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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUL! ZV, lyzi- Up-to-Daie News and Gossip o interest to Sport Fans Buffaloes Lose To Miners; Drop To Second Place Joplins Use Stick and Bat Out 13 to 2 Victory Williams Features Game With Twirling. Joplin. Mo.. July 19 Joplin smear cd the Buffaloes an awful jolt here, taming Burch's Buffaloes to the tunc of 13 to 2. The work of C. Williams, both in the field and at bat, was one of the bright spots of the contest. He had the Buffaloes munching; out of his hands and was accorded strong support in the field. The score : OMAHA. AB. K. H. PO. A. F. (Islason, Sb tlaae.r, 3b , I, If Illvrlt, lb rrlffln. rf O'ltrlrn, rf . Massry, M . .. Mnn, e . . . r.urrh, p . . . , KunVM, n . 4 t S 4 4 4 ....... S 4 3 ... 1 I l I t I IS 1 1 Tvtnll II. t 19 i It 1 JOPLIN. AB. II. H. PO. A. B 4 hriitlrnst a, rf llamllr, tb . Mollr. rf ... Walker, lb .... f Mr. JUbortun, , . Krr. tb ... U. William, If C. William, p SSI 1 S S I S 1 3 ! n i i s o i 2 Total 34 13 14 SI 13 0 Bunmarr Twe-baw hltt Oriffhi, O'Brtea. Mason, Hamlltoa, Murllrr, tarty. Kreegrr, V. William. Sacrifice hits: Mr, Chrlatrnarn, Hamilton., Walker. Itasn on hallsJ Off Hurth, ix off Danirl. Si arf Wllllnmi, . Striirk out: lly Hnrvh, ll by Onnlela, ll by Williams, 1. Karned ran and liltai Off Bnrth, 6 and 10 In 1-S Inning. I off ImmMs, 4 and I In 1 3-3 laalng! off Williams. 1 and 19 la f In ning, lnn on Danes: ( "!. Dauble plays i Burch to MassrT to 111 TtHi Robertson to Krueirer to Walker a. lilt br pitched ballt OIIm" fc Willlemtij Walker by DanM. Fasten ball: Mason. Timet 1:40. Vmptrea: Holmes nod (iuthrie. Witches Rally In Ninth and Bat Way Into First Place Wichita. Kan , July. 19. Wichita regained first place today by defeat ing St. Joseph by a score of 4 to 3. Beck's hit in the last of the ninth with the bases full brought in the winning run. ST. JOSEPH. I WICHITA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. JUilly. cf 4 11 0,8mlth. cf 6 3 1 0 Cor'ldon, If 3 1 4 elWburn, 2b 4 13 2 Xr.'y.r. ss 8 0 S nBerger, s f 1 Flaher, rf 3 13 O'Ksst, rf ! 3 0 0 Beatty, lb 4 0 0! Beck, lb 3 16 1 M'P'ald. 3b 3 1 1 8'Butler. Sb 4 I 2 3 Nufer. 2b 10 3 OkSrilfln, If 4 0 3 0 Crosby, e 4 0 8 1 1 Haley, c 4 2 7 4 Orlner, p 4 0 0 SlMusaer, p 4 1 02 Totals 81 18 H Totals S6 12 S7 13 Tvo out when winning run scored. a. jnv'... .0 (HUH 0 3 w'ieha ....l 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-4 nummary Runs: Corrtdon. Fisher, Orlner. Smith, 2; Bertter, Haley. Errors: Smith, Butler. Sacrifice hits: Beck, i; Krehmyer. Two-baso hltsr Corrldon, Fisher. Home mns: Barger, Corrldon, ': Smith, Hsley. Stolen basis: Smith. Wash burn, McDonald. Struck out: By Mus ser, ; by Orlner, 2. Bases on balls: Orr Muaser. 4: off Grlner, 2. Left on basts: Wichita, 11; St Joseph, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Orlner. East Empires: Burnsid and Daly. Time: 1:37. Sooner, S: Boosters. 0. . Oklahoma City. July 18. "LI1" Stoner celebrated his Teturn from the western Association today by shutting out Des Moines, 3 to 0. . Only threa men reached second base on him and Moeller in the ninth wa the only man to see third. Scare: DES MOINES. I OKLA. CITY. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A. rvrjti. 1K A a ft llftnnser. hs 3 114 Orant. 3b 4 Ken'edy, If 4 Moeller, rf 4 Rhyne, ss 3 Brown, 2b 4 xltnan, ct 8 Anderson, c 3 Banner, c 0 Mors, p 1 o-o i!.neauy, jo . 0 0 OlPitt, rf 2 110 1 0 HHarper, cf 3 12 0 1 4 Slldoore, If 3 14 0. 0 1 4 Orahem, lb 3 1 0 1 1 0 Shanley. 3b 4 2 1 1 2 8 2'Parker. c 4 0 7 0 0 P'stoner, p 4 0 0 4 1 0 11 0 0 i Totals 27 26 11 Parks, p xYuna Lynch, p I 1 0 0t , 0 0 0 or t 1 ?l 1 il Total Tn kwt hn wlnninr run scored. xYuna batted for Parks in eighth. sMilan out, hit y batted ball. coro by Innings: Dea Moines..... 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 00 Oklahoma Otr. o 0 1. 0 1 0 1 0 x 3 Summary Buns: Runser, ' 3.- Errors: Orant, Pitt. - Throe-base hit: Runser. Sacrifice hits: Heatly. Pitt. Graham. Stolen base: Harper. Bases on balls: Off Stoner, 2; off Mera, 8; off Parks, 8. Balk: Stoner. r Wild pltoh: Mors. Struck out: By Stoner. 6; by Parks. 3; by Lynch. 1. Double olay: Runser to Shanley to Runser. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7; Oklahoma City, . Umpires: Anderson and Becker. Time: l:Jo. Packers, 3; Oilers. 