AB.H.O.A. br'er. 36 -4 1 1 i Burke. If 4 110 OITho son, Eb . 6 0 WufflV, !b i 1 liavis. rf 4 1 Parker, lb ;, 8 O'Bennett, cf " (I M'Gi'Is, ss 1 Hevlng. c a'Atlams, p OlUier, p 0' xQuery. 2. Boehler, p It l as ii Tn' S ll 3.4 l!i lted for Totals 58 12 37 11 Her In seventh. asey. If S Pa' dock, ef t Met I, lb J B miliar, as Rnb'son, Tf 4 larr, Sb S Aueliman, e 4 Lots, p 2 Russell. 1 Stewart, p 9 Glnlter. D I Totali xQuery Score by Innings: ,oua cit ti mm 07 Tulsa ....0 fl a 2 1 ! 0 xt Summary Runs: - Steinbrenner, 2; Casey.-' 2; Paddock, Mela., Robinson, Burke. Thompson, Wuffll, Davis, Parker, Bennett, MeOlnnis, 2; Heving. Errors: Parker,, 'Stelnbrenner, Meta, Marr. Lota. Two-bas hits: Beaumiller, Casey, Pad dork, 2; Thompson, Davis, Burke. Home runs:" Robinson, Mela. - Sacrifice hs: fnaey, Met. Pitching record: Off Ad ams, 4' runs and & hlta in 2 lnnlnps; off t.ot.' runs and S hits In 4 Innings; off Stewart, i runs and no hits-In no- in ning. ona out; otf Hler, runa and 4 hits. !n 4 Innings: off Russell, a runs and 4 hits In 2 innings. Bases on balls: Off Adams, I; off Lots. .1; off Hter. 2; off Russell, 1: off Boehler, 4. Hit by pitched Hall: Pavls by Lots. . Left on bases: Tulsa. 12; Sioux City. 7., lroplres: Burn aide and. .Daly. : Time; 2:16. . Boosters, It; Swierl( 8. OklaHoma City, Okl., May . 30. Okla roma City errors In the first Inning gave les Molnea a four-run flying start at the opening game of tha aeries, which it won, 12 to ..- Score: DES MOINE. UKLA. CTTT. AB.H.O.A.I r AUI1.UA, rioth, rf P'np'trh, ss 4 P.uth, If -4 Pipp. lb 5 Mcusel, rf 5 Baker, .lb 5 Ward. Jb 5 Scliun?, c 4 Mays, p . 3 xBodie 1 Sheehan. p 0 xFewster t AB.H.O. A. AB.H.O. A. i 13 1 10' J'hns'n, ss 2 2 41M'ligan, Sb 4 2 1 4- li'l'olilns. 2b 4 3 0 11 1 Hooper, rf 4 1 0 0 0; I'alk, If 4 0 4 1 4 Sirunk, ef 4 2 S 4'Sr.eely, lb 3 1 2 3 H .Srhalk. c 4 1 0 0 1 Ivorr, p 3 0 0 0 0 no il Totals 33 11 27 10 0 0 0! - 1 5 2 t) 0 n 1 o Totals. 43 13 24 151 xBodin batted for Mays In seventh. ; xFewsier hatted for Sheehan in ninth, Score by innings: New York 0 .0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2- CMcago ; . 0 12 0 0 0 2 0 xi Summary Runs: Peckinpaugh, Ruth, Meuael. Bsker. Ward. Johnson. Mulligan, Collins. Hoooer. Falk. Sheelr. Kerr. Er rors: .lohnson, MulllKan, Sheely. Two base hits: Schalk, Packinpsugh, 3; Ward, Baker. ThTee-base hits: Sheeley, Kuth, Ptrunk.1 Stolea bases: Hooper, 2: Kerr. .Sacrifice hit: Sheely. Left on .bases Kp VnrW 14; Chicaaro. Bases on balls Off Kerr. 3: off Sheehan, 2. Hits: Off Maya, in ; off Sheehan. 2 In 2. Struck nut: By Kerr. 2; by Mays, 3". Losing pitcher: Mays. Umpires; Hildebrand and Evans. Time: 1:46. BaseBaUResulls anaStand.no Wichita Joplin St. Joe Tulfa . WESTERN LEAGTJIE. W. L.'PcM , W. L. 23 9 -.TlOiOkl.- City 15 15 18 13 .:62Soo -City -14 17 16 14 .533KIMAHA " It 18 16 14 .553 D Mo.nes 11 21 Vesterday'a Result. Omaha, 13; Joplin. 6.' Pes Moines, 12; Oklahoma City, I. Wichita, 16; St. Joseph, 10. Tulsa, I; Sioux City, 7. Today' Games. Omaha at Joplin. Ploux City at Tulsa, St. Joseph at Wichita. Dea Moines at Oklahoma City. . P-t, .COO .44 NATIONAL LEAGUE. vr. l. pct.i - w. u Pittsburg 23 6 .7S6! Boston 13 16 N. York -21 ,;et. Louis IS Bi'hlyn . 18 15 .ril3Clncln.x 11 29 Chicago 13 13 .S'J0;Philadel t 1 Vesterday'a Reao.lt. PhilaQelphla, 4;- St. Louis, 3. Xew Tork, 10; Chicago, . Cincinnati. 6; .Boston. 4. Pittsburgh, 3 ; Brooklyn. . Today's Game. : St. Louis at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Pet. .461 .3;t3 .13 .321 .417 141 286 V Brown. S; Senators, 4 St. Louis, May 20. Davis outpitched Johnson today and St. Louis defeated Washington, 6 to .4. Pavia kept the hits fairly well scattered while .lonnson nun one bad inning tha third when four hits, a base on balls and Plclnich's error put the Browns In the lead. bcore: WASHINGTON. I 8T; LOC1S. AB.H.O.A.i AB.H.O.A. Judge, lb Milan, rf Rice, cf Lewis. If Harris, 2 b Shanks, 3b O'R'rke, sa xEllerbe Piclnich, e xGharrlty Johnson, p 7 I Tcbln. rf 2 OiOerber, ss 2 0 Sisler, lb 5 fl Wlllla's, If 1 T J'cobson. cf 1 2'Smith. 