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Up-to-Date News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans Timely Hitting Helps Buffaloes Trim Boosters O'Brien Wallops Circuit Clout Over Center Field Fence Omaha Gets Early Lead. Des Moines, June 6. Timely hits in the early innings, including a home run over the center field fence by O'Brien, enabled Omaha to take the odd game of the series from Des Moines, 6 to 3, today. Score: OMAHA. AH. R. H. PO.A.K. 4ilalaaoo, lb 3 V 6 1 Hiirrh, c ,.... 0 0 t 1 0 M.rlifln. rf 0 0 1 0 J.ee. If 8 13 3 0 0 T.rllTflt. lb 0 3 B 0 0 Manev. 8b B A 0 1 1 0 O'Brien, rf 4 3 0 0 Massey. as ,3 0 S 8 8 0 1. Ingle, rf-e 3 1 8 1 0 0 Baunigartner, p , , 4 0 0 V 3 0 Maybe Phrenologist Had Something To Do With Dempsey Becoming Boxer ' By FRANK G. MENKE. (Coejrleht, l2l. by Kiss FetUrat Sydaloate, Inc.) "THE ROMANCE OF JACK DEMPSEY'S CAREER." Editor"! Note-Thle it ths flrct of s series of 13 artTrles which will war dally In thli column which deal with the early dsya of Jack DamtHny'i humorous, pluturewivw. ana vw IntcrwUng career. TUe next uiiiaiuuui sppeara tomorrow. Total ST II 87 IS 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. II. I'O.A.K. Kennedy. If A 11 3 0 0 Grant. 3b 4 1 1 0 1 Mueller, lb 5 0 0 14 0 0 O'Connor, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Milan, cf 4 0 0 3 0 1 I of fry, 2h 3 114 4 0 Brown, a 4 0 1 1 4 0 Anderson, e .8 0 3 3 0 A lllHrk. p 3 0 0 S 0 x Banner 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total .- 35 8 8 37 13 3 xHaumgertner batted for Burrh In 7th. x Banner batted for Black In Otb. Omaha 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 36 Vm Moines 0 0000801 03 Summary Home runt O'Brien. Two base hits: l.lngle, Massey, Browu. Socrl. fire bit I Maury. Stolen base! O'Brien. Ieft on buwi Omaha, 8; Dee Moinra, n, Htrurk out i By Black, 8; by Baumgertner, 3. Ilaae on halls I Off Black, 3: off Baum gartner, 8, Hit by pitched ball: lty Bauni gartner, O'Connor, Earned runai Omahii, 4 1 Ie Moinra, 3. .Umpires: Buckley ami Guthrie. Timet li27. Witches Get One Hit; Sooners Take Third Game, 1 to 0 Oklahoma City, June 6. Mitchell held the erstwhile slugging Witches to one hit today, a double bv Butler in the fifth, and Oklahoma City took the deciding game of the series, 1 to 0. Doubles by Hughes and Graham accounted for the only nm of the game in the eighth. Score: OKLAHOMA CITT. AB.H.O.A. Pitt, rf 4 1 -a Hushes, as a 1 Berger, u',1 0 1 alShanley, 2b 3 1 Kaet, rf t 0 1 01 harper, cf 4 8 M'Do'el, lb 3 Old ulGraham, lb 4 10 1 WICHITA AB.H.O.A Smith, ef 4 0 1 0 Washn. 2b 4 1 6 S 5 nniti. i h a 2 a Butler, 3b 3 1 1 ll.MoorJ, If 4 0 1 Blak'sly. If 3 1 01 Wright. 3b 2 0 1 Haley, o 3 0 3 2Parker. o 3 0 3 ureaory, p 2 u a .( .vlltcnell, p 3 AUIIHIH V V V V i Totals 11 1:7 13 Totals 28 1 24 161 XOrlffin batted tor Gregory In ninth. Score by Innings: Wichita n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Oklahoma. City....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Summary Run: Hughei. Errors: But ler. Gregory, Shanley, Wright. Two-base hits: Bullrr. Hughes, Graham. Sacrifice hit: Bhai'V;. stolen baser: Wright. Base on balls: . Gregory, 1. Struck out: By Mitchell. .'". 1 u Gregory. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By MtOfeell.- Grtffln. Double play: Harper to 1. raham. Left on bases: Wich ita, 3; '':homa City. 8. Umpires: An derson Becker. Time: 1:30. Saints, 10; Packer. 4. St. Joseph, Mo., June 6. St. Joseph pounded two Sioux City pitchers from the box today and took the final game of the series, 10 to 4. Ilovlik did not allow a hit until the sixth inning. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB.di.O.A, Con'Ily, 3b 6 2 0 3 Beatty, lb 2 0 8 Fisher, If 4 2 0 Cor'don, Sb 5 4 2 pon'wlts, cf 5 1 6 Orover, rf 6 3 0 wuier, 2D 0 2 6 Crosby, 0 3 2 6 Hovllk. p 4 0 1 Totals 38 It 27 10 6TOUX CITY. AB.H.O.AI Fox, sa '6101 Stelnb'r, 3b 4 0 3 0 Faddo'k. cf 4 1 3 0 Mats, lb 3 16 1 RoMson. If 8 1 3 0 Harbor, rf 3 0 2 0 JlaiT, 3b 4 0 0 2 Spellm'n, e 2 0 1 0 Parts, p 0 0 0 1 Stewart, p 1 0 0 2 Lets, ti 2 0 10 Graham, e 1 1 1 0 Total! 33 6 24 7 Score by Innings: Sioux City 1 0000011 14 St. Joseph 5 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 x 10 Summary Runsi Paddock, 2: Graham. S; Connolly, Beatty, Fisher, Corrldon, 2; Bonowtts, Grover, 3; Nufer, Crosby. Er ror: Roblson, Connolly,' 2; Corrldon, 2. Earned runs: Sioux City, 3: St Joseph, 8. Base on ball: Off Stewart. 3: off Lotz, 3; eff Hovllk, 4. Struck out: By Stewart, 1; by Lots, t; by Hovlik. 6. Left on bases: Sioux City, 1; St. Joseph, 11. Wild )!lchs: Stewart, 2. Two-base hits: Bonowltz, Nufer, !; slats. Paddock. Three base hits: Crosby, Grover. Balk: Hovllk. Sacrifice hits: Steinbrenser, Beatty, Hov ilk. Stolen bases: Corrldon, Crosby. Bon owits. Umpires: Holmes and Ormsby. Time: 1:65. Oilers. 7s Miners, S. Though crippled ana with several play ens switched, the Oilers made It two out of three from Joplin by winning today's came, T to 2. Adams waa In fine form, the visitor's threatening in only one in ning. Score: JOPLIN. AB.H.O.A. Chr's'n. cf 4 0 4 1 Smith, lb 4 3 3 0 Jlob'son, ss 4 3 3 4 Brats' hi, if 3 1 1 0 Mueller. 8b 4 3 1 1 Kraeg'r. lb 8 0 3 3 Strain, rf 3 0 3 1 Dunn. 0 10.21 Sohenb'g, p 2 0 0 1 Cedy. e 3 0 0 0 xWalker 1 TULSA. AB.H.O.A. Burke, Sb 2 114 Tho'son, 3b 5 1 0 1 Boehler. If t 0 2 0 Todt, rf 4 2 3 0 Query, lb 3 1111 Bennett, cr 4 1 4 0 M Gln'ie. es 4 1 2 3 Heving, 0 4 3 4 2 Adams, p 4 2 14 Totals 36 12 27 It 0 0 0! Hill. P 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 734T2 xWalker batted for Schenberg in eighth. Score by innings: Joplin ..0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 03 Tulsa 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 x 7 Summary Rons: Smith, Robertson, Burke, Boehler, Todt, McGlnnts. Heving, 3; Adams. Errors: Smith, Schenberg, Burke, Bennett. Two-base hits: Todt, "Mueller. Three-base hits: Bennett, Todt. Sacrifice hits: Dunn. Bratschi. Krueger. Stolen bases: Burke, Query, 3. Double playe: Strain to Robertson; Adams to Hev ing to Query. Runs and hits: Oft Schen- Berg, a ana s in 1 inninsjs. ease on nana: Off Adams. 