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IE ! ii 1! i a ii! g . Timely Hitting by Buff aloes . ... In ir TV Durch Uses Three Hurlers to Trim Wichita Club in Fint Game Tug" Griffin' Single to on Second In Ninth Inning Spells Victory for Local Herd Lee and "Whitey" Steal Home. By RALPH WAGNER. 1MF.I.Y hilling y the Buffalo .ni e.pecially Frami (fug) (iriflin, Omaha' right fielder, (Heated Vrauk It bell's Wichita Witches yttttdy afternoon in the firM game of the tenet at the local lot by the tcore of 9 to 8. The trore Mat knotted, S ail in Omaha's half of the ninth, liiklatou gut a life licit McDowell make a bob ble, and brrrird down to tcrond when Manuah played the big brother r'le. Tug" Griffin lammrd the apple out to leu field and "Whiley" scored the winning run. Barney Burrh uteri three liurlertS) to noM the IV. 1 chainpitint out ol a ictorr. The Witches collected Ii hits olf the three Buffalo pitchers for a total of 20 bates, but were unable to bunch their bingles at the oppor tune time. Errors on the part of the visitors lo played an important part in their defeat. Sellert Suns for Wichita. Joe Berger sent Seller to the mound for Wichita. McDonald fol lowed in the eighth and finally the veteran Beebe closed the game. Dur ing the eighth and one-third innings the Buffaloes were at bat they col lected nine hits for a total of 10 bases off the three Wichita moundtincn. The only extra base hit of the after noon on the Omaha side of the score sheet is credit to "Billy" Lee, who whanged out a double in the eighth frame. The Buffaloes scored two in the first on a base on balls, error, Gis lason'a sacrifice and a stolen base. Lee stole home with the herd's first tally. Wichita rcgiatcrcd one in the in itial innings on two bases on balls and a single. A double play cut the Witches' scoring in this period. In the fourth, a double, hit batsman, single and triple resulted in three more scores for the visitors. Cislason Steals Home. Four singles, base on balls and Gislason's robbery of the home Slay scored four runs for the Buf iloes in the fifth. ' Wichita tied the score in the eighth on an error, a double and triple, but the Buffaloes scored two runs in their half on two bases on balls and a double. Berger's tribe again tied the count in the ninth when Frank Olcrie issued a base on balls and al lowed the visitors a single and dou ble. Stokes relieved htm following the double and Wichita's scoring ended. McDowell's error, Manush's sacri fice and Griffin's single in the ninth won the game for Omaha. " The same teams play today. Tnlsa, S Dea Molnea, 9. ' tHt Molnra, It., May l-Dti Moines esme from behind thru times to tie th cor and then won too second (am of the MriM from TulM In the Mventh ln alnf by bunching thro hit with a bam a aim Davla, Lamb and Banner hit horn rune. Both Lynch and Boehler, wfce turned the fame, were hit hard. Mere: TULSA. I EM MOIXKS. is. no. i If 5 1 S OlTiirieoB. S S 4 S 4 S 5 4 10 0 5 0 9 0 4 r I a 4 4 1 S 4 t 0 i o i 10S 35 IS ST 13 Taoapena. Sb S I Milan, If Ol Hnran. cf 0! Rrae, rf 0 Waniar. lb S Tuna. 2b 81 Or.nl. b nt Banner, a . navis, rr 4 LsUtalt. lb 4 lias, cf 8 teaman, Sb 4 taaBawM,ea S Oiw9. e s Stabler, a S ftetrt 1 ItUlui. B 0 II lmcs. a Edlamen, p Totals 'ePatak S 0 ii ;, 'Batted for Boehler in sign in. core by Innings: Tulea 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 08 Dee Jfolnee 0 2 0 3 0 1 S 0 z S . Summary Rune: Bennett, Davla (!), lallvelt t), Lamb, Horan. Warner (3), Tuna (J). Grant' (3), Banner. Error! Tur eon. Home runs: Davla, Lamb, Banner. Two-base talte: Lallvelt, Thompson. Tur eon, Grant (2). Saerlflce hlta: Lamb. Beehler. Stolen bates: Horan, Wagner. Balk: Boehler. Struck out: By Boehler, 4. Bate on Dallas Off Edleman, 2; off awe filer, e: on Haugianct, i. wild pucn: Boehler. Passed balls: Crosby (3). Karned runa and hlta: Off Lynch, S and S t) 6 t-3 Innings: off Edleman, none and 1 in I t-S Innings; off Boehler, 8 and 13 "In T Innings; off Haugland. none and ijone In 1 Inning. Loaing pitcher: Boehler. Winning Ditcher: Edleman. Doable Blaya: 4rant-Wagner. McOlnnls, unassisted. Um pires; pooohua and Anderson. Time , , , , . . ., ., r- Oklahoma Cltr. M i Denver. S. Denver. Colo., Hay 3. Beedle weakened tn ttna seventh, oaaaed .three men and allowed two timely- hits and Oklahoma City romped away to a 18 to 3 victory ever Denver here this afternoon. The Indiana bunched hlta In the third with telling effect, but the Bears were playing taem on- an even basis until their south (taw hurler became wild. The acore: OKLAHOMA riTT. I DENVER AB. H.O.I I ' AB.R.O. A. ItrC. rf as o t. jm. tr . 4010 Mails, ae s Viadleton. If S fats, lb S I 1 llColtrln. i 4 1 S 4 1 10 0 3 3 0 Shanler. lb 3 10 llGomes. cf t S i! Patterson. 3b 4 13 0 4 13 4 3 3 3 3 810 8 0 0 3 10 3 Mesas. 3b Battler, ef Tata, 3b laVsa. AVer), p VMBtUrdt X 4 O! Wtliht. h e o si winrtle. it 1 3 01 Spencer, o 1 0 I'Bndle, p 4 0 0 Totals 33 S 37 13 . Tmalt 4 it 57 in ' Ran for Middleton tn eighth., Score y Innings: Oklahoma City 1 I 3 I 1 M 1 1! Denver ...1 1014000 3 1. Summary Runs: Pitt, LaSalle (3). Mid. dletna (3). Bates (3). Maaaey. Heatley, .ninglarfll, T. Long. Patterson. Windle. Er rors: Maaaey (3). T. Long. Coltrln, Wright. jCamed runs: Oklahoma City, 4; Denver, 3.... Stolen baae: Middleton. Two-bate hits: Middleton. LaSalle. T. Long, Patter aen. Struck out: By Allen. 2; by Beedle. : T. Base on balls: Off Allen, none; off 'Heedle, 4. Double plays: LaSalla-Maasey- - ' , r-nl..T.-TV-lHf.Ch.Tll Ulf KV S Itched ball: Tate. Left on bases: Okla oma City. S: Denver, 1. Umpires: Burn S14e and Fltxpatriok. Time: 1:40. ft' 1 . - Second Card of Training v Bouts Scheduled Wednesday The second card of training bouts 'will be staged at the Orpheum Gar den gymnasium tomorrow night. Seven bouts are on the program. r The manager of the Orpheum has been flooded with applications from boxers to appear an the training cards. The "pugs" realize that these bouts give them a chance to show " their wares before the fans, and the result is that some jood knuckle whirling is staged. , The card for Wednesday evening follows: . - "Kid" Williams against -Gorilla" .Tones. Pee Wee" Smith againat Johnny Toung. "(Tin Chu" Smith againat E. Dohard. !" Tjohhv" Slater aarainst "Hap aia- . '"Toung" Shamrock againat Turk" Lo- Oeerge P-arna against "Tip Kid" Rector. ; Harry Boyle against Jack Gates. . , of Series Here Left Field With Gislaaon HITS MISSES BY THE BUFFALOES Willi IT A. AU at H TH Ml KM I'O A K v. i.riffm, rf. aaitaaaa Itrrger. aa 4 I I I a) S Ma.hburn. It ,. I 4 13 I I r.a.t. rf S !) Ill.ke.lrr. If ,..S I a a 1 a My Her. Sr. S tte34 44 Ihmrll. 3b ...4 I I I I t S S Hairy, S j t a S Hrllara. t S I 3 4 1 t M'inuid, ...I aaeeaae MrM. p ....... a aurrgury 1 ItatttSS Tolala M S It 2 I 23 S1 1 IIM.tH.t. ABSHTSKH KHTOAI le. If 4 8 S S 1 1 t Wll.-oa. aa S 3 1 I t 3 1 (.Mama, Sb ... teal ISIS Menu.h, rf 4 S S I a 0 . r if 1 1. rf a ssaeosa Mrdrrar, lb ...4 I I III I I. mm ham, Sb ...I I a a 1 I I Wilder, r I t40e 4 etflndaf frr, pi. Ill I a o a okrir. p i a a a o aiokea, p a eeeeaaaa Tolala Tt1"a"io" 17 HI at.rrgury baited for hellara let arreaitta. Duly one ant whea winning ma was cored. Mrore by Innings I Wlrhlla ,.t S I S V S 3 g Omaha IIIIIMI 1 4 Nummary Three-baae hltal Haabburn, Kaat, Haley. Two-baae hlla:. Lee, tiel lara (3), W. firiffln, Haley, turned rune! Omaha, Si Wlc-hlta, 6. Ift on baarat Omaha, Si Wlrhlla. 