3b 2 31 Lea, 3b 0 0 S'vereid, c 6 1 Davis, p 0 01 0 2! Totals 1 1 2 1 12 2 1 0 8 0 2 0 1 1 4 1 1 29 8 27 II .TCanner. ef ItSranU Jh jMoeller. lb. 5 SO'Oo'.ar, rf Milan. If 4 Cuftey. lb I iBiown, sa S JA'Jcrson, e4 iMerg, p. . i Total I a i'r:tt. rf . 1 J 1 2'SV.we; If ' S 1 1 0 213 O'.Harper, cf 4 0 1 2 0. Mostly. 2b 2 2 8 I t O'lttaiiam, lb i 113 1 I 6 V rlihl, Sb 4 1 I S 1 0 4Hughes, ss 4 13 3 S0 M'C'thy. o 4 1 S 0 0 0 4 Oroxe. p 2 0 ..xParker 1 0 0 41 II 27 l;Love, p 1.1, I ' , . T'fal ' 87 It il 13 iParker batted for Gross la seventh. Scora.by innings:. he Maine 4 HI01II 112 iklAhotna City ....a oggtvotz 8ummartr Runs: Kenny, 1; Orant. ; Xoellsr, 2; OConnor. 2; Milan. 3; Correy, 41arpr. '!; Heatley, Graham, Wright, rove. Error: Pitt, Heatly. Wright. McCarthy,' Cross, O'Connor, Milan. .Coffey, fwo-ba hlta: Kennedy, Moeller, Milan, Wright. ' Stolen bases: -Kennedy. Coffey. Bases on ball: Off Gross, 3: off Love, L; off litre, 6. Struck out: By dross, 6; Xiy Lot, '; by Mers, 1. - Runa and hits: "bff Gross, and In T innings; Love, J ni 4 in S. Inning. Paasad ball: McCar thy. ' Left on bases: . Dea Molnea. ; jJklahoma City. . Doubl playa: Brown "fa Coffey to Moeller. Wright to Graham. Vmptrea:"-' Anderson and -Becker. . Time: i;0S.. , v--. j "Hatiger Released , ! Salt - Lake City, May 20. Art tl auger, outfielder of the Salt Lake club, was given his outright release today. It was said he would loin the Edmonton club of . the Western j&ntda league. When in that league petore ne was wun me Aioosejaw ieam. - Want Game Tht Highland Garage Sluggers rant out-of-town gamr. Managers hould write Ben S. Mnver. 1102 orth Eighteenth street, Omaha, ; Total .33 1 24 111 , xEllerb batted for O'Rourko In ninth. xGharrity batted for Picinleh in-nintt. Scor by innings: ; '. Washington ....... L.O 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 St. Louis 0 4 0 1 0 O'O x 5 Summary Runs: Judge, Milan, Pici nleh, Johnson. Tobln, 2; Gerber, Lee, Sev ereid. Two-base hits: Judge, Milan, Tohln. Gerber. Stolen base: Williams. Sacrifice hits: Judge, Uerberv Double play: Harris to O'Rourke to Judge. X,eft on bases: Washington, 6; St. Louis, 3. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off Davis, 3. Struck out: - By Johnson. 3; by Davis. 4. Wild pilch: Johnson. Um pires: Chill and Owen. Time: 1:47. Indians, 18; Athletic, S. Cleveland, O., May 20. Cleveland made It three straight from Philadelphia todeyi winning. 16 to 3. Philadelphia s pitchers were Ineffective and Harris and-Naylor wera also wild. Malls i unwed only six hits, but his passes resulted in two runs for Philadelphia. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Witt, rf 2 0 1 OiCTveland. If 4 S 3 1 Brazil!, lb 2 0 01 J hnst'n. Jb 3 2 6 0 Dugan. 3b 4 3 0 0! Burns, lb 112 1 CWalker, If 4 0 5 O'Speaker, cf S 4 3 Welch, cf 4 13 OlOraney. cf 0 0 0 fl JWalker. c 2 1 3 OiSmith. rf 6 110 Dykes, 2b 3 . a 4 2,Grdner. 3b z Z.3 4 0 o:Sewell, ss 3 0 14 2 HiS'nson. 2b 6 2 3 1 0 Si O'Neill, o 6 2 4 0 0 ' 1 Malls, p 6 0 13 0 0 O'll'way, sa 1 M'Oann, s 3 fl Harris, p 0 0 Naylor, p 1 o Hasty, p 11 xJohnson 1 0 0 Totals " 38 17 37 13 Totals 39 24 8 xJohnson batted, for Harris in third. . Score by innings: ' . Philadelphia . .1 0 0 0. 0 1 1 9 2 Cleveland 2 1 1 4 1 2 x 16 Summary Runs; " Witt. 2; Welch, Jamieson. 4: Johnaton, 2; Burns, Speaker, 3. Smith, Gardner, Sewell, Stephenaon, -2 ; O'Neill. Er-ors: Welch. Two-bas hits: Lugan, !; Speaker, O'Neill, 2; Jamieson. Three-base hits: Welch, dpeaker. Home iun: , Stephenson. Stolen bases: Witt, Steobcnson. Sacrifice hits: J. Walker, Johnaton. Gardner 2. Doubl plays: Stephenson to Johnaton, Sewell to Gard i.er to Stephenson.