THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE . 30, 1921. Up-to-Bate News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans JPeters Defeats ; Reed in State Golf Tournament 3 . Former State Champion Loses ; To Country Club Player, ijj 4 and 3; Reynolds, ; Young, Hughes Win. lBBntasSsssJB ,.. Sam Reynolds, four-time state ;;; champion, loat the feature match of .. the tournament to Ralph Peters, !; present state champion, 1 up. The ;; match was hard-fought through .I'out Reynolds has not been playing . u hit usual time on the Harrav Hol- ;;,low links since the tournament started. Reynolds is from the ': Field club, while Peters carries the " banners of the Country club. " Two former state champions were Removed from the running in the first round of match play in the state golf tournament at Happy Hollow yesterday. ' I" Other former champs, however. Jjjad easy sailing. Kenneth Reed of Happy Hollow iji "one ex-titleholder, who felt the sting of defeat in the first round. lie tost to C. H. Peters of the Country dub. 4 and 3. The result was something of , a surprise. Erratic as Reed some times is it was believed he would vanquish the Country- club youth. Peters, however, was in fine form yesterday and took Reed to a neat trimming. Guy Beckett of, Happy Hollow, himself a former champ, removed John Redick, also a former champ atid one of the Country club aces, Beckett defeated ftedick 2 up. J.Sam Reynolds, Blaine Young, who Was medalist in the qualifying round, and Jack Hughes were easy winners. ! E. D. Lvman. the University of California youth, who was touted as a. dark horse was stopped in his tracks in the first round -by SB. C. Crook of Happy Hollow, who took the native son into camp, 4 and 3. ; Reynolds, who has been state champion Snly four times, beat John Reed of Elmwood, S and 4. . He didn't even muss his hair. Ray Shields of the Field club was Blaine Young's victim, losing 7 and S. Out-of-Town Flight M. B. "Blemond, Loup City beat J. Crumback, Tork, 1 up. C. J. Hatred, Columbus, baat T. Hunts man, Hebron, 1 up. .JO, A. Wunder Falrbury, beat A. E. Bowlrs, Hebron, 4 and 3. . V, M. Craven Wayne, and F. E. South, Norton both defaulted. C. C Golden, O'Neill, beat H. W. Bhlry. 4 and 2. , P. Parr Norfolk, beat H. B. Beeler Loup City, 1 up. W. C. E. Noll, Ord, beat D. Marsh, He bron 1 up. R. H. Mathew. Loup City, beat W. J. Farley, Grand Island, 6 and 4. - Pairings For Today, , M. B HimmnnA nlava f? J. HarroA B. A. Wunder. bye. C. C. oldn, bye V. C. H. Noll plays H. H. Mathew. K" , PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT. .r i ni. nvuwii C. C. Sadler, H. H., beat TV. N. Cham bers, C. C. by default. B. A. Crela-hton. C. C, beat J. B. Pul vf. V. C. by default L. P. Campbell. H. H., beat T. L. Davis, a ana i. C. Q. Smith. Tork. Neb., beat J. 1. an. F. C. by default C E. Terrell, H. H.. beat fcobert Gar-. rail, C. c. 1 up on 1 holes. . H. R. Tollefaon. Kearney. Neb., beat J. .A. Epeneter, H. H., I up. O. G. Lleben, F. C. beat H. C. Wood land. H. H.. 3 and 1. J. J. Fltxgerald. Lakoma, beat Q. E. Gillespie, f. C. 4 and 2. ' Bryee Crawford. H. H., beat Ed Moors, leukoma. 9 and 1. P. R. WlUmarth, E. P., beat V. D. Bens dirt, F. t' 1 up, on 20 holes, vp. M. Altken, Lincoln, beat Ralph Dold. C. C. 6 and 4. J. T. llertwell. If. H., beat W. B. Mil lard, C. I'.. 1 up. . ii. A. .:nritensn, is. r., neat ueorge MrDonald. I.akoma, 2 and 1. .!. H. MarleyH. H beat TT. E. Pal Wialier, "H. H.. 6 and 4. ,.H.T. Hall beat I. Kountse, C. C, 4 and ;. A. H. Clark, F. C, beat Terry Rlemers, F. C, i up. ' Second Round. C. C. Sadler. H. H., beat E. A. Crelgh ton. O. C. C, and 1. L. P. Campbell, H. H., beat C. O, Smith. Tork. 3 and 2.. . ?. E. Terrell, H. H., beat Oscar Lleben, F. C. I and 1. C. H. Marley, H. H., beat H. A- Christ, ensen, E. P., 1 up. II. R. Tollefson, Kearney, beat H. T. Hall, It. H., 2 up. J. J. Fltagerald. I.akoma, beat J. T. Bertwell. H. H.. 4 and 3. Phil Altken, IJncoln, beat P. R. Wll marth. E. P., 1 up.., : A. H. Clark. KvCW'bcat Brycs Crawford, nr II. ay oyuatm. ii 1 VICE PRESIDEST'8 FLIGHT. - nrst Kounu. ur v rh.mhn. IT. c. and J. E. Pul- Tenr" K.'-O., both defaulted. i T. L. Davia, O. C. C, beat I. J. Dunn, Robert Garrett, O. C. C, beat H. C Woodland. H. H., 1 and .1. ' w. E. Palmatter, H. H., beat George McDonald, l.akorua, 2 up. J. A. Epeneter, H. H beat D. Kountie. O C. C, 1 up. 21 . holes. . W. B. Millard, jr., O. C. C, beat L, E. Gillespie. F. C. 1 up. Ralph Dold, O. C. C. beat V. D. Bene dict, F. C. 3 and 2. " f .Xerry Rlemers. F. C, beat E. M. Moors, ; DIRECTORS' FLIGHT. w , First Round. Jack Sharp, F. C. beat J. W. Mad den. O. C. C, by1 default.- C B. Mosar. H. .H,.beat Al Cahn, F. C; by default. , jtuas 'Wllllama. Tork, beat Fred Scholer, 1C H., by default. 