... -fur. eir.j.a sr.: 5i -sSYS Up-to-Bate News ana of Interest to Sport Fans THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921'. c3; Rally In East Inning Defeats Omaha, 5 to 4 Cpellman Wallops Homer in ' Ninth With Two On Buf faloes Outhit backers Cislason Stars. t IM last inning or ,tne ojicning game of the series with Sioux City yesterday afternoon at the Fifteenth and ' Vinton street park was "disas trous for the Buffaloes, Mr. Barney Burch' herd being trampled under a 5 to 4 score. - ; 1 . And what caused all the excite ment and also defeat of the locals rami frn'm lh- r-it nf thrr-p Parker. snclliiitr two sinsrles and then a cir - euit clout 1y none other than Eddie iipcllmati, Siioux City catcher and for mer Omaha boy. The Buffaloes were, leading by two tallies when the Packers started to make things look different, but the locals could have salted the game away witn umtccn runs had t"icy used the old coco in the first couple innings. For instance, Giiilaon started the initial stara with a two-barvper. By the way, this white-topped lad was hitting wild yesterday, getting two doubles and one' triple ott th- cle lwcry of Mr. Glr.ser. Hanry walked. Two inert on base hnd none out. Mr. Lee poked the ball down to Marr, the clever thif d-sackcr throwing to Steinbrcnner. who put Hancy ont and then thrc7 to first where the unips said Mr. Lee was out. The fans didn't like the decision, for Billy Lee was far from out. Every deci sion oi Umpire Holmes was hooted after tle fir..t inning. Caught t Third. Then, again in the second, ' Pug Griitin drew a irce.ba.se, and ad vnccd to second when O'Brien, who was hit bv Glaser. limped to first. A sacrifice hit by Masscy pushed both runners up a notch.' Then the "star" play of the game happened. Pug attempted to walk home on the stellar Eddie Spellman, Sioux City's hero, but' Eddie was too fast. A little running to third and a short peg to Marr put away Omaha's hope of scoring1 in the second. I In the .meantime, Fox, lead-off man for the visitors, hit a little tingle over second, and advanced on Stein brenhcr'fl sacrifice. Pug Grif fin muffed a hard catch of Paddock's fly and Fox advanced to third, com ing in home and scoring the first run of the game when Robinson poled a long sacrifice, fly to right field. In the last half of the third, Btfrch singled, and came in home when Gis lason's, double hit the right field fence. The Packers forged ahead in the fairth on Beaumiller's walk, an error by President Burch, and a driving double by Marr. The Buffaloes took their first lead in the game in the sixth with twoj out. O'Brien singled, ana tnen swiped second base. Massey s bingle brought flie speedy O'Brien home. A long single bv Cy Lingle drove Mas sey across the Tplate. Burch flc"y out to Steai'urcr.ncr. I Score in Seventh. Omaha sec red again in the seventh when . Gn:.i's9:i touched the center field fence for a triple. Ha:- flew out to Steinbrcnner. Eillr Lee laid a perfect; sacrifice hit to Glaser and Gislasorv cross the pentagon for the fourth tally. ' Everything looked fine for Burch in th njnth, "but . Bobinson .pro ceeded to fly out to Masscy. Beau miUer singled and Marr repeated. Then the former Omaha sandlottcr stepped up to the t plate. 'Spellman waitoped out a lang'hit over the right field and the two Packers crossed 'the' plate. The locals at tempted 'to rally in the ninth with two out.