1. Tulsa. Ok!.. July 11 The Oilers and Sioux City played a game abounding with brilliant- fielding and strong pitching to dav, the Packers winning the long end of' the seora of I to 1. Score: SIOUX CITY. TUL8A. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Harbor. If 4 1 0 olErwin, 3b 3 0 12 Leard,'2b 4 10 SlOlesson. 2b 4 0 1 6 Rob'son. rf 4 0 0 0 uavts, ri 4 z i Mtz, lb . 3 Marr, 3b 2 Query, o 4 Fox, cf 4 Kearns. ss 3 Russell, p 3 2 18 OITodt. If 3 12 0 8 0 1 1 1 Brannon, lb 8 111 I 4 14 0 M'Oi'nis, ss 4 1 4 1 4 0 4 OrHevlng. e 2 0 6 3 3 0 6 !!ParUer. cf 4 12 0 3 0 0 Ointrh'ond. p 1 0 -0 1 0 0 0 O'xB'hler, 8b 3 00 ISpellmnn, c 0 0 0 0 31 6 37 14:Prultt, p 0 0 0 1 K.efer, p Total Totals 30 6 27 13 .nuhi.. hotted for Erwin in eighth. xSpellman bated for Richmond In eighth. Scora by Inning: Sioux City... 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 13 Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Summary Run: Mats, 2; Query. Mc Oinnls. Error: Gleason. Two-base hit: Leard. Home runa: Query. Met. Mcoln nls. Sacrifice hits: Brannon, Marr. Dou bl play: Leard to Kearns to Metz. u. . V e mnm mrA A hit In . 8 innings; aft Russell, 1 run and 6 hits In 1 1-1 Inning. Bases on balls: Off Richmond, 1; off Russell. 4. Struck out: By Richmond. 6: by r.ussell, 3: by Kief er. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Russell. Hevlng. Left on bases: Sioux City. 4: Tulsa, 3. - Umpires: Buckley and Orms by. Tim: 1:37. Young Hackenemith and Roy Hughes to "Wrestle L-larinaa. xa., jury iy. i.:peciai.j Vrmnor Harkenxmith nf Marshall- town, la., will wrestle Roy Hughes of Minneapolis, the world's cham pion, in a finish match at Lake Crabill park, Clarinda, la., on Friday evening and Earl Conard of Thayer, la,, will go against Koy Hughes on Thursday evening, July 21. Buddy Lamson Kayos Roy Eldridce in Two Minutes Columbus, Neb., July 19. (Special Telegram.) Buddy Lamson, brother , of George . Lamson, stopped Roy Eldridge of Indianapolis in the first two minutes of a schedule eight i tQiind bout at Madison las night l&selpl&sgtte enaSiandinOs WK8TEBX LEAGCE. W. L.Pet.1 W. IPet Wichita (4 37 .miSloux City 43 44 .47 OMAHA MM JWllJoplIn 41 47 .448 Okla. City (0 4O.iinea Moines 40 80.444 St. Joseph 47 43 .S23Tulsa 33 88 .3(1 Tetrdaj"a Beanlta. Joplin. 11 Omaha. S. Wichita. 4; St. Joseph, 3. Oklahoma City, 8; Des Moines, 0. Sioux City, 8; Tulaa, 1. Today's Games. Omaha at Jeplla. ' Dea Moines at Oklahoma City. Sioux City at Tulsa, NATIONAL LEAGl'E. W. L.Pct.1 W. L.Pct, Pittsburgh 88 88 .8511st. I-ouls 41 43 .483 New York 81 31 .628 Chicago 87 48 .451 Boston 48 33 .Mjlcinelnnatl 33 80 .393 Brooklyn 43 44 .494Phllad'phla 23 88 .284 Yesterday's Results. Boston, 2; St. Louis, 1. Cincinnati. 8; Philadelphia. 4. Chicago, Z; Brooklyn, 1. Pittsburgh, 10; New York, 1. Today's Games. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York. Pittsburgh at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L.Pct.l W. I,.Prt Cleveland 8 31 .644lBoston 40 44.468 New York 84 31 .63oSt. Louis 40 48 .486 Washing. 47 5 .UllClilcago 38 48.437 Detroit 42 47 .472 Phllad'phla 33 63 .388 Yesterday 'a Results. St. Louis. 6; Philadelphia, 4. Cleveland, 6; Washington, 4, New York, 6; Detroit, 8. Boston, 1; Chicago, 0. Today' Games. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. AM ERICA.N ASSOCIATION. W. L.Pct.l W. L.Pct. Louisville 67 36 .620In'anapolis 41 47 .468 Milwaukee 48 41 .638lToledo 4143.4(6 Mln'apolls 47 41 .814 St. Paul 33 60 .438 Kan. City 44 43 .606iColumbui 88 (0 .436 Yesterday's Results. Louisville, 6; Kansas City, 4. St. Paul. 6; Toledo, 2. Columbus, 8; Minneapolis, t. Milwaukee,.!; Indianapolis, 1. Today's Games. Louisville at Kansas City. Toledo at St. Paul. Columbus at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Three-Eye Leaguer Purchased by Cards Moline, 111., July 19,r-Howard Jones, center-fielder on the Moline, Three-Eye league base ball team. was today purchased on an optional agreement by St Louis Cardinals. He will report to St. Louis at the close of the Three-Eye season. Amtfeur. Wayne Beat Wlaaer. Wayne, Neb., July 8. (Special.) Wayne defeated Wiener here bv the score of 13 to 11. Powers of Wayne was the star of the contest driving in seven run with two three-baggerj and a single. Hy land of Wayne also hit a home run. The two teams meet again July 31, on neutral grounds playing for a side bet of 1600. , The score: R. H. E. Wayr avne Wisncr 0 3303000 311 12 4 