fHE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1922. Wichita Beats Tulsa in 16-Inning Game; Double and Two Singles Trim Oilers 12 Itoehlcr and ' McDonald Stage Pitchers' Battle l.eliclti Error in Final i Stanza Coupled With hiieVllit Break Up Contest. Tula. OVl. May 24. Wichita look a 16-inning game from Tulsa today, scoring the winning runt al ter the tun had gone down and at iluk wa settling over the toggy tir Id. McDowell's douhle and tin gle by McDonald and Smith and Lelivrli'i error were reHnible for the lallirt that broke the 10-10 tic outing from the ninth inning on. It m a great pitcher' battle be tween llorhl-r and McDonald alter each team had tcored 10. The Oilera took a four-run lead in the eighth, but Lukanovic, who relieved Black, xta bombarded in the ninth, the Witchet tying the icore. Score: WlalllTA J TIUU muni AH II O A Mmllb. ef III t tMI. V tun r. h 7 t t 7 Tnwiw. 9b u.uibgrn. Jt I 4 i rf t-iu. if fill l--iH.lt. Ik Uiii-sles. If 1 t a I."" rf Hilar, r I 4 M.iun.a. Sb M, im.II, It, 7 3 IS I M.l.uin., H a I l i 4 nil l r t it i anil I l a a a M. ttullla It I I t li "I. i.Mif.i,, ih a ttiwe. r 4 run.,.. a Mieat,l. 3 i 4 nia.. a a I i.i.k.iiii. a n niiief, p a "Win. . 1 a T.rt.l. M Jl 43 l Totals S !1 It I Halted fnr MrMutlln In till. Railed far Black In (ill. Railed for Rnebler In Itth. Scora by Innlnga: Wichita ....1IIV3VVS4IMIJV3 IS Tula. ......IIVlVllsUVVVVVV-lO ummary Run.:: Smith (1). Berger (tt. Waahburn (4. Kaet C. McDowell. Mc Mullla. McDonald, Rer.nelt, Thompson, Pavla. l.eivelt. Umb II). Bauman (J. P.rrora: AlcMultln. Wa.hhurn, Thompaon. l.ellv.lt. tli-Olnnla. t'ruaby. Two-base hlta: Hergar. Blskesley. Crosby, Me lv.ll (J), Bennett (11. Wa.hburn ISI. Bauman. MrOlnnla. Horn, run: l.anih. Sacrifice hlta: Thompaon. McUlnnle, Waah. burn. Stolen baaea: Bauman. Thompaon. Karned runa: Wichita, t: Tulaa. t. Left on baaea: Wichita. 17; Tul.a. It. Baaea on balle: Off Black. I: off I.ukaimvla. 2: nil Boahler. t; off Muaaer, 4; off Sel. lara. I. Struck out: Jly Black. I: by Herhter. T: by Muaaer, 1; by McDonald, t Wild pitch: Oorhler (J. Hit by Pitched ball: East, by Black; Davis, by Muaaer: Bauman. by Sellers; Wa.hburn. by Hnehler. Runa and hlta: Off Black. and It In t Innlnaa: off l.ukanovvlr. 4 and I In no Innlna: off Muaaer, 7 and It (n 7 1-3 Innlnaa: off Sellers, t and 5 In 1-8 Innlna;. Double playa: Kaat-McDowell, I .smh-Bauman. Berger-Wa.hhurn-McDnw. ell , Thnmpson-Rauman-I.ellvelt t. Tlma: 1:1V. Umpires: Holme, and Ormaby. Bears Hit Packers Hard in Seventh and Win ! Sloug City, la., May 24. Two double., flva elnglee. . a wild pilch and an Tr gave Denver eight runa In lha aaventh Innlnf and enough to win lha opening Kama of the aerlca from Sioux City. Tha acora van 11 to a. DENVFH t SIOUX TITT AB.R.O.A A&H.OA. flomei. If-af all al Hamilton, ai 4 1 t 4 Wright, lb Shanley, rf t O'Rrira. ef If S fattenon. 3b S minn. lb 4 "prangar. aa 4 Park.!, a S Hall. P 1 8 ii ti.muifway, .d . t 1 4'El.n, cf 4 4 1 1IMHL lb 4 1 1 tlOtteraanl. rf 4 1 US fl'RnMnMB. If 4 I .1 4iPalm, lb 4 1 1 OIQuwr, a 4 t t SI Hilton, p t X It 1 a l v twnann. p l 43 17 JT l'Willi.nii 1 Total ' I Total. N It 17 It Batted for Wit.on in Ith. Scora 'by Innings: ' Penver ............a M M M 111 Sioux City .i O00S0OOJO i Summary Runa: Onmea, Wright (J), Shanley (I). O'Brien (2). Fatteraon, Dunn, SprangT. Parker, Hamilton (i). Hemingway, Kl.h. Meta. Error.: Meta, Palmer (1). !. Two-baa hlta: Hamilton, Shanley, Spranger. Roblnaon, Heming way. Meta. Patterson, O'Brien. Home run. Met!. Stolen baae: Patt.r.on. Double playa:- Patteraon-Wrlght-Dunn, Shanley Spranger. Hlta and runa: Off Hilton, It and 4 In t Innlnga (none out In aeventh). Famed runa: Denver, 7: Sioux City, S. Left on baaea: Denver. 12; Sioux City, t. Baaea on balla: Off Hilton, I: off Wilaon, Struck out: By Hilton, 4; by Wilaon. B. Wild pitch: Wll.on. Losing pitcher: Hil ton. TJmplrea: Fitapatrick and Burnalda. Tlma: 2:05. , Heatly's Errors Cost Oklahoma City Game Oklahoma City, Okl., May 24. Heatly erred twlca today, tha first one reaultlng In two St. Joaeph acorea. Tha aeeond tlma it lat In ena run and St. Joseph beat Okla homa City, I to 1. Score : ST. JOSSPH OKLA. CITY AB.B. O.A.I AB. n.ir. A- 11 T OlPltt. rf 4 110 Olson, lb -' Corridas. If riaasr. rf Bonowlts, ct Ttafste, Smith. h. Jtttfer. Sb Vsndler. a McColl. p Totala s oiHeauy. is a o s i 1 a'MhMltfw. Villi 1 OlOUislsnll. ef t 1 1 h i n. riihfr, a 4 1 t 1 sJLong. lb 4 T t 1 tlHsrgrore. as t 1 1 S t liTat. Sb 4 112 1 lIBr.dr. a S V V 1 St "t IT ti Totill SS t 11 Scora by Innlnga: . , Sf. Joseph 1 HUM! V 2 Oklahoma City OtlVVVVV V 2 Summary Runa: Olaon, C. Flahar, De rate, Pitt, Heatly. Brrora: Defat. Heatly ts.) Two-base hlta: Dafata, Nufar. Sac rlfica hits: Nufer. Mlddleton. Glngtardl. ' Baaea on balla: Off Brady. 