-- Hatiev hit for a single", but A... A t .'..1 Dill.. I ..... Ufti uji W43C wncii uijr XrfCv; srm a long fly out to left field, which Mr. Fo grabbed in de luxe style. The OMAHA. . .a B. PO. A. E. f.ila-nn. J'j... Huney. 0b.... Lee. -lf.v. lellrelt. lj... 4 .... 3 1 4 10 s 8 0 OVrien, ?T.. Ma: Jr , SB ... . Lliurle, r..... Bureii, p...... Total 31 4 11 27 IS SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. PO fcx, if..: 5 a 4 Paddock, if . Mett, lb.j..:,.. Knblnean. rf . . Bcatimillrr, ... Marr. 3b. . . 4 . 3 ..i . 'J 5 It 1 1 . n o 3 a - s 17 4 Sprllraan, c 4 4lMrr, P.- Tttale 3 27 Seore by innings: Klonz City -.1 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 3 5 ... It 1, f 1 A A A umKJu '. " w v v a " m " Kuramarj'-Home run: Spellman. Three base hit: filslaeon. Twe-baee hits: Ola Ismib. if O'Brien, Mnrr. stolen buses: O'Brien, struck out: By Boich, 3. Base on balls: Off Burch, 4: ff Ulaser, S. Sac rifice hits i GiebMen, Honey; 1 ec, Mnasey, teiabrrnuer . Bobson. Hit by pltohed ball: O'Brien. Double . plays: Marr to Mtelabrenner te Mctsi Maesey to itisloMn to LeliTelt. I-eft Jbaaea; Omaha, Mom City, 8. t'mtfiresit Ormsby and Holmes. Time: I'M. . I SemiftOtnTdi 'Amfiteur! SMntf Boosters Win. Sidney,- Neb.. June " J. (Special. V The Sidney Boosters defeated the White Ele phants, a fast colored team from Denver, In a two-cam series by a score of S to 1 and It to 1. Sidney claims te have the fastest team in this part of the country and la anxious to obtain tame with clubs worthy ot competition. ' GUtaer Bests Aurora. Giltner, Neb.. Jun I. (Special. Ollt ner sbttt out Aurora here by score of T to . Batteries: Olltner, HIU and Hegen hart: Aurora, Brown, Thomas, Goethe and Schlsaelier. . ( , Plattsmonth Wins Tws. . Plattsmouth. Keb.. Jun 1. (Special.) The Plattamouth Eagles base ball team, which has won all games to date, defeated the Kinney Shoe company team ot Omaha by a score of 4 t 1 and Murdock, .( to 4. Want Omsha Came. Th "'Whistle Bottling works of Lincoln have organised a oracle class A diamond rrew, and would like to book soma games with Omaha amateur having open dates. Write J. P. Kmmmack, manager, care of th 'Whistle Bottling company, 22i So. Eleventh atreet, Lincoln. . 44T- . '. . eep iur own name is trie tio M of the latest club organized by Ke? y$tk prpfessjonal women. Giants Smother League Leaders New York Hammers Zinp Off Mound in 8th Nehf Holds Pirates Down. Pittsburgh, June 2. The New York Giants outclassed the Pitts burgh Pirates today, winning 7 to 0. Nehf was slightly unsteady at times, but tightened with men on bases. The Giants hammered Zinn off the mound in the eighth, and kept up the heavy batting on Carlson. Score: NEW YOlltC PITTSBURGH A B H O A AB HO A Bui-tin, If Han'ft, Frlsch, 2I Young, rf King, rf 6 IS i OjUigbee.it U a 0 0 4 1 13 4 0 1 4 2 S 0 1 1 0 0 10- 1 0 2 0 0 13 ooo I 4 3 1 Carey, cr 1 0 4iMs,r'vl'e, S 1 liCuts'w. 2b 0 0 OiWhitfd, if 1 IS liTlar'ey, lb 1 1 0 Grimm, lb I 0 4!Seh iJt, c 1 2 2 Zlnn, p l 1 licarls'n, p Kelly, lb Wnlk'r, if ' a,?,?,1 " ) 'N'ohf, p Totals 32 12 37 161 Total 29 4 27 13 Score by liming: Now York 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 5 1 7 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary Runs: Burns, Bancroft, Friach, Young, 2; Kelly, Rapp. Error: Tleney. Two-base hits: Youhg, 2; Burns, Tlerney, Three-imso hlta: Rapp, Kriscfc. Stolen bases: BiKbee, Tlerney. Sacrifice