THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. Philadelphia and New York Divide Double-Header; Ruth Clouts Out Homer 10 Yankees Win Morning Game, by 3-2 Score Ho)t Hurl ;o.! Hall in Initial ContM Ban.bino" and Ward Twire Tie Score in Second With llorar r. New York. May Jk)-rh.UWl.hi ami New York tplit in the holiday double bill, the Yankee winning, 3 to 2, behind Hoyt' good pitrhing in the morning, while the Athletic won in the afternoon, 4 to 3. Ruth and Ward twice tied the teore in the second lame with home runt, but Schang'a wild throw let in the winning tally in the ninth. Memorial services at the Polo Ground monument to C'apt. Kddie Ciint, former Hunt star, killed in ranee, preceded the afternoon game. Score, afternoon game: rmi-AOti run, An M (I A ' Tu i e a i mhiw n mm. it I t a H(4. m Hum, m 4 t t a I' fwMee 4 a t 5' ' II MUM. mt 4 t 4 Umwl. If Hdlwu, ff 8 I t I'li-c Ik Hlkae 3k t I 1 Wl w iitiMai. m a t a vk.K. Mnwl. 1 a I a -;lei-iner TuK SI ia tr li I Totala AN H o a 4 8 12 ilia i a i 4 a t i 4 i a 3 4 I 1 t l t a 3 tat; i a a a n.li.4 far hawk.y in ninth. Sror be Innlna; rhii.rt-iphi. a a a t t a i a t 4 New Tsm a a a a t a t I Summary Buna- Walker. Mdlnwan Ml. Dyke. Wild (l. Ilulh. fcrroi.s T.unc. Ualloway, rVail, Hi banc Tan baa hit: Johnston, Dtkea c. Walker. Three-be) hit! H. Millar. Home run: Hulk. Ward Stolen b.et Mdlewan. Seertfte: ftbawk.y. Calloway. Double play: Scbang ta Rceil. Rhawkey Pipp a Bakar. baft on bun: N York, : Philadelphia, 4. Baaaa an bail.: Off khawkar. ; ff H.lmerh, t. Struck out: Br ShewKey, ; br Halmaeh. I. I'm. pire: Nallin. 8lld.br.n4 and, Evan. Tlma: lit. ror. marnlnf (am.: rnrtapiLPniA. i jirw tor; ABH.OAI AH.HOA. Teas, tb a . a I 01 wilt, cf s i i a Jobaausw. Ik 4 I I a; H ard. Sb 4 1 t I Walaaa. rl J . Rulh. I( 4 t 3 rnktaa. a 4 I II Bakar, 3h 9 a I a MUM. rt 4 a I Meueel. it 4 11 W.I.. rf 3 I Put. lb 4 I ia I Prkaa. b 4 t I I k a. 3 I I 3 annua, a a l a swian. a a l 4 a HikaW . I J 'Hojt, p 211 Total M a "4 "tl Total. 21 t 27 12 Bated for W.lrh In ninth. Score by Inning: rhiiauaiphia, a i a a a a i a J New Tork a a a i a a i i i Summary Bon.: Johnstone, Onllowy. Ward. Ruth. Scolt. F.rror: Ward. Two. baaa hit: Ferkln. Ruth. Dyke. Scott. Ach.ng. Stolen baaa: Galloway. Sacri fice hilar Hoyt. Walk.r. Bakar. Left en bam: Philadelphia. ; New York. a. Ra en ball: Off Hoyt. I: off Sullivan, 1. truck out: By Hoyt. S; by Sullivan, 4. Vmplr.a: fclvana, Nallin and Hlldebrand. Time: Indians Drop From Third " to Fifth Place in Race Clavalanrl. May . CLv.land droppad from third, to fifth pl-a In tha l.aua raca today, dropplnr tw aamaa to Chl raao. Tha arora of tha mornlna aama waa 4 to a and that nf th. afternoon. 7 to a. Attar holding tha Indian to two hit In alx Innlna. Courtnay w.akan.d In tha acond aama and, tha local tlrd tha acora In th ev.nth. Fabar raplacd th. laft-handar and hald Clav.land .fa f'hlcafo won out In th ninth on Mulll- Jan'a alncla. a ucrlflc. an out and ohnann Inflald alnfla. cora, aftarnoon (ama: . CHICAGO. . I CLEXLAD. an BO A I AB.H.O.A. Bonrar. rf JatinaM. aa colllni, : Mnalll. rf Piia. if ftVlwlk, -ahaalr. In -Mulllnn, Sb rmirtnay. p rbr. p , Total . a 1 1 01 Krana. ir o j n I a suamiaMn, ir i 4 1 .Wbafina. A t a a olapaakar. ef a t S ftiauphuii'n. tb 4 i a a a a 4 a a a tas a a l a r o l o a a a l a a l a a a a a a o a a a a a 1 t 0 I kuwall. i. 1 14 1 i i a a i .i 0 10 Mclnnll. lb O'Nalil.e IlloUioro. p ' HwRr. p 41 U n UiMwarda. p I 'ftardnar I OraiiMr I Total 34 a ir 10 Batti-d for Baahy In .ev.nth. Batted for Edward In ninth. 1 SVor by Innlnas: t Thlcaao 0 0 0 1 l 4-a a 1 7 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 8 Summary Run: Hooper, Johnson. Col lin. Moatll. Rheely, Mulltaan, Courtney, Speaker, - Stephenson, Sewell, Mclnnls. Wood. Gardner. Errors: Wambaaanx. 8ew.ll. Two-baa hit.: Collin. O'Neill. Thre-h.a hits: Collins. Mrlnnl. Sac rlflra bits: Collin. Fabar, Wambaaanss. Double play: Courtney-Mulliaan-Sheely. L.ft on bases: Chlrsgo, 14: Cleveland, 3. r Baas on ball: Off Courtney, 1; off Both oron, 1 ;off Bagby, 1. Hit: Off Court ' n.v In a Innlna (none out In aeventh); off Fiber, 1 in 3 Innings; off 8othoron, 11 In a 1-3 Innina: off Bagby, in 1 8-3 Innlna.; off Kdwards, 4 In 3 Inning. Hit by pitched ball: Mostll, by Sothoron; Mos tll, bv Baaby. Struck out: By Courtney, ' 1; by Faber, 1; by Sothoron. 