Batteries: Wlsner, McGill, Kopnelck and Kane; Wayne, Hyland and Powers. gtromsburg Win. Fullerton. Neb.. July 19. (Special Tele gram.) Stromsburg defeated Fullerton here by the score of 7 to 4. Tho game was faster than the score indicates, hT visitors bunched their hits and Scored three in both the eiahth and ninth. Co lumbus plays here next Sunday. Fuller- ton defeated Columbu at Columbua by ton defeated Columbuo at Columbu by a score of 8 to 6, knocking Boetcher out M in den Nine Lose. Blue Hill. Neb.. July 18. (Special) Blue Hill tamed the Mlnden cat and did it completely. Not a Minden bobcat reached second base until the ninth In ning and the one lone run that came In that inninar was unearned. Blue Hill, on the other hand, had the Indian pitcher In hot water most of tho time and in the first inning was denied a run on a decision ot the umoira who held that a hard-hit ball that went through the pitcher and hit him. was not in play and the run oould not count that came in from tnirei n en i. . Score : Blue Hilt 0 0 1 t 1 0 0 0 x 3 Mlnden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Batteries: Blue Hill, Combs and V.'il- lets; Minden, iiatistie and coppis. Hartley 4r Mayweed, 1. Bartle.v. Neb.. July 13. (Special Tele gram.) Mnywood ball team crossed bats n-itn Barney, wnicn was on ot tn oei game of the season, Bartley winning by score of 4 to 1. Batteries: Bartley, Sconce and Skiles; Maywood, Artley and Dick. Strikeouts by Scounce, 18; by Artiev, 16. Bartley made four hit and iisywooa, i. Quit Central Loop. Ord. Neb.. July 18. (Special.) Greeley is no longer a member of the central -neorasKa league. Representa tives ot the Greeley club claim Greeley was not given a square deal at a meeting of the board of directors In Scotia and that there was nothing else to do but withdraw from the league. Arcadia ha taken their place In the league. Greeley will play a an Independent team the re mainder or tne season. two eames win be played with Cdear Rapids, Central City and Grand Island probably will play in ureeiey aiso. Winaebaco Indian Lose. Bioomfleld, Neb., July 13. (Special.) jjioomrieia aereatea tne Winnebago In dian team here yesterday by a score of ll to e. opportune Hitting by tn lo cals, coupled with some eostly errors on the part of the nldians, clinched the game in the third tram. Hathaway hurled a fine game for Bioomfleld and Heires. catching ills first game of the sea son, was in perfect form. The Indians won from Msgnet Saturday, 12 to 8, and defeated Randolph on Friday. Batteries: aHthaway and Hetres: Arnell and Green, Tho second game of the double-header was between Bioomfleld and Magnet and was won by Bioomfleld, the score being s to a. Heires twirled a good game for the locals, Hathawav hin on h receiv ing end of the battery. The Maxnet battery was Olson, Nelson and Robb. Th games were witnessed by a monster crowd. Bioomfleld ha now won eight and lost four games. The team play at ironon next sunaay. Lindsay Squad Win. Lindsay, Neb. , July 18. (Special.) The Lindsay base ball team won over th Newman Grove base ball team by th score of 7 to 6. Th Newman Grov squad was credited with nine errors. Dodre Beat Howell. Dodge. Neb., July 11. (Special.) uoage aereatea HOweu in a one-aided base ball gam by th score of T to 1. Howell got their only tally on a over throw to third base, the only error mad by Dodge during the game. Pitcher Wig. cington for Dodge aent 18 batsmen to th bench. Score: R. H. K. Dodg ;.0 0 3 0 1 1 0 2 x 7 3 1 Howell 0 0010000 01 1 4 Bate Ball Tourney. Friend, Neb., July If. (Speeltl.) Ar rangements were made today by the Com mercial club to hold a base ball tourna ment In Friend. August 24. 26 and 36. The teams have already agreed to com. rnena la neutral grounds and the best team of this section still contest. Th county junior fair will b held in Friend, August 26 and 16. Sidney Booster Win. Sidney. Neb.. July 13. (Soerlal.! The Sidney Boosters defeated the Union Pa cific team of Cheyenne by a score of I to i North Flatt Win. North Piatt. Neb., July 13. (Special Telegram.) The North Platte American Legion team defeated the Hastings Gray at th latter city by a I to 4 score, in a fast and exciting gam. Fusael. Pitching for North Platte, atraek ut IT smb, Pirates Trounce Giants in Last Game of Series Pittsburgh Regains Three Game Lead Score Seven Runs Off Ryan and Sallee in Fourth. New York, July 19. Pittsburgh regained the three-game lead it brought to New York by defeating the Giants today, 10 to 1. Pittsburgh clinched the game with seven runs scored off Ryan and Sallee in the fourth inning. Score: PITTSBURGH. I NEW TORsr AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A Blgbee.lt 111 HBurna, If 426 Carey. If 6 M'nvtile. as 3 l I o uancrort. sa i i 1 1 XlFrlsch, 3b 4 0 0 C'tshaw. Ib t 3 2 3 13 0 10 1 18 0 Younr. rf 10 1 R'ertson, rf 4 B'nhart. 