-- eft on bases: Phila delphia,. 6; Cleveland, 11.---.Saae on balls: Oft Harris, 6; off Naylor, 8; off Hnaty, 1; off Malls. (. Hits: Off Harrl, 6 in I; oft Naylor. 8 In 4; off Haaty, 4 in X Hit' by pitched ball: By Naylor tSewell). Struck out: By Naylor, 1: by Hasty. 2: ty Malls, 3. Losing pitcher: Harris, empires : Connolly and Moriarlty. Time: 2:30. I Tig en, 12s Boston,-. ... Detroit; May 20. Detroit . hit three Boston pitcher hard today -and won,' 12 to 2. Ehmke allowed but six hits. Cobb and Veach made horn runs. Tha visitors scored their first run on a pass an. 1 Pratt' doubl In the first, the second being mad In th ninth when hit were bunched.. . Score: BOSTON. 'I . DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Vitt. 3b M'noak". If Pratt, 2b H'dryx. if Ltibold, rf M'l'nls. lb !: inger, ss Scott, ss Collins, cf Rueh a Walters, e Myers, p J. Bush, p f"llrton, p 2 2iToung. 2b 8 D O. Bush, a X ,Cobb, cf 1 fl'F'gstead. cf 0 Veach, If 11 Shorten, If 0 Heil an. rf Blue, lb 0'Jonea. 3b 0' B.xss nr. o 2'KhuiHe, p n, 1 Total 1 1 8 0 1 0 3 0 1 P 3 14 2 i 1 -2 1 31 16 27 it Totals S'-ofe l : n' );:?: Bnnton ..' ll(ll ! : ,,iroit 2 2 0 0 2 2 3 1 x 13 Summar- Ku.if: Vilt, Ilbold. Young, fnifh, rr,hi. Vearh. 2; Heilmsn, AMERICAN I.EAGIE. W. L. Pet.! " W. L. Pet Cl'veland 20 12 .62i;Detrrit 18 l.r,6 N. YOrk 16 12 .S71!St. Loui 14 16 Boston 13 13 .SiO'Chicaao 12 16 Washing. 16 lr. .616!Phlladel. 8 20 Testerday' Result. t'hliago, 6; New Tork, S. 1 r Detroit, 12; Boston, 2. Cleveland, 16; Philadelphia, t. St. Louis, 6; Washington, 4. Today' Game. Washington at ' St. Louis, New Tork st Chicago. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. Pet i W. L. Pet. Kan. City 17 J .654 .St. Paul ,13 16 .464 Ind'polls 14 10 .683:Toledo 14 lii .467 Mi'apolis 14 10 .r,83!Mil'aukee 11 16 .423 Louisville 13 14 .ISliCoiurnbua 11 18.S5J - ' Yesterday' Resnlts. Louisville, 7: Kansas' City, 4. Milwaukee. 12; Indianapolis, T. Minneapolis, 12; Columbus, i. Toledo, 7; St. Paul, 4. . ' Today' Game. Toledo at St. Paul. . Columbus at Minneapolis. , Louisville at Kansas City. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Golfers Should . Be Ready for AnvSuro rises ers, Pullerton. Two-base, hits: Pratt. Bassler. Ehmke, Scott, Mclnnis. Three base hits: J. Bush, .lone. Horn runs: Veach, Cobb, Stolen base: Vearch. Sacrifice- hlta: O. Bush, Bassler. Double play: ' Pratt to Scott to Mclnnis. Left on bases: Boston, 6; Detfoit, 6. Bases on balls: Off Ehmke, 3; oft Myers. 1; off J. Bush. 2; off Fullertpn, 4. Hits: Off Myers, 8 In 1 1-8; of4T7. Bush, 6 In S 2-3: off Pullerton, 1 in 3. Struck out: By Myers. 1; by Ehmke, t. Losing pitcher: Myers. Umpires: Dlneen, Wilson and Nallln., ; Time: 1:67. Arena for Big Bout One-Fourth Completed Jersey City, May 21. Construc tion -of the arena where-the Demp-sey-Carpentier figjjt will take place is one-fourth completed. Contrac tors , declared today that they ex pected to have the job 'finished be fore June IS. the date called for in their contracts. Seven hundred work men are engaged in the task. Tilden and Jones Land In France for Tourney Cherboitrgh, France, May 21. Wil liam T. Tilden, II, holder' of the American, British and New Zealand singles tennis championship, and Ar-. nold W. Jones, who are to take part in the world's hard-court events at the stade Francais, near St. Cloud, arrived last night on the steamship Mauretania. They landed today and proceeded to Fans. ' Ames Beats Drake Des Moines, la.; May 21. Ames defeated Drake again, 7 to 3. Score: Ames 7 8 3 Drake 8 Batteries Gutmaher, Morrison and Whittaker; Niggemyer and Given. The Bee's Dope Book OFFICIAL STANDINGS. WEEK 'ENDING. MAI 21. Jones, 1; Bassler, Zhraks. Error; Blue, My Western League. I ' " Mid. Tot. '. V. T. W. Wk. T. F. S. R. OMAHA 17 7 15 12 13 Tulsa I I 11 II I t .. Sioux City 7 7 14 . -8 T 7 ..; .. Joplin . . 