1; off Schenberg, 4. Struck vt: By Adams. 3: by Schenberg, 1. Left n bases: Tulsa, 8; Joplin, ti. Umpires: Dalv and Burnslde. Time:-1:44. Victim of 4th Burglary T -XT rgi . Ci 1- - T.11, . Ilia 1 Par A OO OU'3 IO IdlK TTV- tttrU 4 : .via MMtliin 1 r burglars looted the Star store, 1831 North Twenty-fourth street, Sunday night and made away with $2,500 . , -1 i i . worm ui jiici.itnui3 , r, a 1 T . . f - 17 t and Haney for a report of his loss, M. Lvmson, propneior, saia, t am too sick, I have to go home. Don't ask me what I lost.. Come some other day." Entrance was gained by battering a back door. The loot, .which con sisted of shoes, clothing and jewelry, was carted away in a truck, police say. - Reds Slay 100 Prisoners in Khabarovsk as They Quit Tokio, June 6. (By The Asso ciated Press.) The Hochi Shim bun's Harbin correspondent says today that the bolsheviki, who are preparing to evacuate Khabarovsk, capital of the Maritime province of Siberia, shot 100 political offenders in jail there, ? CHAPTER I. Jack Dempsey dipped deeply into a portion of grapefruit served by a fashionable New York hotel and then chuckled. ' "HiwI bawl this is a laugh," he grinned. , "Here I am in New York spending 60 cents for an appetizer for breakfast fhe same amount of money that used to buy me three complete meals when I hit the town for the first time in 1916. Those were the days oh, boy, I'll say they were. Dempsey's eyes seenmk to drift back over the chasm of five years and then he Smiled again. "Say," he burst out, "did I ever tell you about that first trip of mine to New York? Every time I thick about it I find a big laugh in n, even though the going was mighty tough. I guess every fighter that hits the big town has a rough voyage for a while and I was no exception." "Why not spin the yam now begin the whole thing with the start of your career," was suggested. "All right if you think it will be interesting I am all set and ready to go now. And the first thing I'll tell you is that maybe a phrenologist had something to do with my be coming a boxer. "Along about the time I was about 7 years old the family lived in Mont rose, Colo. The town put on some sort of fair and my dad took me along to look things over. One of those - traveling phrenologists was parked there under a little tent and iie agreed to reveal the future of anyone for the total sum of four bits. My father led me up for a cranial bump inspection and tossed over the 50 cents. "It seems that before the phrenolo gist cot around to me he had elected six of the town kids to become fu ture presidents of the United States, had passed out two United States scnatorships aud had awarded four governorships' to some of the other kids. So when 1 wanaerea along- ne had no more first-class political jobs left. "He monkeyed around with my head bumps for a while and seemed to be debating over some nice re fined future forme. But the best he could do was to discover that I'd be a fighter. "'But,' he said to my father, per haps by way of apology, 'this boy will be a great fighter. Yes, sir, yes sir a great one. And some day he will become a champion.' "That, I guess, set my dad to thinking. Up to that time he had no worry about my tuture. Jfresent worrying was enough for him. But dad seemed to have some sort of faith in phrenologists because a few weeks afterward, when I got into a quarrel with one of the kids who lived next door, dad didn't halt the festivities. He let us go right along smacking each other while he stood by and watched us. "Earlier when dad caught any of us Dempsey boys squabbling with neighborhood kids he would shoo us home in a hurry and follow us up with a call down. But that day I guess my father wanted to see, if at the age of 7, I had any fighter makings within me. "I didn't whip the kid and he didn't whip me. He was heavier, taller and older, but the fight, in which neither of us waS damaged, could be called a draw. But dad seemed quite satisfied with the show ing I had made. Tigers Hammer Athletic Hurlers Hit Four Home Runs Detroit Gets 19 Hits--Win, 12 to 8. Omaha Bet's Official Racing Form Chart OMAHA, Neb- Monday, June 6, 1921 Fourth WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK FAST. -I4QQ FIRST RACE Fivs Furlongs. Purse $400, -v W.....V, ,,ww, nw.ni , v, ..... u vww. Index Day. Summer Meeting , 3-year-olds up. Net value Horse audi Owner W t. St. i 1 i Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. 1488 Old Coin. 11 (Brad) 1488 Blue Jay 11 (Rice) 1484 Petlar 8 (Rasmuss) 1491 Watch Your Step 8 1482 My Dream Light 4 1481 Sovereign II 8 (Jes) 1491 Big Cedar 3 (Barton 102 1487 Blue Van 6 (Marm 111 1484 Lola 7 (HcCrosson) 111 1488 Tom Ellison 4 (Mos) 116 1495 'Make Hsste 6 (Reed 116 1488 Bula Maid 9 (Shiel) 111 116 116 116 111 lit 116 2 1 3 7 4 9 10 S 11 6 5 12 VI, l3 2l 35 41 4 6 6J 8i 2i 81- 6 11 71 10a 10 91 91 71 81 6'11 13 12 V l3 2" 2 4s 8 6! 421 81 5 6 6 71 73 10'1 81 9" 91 8" 102i 11 11 12 12 S. Orr , 7, N. Tiller 2, L. .Hall 28. R. Spicer 2. B. Norton 62, C. Horn 46. Templcton 3. D. Hum G. Morrow 18. L. Mink 49. 8. Carter 48. W. 'Crump SVh 00-1 30-1 50-1 55-1 95-1 .95-1 15-1 00-1 00-1 At post 4 minutes; off at 2:44; time 1 1-5, :49 1.01. Standing good for all but Bula Maid. Won cleverly second, easily third driving. Winner b. g. Flandudes-Packetpiece, trained by E. F. Braden. (2 mutuele paid Old Coin straight 316.00, place $3.50, show 33.10: Blue Jay place 33.60, show 3310;, Petlar show $7.20. Overweights. Watch Your Step 5, Blue Jay 8, Lola 4, Bula Maid 5. Big Cedar 8. Scratch 1487 Patsie Harris 111 1491 Emma J. S. Ill, 1488 Satsuma Belle 111. 