10. rilruck out: Hy IMIars. ti by Mrltunald. taonei lly Heebr, aoaei by Cofflndaffer, 4 ;ty Okrlr. none; by Htokes, none. Ilrat baae on balls: Off Hellara, ; off Nrltonald. tt off Beebe, nonet off Cofflndaffer, Si off Okrle, l aff Mtakt-f, none. Rune and lilts:. Off rVllars. and 1 In 1 innlngst off McDon ald, S and 1 In I Inning; off lleebe. one and on In one-third Inning) off Coffin daffrr, and 8 In 7 3-3 innings; off Okrle, 3 and t in 3-3 Inning; off Mokes. noe and none In t-S Inning. Wining; pltrherl Htokea. IxMiog pltrher: Beelie. Hit by pitched ball I W. Cirlffln by Cofflndaffer. Pnased ball: Haley. Implrea: McUleom and Br6wne. Time of game; t:tu. Wilber High School Wins Track Meet i Lincoln, May 2.-(Spccial Tele gram.) Wilber high school's' speedy track team woii the triangular meet with' Lincoln and University Place on Nebraska field Tuesday after noon. Wilber scored S8J-J points, Lincoln 55 points and University Place 26J4 points. : , Lewis, the Lincoln colored ath lete, put the shot 45 fect 6 inches, less than two inches short of the high school state record. Hein was the sprint star for the Wilber speedsters, winning both the 100-yard dash and the 220-yard dash. Parshall won the pole vault for Lincoln by going 10 feet 2 3-4 inches. The fast relay team from Saline county left Lincoln in second place, 30 yards in the dust, winning in 2 minutes 34 4-5 seconds in the final event. The Saline county cham pions won the 440-yard run and left the 880 to outside competition. Gardner starred for Lincoln by winning both the 120 and 220 low hurdles. The summary: ' . 100-yard dash: Won by Heln. (Wilber) ; Pasek (Wilber), second; Lewis (Lincoln), third; Phillips (University Place), fourth. Time: :J0 3-5. 110-yard high hurdles: Won by Gardner' (Lincoln); Kubicek (Wilber), second; Fitch (University Place), third; Uinchow (Lincoln), fourth. Time: 0:17 1-5. Mile run: Won by McCartney (University Place); Olds (Lincoln), second: Dewey (University Place), third; Weber (Lin coln), fourth. Time: 5:07. 330-yard dash: Won by Hein (Wilber); Pasek (Wilber), second; Phillips (Univer sity Place), third; Schled (University Place), fourth. Time: 0:24 1-5. 320-yard low hurdles: Won by Gardner (Lincoln); Kubicek and Fictum (Wilter), tied tor aecond; Weld (University Piece) and Miller (Lincoln), . tied for third. Time: 0:3 3-5. 440-yard run: Won by Pasek (Wilber): Woods (Lincoln), second; Wlnahip( Univer sity Place), third. Time: 0:56 8-6. 880-yard run: Won by Heneroth (Univer sity Place); Kitchen (Lincoln), second; Ward (Lincoln), third; Savage (Wilber). fourth. Shot put: Won by1 Lewis (Lincoln), Chal- oupka (Wilber), second; Curtain (Lln ooln), third; Havil (Wilber), fourth. Dis tance: 4o feet 4 Inches. High jump: Mlnchow (Llncolnl and Ku bicek (Wilber), tied for first; Wlernlmont (University Place), second; Havil (Wilber) third. Height: 6 feet 4 1-4 Inches. Discus: Won by Wilbermfwypetaoin .te Dltrut: Won by Wilder; Kubicek and Caloupka (Wilber), tied for first; Lewis (Lincoln), aecond; Star (University Place), third. Distance: 104 feet 5 Inches. Pols vault: Won ty Parshall (Lincoln); Fitch (University Place), second: ShlmO' nek (Wilber), third; Posplsil (Wilber), fourth. Height: 10 feet 2 3-4 inches. Running hroad jump: Won by Marrs (Lincoln); Fictum (Wilber), second; Cur tain (Lincoln) and Pasek (Wilber), tied tor third." Distance: 18 feet 11 1-3 Inches. Halt-mile relay: Won by Wilber .(Fic tum, Chaloupkm, Pasek and Heln); Lin coln, aecond; University Place, third. Time: 3:33 4-5. . Lincoln State League Manager Signs Blank Lincoln, Neb., May 2. (Special Telegram. Homer Black of Mary ville. Mo., an outfielder, has been signed by Manager "Buck" Beltzer of the Lincoln State league club. Black is showing well with the stick. Pitch' er Tye of Kansas, and Hedges of Panama, Neb., were released Tues day. . "Babe" Herman Kayoed by "Pepper" Martin New York. May 2. "Babe" Her man, Los Angeles (Cal.) feather weight, was knocked out in the first round by Vincent (Pepper) Martin of Brooklyn, tonight in a contest scheduled "for 15 rounds in Madison Square Garden, Four Home Runs by Philadelphia