3b 4 Zlnk, p 1 0 0 8) Kelly, lb 4 3 11 1 Grlram. lb ( Walker, cf 4 1 1 Schmidt, e 4 17 0 Ra'llngs, 2b 4 10 1 Adams, p 6 1 0 HSmlth, o 4 1 10 0 Ryan, p Totals 40 16 27 8 Sallee. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 Benton, p Stengel, rf iBrown Causey, p 10 0b 0 0 0 Totals -35 8 27 15 xBrown batted for Zlnk In eighth. Spore by Innings: Pittsburgh 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 010 New York 0 0 i0 0 1 0 0 0 Summary Runs: Blgbee, Carey, Mar- snville, 2; Cutshaw, Robertson, Barn' hart, Grimm, Schmidt, Adams, Bawling. Errors: Cutshaw, Rawlings. Two-base hit Bancroft. Robertson. Three-base hit Schmidt. Rawlings. Home run: Carey, Orlmm. Stolen base: Schmidt. Sacrifice hit: Robertson. Left on base: New York, Pittsburgh. 0. First base on balls: Off Ryan. 2: off Sallee. 1: off Zlnk. 2. Hits Off Ryan. 7 In 3 Innings, none out In rourtn: on Bailee. & in l i-s innings; oft Benton, 0 In 2-3 Inning; off Zlnk, 2 In 3 innings: off Causey. 1 In l inning. Losing pitcher: Ryan. Umpires: Br en nan and Qulgley. Time of game: 1:58. Brave, S; Cards, Boston. July 18. With one man out in the ninth and St. Louis leading, 2 to Southworth tripled to left, Cruls struck out and Boeckel smashed a home run to the flagpole in rlght-centerfield, .giving Boston today' game, i to S. bcore: ST. LOOTS. I BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A Smith rf 4 12 1 Powell, cf '4180 H'thcote, cf 4 0 1 OIBarbare. ss 4 0 0 Stock. 8b 4 0 0 HS'wortn. rt 4 3 1 H'nsbv. 2b 4 1 3 l Cruise. If 3 0 3 rmier. Ib 3 I is o'HoecKei, ZD i i i M'H'nry. If 4 1 1 OlHolke. lb 3 3 11 La van, as 3 0 2 li Ford, lb 10 0 3 2 3 Clemons, c 2 1 3 llO'Nell, c Dllhoefer, o 0 o l l oowdy. e Walker, p 8 0 0 3Watson, p .xNlxea Totals - 31 6 26 14 Totals 0 0 0 0 2 12 .0 0 0 30 8 27 13 Two out when winning run scored. xNlxon ran for O'Neil in eighth. Score by innings: St. Loul 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1: Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 21 Summary Runs: Hornsby, VcHenry, Southworth, 2: Boeckel. Error: Barbara, Two-base hits: McHenry, Fournier. Three base hits: Southworth, O'Neil, Watson. Home run: Boeckel. Stolen base: Smith, Sacrifice hits: Watson. Cruise. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Boston, 1. First base on balls: Off Watson, 2. Struck out: By Walker, 4; by Watson, 1. umpires: Hart and Mccormick. Time or game: 1:45, Cub, 3; Superbas, I, Brooklyn, July 18. Chicago made it four out of five from Brooklyn by win ning a 13-inninar contest today. 3 to 1. fw.-1 L.Xi-a'Juuil.. nf the Sunerbas hit a home run In the second and tne t uo ta i"f score In the ninth on two singles ana Grimes' acrlflco fly. A pas. Kelleher'a triple, and Grimes' second sacrifice w netted two runs In the 13th. score: CHICAGO. I BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. - AB.H.O.A Flack, rf 2 0 O.Olson, ss 6 0 8 7l.7'hnst'n, 3b 6 2 6 6 H'll'ch'r, ss 6 Terry, 2 b 4 T'ornbly. If 1 Kelleher, lb, 2b 6 Barber, If 3 Grimes, lb 1 Malsel, cf 0 13 3 1 4 3 Griffith, rf 0 2 0 0 3 OINeis. rf IWheat. If 110 2 3 6 2 3 31Myera, cf 3 2 3 0'Sch'dt, lb 10 6 llKllduff, 2b 0 16 2IMiller, c 6 8 3 0 Smith, p 8 1" 2 llxKrueger - 2 0 0 SJxHood 2 3 0 0 18 1 3 17 0 2 0 Deal, 2b Daly, c Cheeves, p York, p Martin, p xSulllvan 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 11. 110 It Total 43 11 38 33 1 0 0 0J ' Totals 47 13 39 22l xKrueger batted for Smith In 13th. xHood ran for Krueger In 13th. xSulllvan batted for Cbeevea in eighth. Score by Innings: Chicago ....000000001000 23 Brooklyn ...0 10000000000 0 1 Summary Runs: Hollocher, Twombly. Kelleher. Wheat Errors: Olson, 1. Two- base hlta: Johnston, Kllduff. Three-base hit: Kelleher. Home- run: wneat: oacn flee hits: Miller. 3: Grime. 