hits: Walker, 2; Bancroft, Friach, Young. Kelly. Tlerney. Double play: Maranvllle to Putshaw to Grimm, .Left on bases: New York. 7: Pittsburgh, 7. First base on balls: off Zlun, 1; off Nohf, 4; off Carl son 2. Hits: Off Zlnn, 10 In 7 1-3 In nlnga; off Carlson, 2 in 1 2-5 Innings. Struck out: By Nehf, 1; by Zlnn, 1: by Carlson, 1. ' Losing pitcher: Zlnn. Time of game: 1:64. Umpires: Hart and Mo. Cormii'k. - Reds, 8; Cards, 8. ' Cincinnati. O.. June 2. Cincinnati batted rnilxvin nut nf the box in two Innings, held tha lead through a free hitting Kiuna and won from St. Louis today, s to 6. Duncan, In tho fifth drove' the ball over tho left field wall, the flrat time this fwit has been accomplished In tho present park. ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI AB H OA! AB H U A f, 1 3 llBohne, 3b 6 3 2 0 Smith, cf Wourn'r. lb 4 Stunk, 3b 5 Horn'by, 2b 3 1 Oa'be't, lb 3 1 10 il Roush, cf 3 11 1 Dunc'n. If 4 sen its, rr o 0 Kopf, as 4 IJ'Ho'y, If J.avnn, ss Clo'ons, 0 Oootf'in. p Fchu'y, p North, P Plih'fer, o Rtv're. p xShotton xMann Shcrdel. p Fonsa. 21 Bres'er, rf Hargr'e, c Roggc, p Bller, p 0' 0 ' I 2 fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Z1 11 27 IS Totals 37 13 24 101 yShottcn batted for North tn seventh. xMann batted for Riviere in eighth. Score by innings:. St. Louis 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 05 Cincinnati 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 xS Rummarv Runs: 8mlth, Hornsby, 3: rchultx. Bonne, Duncan. Kopf, Fonseca, Bressler. Hargrave, Rogge. Errors: Dau bert. Fonseca. Goodwin. Two-base hits: Hornsby, Lavan. Three-base hits: Bohne, fcegge, Hargrave. Home run: Duncan. Stolen base: Lavan. Sacrifice hits: Mc Heiiry. Bressler. Daubert, Roush. Dou ble plays: Kopf to Daubert; Smith to l'ournier; Lavan to Stock to Hornsby. Left on bases:: St. Louis, 10; Cincinnati, 0. First base on ballet Off Rogge, 4; off Schupp, 2: off North. 1. Hits: Off Rogge. 11 in 7 1-3 Innings; off Eller. 1 in 2 1-3 Innings; off Schupp. 4 In 3 1-3 innings; off North-, 0 in 1 inning; off Riviere, 1 in 1 inning; off Sherdell, 2 In 3 innings. Winning pitchers Roggo. Struck Out! By Rogge. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Ri viere, Roush. Losing pitcher: Goodwin. Time of game: 1:56. Umpires: Brennan and Emsiic. Four Police at Clonmore Killed, Is Dublin Report Dublin, -June 2. (By .The Asso ciated Press.) Four members of the police force were shot dead and three others wounded in an ambush at Qonmore, County Kerry, yester day, it was .announced at headquar ters here today. The killed were Police Inspector MacCaughey, a ser geant and ' two constables. The three men wounded were constables. Second Reduction FRIDAY'S FIRST RACE. . Four and one-half furlong, 3-year-olds and upward, claim ing. Purse $4C0. Patsy Harris (115). -Day News (115). 1482 Non Suit (115). Texas Chief (115). Nadine H (115). , 1441Our Leader (115). 1481 Crispie (115). Sparton Boy (120). . John Spohn (120). 1231 Blue Van (120). Kimberly (120). The Don (120). SECOND RACE. Four and one-half furlongs, 3-year-olds and upward claim ing. Purse $400. , 1483Nellie Witwer (115), Fashion Girl (115). Mr. Kruter (115). 1474 Tom Caro (120). 1465 Satsuma Belle (115). Blue (115). Bula Maid (115). Tom Ellison (120). ' ; Blue Jay (120). Bon Box (120). OM Coin (120). Giffin (120). THIRD RACE. Six furlongs, 3-year-olds and upward, 'maidens. Purse $400. Balfour (110). Bed Rock (110). .1472 R. Lester (115). Gadling (ll5). Caraway (115). Little Red (115). i Telluric (115). 