THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 26. 1922. Up-to-Bat& News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans Yankees Defeat Senators in Hard Fought Contest lew York's Iliplit Fielder Shim Out Pair f Home Hun Itir ami Judge , Grt Circuit Clout. New York. May 25 Ne Yoik divided khorf series svith Washing ton here today, winning tumultu ous game, 6 to 4. Meusel hit ( twine run for New York, while liwiie run. by Rice and Judge se ruuted (r all of Washington's run. I ln I pitihrd rl for New Yoik unit )rwtr ami Rice made sensational ijirhr., Sioir: u,AktllM.Tii I M!W lliRK AN II Ik A ' AM M CI A Him., I I I Ilk. r 4 I a I ! If fl J.ia Ik a I ItHMMt, rr 1 nma, ir . m m iw rji 1 t U'lw, i f 1 ... ttaarj J Hike.. 4 2 t 1 ItHMMf, If 1, ...mi., 4 I t MrwH if I !".. I 1 I'M Ik I IS 'll. a. III Milaa I a.kan, II t nihrt ,Ht. p 1 I I -auik 1 . . - I t.i 11 a 11 T4.li s 11 tHall.it fnr Phillip. In sevenlh. Miaiiad Mr iiriilti.kri In mnih H.. he Inniuae: . Mhiiiiion I I S'w V.ik S t I I Htintmarv-- K'll: Harris. Itlr .21. .fu.le. Win. Wer.l VU"-I i:. Pipp. kit, Krrnis Ward ltakt Two !. ,'.: 1 1 . H-'MI Hum un.' tin.. v.ual tit. .lul. Hi.il.-n i.r Kew-ter Harnfii-: tluih liouhi. iiiava: Phillips Harris luil. Ilarna In Hrnii in .mil. I.fl mi liases: .SVw York. I; Waalnn,inn. T. ILeee on ball.: off Mnrl. I ; "If l'hil. 1 HtriN-k out Hy Hni. 2: hr Philluv. I: by Hrillhearl, I lln: Off Phllllfk. III llinmi.. n(f llnll. h.srl. in 3 Innlnga. Mil by pitched mil. ny Phlllln. IK. nil): hy Hiiyi. Hay M.. Miankai. f.oainr nilrher: phillipa. I'molrea: Nallln. II ililch. ami and Kan Tim.: 4i. Tiger Defeat Indians in First Game of Series ntiHt. Mar ?. 'nnllnl hilllnc ! hind Pllleil. who held t'lrvetand in fiva safeties. nv Doirnlt a 7 in J vh lory nvr ih. Ipiliana In iha nprninc am of Ih aorlra h.r Imlay. H'llmann'a bom run In Ih. arnnl tnnlnk? with ah on l.a aa -hla av.nth of Ih. a.a.nn and th. (hint in lo daa. Hinr.: ri.cvRi.Avn. I m.TRniT AH H ill ' All H O A. 'mlnw If 3 110 Hlu.. Ill 4 I II n.mhr. ;h 44 I'ulah.w. I I X I irr li J I J 'i'l,l, rl 4 t 4 i:ml. Ill 4 I VniPh. If I S It 0 ""11 l X I 1 H.ilm.i'il. rf 41 ri.rn-m 3h S A I Mm.3ii 114 WnoH. rf .1 n 1 n Rifii.r. u t 1 9 K O'Nrtll.. 4 1 S J'H...Ir. r l'a.lnkl.. p Ik J rillMt.. p 1 II I l.iaitov, B k PI Kfl,. i n Tot.l. r 11 57 15 nr.n.. k k p' kllil'WI.WI 1 k ' Mrlnnli I J Tol.l. il II S4 13! R.tt.d fnr Cnvilkl In fh. nattrn' for I.lnilary In avant. BallM for K.fa In ninth. 8ror hy Innlnga: riav.land IIMIII I DMrolt HiHl I T f 8ummary-Runa: 8peak.r. Okrilnrr, Wood, Cohh (2), V.ach 131. ll.ilmann. .Ton.i. Errora: fiewell. Baaalor. Two haaa hit: Vtarh. Thr.a-ba.o hlta: Bp.ak.r. Cobh, Homo run: M.llmann. Ukrriffr.a: Jonra. Rlgn.y, Doublo playa: rovalraklk- lo Swll lo Oulito, Cutahaw to Rlgnry to Blua, Speaker to Keefe to 8ewel, Left on baaea: Cleveland. 6; De troit. . Baaea on hallt; Off PI I let I . S. Hlruck out: By I.lnclaev, 1; by Plllette. 3. rllia: Off royeleakle, In 4 Innlnca: off J.lnd.ey. 1 In ! Innlnna; off Keafa.. 4 In Innlnirt. Wild pitch: Plllette. Lnalnc pttrher: Coveleekle. Umplrea: Chill, Ivilaon and Connolly. Time; 1:42. Wetiel Holds Packers and Denver Wins by 6 to 3 Score Sioux City. la.. May 56 Wetiel held Sioux City aafo at all tlm.a, while hla teammatea hatted Teaar hard and made It two atralKht from th Parkera, winning hy the aroro of S to 3. 8core: PENVKR. - I 8I0BX CITT. AB.W.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. fjornm. If Wright. 2b kh.n-, rf A Rrien. rf ratterann. Sb lunn, lb Ramtiir.r. n r.r!.r, o Wotill. p 4 1 1 O'H.mlltnft. u 4 0 13 1 3 IHHenlntw'T, 3b .1 1 1 n in Kbh. rf .1 If A 1 II 1 IS 0 3 0 2 1 3 110 3 i n a 4 0 R 0 3 10 3 3 S liMets. Ih A 1 SiOHrri.rd. rf 3 10 n nnlilimori. If 1 .1 31 Palmer, lb A 3 0i Ou.ry, o 3 Teur, p 0 0 Tot.l. 38 11 ; 141 Tot.ll 31 4 37 14 Hcore by Innlnga: T'enwr ! o 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 H Sioux City 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 Summary Runs: Gomra (2), Wright fS. O'Brien, Dunn. Hemingway (2). Elan. Kreors: Gomea, Wright, Spranger, Hamil ton. ( Two-bkja hlta: Gomes, O'Brien. Soranier. Palmer. Sacrifice hit: Patter aon. Stolen baaea: Dunn, Wright. Double play.: Eluh to Metn, Patterson to Wright to Dunn. Karned runs: Denver, 4: Slouxx City, 1. Left on banes: Denver. 6; Sioux City. 10. Basra on balls: Off Wetzel. 7: off Teoar, 2. Struck out: By Wetzel, 5; h Tesar. 