4. Struck out: Bv Brady, t. by McColl. 4. Earned runa: Oklahoma City, S; St, Joseph, . Left on bases: Oklahoma City, t; St. Joseph, T. U moires: Donohua and Anderson. Time: 1:31. ; j. . Jock's Transportation Is Paid by Glasgow. Club . Chicago, May ,24. That Jock Hutchison, Glen view professional, is on his way today to Great Britain to defend his title as British open golf i hamoion is due to the soortsmanship of members of the Alexandra club of Glasgow, who guaranteed expenses to the American to have him make the trip to try a second time to carry the crown back to America. Hutchison was the first man to bring the British open title out of the British istes. He has expressed doubt of his ability to repeat. Archer t Arrow Collar ' lOteach tChm,habcc!y tCo. Inc. State Trap Champion Prefers "Blue Rocks" to Sewing Circles f w,,j3t- 'dtVwrgA paJ- r MRS. W. C. EDMISTON of Omaha will defend her title of woman's atatt trap champion at the atate tournament which atartcd at Nonh Platte yesterday. Mrs. Edmlaton much prefers blue rocki to sewing circles. Tijuana Track Is Cause of Litigation San Francioco, Cal., May 24. The Tijuana race track, located in Mex ico, just acro the California line, it the tuhject of a title dispute, with. two prominent San Francisco sports men claiming the property. Jerome Bailly, reputed owner of the track, which it also claimed by James Cof (rolh, it enroute to Mexico City to answer appealt filed in the Mexican tupreme court by Coffroth. Well Known Jockeys Flock to Omaha for Ak-Sar-Ben Races Omaha it becoming the mecca for jockeys from throughout the Vnited States as the time ncars for the bar rier to go up in the Ak Sar - Ben spring run ning races. June 3 to 17. .The influx, f which began a week ago, will reach the peak p r o b a b 1 y next week. A in o n g those to ar rive this week are Lunsford, H. Jones, Grub er. Lilley. C. E. Noble. Ra,1s and Gautner. Pablo Martinez, Charles Gross, Ted Wilson, George Williams, El mer Frator, E. Noble, Dave Hum and Paul Hum, all riders at Tijuana during the last meeting-, are expected to arrive next week to begin stretch ing out their mounts. H. Jones of Louisville rides for Dr. R. E. Lovelle, who owns Captain Clover and Evening Stories. Jones has ridden in 331 races this year and finished first 41 times, second 31 times and third 38 times. C. Ralls, who tips tfrs beam at 94 Buffaloes Open With Des Moines Tomorrow The cloude wecped continually yesterday afternoon and the fourth and final came of the Omaha-Den ver series was postponed. The Buttaloes nave on an oay 10 day, but will meet the Des Moines Boosters in the first game of a four contest series here starting Thurs day afternoon. Pitcher Joe Drugman of the Buf falo herd left yesterday to join the Greensville (Miss.), club. Interesting Bouts at Business Men s Several interesting workout bouts were staged last night at the Busi ness Men's gymnasium. Gene Gan- nitn wfi eVtr Willie Snencer. Tim Jenson beat Mickey Brennan, Ed Hunt won over ivm uraves, &u Sledge beat "Fig" Newton, Battling Garrison won over Bing Bang Dane and Happy Malbne defeated Kid Penman. ., v. Jim Flynn, Morrie Schlaifer and Joey Schwartz will work out at the "gym" at 2:30 this afternoon. Baseball Dope OFFICIAL 8COKE WEEK ENDrNCi. SATURDAY, MAY . Western League. . Mid. M.' T. W. WK. T. F. S. Tot. K. Omaha x Tulsa 3 Sioux City Z Denver x Des Molnaa 1 Wichita, 11 St. Joaeph 2 10 17 5 IS 11 11 X t 13 24 12. Okl. Citp IS Jiatiooal League. Mid. . Tot R. M. T. W. WK. T. F. S Brooklyn Pbil'phia New York Chicago Beaton St. Louie Cincinnati Pittsburgh t t 4 S 3 2 x I t 7 t a 2S t it S . 1 It 11 .14 2t Americas League. Mid. if. T. W. WK. T. Tot. R. F. S a a i is .. St. Louis u. t 11 x 14 .. 