2: Twombly, Double playa: Hollocher to Terry to Kel leher: Kllduff to Olson to Schmandt, 3; Johnston, unassisted; Johnston to Kllduff to Schmandt: Hollocher to Kenener; Kel leher . to Hollocher to Grime. Left on base: Chicago, t: Brooklyn, 7. First base on balls: Off York, l: orr smitn, i. nits: Off Cheeves. I In 7 Innings; off Martin, 3 In 1 2-1 Innings: off York. 1 In 2 2-1 innings. Struck out: By Cheeves, 1; by Martin, 1. Winning pitcher: Martin. Um pires; Klem and Emille. Time of game: 2:16. . Reds, ; Phillies. 4. Philadelphia, July 19. Geary, a recruit pitcher, make hi Cincinnati debut today by defeating Philadelphia, 6 to 4. Though he waa reltevea in me eignin inning nj Luque, when Philadelphia made a tem porary rally, Geary pitched effectively. The score: CINCINNATI. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Noale, rf 6 0 6 OIRapp. 3b 6 2 2 1 Bohne. lb 6 12 lUSmtth, 20 5 0 1 a 6 10 O'xL'ourveau 110 0 Groh. 3b Rousch. cf 4 D'ubert, lb 5 Duncan, If 1 H'rgrave, c 2 Crane, si 4 Geary, p . 4 Luque. p 0 1 3 OlMonroe. 2b , 0 0 0 (I 1 6 1IxT.ee 0 0 0 0 1 2' OlKing, If 4 110 1 9 OiMeusel, rf 4 0 3 1 2 0 2lK'etchy, lb 4 1 16 1 3 1 2IWlllla's, cf 4 3 10 0 0 0 0'P'klnson.s 2 0 11 'Wr'tstone 10 0 0 Total 36 12 27 6lRMlller. sa 10 0 1 Peters, c 4 1 i o Winters, p 8 0 14 Bruggy 0 0 0 0 iRIchbourg 0 0 0 1 Totals 36 9 27 17 xLtborveau batted for Parkinson In the seventh, xLe batted for J. Smith tn eighth. xBruggy batted for Winters in ninth. xWrightstone ran for Bruggy In ninth. xRlchbourg batted for Monro in ninth. ' " Innings: Cincinnati 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 ! 16 Philadelphia ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 Summary Runs: Groh. Rousch. 3; Daubert, Duncan, Hargrave, Rapp. Lebourveau, Meusel, Konetchy. Errors: Meusel, Williams, Perklnson, Two-base hits: Hargraves, Bohne, Rapp, Williams. Three-base hits: Williams. Home run: Rousch. Stolen base: Richbourg. Sacri fice hlta: Duncan, King, Hargraves. Doubt pliy: Meusel to Rapp. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 8: Philadelphia, 8. Base on balls: Off Winters, 1; off Luque, 1. Hits: Off Geary, in T 1-8 Innings; off Luque, none In 1 1-1 lnntngs. Hit by pitched ball: By Winter, Har graves. Struck out: By Geary. 8: by Winters. 1. Winning pitcher: Geary. Umpires: Rigler and Moran. Time: 1:00. American Association Kansas City, July 19. R. R. E. Louisville 8 7 0 Kansas City 0 4 1 Batteries: Cullop and Meyer; Lambert and MoCarthy. St Paul. Minn., July 18. R. H. B. Toledo 3 1 St Paul 6 13 Batosries: Wright and Scbauftel; Hall and Allen. Minneapolis. July 18 ' R. H. TS. Columbus , , 9 11 1 Minneapolis 3 10 4 Batteries: Clark and Wilson; Psrritt and Mayer. Milwaukee, July 11. R. H, E. Indianapolis ,. 1 6 I Milwaukee I 1 Batteries: Hogg .and Dixon: Barna .a m Favorites Lose At Kalamazoo Grand Circuit Races Featured By Dumping of Jim B and Prince Loree. ' Kalamazoo, Mich., July 19. The feature of the opening day at the Grand circuit races was the dumping of the two favorites, Jim B. and Prince Loree, outside the distance flag in the American hotel purse for 2:11 pacers, the big event of the day's racing. Jimmie McKerron won the race in straight heats, while the favorites went to smash. Jim B. broke at the first quarter in the first heat and was given the nag. while Pritce Loree received the same treatment in the second. The losers because of their showing at Toledo and North Randall were top- heavy favorites. Peter Bieler, the favorite in. the 2:18 trot, had no difficulty in win ning that event in straight heats with Alicola and Princess Nedena trailing, Tommy Murphy piloted Brook worthy to victory in the 2:07 trot, Kokomo George won the first two heats of the 2:07 pace and fin ishe second to Lonan Hedgewood in the , third from a field of four Starters. . The summary: , 3:C7-claa trotting, three heats, purse ii.onn: Brookworthy, bh., by Justlc Brook (Murphy) 1 Wlkl Wlkl 1. Kilo Watt 1 Red Bon , ..6 Natallie The Great Time: i:07H. l:7. 3:07. 2:ll-elass pacing. American Hotel nurse. purse 8Z,ooo: Jlmmte McKerron, br. h., by Jack McKerron (Ray) . 1 Ruth Patch 1 Charley Sweet 4 Lawyer Swift 2 Walter K 7 Time: 2:06tt, 1:06)4. 1:06. 2:18-clasa trottlnsr. three beats, c 81.000: Peter Bieler. br. h., by Ptr th Great (Stokes) 1 : Alicola .-... Princess Nedena , I i Great Excitement 4 Grove Town 8 I Time: 2:1111. 