5. Hit by nitched -ball: By Wetzel (Ostergard). Passed ball: Query. 1'mpires: Burnslde and Fltzpatrick. Time: 1:15. Golf Body Would Prevent V Ball Labelled "Official" Washington, May 25. The United States Golf association, through counsel today appealed to the federal trade commission and the comniis ; sioner of patents to Jake steps to stop the practice of the Allied Goif Com pany of. Chicago using the term, "of ficial golf ball" on wrappers of balls manufactured by it and in stamping on such balls the numerals "162." Baseball Dope OFFICIAL SCORE WEEK f ENDING. 8ATVRDAV. MAY S7. ; Western League. . Wld. Tot. M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R, Omaha x x x x x Tulea T x 10 17 Sioux City 8 S 1 ' Denver. x x 11 11 .. De Moinet 14 x 6 x . . . . . . Wichita 11 x 13 24 13 St. Joseph , T S 1! 24 .. .. .. Okl. City 13 1 3 15 .. .. .. , National League. Slid. Tot, SI. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R. Brooklyn 3 . k . IT Phtl'phia 0 3 4 7 IS .. .. New Tork 3 6 2 x . . . . Chicago -0 3 x 8 1 .. .. Boston "' I I !i x . . . . St. Louis S 1 IS 1 Cincinnati T 1 14 2 .. .. Pittsburgh I II 11 M T .. .. American League. Y , Mid. Tot sr. t. w. wk. t. r. s. r. Detroit . S T 18 T .. .. St. Loula 3 11 x 14 x .. .. Cleveland T 6 314 3 Chicago 4 3 x x .. ".. .. Boston 1 ' S 10 x ... .. .. Wsshton 3 611 4 New Tork 4 3 8 18 Phil phla . 1 x." . American Association. S Mid. Tot. M. T. W. WK. T. F. 8. R. Kansas City 3 6.411.5' Milwaukee 4 T t 20 4 Indiana elia 3 4 511 x Iiulsville 4 5 3 11 !..... Min'upoll 10 22 8t. Paul 4 3 5 12 3 Toledo 4 3 - T x .. .. Columbus 1 4 8 13 3 .. .. Nebraaka State Leagne. V Mid. Tot. ST. T. W. WK. T. F. 8. R. Flrbury x x I It .... .. Norfolk x 1.x 1 Raatlnga x S 14 x , Beatrice x x x x x..v... Lincoln x x x i II O Island x I 11 4 .. .. .. - s No cam. New Buffalo Hurlers DAN TIPPLE and Clarence Darrough are the latest additions to the Omaha Buffalo pitching staff. -Tipple, who hurled for the local entry sveraLyears ago, came to the herd from Dallas Tex., while Darrough hails from the Wichita Falls club. Both Dallas and Wichita Falls are members of the Texas league. Darrough pitched the Buffaloes to second game of a double-header here eight hits and struck out six batters. Tipple "worked" part of the first in the eighth inning. Motor Cop, Pride Stable, Won Handsome Purses a t Recent Tijuana Race Meet his colors of red Motor Cop was formerly owned by the great Canadian sportsman Commander J. K. L. Ross. During his three and four-year-old form there was not a horse on this conti nent that could outrun him at equal weights. Irwin opened negotiations to purchase the great son of Colin last fall anU finally closed the deal. It cost the Wyoming horseman a pretty penny to get him $7,000. to be exact. However, he was a cheap horse at that price for he won the Los Angeles highwcight and the speed handicaps at Tijuana last win ter and burnished up his record on Mexican soil by winning the bounti ful sum of $5,100 in purses. In winning these feature races at Tijuana, Motor Cop was forced to pack top weikht. The handicapper, knowing his extreme speed, took no chances with him with the result that he was asked to tote the crushi ing impost of 140 pounds in the Los Golf Ikcfs Q. Is it permissible for a player to take a short hold on his club when put ting, that . iP, one hand down near the iron part and the other a foot ar so up? It seems to me this would tend to shov ing; the ball. A. There are no renlnctlmm a to place or method of rrtppin th club, so long as the player hits, and does not shore or scrape the ball. - Q. Are there any well-known"" profes sionals in this country who turned Vro fessionals after becoming: prominent as amateurs? .4. With very few exception the well known professional tn this country took ur the Rame professionally as ministers. Robert Grulkshank. New York State Open champion was a, well-known IScotch am-, ateor before he came- over her. A few other promising amateurs hate aone In to the game professionally, but none have attained any real prominence. Q. In medal play A plays on to the green and his ball stops so clnso to Bs ball that A is unable to putt accurate ly without moving B s ball by the stroke, What is the proper procedure, and Is there any penalty? A. Either player ts entitled to haTe the other hall lifted without penalty; that Is, If B ts away. A must lift his ball or play It, If requested. Q. Where a player plays stroke, say for