2 14 .. x t cieveiana i Chicago . .4 Boston 1 Waah'ton- 1 New York 4 t 10 S 11 S JO .. t It Phll'phi American Association. . ' v.. , Mid. M. T. W. WK. T. F. . S. Kanaaa City 2 I I II ..N .. Milwaukee 4 7 JO .. .. Iadlana'lla 1 4 til...... Louisvilla 4 t I 11 Mln'apolla t IV 22 St. Paul 4 3 I 11 Toledo 3 V 7 .. ., .. Columbus 1 4 11 braska State Lrogse. Mid. M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. Falrbury x t x t .. ... .. Norfolk x 1 x 1 .. .. Haatlnga x t I 14 Beatrtco - x x x ...,,. Lincoln x x x Q. Island X X I x ..... .. No gams. Tot. R. Tot. R. I j f t 'V" V-1 i 71..' "-".t pounds, is probably ' ' midget among this week's r- arrivals. Ralls has seven firsts, 20 seconds and 15 thirds to his credit this year. All these races were at Tia juana. Gautner, weigh- & mi -.i . :.. $ another i o c k e v I lilviift who finds few D. Hum. idle moment. He has ridden 99 mounts this season, placing first 12 times second 11 times and third 12 times. P, Martinez, who was here last year, has ridden 196 mounts this year and is officially credited with being in the money 77 times, getting 26 firsts, 25 seconds and 26 thirds. Zbyszko Offers ' Lewis $2000 for Finish Match St. Louis, May 24. Stanislaus Zbyszko, former heavyweight wrestling champion, will give Ed (Strangler) Lewis, $20,000 or the entire gate receipts for a finish match, J. H. Herman, Zbyrsko's manager announced today in a dispatch from Richmond, Mo. Presiding Judge for Running Races Here Martin Nathanson, who will act as presiding judge at the Ak-Sar-Bcn races, arrived in Omaha last night. He will commence at once with the preliminary work connected with his position, such as issuing trainers' and jockeys' licenses Orpbeum to Stage ; Training Bouts Tonigbt The Orpheum Garden gymnasium will stage its weekly card of train ing bouts tonight. ' In addition to the regular pro gram of 30 rounds of boxing, all the fighters on Friday night's program will be introduced from the- ring. Those who will be introduced are vKid" Schlaifer. O'Keefe, Joey Schwartz, Earl Puryear, Jim Flynn and Ole Anderson. Saunders Succesfully Defends Tennis Title Boston, May 24. Clarence W. Sanders of Dartmouth defended his title as N. E. inter-collegiate tennis champion todav at the Longwood Cricket club, Chestnut Hill, defeat ing Roger Carver, Massachusetts In stitution of Technology, 7-5, 6-1, 6-0. Safe or Oat Q. Runners on first and second bases. Pitcher turns to throw to second but the baseman fails Vo pover the base and he docs not let the ball go. He turns ai,d delivers the ball to the batter. I called It a bRlk. 'Was 1 right A. The pitchrr may feint to throw to second base without a balk being de clared. It would seem that as all that he did In this instance. q. Runner on second. Batter hita home run but fails to touch bases. Umpire in chief sees It and calls the runner out. Field umpire did not see it and called runner safe. Has umpire in chief power to overrule field umpire? , A. Thia la one of tha playa on which neither umpire should render m decision unless asked to do so by the aide In the field. The field umpire should give the derision aa it is his business to watch the runner around the baaea. .. If he misses the play he has the right to ask umpire In chief for information. Q. Has the cathcher or 4 baseman the right to block off the runner so that tha runner will have to jump over the fielder or go around him 7 I mean with the ball or without It. A. The rules aay plainly that base run ners are not to be blacked by fielder who dura not have the ball In .hie pos session. It la Interference If fielder blocks without the ball. There la no rale against blocking If the fielder actual ly haa the ball, although It is a practice which ahonld be discouraged when It gnea so far aa to menace the runner"a safety. Q. Is there any particular place where ha first baseman must stand when there 1 a runner on the base. A. There la not. but he ahonld be care ful In aland In sarin a manner an not to Interfere if the latter wishes to start from the base. J. Is tha runner out if the fielder crosses the line in advsnce of him and does not touch the base A. The runner la not out whea the fielder rroaaea the line with ball In hand. The runner moat he touched or the base moat be touched. I I a Giants Defeat Reds in Extra Inning Battle a Bancroft Start Firework by Two-Haggf r in Tenth Frame Both Piuhfri Mffec t the i Pint lie. ' Cincinnati. May 24. New Vmk look the last game of the tenet from ( iticmiiati here today, 2 to I, in Id inning. (taiH'rolt iarte4 the U'th with a two-b.CRer and rorcd on iiccetive tacnficet by Fritch and Groh. Hoth Dougla and I.uipie were elective at critical ttmirt, Douglat allowing only five littta. hcore; sr. YORK I flSt'NiTI A K ll n IUt,fl. aa A 1 Mama rf An una a a a ll I I ill ftiaa. Jb t I i I'l'.mvfi, is 1 a IXII-4K. if a T to t ii.n-f if I e ll.imte, r 4 1'iiHiit, as I I'IMMlll, IV! 1-u.ae. i lima. 31 t ) ,Nng, n M.,,-1. If I k.nr Ik 4 l'i,,Hrag'M rf I N,iiW, 3 iMuglaa, P 4 lit III i t t 112 I I 2 VII T'Ol. a IHII I Tl.l 52 131 11 Itan for llargmve In l"ih Scora by Innings: New York I I II I I I I I l-J Cliirinnsii .. atvatvvvv a I Hummsry Kuna: Manrmfi. Snyder, Mar. gr Krrora: Hn)ier. Il.hna, Two-baaa lilt : llancrufi Three. baa hit: tlargrave. Hlnlcn base: Krluh. Sacrifice hlla: rrlh. llmh l-ft nn-baaea: Near VorM. S; I'm iiiiiiatl. 