8 8 11 4 . I .. .. T. Maine 3 8 7,12 .. .. Wichita. 11 . ' ls St. Josephf 8 . T S II 10 .. OkL City 3 8 1 ' I .. National Leagne. t - -' Mid. Tol M. T. W. Wk. T. T. a. R. Brooklyn 8 t . 2 14 8 1 ., .. Philadel. 3 4.7 1 , 3 'A .. .. New Tork 7. 4 8 14 3 14 .. .. Chicago 1 4) 1 7 R .. ,. Boston 7 8 SI I ! ., ,, St. Loul .4. 7 , .IT 3. 3 .. . Clndn. .4 8 1 8 1 t .. .. Pittsburgh . . II 17 7 8 .. .. American Leagae. - - Mi. . Tot. M. T. W. Wk. T.--T. 8. K. Detroit 17 1 18 8 1..... St. Loui . ( 4 1 17 4 I .. '.. Cleveland 3 4 4 11 4 14 .. .. Chicago I 10 13 27 4 .. Bostoon 10 2 2 14 2 2 '.. . ,, Waahing. 7 I 8 i 8 4 .. -.. New TTork I 2 2 10 11 t .. rhlladel. 4 4 1 10 2 I ... ., American Association. - ' Mid. . To!. V. T. W. Wk. T. -T. 8. R. Kan. City 14 T 28 18- t .. .. Milwaukee 3,3 i J ll.. .. Indisnap. 0 8 T ,. .. Louisville ' ; U ' 7 .. ,. Minnsap. 0 8 If .. .. St. Pnul . 0.8 4.,... Toledo . 8 ' 4 ' T I ' 7 .. .. Columbus ' 8 . 1 f ' I ' N cams. Very Good Weather at Hoy lake Tolley 'and Bobby . Jones Show Up Very Well Galleries Getting Big. . By CHARLES CHICK"JEVANS. : Special Cable Dispatch. I . 'Copyright, 1321, by Universal Servic.) Hoylake, . fnglnd, May 21. Ex traordinarily beautiful weather con tinues at Hoylake. i The course is getting as hard as rocks and the greens are terrifically swift. It is fast becoming impossi ble to pitch a shot and make it hold. It is very evident that a man who can keep the straight just now has it all over the long hitters. If the condition keeps up we should be ready for surprises. Golfers are coming in great num bers .to this knickerbockered city, There is much activity about the club' house and all indications of a championship session are rapidly appearing. Some of tft tees and greens are roped off and one big tent has already been erected, borne of us . have even been given our badges for the privileges of the club house. Only one of the American play ers was out today. " Captain Fownes suggested that it would be well for us to rest up. Tolley appeared at the course for the first time today. I met him di rectly after luncheon. I was bubbling over with enthusiasm over Bobby Jones' morning round of 71 with a' 33 for the last nine holes. It happened that Tolley had just finished the last nine in' a 33 also an interesting coincidence that throws light on his present game. Hilton's playing today was very good. By the way, it brought back memories of Sandwich in 1914.. (N'o one can play-at Hoylake now with any of the older players without re calling those who will never play again. . Range League Bars Indicted Players Hibbing, Minn., May 21. Indict ed former players of the Chicago White Sox will not be welcomed in the Range league clubs, according to information given out here yester day. Oscar (Happy) Felsch, former outfielder of the Chicago Americans, is understood to have expressed a desire to play with the local club, but the management decided sentiment was . too strong against the men who are accused of disgracing the national game. Berry, Star Penn Athlete, Plays Base Ball for Firm J. Howard Berry, the former star athlete of the University of Pennsyl vania, will play base ball with the E. G. Budd team of Philadelphia. Berry will play shortstop. - Martin Kayos Cox New York, May 20. Bob Martin, A. E. F. heavyweight champion, knocked out Joe Cox of St. Louis in the 10th round of a scheduled 15-round match last night. Ohio-Michigan Match Columbus, O., May 21. Ohio State and Michigan will meet Sat urday at Ann Arbor in what is an nounced as the first dual western conference golf match. . 1 Amateur I - . Sidney Booster Win. Sidney, Neb.. May 20. (Special.) The Sidney Booster opened the basa bail sea son her today before a record crowd by walloping the Brush Colo.) team by a score of 14 to 8. Tha batting of Shlpke, Reich! and Thomasen were the features of the game. Game wis called In the sixth Inning to allow Brush to catch a train. The score Is a follows: R. H. E. Sidney 3 3 0 t 1 8 14 12 4 Brush .1 llttO 3 2 3 Batterle-. Sidney. Donaldson, Shook e and Brown; Brush, Winaer, Kagsdal and Cox. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.I Barber, rf 3 14 OIBurns, If 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 H'll'c'er. s Terry, 2b (liimes, lb Maine), ct 8'llivan, If li-al, 3b O'Fa'ell, c .(ones, p vlt'erlson Vaughn, p xAelleher Martin, p YORK. AB.H.O.A 4 3 1 2 2 1 3 2 3 1 12 0 1 0 0 1 n 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 34 10 27 1 1 B' croft, ss liFrlsch, 2li ll xToung, rf O.Kelly, lb 0 King, cf tilUapp, 3b 0! Hnyder, a 2 1 'J oney p 011'err.tt, p OlxBrown Oi Bailee, p 01 . I Total 27 13 23 111 xToung out, hit by his own batted ball. XKooertson oatted lor .(ones in mtn. xKelleher batted for Vaughn In eighth'. jurown catted tor .rerritt in sixth. Score by Innings: Chicago 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 08 New Tork 30 0.0 0 6 0 2 x 10 Summary Runs: Barber, Terry, Grimes, Malsel, Sullivan. O'Farrell.' Burns, 3: Bancroft, 2,l'risch, Young, King, Sny. der, Brown. Error: King, Hoiiocner, Crimes. Two-base . hits: Hollocher, Kelly, Sullivan. ThTee-base hlta: Young, Bancroft. Home runs: Terry, Sullivan. Stolen base: Frlsch. Sacriflqe hits Frlsch. 2: Hollocher. Malsel. Left on hascs: Chicago, 8; New . York, 8. Bases on balls: Off Jones. 2: off Vaughn. 2: off Toney, 1; off Perrltt, 1. Hits: Off Jones. 8 in 4: off Vaughn. S 4n 8; off Mar- tip, 3 In 1; off Toney, 11 in i 2-3; off Perrltt. none In 1 1-3;. off Bailee, 2 In 3. Struck out: By Toney, 1; by Perrltt. 2; by Sallee. 1. Winning pitcher: Perritt, Losing: Vaughn.- Umpires: O'Day and Quigley, Time : Two hour. Phillies, 4; Cards, S. Philadelphia, Slay 20. Pitcher Ring's single and Lebourveau's homer In Pork's one bad inning today drove in 4 runs ana gave Philadelphia a 4 to 3 victory over Bt. Louis. score: ST. tons.' PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A, J Smith, rf F"rnier, lb Stuck, 3b H'nsby, 2b Shotton, cf it H ry, ir Lavan, sa Clemons, e xT'porcer Dllh'efer, e Doak, p . xSchultx Riviere, p xMann OiRa'llngs, 2b 3L'veau, If llMeusel, rf 3W'stone, 3b 0!P'klnaon, ss 0 Wlllla's, ef 3 lj Miller, lb 2IBruggy, c OjRing, p 11 o o 0 0 o or l l 0 12 1 2 1 0 I Totals 30 27 13 , Totals 30 7 24 14 xTorporcer batted for demons . In sev enth. . xScbults batted for Doak In alghth. xMann batted for Riviere in ninth. Score by innings: St. Louis .....1 0 0 0 0 0 28 Philadelphia .0 0 0 4 0 0 0 x 4 Summary Runs: Fournier,' Hornsby, Shotton, Lebourveau. J. Miller. Bruggy, King. Errors: Rawlinga, Parkinson. Two-base hits: Schultz, Lebourveau, Uruerey. Home runs: Fournier. Lebour veau. Sacrifice hit: Doak. Lavan, Double play: Bawling to .T. Miller. Left on bases: St Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 3. Baaea on balls: Off Doak. 1: on King, . Hits: Off Doak, 6 in 7; off Riviere, 3 in 1. Struck out: By Doak, e; oy King, z. Losing Ditcher: Doak. Umpires: Bren- nan and Emslle. Time; 1:47. , JACK DEMPSEY. , Universal , Service has asked me three questions: . ' , ,' '-'Who will win the Dempsey-Car-' l;:V nenticr fight on' July 2? . . : How many rounds do you think it will last? Why do you think the man you pick will win? I answer them briefly at first: Dempsey w i 1-1 win; the fight will last . six rounds; Dempsey will win because of his rugged constitution; his .terrific , hitting. ; his absolute fear lessness and his speedy "footwork. No . heavyweight : : chainpjonship bout sine" the memorable" meeting of Jim Corbett and John L. .Sullivan has brought, ,'togcf her two- men so diametrically -opposite .. as . the .com ing bout between Jack , Dempsey, champion,".