6 billing" Willie Keeler Working Out Daily for Tom Gibbons Bout Big Fellow Will Tangle With St. Paul Heavyweight At the City Auditorium Next Tuesday. "Willing" Willie Keeler, San Francisco, the well-known coast home run hitter, is after "Babe" Ruth's record of circuit clouts only he knocks chins for four bases instead of crack ing base balls. Big Willie, who is in Omaha pre paring for his battle next Tuesday night with Tommy Gibbons, says he is leading the Northwest ring league in hitting in the latest averages. When he steps to the plate facing Gibbofis he honestly and sincerely expects, to increase his percentage. Know Tommy? Tommy the. brother of Thantom Mike Gibbons? That's Tommy -Gibbon's,' the leading contender for Jick' Dempsey's crown, who has fought 'em all from the worst to th best with the ex ception of Dempsey chd;all the way back again. . - " - " Tommy put Jack Clifford to sleep in the; third round of a scheduled tenjframe encounter early, this week. It was his ninth consecutive knock out. Eriiil Meuscl, the heavy hitting Philadelphia National leaguer, and George Kelly of the Giants haven't a thing on this,' guy , Gibbons when it comes to pushing the ol' arm. The only difference between these two Lower Essex Motors advises that, effective June 2nd, the prices of ail Essex Motor Cars are again lowered the second reduction since last fall. This time the reduction is $150 on each model, making a total reduction of $350 in eight months. 1 Hie new prices, f. o. b. factory, follow: Touring . . .M.'. . .$1,445 Roadster .. . . ... .... . . .$1,445 Cabriolet $1,950 Sedan .......,..." ... ...... .. $2,300 GUY L.SMITH -S.EBVICE FIRST 25CS-5-7 Car nam St. OMAHA, U. S. A. Phon ePdouclas 197CL ENTRIES FOURTH RACE. Six furlongs, maiden 3-year-olds and upward. Purse $400. . Alice Byers H05). Air Queen (HO). . Candegrey (110). Jessie Wood (110). Bessie Mack II (115). All Bright (115). Doctor Blues (115). FIFTH RACE. Five furlongs, claiming fillies and mares. Purse $400. Apple Blossom (105). 1481 Ella Waldo (110). Sunny Ways (U0). - Big Cedar (110). Marty Lou (112). 1451Temp Duncan (112). Emma J S (112). Fern Leaf (117). Watch Your Step (117). Bit of Blarney (117). If Coming (117). Dolly Link (117). SIXTH RACE. One mile, 3-year-olds and up ward. Purse $500. ' , Voltrome (110). . 1399 Woodie Montgomery (115). Jim Bing (115). 1478 Regreso (115). 1461 Frank Shannon (115). Jerry (115). 1486 Benefactor (115). Apprentice allowance claimed. Track Good. is that Meuscl anJ Kelly each have nine home runs to their credit, while Tommy has nine straight kayoes. Of course, Kelly and ' Meusel haven't spanked out nine consecutive home runs. Keeler 1 is working out at the Creighton gymnasium. The husky westerner is polishing up his train ing in fine style, and if Gibbons has an idea in his dome that this bird Keeler will not be in shape for a tough mill the St. Paul heavyweight will be a surprised guy. Indians Get Wilson Cleveland, O., June 2. The va cancy on the catching staff of the Cleveland Indians, caused by injur ies to Steve O'Neill and Leslie Nun amaker will be filled by Arthur E. (Mike) Wilson, who was purchased from the Columbus American asso ciation team, it was announced to night. ; , r races in Eight BaseBaDKeswlls enaStandin0s WESTERN' LEAOIE. W. 1.. Pet. I' W.I. Pet. 2 IS .C;Soo City 21 20 .613 24 21 .63S OMAHA 20 33 .46 Wichita Tulsa. Joplln O. City 21 20 .51S St. Joe 17 24 .413 22 21 .M2Des Moines IS 27 Mi Yesterday's Results. Sioux City. 5; Omaha. 