2. Ka.ca on ball.: tiff Imuglaa, 11 off t.U'iue. 2, 8lrurk out; llv lvu(i... I: l-v .uo,u 4. I inpir.a: tlcCoimli'k and Mrulelle. Time: 1:43. Pirates Take Final Game -of Scries Vith Phillies Plllahurgh. May 51 The Piralea awapt lha series with Philadelphia by easily tak ing the closing gams today. II to 4. Hen. Una hit over tha left field wall In lha eighth Inning with ens man on. The game waa (ailed at lha and of the tlahtlt to allow Pltlaburgh lo make train con necllona f , r Ht. Louis. Score: Philadelphia riTTBinanH All H n A I AB M.OA. I'honrVsu. If 4 3 01 U.ranillle. u .4 2 3 t Wrltlit'n.. Sb 4 William., tf I Kins, cf X Walker, rf 4 I'.rkinann, h 4 KlM.'her. as 3 llir. lb 4 11,-nliue. e 4 Ni. p S Plum, p 2 1 I 3 l'.m7. cf 1 I i I I 1 OIRIlbae. If It I OiFiia. th V I H'Tranwe. h A I i Mueller, rf S r'nrlmm, lb t It o iicocb. a 1 2 tM.llns. e V V 3!r.rlMm, p 1 a 3i s a s 5 4 i t I 1 1 4 1 1 Tm. . 39 IS 24 T Tnlal. 33 10 24 1ST Score by Innings: Philadelphia 1 " V V 3 4 Plti.hursh 1 I V I 1 211 Summary Runs: I.ebourveau. Fletcher, I.eBlle. llcullne. Maranville, Mueller (4), 1,'rlmm (5). Oroh (!). Mattox. Carl.on. Krrora: Ring. Carlson. Two-bssa hlla: MnrHnvllle. Orimrn, Gom-h. Three-bsae hlls: I.ebourveau. Maranvllle. Orlmm, Mai tox, Fletcher. Home run: Henllne. Slolen bane: Maranvllle. Sacrifice hit: Carey. Left on bases: Philadelphia, t: Pltlaburgh, 13. Rases on balls: Off Ring. S: off Plnlo. 3; off t'arlson, 1. Struck nut: By Ring, 1: by Carlaon. 3. Hits: Off Ring, I In 4 2-3 Innings: by Pinto, In 3 1-3 inning.. Wild pitch: Ring. 2. Winning pitcher: Csrlsnn. Loslne pitcher: Ring. Umpires: Moran and Quigley. Time: 1:43. Boston Braves Take Four Straight From Cardinals St T.oula, May 24. Boston made It four straight - by winning today'a game from the Cardinals, t to 3, making the longest slump of the year for the locals. Oesch ger was wild at times, but proved effect ive in tha Pinches. Tha hitting or Tor- porcer, bouthworth and Oeschger featured. score: BOSTOV i ST. LOt'lS AB.H.O.A. AB.R.O.A. Pow.11. cf 5 1 1 IV Smith, if S 2 2 rt.rlm-e, 2b 1 1 2 n'Tnrpocer. as 3 3 1 0' Stock. 3b 3 2 1 AiHornsbT. 2b 3 Snuth'orth, rf 4 PrulM. If Hoeikfl. 3b Hnlke. ib Ford, O'Xell, e QeerhMt, P ToU' 4 0 1 3irourn!er, lb 3 .1 2 13 lKlalnrr. If 2 3 14 flIHr.thrnte. of 4 4 0 3 O'Alnunllh. C 3 3 -t 1 OlPfeffer, n t 1 North, p 0 30 13 27 19'Rooilwln. p 0 H.rrnot. p o Schults "McHenry Tctals 34 I 17 12 Ratted for North In aeventh. .Batted for Ooodwln in eighth. , Score by Innings: Boston '...1 1 I V 2 V 0 1 2 St. Lotils 1 0 0 0 0 V 0 2 03 Summary Runs: Powell, Barbara, Southworth (3), Cruise (2), Holke (2), Smith, Hornsby, Oainer. Errors: Cruise, Ford. Hornsby, Aln.mltb. Two-base hits: Oeschger, Southworth. Torporcer. Three base hits: Smith, Ainsmlth, Cruise, Torpor cer. Three-base hits: Smith, Ainsmlth, Cruise, Torporcer, Southworth. Home run: Southworttf. Stolen base: Cruise. Sacrifice hits: Bsrbare, Ford (2), Oeschger, Ain smlth, Boeckel. Double play: Bord, Bar bare and Holke. Left on bases: Boston, 8; St. Louis, 10. Bases on balls: Off Oeschger. 3: off North, 2. Hita: Off Pfeff er. t In S Innings; off North. 2 In 2 Inn ings; off Goodwin, 1 in 1 inning: off Bar foot, 1 In 1 Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Oeschger (Fournler.) Wild pltchea: Goodwin, Barfoot, Oeschger (2.) Losing pitcher: Pfeffer, Umpires: Klem and Pfir .man: Time: 1:55. - North Platte Shooters High in State Meet North Platte, Neb., May 23. (Special Telegram.) C. L. Wag goner and S. E. Toppon of this city placed high in th- jirst day's shoot of the annual tournament, which started here today. Each gun broke 147 out of a possible ISO targets. L. Bunney was second, with a score of 146. Bruce Thorpe of Omaha turned in a score of 142, while Joe Dawson had a 141 count. Isaac Noyes broke 138 targets; Vierling, 136; Furry, 133; Mrs. Edminston, 135: Beard, 126, and Haines. 