2:0SU. 2:67tt. 2:07-claes pacing, three heats, nurse Kokomo George, ch, g., by Hedge wood Boy (Stokes) 1 1 Logan Hedgewood j.. 3 2 Hoosler Lady ..4 3 Hal Boy 8 4 Tim: z:qh. 2:004, 3:07. Calif ornia Tennis Stars to Play Here Harold L. Godshall and Harrv T. Coffin, Los Angeles tennis slayers. winners of the 1921 California inter- scholastic doubles title, will stop in Umaha Sunday enroute to Boston, where they will compete in the na tional interscholastic tennis tourna ment. The California , junior tennis champs will be the guests of "Coti" Young while in Omaha. Monday afternoon they will play at the 9tnalise!fr-TOr-th aimssl open state tourney. Godshall and Coffin are the south ern California junior, champions in the doubles. This pair of young racquet swingers captured the United States open doubles title in 1920. Godshall is the California interschol astic singles champion. Chess Champ of France Leads in Toumey Atlantic City, July 19. David Janowski, chess champion of France, took the lead yesterday in the chess masters' tourney by defeating Charles Jaffe of New York in the ninth round after 62 moves. Janow ski has six and a half points to his credit, one-half more than Jaffe and N. T. Whitaker of Washington, who won yesterday from Samuel Factor, Chicago, after 45 moves. M. D. Hago, New York, won Irom V. Sournin, Washington, after 107 moves; .Frank Marshall, American champion, and I. S. Turover, Wash ington, drew after 64 moves; Capt J. B. Harvey, Fenelon Falls, Ont, won from E. S. 'Jackson, Philadel phia, by default, and Stasch Mlot kowski, Los Angeles, and S. T. Sharp, Philadelphia, adjourned their contest. Haeo has won five and one-half points; Factor, five; Sharp, Mitchell, Sournin and Turover, four and one half each; Mlotkowski, four; Jack son, two, and Harvey, one. Smash Swimming Records at Duluth Chlraro Tribnne-Omaha Bee Leased Wire, Duluth, Minn., July 19. iwo American swimming records were broken at the Duluth Boat club yes terday by Margaret Woodbridge of , i i .i. . - ueirou, wno covereu inc muo in 29:32 2-5 seconds and the 1,000 yards in 16:372-5. Mel Colley of Duluth won the state mile championship. His time was 28:35 2-5. Clara Gallagher in 1916 war the former title holder in the mile race, her time being 31:15 3-5. The best previous time for the 1,000 yards was 16:502-5. WnH-TOE Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased Wire. Chicago. July 18. Freddy Welah. ex- llghtwelght champion, who lntenda stag ing a come-back, haa been signed tor a 10-round bout by the Elks olub of Calgary for August 16. Bert Forbe of Seattle and Billy "Red" Cole of St. Louis bav been mentioned as opponent. Billy Cola. St. Loul lightweight, and Bab Aaher leave tomorrow for a week'a vacation trip to Pawpaw lake, Michigan. Aaher ha no alibi to make over hi da feat by Sammy MandelL He wanta an other battle. Jim Mullen, th Tea RIekard of Aurora. haa started making plana for his next ftatio entertainment, which will b en July 29. Sammy Mandelll will probably clash with Pal Moor and Jimmy Kelly may repeat with Babe Aahkr In 10-round bout. Three other eight-round bout will be added to the program. Clot to 13.000 fans witnessed the Rob Martin-Frank Moran bout In New Tork )et week. Th gross recetot. Includlnx the government tax of 10 per cent, brought th total up to 646.693.60. The five eontesta cost th club ill.000,1 Th lata rclvd 13,071.76, f Cleveland Wins Fourth Game of Series, 6 to 4 Takes Three Out of Four Games From Senators Bagley Hurls First Game Since July 4. Cleveland, July 19. Cleveland made it three out of four from Wash ington today, winning 6 to 4. O'Neill made his reappearance behind the bat, the first time since Memorial day, while Bagby went to the box for the first time since July 4, both doing relief work. Score: WASHINGTON- I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Judge, lb 4 0 4 I Graney, If 10-40 Harris. 2b 6 4 6 1 Wamby. 3b 2 0 6 1 Rica, cf 4 0 6 l8peaker, cf 3 14 0 Milan, rf 6 0 0 0 Smith, rf 4 110 Gardner, Sb 6 1 0 3 Sewell, ss 2 10 6 J'hnst'n, lb 3 2 9 1 M tiler. If 6 3 3 0 Shanka, 3b 4 10 2 O'R'rke. sa 3 1 8 3 Piclnlch. 0 3 11 OIN'maker, o 3 0 4 0 Eltckson, p 10 0 OlO'Neill, o 0 0 0 0 8chacht.p 13 0 OiManap 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 110 0 oagoy, p Total 36 10 24 8xJamleson xCaldwell 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 7 27 11 xJamleson batted for Mails in sixth. xCaldwell ran for Nunamaker in sev. enth. Score by Inning: Washington 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 04 Cleveland ooooazao x Summary Runs: Harris, Miller. Shanks, Piclnlch. Graney. Smith, sewell, Jonn (ton, Nunamaker, Jamteson. Error: Har- rls, Piclnlch, Schaeht, Wambsganss. Two- base bits: Piclnlch, Miner. iome run: Miller. Stolen bases: Harris, Rice. Sac rifle hit: Erlckson, Bsgby. Wambs- aanss. 