Defeat Senators Three Circuit Drives Made in Succession in 1'cnrtU In iiing After Two Men Are Out. Philadelphia, May 2. lour home runs, three of which were made in luccetaiou in I he fourth inning today, gave I'hilndelphia the deciding same in the aeries with W ainngton Dy me score of 11 to' 2. Walker'a home run in the fir.t inning scored Johnston. In the fourth, with two out. Walker scam made a homer, fccoring Young. l'erkins and Miller followed also with circuit aniaahes. After that Mogrnlite was ejected and rranm iinunea tue p;inie, holding tiic Ainieiics 10 iwo lilts. Score: wi!is;Ttiy K. H O 4 miLAHst-fim. . an m o Smith, n? 3 3 Ymwi( tb .114 1 K Heme. 3 4 nut. 4 Juitx. lb 3 I 4 i J'4inMM. IP SIS 30 ttslker, If 0 f 0 I'riMnt. a S Miller, rf 14 MrHl. rf I fltiki.3h 1 I'lltllffase. at I I'Hsay.p iiwiin, rf 3 hm. rr in e t'rltn'sh, as I ili,.mi. a I lvu.k. a final,. M I if fi 37 "i M'nns. I S ll Totals rxm-la, p Milan I ll SID at f "i l.-. Kan for r rani is in nim. g. are by Innings: ..... We.hingt-n ? "??": ,f Philadelphia v " " a..-. ... Ttuna; Buall CI. TOUng, Jnhnaton. Walker (J). Perkins. Miller 4S. Pykea, Calloway (3). Errors: nice, '"" Two-baae nit.; u.m,.., Kmiih. Three-base hit: Galloway, i o mm rune; Walker (S). Perklna. Sillier, fiolen haae: Young. Sacrifice hit: Perklna. Dnuhte play: llallowey-Johnaton. Jfl on baaea: Washington. I; Philadelphia. . Haae on balls: Off Hasty. J: off Krancls. 3: airu-k out: lly Mngrhlse. It oy nasiy. s. hy Krancls. 1. Hits: Off ilogrlUge. 13 In 3 3-3 Innings: oir fr.sfi.. nlngs. Hit by pitched ball! Pecklnpaugh. bv Hsatv. WeW-h. hy Krende. Paused balls: Plclnlrh C). Losing pitcher: Mog- ridae. 1 mpires: imaon ana .onuu. Time: 3:05. Cleveland, 10: Chicago, t. Chicago. Way 3 Cleveland struck Its batting stride today and pounded out a in to a victory over unicago. jnercoj hreakinv a loams' streak of flva games. The loials used three pltchera in an at tempt to alop the acorlng. Coveleakle was hit hard hut waa given great support, especially bv Wood, who apeared Kbeely's tlrlve In the third Inning after a long run. 8,-ore: CI.EVEr.ANn. I CQlCAOO. ah ii n a An n O A. Irani. If 1 0 1 01 Jnlmsnn. .lata 4 0 0 3 Jamietmn. If 3 W'hwansa. 3b 4 Sneaker, cf 4 Mflnnls. lb S 0 4 OlMcTlellan. Sb 3 3 n I'tillln., 3b . 3 3 01 Hooper, rf . 1 r (II Ulnuik. cf 3 1 S 4 .1 3 4 1 4 0 3 3 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 ; 1 0 S 0 Newell, as 4 1 3 l K.Ik. If 3 0 0 I S 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 n o 0 0 Cirriner. 3b S tVnnd. rf .1 n'Nelll. e 4 CorelesKle. P S 1111 Nl-eelv. lb 3 3 01 IMialk. a -3 3 III RiiMell. p ' 0 0 31'Miilllasn l Wilinson, p 37 13 37 9"Mo.ill Totals I Mrweenev, p varran Totals 36 11 5S 13 Rutted for Russell In fourth. Batted for Wllklnaon In eeventh. Batted for McWeeney In ninth. Score hy Innings: Cleveland 0 1 3 1 0 ! 0 8 10 Chicago 3 0000103 Summary Huns: Wambafrnnsa (S). Sneaker (3). Mclnnls. Gardner. Wood. O'Neill, - Johnson (2),. Collins (8). Hooper, Moatll, Two-nase nila: tipeaKer izi. Bheely. Three-base hits: -Wood, Mclnnla. Ftolcn base: Wood. Sacrifice hits: aic ClelJan. Evans. Collins. Left on basca: Cleveland, 7; Chlcaan, 3. Base on balls: off Russoll. 3: off Coveleakle, 3: orr McWeeney, 3. Struck out: By Russell. 1; by Coveleakle. 1. Hits: Off Russell, 4 In 4 Innlntra: off Wilkinson. 8 In 3 In nings: off MeWeeney, J In 3 innings. I,ns Ing pitcher: Russell. Umpires: Nallln, Morlarity and Evans. Time: i:s3. Boston, New -Tork, 13. tVnkees came out of their batting clunip here today and easily defeated Boston in no laat rame of the series. 1-3 to s. Schang had a finger on his throwing hand split hy a foul tip In the fifth Innlne and waa forced to retire. UmDlre Walsh put Manager Hugglns off'the New Tork bench in the third inning. Score: - BOSTON. I NSW TOflK. AH. H O A I AR.H.O. A. rlbold. cf 5 0 4 11 Witt, rf 4 110 Foster. 