123. Jim 'Tracey to 'Meet v Firpo in Buenos Aires New York, May 24. Jim Tracey, Australasian heavyweight champion, and Luis Firpo, champion of South Amerca, will go to Buenos Aires next month for a bout there the first week in August. In his only ap pearance in tin's country. Tracey was knocked out in the eighth round by Bill Brennan, May 16. -Golf Riots Q.' Where atepa for entering Rnd leav ing a hazard are fastened with stakes driven into the ground, what are play er's rights with reference to a ball that atops under them? A. The roles specifically nrnvide lhat such objects may be moved without penal ly, and the player haa the right to de mand aa nmrh. It is the duty of rlub of ficials to frame a local rnle, where such an arrangement would make the removal of the atepa Impractical. Q. Where a ball lands in a water hazard and, sinks, would the player be permitted to substitute a llgnter ball that would float Instead of tha heavier one? A. No, Q. What are the requirements for- en tering the National open champkn.ihip? A. All entries for the National Open are subject to approval by the executive committee of the U. S. U. A. However, any reputable profeaalonal may ordinarily enter. Only Inw-handicap amateurs, such aa tha committee approves, are allowed ta compete. Q. Do the rules prescribe how long a player may look for a ball before he must give It up s. lot? A. Yes. Five minutes Is the limit. Q. Please tell ma which of the follow ing players are foreign, and which American-born: Cyril Walker. Rmmeit French. Jack Burke, Clarence Hackney and Eddie Loos. A. French, Rnrke and lon we American-porn, Walker is English, and Hack ney Scotcfc try birth. (Copyright. UZ2.) BaseRaDResults a is aa lag a. i I. bii t- im m. J-n n r m I'm -aas it J'i i,t a II -an aoeae It II .sat W.e.te a. I I US II It tax la It l.at ll .Ml liMU'e Haaalia. i Jfc, . UkUbuut l'll. t, !., ... , ,, in., t, Wubiia. Ill Iji... It, aiaar awe a-b"iai4, TaaUl'i taa, IWa Mala at Omasa. W Itnus si Ukl.MMua t'lf, M. Jaat.l si iHtaset al hMWs !. NtHJItsh4 Mtllt It. to IK, us4iags. W L ft I W t, rvt. H.awiS I at. Surt .lt 1 rt.llatff I I ,a ( 4 u) t t .kis4 IW.at ealefda) 'a Meaalll. Ilaaiiaga. s, Uiaad Mead. I inner g.t puaiiMiMd, lain. ,Twta'a l.saies. t'airbury a Nuiiuii, tiaallngs l l.arli Untiiln al Uiand leund .vw I III 1 .al Ainti, i...ti,tr. blaailiiiga. W L P i Wt SI 13 Aia I la, la.lA INurfwsh l 11 Mn,.kl, a I, is i .in thKas It It .sua. riiiudrl. W. L Prt It la ..at It It ,1'J II IS .1t 13 l Ml lrlerda's Kesulla. I'lltsbuuh, II; I'hiiadalphls. 4. New toik, 2; t'Mlcinnall, 1, Unsion. t; sr. Ima. i. No tilheis h'duld Tsda)'i l.ame. Iiruuklvn al Philadelphia. hira at t'lncinnaii. Puiabuiah al St. t.uis. No mhrr gains m hr.iui.d. AKKKH A l.r..l C. nlaadlnga. w. t, Pet i tr, Stw Tork 21 11 .ait l'let.l.nd l at. Utaie 31 II ni WaAiuaioa II .1:3 .4W l'Ml.,i.. it If ,.l Kmm Veiroit If 17 .KMjii tiu-.o ealrrdai'a Meaulls. B.,aton, t; t'levelsnd. 2. I'etrolt, 1; Philadelphia, V. Washington, e: New York, 1 No others scheduled. Today's (iamea. Washington at New York. Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia at Hnaion. , No Olhera achtduled. 14 ir .443 11 21 .33 AMERICAN AHSOt IATION. (Handings. W. t Pet. I - w. L. Pel. Minneapolis !3 13 .atrll'olumbu. IT 17 ,MI liidl.aapnlis It II .VSiKsau. lily It 10 .3MI Si Paul It II .(IT. liii, Ilia IS It .411 Mihrsukes If .Mti Toledo t 2t .1st Vralerday'i Results. . Colunibua, 3; Lfliilevllle, 2. Indlaimpolls, I; Toledo, I. Hi. Paul, t: Kan... t'lly, t. Minneapolis, 10; Milwsjkre, t. Today's tiumes, Indlnnapolis at Toledo. Lnuiaville at Columbus. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Kanaaa City at Minneapolis. . Coast League, N Portland. 7; Salt Lake City, 1. I.oa Angeles, 7; San Francisco, t. Sacramenin. 3: Seattle. 0. 8 A KB OR OUT Oakland, 8; rnon, 4. Sonlhern Aaaoclation. At Birmingham, 12: Memphis, T. At Little Rock. 7; Atlanta, 1. At Nashville. 7: Mobile. 16: eight in- knlngs; dark. ' American Association. Columbus. O.. May 24. R. H E. Loulavllle 2 t 4 Columbua ...3 14 4 Batteries: Knob, King. Deberrv. E. telle and Myer; Sandera and Hartley. Minneapolis, May 24. R. H. E. Milwaukee I 13 1 Minneapolis. .A. I. .10 12 2 Batteries: Shaark. Clarke. Oearln and Oosaett; Smallwood. Mangum and Mayer. St. Paul. May 24 R. H. K. Kanaaa City 4 4 1 St. Paul 5 t 1 Batteries: Wilkinson and Skiff: Martin. Sheehan and Allen. Toledo. O.. Mas 24. Tt. M K Indianapolis 6 is 0 Toledo , a s Batteries: Hill and Kruesar: ftiaril f. Cullough and Kocher. Schlaifer Wants Crack at Logan "Kid" Schlaifer wants "RiirT Logan. . Johnny Creelev's "bread winner." who meets Dennie O'Keefe in a 10- round bout here Friday night, is rarin' to get a chance at Logan's smiling map. "Brine 'em on." savs the "Kid." "I want to get revenge for that close decision uua won over me some time ago." On the result of Friday nicht's battle hinges the chance of Schlaifer gettmgreturn go with Logan. acniancr worwea out at ttie busi Mcn's "gym" yesterday afternoon and appeared to be in pretty