example, an approach to the green, sees his ball stop, but does not walk im mediately to the green, possibly stop ping to help his opponent hunt his ball, then later, on reaching the green, is un able to find his ball, can he drop or place snotber ball as near as possible to where the first was seen .0 stop? A. No. Inless be saw something or somebody actually remove the hall, the case must h treated as a lost ball and played arcordirtarty. Q. Am I right in my Interpretation of the answer to a recent query that where a player strikes a ban as It rolls from the tee. the stroke does not count? A. No. If, while a player is 111 the act of making bis swing, the ball rolls from the tea, and ha continues the swing and hits the ball, K la tn play and he stroke counts, hot there is no penalty for pur ine ft ball that is snaring. 4 a 4 to 3 victory over Denver m the last Sunday. He allowed the Bears game last Sunday. He was relieved ; - . all i of C. B. Irwin MAHA turf fans will witness the running of one of America's greatest sprinters during the Ak-Sar-Ben meeting here next month when C. B. Irwin elects to send his mighty Motor Cop to the post sporting jacket, with white Y-6 on back. Angeles handicap. After winning this, race his next engagement was in the speed handicap at five and one-half furlongs, in which, he' car ried 143 pounds. The weight did not stop him for he' won in easy. fashion from Bullet Proof, Sister Susie, Fur below, Head Over Heels and others. Motor cop scorea nis inira straigm victory when a few days later he picked up 145 and defeated a select field of sprinters at six furlongs. He gave everything in the race a "ton of weight," yet he beat them as easily as breaking sticks. When Motor Cop arrived ,here from Tijuana he was' given a -much-needed rest. For dayj he ltd the life of ease with nothing to do but to munch his jiay and oats and -gain flesh. Todav he presents a picture of health. ' That his vacation from under the saddle has done him a world of good is evident by the man ner in which he plays of a morning while taking hisiexercise. He is as frisky as a yearling colt and Jockey Manders, who has the task of gal loping him, reports that he has his hands full trying to keep him on the ground. Saunders Succesfully ' .-. v Defends Tennis Title Boston,, May, 25. Clarence W. Sanders of Dartmouth defended his title as N. E. inter-collegiate tennis champion today at the Longwood Cricket club. Chestnut Hill, defeat ing Roger Carver, Massachusetts In stitution of Technology, 7-5, 6-1, 6-0. Safe or Out Q The ball is hit in the air and the third baseman runa in to catch it. bu mis.-ea it. .The ball strikes his t-hoe and rolls foul What is the decision? A. It I a fair hall when it touches the person or player on fair ground. Q. If a runner does not touch second base, but crosses it and continues right on to third. s it all right? A. No. The, runner must touch rarh has. In regular order. Stepping orer base la not tourhtng It, Q. If a base runner caught between tha bases interferes with the play by reach ing out with his hand, is he out? A. He la. No player can legally Inter fere with any pla. Q- If the pitcher makes a motion to throw to third base while the base ia oc cupied and does not complete the throw, ia It a balk? A. IS Ik not. Th, pitcher may feint to throw to third base, hut he must take a step toward the) baa at the aam, time. Q. If a base runner leavea the base on a foul which la Just caught and the ball Is thrown to the base before he gets back. la ha out even though It Is a foul A. Tea A caught foul fly la to a caught .alr fly. Pirates Wallop Cardinals, 7 to 3; Landis Sees Game Tight Hurling by Glimer Mainly Responsible for Vic tory Horn4iy Cell Tenth Hume Run. St. Luiii. My 2S.-Fittburih took the Cardinals into camp, win ning, 7 to today before Commi.