3b 4 10 HFewuer. If 4 3 4 Pratt, Sh 4 1 n 31 Baker, 8h 4 3 3 01 Miller, cf 4 11 41 Skinner, cf 4 ,2 1 HPInp. lb 4 , 0 10 HWsrd. 2b 3 11 llRrntt. sa 10 0 fliRchans. c 1 ft 0 01 riemrmer, 0 a l Bmltfl. rr O'Rourke. as Harris. If Bums, lb Rnel. e 3 2 4 0 0 3 4 2 10 Ii 0 1 4 t 1 2 13 3 10 4 3 0 Menosky Walters, e Fnllerton. p o o n l jonea. p Karr, n W. Collins, p ii ii . 0 11 1 Total! 38 18 37 13 "I. ueiiins 10 0 Totals 37 14 17 Batted for Ruel In seventh. Batted for W. Collins in ninth. Score by Innings: Boston ft 0 t 1 0 ft 3 1 New Tork .........3 1 3 0 4 2 0 0 X IS Summary Runs: Pratt. Smith (21. Har ris, Ruel. Karr, Witt, Fewster (2)Baker (4). Miller. Plpp (2). Scott. Schang. Two- base hits: Miller, Pratt. Three-base hits: Schang, Smith. Home runs: Plpp. Smith, Hsrris. Stolen bases: Baker. Skinner. Sacrifice hits: Fewster. Miller (2). Double Play: o'Rourke-Pratt-Burns. I.ert on bases: New Tork. 6: Boston, 4. Bases on balls: orr Fullerton, 1: orr Karr, 1. Struck out: By Jones,' 4: by Karr. 1. Hits: Off Fullerton, S In 1 Inning (none out in aecond); off Karr, 11 in S Innings; off W. Collins. 3 in 2 innings. Hit by pitched ball: Skinner, by W. Collins. Wild nltch: Karr. ij.oslng Ditcher: Fullerton. Vmnlres: Chill. Walsh and Owens. Time: 1:40. . St. Louis. 1; Detroit, S. Detroit. Mirth.. Mnv ! BkittVa heM St. Louis to five hits today, and Detroit won the opening gsme of the series, 8 to 1. The Tigers hit Shocker opportunely, while his opponent tightened In the pinches and was given good support. Score: 8T. LOriS. DETROIT. AB.R.O. A.I IRHIl A Tobin. rf 4 12 OIBlua. lb s 1 17 0 Ellerbe. Sb 3 0 1 llCutsuaw, 8b 4X1 easier, in s o a ncobh. cr Williams. If 4 0 2 llVesch. If 4 2y4 ft 3 fl'l 0 4 10 0 3 13 3 5 ft 0 3 3 0 3 1 S S 29 10 27 14 Jscohson. cf , 3 fl S OIHeiltnann. rf Seiennd. o 3 13 1 '.tones. 3h Oerner, I 1 1 S'RIsner. ss MoMamis. Sh 4 3 3 2lBa.sler, o Shocker, p 3 0 1 3iGhmke. p Totals 30 t 24 13 Total .Scoro bv Innlncs: St. Loiiis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Detroit 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 x 3 Summary Runs: Severeld. Blue. Cut- shaw. Cobb. Error: Jones. Two-base htts: McManus, Jones, Ehmke (2), Cobb. Three base hit: Oerber. Sacrifice hits: Ellerbe. Vnach. (2). Double play: Rigney-Cutshaw- Blue. Left on bases: St. Loula. 7; Detroit, S. Base on balls: Off Shocker, 1; off Ehmke, 3. Struck out: By Shocker, 1; hy ttnmRA. z. tilt Dy pitcnea Dan: jacoDsnn, by Ehmke. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Dlneen. Time: 1:45. Divorcee Who Named Golf ' as Co-Respondent Reweds San Francisco, May 2. Mrs. Cor- ennah Depue Neville, who- divorced Tack Neville, professional golfer, about a year ago, naming the ancient and honorable game as co-respondent, was married yesterday to Rob ert Teel Elliott, a hardware dealer of Los Angeles. The wedding of Corennah Depue to Neville created a furore in society circles, where she was widely known because of her artistic abilities. The romance was short-lived, however, Mrs. Neville instituting about two years after the marriage California's "first and only divorce action based on an allegation that golf had acted as an encmv to domestic bliss, Golf caused her husband to neglect her and broke up their home, she THE BEE; OMAHA. WKP.NKSPAY. MA Defeats 1921 Western League Champions, 9 to 8 I ... Iv V 1- ll wi. i!f nsr Trainrr tn !l Vnrt Ahnut Britton I BareRaDResults tSiandings WtTL( UUOli:. pi ending W, I IMi W I- Prf at laaatt It I .": Oaiska f II .la Mk'k.u II f .lotluiM t II life, tur 11 f l lw Mattel S 11 ,s -1 iia tiiy I .4tUrs I U M Irateedai'l ateaulta, Omaha. MlrfeHa. a. tialahuma tHr, H, inir. I. Itt Slalliet. ti Tul.t. t. at, joaafh at Moo City. ri. Toda) fiaanaa, W lrhlla at umaha li4 . aa.) Kkiahoma i'Ky at I'.nier. lulaa al l Mninta, , kl. Joseph at bioua Citjf. Art(lMAL i r.Aot E. auadlags. W. I- M I W. I. ht, S.W .k II S .! PiUthurth .4,11 IhlctSM II 4 pBll..l-ill IS .Ml m. Iui f ,t,U t'lutmuttl ii .! twaoaga I is I 13 Yc.letday't HeMills, Near Talk, ; Hoalnn, S, ilncinuati, . Piiilurilt, I. ' fi atbvr (auice avheUuled, Toda) 'a liamca. Clitiago at Pittsburgh. t'liKiiinatl at ht. I.uuia. . No other gainea s haUuled. AMKKKAM I.KAUl K. Mandliiga. w. U Vt I W. I TVt S folk ii ,aai Itilfa.UU.hia .41 tu. loult It .Brtl: .