good form. The "Kid" boxed three speedy rounds with "Silent" Martin and "Mickey" Brennan. High Cloud Establishes V New American Becord Louisville, KyV May 24. High Cloud, John Lowe's 6-vear-old son of Ultimus-Umbra, yesterday became one of the world's outstanding tho roughbreds when an analysis of his performance at Churchill Downs dis closed that he had established a new American record for seven and one half furlongs. Under urging1 in the stretch he ran the distance in , 1 :30 and barely nosed out Mose Gold blatt's Dr.' Clark, his nearest con tender. . The old American record was 1:31 1-5 made by Pestigouche on May 29, 1908, at Belmont park. Leland Stanford Track Team Work Out in East ' Boston, May 24. The Leland Stanford track team after crossing the continent to contest for the inter collegiate championships Friday and Saturday, put on spiked shoes and athletic togs today and had a work out at the Harvard stadium. Except for a decision to have Bib Falk run only in the Jow hurdles and Glenn Hartran to compete only in the shot and discus events, it was said, the team w-as prepared to present its full strength. Today in Ring History Twenty-three Years Ago. Casper Leon won from Pinkey Evans, Tonkers, N. T.. 20 rounds. Eighteen Years Ago. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien aralnat Oeorra Cole, no decision. Philadelphia, aix rounda. eevemeen aeara Ago. Kid Broad won from Jnrlr r-arAISe Reading, Pa . 10 rounds. Seven tears Ago. Tom McMahon knocked out Jack Gsvar. Cincinnati, threa rounds. Kir venrs Ago. Charley White knocked out Mllburn Baylor, Cincinnati, ons round. Five Years Ago. Jackie Clark knocked out Toung Ahearn. Allerttown, Pa., three round.. Johnny Kltbane against Frankie Flam ming, no derision. Montreal, lOroundg-' Four Years Ago, Benny Leonard won from Mike Gnlindn. I San LMegb, CaL, four rounjla. At Ak-Sar-Ben Track By "Split Svccmd." Ak-.ar Hcn lirld trick wat deep uiih mud Wednesday morning and enly the bangtaili with iondnrtt fur the toft going were put through their pace, the sticky condition of the i course made last woikouti im possible and tew of the horart were akeii to do their best over tuih a tinew-iirauiiiif oval. Old "Split Jocund wdt on the job early and during the morning he taught 14 t'( the beagles showing what they could da against the watch. Those who worked and their time ate at follow : Miliar 1 'op Hul ll'ed . Mildred ... Ixilph ,. ., Teenth rieaa Welch Manicure ,, , in n S la I at 3 1 . la I at a. H I aa I I in .. S I ,.S in .' l- It In . t if amntte ,, ., Rrd Link ha Ko III .... 1 n 111 7- '. In .13 l- .i, in ,14 t t eiaire grufenie ,.,,, tWdaa , tniigrr , liuiae Paul . ..... W III U tha Wisp While liatra Italfuur , in 1 s S in .41 I t . in .. In . I,, .a in .S in .IS IB 1 .41 3 3 H It Errors of Grand Island Cost Game Waiubtaff of Inlanders Clouts Out Two Homers and Triple. Haallnga, Nb.. May 14 Deaplts t; home runa and a triple by Walnatafr and a wonderful abosatrlng catch In the eighth Inning with the baaea full, Haatlnga de feated brand Island, S to t, today. Faulk was in trouble all the lima by walking Haallnga balt.ra. a The a- ore: CRANO Ifti.AN'n t HAkTISfig AB .11.11 A ' TTanllp. Sb I 2 I A aim. rf R.J-ii. !h S 1 1 3 llnilisi, M Heirrs. sr 4 14 SU-rami. fb n.inM.rf cf 4 3 3 Hwiiiett.. a AH H.O.A. 3 13 0 X I t t tats 1 1 1 1 3 I 12 I 3 10 4 410 II till 4 113 Rom, rf .1 s 1 o Hour I" 4 I ia I Kii.nc. 3b 4 I I O'Tniaes If 4 14 3'1'rhsn. rf 4 2 1 3i Jnhtiaon. rf 1 iierk. p ;t 10 :i ia I Tm.ls Kedrrlr. lb Ventla, rf RAherfa, a fault, p Totals 31 3 27 11 Scora by Innlnga: Orand Island I 'I M I 13 Hastings 1 1 V 2 1 V I V x 8 Summary Runs: Hayallp. Ruben. Wain staff. Ileum 13). Crann. Wllletia (2), Hol ly I2. Knapp (3). Krrore: Haysllp. Ro ben. Hetini.Walnataff. Sedevlc. Roberta. Faulk, nentnn (2). Holly. Knapp. Home viiua: Wain. tuff (2.1 Three-bass hits: W'sinstsff. Holly. Two-haae hits: Beck. Amen. Sacrifice hit: Tomes. Bases on hslla: Off Faulk. 13: off Beck, 4. Stolen bases: Rohan, Hay. lip. Amen (2). Wll letlH. Double playa: Meta io Sedevvic; Faulk to Roberta tn Sederlc; tsrann to fienton to Holly. Left on bases: Haatlnga, 13: Grand Inland. 