4. Des Moines, 4: St. Joseph', 0. Wichita. 6; Tulsa, 2. Oklahoma Clty-Jopltn, rain. Today's Games. Sioux City nt Omaha. Tulsa at Wichita. Joplln at Oklahoma City. St. Joseph at Dee Moines. NATIONAL LEAGIE. W. L. Pct.l W. U Tct Pittsburgh 2S 13 .Tu7 St. I.ouis 17 21 .447 New York 30 14 .(!S3 Chicago 1 Brooklyn 22 23 .SOolCincinnati -1 Boston 19 20 .4S7lPhlladel'ia It 4 3 Ht 3i9 Yesterday's Results. New Tork, 7; Pittsburgh, 0. Cincinnati, S; St. Louis, 6. None otburs scheduled. Today's (.nines. Philadelphia at St. Louie. New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Chicago. Boston at Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. I.. Pct.l W. 7,. Pet. Cleveland 30 14 .6S2, Boston 17 21 .447 New York 25 17 .505!St. Louis 19 24 .442 Detroit 26 22 .E:'.2!t'hi:ago 17 24 .416 Washl ton 23 21 .s:3!Philadel'la IS 22 .349 Yesterday's Results. New Yorlc, 7; St. I.ouis, 2. Washington, 7: Chicago. 2. Cleveland. 8: Boston. 4. Detroit, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Today's Games. St. Louis at New Torfe. Chicago at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. Dotroit at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. .W. L. Pct.l W. L. Pet, Indiana'lis 21 16 .683IMInneap'lls Id 1 1500 Kan. City 22 17 .564 Toledo 1 23 Uot St. Taul 20 13 .513 Colu'bus H 23 .480 Louisville 20 20 .SOOlMiiwa'k'e 17 21 .447 Yesterday's Results. Indianapolis, 7; Milwaukee, 1. Kansas City, 12; Louisville, 11. St. Paul. 1; Toledo. 0. Minneapolis, 7; Columbus, 1. Today's Games. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. , Kansas City at Louisville. Minneapolis at Columbus. St. Paul at Toledo. ' SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Atlanta. 6: Nashville. 0. Birmingham, 0: Mobjlo, .1. Memphis. 4; Chattanooga, S. Little Rock, 3; New Orleans, T. British Woman Champ Wins Fifth Round Play Turnberry, Scotland, June 2. Miss Cecil Leitch, ' British woman champion, defeated Mrs. Cautley of Thanet, 2 up and 1 to ' play, this morning in the fifth , round of the ladies' open golf championship. AH the American entrants have been eliminated. Miss Janet , Jackson, the Irish champion, defeated Mrs. Alan Mac Beth of Hesketh at the 19th hole in play in the British ladies' open golf championship tournament today. American Association Indianapolis, Ind., June 2. R. H. E. Milwaukee 1 7 1 Indianapolis . . . .' 7 13 1 Batteries: Shanck. Lingrel and' Clarke: Cavet and Dixon. Louisville. Ky June 2, (10 Innings.) Kansas City .12 J' 2 Louisville- ; 11 17 0 Batterlec: Bono, Reinolds. Lambert, Horstmiin anil Blackweii, Scott, JlcCarty; Long, Sanders and Kocher. Toledo, June 2. . R. H. E. St. Paul 17 0 Toledo 0 .6 2 Batteries:, Shea and Allen; Ayres and Manion. Columbus, O., June 2. , R. H. E. Minneapolis f 7 2 Collumbus 1 J Batteries: Smallwood and Mayer; Hald, onerman ana naruey.