2. Winning; .' pitcher: Faber. Ixwlng pitcher: Edwards. . Vniplres: Chill and. Connolly. Time: 2:20. Score, marnlnf (am: CHICAGO. I . AJLH.O.A. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A trooper, rf s jehnano. as' Collins. !b , Moatll. ct ' . If . ajfhals. r Sheely. lb Mulllnn. 2b Lanrette, p II I 01 4 1 S 4 .11 1 31 3 13 0 4 14 0 Jamleeoa. If 3 0 3 0 WTwnas, :b 3 0 3 2 10 0 1 1 1 0 8 3 1 10 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 a a o o a o ooo a a o Bmaker. cf X Stephana's. 8b 4 I. Sewell, ta 4 3 0 2 1 Mrlnnl., lb Wood, rf O'Nalll. e L. Sewell, a Morton, p Keafe. p Fana "Oardner Gnney 1 0 12 0 3 0 13 8 10 3 Tot.lt 29 S 37 11 Total! SI 8 27 10 Rn ror O'Neill in aeventh. Batted for Morton In seventh, Batted for Keefe In ninth. Score by Innings: Chicago .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 04 Cleveland ...00000000 0 0 Summary Runs: Collin. Moatil. Falk, Laverette. Error: Stophenson. Two-b.se Mts: Mostll. Speaker, O'Neil. Three-base hit: Hooper. Stolen ba: Flk. Stacrf flre hit: Wambsgansa. Double plays: Wambsgana - Sewell McTnnia. Johnaon Sbeeley. Left on bates: Chicago, 1 : Cleve land. 3. Baa an ball: Off Leverette, 4: off Morton. 1: off Keefe, 2. Hlta: Off Morton, 4 In T Inning; off Keefe, 2 In inning. Struck out: By Lavsrette. 1; bv Morton, 1: by Keefe. 1. loosing pitcher: Morton. Umpires: Connolly and Chill. Time: 1:40. St. Louis Home Run v Clouters Are in Tie V St. . Louis. Mo.. May 30. Posscss- ing the leading home run batter in , the American and National leagues today, St. Louis teams aim to win the long , distance swatting su premacy held last year by the New York clubs. "Pep" Hornsby, second baseman for the Cardinals, and Kenneth Wil liams, Browns left fielder, each have knocked out 13 circuit drives so far this year and are m front of their rivals in both leagues. Heavyweight Champ Resumes Training Los Anneles. CaL May 30. Tack Dempsey has resumed training. Ted- jfy Hayes, the titienoider s trainer, eas undertaken to give him sufficient work, to keep him in condition. Yes- terday Dempsey boxed two rounds witn aome -ot me nest material in : the efty. including: aM weights from bantams to heavies. Spectators said the chanrpiam "looked good. . Winner of Indianapolis Race i A: MM j v; y Ay a Jimmy Murphy, driving a special eight cylinder automobile, won the annual 500-mile Indianapolis aweepatake race yesterday when he fin ished first in the record time of 5:17:30. His averase for the distance was 94.48 miles per hour, which is a Harry Marti finished second, four was third. Veterans of Saddle Shining Up Leather at Ak-Sar-Ben Trach in Preparation for Coming Meet Horl) (Ikey) Tullctt has thrown hi hat into the ring. Ves sir. Tullctt has voiced his intentions of emerging from retirement and demonstrate to "John Public" that he is far from done as a rider. He and his good hore, Ikey T., talked matter over the other morn ing, and the big bay gelding prom ised to show Motor Cop up if Tullett would do the steering from the pilot house on his back. The announcement that Ikey T's owner would once again don the pink and black jacket, started Old Daddy" John Singleton to wag his tongue. "So Tullett is going to sport colors again, eh?", inquired talkative John as he leaned over the barn door which houses Flash of Steel. ' Well, that gives me an 'out to get my riding tack in order and once again "take the leg up on some of the steeds in these parts. If Ike thinks himself good enough to com pete with the 'sprouts' who will pull their whips in the afternoon, why, I St Louis Browns Win Sixtcen-Inning Came, 2-1 Rt. I.ouls, Mo., May 30. Tha Brown and Detroit broke even In today' dou blcheader, th visitor taking the morn ing a.m., to G, whlls th local cap tured the afternoon contest, 2 to 1, In 14 Innings. It was due to efforts of the three recruits tbat the afternoon contest went to tha local team, after Shocker had held Detroit to 11 hlta and on run In 14 1-3 Inning. Ducat. uhstitutlng for Tobtn In right field after the latter had been put out of the game, together with Hhocker In the 16th inning, singled, was sacrificed to second and .cored the winning run on a single by Collin who went behind th bat m the loth In ning. Frultt, tha Minsourl university tar, retired the flva batter who faced him In a row, fanning four. Tha morning game was a loosely play ed contest, In which the Browns tried hard to gain the lead ov.r the make shift Tigers, owing to suspension and llloes of players. Score, afternoon game: DETHOIT. AB.R.O.A. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. 7 2 3 0 110 0 7 2 3 4 1 111 I 8 0 7 0 0 3 7 2 2 18 0 7 12 0 7 2 12 0 13 8 8 0 12 1 .0 0 0 II I I Hiney, lb 7 13! 21 Tobln, rf Durat, rf Oerber, as Slalpr. lb Jscobaon. ef 8evcreld. 0 Colllna, o William!. If Ellerbt. Sb McManua. Sb Shocker, p Pruelt. p 'Shorten Clark, rf 0 2 1 4 Cutabaw. 2b Voarh. If Jon... Sb Flatatead, cf role, or Rliney. m Baaaler. o Oldh.rn, p Olaen. p Woodall Totala SO 11 47 24 Total. 0 17 48 18 Batted for Flagstead in ninth. Two out when winning run scored. Ran for Severeid In 13th. Score by Inning : Detroit 000 000 001 000 000 fj 1 St. Loul 000 100 000 000 000 12 8ummary Runs: Jones, Durst, Wil liams. Error: Cutshaw, Jonea (2), Ger- ber, Ellerbe. Two-base hit: Ellerbe. Williams, Oldham. Stolen bases: : Wil liams, Haney, McManus. Sacrifice: Oer ber. Double plays: Kigney to Haney, Slsler to Gerber, Haney to Rlgney. Left on bases: Detroit, 11; St. Louis, 19. Bases on balls: Off Shocker. 1: off Old ham. 1; off Olsen, 2. Struck out: By shocker. 5; By pruett, 4; ny utnnam, i; by Olsen, 1. Hits: Off Oldham, 15 in 14 3-S Innings; oft Olsen, 2 ln.l 1-3 in nings: off Shocker, 11 in 14 1-3 Innings; off Fruett. 0 In 1 2-3 Innings. Winning pitcher: Fruett. Losing pitcher: Olsen, t'mplres: Owens, Wilson and Walsh. Time: J.:2. Score, morning game: DETROIT. I ST. LOrI8. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A. Hsnw. lb - 5 2 12 UTohin.vrf 2 2 1 Cutahaw. 2b. 4 2 4 31 Gerber. si S 8 5 2 Clark, rf 4 0 1 01 Staler, lb 4 2 8 0 Vesoh. If 5 3 4 .01 Williams. If 2 14 0 Flasatead. cf 3 11 OlJaoolwnn, cf 4 0 0 0 Jonea, Sb I 0 Ml nerereid. e 4 Rimer, a. 4 3 1 ,41 Ellerbe, Sb 3 Baaaler. a 3 0 2 llMeMamu, 2b " 4 Shake, p 4 ' 2 1 01 Bayna, p . 1 Oldbsn, P 0 0 0.01 Henry, p , 0 ' iKolp. p . 0 Total 37 12 27 13! Colllna 1 I "Short 1 ("Robenaon 1 I , S 0 1 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 o a 0 0 a o I ToLta 34 8 27 13 Batted for Bayna in fourth. Batted for Henry in alxth. Batted for , Kolp !n ninth. ' Rrnr hv InnlnsTti? Detroit 0 2 0 1 1 2 8a 08 St. Loul. 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 S Summry Runs: Haney (2), Flagstesd. Rlgney (2). Ehmke. Slsler, Jacobaon. F.l- leroe, McManus, jcooerison. urrors: r.i lerb. Two-base hit: Williams, aarhree basa hits: McManus. Slsler. Cutshaw. Rob ertson. Horns rum Rigney, Sacrifice hit: Flagstead. Ellerbe. Double plays: McManua-Gerb.r-Si.1er, Cutsh.w-Haney. Left on bases: Detroit. 10; St. Louis, 7. Base on balls: Off Bayne. 8; off Haney, 2: off Ehmk. 3. Struck out: By Bayne, 1: by Kolp, 1; by Ehmke. 2. Hits: Off Bayne, 4 In 4 Innings; off Henry. 5 In 2 Innings; off Kolp, 3 In 3 Innings; off Ehmke, s In a z-i innings; on uianam, none in 1-3 Inning. Hit by ptcihed ball: Staler, by Ehmke. Passed ball: Severeid. Winning pltche:r Ehmke. Losing pitcher: Bayne. Umpires: Wilson, Owens and Walsh. Time: 2:00. fight Dechiom Indianapolis Joe Welling, Chicago lightweight. outpointed Mel Coogan, Brooklyn. In 1"-round bout. Bridgeport Louis (K'di Kaplan. Meri tdan. featherweight, won judge's decision over Earl Baird of Seattlo, at. end of 10 rounds. Aurora, III. Jo Tiunn.