1491 Dolly Link 111. -, Old Coin away forwardly took the lead with a rush and neve seriously men aced he won with speed in reserve. Blue Jay broke full in his stride and ras ing close up from the start he easily outstayed Petler for the place; Latter finished gamely and ran a good race. Watch Your Step slow to begin closed a gap in a fast finish. My Dream Light showed speed but failed to stay. Bula Maid was practically left. . . I 4fYY SECOND RACE Fivs Furlongs. Purs $400. 3-year-olds up. Net value I JJJ , .nn ..rnnil 7fl thiril Mil 1 ( 1 1""" Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. i S 1487 Klmberly (Stillm) 116 1 1495 Flossie F 9 (Scov) 110 2 1487 Day News 9 (Carn) 116 6 1491 If Coming 8 (Neff) 111 10 1490 Doctor Blues 4 lll 7 1491 Fern Leaf 4 (Bray) 106 4 1495 Nellie Witwer 4 (Sc) lit 8 1482 The Cub II 5 (Alex) 116 9 1489 Caraway 5 (Herring) 111 5 1481 Ella Waldo 8 (Dru) 102 3 6" 10 4' 11 2J i 91 5 Str. Fin. 2Si Jockey Ods. St'h 11 8 9 41 9-1 71 6" 8' ,8" R3 6 6' 01 7110 . 10 921 L. Mink 2' 8'i 71 10 D. Hurn 1 G. Morrow 5.30-1 2 R. Scoville 6.35-1 T. Corner . 6.00-1 L. Adams T. Wayt G. Fields L. Mason R. Spicer 3 41 6i 61 7 8 E2.85-1 t4.56-l 19.50-1 8.85-1 6.00-1 2.70-1 10.86-1 At post 1 minute; off 8:17; time :24, :48 4-5, 1:01 8-5. Standing good. Won driving second and third easily. $2 mutuels paid Kimberly straight $12 60, place $5.20, show $3.70; Fiosaie F place $7.20, show $4.00; Day News show $4 00. Winner br. g. Ben Trovato-Africa, trained by E. Stillman. Overweights,' Car away 6, Flossie F 8. Scratch 1494 Texas Chief 107, May Craig 111, 1482 Bingen 116, 1491 Bit of Blarney 111, 1488 Tom Caro 116. . Kimberly broke fast and showing the moat early speed he was momentarily headed by Flossie F midway in the stretch then came again and outgained her in a hard drive. Flossie F was a forward contender from the start and but for .hanging in the final strides would have won. Day New ran a smart race from a slow beginning. If Coming closed an immense gap from a poor beginning. Doctor Blues ran a fair race. Caraway was sharply shut off soon after the start. Ella Waldo quit after racing a fast half. 1 en I THIRD RACE Fivs Furlongs. Claiming. Purse 3)400. 3-year-olds up. ' JyJ 1 Net value to winner $300, second $70, third $30. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. i j $ Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St'h 1490 Bessie Mack II 5 (E 110 1487 Spartan Boy 4 (JAB 115 Sister Florence 12 (E 110 Howard Bland (S) 115 1488 Mr. Kruter 4 (R S) MlO 1498 Old Man Crit '7 (W) 115 1481 Bevo 6 (Sheldon) 110 1481 Faywood 6 (R4K) 110 Pembroke 3 (Bailey) 105 Stilpo 8 (Taylor) 115 , El Capitania 6 (Bar) 115 Opal Wall 4 (Mor) 105 1457 11 13 R. Scoville 2.85-1 21 2!i Deavenport 2 50-1 4 8" G. Ury 36.85-1 5 41 Morrow 86.80-1 81 5 G. Fields 1.45-1 8-1 6 L. Hall 86.85-l 7t 71 B. Norton 22.50-1 81 T. Wayt 140.10-1 9 Froggatt 11 10 103 10 N. Tiller . 10' lli ll10 11" T. Corner 50.00-1 12 12 12 12 .Templcton 20.25-1 :24 8-5, :49, 1.01 35. Standing good. Winner b. m. Dr. Mack-Avena Jtose, 1 l3 41 S1 3" 41 61 51 21 ' 2a : 9 9 71 7 61 6 8 81 6" 9 7 5 10 11 12 At post 1 minute; off st 3:50:. time Won drivintr. second easily, third driving. trained by H. H. Evans. 2 mutuels paid Bessie Meek straight $7.70, place $3.50, show $3.80; Sparton Boy place $3.10, show $2.80; Florence show xix.ao. Overweights, Stilpo 4, Bessie Mack 4. Scratch Fox's Choice 115, 1487 John Spohn 115. Bessie Mack went to the front with a rush and opening tip a gap she tired an eight out and scored a lucky win. Sparton Boy was the best. Away slowly he worked his way up to forward contention and attempting to come through on the rail he was in close quarter and had to take up sharply and come around. Bessie Mack. He then finished fast and gaining and was rapidly overhauling the winner. Howard Bland ran a smart race and closed stoutly. Sister Florence also went well. Mr. Kruter unseated his rider and ran away a mile. Opal Wall also ran away a like distance. 1 Cf)? FOURTH RACE Six Furlongs. Claiming. Purse $400. 3-year-olds up. I JUi .l. , l..., 1rWt 70. third B30. Wt. St. 1 Index 1496 1433 1495 1489 Horse and Owner Presumption 12 (Shi 115 4 Magician 6 (AKutch 110 6 Repent 3 (Scoville) 100 3 Sea Beach 8 (Irwin 110 2 Hunter Piatt 5 (RS) 110 1 Gadling 4 (JAB) 115 8 1 i Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St'h; 4 1" 1" li L. Hail 1.90-1 6 61 4S1 21 T. Wayt 9.40-t 2" S'l 3'1 31 J. Singleton 3.75-1 12 21 2J 4' D. Hurn 2.45-1 51 6 61 5 G. Fields 12.70-1 81 4 6 6 1 Mink s 19.05-1 At post 1 minute: off 4:21; time, :2i 4-6, :48 4.5, 1:14. Standing start good. Won cleverly, second and third easily. $3.00 mutuels paid Presumption straight $5.80, place $4.10; Magician, place $9.70. (No show betting.) . Overweight, Repent 8 scratch: Kokohi 110-1493, C ranee row 115. , Presumption moved up fast, rounding the far turn and racing Sea Beach Into submission, he drew out midway in the stretch and won with something left. Magician raced far back in the early running, then closed a big gap through the last quarter and finished fastest of all Repent showed (rood speed and will improve. Sea Beach made the pace fast and tired finally. Gadling quit early. ' 1 CAl FIFTH 'RACE Six Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds up. . Net value I JJJ -,1- tmn mrmA 0.7(1 thlrJ SlO Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. 