43ty Furay, O. C. C beat A, C. Potter, O. C C I and 3. -A. H. Bewsher, H. H., won by default, drew bye. R. W. Koch. O. C. C, beat W. C. Fraaer. JtT H.. by default. - JE. N. Benson. H. H.. beat R. U Harris-. H. H.. by default. C. M. Rice. M. P beat C. E. Griffey, F. C, by default SURPRISE FLIGHT. ( 8ecoad Round. ' F S. Morgan, Wayno, beat W, BUnn, V'itT"x. Curran, "o. C. C, beat J. Poullos, T "ft Monoid, F. C. beat Harold Rus. ell. 1 up. 1 holes. D. T. McKlnnon. Norfolk, beat F. C Clough, F. C. 2 and 1. Ned Reynolds. F. C. beat W. H. Dale, H. H., S and 3. John. Tewle, O. C. C... beat H. Mc Carthy, Lakoma, 2 and 2. , E. E. Brando. -F. C, beat Thomas Hont. F. C. 3 and t. " - A. E. Vitisonhalor, E. P., beat A. M. Pommer, 1 and 1. SECRETARY'S FliGHT. J . First Rouad. Harry A. Koch, C. C, boat Albert Cahn. I and I. j. R. Smith. Tork, Nsb., won by default W. P. Arnold. F. C, boat R. H. Harris, H. H., I and 2. K. A. Psgaa, H. H.. beat C E. Griffey, T. by default. Paul Reynolds, P beat X W. Madden, C C. by default F. L. Marks. F. ft, beat A. H. Bsw her, H. H., by default J. Berkley, Lakoma, beat Russell Wll. llama, Tork. Neb., 3 and 1. Don Blssott. E. P., best C B. Moser, H. H.. i and 4. I. P. -Golden. O'Neill. Neb., beat E. N. Benson, H. H.. 4 and 3. O. W. Calkins, F. C, beat R. W, Bach, C ft, 4 and J, 'Rail enMtandtogs WESTERN LEAGUE. W.I Pct.l Vr.Xj.Trl Wichita ..41 37 .403 Des Uolnrs.il t .47 OMAHA .40 S3 .6M St. Joseph SI 17 .464 Sioux City. 17 S3 .623 Joplln 31 34.443 Okl.CIty 34 34 .300 Tulsa 38 43 .400 Yesterday's Results. Dra Moines, Si Omaha, S. Joplln, (; Tulsa, 3. Wichita, 4; Oklahoma. City, 2. St. Joseph, IS; Sioux City, 7. Today's Game. Omaha at Dm Moines. . Oklahoma City at Wichita. Tulsa at Joplln. St. Joaeph at Sioux City. AMERICAN LEAGCE. W.L. Pet. Cleveland 44 34 .(47 Detroit .. New Tork 41 21 .694 Chicago .. Wash'gtoa 37 33.S3St Louis.. Boston ..,33 33.432 Pbilaphla Testorday't Results. New Tork, 1-6; Boston, l-I. St Louis, 4; Chicago, 3. Cleveland, ; Detroit, 3. Philadelphia, 5; Washington, Today's Games. Chicago at St Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington. Boston at New Tork. W.L. Pet 33 34.473 .24 14 .413 .2 33 .433 36 40 .333 NATIONAL LEAGCE. W.L. Pet Pittsburgh 44 23 .447 Brooklyn . New Tork 40 34 .404 Chicago ... Boston ...33 21 .647 Cincinnati St. Louis.. 34 52.616 Phila'pbla Yesterday's Results. Pittsburgh, 3; Chicago, 1. f Boston, 3; New Tork, 2. Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 3. Today's Games. . Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. New York at Boston. . Brooklyn at Philadelphia. W.L. Pet. 34 34.600 23 34.440 26 33.391 13 44 .303 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W.L. Pet. W.L. Pet. Min'apolis 33 24 .634 St. Paul.. 33 34.485 30 33.473 80 82.484 24 33.400 Louisville 3s3T.ni Kan. city Toledo .. ..80 37 .624 Indian'olls Milwaukee 35 33 .6221 Columbus Yesterday's Results, Louisville, 3-14; Columbus, ' 2-1. Indianapolis, 6-4; Toledo, 1-4. St. Paul, 13-3: Milwaukee, 3-3. Minneapolis. 6-3; Kansas City, 4-2. , Today v Games. Kansas City at Minneapolis. Milwaukee at St Paul. Indianapolis at Toledo. Louisville at Columbus. - H. M. Moors, C B., beat Jack Sharp. F.. ft, 1 up. C. E. Paulson, H. H., beat Guy Furay, C, 3 and. 2. L. L. Nelson, Norfolk, beat W. C. Fraser. H. H.. 3 and 2. L. E. Thomas, Hebron, beat C. M. Rice, M. P.. 3 and 2. O. V. Swanson, Loup City, beat A. C. Potter, C ft. 1 up. P. W. Downs, H. H., beat Fred Schoeler, H. IT., 3 and 1. , Second Round. H. M. Moore, ' C B., best Paul Rey nolds. M. P., 1 up. Don Blssett, Elmwood, beat Harry Kocn, C. C, 1 up. Phil Downs, H. H., beat J. JBecxiey, J.a- komu. 6 and 3. C K. Paulson, H. H., beat D. u. swan- son, Loup city, s ana z. J. R. Smith, York, beat v. it. aiarKs, C. 2 up. L. L. Nelson, Norfolk, beat C. W. Cat kins. F. C 7 and 6. W. P. Arnold, F. C Beit J. F. uoiaen. O'Neill, '4 and 2 - L. E. Thomas, Hebron, beat E. A. i-egau, H. H.. 1 up. 13 holes. CHAMPIONSHIP CONSOLATION. Second Round. W. W. Hoye, H. H., beat Ray Shields, F. C, 2 and 2. . Francis uaines, u. (j. w., peat a. i. Swarts, F. C, and 6. 'A. C. Clapp, c. a., neat tsm lousem. M. P., by default. . Ed Lyman, F. c beat nennetn neea. H.- H.. 8 and 2. Fred Vette, ii. H., oeai jonn nesa, n. 2 up. James Blakeney, F. C, beat, J. P. 'Web ster, C. C. 3 and 2. ' t , M. J. Swarta, r. v., neat jonn nea- lck, O. C. C, by default. J. B. Harvey, tr. u., oeai a. xiig- glns, O. C. ft, 1 up. All Win Patch Takes . First Beatrice Race Beatrice, Neb., June 29. The sec ond day of th circuit races brought out a larger crowd than on the pre vious day. The 2:24 trot went four heats, All Win Patch winning. It required five heats to decide 4he 2:22 pace, with nine starters, Mary Dillard winning, with Billy Mitchell second. Beesele'y, driver of Mary Dillard, and Dennis, driver of Mitch ell, the last two horses left in the last heat, were fined $25 each by the judges ! for failing to drive to Summary: j 2:24 trot, purs $360: All Win Patch ...... Bud Archdalo Bonnie Day ..... Belle Donna ' rxillv Frisco ...1 ...2 ...3 ...3 ...4 6 ro Direct Echo, disqualified. Time 2:22, 2:30. 2:31. 2:21 2:22 Pace, Purse, 3tu: Marry Dillard 1 BUly Mitchell 2 Peter Supple , 4 Francis San Frtfn Lewis Foster , 7 Bernlce May 1 3 7 1 2 2 4 ro 8 ro ( ro 3 4 t ro. Charllne Peter Payne Lucy Mac See. disqualified. Time 2:14, 2:16. 2:20, 2:2154. :30. 2:12 trot, purse, yjov: Miss Rexetta . Tip Frisco Spike Tolus Allway ..3 ..2 ..4 Time 2:17. 2:14, 2:16. Running, one-half mile: Unconcerned won; Tom Paxton, second; Bula Wick, third. Time, 61 seconds. , ' Running, five furlongs: Watch Tour Step won; Bula Maid, second; Alice Leg ler, third. Time 1:01. American Girl Wins Last Match in England Wimbledon. June 29. (By The Associated Press.) Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California won the final match in the women's singles of the British turf court lawn tennis cham pionship tournament here today, de feating Mrs. Satterthwaite of Eng land in straight sets, 6-1, 6-0. Miss Ryan thereby earns the right to meet Mile. Suzanne Lenglen in the chal lenge round for the championship. ii . ... Play at' Crescent Dode's All-Stars will play a dou ble-header at Crescent, la., July 4, at the big celebration to be held at that town. Sunday, the All-Stars will journey to Elkhorn, Neb., where they will clash with the town team. Officials Refuse To Parole Johnson In Time for Bout Washington June 29. Appeals to the Department of Justice for the parole of Jack Johnson, form er heavyweight champion, have been turned down, Attorney Gen eral Daugherty announced Tues day. He said that "considering the crime," he did not feel that the parole privilege should be ex tended merely to allpw Johnson to witness the world's title fight Saturday. Johnson's term at the Leavenworth prison expires, July 9th. New York Takes Double-Header; Ruth Hits Homer "Bambino" Wallops Out 28tli Circuit Clout Pcckin paugh's Four-Bagger in 10th Wins Second. New York, June 29.-lNew York defeated Boston in a double-header today, 8 to 5 and 5 to 3. The sec ond same was won in the 10th in ning when Peckinpaugh hit a home run into the right field stand with Fewster on base. In the opener Peckinoauarh hit a homer off Pen nock with Hoffman on base. Ruth made his 28th home run of the sea son in the second game off Bush Score: First game: BOSTON. AB.H.O.A NEW TORK. ' AB.H.O.A. L'ibold, cf 3 0 2 1 Fewster, ef 6 2 10 Foster, 3b 3 M nosky, If 4 Pratt, 3b 3 P'np'ugh, ss 3 Ruth. It 2 Meusel, rf 4 Plpu. lb 4 Vlck. rf Collins, lb Scott, ss M'Nally, 3b 3 Ward. 3b 3 Ruel, o Pe'nock, p Karr, p Hoffman', e 3 Shawkey, p 2 Totals 30 11 27 8 Totals S3 T 24 101 Score by Innings: Boston 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 New Tork 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 X 8 Summary Runs: Foster. Menosky. Pratt, Vlck, Collins, Scott, Fewster, Peck inpaugh, 2; Ruth. Plpp. 2: Hoffman. Shawkey, Errors: Foster, Peckinpaugh, McNally, Hoffman. Two-base hits: Few ster, Shawkey, Vlck, Hoffman. Three- base hits: Ward, Vick. Home run: Peck inpaugh. Stolen bases: Plpp, Ward, Foster. sacrifice nits: Fhawkay. Meusel. Feck- Innaugh, Ward. Double plays: Lelbold to scon to voster; rratt to uomns to warn; Peckinpaugh to Plpp. 2; Foster to Pratt to Collins. Lert on bases: New York, s; Boston, 4. First base on balls: Off Shaw key, 3; off Karr, 3; off Pennock, 3. Hits: Off Pennock. 8 In 3 Innings, none out In fourth; off Karr, 3 In S innings. Struck out: By Shawkey, 4; by Pennock, 1; by Karr, 1. Balk: Shawkey. Losing; pitcher: Pennock. Time of game: 2:10. umpires: Owens snd Chill. Second game: . BOSTON. - A.B.O.A. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A L'ibold, cf 4 2 4 1 Fewster, cf 4 2 10 Foster, 3b P'p'ugh, 6. 1 4 3 13 4 0 1 4 11 3 1 13 3 12 4 16 4 10 M'nosky, If Ruth. If Baker, 3b Meusel. rf Plpp. lb Ward, 2b Schang, o Mayers, p Pratt 2b Vick, rf Collins, lb Scott lb "Walters, o Bush, p Totals 33 8 27 8 Totals 34 30 22 xNonstout when winning; run scored. Score by Innings: Boston 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 08 New Tork 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 25 Summary Runs: Lelbold, Menosky. Col lins, Fewster, Pecklnpsugh, Meusel, Plpp. Error: Peckinpaugh. Two-base hits: Let- bold, Mays, Schang. . Collins. Homo runs: Peckinpaugh, Ruth. Sacrifice hit: Scott. Double plays: Lelbold to Pratt; Scott to Pratt. Left on bases: New Tork, 4 u Bos ton, 2. First base on balls: Off Bush, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By. Bush. Fewster. Struck out: By Mays. 3; by Bush, 4. Time of game: 1:66. Umpires: Chill and Owens. Athletics, 8 1 Senators, 1. Washington. Juno 28. Harris held Washington safe in all but one rnning today, while the Athletics batted Zachary hard and won, 6 to 1. Five speedy double plsys, three by the Athletics, were fea tures. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Witt rf 6 Dykes, 2b 4 Welch, cf 4 2 0 0 Judge, lb 4 0 4 2 2 SlSHarrls, 3b 4 13 2 3 OIRIee. cf 3 0 2 1 2 01 Smith, rf 4 3 1 3 13 2!MI!lei If 2 0 4 1 2 li Shanks, 3b 3 0 4 Johnson, If 6 JWal'er. lb S Perkins, c 4 Dugan, 3b 5 M'Cann, ss 4 3 2 2IGharrlty, e '3 1 6 2 4 6ILamotte,ss 3 12 1 '. 0 3 1 Zachary, p 2 0 0 xBrower 10 0 BHarria, p 4 Totals 40 17 27 14Acosta, p 0 0 0 , - V Totals 23 0 37 14 , xBrower batted for Zachary In eighth. Score by Innings: Philadelphia .0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 S Washington ........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Summary Runs: Johnson, J. Walksr, Dugan,- 3: Rics. Errors:, McCann, 8. Har ris, Shanks, Gharri ty. Two-base hits: Witt Wslch. Thrss-bsse hit: Dykes. Sacrifice hits: Miller. Perkins. Double- plays: Mc Cann to Dykes to J. Walker; J. Walker to McCann to J. Walker,- 2; Lamotte te S Harris to Judge: Shanks to 8. Harris to Judge. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 11: Washington, 2. First base on .balls: Off B. Harris. 1: off Zachary, 2. Hits: Off Zachary, 16 In 8 Innings: off Acosta, 2 In 1 Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Zachary, Dykes. Struck out: By B. Har ris. 2: by Zachary, 8. Time of game: 2:00. Losing pitcher: Zachary. Umpires: Nallln and Connolly. - Indians, 9; Tigers, 6. : Cleveland, O., June 28. Cleveland won the first game of a four-game series from Detroit today by hammering the Detroit pitchers for 17 hits. Including three doubles and a triple. Score: DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. Blue, lb 4 2 11 1 CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. Evans If 3 110 Bush, ss 4 J&'ieson, If Watr.by. 2b Speaker, cf Wood, if Smith, rf Cobb, cf 4 Veach, If 4 Heil'an, rf 2 Jones, 3b 4 F'gsfad, 2b 4 Bassler. c 2 G'rdner 3b Sewell, ss , Leonard, p Stewart, p iVOTnt, lb J'hnst'n, lb xshorten Perritt, p xToung N'maker, e t'hle, p Malls, p xWoodall xManion Totals 36 17 27 13 ' xShorten batted tor ieonara in nnn. xToung batted for Stewart in seventh. xWoodall batted for Perritt In ninth. xManion batted for Bush in ninth, , Score by innings: . Detroit 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 S Cleveland 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 x Summary Runs: Cobb,' Hellman; 2; Flagstead, 3; Shorten, Evans. Warobs ganss. 2; Speaker, Wood, Gardner, 2; Sewell, Burns. Errors: Bosh, Leonard, Wambsganas. Two-base hits: Burns, Wood, Gardner. Three-base hits: Blue. Hellmsnn, Gardner. Stolen base: Speaker. Sacrifice hits: Heltmann, Wambsganss, Wood, Sew ell. Double .play: Flagstead to Bush to Blue. Left on bases: Detroit. (; Cleveland, 10. First base on balls: Off Leonard, 1; off Stewart 1; off Perritt, 1; off Utile. 3. Hits: Off Leonard. U in 4 innings; off Stewart, 4 In 3 innings; off Perritt 2 In 2 Innlgn; off Uhle. 8 In 8 in nings; off Malls, 0 In 1 2-8 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Uhle, Basaler. Struck out: By Perritt 1; by Uhle, 3. Wild pitch: Stewart Pass ball: Bassler. Winning pltcherj UWe. Losinn pitcher: Leonard. Time of game: 2:00. Umpires: Dineen and Morlarlty. v Browns. 4 Sox, S. St. Louis. June 2. Successive hits by Williams, Wetsel, Collins and McManus In the 10th Inning todsy gave St. Louis a 4 to 8 victory- over the Chicago White Sox. Williams hit his twelfth home run of the season In ths sixth inning. Score: CHICAGO. I BT. LOUIS. AB.K.O.A. AB.H.O.A. J-hnson, ss S 2 S 4 Tobln, cf 3 13 9 M'ligan, 8b 3 Hooper, rf 6 Falk, If S Strunk, cf . 6 Sheely, lb 4 M'Cll'n, 3b 3 EColltns, 3b 0 Schalk. e 4 1 I oiBiieroe. is s o a 1 3 OlSisler. lb 5 1 10 1 3 1 OlWIIlla's, if 4 2 8 0 1 0 OlWetiel, rf S 1 2 2 10 OlPCollIna, e S 2 1 0 0 tIM'M'nus, 2b 6 2 2 4 0 1 01 Lee, sa 4 14 6 3 0Davis,p 4 10 2 Faber, p 4 1 Totals 4011 3011 Totals 88 13 28 111 xOne out when winning run scored. Score by Innings: ... . Chicago 0 1 St. Loul 100S1600 14 Summary Runs: Hooper, Strunk, Schalk, Williams. 1; Wetsel. McManus. Errors: None. Two-bass hits: Lee, Slsler, Sheely, Strunk. Three-base hit: Falk. Home run: Williams. Stolen base: Johnson. Sacrifice hit: Mulligan. Doubla plays: Mc Manus to Lee to Slsler; Lee. unassisted; Johnson to Mulligan. Left on bases: Chi cago, 8; St Louis, 11. First bass on balls: Of Davis, 1; off Faber, 1. Struck out! By Faber. S; by Davis, S. Passed ball: Schalk. Time of game; 1:06. Umpires: HUdeorani and wussa, Dodgers Pound Way to Victory Bat Smith Hard Defeat Phillies, 9-2 Bruggy Injures Finger. Philadelphia, June 29. Brooklyn batted George Smith had today and won easily from Philadelphia, 9 to 2. Both Philadelphia runs resulted from Lee's home run drive over the right field wall. Miljus was strong in the pinches. Bruggy had his finger split by a foul tip in the second, inning, and Rawlings was hit on the hand by a pitched ball, score BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A Olson, 2b 6 117 Ra'ings, 2b 3 0 1 JSmith, 2b 0 0 0 P'klns'n, ss 4 0 3 Meusel. rf 4 13 Leb'veau, If 3 1 2 Lee. lb 4 2 11 Wlllia's. cf 4 16 MMIer, 3b 4 11 Bruggy, e 0 0 0 Peters, o 4 12 J'hnst'n, ss Griffith, rf Wheat, If Sch'dt, lb Myers, cf Janvrln, 3b Krueger, o Miljus, p 1 1 3 3 2 0 2 14 3 3 2 0 3 4 0 1 Totals 33 14 27 15 G. Smith. D 3 0 0 xStengel 10 0 0 Totals 34 7 27 14 xStengel batted for O. Smith In ninth. Score by Innings: Brooklyn 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 t Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 002 Summary Runs: Olson, 1; Griffith, 2 Wheat Schmandt. 2: Myers. 2: Labor veau. Lee. Errors: Johnston. 2: Griffith, Janvrln, Parkinson, Meusel. Two-base hits: Griffith. Williams. R. Miller. Three- base hit: Myers. Home run: Lee. Stolen base: Myers. Sacrifice bit: Johnston, uou- ble clays: Johnston to Olson to senraanat; R. Miller to Parkinson to Lee, 2. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 4: Philadelphia. 7. First bass on balls: Off Mtlius, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Miljus. Rawlings, Struck out: By Miljus. 4: by G. Smith. 1 Time of game: 1:26. Umpires: Qulgley and O'Day. Pirates. 