(, T .4: 1'hl.sso I .Mil Wsdilnglsa II .411 Uetclaad S S .4:il Dtiroit t ,1J VeterUa's Reeutla. N-w Tork. 13; Boston, . rhiladclphla. II; Washington, I. t 1 roit. 3; Ht. Louie. 1. Cloveland. 10; Chicago. . Today's (.atnea. Cleveland at Chicago, ht. l.ouia at Detroit. New York at Philadelphia. Washington at Hoelou, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. blandUiga. W. I Pn I w. Ih Pet. .411 10 .413 7 .n'3 13 .iv IndianapnUf 10 s rwilMtlle f Colun.hus 10 t .SM haosaa City 7 Minneapolis I Ht. I'aal S Alllaaukee 7 .Mi Toledo 1 Yeeterday's Breults. No gsmes scheduled. , Today's (ianea. Toledo at Kanaas City. I'olumbua at Milwaukee. Indianapolis at Ht. Paul. Louisville at Uinneapollg. Southern Association. All games postponed, rain. Husker Ball Players to Meet Eligibility Committee Today Lincoln. Ncb May 2. (Special Telegram.) "Rudy" Zicgenbein, cornhusker pitcher, and "Andv" Carr. inira Dascman on tue Nebraska base ball team, will meet the eligibility committee at tlie university Wednes day, to explain or deny rumors that tney nave particmated in orofes- sional baseball. Zieeenbein was ru mored to have signed with Manager Harry Smith of the Hastings state league club, when the name "Seer- genbein" appeared as one of Smith's players. Carr is rumored to have played or- son. The eligibility committee has been preDarinir to investitrate this case for several days. Athletic Di rector Fred Dawson stated Tues day that the investigation would be held following a conference with Prof. R. D. Scott, the University of Nebraska's representative in the Mis souri valley conference, and a mem ber of the conference eligibility com mittee. Professor Scott states that he is in favor of clamping the lid down tight on any professional. Coif Ikcts Q. In a handicap match, where the players are all even at the end of the eighteen holes, how do they proceed in playing off the tie? A. Unlets thev mutually ism. nth.pKl.. they must piny another eighteen. If the numner oi strokes conceded the one by the other happens to be even, they can, with the consent of the tournament com mittee, play only nine holes. Q. Is a player allowed to have his caddie stand with his feet forming an angle directly behind the hole while the player is making his putt? A. It Is not permitted to touch the ground behind the hole In order to noint out the line of the putt. Such action by a caddie could easily be construed at a violation or tnis provision, meaning a penality of lots of the hole In match nlay. and two strokes in medal play,. y. During tne past winter, I topped a ball and it rolled onto the ice covering a pond that formed a regular water haz ard. I threw a stick at the ball and knocked it across onto the fairway. Was I entitled to count that a stroke and play the ball from where it stopped? A. No. at unusual at the case was, yon could not. The ball must be fairly struck with the club In the regulation way. The ball should have been dropped bach of the hatard with a penalty or one atone. Q. What is your decision on the fol lowing case: A, a very good player, is paired with C, a poor player, against B and D, both fairly good. A gives strokes to B and D and they in turn give strokes to C. On a certain hole on which strokes apply each way, A scores 6, B 6. and C is. while D oicks uo. How Is the hole scored on the partnership match? A. The nolo is naivea. it s erroKO