2: Nunamaker. Double piays: 5'Rnurke to Harris: Harris to O'Rourke to Juda-e. Left on bases: Washington, iu; Cleveland. 11. First base on Dans: uit Erlckson. 1: off Schaeht, 2; off Malls, 3. Hit: Off Erlckson, 3 in 6 Innings, none out In sixth; off Schaeht, 4 in 3 Innings: off Malls, 8 in 8 innings; on uaKoy, z in 3 inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Mall, Rice; by Erlckson, Graney. Struck out: By Erlckson, 1; by Mails. 2. Win ning pitcher: Bagby. Losing pitcher: Sehaeht Umpires: Evan and Owen. Time ot game: 2:36. Yankee, 6; Tiger, 5. TWrnit. Mich.. Julv 19. New Tork made a clean sweeo of th aeries with Detroit, winning today 6 to 6. Ruth'a double In th seventh- inning and hi dar ing base running bought In the winning run. Score: NEW TORK. I DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A. Fewster, cf 4 12 OlTllue, lb 4 110 1 P'np'gh. a 2 0 8 6'Bush, 2b 3 0 12 Ruth, lr 6 14 oienorten, ci t i u o Baker, 3b 3 11 OlVeach. If 4 14 0 Meusel. rf Plpp. lb Ward. 2 b 4 2 0 OiMell'an. rf 4 3 8 0 3 0 13 O'F'getead. ss 4 1 2 1 4 11 SlJones, 3b 4 113 4 18 llAlnsmtth, c 4 16 1 3 0 1 S iPauss, p 3 0 0 5 IHolling, p 0 0 0 1 32 8 27 lltxBassler 10 0 0 Schang, o Hoyt,p Total xCobb 10 0 0 Totals 36 1 27 14 xBaseler batted for Dauss In eighth xCobb batted for Buah in ninth. Score bv innings: New Tork 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Detroit 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 06 Summary Runs: Fewster. 2; Ruth, Baker, Ward, Schang. Shorten, Veach, Hellman, Flagstead, Jones. Two-base hits: Ward. Fewster. schang. Blue, Kutn. Three-base hits: Meusel. 2. Stolen base: Ruth. Sacrifice hits: Baker. Hoyt, Peck lnpaugh. Double play: Ward to Peckln paugh to Plpp. Left on bases: New Tork, Detroit. 7. First base on oaus: uii Hovt. 3: off Dauss. 3: off Holltng, 2. Hits: Off Hoyt, 9 in innings; off Dauss, In 8 inning's: off Honing, o in i in- TilTigT Hit' by ttsheit ball: By Dauss, Few. ster. strucK out: ay itoyi, a; oy uiun, o. Losing pitcher: Dauss. Umpires: Connolly and Chill. Tim of game: i:o. Brown,, S; Athletic, 4. Of Ton I. .Tnlv 1 9 Jacobson's single and doubles by Severeld and Gerber in the eighth after two wer out, gave St. Louia one run and a 5 to 4 victory over PhiladelDhla today. It wa the Browns fifth consecutive victory. PHILADELPHIA. I ST. LOU19. - AB.H.O.A. Au.n.u.A. Witt, rf - 6 12 OlTobin, rf 4 13 0 Dyke. 2b 1 2 0 4iKllerbe, 3b 1 0 1 4 Welch, cf 111 l'JHeler. lb 4 0 10 2 CWal'er. lf 110 llWillla'a, If 4 2 1 1 JWal'er, lb I 1 8 0'J'cobson, cf 4 4 1 0 erklns, c 4 l a naevereia, c 2 1 )ugan, 3b 3 10 2'Gerber, ss 4 2 13 Oallo ay, ss 4 0 2 4'M'M'nus, 2b 4 1, 5 2 Haaty, p .100 morns, p 1 1 u o Rommel, p 1 0 0 2iBayne, p 2 0 0 4 xJobnaon .100 0) . Total 33 14 zi 17 Total 30 8 24 161 xJohnson batted for Rommel In ninth. Score by innings: Philadelphia 00240000 04 St. Loul 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 x 6 Summary Run: Dykes, welch, j. Walker, Dugan, Williams, Jacobson. 1; Severeld. Errors: Galloway. Ellerbe. Two base hits: Dykes. Dugan, Tobin, Severeld, Qerbar. Three-base hit: Jacobson. Home run: Welch. Sacrifice hits: J. Walker, Ellerbe, Welch. Double play: Welch to Dvkea to J. Walker: Dugan to Dyke to J. Walker; Ellerbe to Eisler to Ellc; Gerber to McManu to Slsler. Lsr on baaes: Philadelphia, 7; St. Louis, 6. Bases on balls: Off Hasty, 1: off Morris. 4; off Bavn. 1. Hit: Off Morris. in 1 2-3 Innings; off Bayne, 1 In 6 1-1 In nings; off Haaty, 7 in 4 Innings; off Rom mel, 7 In 4 Innings. Struck out: By Morris, 1; by Bayne. 1. Balk: Hasty. Losing pitcher: Rommel. Winning pitch er: Bayne. Umpire: Wilson, Hlldebrand and Kallln. Time: 1:33. Boston, 1; Sox, 0. Chicago, July 19. A Texas leaguer In the third Inning by John Collin enabled A SAM LANGFORD -v.- BEARCAT WRIGHT 10 ROUNDS 10 EARL McARTHUR -vs.- FRAN III E SCHMAIZER 10 ROUNDS 10 ARLOS FANNING -vs.