-.n of Chicago won the tiouula oeciMon over ' Sammy Mandell ef Rockford, In 10 round. new American track record. laps behind Murrhv. Eddie Hearne sec np reason why 'Daddy John' shouldn't join him out and do a bit of riding. I showed the 'Doubting Thomases' last season that I could still bend my back by riding seven winners during the meeting, two of which I scored in one day." Dick Scoville is another veteran of the saddle that is shining up his leather and is ready to answer the call of the bugle. In his palmy days there were none better than Dick. Before the long-haired gentry put the crusher on the sport out in Cali fornia, Scoville was booting the run ners home ahead of the star jockeys of that era. Indeed, such peerless artists of their profession as Walter Miller. Herman Radke, Eugene Hil debrand, Johnny Daly, L. Williams, Johnny Bullman and others had lit tle on this old-timer. He rode with marked success for J. O. and G. II. Kccnc in California and the east and many were the handicaps that were won by' their good horse Red Leaf with Scoville aboard. ; Americans Off . ' for Golf Meets New York. May 30. America's professional "golf triumvirate" Jim Barnes, Walter Hagen and jock Hutchison will carry the battle to Eneland's links airain this year in the onen chamoionship at Sandwich, June 22 and" 23, with at least an even chance of victory. Hutchison, who captured Britain's ' most cher ished golf trophy last, is abroad tun ing up his strokes, while Barnes, the champion, and Hagen, professional titleholder, leave today on the steam ship Berengaris. - - - ' s Barnes and Hagen will reach the other side in time to participate with Hutchison in the tournament at Glen Eagles and perhaps several other events preliminary to the open meet. .i . '.; It will be the third attempt by Barnes and Hagen to carry off the British title. - ; ' U. S. Women Net Stars Win. Chriswick, England. May 30. (By A. P.) Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mai lory, the American woman tennis champion, and Miss Edith Sigourney of Boston won their, matches in the first round of the women's singles for the Middlesex . championship played here today. Mrs. Mallory de feated Miss Whitfield, 6-1. 6-2, and Miss Sigourney defeated Miss Kel sey, 6-3, 6-3.. .. , , Baseball Dope OFFICIAL SCORE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUKE 3. Western League. r: .5 ' ' " Mid; ? . . Tot, .. ' M. T. W. Wk. T. , F. S. R. Om.ha , . .-a x .. ... ;.".. .. .. Tulsa a ,. , ... ., Sloug City. Denver Des Moinesl2 Wichita ., St. Joseph i Okla. City i . x f,i. -r, a X'.'.V "j.'":.. 3 14 1-. National League. Mid.. Tot. MijL Tot. M. T. W..Tflt., T. F. S. R. Brooklyn '. . 4 17 . , Vi" - Phil'delphia S 1 New Tork . 3 24 , ..:c.,j(. ' .. .. Chicago ... 4 7 i '..:... Boston .... S T. ;'.'; St. Louis ..I .,...,". ' Cincinnati . 2 ' 12 .. .. Pittsburgh S 10 . -- - American League, 'jilld.C Tot. . M. T. "rT. Wk.'T. F. S. R. Detroit .... S 7 . . St. Louis .-, S 7 Cleveland ,86-.. 7. Chicago ... S 11 Boston .... t 7- .. .. ,. ., .. .. Washington 10 12'.. .. .. .. ., New Tork .7 7 -. - Philadelphia 4 t American Association. Mid. Tot. S. R, M. T. W. Wk. T. T. Kansas City 7 Milwaukee .8 15 Indianapolis x .18 Loui.ville .. t 15 Minneapolis 1 x St. Paili ... 8 x Toledo .... 8 18 Columbus ..x 15 . Nebraska State League, Mid. - Tot P. S. R M. T. W. Wk. T. Hastings .-. 0 x .. .. ,, Norfolk ... x x .. .. , Be. trice .. x xj'., . -j, Lincoln .... 2 x . . . . . Or"nd Island 0 x ' , Fatrbury .. 3 x , x No gam. Pondoland Big Favorite in Derby at Epsom Downs Frank O'Neill. American Jockey, Will Pilot Coll in KngUnd't Turf Claeaic. y Th. AaMar-laire) froaa. London, May 30. T o m o r row ia Derby day. Dawn will find assembled at tpaom Dowui, lUe vanguard of the gyp.ie. fakira, peddler, and tipttcra who annually go tarty in order to awid the rush ol duke, dowager, business men and co.termongcr, who, in automobile., donkey tana, or on foot, arrive later to swell the attendance to hundred ot thousands lor tin., the greatest ot l.tilattid't turf claa.ica, lliia year Sol Jot l a colt l'ondo laud, which i. to be ridden by the American jockey, Frank O'Neill, we the tavoritc to win the event until ftveralday ago he developed a boil on one of hi limd leg. Skilltu! naiineiit has now restored the horae to good condition, and he will go to the pott perlnps the most heavily hacked of any of the other con tender., with the exception of Lord Cuten.borough's St. Louis, whicii ia now booked the favorite with the odds of V to 1. Another Ameri can jockey, George Archibald, will lu've the leg up on St. Louis. Trior to his kf nsational victory in the 2,000 guineas stakes, St. Louis was regard ed as outsider for the derby. England's