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The- : 0 m m& StiNUA y Bee Avi -.:?. ink''- vV-t- CDs- v- n-s VOL. I NO. 40. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921. TEN CENTS 1 C Spike Performers Have Easy Time With Dakota Jrack Squad i Only One State .Record Broken By Cornliuskers Fieri Dale Puis Shot 11 Feet 9 1-2 Indies Victors Lead By Margin of Fifty- Eight Points. Lincoln, Net)., May 21. (Special Telegram.) Nebraska was again vic torious by a big margin in a dual rack meet on the 'local field this afternoon. The Cornhuskcr track-.-tcrs trounced the South Dakota university athletes by . a score ot V4 5 (i to 36 1-6, bred Dale, Nebraska weight man, broke the onfy Nebraska record that felt today. Dale heaved the shot 44 feet, 'T'i inches, bettcriiifr' the record of 43 feet, t inches, which lie made iat year. In one ot in-s braves, Dale put the shot 45 feet, 0 inches, but stepped out of the ring by a margin of about half an inch. hurdler, made a new record lor the Nebraska track in the 220-yard low hurdles when .lacohson of South Da kota pushed him to the tape for the time of 26 seconds flat. Zimmer man of South Dakota lived up to vai'vv-uiiivhs iiuti uiiuw me .tavcuu 37 feet for first place. Carmen of Nebraska made 1q8 feet, 6 inches for second. , , .The only other first besides the javelin which the Coyotes were ;.ble to annex were the discus and high jump. S. Patrick took t!v high jump at 5 feet, 8 inches while Hock tnstad took first honors in the dis cus vith a heave of 124 feet, H " inches. Thu Cornhusker half-mile relay team, composed, of McCarthy, Yrighf,'1Stromer and Smith, grabbed the relay event from South Dakota in l;.i'4 5. . ,. The summary: 100-yatl Uaah: First, Dceriiijj ($.); eic nnil, Smith (N.); third, Stroiner (NT.). Time: 1U:2. StlQ-yiiril dash: First, Smith (Is.) ; sec ond, JkcoIi.hou (S.i , P.) ; third, A. B. Slier A3, i. I. I line: : z. . 440-yard dushi first, McDonald (.NT.); second, Abshel (H. I).); third, . Stroiuer ' IN". I. Time: 51:4. ' .Mftlf-inUa run: First. Beige (N); bpc oimI, Join (N.); third. Glggs (N.) and Jiiiiii . J.), tied. Time: 2:05:2. .Mile run; First, Dorn (N.) and Mayers f.v. ) tied; third, Allen (N). Tlmo: 4:47: , ' Tvo-tnile run: First. UTrctzlcr sec ond. Jlryers tN.); third, Coatos (N). Ttme: 10:14:9. ' -. -' ISO-yard high hurdles: First, Wright IN): second. Glsh (N, ) ; third. Trice S. I'.). Tinio: K.:3. 220-yard low hurdle: ' First, Wright (N'.l; second, .Tacobscn IS. D.) ; third, Wish O"). Time: 20:0. - Half-mile relay: First, Nehraska (Mc Carthy, Wright, Stromor, Smith). . Time: J-:i2:4. - Pole vault: First, Lees f N ) : second, Mc Klnnon (S. D. ) and Patrick tS. I.), tied. Height: 11 feet. Discus: First, Hockenstad (S. D.); sec ond. Sloulton (N.); third, Dale (X.). Jttr,noc- 124 fee. . .Inches. -. .. .'-- High .lump: First, S. Patrick (S. D.) : (ncond, Carmen tN.l: Ryan IS. T).) and , i..r.t , c n llAitfhf. R r, .ill iiinuuii i.o. -.., " ..,.,.. (out. 8 Inches. Shot put: Flint, Dale (X.): second, Muulton (N'l;. third. Bassott (N.). Dis tance: 44 feet.- 9 Mi inches. Broad Jump: First, Carson (N.) ; sec end, S.. Patrick tS. P.); third, Peering (K I. PistHnco: 21 feet. 10(4 inches. .Javelin: First. Himmorman i&. u.y, se- dnd. larmcii: third, taiK-e: 113 f'et. Brown (.v. i. ii- Cornhuskers Win , Third : Contest f j ' .'. i- S r iTi 1 , - : enes rrom Lincoln. Neb.. Mav 2l.-(Special rlrcram. Nebraska tool? the odd contest of a three-game series ironi Oakland, by defeating them on the local diamond, 5' to 4; this. afternoon. (The game was a battle throughout and ti;c score was tied during the eM he game until tlve ninth inning. Oklahoma scored; -pair f runs in the fourth- inning and Nebraska re peated the performance .in her half of that frame. A home run by.Carr, V. 11 a.rva iiiiim .iv iiiii,,, vw. two runs: , - .V .v i ...In the first half of the ninth, Okla- homa gathered two runs on three hits., Cotton got safe on a single. Cox drove out a, thrrcrba sfger; jscor ln? Cotton ahead of him. V A tsinglc by Captain Talbot ot the Sooncrs scored C'flx. i Cflrr, the first Nebraska batter up in ' the ninth inning, drew a walk. Thorns en flicd out to center field.' JlcCrory drew, a walk and Carr scored on Bckins' bit, Anderson drove out a single, scoring McCrory. Bekius took home w hen ' Shotstop Talbot rnutfed Schoppel's fine drive. NEBRASKA 1 AB.H.O.A.t .OKI.A. CITT. AB.H.O.A. PiT.nr, 5h 4 0 3 IfHaskell, e.f 4 Bailey, ss .3 ("arr. 3b 3 Thomsen, ft 3 JlcCrory. If 3 Beklns, lb 4 A'derson, rf 4 Srho'el, rt 4 Munger, p 1 0 13 2!Hogan. ill 1 3 2lSeitts. 2b 0 4 llCottnn. rf I) S OiCox. Jb Vin o:Ogtlvl.-e " 1 0 I Ta'bot, e-s -0 0 !tarsh, l 0 I 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 4 1 S 0 0 1 Vl l H: I Oip!l, p 2 : ,i uavis, p n Totals 29 ! !7 91 Totals . 