-and Georges - arpentier, challenger. ,.. As in the Corbett-Sullivan bout, the champion is the rugged slugger; the challenger the cleverly: defensive boxer. But the difference :in . the ages of the men and their physical condition are not to be compared, as the Sullivan who faced Corbett as champion had passed his zenith, while the Jjcmpsey who will defend his title is .in the full flush of .man hood. 1 : . Like Sullivan, Dempsey is a noted hitter and must win his battle by the force of his one or two blows. In Caroentier, Dempsey does not face the same heady ringman as was the Jim Corbett who took the title j from Sullivan. Dempsey will be as fit a man as can be when lie answers the gong, with six weeks of earnest, conscien tious training under the watchful eye of his pal and manager, Jack Kearns. Carpenticr is not physically able to withsiand the terrific onslaught oi the champion. His clever footwork will serve to keep him in the, safety zone in the early rDunds,i.,but the fearless attack of Dempsey will even tually be rewarded, and there is no doubt in, my mind? thkt -.Carpenticr will fail to answer,-, the.- bell for, the seventh, or ;at. the .most,, the eighth, round. . - ' , ; Early success in avoiding, Demp sey's rushes -will embrazon the French champion and be the means that will bring about his defeat. One opening-pne sock one thud as the French champio'n hits the floor and Dempsey will . still stand supreme among . the heavyweights of the world. By HARRY WILLS. Foremost negro heavy weight, -who slands ready to take on the winner of the Di-mp-sey-('arpentler fight. . Jack Dempsey will win although I am not prepared to give an opin ion on the number of rounds the battle will go. The result, in my judgment, will depend to a large degree on endurance and in that respect I know Dempsey outshines the European champion. I know but little about Carpentier. I have not seen him in very earnest activity in the ring, but I do know it will, take a very good man to whip Jack Dempsey. The heavyweight champion is a powerful man and he is game right through and if Carpentier can win against him ,1 will be a most sur prised person One point I wish to make is that the French champion has been fighting longer than Dempsey and consequently has used up consider able of his reserve strength, even if only to- train. That will ' tell against his endurance surely, even if he is able early in the fight to dance away from the terrific blows of the present champion. I can't say anything against Car pentier, but I have no hesitation in picking Jack Dempsey to win on July 2. Gislason Knocks Homer; Buffaloes Trounce Miners Omaha's Batting Average Goes Up Krueger Cracks Flag Pole, and Is Put Out Try ing to Make Home Run. Joplin Mo.. May' 20. .'Omaha batted two pitchers hard in the open ing frames and won today's game in easy fashion. Gislason hit a home run to the center field fence and Krueger cracked the flagpole, but was out trying to make the circuit. OMAHA. AB. K. It. O..VK. 3 I 3 1 CKInHon. 2b . Hnney. 31) ... Ie,, if l.elivelr, lb .. (rlffin, rf ... O'Hrien, cf .. Manscy, ss ... I.lngle. r. ... llunielN. llurch, p .... S 3 1 I s a it l 0 3.SO 0 12 1 10 1 2 1.1 X 1 II II I o i l I) II II II II II II n I ..41 13 1727 13 ( AB. R. M. O.A.B 3 1 0 3 2 113 1 1 o o n o n ii 0 ! 4 12 2 112 O II n ii oooo o on soon 10 0 0 4. ti 5 4 O 4 4 3 4 fl o fl 0 2 0 0 l rirates, 3; Dodger, t. Brooklyn, May 30. Pittsburgh won Its third straight victory over Brooklyn to- d,ay. 3 to 3. Hamilton of the Pirates had a shade on Cadore of the Superbas In a pitching duel. The visitor bunched hits in the fourth and eighth. Taylor made his season's debut behind the oat for Brooklyn. Score: PITTSBURGH. 