- kioiirr Laudi. who threw Jhe first ball. Ulaner's itiliing prevented the Cardinals r," finding their batting fe. and caused the locals' fifth ktrainht defeat. lloruly reguterfd his luth homer wallop of the season. Commissioner Lndi s in guest of honor in a "Papa club li-neiit ktaeed iut before the con test. Hael4lls autographed by Presi dent Harding and other prominent men wer auctioned, the proceeds go ing to a fund to be used in equipping children's playgrounds here. Kddie AuiMiuth. catcher tor me Cardinals, made his seventh home rim of the season in the second in- rung. core: riTTsm mm ST. Ull Ik! &u H ! a., AH M II a M.r'niltl., I Car... rt 3 i a A Pwnh. rf 3 I I I 4 k-TtaJlaawar. W j llnrtiah, lb A4 rminilar. lb I I Mi.lnw. It I k aikta-s. .Ih I 1 Ain.mllh. I r ' MasihMHa, cT 3 6 S MhariMI. p - . - 1 1'.mr.. p t it lftlNnnS. D lllllw. It ' Km. a s s s I I k s s J J J Tr.mar, 3S MuallH, n lirlmm. Ik liiatrk. V k a I k k I SSI .001 tilsnwr, p ToUlt Hall.', p u .larr. p Hh.ltnn "rVhult. nnfoooi k k OSS Total, 31 !' I Ball.rl for IVHIra In fifth. Ratted for North In kv.nlh. IlniLd for Walk.r In ninth. K.nr. htf lanlnaa: Plltaburiri ,..S 0 I S 17 rlt. Mula I 1 1 S 81 Hummarvr Runa: Maranvin.. varvy Kna, Mucllor. Orlmm. Ciooch. Horn.hy. Kournl.r. Alnamlth. Krrora: Non. Two haa hlia: Smith. H.athcot. Horn.hy, tilam.r. Horn run: llnrnshy. Aln.mlth. 8aTifli;.a: Mu.ler. Ooorh. Oaln.r, Tray, nor, Kna. Douhlo play: Marakvlll to En. lo Grimm. Lrft on has.s: Pittsburgh, I; M. Loula. . Baaea on balls: Off Ola.n.r, 3; off Hh.rdel. 1; off p.rilra, i: eir Norm. !; off Hail.y, 2. Struck out: By Olain.r. 7: hv P.rtlt-a. 1. Hlta: Off Sh.rd.l. t In A innlnga; off Prtlra. S In S Innings; off North, none In 2 Innings: off Bailey. 2 in 1 1-3 Innings; off Wlaker, In !! In ning. Balk: Ulamer. I.n.lng pitcher: r-hcrdol. Vmplrea: ti-ntenelle and McC'or. nuck. Time: i:4i. Dodgers Take Both Ends of First Double-Header PhllarlelDhla. Slav SS. Brooklyn took both ends of the firat double-header of the aeason from Philadelphia today, S to 7 and I to . Th, defeata marked the local, ninth atralght aetback. Wilbur Hubbell, local pitcher, received a fractured skull In the first inning of th opening game when he was hit in the head by T. Griffith's drive. He maa taken tn a hoapltal, where his condition Ik con sidered serious. Score, first game; BROOKI.TV. I PHILADELPHIA .nnk.l .nix AB.H.O.A. 4 15 0 4 2 0 k A 0 a OILenflurreiu. if Johnston, 2b S 4 .1 6 Wrllitnn,. 3b 4 1 1 llKlni. of 4 1 3 OlWilker, rf 4 3 2 0!-la -, 1 1 HP.rktnton. 2b 1 2 4!ri.tcr.er. u .1 1 3 0llsll.. lb .1 n n HHmlln.. o 4 0 0 llHnhh.il, p 0 T Griffith, rf 4 1 1 II Wh.at. If Mv.rs. rf 5 SrhmaiKlt, lb 5 3 k 0 S It 2 5 S 2 k 0 k 0 0 Olson, h 4 newrry, o 4 Grim... d 3 S. Smith, p 0 winter., p 4 Tottli 40 13 :i in - I Toll!. 40 14 27 U Batted for Walker In ninth. Score by innings: Brooklyn . . . 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 S Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 17 Summary Runa: .lonnston Ml, vvneai, Myers, Olson, D.berry, Orlmes. Wright stone. King, Walker, Parkinson,- Lealle (2), Winters. Errors: wrigntaxone. raris- inson. Two-base hits: King. Walker, Fletcher, Johnston. . Three-basa hit: Johnston. ' Home run,: Deberry, Leslie, Johnston, Wheat. Sacrifices: Johnston and Schmandt. Left on bases:. Brooklyn, 8: Philadelphia, 11. Baaes on balls: Off Grimes, 4; off Smith, 1; off Winter,, 2. Struck out: By Winters, 1; b Grimes, 2. Hits: Off Hubbell, 2 in 1-3 inning; oft Winters, 11 in 8 2-3 Innings; off Grimes, 11 In 7 innings: off Smth. 3 Jn 2 nnlngs. Winnin gpitcher: Smith. Losing pitcher: Winters. Umpire: Moran and Quigley. Timt: 2:10. ; . Score, second game: BROOKLYN. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. AB. HI). Tilth, ,1b 3 1 2 1 llL.bourr.BU. If ft 0 Johnston. 2b R Griffith, rf Wheat, If Mvsri. cf Srhm.ydt, lb Olson, ts Frungllnr, e Caoore, p Totlll 5!rtrt'tilone. 3b .1 2'4 3 0 2 0 1 7 3 9 1 2 0 1 1 01 Kin,, cl 3 2 1 1 Walker, rf 2 2 11 Parkinson. 2b 0 It Olnetchtr. ss 1 1 Leslie, lb 1 S 1 0 P.r, e 3IBiiim'tn'r, p Hetis. p W.ln.rt, p "Wlllisnn 14 27 12! Totals S 10 27 18 Batted for Betts in sixth. 1 ; Fatted for Weinert in ninth. v Srore by innings: 1 Brooklyn " a " i " Philadelphia v i v-v a o v i Summary Runs: nign tsr, jonnsion, B. Griffith (2), Wheat (2), Myers, Schmandt, King 2). Walker. Fletcher. Peters. Baumarartner. Errors: High, B. Griffith. Two-bas. hits: High (2). John ston, Wheat, Myers. King. Tnree-nas. hit: Olson. Home runs: High. Myers, Peters. Double play,: Johnaton to Schmandt to Parkinson. Fletcher to Les lie. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 8; Phila delphia, 6. nasea on balls: Off Baum gartner. 3; off Betts, 2: off Weinert, 1; off Cadore, 3, Struck out: By Betts, 1: by Cadore. 3. Hits: Off Baumgartner. 