1 1 Cubs, 1. Chicago, June 28. Chicago was unabls to do anything to cooper in the pinches today, while Pittsburgh nit cneeves ce- bind bobs and took the final game of the series here today, 3 to 1. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 4 2 14 Blgbee, If 4 12 0 Carey, cf 3 14 K'U'her, ss 4 0 2 7 M'nville. ss S 2 2 Whltted, rf 6 0 6 Terry, 2b 4 2 8 1 Ma'iott 2b 0 0 0 B'nhart. 3b 5 4 0 Grimes, lb 4 3 3 0 Ma'.sel. cf 4 14 0 Sullivan, If 4 0 4 0 Ti'rney, 2b 3 0 1 Grimm, lb 4 1 t Schmidt, c 4 1 3 Cooper, p 4 2 1 Deal, 3b 3 0 11 20'Farrell, e 4 0 3 1 Chceves, p i o o o Totals . 37 13 27 10 York, p 1002 xKllllfer 10 0 0 Tyler, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 8 27 13 xKllllfer batted for York In eighth. Score by Innings: Pittsburgh 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 03 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Summary Runs: Tierney, 2; Cooper, Terry. Error: Deal. Two-base hits: Coop er. Grimes, 2. Stolen bases: Cary, 2. Sac rifice hits: Grimm, Tierney. Lert on pases Pittsburgh. 13: Chicago. 7. First base on balls: Off Cheeves. 4: off Cooper. 1. Hits Off Cbeeves, in 4 innings, none out in fifth; off York, 3 In 4 Innings; off Tyler, 1 In 1 Inning. Struck out: By Cheeves, l bv Coooer. 2: bv Tork. 1. Losing pitcher Cheeves. Time or game: umpires. Klein and Brennan. Brave, Si Giants, 2. Boston. June 23. Oeschger held New Tork to four hits today and Boston won the opening gamo of the series, 8 to 2. After New Tork had taken the lead In the sixth inning, singles by Barbare, Cruise and Boeckel and a base on balls to Southworth provided the tleinr and win ning runs, acore:- NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A BOSTON. ab.h.o:a. Burns. If 3 0 4 0 Powell, cX 4 110 B'ncroft. as 3 Frisch, 2b 4 Barbare, ss 4 3 3 4 S'worth, rf 3 10 1 3 1 S 3 8 1 0 1 10 0 1 0 2 Young, rf Kelly, lb Cruise, if Boeckel. 8b Holke, lb . Walker, cf Pa'rson, 3b Ford. 2b XSmlth O'Neil. o O'chger, p Rapp, 3b x Brown Snyder, o 0 0 1 Totals 30 1 27 11 Toney.p Tntala ' 28 4 24 4 xRmith batted for Patterson in sum. xBrown batted for Rapp In ninth. Score by innings: New York ....0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 3 Summary Runs: Bancroft, Frisch, Bar- bars, Southworth, Holke. Error: Boeckel. Three-base hit: Holke. Stolen base: Burns, Sacrifice hits: O'Neill, Walker, Holke. Double slays: Ford to Barbara to Holke; O'Neill to Barbare to Holke. Left-on bases: New York, 6; Boston, 7. mrst oasa on balls: Off Toney, 2: off Qeschger. 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Oeschger, Sny der. Struck out: By Toney, 2; by Oesch ger, 2.- Time of game: i:ts. umpires: Hart and McCormlck. American Polo Players Defeat British Team 'Hurlingham, England, June 29. Devereux Milburn, captain of the American international polo team, Tuesday shot the winning goal for the American Meadowbrook polo four against the British "Woodpeck ers." The final was Meadowbrook, 7; Woodpeckers, 6. Louis Stoddard, J. Watson weDD, Robert E. Strawbridge and Milburn made uo the American team. The Woodpeckers consisted of Lieut. Col. -X. Jr. Meiviiie, jieur. voi. H. C S. Ashton, Lord JJalmeny ana Maj. J. F. Harrison. Week-End Schedule Amateur Games SATURDAY SCHEDULE. Commercial League. Rlverview Park Swift & Co. against Western Union, 4 p. m. , Miller Park Klrscnbaum creamery i. against V. P. Family league, 4 p. m. Armour oval Armours against iien Biscuit Co.,. 4 p. m. Greater Omaha League. Rlverview Park M. E. Smith against Wrlght-Wilhelmy, 3 p. m. Miller Park Bemls Bag Co. against Nebraska Tire A Rubber Co., 3 p. m. Fontenelle Park W. O. W. Headquarters against Maha Steel Works, 3 p. m. National League. Thlrtv-Recnnd and Dewey ' Avenue Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. against U. P. Freight Accounts, two games, i p. m. and 4 p. m. do oiner games mmuuwu, Church League. Thlrtv-flrst and Ames Avenue First Presbyterians against First Christians, 2 m.: Nortn Fresoyterians against irsi M. B 4 p. m. Carter Lake Clifton - Hill Presbyterians against Hanscom Park M. E., 2 p. m. ; Castslsr Presbyterians against x-eari . E., 4 p. m. Cmwood Park, East Diamonds Grace Wans against Walnut Hill Methodists, SUNDAY SCHEDULE. City League. Rlverview Park Townsend Gun Co. against Drive-It-Yourself, 8:30 p. m. Thirty-Second and Dewey Avenue Bowen Furniture Co. against North Omaha Boosters, ,8:80 p. m. Fontsnelle Park Riggs Optical Co. against Knights of Columbus, 3:30 p. m. American Leagae. Fort Omaha McKenney Dentists against Phillip Department Store. 