33 0 l i 27 12 Score by innliigs: Oklahoma -City .....t O il ! tl n h 24 jyebraska ..........0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 5 Summary -Runs: - Bailey, Carr, 2; Mc Crory, Hfikiiis. Haskell. Seitj. Cotton, l"r rorn: Carr. 2: Hogan Threebse hit: Co Homo run-: . (arr. Pouble. plays:' Cox to Talbot to Co; Hogwi n Cox. Snuok out: By Pojnli, S: by Hunger. 9. First b.isa on balls: Off Doluh. S. -Hit by pitched ball: Munger by Sfitz. Vm rilrea: iy and Thorgrimson. , , Legion Endorses Bahr ; And Torn Murray for Deputy Commissioner y Grand Island, Neb., May 21. (Special Telegram.) Among the candidates mentioned for the posi tion as district deputy commissioner to supervise boxing and wrestling bouts in this city, the American Le gion of Hall county endorsed very favorably Thomas ilurray and Dr. Bert Bahr. Both are well known in athletic circles in fhisvicinity, '' Williams Gets Decision f ' Pittsburgh, Hay 21.-Ki,d Wi! Iiaiiis, Philadelphia, former bantam Weight champion, won the newspaper decision in hi 10-round bout -here tonight with Patsy Scaulon. Pittsburgh, Latest ! fit ., I . , . i i..i, i i ', i , nmn n I i ii i ..nwffl ' . Lilf y"j,,;r.n.i. ... u,mr,,T,,,,vuVi n r)4 SPv . .... 1 tT jfla'- A-i - 1 4 . : U fhm . o i' limml mmrmi Beatrice Trounces Central Ball Team Purple and White , Unable' to Connect iWth Giddings' Of ferings in Six Innings. Beatrice- High school took the count of Jhe Central base ball nine yesterday '" at: ThfrtyJsccond and Dewey avenues by the score of 7 to 3. The visitors played a much better game than they did Friday against Commerce. Giddings, on the mound for Beatrice, was effective in the pinches, striking out 12 batsmen in the six innings he worked. Lloyd, who relieved lum,. allowed three hits and two runs. Hansen who did the hurling for the Omaha outfit, was wild, walking five men and allowing 10 hits, three ot which were good for two bases. . Beerkle starred at the bat 'for Cen- Sp.p.gt'tral", whanging out a home run in the UU11C10 1 cr-vnth smrinor Santtrr ahpart nf hiin. Sautter also made a two-bagger. v Weilz jnade a . single and a double. Bloodgoori was the star bats jnan for Beatrice,- registering two doubles. Walker and Lloyd each made two hits. BEATRICE. . ' OMAHA. AB.ILO.A. AB.H.O.A Purely,' 3H ' - 4 O S 1 Sautter, e 3 Worley. 2b 4 BIoodRd, if 4 Slatth'a, c 3 O'dinfc. p-rf 4 Walker, If 5 T.ayton.lh 6 Lloyd, rf-o n Worley, ss C 1 1 1 Beerkle, lib S .3 OSemb'rsr, lb 4 1 14' 0 Way. of 3, 1 0 1 Weitz rf 3 3 1 ORedgw'k. sa 4 0 4 (IHughes, if ,1 2 1 OHaykln, 2b 4 13 1 He.nsen, p . 1 6 1 11 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 xClarke 1 S9 1027 4xReyuolds 1 Totals , Totals 33 7 2 ' IS x'"larkp batted for Way in eighth. xtteynoliia batted for Hughes in ninth. Beatrice- .. ..,.,-.-,.': ;2 (1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 7 Omaha . ' , . . . .i. . . . . . 9 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 S Summary Ru'iis:- 'Purdy, Worley J), Blooilirood. Matthew s, HJiddtng, P. Wor ley, Sautter. Beerkle. Hansen. Errors.: UidAtaf. Sautter. Beerkle. Weitz (S. Hedgwlek (i). Two-base hits: Bloodgood (2), Walker. Sautter. Weitz. Horn a runs; Beerkla. Baso on balls: Off Gidding. -3; off Hansen. G. Striirk out: By Giddinir. 12; by Moyd. 2: by Hansen, 3. .Hits and runs: Off Gidding. 4 hits and 1 run In 6 innings; off .Lloyd. 3 hits and; I runs in 3 innings. Stolen bases: Bloodgood '(!), Afatthewa (3), Gidding, 'Walker, Sautter (2), Somberg, 'Weitz, Hansen. Umpire: Kopp. ' land 1 : 'r MUiden Shuts . Out Bgan'. ' ": " . Mindeu, Neb.. Mai 31. Special ) The Mindtm Bass Ball team woo thelf'fifth victory yesterday afternoon on- tha home I diamond, defeating the Ragan nine by the derisive- seore of 6 to 0. Gaston, in the j box for Mlmlon, pitched like a leaguer, and had more Bupport than he needed..) Tr-o Ragan men got as far as third saek. j and one other was safe on first, but the f other 27 failed to get starter around tne circuit. Score by innings: - . - . i R. H. r.. Rftlfan , . . .t . t, J 0 ft 0 0 00 4 1 Miudeu 0 4 0 0 2 00 0 x 6 S 1 Twilight Base Ball I.ragiw Superior, Neb. May. 21. (Special.) A "twllltnt" league has ceen organied at SuDerior. the first fame being played 'Thursday evening by the Prune Peddlers ; nd tho Money Crabbers, the grocerymen winning over the bankers by the score ofr ! 