10. Passed balls: Rob erts, (1 ) Wild pitch: Faulk. Earned runa: (trend Island, 3: Haatlngs, 1. Umpire: Hawthorne. Time: 2:06. Thirty Colleges Entered in Meet Boston, May 24. Thirty colleges, most of them in the area between Pittsburgh and Maine, but two of them on the Pacific coast, will be represented in Soldiers' filed. ' Harr vard stadium, at Cambridge, Friday, when the 46th annual intercollegiate track and field championship meet begins, to extend over Saturday. After the far western entries, Cal ifornia, which won the . meet last year, will compete, in all of the IS events and Leland Stanford, fifth last year, but tied with the Bruins in the ' California dual championship this year, will have starters in 11 events. . ' . The entry list shows that Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy and Princeton , will be repre sented. ' t Bert Collyer Fined $15,000 for Libel . ' Louisville, Ky., May 24. Bert E. Collyer, Chicago sport writer, was found guilty on a charge of criminal libel by a jury in criminal court here yesterday, and his punishment fixed at a fine of $15,000 and a sen tence of 30 days in jail. The prose cution of Collyer was' instituted by R. 'E. (Dick) Williams, Louisville turfman, and was based on an arti cle published in Collyer's Eye, June 18. 1921. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it al our honeat belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taite) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggttt V Mjtri Ubsen Ct. According to the batting aver age of the I'tiiiic Coast league, Jimmy Q'Comicll, renter lieldrr of the San I'rintino team. Uad uiili a percentage of .45i. O lou nrll it the bird lor whom die New York tiiantt paid $75.11 la.t win ter, lie will report to the tiiantt next tea ton. Jack Miller, manager of the Stilt, it playing O'Connelt m the outfield and ayt that the young, tier it hitting all kimlt nf pitching and will be a enation m the Na tional league. A Harvard protestor recently discovered a beach in South Amer ica whert the pebbles were dia monds and other kinds of precious lionet. That's where tome of our fight ers who atked vuch large guaran tees to appear in a ring ought to build hornet. Martin Nathanon, well known horseman who will be the preaidinK judge at the coining Ak-Sar-Ben spring running meet, June 3 to and including June 17. will isiir licences at the local track ttart iug next week. According to the rules of the Nebraska Racing commission, no entry will be accepted from any stable not provided with a trainer's license. Luia Firpo, the Argentine heavy weight who many eastern fight fans are toutin' to the skies, may have the necetury wallop, but he cannot hope to be regarded as a champion fighter until he has been in the movies, besieged with, offer nf marrias'e toured EurODe and has shown some talent at an author. A Vester;i league ball game that lasts more than two hours be comes tiresome, particularly when play is called at late as 3:30 p. m. The national pastime, so far in "Pa" Tearney's league, has not enjoyed the patronage, especially in Omaha, that was recorded last year. There are several good rea sons and one of them is the tactics of the players in delaying games. Four games played at the Buf fn1nr;' mrk each draeced alone ' for more than two hours, one last- two hours and eightce.n minutes. President Tcarney, the umpires and the team managers should Xf y at once- to make the games faster and, consequently, more interesting.- Baseball in Omaha needs a stim ulant. An eastern golf writer says: "The news that the stymie had been restored in the Western Golf association must have been a sur prise to many out that way for most of them had no inkling that it was even missing." Wonder if this same golf writer still believes that the Indians, all dolled up in their war paint, are a familiar sight in this part of the country? Kentucky 'Runners En Route to Omaha Sixteen head of. Kentucky thor oughbreds will leave Louisville this morning enroute to the Ak-Sar-Ben track, where they will be entered in the spring running meet which starts early next month. Runners - belonging to Monfort Jones and W. Knebclknap, mil lionaire Kentucky horsemen, are in the shipment that leaves Louisville this morning. Another carload of Kentucky horses will leave Louisville next Tuesday enroute to Omaha. Student Managership for Husker Athletes Lincoln, May 24. Student mana gership of athletics is to be a new in stitution at the University of Ne braska, beginning next fall, it was announced yesterday. Student man agers will qualify competitively. They need not be athletes them selves, and they may earn an "N" at the end of the ' junior year. They will receive no financial returns. CHiesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos-bkndei Red Sox Hurler Pitches Tight Ball in Pinches Slow Thinking on Part of Indians Infield Factor in Victory for Doaton Team. Iln.tnii, Mav 24. Despite his nu merous bac on balli. Warren Col lins pitched effectively in the pinches ti-day. It'taion defeating Cleveland, 6 to 2. Cfllitia and hit catcher, Har old Ruel. each knocked in two runt. Slow thinking in the Cleveland in field handicapped Wagby't pitching SiK-aktr hat a heavy cold and kept to hi hole, Joe Wood acting at man- ager. score: I'l.l.t ki.am . MONTH AM.il n a i AH n n a. J.mleane, H.ialaa'l rf 4 a llbiild. rf 4 2 2 I 3 1 ia 1 t 3 I HMrsoaar. If 4 I llama, Ib 4 I aiPraii. lb t 3 TOlu.a, as 3 s I Colin... if 4 I I'M., 3b 4 3 1 S.I.I, e 4 I I W, I'oUtal. 