3:30 p. m. Thirty-Second and Dewey Avenue W. O. W. Booster against American Railway Express, 3:30 p. sVn. Miller Park Dold Packing Co. against Big "H" Hardware Co. 3:30 P. m. Carter Lake Club Columbias against Carter Lake Club, 3:30 p. m. Oats City League. Rlverview Park Dodge Electric against South Side Merchants, 1:30 p. m. Miller Park -Christ Child club against Marquette club, 1:30 p. m. Fontenelle Park Brodegaard. Crowns gainst Cotfax club. 1:10 n. sa, , rSemHtotMwff .Amateur! Columbus Beats York. Columbus, Neb., June 2. (Special.) Columbus beat Tork In a slugging match, 8 to 4. Batteries: Columbus, Boettcher and Smagacs; York, McKenile and Lowels, Columbus ran wild on the bases, steal ing 14. Fullerton plays next Sunday and Cornlea ths fourth. Bellwood, Neb., June 89. (Special.) Bellwood played David City at David City, score 3 to 2 in favor of David City. Batteries: Bellwood, Janloek and Jude vine; David City, Smith and Bchaunberg. St. Edward Wins. St. Edward, Neb.. June 23. (Special.) St. Edwards added another game to their long string of victories here by winning from the crack Primrose aggre gation by the tune of 13 to 6. Kite, on the mound for St, Edward, had his op ponents st his mercy, but loose support allowed them to score their five runs. Next Thursday St. Edward will play at Newman Grove. Plattsmoutb Eagles Lose. Plattsmouth, Neb.. June 23. (Special.) Manley defeated the Plattsmouth Eagle team on the Plattsmouth diamond by a score of 4 to 2. This Is the Platts mouth team's first defeat in nine games played. Manley made all their scores In one bad inning. Lodgepole, S; Chappell, 7. Lodgepole, Neb., June 29. (Special.) Lodgepole warriors won a 10-lnning game from Chappell on the Lodgepole grounds Sunday by a score of 8 to 7. Haverln struck out 2, walked 1 and allowed ( hits and 2 runs In six Innings. Munson struck out S, walked l and allowed 6 hits and 4 runs In 4 Innings. Lodgepole made two double plays. Emanuelson and Ewen sen were the star players for Lodge pole. Batteries: Lodgepole, Haverln, Mun son and Shuttlesworth; Chappell, Statler and Trump. Other games in the Lodge pole valley league was that Potter de feated Julesburg on the Julesburg grounds by a scors of 7 to 2. Sidney played at Kimball. . Wymore Team Wins. Wymore, Neb., June 28. (Special.) The Wymore team defeated Odell at Arbor state park by a score of 4 to 10. wti cox was the star batter for Wymore. Pitcher Wlssler was in good form and made the opposition earn their four. Mil ler and Hubka were the battery tor oaeu and Wissler and Dalton for Wymore, Hershey, 30; Bigsprlng, 7. Hershey, Neb., June 29. (Special.) In. return for the 13-to-0 defeat of week ago, the Hershey team batted four Bigsprlng pitchers hard and took the long end of a S0-to-7 score. Catcher Mc- Connell of the Hershey team suriered an Injury to his hand which will keep him out of the game for several weens. Prague, 8; Bralnard, 4. Prague, Neb., June 29. (Special.) In a hotly-contested and well-played game here Prague broke the winning strean of ths fast Bralnard team. Bralnard had a record of aeven straight victor- lea. The a-ama waa stonned In the sixth Inning on account of rain. Ruzek held the heavy Bralnard sluggers to four hits bv a-ood Ditching. Max Vlasak for Prague hit a home run over the center neia isnce with two on bases In the fourth mning. Score by innings: - R. H. E. Bralnard 4 0 0 0 0 04 4 3 Prague 0 0 1 4 3 x z Batteries: Hlavac ana K.oza; KuzeK ana A. Slmanek. Tennessee Bats Lose. Curtis. Neb.. June 29. (Special.) The Curtis home team defeated the strong semt-pro Tennessee Rats, 3 to 2, in one of the best games ever seen on the local diamond. The feature of the game waa the pitching of Wachboits or turns. Wins Twelve Games. Geneva. Neb.. June 29. (Special.) Geneva has won 12 games this season. Bruntng recently got the small end ol the score, 14 to 4, at Bruning. Mllllgan was beaten. 2 to 4. although loading with some good talent to meet the county-seat players. Geneva goes to otromsDiirg Thursday. Bruning will play hero Sunday. Sunday Ball Games. Pawnee City, Neb,. June 29. (Special.) Steinauer. Neb., is the only place in Pawnea county where base ball games can be played on Sunday. The voters of tho county made Sunday base ball therein Illegal last fall by a big majority. However, the town of Steinauer was one of the few places favoring the Sunday game, and after the election, they found that through the permission of the town administration, the game could be played Inside the corporation In spite of the de cision of the people. This permission was obtained and now the popular pastime is played in Steinbauer on the Sabbath. There are two diamonds Just over the state lino in Kansas where games are staged for the benefit of the defeated element of Pawnee county, but Steinauer boasts ot the only Sunday game wunin, me coumy. Daily and Krieger to Meet at Hastings July 4 Hastings: Neb., Tune 29. (Spe cial.) Daily and Krieger, the two phenomenal lightweight wrestlers, will mix here in the feature match of an athletic program, July 4. Both men are in excellent condi tion, and have been working- out daily for the match. The two have met before, and therefore know the actions of each other very well. Dailv will be escorted to this city by more than 50 Minden followers, Aurora High Announces 1921 Foot Ball Schedule Aurora. Neb.. Tune 29. ( Special.) The Aurora High school foot ball team, which lost just two games last year, has nine letter-men in the line up, and the coach, W. C Eloe, an nounces the following games for the schedule of next year: September 30 Grand Island at Aurora. October T Geneva at Geneva. October 14 Seward at Seward. October 31--York at Aurora. October 27 Ravenna at Aurora.. November 4. Open. November 18 Hastings at Aurora. Gracious manner j ant quaint old-country customs refresh you here solid farm houses built French fashion along the Tillage streets