13 to 12, in the last half ot the fifth, and ifnal inning, when tho score was tied, 12 to 12. Batteries: Ed Weir and How ard Fuller for the Bankers; Chaa. Log ston and Quinu for the Grocers. Last night the second game of the ser ies was staged, in which the railroad men defeated the grain dealers by the score of 10 to 4, ia a nine-inning game. Tho. Railroad battery: Mellor and Ebaugh; the Grain Gamblers. Barber, Marshall and . Chc&nut. ; Elm Creek Wins. Elm Creek, Neb., May 31. (Special.) Elm Creek won its first two gamtm ot the season by defeating Pauls Colts, i to 9, nnd c-Karney. 6 to 3. Both were good games, although the field Was heavy. The boys have the usual fast bunch. Write Ho,vard Miller for garais. Chicago, Jlay 21. Babe Asher, A. E. F. bantam champion, arrived from t-'t. Luuis yesterday to start trahitng for his l-round tussle a week from tonight at East Chi cago with Jimmy Kelly. The club haa asked Johnny Dundee to be here next week to finish training for his clash with Sailor Froedman on th" same card. Eddie McGnorty and Tim O'Neill, who meet in the oth"r number, are already down ta serious wor SemiPro Arrivals for Spring ,- u , Woineh Swimmers To Compete July S Thirty Entered Helen Con don and Leona Leringer Probable Winners. Probably 30 of the best women swimmers of the middle west wilj enter Pete Wendell's second annual women's 'swimming and diving championships which will be held at the Nicholas Seen hospital pool June 8. sanctioned by the Western asso ciation of the A. A. U. The meet is open to swimmers of 10 midwestcrn states. Miss Helen Condon, Pete Wen dell's star pupil, is expected to break at least one women's junior record, the 50-yard dash - event. Her time of 31 3-5 seconds comes dangerously close to the national speed of ol sec onds flat. ' . .1 . . Five open championship events are on the card, the MJ-yard dash. 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash; all free-style,-and the plunge for dis tance and fancy' diving .exhibition,;. Vkll records made in these events will stand as official. Lcona Lefringer, a Nicholas Seen swimmer, will proba bly cop the plunge for distance, as she' has made 55 yards, on several occasions.. . , , '; . Special 'medals of gold, silver and bronze will be given the three win ners of each event , and two silver ftrophy cups will be awarded the in dividual stars. - . - . The Omaha Y:V. C. A. will enter Miss ' Mable Sriotwell in ' several events,-and probably' a couple more mermaids.' . ' ' . :. . Ten closed events and a water polo game are also on the card. ; . . The Bees Dope Book ornciu STANDINGS. WEEK ENDING MAY 21. .... , "Mid. ' ' , Tnl. M. T. W. Wk. T. Jr. S. ' R. OMAHA 1 7 7 IS 12 13,. 2 42 Tulsa 7 5 14 . M .' ' W 7ft Sioux City 7 7 14 t ! - 31 .Toplin 3.811,4 t, 8 9 D. Moines 2 8 7 12 3 20 Wichita -"IS 8 SI 8 15 7 fil St. Joseph 8 7 : J 17 8 .10 r. ",. Okl City 2 10 I II "-as : National League. 1 Mid. ; ToL. M. T. W. Wk. T. F. S. R. Brooklyn' 3 9 2 14 5 2 6 27 Philadel. "3 4 T19-2 4 3 28 New York": 7 4 8 14 ) 1) ?! 29 Chicago 1 4 2 7 5 ( 6- 23 Boston 7 8 21 6 4 ' 3 St. Louis 4 7 C 17 S . 3 13 St Clneln. 4 3 1 8 1 5 5 J9 Pittsburgh .. 11 17 7 3 13 40 " American League. Jlld. Tol. M. T. W. W k. T. F. S. R. Detroit 17 1 0 18 3 12 39 St. Louia ' 4 8-17" 6 5' "4 31 Cleveland 3-4 4 11 414 S39 Chicago 5 1 1J 27 4 a , 4 41 Bostoon 10 2 2 . 14 2 2 I II Washing. .7 2 11! 8 . 4 ? 3 2 Stvf York. 6 ,2 2 10 11 5 7 33 Philadel. 4 4 3 10 2 6 U 28 ' American Association. ' , Mid. Tol. ' M. T. W. Wk. T. F. S. K. Kan. City 14 7 23 18 4 7 62 Milwaukee 2 .3 6. 3 12 7 37 Indlanap. ! 0 5 7 is Louisville 0 11 7 9 27 Mlnneap. 0 . 6 12 9 27 St. Paul 0 4 3 15 Toledo 3 4 7 i Ml II Columbus t 1 I I I, 11 il No gams. Running Races at Ak BaseBallResiiHs anaStandih WESTERN LEAGCE. W. L. Pet. I , W. L. 23 9 .719Okl. City 1 15 17 33 .6678oo City 14 1 17 14 .648 OMAHA 11 19 IS IS .S1C.D Molaes 11 22 Pet. .61 ,4r, .38? Wichita Joplin Tulsa St. , Joe yesterday's Result. Joplin, 8;- Omaha, Z. Tulsa. 7; Sioux City, 2. "Wichita, 7; St. Joseph, . . Oklahoma City. 13; Dei Moines, 3. Today's Garnet. Omaha at Joplin. Sioux City at Tulsa." ' St. Joseph at Wichita. Des Moines at Oklahoma City. - NATION' AL LEAGUE, ' W. L. Pet. Pittsburg 24 .800 X. York 24 10 .677 W. L. Boston . 14 IS Pet. .48:; .357 .324 .310 St. Louis 10 18 Bro'klyn 18 I .629 Cincin, H 33 Chicago 14 13 .519;Philadel 20 Yesterday's Results. Pittsburgh, 13; Brooklyn, . Chicago, 6; New York, 2. Boston, C; Cincinnati, 6. St. ouis, 13; Philadelphia: I. . : Today's Games. . Chicago' at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York. No other games scheduled. i AMERICAN LEAGUE. - W. L. Pct.l : W L. Pet Cl'vsland 20 13 .606:Washing. IS 16 .500 N. York 17 12 .686!St. Louis 16 1 Detroit , 19 16 ..C59:Chicago 12 1 484 .429. .10 i Boston 13 13 .500!PhiladeI. . 9 23 Yesterday's ! Results. New York. 7; Chicago, 4. Philadelphia, 11 : Cleveland, t. Petrolt. 