champion jockey, Steve Donoghue, the winner of three der bies, will ride Lord Woolavington's Captain Cuttle, which is quoted at good odds. Othe long-shot entries include Viscount Astor's Taman and Sir Ernest Taget's Reecho. National Balloon Race Starts Today Milwaukee,' Wis., May 30. The twelve candidates for honors in the national balloon race starting tomor row, were rilled tonight with thou sands of feet of gas and late in the afternoon tjiey will be released for their perilous flight into uncharted areas of the upper air with their des tination dependent entirely upon the whims of the wind. Scores of men worked over the bags, at the ball park today, stretch ing them flat on the ground for the final examinations and repair work. Hastings College Places Sixth in Meet Chicago, III., May 30. Track and field men representing Michigan Ag riculture college, had little difficulty in winning the annual invitation col lege track and field meet staged up dcr the auspices of De Faul univer- sit yat Evanston today. Toints made by the eleven entries, follow: Michigan Agriculture college, 67'A; T. M. C, A. college, 68; Kalamazoo col legs. 28; Pepauw university. 21: Bradley college, Peoria, 111., 21; Hastings col lege, Hastings, iNeo., s; Lewis uisuiuie. Chicago, 7; Lake Forest college, Lake Forest, III., M:; Ipsyianti normal col lege; 5: Northwestern college, Naper ville, 111., 4; Chicago Dental college, S. Ragged Boston Fielding I, Helps Senators Win Two Boston. Way 30. Washington took both games of the afternoon double-header from Boston today. 7 to 4 and '6 to 3. Ragged Boston fielding helped make scor ing easy for the visitor. The play of Stanley Harris and Pecklnpangh was spectacular, the latter accepting 13 chances in the first game. Brill heart, though extremely wild, waa eriective in the second game until the seventh, when relieved by Erickson. Score, morning game: WASHINGTON. AB H.O.A. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Rluege, 3b 3 111 Leibold. cf j Bums, lb ' 4 0 3 0 A. Harris. 2b S Rire. cf 3 Judse, lb 5 Corbel, rf 8 Goalln. If 4 Gh.rrlty. e 4 Fet-klnp'gh. ss 4 Zerhary. p - 1 1 4 2 8 4 0 8 0 3 3 Huel. o a Pratt. 2b 5 Plttenser, 3b 4 3 10 0 2 2 0 14 0 2 3 0 1 1 11 2 0 1 2 3 J. Collins, rf 5 J.H.rrln. lb-lf 4 8 0 0 4 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 O'Rourk., as 3 Walter., c 1 0 0 0! Phillip, p o Johnson, p 0 0 Earl Smith 1 0 0 OMenoaky. If 0 OPennoek, p 0 ORnsaell, p K.rr. p 39 13 27 14 -E. Smith Total. I Totals 37 11 27 14 Batted for Zachary in third. Batted for Russell In fourth. Score by inning: ......... , Washington 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 07 Boston 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 04 Summary Run: A. Harris, Rice, Judge (2). Ooebel (2). Gharrity, Burn, Pltten ger, J. Collin, O'Rourke. Error: A. Harris, Leibold, Pratt. Two-bae hits: Rice. Goslin. Menosky. Three-base hit: Pratt. Home run: Gharrity. Stolen bases: Rice, Peckinpaugh. Sacrifice: Ooslln. Double play: Peckinpaugh to S. Harris to Judge. Left on bases: Wash ington, 8; Boston, 10. Bases on balls: Off Phillips, 1; off Pennock, 1: off Rus sell, 1: off Karr, 2 Hits: Off Zachary, 3 in 2 Innings; off Phillips, 8 In 8 1-3 innings; off Johnson, 0 In 2-3 Inning; off Pennock. 8 In 3 1-8 Innings; off Russell, 0 In 1 2-3 Innings: off Karr. 4 In 5 in nings. Wild pitch: Phillips. Winning pitcher: Phillips. Losing pitcher: Pen nock. Umpires: Dineen and Morlarity. Time: 2:09. Score, second game: WASHINGTON. I BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.' AB.H.O.A. Blu.se. 3b 0 2lLeibo!d. of 13 0 8. Harris, 2b Rice, cf Judse. lb Rrower, rf Goalln. If F.arl Smith.lf Gbarritr. a 3 4 41 Hums, lb 0 g OIQninn. p 2 8 OlFullerton, p 1 2 0! Pratt. 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 3 1 0 H Plttenser. 