1 i S' Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St'h 1485 Loyalist 5 (R S) 1485 , Tableau D'Honneur 5 1494 Herder 6 (Irwin) 1488 Goldie S 6 (Geart) 1479 Sedan 7 (Irwin) 112 6 81 S'l 31 1" G. Fields 2.70-1 122 1 4l 4s 4 2l W. Crump .50-1 112 2 1" 1 II S4 Menders 11.10-1 107 4 2'J. 2J 21 4 E. Owen 84.70-1 117 3 5 6 5 5 D. Hurn 11.80-1 At post 1 minute; off at 4:50; time, :28 4-5, :48 8-5, 1:13. Standing start good. Won driving, second same, third easily., $2.00 mutuels paid Loyalist straight $7.40, place $3.40: Honneur, place $2.76. (No show betting.) Winner ch. g.. The Manager-Ancient, trained by J. Haggerty. Scratch 1488 Forbid. 106;. 1497 Woodie Montgomery, 122; 1496 Camilla MuUer, 112; 1494 Sandy H, 115. Loyalist, a forward contender from the start, wore Herder down a sixteenth out and barely lasted from ths fast closing Tableau d' Honneur. Latter was taken back soon after the start and allowed to fall far out of it. He closed with a a great rush and just failed to get up in a close finish. Herder set a fsst pace and hung on gamely when challenged. Goldie F showed good speed to the last eighth, where she tired palpably. Sedan is in poor form at present. 1 C, (14 SIXTH RACE One Mile. Claiming. Purse $400. 3-year-olds up. Net 1 JyrT v.iu hi., ain ,.nnJ 70. third aso. St Index 1484 1486 1486 1498 1498 1463 1497 Wt. 117 117 Horse and Owner Flash of Steel 7 (M Swenson 9 (Cornwell Money Maker 9 (W) 117 Benefactor (Her) 117 N. H. Beal 7(Neely Striker 11 (fechtel) Patsy Mack. 9 (Seul) Red Wings 8 (Ster) 111 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. StTi 117 lit 117 112 21 5 43 8 6 1 7 8 24 11 5 4 4" 6 81 3 6 6 1 23 7 7 8 8 Is 2 6 81 gi 4 1 8 1' J. Singleton 2.56-1 2'i Cornwell 68.40-1 8'i Dearenp't 13 85-1 4 G. Morrow 1.50-1 51 G. Wilson 4.95-1 6 J. Duggan 7.10-1 7l L. Mason 80 00-1 8 L. Hall - 30.35-1 At post 1 minute: off 6:21; time, :24 3-5. :48 4-5. 1 :15- 8-6. 1:42. Standing good. Won in a canter, second and third easily. $2.00 mutuels paid Flash of Steel $7.10, place $3.90. show $8 60: Swenaon. place $60.80. show $8.80; Money Maker, show $5.60. Winner ch. g.. Ballot-Niirella, trained by C. Derby. Scratch 1489 R. Lester. 117. 1492 Frank Shannon. 112. . Flaah of steel raced Striker into submission and. drawing clear, entering the . stretch he won in a eanter. Swenaon closed with a rush in a game effort and was a faat going second. Money Maker ran an improved race and outstayed the tiring Benefactor. Latter broke slowly, then rushed up to forward contention, but tired in the last quarter. Striker showed the most early speed but failed to stay. Philadelphia, June 6. Detroit completed the series today by ham menng three Philadelphia pitchers for a 12 to 8 victory. - Included in Detroit s 19 hits were home runs by Cobb, Dauss and Blue. Dugan of the Athletics also made a home run Score: DETR Blue, lb Bush, ss 4 2 Cobb, cf 4 2 Vouch. If 6 2 Hellm'n, rf 5 3 Shorten. r 0 0 Jones, 3b 6 2 Klags'd, 2b 6 3 Bassler, o 6 2 Dauss, p 5 1 Q1T. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A,, AB.H.O.A. 4 3 10 I'Witt, rf 6 2 3 0 ClOal'way. ss 6 0 J.W'ker, lb 6 0 I'.W'ker, If 4 01 Welch, cf OiPerkins, c 4 Dugan, 3b 3 Dykes, zu Totals 43 19 27 IS Keeie. p xBrazlU Hasty, p xMct'ann Naylor, p 1 2 13 1 0 Totals 40 12 27 12 xBraalll batted for-Keefe In fourth. xMcCaun batted for Hasty in eighth. Score by Innings: Detroit S 1 0 4 0 1 8 1 013 Philadelphia ...0 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 08 Summary Runs; Blue, 4;' Bush, 2; Cobb, Vearh, llellmann, 2; Bassler, Dauss, J. Walker, Welch, Perkins, Dugan. 2; Bra zil). Errors: Bush, 2; Jones, Galloway. Two-'base hits: Blue, Veach. Three-base hits: Bassler, llellmann. Home runs: Cobb, Dauss, Dugan, Blue. Sacrifice hits: Cobb, Bush. Double plays: Bush to Flag stead to Blue; 'J. Walker to Galloway. J.ert on oases: fmiacteipnia, ; ueiroic, 4. Base on balls: Off Dauss. 1; off Has ty. 1. Hits: Off Keefe. 11 in 4 innings; off Hasty, 7 in 4 innings: off Naylor, 1 in l inning, struck oui: y uauss, s; Dy Keefe. 1: bv Hastv. 2: by Naylor. 1. Los ing pitcher: Keefe. Umpires: Chill and Owens. Time: 1:41. Senators, 10; box, 7. .Washington, June 6. Washington made it four out of five from Chicago by taking the last game of the series today, 10 to 7. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. Judare. lb 5 3 13 1 Harris, 2b 6 3 X 6 Rice, cf 4 2 3 0 Lewis. If 6 0 1 Miller, rf 6 11 Shanks, 3b 4 1 1 CHICAGO? AB.H.O.A Johnson, ss 5 0 2 Mul g n, 3b & Collins, 2b Hooper, rf Falk. If Mostll, cf Hheely. lb Schalk. c Kerr, p xStrunk 0 0 3 S Gharrity, c 3 2 2 O'R'rke, ss 4 2 3 Courtney, p 3 0 0 Shaw, p. 1 1 0 Totals 37 12 24 ll Totals 39 16 27 20 xStrunk batted for Kerr in ninth. Score by innings: Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 Washington ... X I 1 0 0 0 5 x 10 Summary Runs: Collins, 3: Mostil, 2; Strunk, Judge, 2; Harris, 3; Miller, Shanks, Gharrity, 2; Shaw. Errors: Johnson, 2; Mulligan, Hooper, Schalk, Gharrity, O'Rourke. Courtney. Two-base hits: Har rls, 2; Gharrity, Miller. Judge, Falk. Three-base hits: O'Rourke. Sheely, Strunk. Stolen base: Shanks. Sacrifice hit: Ghar rity. Double plays: Collins to Johnson to Sheely; Johnson to Collins to Sheely; O'Rourke to Judge; Shanks to Harris to Judge. Left on bases: Chicago, 9; Wash ington, 7. riaee on Balls: oit Courtney, 4; off Shaw, 1. Hits: Off Courtney, 9 in 7 2-3 innings; off Shaw. 3 in 1 1-3 In nlnir. Hit by pitched ball: By Kerr, Klce. Struck out: By Kerr, 1; by Court ney, 1. Wild pitch: Courtney. Winning pitcher: Courtney. Umpires: Evans and Moriarlty. Time; 1:60. , , Browns, 5; Yankees, 1. New York, June 6. St. Louis defeated New York, 6 to 1, today In a light hitting contest. New York Waa held to two hits. The score: BT. LOUIS. I NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Tobln. cf 6 0 3 01 Roth, rf 4 0 2 0 0 OlPeck'p'h, ss 2 0 0 8 41 Ruth, cf 3 1 3 3 CIPIpp, lb 1 OlBod'e, If 6 0 Baker, 3b Ward, 2 b M'M'us, lb 0 Gerber, ss 4 Wetzel, rf 4 Will'ms. If 4 Severeid, o 3 Ellerbe. 