8 in 3 2-3 innings: off Betts, 2 in 2 1-3 in nings; off Weinert, 4 in 3 Innings. Losing pitcher: Baumgartner. Umpires: Quit ley and Moran. Time: ' 1:58. Reds and Cubs Play rto Tie; Rain Stops Game in Eighth Cincinnati. May 25. Cincinnati and Chicago played a tie game, 2 to 2, today, rain stopping tha contest at the end of the eighth inning and preventing the sec ond game of the scheduled double-header. Both Dcnohue and Alexander were hit freely, but were effective with men on bases. Double-headers will be played both tomorrow and Saturday. Score: CHICAGO. ,1 CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A!) AB.H.O.A. tati.ef 4 0 2 OIRumi. cf 4 12 0 Hollocher. ml 4 0 2 4 THubert, Ih 4 2 13 0 K.ll-her. 3b 4 10 i Duncan. If 2 0 2 0 Grlmn. lb 4 1 14 01 "none, 2b 4 A l. Flack, rf 4 0 1 in H.rper, rf 3 2 0 0 Rarher. If 3'3 2 niwinao. e 3 0 4 2 Terry. 2b 2 2 1 SlCaten.y. s, 3 0 0 2 Hurtaett. e 3 12 2IPIn.lll, 3b 3 12 2 , Alexander, p 3 0 0 3IDonohue. p 3 1. 0 2 -I Totlll 31 8 24 HI Total! 20 7 S4 14 Score by Innings: Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 I f 02 Cincinnati 0 2 0 A 0 0 6 02 Summary Runs: Grimes. Barber. Har per. Pinellt. Error: Caveney. Two-bas, hlta: Grimes. Barber Terry (2). Stolen bases: Barber. Hartnett. Left on bases: Cnicaao. 0: Cincinnati, 5. Bases on balls: Off Alexander. 2: off Donohue. 1. Struck out:- By Alexander. 1: by Donohue, 3. Umpire,: O'Day and Hart. Time: 1:21. Today in Ring History Thirty-Two Tear Ago. - ' Joe Choynskl won from Jack Davl,, San Frsncisco. S rounds Twenty-Four Tear Ago. George Kerwin knocked out Chsppl, Jones. Chicago. 2 round,.. Seventeen Tear 'A go. Al Kaufman knocked out Jack Sullivan. San Francisco. 1 round. Eleven Tear Ago. Porky Flynn against Jack Twin Sullivan, no decision. Slilnaukee. in round,. Nino Tear. Ago, Patay Brannigan against Matty McCue, no decision. Milwaukee. 10 rounds. Eight Year a Ago. Mlk Gibbons against Kid Alberta, no decliion. Syracuse. N. T.. 10 -rounds. Fir, Tear Ago. Jimmy Clabby knocked out Dav. Smith, Sydney, Australia, 20 round, Next State Shoot to Be at Omaha t Local Woman Retains State Title NORTH PLATTE, NtB. M.y 5. tSped.l Tel'tram.i-The Omaha linn club t( Omaha was awarded the VKi state trap shoot tournament at a meeting held here list night of the Nebra.ka Nate itportsnian aoritivi, At the meeting. Kay C. Kinitley of Omaha was elected president o( the association and l.aac Noyes was cho.en vice president (or the coming season. The Valley Gun club oC HoagUnd won the team event o( the shoot when it nosed the Omaha squsd out of the title by 14 birds. John Gouer, shooting on the Omaha team, was high for the day with' 1 95 out of a poiMe if) rocks. The date singles championship Giants in Lead by One Game New York. May 25. The' Giants u.ra, nn thvir win hark In I lie I'olo grounds today after a disastrous in vasion of western camps. The world's champions, falling off badly in their hitting and handicapped by inetiective mining, lost eigm out oi 11 aiiaai att.4 liul a aithttanlial tfart of four nam i cut to one, which tney retained oniy oy taxing me final game of the series from Cin cinnati, 2 to 1, in 10 innings, after five straight defeats. Pittsburgh kept at the heels of the league leaders by making it three straight from Philadelphia. 11 to 4. The St. Louis Cardinals, whose slump has kept pace with that of the Oiants, dropped ineir lourin straight to Boston. 9 to 3. Ladies Go to Bat for War Veterans Ladies of the Elks went to bat to day for the disabled word war vet erans when l.M) sallied forth "armed" with . tickets to the double-header game at League park Tuesday, the proceeds of which go to the local vets' chapter. Thr wnnien will make an office-to- office solicitation of the downtown business district. They hope to sell several thousand tickets in this man ner. Th. .firirlinn at the hatchall nark will be furnished by the police and firemen teams, wnicn meet in one contest, and the Townsends and Murphy-Did-Its in the second. Opening Game Is Postponed by Rain Rain yesterday resulted in the open ing game of the Omaha Des Moines series being' postponed. ' A double header probably will be staged later in the week. Oklahoma City Protests Defea hy Isbell's Wiches Oklahoma City. Okl.. Slay 25. Miserable fielding cost Oklahoma City the first game of the Wichita erles. 12 to 9. Okla homa City protested the game on the ground, that Umpire Anderson failed to declare an infield fly on Haley's popup to Hargrove in the sixth, when Wichita scored -six runs. Score: WICHITA. I OKLA. CITT. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Smith, cf SIS 1 1 Pitta, rf 1 1 0 H,r,.r. ss 3 12 SlH.atlr, 2b 5 14 3 Wsjhhum. 