3b .1 0 1 0U. Collin., rf 5 2 5 (I'J. Bsrris, 1Mb 3 0 3 41 O'Rourke. ss 1 0 0 OIRuel. c 2 3 1 ft 1 3 2 1 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 Pecltlnp'sb. SS 3 Rrmhesrt, p 3 Erlcsaon, p 1 Totals 38 0 01 W. Collns, p 1 Russell, p 2 Menoaky. If 1 E. Smith 1 "Ch.rflin 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tolals 29 8 !7 14 Bstted for Qulnn In sixth, Batted for O'Rourke In ninth. Score by Innings: Washington 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 .0 03 Summary Runa: Bluege; S. Harris, Brower, Goslin, Gharrity, J. Collins. J. Harris, O'Rourke. Error: Pittenger (2), J. Collins. O'Rourke (3). Two-hase hits: Gharrity, Colllna. Sacrifice hit: Rucl. Double plays: Peckinpaugh-S. Harris Judge. S. Harris - Peckinpaugh - Judge, O'Rourke-Pratt-J. Harris. Left on bases: Washington, 9; Boston. 13. Base on balls: Off BriNh.art, 3; off Erickson. 1; off Collins, 3. Hits: Off Brlllheart, 4 In 8 2-3 Inninga; off Erickson, 2 in 2l-8 innings; off Collins, 6 in 3 Innings; off Russell, 3 In 4 Innings; off Qulnn, 1 In 1 Inning: off Fullerton. 1 In 1 inning. Hit by pitched ball: Burns and Pittenger, bv Brlllheart. Wild pitch: Brlllheart. Passed ball: Ruel. Winning pitcher: Brillhcart. Losing pitcher: W. Collins. Umpires: Moriarty and Dineen. Time: 2:12. Bryan Downey Wins Akron, O., May 30. Bryan Downey, Cleveland middleweight, won the newspaper decision over Harry Krohn of Akron here today ii a 12-round bout. BcwBaDRmilis WrTt-la 1MMK, Maaaiaa. - w. ill I. M 1 W I. 8M If U . If li If II , at j i a W-aji. 71 If I to fta-4... K I. ,a I li. .mi ti it ii; i.a it ta ledO ' Hawaii., v aiahoni liiy l-4. Tata, I 1 im at IW Moia.a, lata, imaka Itawtar, rata. una ai si, Jo"i'i. .i. Ts4'a (.amsav, ( tlmaka a. Iataa (la gaaaeal, .i.hnixa i lly al lui, Vk.hna i bi Jur,h. biou. .ly at txt Mo.ae. .HHAK.t aT (re IKtLte. IMaadlaaa. w. I. im . w. L I ia-ta a A .ai!' Xoafela f a Naalii'M I a MMUk a f r.lrbMty a SI. I.l 4 laUaa J II tlrila' MmxIi.. No f.itl Mhrdulril. , Toil .' Lamra, Fan bury at I iiK-oin llirii at i. tana ll.nd. Noifolk at ilaaiiua. ri t a. iia Nrn ii. i r..i r.. Manillna. w. U M ; W, Prt ,417 ,rr ,.i. II ..Ml Hntttklta -i 1'lll.lnif.k Mi lmt. IbKaf.i :n i. ,i i iwitneil :i ; ;i ri , ,:i.'. lbi.i 14 ! Ill ,il I'biladalHll 14 ; trnla 'a Kuwll. i iiniiini.li, J; 1'itiaburah, l-T. ltruoktn. afe; lluatoti, 34. i hioao. 4-3; Hi. I.nui.. 1-1. 1'hiUd.lphia. 1-7: New York, 1 11. Toda'a daiHra, Kt. Loul at Chna. New York at Philadetphl. I'mcinnail al I'lttaburali. No othr Sam .chadulrd. AMrKHAN 1.EAUIR. hlandlnf. W. U I'ct I w I, rt r Trk : 17 .til Pbiladalphia i j. ,ir Ml. Iul. 31 18 .SM'I'lataland 10 -1 . W.ahinstoa i ! .Ii-hia I tx ,ta Dftmli so 31 ,4' lloani II 22 .4:1 Yeaterday'a lleeull. l hl0. 47; rvland. 8.8. , New York. 4-2; Philadelphia t-4. Dalrolt, a-1; rit. Ixiuls. 1-2. ' Wa.hlngton. T-l: Boaton, 4-1, Today'a Came. ntrolt at Rt. Iiul. Chicago at Cleveland. Washington at Boston. No other, ach.dulrd. AMERICAN AHAOCIATIO.N. Hlandlng. w. 1,. ivt.l w, 1,. rn Mlnneapolla ;i 14 ..ll'Columhua III 22 .wt Indianapolis 24 1.1 .M.T Kanaa. city :l ,) HI. Paul 22 IS .U' Utllarill. I 23 ..". Milwaukee 24 18 .MllToledo 8 23 .lit Yenterday'a Result. Indianapolis, 14-2; Louisville, 8-. Columbus, 8-7: Toledo, 7-5. Milwaukee. 12-3: Kansa City. 3-2. (Sec ond gam called In third, rain). (it. Paul at .Minneapolis, rsin. - Today' Came. Toledo at Columbus. Louisville at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at Kau..as City, St. Paul at Minneapolis. American A.aorialion. At Indlanapollk First game: R. II. E. Louisville 14 7 Indianapolis 14 17 3 Ratterles: Ctillop, King and Meyer; Ca vet, Deberry and Kruegcr. At Indianapolis Second game: R. H. E. Louisville 1 9 9 0 Indianapolis 3 8 3 Batteries: Tlncup and Brottem; Petty, Seib and Krueger. At Columbus First game: R. H. E. Toledo ... 7 11 3 Columbus 8 10 I Batteries: McCullough Terry and Koch er; Palmero and Lees. At Columbus Second game: R. H. E. Toledo 5 10 5 Columbus 7 8 4 Batteries: Ayrrs. nVrlght and Kocher; Rogge, Palmero and Hartley, At Kansas City First game: R. H. E. Milwaukee .12 17 0 Kanaaa City 3 10 2 Batteries: Lingrel and Myatt, Gosett;J Bono, Russell and aktrr. Kansas City. May 30. With score tied, 3 to 3, Mllwauke-Kana City game waa called off at the end of the fourth In ning account of rain.' Batteries: Pott and GosaStt; Acosta and McCarty. At Minneapolis MlrtnepOlll-St. Paul morning and afternoon game postponed, rain. Southern Association, New Orleans. 3J Memphis. 