6; Boston, 6. St. Louis, 4; Washington, 1 . Today's Games. New Tork at St Louis. . Washington ' at Chicago, Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. f , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ' W. L. Pct.l W. L. Kan City 17 10 .6S0;Toledo 16 Is Ind'polis 14 11 .660jSt. Paul 13 1 Ml'apolls 14 11 .660'Mil'aukee 13 16 Lo'lsvlile 14 14 .SOOiColumbus 12 18 Yesterday's Results. 'Milwaukee, 7: Indianapolis, (. Toledo. It; St. Paul, 4. Pet. .484 .448 ..444 .400 Louisville, 14; Minneapolis, 9. Today's Games. Toledo at St. Paul. Columbus at Minneapolis. Louisville at Kanas City, Indianapolis at Milwaukee. COLLEGE BASE BALL. Yale, 4;, Cornell, 1.; Illinois Athlete Jumps ' 't ' V Over 6 Feet 5 Inches Urtjana?' 1111, May " 21. Illino:? swamped Wisconsin in a dual track and field meet yesterday by a score of 90 to 06. Alberts of Illinois fur nished the feature of the meet wh :t he set a new Western conference record of 6 feet 5 1-8 inches in the high jump, half-inch less than the in tercollegiate mark; American Association i . St. Paul, Minn... May 21. It. H. E. Toledo 14 11 - 2 St Paul 4 12 2 Batteries: BeiMant and ii anion; Shea, Foster, Hanson and Allen. x Milwaukee, Wis., May 21. R. H. B. Indianapolis !..... 13 2 Milwaukee : J 7 16 3 Batteries: Enamann, Bartlett, Stryck ler and Dixon; Gear in,, Schaak and Clarke. Kansas City, . Mo May il.-r-rt. H. E. Louisville 13 2 Kansas City' 7 11 4 Batteries: Koob . and Meyer; Amu, Lambert and Blackwell, MeCarty. Minneapolis, Minn'., May 21. R. H. E. Columbus ....14 11 1 Minneapolis 9 9 I Batteries: Raid, Martin, Wilson, Dan fort h and Wilson: Lowdermilk. Yinsllns. planus and Saestak, ilayer. - Sar - Ben Field Next Palmero Defeats , St. Louis Browns Cubcin Hurler Pitches Good Ball Toban Hits Circuit Clout in Ninth. St. Louis, May 21. Tobin's home run ill the right field bleachers in the ninth, with one on, gave St. ' Louis two runs and a 4 to 2 victory over Washington today. It was the first instance here this season where the rule giving a batter a home run after the game was won was applied. Score: . WASHINGTON. ST LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Judge, lb 1 13 llTobin. rf 2 Milan, 11 Rice, cf Miller, rf Harris, 2 b Shanks, 3b O'R'rke, as G-'arrity, c M'gridge, p Acosta, P xEllerbe 0 1 OlGerber, ss OlSisler, lb 0 Willla's, If 4lj'obson. cf II Smith, 3b 3 1 Lee, 2b llxWetzel 3jSeverold, S lrijleason 0ralmero, p 0 0 1 13 1 4 1 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 Totala 33 7 26 141 Totals 36 11 27 14 xEllerbe batted for Mogridge in seventh. xTwo out when winning run scorcdj xWetze! batted for Lee in ninth. xGleason tan for Severeid in ninth. Score by Innings: , Washington .,0 0 0 0 0 1 1 n 2 St. Louis B o o l u. l . s Summary Runs:" Rice, Harris. Tobin, Sisler, Severeid, Gleason. Errors: Har ris, 2: Jacobson, 2. Two-base hits: Mil" ler, Gharrity, Tobin. Home run: Tobin. Stolen base: Rice. Sacrifice hit; Shanks. Double play: Tobin to Sisler. Left on bases: Washington, 8; St. Louis, 7. Bases on balls: Off Palmero, 4. Hits: Off Mogridge, I In 6 innings; off Acosta, 6 in 2 2-S innings. Struck out: By Mogridge. J: by Acosta, 1; by Palmero, 2. Losing pitcher: Acoata. Umpirea: Owen and Chill. Time: 1:59. Athletics, 11; Indians. ' Cleveland, May 21. Philadelphia broke Its losing streak today by defeating Cleveland, 11 to 8, in a contest market by hard hitting and loose fielding. The Athletics drove out Uhle in the third in ntng and found-Caldwell even easier. Re lief pitchers Odenwald and Morton stopped them. Keene. who started the game for Philadelphia, was overcome by the heat in tha fifth. Score: , , i PHILADELPHIA. 1 CLEVELAND. ' . AB.H.O.A. Ja'toson. If 4 2 8 0 Witt, rf 3 12 OiJ'hnat'n, lb JWal'er, lb 6 Dugan, 3b 4 CWalker. 1 6 Welch, cf 2 Perkins, a 4 Dykes, 2 b 6 G'U'way, ss 6 Keefe, p 1 Perry', p 2 3 11 3 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 2 4 5 0 0 1, Speaker, cf OlSmith, if DIG'rdner, 3b OlSewell, as OlS'nson, 2b . 2 O'Neill, c llUhle, p HCaldwelt, p 0 1 4iOd nwald, p Morton, p 6 16 27 ll,xUraney ' Totals Totals .19 13 27 18 Graney batted for Odenwald in fifth. . Score by innings; Philadelphia .......2 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 011 Cleveland ...3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 08 Summary Runs: Witt, 2: J. Walker, 2; Dugen, Welch, Perkins, Dykes, Oalloway, 2; Keefe, Jamicson, 2; Johnston, 2; Speak er. 3; Gardner. Errors: Welch, Dykes, Galloway, Sewell, Stephenson. Two-base hits: C. Walker, Galloway, Johnston, Gardner. Three-bass hits: Welch". Speaker, rJamleson. Stolen bases: Welch, Galloway. Sacrifice hits: Perkins, Keefe, Dugan, Witt, Welch. Double plays: Speaker to Sewell to Gardner to Stephenson to Sew ell; Galloway (unaaslated) : Stophenson to Sewell to Johnston. Left on bases-: Philadelphia, ' 8; Cleveland, 7. Base on balls: Off Keefe, 2; off Perry 1; off Uhle, 2; off Caldwell, 1; oft Morton, 2. Hits: Off Keefe. 