2b 5 1 S SIMiddleton, If 5 4 2 0 Kut, it 8 2 1 Olftlntlardl, cf 2 2 3 0 Rlakeiley, If 5 2 3 0! Future . 3 1 3 2 Hilar, c 2 1 lILong, lb ft 2 7 0 McDowell, lb) 5 3 7 OlHirirors. u 4 17 1 r.rlffln. 3b .1 2 2 "41 Tit. 3b .4113 Be.be. p 3 10 llToum. p 4 1 0 .1 Ramsey, p 2 0 0 Ol-Msuey 10 0 0 8eU.r. p 000 0 1 Totals 39 14 27 14 Total, - 44 15 27 131 , Batted, for Toung In ninth. Score by inning,: Wichita S 0001802 012 Oklahoma City . . . .0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 o 9 Summary Runs: Smith, Berger, Wash burn (3). East (2), Blakesley. Haley. Mc Dowell (3). Griffin, Pitt. Heatly. Middle ton (2). Ginglardi, Long. Hargrove (2), Tate. . Errors: Griffin, Ginglardi, Har grove (3). Tate. Two-base hits: East (2) McDowell. Griffin. Long. Three-base hits Pitt. Mlddleton. Home run: Grtffin. Sacrifices: Tate,- Fisher, Berger. , stolen bases: Blakesley, Smith. Bases on balls: OffToung. 6: off Beebe, 3; off Ramsey, 2. Struck out: By Toung. 2; by Sellers, 1. Wild pitch: Young. Run and hits: Off Beebe. 3 and S in 6 innings: off Ram sey, 2 and 7 in 2 2-3 Innings: off Sellers, 0 and 1 in I 1-3 Inninga. Left on bases: Oklahoma City. 10; Wichita. 12. Earned runs: Wichita. 6; Oklahoma Citv. 8. Umoires: Anderson and Donohue. Time: 1 5.5. The Ring's Great AH New York, May . 25. Well, that cute rascal Jack Dempsey got out of town without settling the great Can it be the girl in the case is Edith, the beautiful biscuit shooter? question. The whole world hangs in suspense. Was Dempsey kidding the gang when he said he was going to marry a girl named Edith Rockwell of Denver? He since has said that he was, but there are many who are inclined to doubt hiin. People out in Denver wonder if the girl is the same Edith Rockwell who recently stopped at the Y. W. C A. there. The students down at Boulder, where the University, of Colorado is located, wonder if the lady i none tumors woe won by .V C. Tappen of Jlo.sLiii!. N'rb, who won in a ahmit-oll with I'd Vainrr of Ad.ms. Neb. after they lud lied with I' out of a H.ihle .ts) t4igrts. In thr li.Ht li 011 Jtl utgrts, Tap pen chalked up a petted .cote, while Vainer iniaaed on his .'"th .hot. S, B. Wells of Mrrnj, Nrb, was third with l' 5 out of a poiblc JOti, William l.rmhrig of Roehling, N'eli . won the uie championship m doubles, breaking 47 out of a poi hie 50 target., .at year this event wa.'wnn with a 44 wore. In the state championship for la dies, Mrs. C. W. I'.dmi.trtii of Bali ton won with a sioie of , out of a possible a!'!. Five Western and Major League Hatters. Weajtorn l-r.su. II AH Tl II T'-t tlanuah. Omaha Ill M Ka.l. Wl.hlla ?, Ilk 2' l .!" Klah. hmu City ...j. HI 27 SS .!" Pavia. Tula ISO 31 " .1"" Kl.h.r, HI, Jnaeph ..- I II 4.' II ,30 Amerlraa Imiw, rl AM It II I'M Ri.ter. . Louie ....;4 It" .lis Miller. Phil. JJ t;7 s H .1"! et.-ak.r, i'l-el.ii. ...I III S2 . J O'Neill. fl-valkOil .: s ;, S2 .US Cobb, llril ?t II H .2M Nallnnal league. il AH It 11 I'd Topnrcer. HI. Ijiuis .5 SI S'l 3s (iowdy. Bieinn ....IS ;. S 21 .'" lirlffllh, Brooklyn .22 SI 14 J4 ,3i Dlghee. PHI. I.Utah II 12 22 4 .212 Horn. by. 81. Loula .Si 113 31 41 .371 Grand Islanders .Lose 11th Contest Lincoln Contributes lo Their Long Loning Streak hy Tak ing 1 16 toJrJV'ictory. Grand Inland, Neb., May 25. Lin coln administered the 11th successive defeat to Grand Island, 16 to 4. by outplaying it all around. Both Shook and Mckinncy were hit terrifically. Speaker, new catcher for the locals, was put on the injured list in his first game by a broken finger. Har wood, new second, proved fast. Score: LINCOLN Ik GRAND ISLAND. All H O A I Orr. is 5 2 2 3!Mrnie. rf 4 2 1 I'.rni. If .1 I II Hititooil. 2b 3.12 Wood, cf 4 2 2 0!SIl. 4 1 1 McCoy, lb 0-2 12 0 W.rmlaff. cf 4 A .1 Rlark, rf S 2 0 0' Latnra. 4 0 0 P-ve. 2b 4 2 2 4 R'r. If 5 13 I'naer. 3h 4 0 2 2'HedeiU'. lb 4 0 It Conker, o 5 3 (I Oi Sneaker, a 2 13 Bill.)', p 4 1 0 3i Rob.ru. 0 113 0 . IRhook. n 0 0 0 0 Total, 41 17 27 13 MrKlnney. p 4 0 0 S I Tot.ls 35 7 27 12 Lincoln 2 3 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 18 Urund Island 10001011 04 Summary Runa: Orr. Carrig (4), Wood 3. McCoy, Black. Unker, t'onkey (2). Bailey (.1). Harnood (31. Roberta. Er rors: Orr. Conkey. Latora (2)..' Scdlvlc. Homo runs: Wood, Carrig, Bailey, Har vood. Three-base hita: Hlack. Roberta. Two-base lilts: Orr. Carrig (2). McCoy. Black, Conkey, Speaker, Sacrifice hit: Dye. Bases on halls: Off Bailey. : off Shook, 2; off McKlnney, 2. Stolen bases: Orr. Carrig. Harwood. Warnstaff. Runs: Off Shook. : off McKlnney. 