8 (first game): New Orleans, &; Memphis, 1 (sec ond game). At Little Rock. 4; Blrminghsm, 8 (first game); Little Rock, 2; Birmingham, 1 (second game). At Atlanta, 3; Nashville, 4 (first game); Atlanta, 5; Nashville, 0 (second game). At Chattsnooga, 3; Mobile, 9 (first game); Chattanooga, 2; Mobile, 7 (second game). . Billv Shade to Arrive Monday Billy Shade, brother of Dave Shade and one of the leading light heavy weights in the country, who has signed to meet Andy Schmader in a 10-round bout at the Auditorium on June 9, will arrive in Omaha next Monday and finish his training here for the bout. This will be the first appearance of Andy Schmader in an Omaha ring for six months and will be the first one of a series of fights' planned for the Louisville slugger this summer. Tickets for the show will be placed on sale Thursday at the Base ball Headquarters, Merritt's drug slcre, P. & B. clear store, Sports man and Auditorium. "Bill" Tilden Adds Another Title to List Philadelphia, Pa., May 30. Wil liam T. Tilden, II, world's tennis champion, added another to his long list of net titles today by taking the championship of Philadelphia and district from Wallace E. Johnson, the chop stroke expert, after a hard fought five-set battle. The scores were: 2-6, 2-6, 6-4. 6-2. 6-2. Earlier in the day Tilde,n won his semi-final match from Carl Fischer, former captain of the University of Pennsylvania tennis team, 6-2, 6-4. Vertenten Wins 100-Mile Bicycle Road Race Chicago, May 30. Alphonse Ver tenten, a 14-year-old lad, riding un der a' handicap of 1 hour and 10 min utes, won the 100-mile handicap bi cycle road race from Milwaukee, to Chicago today. Vertenten's time was 4:58:03. While Vertenten won the race. Monroe Nolan, starting from scratch at Milwaukee, set a new w-orld's rec ord bv making the century run in 4:35:15. rilger Beat Wayne. Pilger. Neb.. ay i. (Special.) Pll ger walloped the fast Wayne aggregation here Sunday, 7 to 1. Batteries: Pilger. Hyland and Peter.; Wane, Burke, ana Booth. Indians Divide Double Ril With Tukt Oilers Oklahoma City INiuiuU l.uk. anotic Hard and Win Kirt (lame, 10 to 1 HorldfT Takci Sn-iind, ." to U Tul.a May JO.-TuUa ami Okla homa City divided the Memorial day double-header here today, the Ui-tor.- taking the morning conir.t, 10 to 4. by tutting Lukanovic hard, and the Imal. winning in the afternoon, 5 to 4, by I'lim lung hit otf Miernian with errora in the hrt inning. Heh' Irr's home run, the winning tally, waa the only run made by the Oiler after the lirt inning in the atternooti game. Score, afternoon gauic. oki.ihiim. rin v. i rt ia. AH M II A ' Am N 0 A pm. if " 4 I 3 a MauiMi. If 4 I I a ItMt.laidl. cf a tVnmi.i, 3b a UiddlrlNi, If Hale., lb lUw Isttt., 2b Un. a. Taw. Ik aWrSMait. p 4H.fi lhal.HI 19 8 lia.ia rf I 8 I tlrll, lb I 4 l-a,b rf I I llauwaa. TV I 3 8 l.tnala. ta 3 a 1 i 4 I 3 a t l t a 2 I 9tl ! . r I I ! n-aMlrr. a a a a a a' Tal. I 7T S Ts.la 31 II tt B' liaii.4 far Nhermaa In enbih. Score by Inning.: Oklahoma cny a a l i a l a a a-4 Tuiaa 4 a a a i a I a a a Summary llun' illnt'strtl. Balca, Tat. Khernian. Menneit, 1'avia L.ltt.11, l.amb, Hoehler. K.tror.: Flah.r. Tale. Iiavt.. Tan.lmi hit: Bales. I.alivall, l.amb limn runa: Sherman, Hoehler. Sacrllue hn: Boelil.r. Thompann. Sac rifle: MidUleton. lJ-fl on !.: Okla homa City, II; Tula. 1. Earned runa; Oklahoma City. 4: Tulaa, 4. Struck out: By Sherman, I: by Boehler. I. Baaa on ball: Off (ib.rman. 2; off Boahler. 4. Hit and run: Off Sherman. I an4 I In 8 inninga: off Allen, and 8 in t inning l.'mplres: Androa and Don bu. Time: 1:4ft. Si ore. morning game; OKLAHOMA CTTT. I TtUU All H I) A I An H OI. PHI. rf (linlardl. ef Middleion, If rtalea. lb Fiabrr. o 1"8. Sb tann. a. . Tate, lb Young, p 4 2 0 0' Hmnatt. If 411 1 71 )Tltnmce, IB I A'Daria. rf 1 12 l-ellieM. lb 2 4 t'lamh. rf 12 2 Raiiman, 2h 8 8 .1 Mrdu.nia. aa 1 I S'l-mahf. r 0 8 1 l.ukanorle, p Richmond. P 37 13 27 12 -Siuart Total I Total. SI 8 27 13 Batted for Lukanovic In eighth. Score by Innings: Oklshoma City a 2 10212 110 Tulaa 2 8008881 I 4 Summary Runa: OlngUnll (), Mid dlrion. Bates. Long (21. Mann (2), Tate, Young. Dennett. Thompson (2). Lamb. Krrora: long, Tate. Davis, McGinnia, Crosby. Two-bas hits: Thompson 4 2). Tsle. Bauman. Flaher (2), Davis. Bsies. Horn runs: I-nns, Olnglardi. Sscriflce hlla: Pitt. Fisher, Toung, Han.. Lell vct. Stolen bs.e: Mann. Famed run.: Oklahoma City. 8; Tuls. 3. Left on base.: Oklahoma City, 7: Tula. . Bases on balls: Off Young. 