8 In 4 1-3 Innings: off Perry, 6 In 4 2-1 innings; off TJhlc. 6 In 2 Innings, none out In third; off Caldwell. 6 in 1-3 Inning: off Odenwald, 2 in 2 2-3 innings; off Morton, 2 In 4 innings. Struck out: By Keefe, 2; by Odenwald, 2. I'assed ball: O'Neill. Winning pitcher: Keefe. Losing stitcher: Uhle. Umpires: Connolly and Nallln. Time: 2:05. i Yankees, 7: Sox, 4. Chicago, May 21. New York got an even break on the seriels with Chicago today by taking ths final game, 7 to 4 ' The visitors had little trouble hitting the of ferings of McWeeney, whose wlldnss alao proved his undoing. He wss forced to rstlrs and Wilkimcn checked ths slugging Month except in one inning. Ruth went hitless, although he wks up five time3. tcore; NEW YORK. I CHICAGO. AU.H.O-.A; : .. AB.H.O.A. Roth, cf " P'np'gh, ss Ruth, If P'pp. lb Meusel,-rf Baker, 3b M'chell, 2b Ward, 2 b Schang, o F'guson, p 2 9 01 JohrHion, as 4. 2 2 f:M'ligan, 3b 4 0- 3 OlColllns, 2b 4 2 13 liltooper. rf 4 1 0 OiFallc, if , 4 1 0 OlStrunk.ef 4 1 2 SiSheely, lb 4 2 1 2JSohalk, c 2 0 3 Ol.M'We'ney, p 0 1 0 2iVilkin3on, p 3 Totals 35 12 27 13) Score by innings: New York , Chicago Summary Runs: Ruth, 2: Pipu, 2; Hooper, 2. Errors: Totals 33 7 27 16 .2 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 07 .00020 II 00 24 Roth, Peckinpaugh, Baker, Collins, 2; Baker, Johnson, Mc hits: Roth, Baker, vvceney. Two-base l-'alk, Collins,. Hooper, Three-base hit: Hooper, omo'run: Peckinpaugh. Stolen base: Falk. Sacrifice hits: Peckin paugh, MourcI. Double plays: Pipp (un assisted). Pipp to Peckinpaugh. Collins to Johnson to Sheely, Wilkinson to John son to Sheely. Schalk to Collins. Left on bases: New York. 5: Chicago, 3. Bases on balls: Off McVVeeney, 2; off Ferguson, 1. Hits: Off McWeeney, 4 in 2 -3 innings; off -Wilkinson, 8 in 6 1-3 innings. ' Struck out: By McWeeney, 1; by Wilkinson, 2; by Ferguson, 3. Losing pitcher: McWeeney. . Vinpires: . Evans, Hlldebrand and . Moriarty. Time: 1:45. ' Tigers, 6; Boston, 5. Detroit, May 21. Detroit took the final game of the series with Boston today, 6 to 6. Veoch'a home run In the eighth clinching the victory. Score: BOSTON. I ' DETROIT. t AB.H.O.A.IYoung. 2b 4 2 J.eIbold,rf 4 2 2 OiBush, ss Vitt. 3b 2 10 3!Cobb, cf Foster. 3b 0 0 .0 OlHell'an, rf M'nosky. If 5 3 0 OjVeach. If Pratt. 2b 4 2 1 3lBlue, lh M'I'nis, lb 5 2 12 fJones, 3b Scott, ea " 5 0 1 S A'smith, o Collins, cf 5 2 2 1 ! Ayres, p .; Ruol, c 4 2 5 2'Dauss. p Pennork, p 2 A 0'2'xWoodall Russell, p 2 0 1 0! xllendryx 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 12 ''la- Totals 39 14 24 14 if xWoodall batted for Ayres in the third. Score by innings: ' Boston ....0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Detroit ...1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 x 6 Summary Runs: Leibold, Menosky, 2; Pratt, Melnnia, 'Young, 2; Bush, Cobb, Veach, Dauss. Errors: Leibold, Ruel, Bush, Cobb. Two-base hits: Pratt, Ruel. Three-base hits: Ainsmlth, 'Cobb, Heil man, Leibold. Home run: Veach. Stol en base: Cobb. Sacrifice hits: Bush, Vitt. Left on bases: Boston, 11; Detroit, 6., First base on balls: Off Ayres, 1; off Pennock, 2; off Dauss. 2. Hits: , Off Ayres. 8 in three Innings; off Dauas, 6 in 6 innings; off Pennock, 9 in four and two-third innings; off Russell, 3 in three and one-third innings. Struck out: ' By Pennock, '2; by Dauss, 1; bj'. Russet. 2. Balk: Ayres. Winning 'pitcher: Dauss. Losing pitcher: Pennock. Umpires: Wil son and Dineen. - Tim of game: 2:14. First game- - Mark Lambert Resigns " As Crowns' Manager Jdark .Lambert, manager ofthe Brodcgaard" Crowns in the Gate City league, resigned last night as manager of the team and also asked for his release in order that he may play the initial sack for the Mar quette club Sunday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock at Riverview park and , Mark will play against his former team mates. Junior Jacobsen, second baseman, has been appointed man ager of the Crowns and can be reached at Atlantic 2796.' Detroit Tigers Release Sam Hale to Portland Detroit. May 21. Sam Hale, util ity infielder, was released by the De troit Americans today to the Port land club of the Pacific coast league. Waivers had been asked on the Tex an shortly after the season opened, but the Chicago White Sox declined to pass him tip until a few days ago. Willie Jackson, lightweight challenger, la matched to box Tim Droney in a 10 round no-deefslon hout at ' an open - sir show at the Ties dins tVn.) l.se ball uark oa ths afternoon ot V it- Cardinals Trim Phillies. 