remind you of Normandy. In Quebec and Montreal old customs and hlstorle landmarks glvs you a complete change from everyday life. Visit also the maritime provinces via tho Canadian Pacific Railway For full particulars write, telephone or stop at this office of ths CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Thos. J. Wall, General Agent 140 South Clark Street, Near Adams, Chicarro. lit REDUCED SUMMER FARES MOW IN EFFECT The fe L. E. Smith Glass Co Mt, Pleasant, Pa.i Buffaloes Lose First Game of Booster Series Moeller and Milan Wallop Out Hoiners in First In- -Milan's Fielding Features. ning- Des Moines. Ia., June 29. Home runs by Moeller and Milan in the first inning scored four runs and gave Des Moines enough to defeat Omaha in the first game of the series. The score was 5 to 3. Mi lan's fielding was a feature. Score OMAHA. AB. B. BT. O. A. E. Gislason, lb Haney, lb . , Lee, If Lellvelt, lb I.ingle, rf-o O'Brien, rf . Mason, s . . Iturrh, o .... Griffin, rf ttlalser, p . . Daniels, p .. xMead . . . . ; Totals .5 8 ....5 ....8 ....3 ....5 ....4 ....3 ....1 .,.-8 ....0 ....4 ,...0 1 O 0 0 3 0 S 1 0 0 3 0 O. 0 3 3 B 24 13 1 DES MOINES. AB. B. H. O. A Kennedy, If Brown, ss .. Moeller, lb .. O'Connor, rf Milan, If .... Ynna, 2b ... Grant, 8b- .. Banner, e .,. Beck, p ...... .4 0 0 0 0 ...4 ...4 ...8 ...4 ...4 ...4 ...8 ...8 8 1 0 0 1 0 Totals bam hv Innlnaai .38 5 10 27 7 Omaha 0 882)0800 18 Des Moines 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 4 -maA rn fnr Daniels In ninth, Homo runs: Moeller, Milan. Two-base Mt. iiiuit. (irlffln. Stolen base: Ken nedy. Left on basest Omaha, 11; Des xi,.in. a. Htrhek onti Bv Beck, ll by Glaiser. 2: by Daniels, 1. First base on K.U.. off Reck. 6: off Glalser. 2; off Dan iels. 2. Passed ball: Burch. Earned runs and hits: Off Glalser, 8 and S In 1 1-3 innings. Losing pitchers Glalser. Time of game: l:4t. umpires: urmj ley. Miners, 6; Oilers, 8. Joplin. Mo.. June 29. Tho Miners hit Boehler in me urei- "V"VV" , .' "I u... t, ,ivt,inAi1 after that and I una, uut v .. . . Bitched good ball, a mlscue giving the Miners two runs In the eighth. Kagan generally had the Oilers buffaloed when hits meant runs sjid took tho opening game. to 3. ine score TULSA. JOPLIN. AB.H.O.A, AB.H.O.A. Burke, 3b 6 2 12 Wlllia's, cf 0 .0 0 WufflL 2b 3 iBratchi, rf 2 0 1 Todt, If 3 Davis, rf . 4 Ben'ett, cf 3 M'Gin'is, ss 4 Ha'llton, 3D 4 l v i n'hArtsnn. sa 4 1 2 R'erts'n. bs 4 1 2 0 Mueller, If 3 3 0 0 Parker, lb s Christen. Query, o 3 Boehler, p 3 sen. rf, cf 3 1 5 0 3 214 0 2 0 0 Krueger, 2b 4 Walker, lb 3 Totals 31 6 24 9 Dunn, o 3 Ragan, p 3 Totals 28 8 27 17 Cnnea fn. n CUT .7,:. . ".0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 03 Joolin 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 x 8 Summary Runs: Parker, 2; Query, wiiii.m. Robertson. Mueller. 2; Dunn, ti..n TCrrnra: MrOinnia. Parker, Boeh T,..h. hit- navls. Three-base hit: o.i'orv Sacrifice hits: Boehler, Bratchi, r-v.ri.t.r,.n B.cii. First base on balls Off Boehler, 6; off Ragan, 4. Struck outj By Boehler, 1. Earned runs and hits: Off Boehler, 2 and 8 in 8 innings: off Bas"' 3 and 0 in 9 Innings. Left on bases: Tulsa, 3; Joplin, 8. Double play: Ragan to Dunn to Walker. Btoien oases: ueii, Hamilton. Hit by pitched ball: By Boeh ler. Williams, Robertson, Dunn; by Ragan, Wuffll. Time 01 game: i;o. Holmes and Guthrie. Witches, 4; Sooners, 2. Wichita, June 29. Wichita celebrated . h.n,..Mimini bv defeating Oklahoma Cltv. 4 to 2. A tally in the eighth gave Wichita the call. The score: OKLA. CITY. WICHITA. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.U.A Pitt, rf Smith, cf 4 14 1 Moore, If Shan lev. ss W'burn, 2b Berger, ss East, rf Beck, lb Butler. 3b 4 2 2 4 3 1 3 11 4 111 4 10 3 2 0 3 0 7 3 0 1 Harper, cf Or" ham, lb Wright, Sb Parker, e Beatly, 2b Allen, p B'kesly, If Haley, o Beebe, p Totals 31 8 24 10 Totals 32 11 27 12 Score by Innings: Oklahoma City 01001OOO o a Wichita oiooioos x Summary Runs: Marper, uimw, Washburn, Berger, Butler, Blakesley. Er rors: Pitt. Smith. Sacrifice: hits: Allen, 2; vn. wricrht. Two.bna hits: Berger. 2; Harper. Blakesley, 2; Smith. Butler, Wash burn. Three-base nit: Berger. oioi.n Washburn. Double plays: Moore to Shan ley. Struck out:. By Beebe, 4. Left on bases: wicnua, o; Time of game: 1:20. Umpires: Anderson and Becker. Saints, 13j Packers, 7. " Siou City, June 23. St, Joseph took ....in emme of the series irom Sioux City by ths score of 13 to 7. It was a free-hitting, loose-fielding contest,; and was the ngest, most arawn-oui, ui . less game that has Deen piayeo uw iu season. Ths score: ST. JOSEPH. , SIOUX CITY. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. r.ii . 