4 lirMier, If lilllNH, Ik Heel. S liinkier. ib wl rf O'Neill. H.il'v. S Stephen ua 3 a 4 I l I 1 1 t I t t -l Tm.l. 31 II ST it THs Is 31 a s Hailed lr liagnr in rm. itli,r..:.:.::::. .. - Summary lluna: Newell. Wood. Harris. Hiig.ii. J. Collina. Foaier (31. Ruel. rr rr: Foster Two-baae hits: Pratt. Few. ler, Ruel. Three-be hit: Harris. Sacri fice hit ' Pralt. Pouhle plays:-S-well-Wsmby. Prall-Harrla. Dugan-Prslt-Harria. Left on bases: Cleveland, I; Hoston. a. Rases on balla: Off Haghy, 3: off Collins. 7. Struck out: By Hagby. 3: by Colllne. 3. tlinplrea: Mnrlarlty, Wilson and Con nolly: Time: l:tl. Rally in Eighth Inning . Wins Came for Detfbit Philadelphia, ttay 24. A home run by Pinch Miller Flsgstesd. a wslk lo Rlg ney and singles by Blue and Rasslsr gave I let roil three runa In the eighth Inning and the deciding game ef the Philadelphia, aerlea today. 7 to t. Hellmann had home runs the first two tlmee at bat. It waa the first tlma In 16 consecutive games that .Miller failed to get a hit. Score : liETROIT I rHlt.ADEl.PHIA ABRO.A.I AB.H.O.A. Riiie. th ,1 i in ni Toung. 2b 4 t I 4 1'ul.hsa. 3b .113 ! Johnston, lb 4 1 11 1 I'nhli. .4 3 3 3 1 1 Walker. If Vrsch. If .112 Olp.rktn., e t 1 t i I 3 -Metlnimmt. ft 4 3 1 ft I'sllOWSV a i Jons.. :ih 3 ft o l' Miller, nr a s 1 a r'l.Klesd 110 " Mrtlenall. rf 3 I ft Il.i.-v. rh ft ft A I'DrkM. .Ill 2 V 2 t ltisner. 2 1ft 1'R.Hcwav. a 4 1 1 R.ler. c 4 3 7 2! H.rrl.. p V V 3 Khwke. p 3 ft 1 l""Wkh ft V I ft Clark 1 3 ft ft'H.tmseb. p 2 117 OImii. P ft V VI Erksrt, S 1 I Jl B Tlil 33 14 27 111 Totals 33 1127 14 Railed fnr Jons sin eighth. Batted for Ebmke In eighth. r.Butled for Harris In second, izllsn for Perkins tn ninth. , Score by innings: Petrolt ..ttlllt'H 7 Philadelphia 6 t V V V t V V 1 t Summary Rune: Cobb, Hellmann (21, FlRgstead, Ttlgney (2), Baaslar, Toung, McOowan. Dykes (2), Halloway (2.) Error: Rlgney. Two-base hits: Cobb. Cutahaw, Halloway. Home runs: Hellmann 2), Flsgstesd. Stolen bsse: Perkins. Double nlsvs: Walker and Perklna: Baaslar and Cutshaw. Left on bases: Detroit, t: Phil- arelphia. t. Rases on balls: Off Harris. 1: off Helmarh. 1: off Ebmke. (. Struck outrBy Ehmke, : by Olsen, 1: by Harris. Hits: Off Harris, t In I innlnga: off Helmarh. IA in t 1-3 Innings; off Eckert, 1 In 1 2-3 Innings: off Ehmke, t is 7 Inn ings: off Olsen, 2 In 2 innlnga. Hit hy pitrhed hall: By Ehmke (Walker.) Win ning pitcher: Ehmke. Losing pitcher: HeN mach. Umpires: Evans and Dlnesn. Tims: 2:19. Inability to Hit Pinches Cost New York Yankees Game New York. May 24. Inablbllty to hit wlh men on bs-es cost the Tankeea a ram. wth the Senators todsy, t to 3. Walter Johnson had tha better af Sam Jones, who was hit hard. Rice and Meu sel hit home runs, hut Ruth again failed to connect safely in five trips to tha Plata. Score: . v WASHINOTOV I M!W TOKK . AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. ftnrrU, !b Hie. cf Jndire. lb Brnwer, rf Oodln. If 4 ft .1 s:Wltt. r' 10 3 0 3 .1 3 0'W.rfl Vll a 1 1 Its 1 Rnib. ir 8 0 1 ft'h.ker. ,1b 3 1 1 DIMeuul. rf 4 2 3 5! Pino. Ih 3 V 3 ft 4 12 4. 4 1 2 A 4 S 11 0 MM 8 3 11 2 ft V 3 Sli.nk.. 3h Piclnclch. c 4 ft- ft 21 Scott, s. Perklnp'g. I 3 3 II 2Rehsnl. e Johnson, p 4 2 0 I'.innes. a ' "Skinner 38 12 27 11' "Few 1 ft ft Totals t V V V 33 11 ST 13 I I Totals Ratted for Jones In ninth. Ran for Skinner In ninth, Score by innings: t Washington Illltltl A 3 New . York 0109200ft 03 Summary Runs: Hsrris. Rice, Shanks, Peckinpaug-h, Johnson, Meusel, Plpp, Srhang. Errora: Shanks. Baker, Scott. Two-base hits: Schang, Scott. Three-base hit: Shanks. Home runs: Meusel, - Rice. Stolen bases: Schang. Shanka. Sacrifice hits: Harris. Scott, Jones, Pecklnpaugh. Judge. Double plays: Johnson. Shanks and Judge; Baker, Ward and Plpp: Jones, Baker and Plpp. Left on baaea: New York. 9: Washington. 9. Baaea on balls: Off Johnson, 4: off Jones. 1. Struck out: By Johnson. 6: by Jones. 1.. Hit by pitched ball: By Jones (Rice.) Wild pitch: Jones. Umpires: Hlldebrand and I.allin. Time: 2:00. -t