13 to 3 St. Louis Gets 18 Hits for 31 Bases Fournier Knocks Two Homers. Philadelphia, Ta., May 21. St. Louis outclassed Philadelphia - to day, 13 to 3, tnaking 18 hits for 31 bases and profiting by five Philadel phia errors. Fournier's two home runs made his total three for yester day and today. Mann also made a home run with two on,bas and Wrightstone, for the locals, drove the longest Hit of the game, a line drfve over the right ccntcrfield wall. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. . AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A, Mann, cf 0 2 1 oRa'llngs. 2b 4 2 1 F'nler, lh 6 2 11 01. veau, ir 3 6 2 1 .liMeusel, rf 4 3 2 0 6:W'stono, 3b 4 6 4 1 OlH'insnn, ss 4 5 12 01 Willla's. cf 4 ,61 1 sU.MIIIer. lb 4 5 3 6 0: Peters, o 4 4 0 1 siB'gartnor, p 1 .Krenan, p 0 45 IS 27 HlStengcl 1 GSmlth, p 0 " Bruggy 1 , f Welnert, p 0 xNoule 1 Stock, 3h H'nsby, 2b Schults, rf M-H'ry. If Lavan, ss Clomona, o Haines, p Totala 0 0 2 0 0 0 il 0 0 0 , Totals 35 9 27 7 xStengel batted for - Keonan in fifth. xBruggy batted for O. Smith in seventh. xNealu batted for Weincrt in ninth. Score by Innings:- St. Louis 0 0 2 0 4 1 2 0 413 Philadelphia ... 0 0020100 03 Summary Runs: Mann, 2: Fournier, 3; Stock, 2;.Hornsby. 2; Schults, Mclicnry, Clemons, Haines, Meusel,-Wrightstone, 2. Errors: Rawlings, Wrightstone, Perklnson, Peters. Welnert. Two-base hits: Sehultz, 2; McHenry, Stock, Williams. Three-base hit: Hornsby. Home runs: Fournier, 2; Mann, Wrightstone. Stolen bases: Four nier, 2; McHenry. Sacrifice hits: Haines, Hornsby. Double playa: Haines to Stock to Fournier. Left on bases: St. Louie, 10; Philadelphia, 6. Base on bulls: Off Haines, 1: off Baumgartner, 2; off Weln ert, 1. Hits: Off Baumgartner, 6 in 4 1-3 Innings; off Keenan, 4 In 2 2-3 Innings; off G. Smith, 5 in 1 Inning; off Welnert, 3 in 1 inning. Struck out: By Haines, 5: by Keenan, 1. Losing pitcher: Baum gartner. Umpires: Brennan and Lmslle. Time: 1:58. Boston, 6; Reds, S. Boston, May 21. Boston won from Cin cinnati, 0 to 5, In the eleventh today when Holke opened with a double to short rlchtfield off Rlxey, advanced to htird on Ford's sacrifice and scored when Gibson silngled. Bressler made a alngle and a home run in his two time at bat, for Cin cinnati thon retiring because of a sore leg. . Score: CINCINNATI. I BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Kopf, 2b-ss 4 Bohne. 3b 4 5IPowell, cf 4 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 6 0 1 3 2 4!N'olsn, 2b 2 0!Barbare, ss 3 OlS'worth, rf 8 3 Xixon. lf-ef P'kort. cf 6 Duncan, If 6 F'seca, lb 5 See, rf 6 Crane, ss 1 OIB'eckel, 3b 2'Holke, lb OlFord. 2b 0 O'Neill, o OtGowdy, c 4IGibson, c. llO'schger, p olFUKn'im, p OlxC'nbury 2 10 0 13 3 Bressler, lb 2 D'bert. lb 1 Wlngo, o 5 2 2 0 0 1 0 Napier, p 2 Rlxey, p 3 xRoush 1 xWillinms Totala 44 1131191 Totals 35 12 S3 15 xOne out when winning run acored. xRoush batted for Napier In sixth-. xWilllams ran for Roueh in alxth. ' xChrlstenbury ran for Gowdy n ninth. xNlcholaon batted for Powell In ninth. Score by Innings: Cincinnati 000101100 05 Boston i o j y o o o iff 14 Summary Runs: Duncan, Fonseea, See, Bossier, 2; Powell, 2; Nixon, Boeckel, Holke, Oeschger. , Errors: Barbare, South-worth, Boeckel, Holke, Ford. Two base hits: Fonseea, Holke. 2; Powell, Ford, Boeckel, Home run: Bressler. Sacrifice hits: Fonseea, Ford, Barbara, 2; Seuthworth, Hoiks. Double plays: Na pier to Crane to Fonseea, Fonseea to Kopf to Daubert, Barbare to Holke;. Bar bare to Ford to Boeckel to Ford. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 13; Boston, 7. Bases on balls: Off Napier, 1; off Rlxey, 2; off Oeschger, 4: off Filllngim, 1. Hits: Off Napier, 7 In 5 Innings: off Rtxey, 5 in 5 1-3 inninngs; off Oeschger, 7 in 5 2-3 innings: off FJllingim, 4 in 5 1-3 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Oesch ger (Crane). Struck out: By Rlxey. 1: bv Oeschger, 2; hv . Filllngim, 1. Wild pitch-: Rixey. Passed ball: O'Nell. Winning pitcher: Fillingiru. Losing pitcher: Rixey. Umpires: Hart and McCormlck. Time: 2:22. Pirates, 13: Dodgers, 8. Brooklyn, May 21. Pllttsburgh made a clean sweep of its four-game series in Brooklyn, winning the final contest today, 13 to 6. Maranville'a triple in the eighth with the bases full put the Pirates, ahead. Score: PITTSBURGH. ' BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.) AB.H.O.A. Bigbee, If 6 0 1 0 Olson, sa - 4 0 3 2 Carey, cf 4 0 3 OlJ'hnst'n, 3b 4 3 2 3 M'nvllle, ss 6 C'tshaw, 2b 5 Whltted, rf 5 Tl'rney, 31 3 Grimm, lb. 3 Skiff, e - B Glazner, p 1 Zinn, p ' 0 Carlson, p 1 x Barnhart I) xMokan , 1 2 5 2 1 3 4 2 1 2 12 2 0 0 0 0 o- 0 0 ft 0 0 Griffith, rt 4 0 0 1 2 6 1 3 7 6 1 1 2 0 0 Wheat, If Myers, cf K'etchy,-lb Kllduff. 2b Taylor, o Grimes, p Mitchell, p Totals 33 12 27 17 Totals . 