5 a 6 Harbor, ce w Cor'ldon, If 5 Ktley, cf 6 3 1 ox, SB Rob'son, It 6 4 3 10 2 0 0 112 0 10 1 3 6 5 2 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fisher, rf Beatty, lb M'D'ld, 8b Nufer. lb Crosby, o Grlner, p Costello, p Metz, lb 4 Spellman, o 5 St'nbr'er, 2b 4 B ralllcr, 3b 4 Russell, rf 4 Glaser, p 3 Lots, p 2 Hangum, p 1 Totals 38 12 27 11 03302100 413 00120103 07 Connolly, Riley, 2; Totals 39 17 27 15, Score by Innings: St. Joseph Sioux City Summary Runs: Equip Today with Blue Lens with the Black Vb Off totally Approved By the State ef Nebraska Western Auto Supply Co. Schmader Kayos Lee in Workout Louisville, Neb., June ,29. (Spe cial.) Andy Schmader is training dilligently here for his fight on July Fourth with I$ob Roper at the Om aha auditorium. Johnny Lee, Billy Rolfe and Joe Herrick have joined the Schmader enturage down here and are making Andy step in his training workouts. Schmader's knockout punch was in evidence the first day of the sparring matches. He floored John ny Lee with a left hook in the first few minutes of their workout Mon day and Johnny counted 1,000,000 stars before he came to. Jack Lewis, Schmader's manager, has instructed the navy champion's trainers to concentrate on develop ing Schmader's speed and long range boxing. Lewis feels that Roper's speed and boxing ability will put Schmader up against the hardest proposition he has yet confronted in the ring. Many Louisville fans are coming to Omaha for the bout, and they will bring good-sized bank rolls to Omaha to wager on their neighbor. Fisher, 3; Beatty, McDonald, 8; Nufer, 3; Harbor, 2: stelnbrenner, Russell, 2; Glaser. Lots. Errors: Nufer. Harbor. Fox, 2. Two-base hits: Nufer, 2; Riley. Glaser, Mats, Stelnbrenner, Harbor, Robison, Rus sell. Sacrifice hit: Beatty. Sacrifice fly: Crosby. First base on balls: Off Grlner, l; off Glaser, 3. Double plays: Grtner to Connolly to Beatty; Connolly to Nufer to Beatty, 2; Fox to Btelnorenner to Metz. Hits and runs: Off Glaser, 3 and 5 in 4 innings, none oat In fifth; off Griner, It and 7 In 7 1-3 Innings;, off Costello, 0 and 0 In 0, pitched to one batter. Hit by pitched ball: By Grine H"imnier. struck out v Griner, 3; by Glaser, lr by Lota, 4 Earned runs: hi. joasBh. 8; Sioux City 7. Left on bases: Str Joseph, 4; Sioux city, ll. Time or game: 2:05. umpires. uurnsioe ana uaiy. Vaughn and Bruno To Meet in First Bout of July 4 Go Tommy Vaughn and Young Bru no, local featherweights, will meet in the first bout of the American Le gion's boxing program, to be held" at the Auditorium the afternoon of July Fourth. The two local boys will go six rounds. Captain Bob Roper meets Andy Schmader in the 10-round main event, and Ever Hammer of Chicago meets Arlos Fanning m the 10- round semi-wmdup. Suspend Konecky For Leaving Team Paul Konecky, infileder of the Riggs Optical Co. of the City league and al90 a member of the W. O. W. Headquarters team in the Greater Omaha league, was yester day indefinitely suspended by Sec retary Jake Isaacson for jumping his contract. , , When Riggs played the Bo wens a double-header at Rlverview park, about three weeks ago, Konecky, it is understood, played with Avoca, (Ia.) team, and put his team in the hole. Konecky, according to Horace Kosenblum, manager of the Head quarters team, has quit his team. Former Buffalo Hurler Defeats Dakota Team Sioux Falls. S. LX. Tune 29. Aub rey Hinshaw, left handed pitcher recently purchased from the Omaha Western league club, made his first start for the Sioux Tuesday, holding watertown to two ruts and shutting out tne t,uos, o to 0. Additional Sports on Pago 10. You'd Better Hurry! Tickets Are Going American Legion Boxing Program July 4th 2:30 p. m. AUDITORIUM Capt. Bob Roper vs Andy Schmader 10 Rounds 'Ever Hammer vs Arlos Fanning 10 Rounds Good Preliminaries TICKETS ON SALE AT Auditorium Elks' Club Base Ball Headquarters Barkalow Brother Merritt's Drug Store - Omaha Athletic Club Star Shoe Co. SOUTH Stock Exchange Remember 1 fit's a Legion Show It Must Be Good COAL tWe ere now receiving large shipments of Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal and sug gest that you fill your bin while quality and service can be given special attention. Updike Lumber & Coal Co. Lincoln Team to Play Locals Here Tennis Players to Meet Oma hans in Return Matches Saturday. Omaha will take on Lincoln in tennis at the Omaha Field club courts next Saturday. Racquet wiz ards will be in evidence. Play will start at 2:30 p. m. Arrangements are being made to seat a large crowd. Miss Pound, who held the cham pionship of Germany while studying there and who is a former woman's champ, will defend the honor of Lin coln. Anita Currie, present state champ, and Claire Daugherty, will defend Omaha in singles and prob ably play double together. John Elliott, University of Ne braska champ, will be one of the sextet coming from Lincoln. Others will include Ralph Weaverling, Ced ric Potter and A, Lemco, Filipino star. t Omaha defenders will be Ralph Powell, state champ; William Adama state doubles champ, with Powell, George Stocking, Guy Williams, E. S. Redick, John Brotherton and Percy Bannister. Omaha beat Lincoln last Saturn day four out of six matches. Leonard Changes Plans Chicago, June 29. Benny Leon ard, lightweight champion, suddenly switched his plans today in his training for the match with Sailor Freedman at Benton Harbor, Mich., July 4, and abandoned boxing for the time being. He spent the day on the road improving his wind and taking exercises to harden up his muscles. Leonard said he was down to weight and would enter the ring in perfect shape. Advanturoi? of TO Misery No. 8 Holy Mackerel! 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