11. Hits: Off Shook, 3; off McKinney, 14. Struck out: By Bailey, : by Shook, 1: by McKlnney. 4. Left on bases: Lincoln. 7; Grand Island. 11. Hit by pitched ball: By Bailey, 1; by McKlnney, 2. Passed ball: Conkey. 1. Wild pitches: Shook, 1: Mc Kinley, 1. Earned runs: Lincoln, 8; "ind Island. 3. Losing pitcher: Shook. Umpire: Hawthorne. Attendance: 300. Anderson Defeated in British Golf Meet Prestwick, Scotland, May 23. (By A. P.) John G. Anderson of New York, only surviving American in the British, amateur golf cham pionship tournament was elimi nated today by W. L. Hope of Turnberry. 2 and 1. Willie Hunter, the titlcholder, de feated W. K. Whigham of Prest wick,' one up. . First National Tourney for Municipal Golfers Planned Toledo, 0 May 25. The first na tional amateur public links golf cham pionship tournament will be heeld on the municipal course at Ottawa park here August 28 to 31, it was an nounced following a conference be tween officials of the Toledo District Golf association, and James Standish, Detroit, representing the executive committee of the U. S. G. A-. Mystery! Or. Was It Bull? other than Edith, the beautiful bis cuit shooter, who used to ornamen the kitchen and dining room. There were rumors recently, too, that one reason the champion became so reticent after making the an announcement of his engagement is that a rival has shown up on the scene and has been very 3 c t i v e while the champ was touring in Europe. Who ih the hat ed rival? ' , And what vill happen to him when he and Jack meet? And is this Jack's In the meantime great rival? there are those who do -say that Jack has taken up smoking and that the whole darned thing is a pipe dream. But we are not so sure it's all bull. It''. " J BareBallResulls ftviandinCrs Mr.TKIi iMMK. kl.aallkga, W t, .l wit Hi J,aik J t ll I. MaUHk It U .' .. til, it It t-l OaiM IS II . tt.H, 31 14 ..a. IUI, t'llf II II tM IS IS IM laaata, II U ' Iraleralai', Hnolla. I.nr, k: Kiut J Withii. 12, i.kl.h.uii. Cur, Hi. J....h. ;i; Tula, t-niH.n.-lMk Slomra, po.iron'd, ! frtlUHiSa, la.t'k (ikWM, Ilea Sluln. Oenalta. Uaihii at (kl.hom Cliy. S.I jw.sk at Tula.. t'.k.r al Shod i'u. KRH tkK ( KTITK LEAbl C. klaakUia, W. b Ml W. t- P. M.allXfS S .! Art..lS S ,V l.itiaa,, t I h-airka S ,111 !. 4MUI I.Ua4 I II .Oil manias' KmUH,, I inrnln, I'; Ur.nd Island, 4, Sauhuiy, II: Norlolk, k. Jlaaiiallrtrit, rxuiponed. rain, Twl.l's li.nies. K.irbury al Nnifnlk, li.aiiii.a al H-alti,-.. Liniuln al Oi.nd Island. .s triiN si. i.r.Aoi e. hl.nillng,. U v I 12 .M I'lnelnaul 1. a. u....ki. W. 21 W t 11 is iu 1'iiianan Hi. I"4. tuk.a 1 17 12 II Ik .M ID .3l 21 .311 I. 17 .. H t. 14 IS .400-I'd. la. t-nla.'a U -.nil a Hrnokln. I; I'hll.d-lphu, 4-7. 1'iiial, uih. 7: Hi. I."ui., 2. I'hlraan, J; l ln.innail. 3, So oihi-r g.nik iM-h.dul.d, Toda' l.knira. Vl.i. Ion at Nw York. Hmoklyn al I'hlladeli'hla. I'hirako al Cincinnati. ' I'lttebuigh at Hi, Loula. AMK.KH AN I.KAOI E. hlandmgs. W. U I'rt l w. t. ri. .' Tork 2S II .SllU'lataltad 17 20 SI lout 21 14 .S"0I Bainn 14 17 ,4V1 lwr.ll IS 17 .SI4iw..liliitoa 17 .21 .417 l-oila. I 17 .im.lhir.m 12 31 .312 Vealerday'k Reaiilla. New Tork, k; tVaaliingiun.4. I'.lroil, 7; Cleveland, S. Philadelphla-Bn.inn, postponed: rain, Ht. Loula-Chlrago, postponed; rain. Toda'a 4kmes. HI. Iaulk kt Chicago, Cleveland at I lei mil. Philadelphia at Bmtnn. AMERICAN ANHOriATIO.N. Mandlngs. w. I,, pn I w. L. Pel. Minneapolis 2.1 12 ,KA7 Milwaukee 21 Is ..Vtl Indl.n.polU IV II .STIIK.naa. I lly 19 20 .47 Hi. Paul 19 15 .5MlLniiiailll 14 10 .47 Columbu, 17 18 .4W Toledo 2S .US Fairhury Outplays and Outhits Norfolk Nine Norfolk, Neb. May 25. Falrbury opened Its firat gam her today by de feating Elkhorn, 11 to S. Store: FAIBKl'RT. I NORFOLK AH H O A I AB.H.O.A. Cmdman, 2b n.i.l.nd. 'ib Mcllermolt, o lllli. cf Reli hle. If Wlnhutb. lb Rnoney, . R.rrv. rf Rrnwo. p Rr.mann. p Wolfolk. p 3 lliim-kar. rf U .V iu.r. 2b 7 O.M.rr. 3h 4 0' Rnua.. t-f - 3 3 4 S 5 4 3 1 1 I I OlRchult. 1 It m Clark, o 2 1 4IHe,.nv. lb 5 3 0 uiMcAlrln. If 11 Prnwiat. D I 1 0 0 0 O'Speece. p 4 0 0 2'-Barnett Totili 41 15 27 l.ll Totlll 21 4 27 11 Batted for Wisser in ninth. Score by Inning,: Falrbury 1 S 0 0 0 3 0 0 211 Norfolk 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Summary Runs: Goodman. Cleveland f2). McDermott. Bllaa, Wlnbuah f2. Roon ey. Barry (2). Brown. Rouse. Schutt, He garty, Clark, McAlpln. Provost. Errora: (ioodman. Wleser. Marr (2), Schutt, Clark. Home runa: Provost, Bliss. Two-bask hits: Brown, Cleveland, Wlnbuah, McAtpin. Sac rflca hits: Wisser, McDermott, Rooney. Cleveland. Sacrifice fly: Clevelsnd. Baaea on halls: Off Provost. 