39 14 27 10' ' xBarnhart hatted for Glaxner in sev enth. . , -xMokan batted for Zinn In eighth. Score by innings: . Pittsburgh .0 5 0 0 0 2 0 6 313 Brooklyn .0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 I Summary Runs: Bigbee. Carey, Maran vllle, 2; Cutshaw, Whltted. 2; Tlerney, 2; Grimm, 2; Skiff. Mokan, Olson, Johnston, Knoetchy, Kllduff, Taylor. Grimes. Er rors: Glaaner, 2; Konetchy. Kiduff, 2; Taylor. Three-baao hits: Maranvllle. Cut shaw, Tierney, Grimm. Johnston. Stolen base: Johnsto. Sacrifice hits: Tierney, Grimm, 2; Olson. Griffith. Double play: Maranvllle to Grimm. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 7; Brooklyn, 4. Base on balls: Off Glazner. l;"off Grimes. 3; off Mitchell, 2. Hits: Off Glazner, 10 in innings; off GrtmeH, 9 In 7 innings; off Carlson, 1 in 2 Innings: off Zinn, 1 in 1 Inning; off Mitchell, 5 in 2 innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Glazner. Myers. Struck out: By Grimes. 4. Wild pitch: Glazner. Winning pitcher: Zinn. Losing pitcher: Mitchell. Umpires: P.igler and Moran. Time: 2:16. Chicago, 5( New York, t. New York, May 21. Chicago evened up the four-games erles with .the New York Nationals today by winning the Inst 'con test, 5 to 2. . Third Baseman Deal was struck in ths eye with a hatted ball In the ninth and retired. Score: CHICAGO. I NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A Barber.-rf 5 8 3 01 Burns, If i. 4 1 4 0 H'l'cher. ss 3 11 2lB'croft, ss 4 2 16 Terry. 2b 8 17 JIFTlach, 2b 4 0 3 2 Grimes, lb 3 12 v. young, rr z a 1 0 OiKelly, lh, 3 011 0 2 0 0! King, A,' 4 2 10 Maisel. cf 5 S'lllvan, If 4 K'll'her. 3b 0 Deal, Sh 4 O'Fa'ell, 0 4 Tyler, p 4 A 0 IIRapp, 3b 4 2 2 0 SiSnydcr. c 4 0 1 i 2iRyati. p 0 0 0 1 3 Douglas, p 1 0 IxBrown 1 1 0 2 6 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 13 27 lPorrltt, p 0 0 Totals 33 10 27 14 xBrbwn batted for Douglas hi seventh. Score by innings: , Chicago t 2 0 0 1 0 1 05 New York 0 0 0 n 0 0 1 1 0 2 Summary Barber. '2; Hollocher, Deal, O'Farrcll, Bancroft, King. Krrora: Terry, King. Rann. Two-batse hlta: Grimes. Brown. Three-base hit: Deal. Stolen base: Maisel. Sacrifice hits: Grimes. Hol locher. DouM plays: 0"Farrell to Terry: Hollocher to Terry to Grimes; Kellehcr to Terry to Grimes. Left on bases: Chicago, 9: New York, . Base on balls: Off Tv lor. 2. Hits: Off Ryan. 4 In 1 1-3 inning; off Douglas, 7 In 5 2-1 Innings; off Per rltt, 2 In 2 Innings. Struck out: By Ryan. 2; by Douglas. 3; by Tyler, 2. Wild pitches: Douglas, Tyler. Losing pitcher: Ryan. Umpires: Qutgley and O'Dny. Time: 2:15. Jim Coffey, the Irish heavyweight, who has been boxing uuder the inanagonieiit of Billy Gibson for many years, has been rlgned for three bouts. H meets t'srl Leblanche in Philadelphia Momlay night, Al Reich in New Tork May 25. and Mar tin Burke at New Orleans on Juno 2 in a la.ruind daaUinn scran. ! Buffaloes Lose Second Came of Series to Joplin Miners Hit Omaha Pitchers Hard Griffin Makes Spco tacular Catch Cady Gets Circuit Clout. Joplin, Mo., May '21. Davenport had nothing and Joplin climbed hini in the .opening frames and got eight rims olf him and Baimigartucr to win the tying game of the scries. A one-handed slab by Griffin and C'atly's home run copped the honors of the afternoon. Score: OMAHA, r.lslnson. 21 llnnrv, lib Li, If Lellvelt, U Griffin, rf O'Rrlrn, cf Mnsspy, ss I.lntple. f AB. It. H. O.A.E. (I i t n t o ii 0 t 0 II II ft 0 (I S! i 8 0 2 1 .1 1 1 3 t 1 IhiveniMirt, p II II II II 10 10 Buumgnrtner, p 3 Totnls ilOPMN, ('hriMtenseii. If , . ,. Hamilton, ;ih obertson, x Cady, o Dunn, o It. .Smith, lb. Krueger, l Mueller, rf ....... Strain, rf Uerger, p . .84 S 0 2411 3 AB. K. ff.O.A.E. il i n 4 II 3 1 n 1 I 1 1 1 3 II 4 1 0 0 0 2(1 4 1 ,1 1 4 1 H 1 .....4 U 3 12 I 0 12 1 4 0 S 1 0 Totals 4 8 11 27 10 t Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 '3 Joplin 160O 1 000 x 8 Nuiiiinnrv Two-base lilts: Masey, Chrlfclensen Ci). Hmltli, Mueller. Three base hit: Smith. Home rum tady. Snrrl flre hit: Robertson, liases on Italia: Off Davenport, t; off Berger, 6. kHtruik out: By Uniimgartner. 3; by Merger, 4. Earned mils nnd lilts: Off Davenport. 4 runs and 3 hits in mm Inning; off Baumgartner, t runs nnd 8 hits In seven Innings: off Ber ger, 2 runs and fi -hits In nine innings. Left on bases: Omiilia. 11 : Joplin, , ii. Double plays: Krueger to Robertson to Smith. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Buckley nnd Hi'lincs. , j Sooner. 13 ; Boosters, 3. Oklahoma City, Okl., May 21.OMa homa City turned the tables on Des Moines today, scoring seven times in .the first lnniiiK nnd winning 13 to 3. Score: MOINES. I OKLA. CITY. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Ko"cdy, cf- 6 10 0;Pltt, rf 4 8 Grant, 3b .Mueller, lb 4 3 4 .1 1 Moore. If 3 1 6 3 10 01 Harper, if 3 1 5 2 1 2;Heatley, 2b 6 2 4 2 0 OjGrnham, lb 5 3 5 0 6 31 Wright. 3b 6 2 3 10 CI Hughes, ss 4 1 O'Co'or. rt 5 Milan, If 4 Coffey, 2b 5 Brown, ss 3 A'derson, c 3 Shrivcr, p ,0 B'baugh, p 4 3 e'.W'C'rthy, c, 5 4 0 i; Allen, p 4 1 0 II 1 Totals 38 17 : 29 Totala 38 13 24 15 Score by innings; Des Moines M 1 1 I 1 3 Oklahoma City 7 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 x 13 Summary Runs: Kennedy, fjranf. Moel Jer, Pitt, Mooro, 2; Harper, 4; Hcatly, 2; Graham. 2; Wright, Hughes, McCarthy, Allen. Errors: Cnffcy. Butinbaugli, Gra ham. Two-base hits: Grant, Milan, Heat ly, Graham. Base on balls: Off Allan, 4; off Butlsbaugh, 8. Struck out: By Al len, 4: by Butisbaugh, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Shrlver. Pitt. Wild pitch: Bulls- haugh, 2. Runs and hits: Off Shrlver. 6 and 5 in 2-3 inning: off Butlsbaugh. 7 and 11 in 1-3 innings. Double plays: Wright to Graham; Graham to Hughes to Graham;-O'-Connor-to- Gfant to Coffey to AtiaeiTTOii-.i , j Jilt on. .Da.-'B: i 'en ,-viimnc... 10: Oklnhoma City. 10. Umpires; Beikec and ndcrsoiu Time: 2:00. W itches. 7; Saints', 0. ' Wichita, Kan., May 21. Sltars got off to a bad start here today, but tightened later in tho game and Wichita won an uphill battle with St. Joseph, 7 to 6. Score: ST. JOSEPH. j WICHITA. i AB.H.O.A.t AB.H.O.A. Co'olly, 31) O Smtth, cf .1 1 .1 2 4 1 5 1 4 3 3 3 3 1 3 0 Co ition, rt Fisher, if B'n'wltz. cf Boatty, lb M'D'aid, ss . .ufer, 2 b Owens, c Crosby, o Luschen, p Magnum, p Allison, p 2 1 I jW'burn, 2b' 0 2 0 Berger. a 1 0!Ka. . rf 1 9 r.Beck. lh 1 2 SiButlcr. b 1 4 6'B keBly. If 1 0 0 Haley, c 0 ,3 Ollars, p 10 0, 0 0 0 - Totals J 311127 9 Totals 34 S 24 12 Score by innings: i St. Joseph 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 S Wichita 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 x 7 Summary Connolly, 2; Corridon, Fish er, Beatty, Nufer, Smith, 3; Washburn. 2; East, Butler. Errors: Beatty, Mc Donald, 2 ; Washburn. Loft on bases: Wichita, 9; St. Joseph, 8. Sacrtfico hits: McDonald, Crosby, Washburn, Butler. Blakesly, Sellars. Two-base hits: Wash hum, McDonald, Owens, Nufer. Corridon. Three-base hit: Washburn. Stolen base: Connolly. Hits: Off Luschen. 4 and 4 in 3 innings; off Magnum. 1 and 1 In 2-3 Inning. Double plays: McDonald, to Nufer to Beatty; Nufer to McDonald to Beatty. Struck out:- By Sellars, 4; by Allison. 1; by Magnum, 1. Base on balls: Off Sel lars, 6; off Luechen, 2; off Allison. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By 'Allison. Smith. Umpires: DeLave and Guthrie. Time; 1:45. Oilers, 7; Packers, J. Tulsa, Okl., May . 21. 'The Oilers wcj-s In good form today and defeated Sioux City. 7 to 2. Score: , SIOUX CITY. T, TULSA. AB.H.O.A.' i i AB II.O.A. S'nbr'er. 2b Cases. If Pa'dock.-cf Mctz, lb B'miller, s Rob'aon, rf Marr. 3b Spellman, e Stewart, p Davis, p xRusaell Glazier, p : Burke, cf 0 0 0 Tho'son. ,!b 2 2 Wufflk 2b 1 11 liTodt, rt 2, Parker, lb 2iBennett, cf 2'M'Gi'nis, ss 1 iHevlng. o 2 L'novic, p 1 Totals 53 11 27 ID . Totals 32 7 24 14 Score by innings: ' Sioux City .'... 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Tulsa 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 7 Summary Runs: Stcinbrenner, Paddock. Burke, 3: Wuffll, Bennett, McGinnis, Hev Ing. Errors: Stelnbrenner. Beaumlller, Stewart, 2. Two-bas hits: Paddock, Todt, Bennett, Burke, Parker. Sacrifice hits: Marr, Thompson, 2. Double plays: Stelnbrenner to Metz: Luksnovic to Mc Ginnis to Parker. Runs and hits: Off Stewart, 5 and 8 in 1 1-3 innings: oft Davis. 4 and in 5 2-3 innings: off Glas ler, 0 and 0 In 1 inning, losing pltcherl Stewart, Base on balls: Off Stewart. 2 off Davis, a; ort j.uKanovii-, o. ouuvi out: By Stewart. 1; by Davis, 3; bj Olazier, 1; by Lukanovic, . Passed belli Heving. Left on bases: Sioux City, 11 Tulsa, il. Umpires: Daly and Bunsid. Time: 2:05. ' 1 - East Central Group Hold "Fete Da' Carnival at Lyom , Lvons. .Neb., May 21. (Special. The second annual "Fete Day" ol the East Central 'Nebraska Athletic association was held at this place yesterday. Rosalie defeated Lyons in the game of ball, 9 to 1. Walthill won the meet with 32 points, with Lyons the next high est with 29', points. The events were strongly contested throughout. Ly'ons won first place in the shot put, "the discus, the ball" mile run and tied for the first place in the high jump. Lyons alo took second place in the discus and in the half mile relay. Cook tied for third place in the pole vault. Mctcalf made the half mile run in 2:20 without any competition. Lvcrett threw tho dis-' oh over 91 ftrt and Ciirtrd rut the i thai over 0-t icct,