- Months Yankees Trounce St. Louis Team Pipp Hits Homer With Two On Shawkcy Gets Four Bagger, Schang on Base. New York, June 2. The Yankees hammered Shocker for seven runs in five innings today, defeating St Louis, 7 to 2. Pipp got a home run with two on bases in the first, while Shawkey poled out a circuit hit in the second with Schang aboard. Score: ST. I. Tobin, rf tierbcr. ss Slnler, lh Willi s, if ,Ot:iS I AB H O A' NEW YORK Mitchell, ss 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 12 2 2 .M'N'iy, 3 b liuth, if Pipp. lb Meusel, rf Hawk's, cf Ward. 3b Schang, c Sha'key, p Snver'id, o Eller e. 3b Jacobs, cf 3 0 3 2 0 1 2 1 l.ee. 2b . Shocker, p Lolllni, c Dcber'y. p xWetzel Bayne. n t e ster, n 0 f) 0 01 0 0: 0 Ol Totals SI C 27 11 xM'Manus Totals ?2 7 21 71 xWetzel batted for TVberry In seventh. xMcManus batted for Bayue in ninth. Score by" lnnigs: St. Loul 0 0 1 0 0 1 00 02 New York 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 X I Summary Runs: Williams, Shockor. McNally. Ruth. 2; Pipp. 2; Schang, Shaw key. Errors: Oerber, Slsler. Jacobs, Lee, Two-base hit: Williams. Three-base hit: Ruth, Uerber. Home runs: Pipp, Shawkey. Stolen base: Gerber. Sacrifice hit: Ward. Doublo plays: Ward to McNally to Pipp; MtMisel to Pipp. Lft on bases: New York, 9; St. Louis, a. First base on balls: Off Shawkey, 6: off Shocker. 4; off Ucberry, off Bayne. 2. Hits: Off Shocker, 6 In 5 innings; off Deberry, 0 In 1 inning; off Bayne, 0 in 2 innings. Struck out: By Shawkey. 6; by Shocker, 3; by Bayne, Winning pitcher: Shawkcy. Losing Pitcher: Shocker. Time of game: 2.05. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Evans. Indians, 8; Boston, 4. Boston. June 2. Cleveland took the first game cf Ita series from Boston, 3 to 4, today. Utile and Gardner leading In the onslaught on three Boston pitchers. Score: CLEVELAND BOSTON ABHOA Lclbold, cf 5 0 3 ! Fostor. 3b 5 10 1 Menos'y, If 4 10 0 Pratt. 2b 3 0 18 ABHOA Ja'Ies'n, cf 1 1 2 15 Jo'st'n, lb Ovaney, If Smith, rf (fard'r, 3b Sowell, ss Step's'n, 2b Thomas, c Collins, rf 31 1 0 Mclnni.1, lb 4 Scott, ss 4 1 13 1 3 4 4 Walters, e ' 0 0 0 0 unie, p llSothor'n, p Myers, p Neitzke, p xKarr xHendryx xVick Totals SJ 13 27 13 Totals 3!i 8 27 17 xKarr batted for Myers in fifth. ' xHendryx batted for Walters In ninth. xVick batted for Neitzke In ninths Score by innincs: Cleveland 1 3020011 0 S Boston .. i ......... 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 Summary Runs: JAmleson. Johnston. Graney, 2: Smith, Stephenson, 2; Uhle, Pratt. Scott. 2: Walters. Errors: Sewell. Foster. Two-base hits: Jamieson, Graney, Sewell, Collins. Mclnnls, Scott, Mc-iosky. Three-base hit: Gardner. Sacrifice hit; Mclnnls. Double plays: Johnston, Unas, sisted; Pratt to Scott to Mclnnls. Left on bases: Cleveland. 11; Boston, 1. First base on balls: Off Uhle. 2; off Snthoron. 2: off Myers, 2; off Neitzke. 3. Hits: Off Sothoron. 5 in 1 2-3 inning; off Mvers. 6 in 3 1-3 innings: off Xeitzke. 3 in 4 Innings. Hit by Ditched ball: Bv L'hl. Pratt; by Myers, Johnston. Struck out: By Uhle, 4; by Neitzke, 1. Balk: Uhle. Losing' pitcher: Sothoron. Time of game; :. umpires: uineen ana conoiiy. Tigers, 5; Athletics, 4. PhiladelDhia. Ji'ne 2. Mnnnp CnhW's home run today won for Detroit from Phila delphia in tho loth inning. f tn 4. Phils. delphia'a early lead was offset by loose piaying oenina Keefe s effective pitching tn the sixth and seventh. Bush beat out a single, to deep short with two out in Last Two 1312 Farnam The Slothing Sensation mm Mil Friday and Saturday, are the last two days of this sensational value giving sale. We must turn our stock into cash, and in doing so our prices are cut to rock bottom. The last two days will be record-break-, ers in lov prices. Cleverly styled suits from the workshops oi America's finest tailors are offered in this sale at these seemingly ridiculous low prices. Blue Serge Suits Suits in Every Sixe All $35 Suits New Straw M Ull Sailors and soft straws, everything' goes, two bit cash raiting sale lots' Values $2.65 $5.00 ffl C Values W-OJ Palm Beach Trousers, ;Lcol!ra:....