1: off Brown, 2; off Bramson, 2; off Wolfollc, 1. Doubl plays: Rooney to Wlnbuah: Rooney to Goodman to Wlnhush. Hits: Off Brown, 1 in 2 innings; off Bramson, 0 in 2 Inn ings; off Wolfolk, 0 In 8 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Haggarty, Provost, Bliss. Left on bases: Norfolk. 4: Fairbury, i. Umpire: John Gondlng. Ttme 2:15. Walking Contest at Geighton Tonight Fred Zimmerman, the Payton Weston of Omaha, or in other words the champion walker of this city, will walk a special t,hree-mile match race at Creighton field this evening. Under the conditions of the match, Zimmerman will walk the three miles, while Ernest Raben stein, Dewey Spencer and Dan Kel lahan. the three Creighton men, walk the distance in relays.. Play Semi-Finals of "Medic" Golf Tourney In the semi-finals of the Univer sity of Nebraska medical school 'golf tournament, Sealey beat Pillsbury and Powell beat Freary. The finals will be played this week. Improved Effective Sunday, May 28th, "The St. Louis Limited," via Wabash, will leave Omaha 5:55 P. M. instead of 5:45. Arrives St. Louis 7:55 A. "M., as at present. Supper and breakfast served in Dining-Caf e Car. Modern Chair Cars and Sleeping Cars. Train 12 will leava Omaha 7:15 A. M. in.toad of 7:02 A. M. Train 50, Stanbsrry Accem, will leave Council Bluffs 5:10 P. M. initead of 5:00 P. M. 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II Ia I I ih. laier Ih. gam. lalepad nun . tar,, I'lilKy liiti-ld'r Hiuail and Vami.r I llil lakil'S a Hir al piichiiis Tul-a niada ibl r lor.. . tr.: HT josil'li I Tl USA ail il il a 1 ah H o A. ni., ik I Mtf4MI If Fllf if R.aieai1i. ef IWIH.. a. ktallk. k Niifar. 7k lli.lawakl, f Mint l UnnM, T't.lt II a H.-H.H tr 4k I k 1 ", I, h u lb 4 1 0 J 4 1 f rt II.il. rf 7 2 k h ,( l .lii.H II. p 4 k I l'iiM Ik 7 14 1 Vt-lMdii.. H f t 5 H r.M r a k k M i h. 'a, -I'll P 1 2 S I 3 I I k A lt 1 A I I 1 I 2 102 2 20 H.i.ll.ii'Ml, p 1 . i:rlrf l I IS 14 s; in li.wner. ih o AAA O A k A II k I Trial 32 I V 17 Hrera hv innings: ,L...ph k k ! k 3 I 2 S -M Tui,4 m i : i i i i- i Hummers Muna- (il.nn il). rornd.n 141, Flaher 141. Ilonoull, (31, nfal. CI. Smith Nufer I I, llrahnw.kl 121. lirovar CI. llennell J. Hiuarl 111. ttieii, llaushland Krrora- Hi'iail Ul. Ileum.". Mrilinnl- Ul. i-roahy To-hs. hila; I'e fai. risher. Olai.n Tlir.e l'aae lilltFl.h er lloina runa: Ki.her. H'uart. I.elveH. K.crific. lul.- I.amti llauman. Karn'd runa: Hi Joeeph. 17' Tula. 7 ne. on balla- nff Itirhmnnd, . off ILitiehisnd. 4; off llailcn, 2: off Hiuarl. 1; ff llird, I. Rlrm k out: Hv lib hniond. 2: Lv Hud. I: hy (trover. 3. Runa and tills: off Rich niand. S and S In 4 I I Innlnga: off llauxli land, S and S In 3 lnniii: off (intien. and In I Inning; eff l.ellveii. A and k In 1-3 Inning; off Bird. and In l-3 Innings. Hit hy nUt-be ball: By Rich mond IKniith I Pa.a.d hall: Croabv. Pniihla plas: Mi-fllnnia B"uniHn to L.ll veil CI! I)efte.Nufer-0aon. Left nn baaea: HI. Joaeph. 12; Tulsa. Time: 2 JO. I'mplrea: Ortnaby and Holm.. Champion (Unahle to Defend Title Against Weiniuller Honolulu, T. If.. Mav 25. Duke Kahanamoktt. world's sprint swim ming champion for a dozen years, and Johnny Weismuller. youthful paddling marvel of the Illinois Ath letic club, will not clash in the tank meet to be held here May 26 and 27. Kahanamoku's friends had hoped he would be sufficiently recovered from a recent attack of influenza to de fend his titles against the natatorial assaults of his younger competitor, but the entries closed today without the Duke's name appearing on the list. BaseballToday Omaha vs. Des Moines Game Called at 3:30 Ladies' Admission 10c HUDSON Has a Nw Motor main tUPmitssmi! Service 29 50 Suit to Order rum .50 and $55 Big Two-Day Sale Friday and Saturday PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED O-ta-a food,, fit. work and wear Ddier han ready-mades. Must Reduce Our Stock Open Evening Till 8:30 MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. Southeaat Corner 15th and Harney Sts. MEN, LOOK! We'll dean and pres. your suit for Memorial Day for $1.50, our new re duced rate. Call us and our wagon will atop. DRESHER BROTHERS 2217 Farnam Street AT. 0348 I