1 BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A BIgbee, If 4 Carey, cf 3 .M'nville, ss 4 C'tahaw, Sb 4 Whltted, rf 3 Tl'rney. 3b 4 Grimm, lb 4 Skiff, e 4 Ha'ilton, p 3 1 3 0 5 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 OI fl!,nn. O'j'hnsfn, 3b SINeis, rf 2!wheat, If 01 Myers, cf SiK'etchy, lb 1 11 2 13 OtKilduff, 2b 3 0 4 0 2 11 Taylor, c 3 15 0 0 IITCadore, P 3 0 0 xHood 0 0 0 0 Total 33 7-37 14 Totala 39 B 27 20 xHood ran for Konetchy in ninth. Score by innings Pittsburgh Brooklyn Summary Runs: Tierney, Johnston, ..0 0020001 0 il ..1 0000000 13 Bigbee, Whitted, Wheat. Errors: Ol- Amerkan Association Minneapolis, Minn., May 20. R. H. B. Columbus ". 3 6 3 Minneapolis 13 20 2 Batteries: Danforth, Sherman and Hartley, Wilson; James, George and Mayer. Kansas City, May 20. R.H.B. Louisville ..: 7 14 0 Kansas City 4 10 3 Batteries; Cullop and Meyer; Fuhr and McCarty. St. Paul. Minn., May 20 , R. H. E. Toledo ' 7 9 0 St. Paul 4 8 3 Batteries: Brady and Manlon; Williams and Allen. Milwaukee, Wis., May 20. R. H. B. Indianapolis 7 12 3 Milwaukee 12 18 3 Batteries: Weaver. Seiffert, Bartlett and HenUne; Kiefer and Clarke. son, 2; Skltt. Two-base nit: Bigbee. Three-base hit: Bigbee. Stolon bases: .Tofnston, Wheat. Sacrifice hits; Nets, Kiiaurr. L.eft on bases: nttsnurgn. d; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls: Off Ham ilton, 2; off Cadnre, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Hamilton twneaij. eirucit cut: By Hamilton. 2; by Cadore, 2. Umpires:, Moran and Blgler. Time: ' 1:49. Reds, $; Hraves, 4. Boston. May 20. Coumbe pitched well for Cincinnati today and the visitors hit McQuillan hard and often, defeating Bos ton, 6 to 4. Coumbe fielded well and made 3 hits, batting in the -winning run in the sixth. Score: CINCINNATI. i ; BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. iTopf, 2b 4 1 2 2Powell, cf 6 12 0 Bohne. Sb 5 11 3Bi-tare, as 5 0 3 4 P'skert. cf 4 0 1 OSVctih. rf 4 3 4 1 Duncan, If 4 3 3 0' Nixon. If . 3 l 2 0 W sec a. lb 4 3 9 liB!:el, 3b 4 12 2 f oe, rf 4 16 OlHolJte. Jb . 4 0 8 3 Crane, a 4 0 4 1: Ford, lb 4 13 3 WinBO, c 4 13 2 O'Nell, c .3122 Coumbe, p 4 3 0 5lM'CJ'lan, p 10 12 1 Scott, p f 0 0 0 0 Total 37 14 27 13 Nicholson 1 1 9 xGibson 110 0 Totals .35 9 27 17 xNicholson batted for McQuillan In sixth. xGibson batted for Scott in seventh!. Score by Innings: Cincinnati 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 S Boston S 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Summary Runs: Kopf. Bohns, Pas kert, Duncan, Wingo, Powell, Southworth, 5; Nixon. Errors: Powell, Barbare, Boeckel, Crane, See, 2; Kopf. Two-base hit: Wingo. Stolen base: Boeckel. Sac rifice hits: Paskert, Kopf, McQuillan, Nixon. Double play: McQuillan to Bar bare. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 7; Boston, 7. Base on balls: Off Coumbe. 1. Hits: Oft McQuillan. IS In 6; off Scott, 1 in 3. Passed balls: Iffingo, 2. Umpires: McCormick and Hart. Losing pitcher: McQuillan.- Time: 1:4S." Pitcher Davenport, White Sox Recruit, "Fans" "Big Babe" Totals jori.ix. Chrlstenxen. If . . Hamilton, Alt Robertson, ss fiul.v. c. .'. llunn, v II. Smith, lli-p ..... Krueger, 2li Mueller, cf Van. rf-lh Young, rf .......... O'Neil, p , llergpr, p .......... Hill. r xSchcnberg Total 37 613 27 13 3 xSchenherg bntled for Hill in eighth. Omaha 4 4 II 1 1 0 0 1 21.1 Joplin 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 08 Summary Two-huso hits: . rlffin, Rnrch it). Three-huso hits: Gislaaon, Hamilton, Cady. Krueger. Home run: Gislason. 8nrrillie hits: tiixliison. IlriM on balls: Off Daniels, 2; off Berger, 2; off Hill, 1; off Smith, 1. Struck not: Hv Daniels, 2; by Berger, 1; by Hill, I. Earned runs and hlta: Off Daniels, H runa and 9 hits in 4 Innings; off Hurrh, no runs and 8 hits In 5 Innings; off O'Neill. 