$4.50 $16.50 iff the 10th. then Welch tried to catch Cobb's low liner and it bounded past him. c. Walker opened the local half with a home run Into th left field bleachers. TSeore: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB H O A AU.li.U.A. Blue, lb UWItt. rr e Hush, ss S Cobb, cf 4 Vcach, If S HUlin'n, rf 5 Jones, 3b 4 S.irg't, 8b 0 Flags'd. 2b J Ttapsler, o 3 Oldham, p 4 Holllne. p 0 4 ClaU'w'y, as 4 1 Hrasll. lb S C.W'Ik'r. If 5 Welch, cf 4 Perkins, c 6 Dungan. Sb 3 Dykes, 2b 5 Keefe, p I M'Cann 1 ; Hasty, p 0 Totals 37 10 30 111 Totals 33 S 30 13 xUcCann batted for Keefe In ninth. Score by Innings: Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 2 t 0 0 26 Philadelphia ,...0 00110001 14 . Summary Runs: Blue, Bush', Cobb, Hcilman. Bassler. C. Walker. Welch, Mc- Cann Dykee. Errors: Jones, Galloway, Irn pan. Two-bass hits: Uassler, Blue. Witt, Welch, McCann. Home runs: cobD. c Walker. Stolen base: Walker. Sacrifice bits: Jones, Flagstead. Double plays: Bra ill! to Oalloway to Pyko to Oalloway; Dugsn, unassisted. Left on bases: Dotroit, 0; Philadelphia, 10. First base on balls: off Oldham, 6; off Holllng, 1; off Keefe, 2. Hits: orr uidnam. in innings; oir Holllng. 0 In 1 Inning; off Keefe, 7 In 9 innings: off Hasty. 3 In 1 inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Keefe, Bassler. struck out: By omnsm, u; oy soiling, i; ny Keefe, 3. Winning pitcher: Oldham. Los ins pitcher: HastyTlme of game: 2;St. tnipires: Owens and Chill. Senators, 7; Sox. t. Washington. June 2. Washington solved Kerr for 12 hits, twice as many as Court ney yielded tn Chicago and the locals easily won today, 7 to 2. Score: CHICAGO ' I WASHINGTON ABHOAI .AB H O A John'n. s 3 0 1 ll.Tudge. lb 4 2 10 1 Mulli'n. Sb 5 0 2 d Harris. 2b 3 13 2 Collins, 2b 6 1 3 41 Rice, cf 4 2 2 0 Hooper, rf 4 2 2 0Bro'er, rf 4 0 0 0 Falk. if Most!!, cf Sheely, lb Tar an, c Kerr, p xSchalk 13 0 Miller, If Shanks, 3b Giiar'ts'. r 3 1 4 '0 3 10 0 4 2 3 3 2 0 3 1 1 0 4 0 4 3IO'Ro ke, a 8 1 3 10 OlCourt'JVP 30 1 3 33 12 27 10 l 0 0 01 Totals Totals S3 t 24 l xSchalk batted for Kerr In" ninth. Score by Innings: Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 Washington ..(...00004003 x T Summary Runs: Collins, Falk. Judge, Rloe, Miller, Shanks, Oharrity. 2; O'Rourke. Errors: Johnson, Falk, Kerr, Harris, 2; Sharks. Two-base hit: Miller. Stolen base: Rice. Sacrifice hits: Falk, Courtney, Mostil. Doubla play: O'Rourke to Judge. Left on bases: Chicago, 11; Washington, J. First base on balls: Off Courtney, 6; off Kerr, 2. Struck out: By Courtney. 