wins the hole from A, hut C's stroke entitles him to a half with B. It la presumed Elay was net . best-bait, hence to win It foe is aide, B mnst have won from both A and C. . . Q. Where a ball lands In a water has ard, on the tee shot, say on a, one-shot hole over a pond, ran the player tee up for his next stroke? A. The rules provide that the ball be dropped. (Copyright, 1922.) Baseball Dope OFFICIAL SCORES WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAT 9. ; Western .League. MM. Tot. . ' , M. Omaha x Tulsa ' 3 Sioux City x Benver 1 Des Moines 3 Wichita X St. Joseph x Okla. City 3 T. W. WK. T. F. 8. K. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. National League. MM. Tot. 8. B. M. Brooklyn 8 Fhiladel. New Tork 10 Chicago x Boston 3 St. Louis x Cincinnati Pittsburgh 7 T. W. WK. T. American league. MM. Tot. F. S. R. M. T. W. WK. T. Detroit 0 3 -,t St. Louis 11 1 Cleveland 1 .. .. .. .. Chicago 2 .. ,, eoston 2 S .. , Wash'ton ( 2 .. . , New Tork 1 13 PhlladeU 4 11 American Association. MM. M. T. W. WK. T. F. "Kan. City x .. Mil'aukee 11 x Tndlana'lis 7 x Louisville 3 x Mlnnea'ts 1(1 x St, Taul x Toledo 1 x .. Columbua 3 x .. .... .. sNo game. Tot. a. r. New York Wins Four Straight From Boston VTorld'i 'Champion! Continue Winnin RStrcak Op ouciitt Have Loot Seven Gatnra in a Row. Boston, May J. New York nude it four slrtiiilil front Boston today, Ityan pitching the woild'a chain pious to a 6 to 3 victory, while Mar rjuard was knocked out of the box in the first inning. The ftuy- of Rawlinga w bril liant. Powell and Kopf did the heat work for botlon, which now ha loat even in a row. Score: MlW tk . t auarof. . . AH h o A an. H o a K.nrtmfl. aa I 3 4'rNaell.rf 4 SSI h-r sa 4 3 I I 4f BVnii,amilL if S I S haallnrt, M l.mk, 3b min. rf Ve,.arl If k.ltr. tb NMiinera. cf Kmiia. a , Bjm. p T"tatt I I P't ral. iiii ii!! 4 13 t I Halt. b a a ' h. .,,., 13 I'o'hHl, 433 Maraaard. a . . t H.lMa. p as it 4f it' fiiiHuim a -.urtefiuurp - - i.'l,llat I Tw.ls M I f It Ratted for Welson In aevenlh. Hatted for Fllllnglm In nlmh. vw Tork t a a t a a i a a Boston . . 1 t-l nummary Runtt Bancroft. Tlawllngs fit. Oroh. Toung. Mtusel. Pntrtll Ilolka. Krror: Kopf. Taro-baao bits Kelly. Meusel, Bar ha re. Powell J). Kopf Thres-bsae hlta: Rswllnas 131. Harrltlre hits- Uroh, Rawlinga, Toung, Hhlnnerm. loul.le plsv:Rawlln(-Kelly. Left an bases: Nw Tork. : Boston. (. Base on halls: Off Ryan. !: off Marquard. 3; off Walsnn. I: off Fllllnglm. 3. Vtrurk on): By Ryan. 3; by Watson. S. litis: Off Marquard. S In t-l Inning; off Wstaon. 4 In 1-3 Innlnga: off Fllllnglm. 3 In I linings, lilt by pitched ball : Powell, by nysn. Losing pltrher: IJsrnusrd. Vm plret: Klsm and Mennella. Timet 1 :4T. rillsbargh. tt Clnclnnall, t. rinrlnnatl, O.. Mar J Three PUI'hurgh pltrhert were hit aharply today, Clncln nall winning a lopsided game. t to I. Courh pitched atrongly and received fine support, two ratrhet by Htrper blng"of tht most sensational character, boo ret PITTBBrnon. I CINCWATf. B. H O. A an. H O A. MaranTllls. si 4 3 3 V Ittirtn. rf 3 14 rarer, cr a o x ft nauhert, lb Unties. If 4 II nimran. If I 1 14 4 3 3 1 t 5 3 4 41 Tlernev. fh Travnor. 3b Mnkan. rf Orlram. lb Oonrb. e . ('arl.cn. n 43 rtnlma. th 4 3 .1 Harper, rf 3 I Career. s 4 1 10 Plnelll. nh 3 113 Hsrtrare. t 1 1 J couch, p 10 3 3 11 3 11 '31 31 11 27 I ll.mlt.rt T.llmrbArM. n A A A 1 Totals B. Rnliwer I o a in Morrison, p A A A el Ens 1 0 0 01 ' Totals 33 1 34 Batted for Carlson in fifth. Bstted for Yellnwhorae in eighth. Batted for Morrison In ninth. Pittsburgh ! 13 Cincinnati 211013 x t Summary Runs: Moksn, Crlmm, Burns (3), psuhert 13). Duncan, Bohna, Cave nev. Couch. Errora: Blrbea (11. finnMi Two-base hits: Plnelll. Duncsn. Three bate hlf: Grimm. Stolen be sen: Maraa- vllle, Pauhert. Csrev. Sacrifice hlta: Couch. Dauhert (!), Duncan. Double plsy: BlKbea - Travnor - Maranvlll. An bases: Pittsburgh. 