4 runs and S hits; off Uerger, 4 runs and 4 hits in 1 2-3 Innings; off Hill, 2 runs and 7 hit in 8 2-3 innings; off Smith, no rung and 1 hit in 1 inning, l.eft on buses: Omaha, 0; Joplin, 6. Ktolen baaee: Mas Key. Chrlstrnsen, Van. Double plays: Krueger to Robertson; Krueger to Robert son to Smith. Time: 1:20. empires: Buckley and Holmes. De Maranville Will Be in National Meet Where Amateurs Play Avenue P. Family . S.VTURDAT. Commercial League, Thirty-second and Dewey Western Union against U. league, 4 p.' m. ' ' Riverview Park Armour against Swift & Co.. 4 p. m. Fonaenelle Park Iten Biscuit Co. against Kirschbaun Creamery Co., 4 p. m. Greater Omaha League. Fontenelle Park M. El. Smith against Nebraska Tire & Rubber .Co., 2 p. m. Riverview Park W. O. W. Headquar ters against Wrlght-Wilhelmy. 2- p. m. Thirty-second and Dewey Avenue Omaha Steel Works against Bemis Bag, 2 p. in. National League. . Miller Park TJ. P. Freight Accounts against Omaha National bank, 4 p. m. Elmwood Park, East Diamonds N. W. Bell Telephone Co. against Federal Re serve bank, 2 p. m. West diamonds. Merchants National bank against First National bank, p. m. Church League. . Thirty-first and Ames Avenue North Presbyterians againit Hanscom Park M. E., 2 p. m. Castelar Presbyterians against First Christians, p. m. Carter Lake Club Firat Presbyterians against Immanuel Baptists, 2 p. m. Clifton Hill Presbyteriana against First M. K., 4 p. m. ... Miller Park Graca Lutheran against Pearl M. E.. 2 p. m. -: Chicago, .May 21. Another of the recruit pitchers secured by Manager Gleason of the White Sox to fill the gaps caused by the worlds series base ball scandal, passed his most se vere test today with flying colors. After two other recruits had been driven from the mound by the New York American sluggers, Joubert Lum Davenport of Tucson, Ariz., went in in the fifth inning and struck out 'MJabe - Ruth, the second man up. Ruth took a mighty swing at the third strike, : a fast ball inside, and missed by a foot. Spring Grid Work Starts Next Monday Spring foot ball practice at Commerce will begin in earnest next Monday afternoon when . Coach James Drummond issues his first call for candidates for next season's gridiron team. The Commerce freshmen have been going through the antics of learning the rudiments of foot ball for the past month. Mem bers of last year's runner-up team for the state championship . will supervise the training. Aurora, Neb., May 20. (Special.) Verne De Maranville, local track- ster and member of the Aurora H igh school track squad, who placed fir-st in the mile and half-mile runs at the state meet held at Lincoln last Saturday, will be entered in the National track meet at Chicago on Saturday, May 28, it was announced today. In his races at Lincoln last week the local lad showed good form in covering the mile and half-mile dis tances, lie started both races in the lead of the field and at no time was' he in "any great danger of-losing it De Maranville has an ability'to sprint in the last stretch of a race, and this, coupled with his steady running, marks him as one of the most prom ising athletes in the state. ' At the meet De Maranville cov ered the half-mile in 2:04 2-5 and the. . mile in 4:42 3-5. While his time for . both races was not anything 'spec--ta-ular, it was better than was expected,-as the condition of the track and the elements of the weather hin dered the runners considerably. St. Cecilias Wins Game The St. Cecelia team defeated the Holy Name school yesterday' after noon : at Thirty-ninth and Webster by the score of 1 1 to 2. Nash, first baseman 'on the winning team.was banished from the game for spiking the Holv Name catcher. Madison, 4 Humphrey, 0. ' Madison, Neb., May 1. (Special.) Madison defeated Humphrey this after noon on. the home diamond In a four in ning game, by a score of 1 to 0. Rain stopped th game. Bcottsbluff, 6) Sterling, 4 eettsbluff, Neb., Mar 10. (Special ) R Jf E Sterling ...1 1 t 14 ' i Senttsbluff 11 HHI1 4 1 1 Batteries: Powers. Voorhet and Kran Ingar; Hitt and Bennlnghoven. Bee" Want Getters Ads Are Business ! A BIG EVENT . 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