3b 3 0 0 1 J'son, lb-cf 4 1111 Lee. 2b 3004 Davis, p 3 111 Totals 33 .7 27 11 Schang, c Collins, p Sheehan, p xtiawKes 3 0 12 3 0 3 4 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 6 2 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 xHofmann 11 0 Totals 29 2 27 15 xHawkes batted for Collins in seventh. xHoffmann batted for Sheehan in ninth. Score by Innings: St. Louis... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 New York ;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Summary Runs: Gerber, 2; EHerbe, Jacobson, Davis, Both. Errors: Baker, Ward. Two-base bits: Ruth, Severeid. Sacrifice hit: Lee. Lert on bases: JNew York, 9; St. Louis, 9. Base on balls: Off Collins. 4; off Sheehan, 2; off Davis, 8. Hits: Off Collins, 3 In 7 Innings; off Shee han, 4 in 2 innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Collins, Gerber, Struck out: By Davis, r, hv Collins. 1: bv Sheehan. S.J Wild pitch: Collins. Passed ball: Schang, Severeid. Losing pitcner: uouins. um pires: Hildebrand, Wilson and Nallin.' Time: 2:1s. . .. . . . Boston, 7; Indians, 6. Boston, June 6. Boston made It three straight from the world champion Cleve lands by winning today, 7- to 6. Speaker got four hits In five times up. Score: CLEVELAND. , BOSTON". ' AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.U.A. Evans. If 1 0 Ja'ieson, If 3 0 Burns, lb 5 3 Speaker, cf 6 4 Wood, rf 1 1 Smith, rf . 4. 0 Uardn'r, 3b 5 2 Sewell, ss 4 1 Pt'n'a'n,. 2b 3 0 Thomas, c 3 1 Wilson, 0 0 0 Malls, p 2 0 Caldwell, p 1 1 0 0 0 2 01 0 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 Coirins, cf 4 2 8 0 Vltt, 3b 3 1 0 0 Msnosky, If 3 1 2 0 Pratt. 2b 3 2 0 4 Hendryx, rf 2 1 8 0 Mclnnls, lb 2 1 11 8 Scott, ss 4 0 3 4 Ruel, c .3 I 3 0 Pennoek, p, 1 0 1 1 Myers, p z u 1 & Russell, p 10 0 0 totals 29 i 27 14 Totals 37 13 24 lOj Score by inninss: Cleveland 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 06 Boston 3 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 s 7 Summary Runs: Evans, Burns, 2; SneiLknr. Gardner. Sewell. Collins. 2: Vltt. MeSosky; Pratt, 2: Mclnnls. Errors: Vltt, 2; Hendryx. Two-base hltsr Barns, Mc lnnls, Collins. Tnree-Base nit: uaraner. Sacrifice hits: Malls. Thomas, Stephenson, Menosky, Hendryx, 2; Molnnis, Vltt Dou ble plays: Pratt to Scott to Mclnnls, 2. Left on bases: Cleveland, 10; Boston, 6. Base on balls: Off Mails. 1; off Caldwell, 1; off Pennoek, 2; off Russell, 1. Hits: Off Mails, 7 In 1 1-3 innings; off Cald well, 2 In 2 2-3 Innings; off Pennoek. 4 In 8 Innings, none out tn third; off My ers, 6 In 6 innings; off Russell, 3 In 3 In nings. Struck out: By Mails. 1; by Caldwell, 3; by Myers, 'J-; by Russell, 1; bv Pennoek. 1. Wild Ditch: Caldwell. Winning pitcher: Myers.' Losing pitcher: Caldwell, umpires; uonnouy ana jjinecn. Time: 2;0. . North Omaha Ramblers Trim Red Wagons The North Omaha Ramblers added another victory to their list yester day afternoon at the Carter Lake diamond when they trounced the Stroud Red Wagons by the score of 10 to 2. Bonnimire ,of the Ramblers was on the mound for the winners. The Ramblers are anxious to schedule out-of-town games. For contests with the team write Manager- Chase, 4912 North Thirteenth street, or call Chase at Kenwood 2247. Horse Racing Resumed l.f.r!m r!iv Titn fi Hnrsf Tac- AUWVJW Jt J t J " " " " - ing was resumed yesterday when the members ox tue entisn coiony neia in honor of the birthday of King Oeorge. inis was me nrsi racing event in 10 vears and Droved a no table society function. Colored Title at State. . . Detroit. Mich., June 6. The col ored middleweight championship is declared to be at stake in a 10-round bout here tonight between Joe Gans, New York, the title holder, and Kid Alberts of St, Loui. Attention! All Ye Babe Ruths and Kellys Enid, Okl., June 6. What was believed to be a record in the Western association was made here yesterday afternoon when Frank Reiger, Enid catcher, play ing against Springfield, made three home runs out of four times at bat, driving in a total of seven runs. Enid won, 12 to 3. Pirates Regain National Lead Defeat Giants, 5 to 4 Win ning Run Crosses Plate in Final Stanza. Pittsburgh, June 6. Pittsburgh regained first place today by defeat ing New York, 5 to 4, the winning run coming in the ninth with two out. Score: NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. Burns. If 4 111 Bancr'ft, ss 4 Frisch. 3b 4 Young, rf 2 Kelly. io a Walker, cf 3 Rapp, Sb 3 Smith, c 4 Barnes, p 4 Totals 32 7x26 IS 1 4 0 1 13 0! 1 10 2 1 I 1 2 3 0 0 12 I PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A. Blgbee, If 5 12 0 Carey, cf 6 Ma'nvle, ss 6 Cntshaw, 2b 5 Whltted, rf 3 Barnh't, 3b 3 Grimm,-lb 4 Schmidt, c 3 Ulazner, p 2 Adams, p 2 xMokan 0 1 2 2 0 3 2 3 2 0 1 114 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 I Totals 37 12 27 12 xMohan ran for Adams In ninth. xTwo out when winning run scored. Sere by innings: New York 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 04 Pittsburgh ., ,1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 15 Summary Runs: Bancroft, Walker, Rapp. Smith, Bigbee, 2; Carey, Whitted, Barnhart. Errors: Burns, Frisch, Cut- shaw.' Two-base hits: Smith, Cutshaw. Three-base hits: Bancrort, waller, wmun. Stolen base: Carey. Sacrifice hits: Burns, Young, Barnhart. Double plays: Barn hart to Cutshaw to Grimm; Frisch to Bancroft to Kelly. Left on bases; New York, 8; Pittsburgh. 9. Base on balls: Off Barnes, 2; off Glazner, 3; off Adams, 2. Hits: Off Glazner, 6 In 4 innings, none out in fifth; off Adams, 1 in 6 In nings. Struck out: By Barnes, 3; by Glazner, 1: by Adams, 1. Winning pitcher: Adams. Losing pitcher: Barnes. Umpires: McCormick and Hart. Time: 2:01. ' Brakes, ! Reds, 1. Cincinnati, June 6. Bohne, first man up .hit for a home run, after which Scott held' Cincinnati safe, Boston winning, 6 to 1. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A Powell, cf 4 Barbare. ss 5 S'hw'th, rf 6 Cruise, If 4 Boeckel, 3b 4 Holke, lb Ford. Zl Gibson, c Scott, p ' 3 1 11 4 2 1 4 10 4 1 1 0 6 1 0 2 Totals 87 11 27 1 CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. Bohne. 3b 4 3 0 3 Daubert, lb 4 014 0 Bressler. rf 4 6 1 0 Roush, cf 3 0 6 0 Duncan. If 3 0 10 Kopf, ss 3 12 2 Fonsecr, 2b 3 0 0 4 Wlngo, o 3 0 3 1 Rogge, p 10 0 6 xllargrave 10 0 0 Brenton, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 4 27 15 xHargrave batted for Rogge in eight. Score by innings: .... Boston 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 R Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 o l Summary Runs: Southworth, Boeckel, Holke, Ford, 2; Scott, Bohne. Errors: Daubert, Fonseca. Two-base hits: Boeckel, Rrhr Thrne-hase hit: Southworth. Home run: Bohne. Sacrifice hit: Powell, Cruise. Doubie plays: Bonne to wingo to Daubert; Southworth to Scott to Ford. Left on' bases: Boston. 7; Cincinnati, 3.' Base on balls: Off Rogge, 8: off Scott, 2. Hits: Off Rogge, 11 in 8 innings; off Bren ton, 0 In 1 Inning. Struck ouU By Rogge, 1; by Brenton, 1. Losing pitcher: Rogge. Umpires: Moran and Rigler. Time: 1:30. Dodgers, 7; Cubs, 4. Chicago, June 6. Brooklyn made It three out of four from Chicago today by winning the final game of the series, 7 to 4. Umpire McCaffrey,' on the reserve list of the. American Association, officiated with Umpire Quigley, because of the Ill ness or iienry j uay. iub biihc nnrinifT.w AB.H.O.A. Olaon. ax 6 2 3 4 Johns'n, 3b 6 2 2 0 firifflth rf 2 2 2 1 Neis. rf 110 0 te A 1 i n Kon'cb'y, lb 6 3 10 1 Mvers. cf 4 1 u u KMduff. 2h 6 2 3 6 Miller, c v u Reuther, p 4 2 1 0 Totals 19 10 27 12 CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. pi.nV ff alio Hol'cher. ss 5 1 2 Terrv. 2b .623 Grimes, lb 5 Maisel. cf 5 Sullivan, If 3 Kele'ber, 3b 4 rn 1 V. a Martin, p xO'Farrell Jones, p xKllllfer Tyler, p 2 10 2 3 1 2 2 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TaUIi i a S7 IS xO'Farrell batted for Martin In sixth. xKUIefer batted for Jones in eighth. Rpnrm. hv -Innlnrs: 'i Brooklyn 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 Chicago ...0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Summary Runs: Olson, 3: Johnston, Griffith, Nets, Konetchy, Terry, Grimes; Maisel. Errors: Miller, Kelleher, Daly, Martin. Two-base hits: Wheat, Grimes, Griffith, Olson. Terry.' Stolen bases: Konetcny, luiauu. siacnuce hub: urn fith, Myers. Double plays: Terry to Hol locher to Grimes;. Kelleher to Terry to Grime's. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 9; Chicago, 10. Base on balls: Off Martin, 2; off Reuther, 1. Hits: Off Martin, 11 in 6 Innings; off Jones, .2 In 2 innings: oft Tvler, 3 In 1 inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Reuther, Flack. Struck out: By Mar tin, 4; by Reuther, 4; by Jones. 1. Wild pitch: Martin. Ruether. Passed ball: Daly. Losing pitcher: Martin, Umpires: Quigley and McCaffrey. Time: 2:11. Cards, Hi Phillies. O. St. Louis, June 6. Ths St, Louis Car dinals continued their -heavy hitting to day, counting IS safeties and winning from Philadelphia. 11 to 0. Doak, who had- not pitched since he Injured his arm May 30, held the Phillies to three hits in seven Innings and then voluntarily gave way to Schupp. The score; PHILADELPHIA. . AB.H.O.A. Stengel, rf 2 1 0 0 B'me'er. rf 1 0 0 0 J.Miller. 2b 3 0 1 6 Meuael. II z u X v Wheat, c 0 0 10 Peters, o 1 0 2 0 Wr'ts'e. Sb 3 0 1 I R.Miller, ss 3 1 3 1 Will ms. u z i Lee, lb-lf 3 1.6 0 Br"gy, C-lb 3 0 8 .l! Vunan. n 2 0 0 ' 1 Betts, p 0 0 0 01 ST. LOUIS. . AB.H.O.A. Mann, cf 6 3 0 0 Janvrln, lb 5 3 16 '0 Stock.- 3b 4 3 0 0 Hornsby. $b 4 1 0 8 Schultz, rf 2 0 10 M' Henry, If 6 3 3 0 La van. ss 3 0 5 8 demons, c 3 1 3 2 Doak, p 3 10 4 Schupp, p 110 1 Totals 35 15 27 18 xFarktuion 1 0 0 0 . v . Totals 27 '3 24111 . xParkinson batted for Betts in ninth. Score by innings; Philadelphia, ..."....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 x 11 Summary Runs: Mann. 2: Janvrln, Hornsby, 2t Schultz. McHenry, Lavan, Clemone, UOSK, ocnurp. j.r.ui. w V, i , -. (pHnrv. Stock. Three-base hit: Hornsby: Stolen bases: Janvrln, MoHonry. nacniice mis: Stock. Double plays: Doak to Lavan to Janvrln; Hornsby to Lavan to Janvrln; , , rt u I n-- tn TCrnrarv. Left on ,1 . juuim iv ... " ...... ... bases: St. Louis. 7; Philadelphia, 3. Base on balls: wit jvrenan. , i off Schupp, 1. Hls: Off Keenan, 12 in 7 innings; off Doak, 3 in 7 innings; off Innings, Hit by pitched ball: By Doak, Wheat. Birum ouu w m, ., -j Doak. 3; by Betts. 2. Winning pitcher: .t..i.. nt,.h.,f ITannan. TTniDirea: uoaik. uw.i"a , , " Brennan and Emslie. Time: 2:02. American Association Columbus, O., June 6. , R. rl. 12. St. Paul 8 9 1 Columbus 4 10 1 Batteries: iianson, nnea, luaior ira Allen: Haid and Hartley. Louisville, Ky June 6. B. 11a Ba Milwaukee J o Louisville v i a Batteries: Barnes and Gosset; Long ami Kocher. . Indianapolis, Ind., June $. Kansas City i J j Indianapolis 2 3 Batteries: Carter and Scott; Stryker, Enzman and Henllne, Toledo, O., .June 6. R. H F Minneapolis .. 