1 : by Kerr. 3. wild pitch: Kerr. Paused ball: Oharrlty. Time of game: 1:49. Umpires: Evans and Moriarity, Lord Byng Has Been Offered Governorship of Canada Montreal, June 2. Lbrd Byng of Vimy has been offered the governor generalship of Canada, to succeed the duke of Devonshire, according to the Gazette . today. The paper says that, contingent upon Lord Byng's acceptance an official an nouncement of his appointment may be expected within a few days. Landis Announces Fight Against Base Ball Gambling Poot New York, June 2. Abolition of the base ball" popl will be one of the chief objects of the organized base ball crusade against gambling, Judge Kcnesaw Mountain Landis. commis sioner of base hall. Herlarrrf hfrc yesterday. This type of gambling will be stamped out if possible because "young men and boys who play the pool will be the betters of tomor row and no gambling in any form must be connected with the national1 j game," Judge Landis said. ' Days of Sale Friday and '-rr ?f"vsnv JUL ..rflh If 'f ILL X, M. GLOTHBS S MOP. ritrrs A VP B0Y5 OUTFITTED Is Afforded by This Sweeping fll (ft Shepherd Check Suits Erery Color All $45 Suits $21.50 Palm Beach, Mohair, Gaberdine asd Silk Simmer Suits $iys, H7, $2750 Dunlap Shoes and Oxfords Sacrificed America's finest footwear at about half price. Shoes and Oxfords, wide selection, two great lots. $12.00 to $16.00 Values 'Now $7.00 and $8.50 All Ball Strap Brogues, new arrivalf, rC specially priced, at.... '. vO.DO RnAcrArc .SKllt Out Saints; Black Hurls Excellent Base Ball Dcs Moines, la., June 2. Grover s support faltered twice .and Des Moines scored enough runs to win from St. Joseph, 4 to 0. Black, with faultless fielding behind him, pitched masterful' ball. ST. JOSEPH DES MOINES All II U A AB H u A 4 111 4 0 0 4 Con'lv. 3b 0 8 OjKen'dy, It 1 k 1 Orant, 3o 1 . 1 i Unnt'r. lb Beat'y, lb Flsh'r. If f'or'on. rf . 4 1 7. 2 O'O'Con'r, rf 4 3 10 BoVltr. cf 1 4 n Milan, rf 3 1 6 0 noi us. , . .. ..... ' r. M'Do'ld. s 4 1 3 SCoffey, Sb 3 0 4 Nufer. 2b 4 13 2iurown, ss 2 2 3 0 T rt'Anrfe'An. 0 ri.nv.r' n 9 0 1 1 ! Black. D 2 1 Totals 32 8 2tll! Totals ' ! 2' 14 SL-nra bv Innings: .... St. Josnph 0 000000O r i Lies Moines I!HHIU-. ntit Moeller. O'Cfln- nor, Coffey. Hrrors: Fisher, -."over. Two base hit: Brown. Sacrifice hits: Milan. k.. rnff.v T.ft on bases: t. Joseph, 7; Des Moines, i. Struck out: Hy uroyr, i; oy du, . ! "---',. cans: uii uufTwi. v.. , , by pitched ball: By Orover, Black, wild ,.w. , . ..... irrnA4 runa- None. Double plavs; Floher to Crosby;-Nufer to Beatty. Time of game: l;2ii. Umpires: Buckley and Guthrie. " Witches, 6) Oilers, . Wichita, Kan., June S. Wichita cap tured the second contest from Tulss. here today,. 6 to 2, by hitting Morris at op portune times. Beck hit his 12th' home run of the season In the seventh. The score: . TULSA L WICHITA ABHOAI .ABHOA Burke, If 4 13 I Smiih. cf 6 3 3 0 Tho' on, 3b 0 1 2iVaeh'rn. 2b 3 0 3 4 Wuffll 2b 4 0 0 OlBergcr. ss 3 14 3 Todt, i f 4 3 1 OiKast, rf 3 3-30 Query, lb 4 0 12 OiBeck, lb 4 2 9 0 Ben'tt.cf 4 14 0i Butler, 3b 4 0 0 1 M'Gln s.ss 4 1 2 4iBlak'ly, if 2 13 0 Hevlng. o 2 11 2; Haley, o 2 0 4 0 Morris, p 3 0 0 2'Greg'ry, p 4 2 J) : 3 Totals 23 7 24 111 Totals .30 11 27 11 Score by innings: ... Tulsa 8 ' 9 ' 1 1 " Wichita 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 x i Summary Runs: Burke. Todt, Smith, Bergcr. 2; East, Beck. Blakcsly. Errors: None. Left on bases: Tulsa. 6; Wichita. 1. Sacrifice hits: Washburn, East. Two-bass hits: East, Blnkenly, Todt, 2; Bennett, Mr Olnnii, Beck, Hevlng. Gregory. Home runs: Beck, Burke. Double plays: Burke to McGinnis: Gregory to Wsshbum; Ber ger to Deck. Struck out: By Morris, 1: by Gregory, 3. First base on balls: Off Morris, 4: off Gregory. 1. Hit by pltch'd ball: Haley. Time of game; 1:24. Umpires: Daly and Burnslde. 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