7: Cincinnati a R on balls: Off Carlson. 4: off Yellowhnrno, 1: off Morrison. 1: off Couch. 4. Hltai Of Carlson. In 4 innings: off Yellow, horse, 2 In 3 innings: off Morrison. In 2 InnlnCS. l.Oslm nltrher' rnrlnn !..,- plres: Pfirman. McConnlck, Rigler. Time: eft Don't wo o s nOack Gu$ Becker Maka Good Score at Trap; Breaki 99 Out of 100 Gu littler, bandit-dp trsp-tliot champion of the I'i.'l eaoti, who hail, irotn Ui;iUn, t'tah. broke 99 out of a ponaihle I DO laigei in a practitt shoot at the Oituha Ciun dub trips yesterday aiicrnoon. The wrttern gun ioppd in Oma la en route ft out CUrkdle, Mii, where lie com jx ted in the annual oU ton licit tour name nt. Setetal other gooJ acortt wti chalked up ye.ierdav during the prac tice hoot. N. ti. t dik nilislied Vj out of I1) targrtt, while Uf KiiUa ley arortd VU nut of a po.,il,le wl Other arores follow: McNauiara, 67 out of 75; Smith, 7.' out of 73: Noyet, tt out of 75; Moore, 42 out of 50; l urry. 42 out of Hii McCatfrty, 45 out of 50. mmmmm Cornell Brata Teatltrri Mount Vernon, la. Xfay 2. Cor nell defeated Iowa State 'I eat lien col lege baseball team yesterday by a score of i to I. Tste is matter of tobacco quality Wa gut it a our bonett belief that the tobacco used la Ctwtterneld ar of finsf quality (and beace of better taste) thao ia any other clcarett at th price. . Youir Ticlkefts Wow 7 vs. intton 10 Rounds. Scmi-Windup Boy Donley vs. Alex Uaurioe (Casper) Ten Micky Brennan (Detroit) Six Gene teahy vs. Jim Griffin ' (Omaha) Four Auditorium, Friday, May 5 8:30 P. Wl. Plenty of Good Seats Left Seats on Baaeball Headquarters Sportsman Cigar Store P. & B. Cigar Merritt's Drug Store Knights of Columbus Auditorium Delay Get Coast Trainer to Look Over Western Jau FiancUco. May J.Xkk Wit - liani. (oath and turner of the S411 l unti.to club i.f the I'aniic Coat lUelMll Irigur. will leave il team in ! l ake neat wrrk and invade ,e.etl iniddlewotrrn minor Irague. ktarthiiiK lr new player. William, it i brheved. is the first trout aver ent out 011 uih a misaioii by a mi- nor leaitue team. AlihougH be b been In be ball in tin we.t IK year. Wilhaina baa never eeii a major league game. o when be get t Chkaiio be will take time to alten.J a cmr. William inteudi waithina; team hi the Wettern Irague, the Three-l league the Western aocilion, the Xli4itaipi Valley league, the South western league, the 'IrxAA-Oklahoma league and the Texa league. He will be gone at leat Iw iinmih. Pal Moawa nlsn, Memphia, Tenn.. May I Pal lor. Memi'liia baHtainoeiglil, was a""le, I lie nl.lM a rlaul.iolt oie 'Kl'l'' I'anrhe of ban Anlonia. Ts , at the end ( all eight rau4 ul bait lonighi. . L vvv iff r T m "ejkv AT Chestertie CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccosblended Rounds (Grand Island ) vs. Kid French Rounds (Central City) Rounds (Omaha) Sale at Your Seats Now Facti About Br It ton Britton ii the oldett of the tight reigning thampiona, lie hat twite hel4 the welter champiomhip. Britton doe riot aplrt to re til undefeated. He want! the welter claaa to proper. He will never attempt "tome, bark" when he loaet liia crown. The champion pridea himwlf on being th -father" cf the welter, weight cl. Before he won the crown thit division waa Idle. i . , j j Today in King History Trnl.Hf year Ago. Terr ll. 1, aid 11 aian llulli aaldi Averv, hew 1 oik. 4 round. Taalt.Twa a rata Ago. Totomv Uimaii uit from fusty Mil ler, clilitsd, iMuo.ia TelylR eara Ago, Baitllng ,ri,n aaa'n.1 t hai ley Ber' r, draw, lilaiiae, a inuHda. Tornly laniie Aga, tlsrvlo liatl t,iik out Kid Carter, Louiavill. h. rounds heienlrea rrs Ago, Tommy llunia won irnsi Lmi Barry, Ta.oina. Wli. ! rntinds M.treM icnra Ago. )llke Ft hie. a atainat Martin llarl, B d'cisiun, Stm Toih, rounds. id For lateii (Padgett alleged in her petition. f.