- HARRY BOYLE 10 ROUNDS 10 WESTERN LEAGUE BALL PARK TONITE--8.15 Prices: $1.10,$2.20,$3.30 Important Boxing Bouts This Week July 21 Jack Lawler against Buly McCann, 10 rounds, at Cleveland. July 22 Jack Sharkey against Young Montreal, 10 rounds, at East Chicago. July 22 Red Dolan against Bud'Christiano, 10 rounds, at East Chicago. July 22 Al Sommers against Gordon McKay, 10 rounds, at Ogden, Utah. July 23 Harry Somers against Bill Murray, 15 rounds, at New York. Vltt to score the only run of the gam today which gave Boston a ehutout over Chicago, 1 to 0, In the last contest of the aeries. The game waa a pitching duel between Bush and McWeeney with the breaks of the game favoring th visiting twirler. Score: BOSTON. CHICAGO. . AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Lelbold, cf 4 0 1 01 Johnson, s 4 0 1 7 Foster. 2b 3 OlM'llig'n, 3b OeColllns. 2b OlStrunk. cf JColllns, rf 4 M'Innts, lb 4 Ruel.c 4 StFalk, If Scott, 3 Pi'inger, If 3 Vitt, 3b 3 Bush, p 3 Sheely. lb 1 13 0 S 0 S 0 0 M'Clel.. rf Solialk. o M'Wenn'y.p 1 1 0 1 Totals 31 7 27 11, Total S3 6 27 20 Score by innings: Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Summary Runs: Vltt Errors: None. Two-base hit: Mclnnls. Stolen base: Mo Clellan. Sacrifice hit: Falk. Double plays: McClellan to Sheely to Johnson to E. Collins to Johnson. Left on bases: Bos ton, 4; Chicago, 6. First base on balls Off Bush, 3; off McWeeney, 1. Struck out: By Bush, 6. Umpires: Dineen and Morlarity. "Chuck" Wiggins Wins Over Burke New Orleans, July 19. "Chuck" Wiggins of Indianapolis won a referee's decision over Martin Burke of New Orleans, in a 15-round bout last night. Wiggins was the aggres sor and at no time was in serious danger. Burke weighed 175 pounds and Wiggins 17U. Ord Beat St. Paul, Ord. Neb.. July 19. (Special.) Ord beat St. faui, s to z, at St. Paul. 'PUT LtS4 leaf lien) . Crimped' (no paste) I to th crowd. ; ......... J,!! thtMtt to 1 light a SPUR A Cigarette) and l njoyita 'M urn State Circuit Race Meet To Be Held at Fremont Next Week Fremont, Neb,, July 19. (Special.) The Nebraska circuit will be held at Fremont for three days, begin ning July 26. The entry list in cludes more than 100 horses, many being owned by Omaha horsemen. The races will start at 5 o'clock each evening, and a popular price of SO cents will be charged. Following is the program: Tuesday 3:24 trot, purs 8360: 2:21 pace, purso $360; 2:12 trot, purse $360. Wednesday 8:18 trot, purse $360: 1 year old and under trot, purse 1360; 1:17 pace, purse $.160. Thursday 2:16 trot, purse 1360; 1:13 pace, purs $360. Jack Britton and Walker Fight Draw Nwark, N. J., July 19. Jack Brit ton, welterweight champion, and Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N. J., fought a 12-round, no decision con test last night with popular opinion divided as to the winner. Britton scored a nine-second knock down in the opening round, hut his opponent recuperated auicklv and punished the title-holder in the fourth, mtn and sixtn sessions. Ihe cham pion then succeeded in outboxing his man at long range in the later rounds. The weights were: Britton, 149 pounds; Walker, 146 1-2 pounds. riGIITING If OOLS Boy, Hoivdy! Won't the Fur Fly When These Two Whirlwinds, Ever (Of Chicago) VS. (Of Om.ha) Clash mm at the AUDITORIUM Monday, July 25 8:30 P.M. Three Good Preliminaries - If you want 1 . ouy your ticKet early. NOW ON SALE AT Barkalow Brother Auditorium Elk' Club Marritt'g Druf Stora Bolton' Cigar Stora Lit Stock Exchange Bate Ball Headquarter Tickets. $1, $2 and $3 (Plus Tax) Auspice Municipal Bate Ball Association POPULAR URICES.... Fanning to Box Boyle Wednesday Arlos Fanning, 'the Kansas .City lightweight, who fought Ever Ham mer at the City auditorium on Julv 4, has been signed to battle with Harry Boyle, tough little Duluth lightweight, in the scmi-windup of a show to be staged at the Western league ball park Wednesday night, according to an announcement made last night by ''Bill" Madden. Boyle was scheduled to swap punches with Elmer Doane, but the latter decided that the Duluth scrap per was a little too tough, and there fore withdrew. Sam Langford, the "Boston Tar Baby," and "Bearcat" Wright havj been matched for a 10-round bout, the main event. Langford will ar rive this morning. Earl McArthur, Sioux City, and Frankie Schmalzcr, Milwaukee, will breeze into this burg along about breakfast tirne Benny Leonard to Defend His Title Benton Harbor, Mich., July 19. Announcement was made last night by Floyd Fitzsimmons, fight pro moter, that Benny Leonard, light weight champion, will box here" on Labor day with an opponent yet to be selected. Fitzsimmons is on his way to Buffalo in an endeavor to sign Rocky Kansas as Leonard's opponent. J LIGHTING 1 If OOLS..... iDnifir in That a good seat fi 1 . fa POPULAR Trices....