1 1J Toledo 9 IB 3 Batteries: Loudermllk. McLaughlin, 8mallwood, George and Shestak, Mayer; McColl. Orkia. Mead. McCullough , and lltaaigg Amateur and Semi-Pro Ball Wla. Fourth Straight. Clarke, Neb.. June 0. (Special.) Clarke won their fourth straight game by de feating Polk at Polk, 6 to 4. Tolk was shut out until the sixth Inning when they made four scores on one hit and four errors, tying the score. Clarks made the winning run In the ninth Inning. Bat teries: Polk. Anderson and Peterson; Clarks, Knowles and Lehr. Deahler Beats Carleton. Deahler. Neb., June 6. (Special.) Deahler' defeated Carleton, .9 to 2, at this plsce, Exeter Trounces Wllber. Exeter, Neb., June . (Special.) Ex eter base ball team smashed the fast Wllber team's record by handing them their first defeat of the season by the score of 4 to 2, on the WUber diamond. Hamilton. Exeter pitcher, was hit for seven singles. He kept them well scat tered and tightened up in the pinches, and struck out 12 men. About 300 fans accompanied the Exeter team to Wllber. R. H. E. Exeter ..........2 fl 0 0 0 0 2 x 4 2 Wllber 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 7 3 Batteries: Exeter, Hamilton and Sowers; Wllber, Caldwell and Prucha. Green Goblins Lose. Shenandoah, la., June 6. (Special.) The winning streak of the Green Goblins, colored bass ball nine from Kansas City, was broken when Shenandeah Mount Ar bors defeaters them, 7 to 2. McKee. local pitcher, struck out JO batsmen while bis teammates made 13 hits. Onkdule Wins. Oakdble, Neb.. June . (Special.) Oakdale defeated the fast Meadow Grove team in one of the best games of the season. Anderson starred for Oakdalo. Bat torles: Oakdale. Donavsn and ..Frady; Meadow Grove, Wingate and Burns. Struck out: By Donavan, 8; by Wingate, 8. Hits: Off Donavan. 4; off Wingate, . Amereian Legion loses. Glltner, Neb.. June 0. (Special.) Gllt ner won the third and deciding game from the American Legion club at Hastings by score of 9 to 2. Hill for Glltner pitched shutout ball, striking out nine men and allowing two hits. Hastings got their runs through errors. Batteries: Glltner. Hill and Hegenbart; Hastings. Fox, Emshoff and Hollings worth. Forfeits Ball Game. c i , x- -T . . . a finertat 1 In a game replete with sensational Plvs between pcnuyier .rummis u n.o City team with a tied score. 2 to 2, and two men on bases with none out in the ninth, David City balked at a decision of the umpire at the home plate and . . i. 4-i,i n-nt,tnw ,h. iamn Sc h 11 V - ler and David City have always been . . . i j . J U I . trass haVA rivals on me neia aim -" two fast organizations. The game was n.1 1 nv1.r art A tint, fan WOrO disappointed at the result. All future games oeiween m iw a canceled. The Woodmen of the World . n.h wii meet the Puritans at Schuyler next Sunday. Lawrence Defeats Superior. Lawrence, Neb.. Juno 6. Speclal.) Lawrence hall club won their fifth straight game by defeating Superior on the Law rence diamond. Batteries: Superior, De . . u.i i f.,u,,,npA. 1, leshner lancy aim vniy. "VT , m. and Banert. Struck out: By Delaney, 10. Fleshner, 3. Score, Dy innings. r Sunerlar 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l' 7 4 Lawrence .....1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 x Stromsburg Wins. , vr.u l.m. Rneclal.l Stromsburg defeated Utica at Utica. 6 to 2. which famein the first inning: Batteries:' Stromsburg, Olson and Anderson; Utica. Rogers and Tardy. Struck out: By Olson, 11; by Rogers, 8. Ellsworth. 9; Bingham, . Ellsworth. Neb., June 6. (Special.) Ellsworth defeated Bingham here in a . ,.t cam bv a 9 to 6 score. There was a big attendance present. Cornlea Loses. Lindsav. Neb., June 6. (Special.) Lindsay defeated Cornlea in a fast gsmj by a score of 6. to 1. Heegerl. star pitcher for Lindsay, allowed the fast bunch of Cornlea but two scratch bits. Linos.; by'r"'?S.S.:...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-5 Cornea V.: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Coxad Trims Brady. Cozad, Neb., June 6. (Special.) In hotly contested game of base ball at. Willow Island. Cozad defeated Brady by the score of 4 to 0. Blair Defeats Bennington. Blair. Neb.. June 6. (Special.) Blair beat the fast semi-pro team from Ben nington here in the best game of ths sea son by the score of 3 to 0. McKercher for Blair featured both in the box and at the bat striking out 16 men and allowing only 4 hits. At bat he made a single, a double and a triple out of four times up. Harris for Bennington had 11 strike outs. Score by Inning: . R H E Bennington ...0 0000000 00 4 3 Blair -0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 x 3 8 2 Summary Two-base hits: McKercher. Harris. Three-base hit: McKercher. Sac rifice hit: Buraeman. Left on bases: Blslf, 8; Bennington,- 9. Stolen base: Krause. Double play: Cameron to Krause to West. Struck out: By McKercher." 16; by Harris, 11. First base on balls: Off McKercher, 4; off Harris, 6. Batteries: Blair, McKercher and Krause; Bennington, Harris and Peterson. Umpires: Campbell. Wausa Wins Game. Wausa- Neb.. June . (Special.) Wau sa detested Hartington at Hsrtlngton, 3 to 1. The festures of the game were the pitching of Balrd and the home run of Lackes. Batteries: Balrd and Browni Jenny and Miller. ii) i Orrl, 6; afeoUa, 4. Scotia, Neb.. June 6. (Special.) Scotia lost to Ord here In a fast and Interesting game. Lefty Duryea bad one bad Inning. By hitting the firsrthree batters that faced him coupled with, two hits, gave them all their rnns. After this inning they were unable to do anything with his pitching. The hitting of Harry Selk featured, getting three hits, a double and home run. - jj jj jj Scotia J 1 Ord 6 8 8 Batteries: Scotia, Duryea and Ammer man: Ord, Homovltoh and Fafetia. Um pires: Peoppe and Petty. Minden Beats Campbell. Minden. Neb., June 6. (Special.) The Minden base ball team came out at the long end of a 3 to 2 score, defeating Camp bell, In what was conceded by all to be the best game played this sesson. The gams was close and .fast at all times, neither team having a decided advantage at any time, and both pitchers working st their best on ths mound. In the first Inning, after a run was scored, and In the fourth and seventh. Minden sdvanced runners to the third sack, but fslled to bring them across, and in ths tht'd, Joe Gaughan poked out a two-sacker with none out, and failed to score. The next three men being retired in order, Gaughan taking third on the second play. Campbell put men on the bases In all but the first and sixth inning. In the seventh they filled the sacks, with two out,- but Wtlley was forced at third. r Glenwood Beats Hastings. The Glenwood town team traveled to Hastings, la., and decisively trimmed the home nine, 13 to 4. CUenwood played superior ball throughout the contest, ob taining a lead In the early innings and holding it throughout the contest. Bat teries for Hastings: Gambol. Darling and D. Clark; Glenwood, G, Shiley, Shupd mid Bishop. Albright Merchants M In. The Albright Merchants trounced the Waterloo town team Sunday at Waterloo by the score of 11 to 2. Bloaslng on the mouud for the Merchants pitched superb ball, and this coupled wrih good fielding held the hard hitting Waterloo team to two runs. Manley caught for the .Mer chants. Fullerton Wins. Fullerton defeated St. Edward st St. Edward Sunday. 3 to 0, in one of tho best-played games of tho year. Tho feature of the game was a one-hamled catch by Centerflelder Smith of Fuller ton. Fullerton gathered six hits off Kite, while O. Ballinger held St. Edward to three blngles. ' Score by Innings: Fullerton 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 02 St. Edward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Fullerton. O. Ballinger and Miller; St. Edward. Kite and Fischer. Geneva Wins Two. Gonevs, Neb., June . (Special.) Two games were won by Geneva from Sutton. At Geneva the score was 11 to 3. Battery for Geneva, Eller and Tharp; Sutton, Bailey and Sharkey. At Sutton Geneva got the big end of the score which was 6 to 7. Batteries: Geneva, Alexander and Tharp; Sutton, Bailey and Sharkey. Wells of the Sutton team, featured the game by two three-baggers. Ohlowa will play here Thursday; Mliligan, Sunday, June 13. On June 19th, Stromsburg, the champions of the county, will meet Geneva at Geneva. Bert rand Wins. ' Wilcox, Neb., June 6. (Special.) Ber trand won from the home club today In the 15th Inning, the score being 6 to 6. Bertrand took the lead in tho third Inning, when they scored three runs' on three er rors and one hit. Wilcox scored two runs in the third on three hits and a walk. Each team scored one run in the fifth. Bertrand scored a run in the seventh and BaseBaDResulls dnaSiandin0s WESTERN LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet. Wichita 31 17 .646 Joplin 22 23 .489 Ok City 26 22 .632 Sioux City 21 24 .4fi7 Tulsa 20 23 .631 St. Joe 20 25 .444 OMAHA 33 23 .500 1 U. Moines 18 29 .383 Yesterday's Results. Omaha, 6; Des Moines, 3, Oklahoma, 1; Wichita, 0. St. Joseph, 10; Sioux City, 4. Tulsa, 1; Joplin, 2. Today's Games. Omaha at Sioux City. Des Moines at St. Joseph. Joplin at Wichita. Tulsa at Oklahoma City. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Pittsb'gh 30 14 .682 St. Louis Now York 32 15 .681 Chicago Brooklyn 25 23 .621 Cincin. Boston 22 21 .612Philadel. Yesterday's Games. Pittsburgh, 6; New York, 4. St. Louis, llj Philadelphia, Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 4. Boston, 6; Cincinnati, 1. Today's Games. Brooklyn at St. Louis, . Boston at Pittsburgh. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. W. L. Pet 20 22 .476 17 24 .415 17 31 .364 15 23 .843 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. I W. L. Tct. Cleveland 30 17 .6381 Boston 20 21 .488 New York 27 19 .6S7ISt. Louis 21 26 .447 Washing. 56 22 .543 Chicago 18 27 .400 Detroit 27 23 .640FhiladeI. 1(1 30 .348 Yesterday's Results. Boston, 7; Cleveland, 6. St. Louis, 6; New York, 1. Detroit. 12; Philadelphia. S. Washington, 10; Chicago. 7. Today's Gaines. St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at New York. , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Indian'lls 23 17 .576 Minne'lis 21 19 .626 Kan. City 23 20 .535 Toledo , 21 25 .467 Louisville 23 21 .623 Milwa'ke 19 23 .462 St. Paul 22 21 .512Co!umbus 19 25 .432 Yesterday's Results. Minneapolis, 10; Toledo, 9. Columbus, 4: St Paul, 3. , Milwaukee, 3; Louisville, 0. Kansas City. 5; Indianapolis, 2. Today's Games. St. Paul at Columbus. Minneapolis at Toledo. Kansas City at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at Louisville. x'. .v.-.m ll.il fhA ai-ora for Wllt'OX With a clean home run with ono man on. Ntdther team scoreu unui hip jum. n- -i nit a nonicr huh was called out for not touching third end his score 'u mwi vu,t.. ...-..-.. ..... Kelso stHgmt a pretty pitcher's battle. Maankn striking out 29 and kelso strik ing out 20. Wilcox will play th llastliiun UiHja at HnHtliiK next Sunday. Score by Innings: ! rwtrand ....030 014 fOO 000 001 ti 13 t Wilcox 003 001 200 000 0006 12 i, Batteries: . Maaske and Maiinke: Kclfo and jHcnlcke. Earned runs: Hc-rtraml, 3, Wilcox, 6. , Upland Beats Franklin. Upland, Nei., June . tbpeclal ) Frunklln played ball at Upland Sunday. The score follows: Jf Franklin 1 0 1 1J5 -' Upland 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 X 5 7 3 Batteries: Franklin, lrvln aud Inln; Upland. Llndgren and Mason. Upland plays In lloldregs next 1 hurt day. Mielhy Ueuts Hralnard. Brainard. Neb., June t). (Special. ) Shelby was defeated by the Hralnard American Legion team in a fast and simp py game here Sunday. Ths '-score being S to 1. Score: R. u. E. Shelbv 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 7 2 Bralnard 1 0000001 X 2 7 3 Batteries: Shelby, McBeth and Mleke ; Brainard, C Hlavae and Koza. Hooper, 8; Sorlbner, 4. Scrlbner. Neb.. June 6. A big crowil accompanied the base ball boys to Houprr to see the game between Scrlbner and Ht,oper- it. it. r Scrlbner 0 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 14 11 3 Hooper ,0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 x 5 7 t, Batteries: bcriDner, r.uu nu Hooper, Sherman and Jenson. you enjoy 'em lust the same. Light aSPUR Cig arette and taste Its pur m - 4 leaf blend o Crimped (no paste) 6v B 1 O O K. 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