1; off Luka novic. 3. Runa and hHs: Off Richmond, 1 and 3 In 1 Inning. Wild pitch: Luka novic. Double plays: Crosby to McGln nis to Thompson. McOinnls to Bauman to Lellvelt, Mann to Long to Bates. Hit by pitched ball: By Toung I McGinnia); by Lukanovic (Tate). empires: Dono hue and Anderson. Time: 1:40. Vance Establishes Season's Strike Out Record Brooklyn. N. Y.. May 30, Brooklyn look both games from Boston today, winning the morning contest, 8 to 3, and taking the afternoon encounter, 8 to 4. The Dodgers clouted Lansing for seven runs In the fourth Inning ot the morning game. In the afternoon Vance established a sea son's strikeout record by fsnning 10 Braves. Bert Griffith had a field day at bat with six hit. Score, afternoon game: BOSTON. I BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. I AR.H.O.A. Powell, cf 4 0 0 OIHI.h. "b Barbara. 2b 9 3 8 41 Johnston. 2h Christ Mili'y, If 4 1 2 I B Griffith, rf Crtilae. rf lie: wheat, ir - Roeckel. 3b Holke. lb Ford, ss O'Neil, o Wstaon. p Marotlard, p Gowdy 0 1 II Mem. rf 0 10 Olftclimsnilt, lb 1 2 31 Ward. a. 15 01 Vance, p 0 0 51 Totals 34 13 27 9 1 0 01 ToUI. 38 8 24 131 Score by Innings: Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 Brooklyn 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 x 8 Summary Runs: Barbare. Ford, O'Neil, Oowdy, Johnston. B. Griffith (2). Myers, Ward. Schmandt, Deberry (2). Krrors: Holke, Watson, Johnston (2). Two-base hits: Chrlstenbury, B. Griffith. Ward. Three-base hlta: Ford, High. My ers. Sacrifices: O'Neill. Ward. Double plays: Ford- to Barbara to Holke, Bar baae to Ford to Holke. Left on bases: Boston, 11; Brooklyn, 5. Bases on balls: Off Watson, 1; off Marquard, 1: oft Vance, 4. Struck out: By Watson. 1; by Marquard. 3; by Vance, 10. Hits: Off Watson, 7 in 3 1-3 Innings: off Mar quard. 8 irr 4 2-3 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Vance (Powell). Losing pitcher: Watson. Umpires: CJuigley and' Horan. Time: 1:48. - . Score, morning game: , BOSTON. BROOKLYN. AB. H.O.A. AB. H.n.A. Powell, cf Barbara, 2b Crulae. rf Nicholson. If Roerket. 3b ' Holke. lb Ford, as dowdy, o Gibson. c 4 3 3 1 High. 3b 3 0 Johnston, 2b 4.1 R Griffith, rf 4 3 1 0 1 2 12 0 3 0 7 2 4 2 3 1 0 0 0 Wheat, if .51 . cf .1 3 4 2 Schmandt, lb Ward, as 5 1 3 1 3 0 II Miller, e 01 Ruether, p ll Total. . Lansing, p McQuillan, p 3 0 0 38 12 Sf 10 -I Totals 36 10 24 91 Score by innings: Boston 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 03 Brooklyn ..0 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 x Summary Runs: Powell, Boeckel, Ford. High, Johnston. B. Griffith, Wheat, Myers, Schmandt. Ward. Miller, Ruether. Errors: Nicholson. Ford, Lansing, John ston. B. Griffith, Ward. Three-bsse hits: B. Griffith (2). Stolen bases: Boeckel. Wheat. Sacrifices: Miller. B. ' Griffith. Doyble plays: Powell to McQuillan to Boeckel, Ward to Johnston to Schmandt, Johnston to Ward to Schmandt. Left on bases: Boston, 7; Brooklyn. 10. Bases on balls: Off Lansing. 2; off McQuillan, 3. Struck out: By Lansing, 1; by Mc Quillan, 1: by Ruether. 3. Hits: Off Lansing, 6 in 3 innings (none out in fourth); off McQuillan. 8 In i Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Ruether (Pow ell). Wild pitch: McQUIIlsn. Losing pitcher: Lansing. Umpires: Qulgley and Moran. Time: 1:55. Eugene Criqui Easily Defeats English Champ London, May 30. Eugene Cfiqui, the French champion, won an easy victory over Joe Fox, the English champion, in the international feath erweight contest which was fought at Holland Park hall last night. The fight was scheduled to go 20 rounds, but Fox was so badly punished that the referee stopped the bout in the twelfth. Five Western and Major League Batters. Western League, O. AB. R, H. Pet. Mnnush. Omaba 39 14 50 59 .421 Fast. Wichita .......41 171 32 33 .398 Davis. Tulsa 80 170 38 87 .394 Fisher, St. Joe 41 ICO 48 3 .388 Met, Sioux City 40 148 34 57 .315 National League, G. AB. R H. Pet. Hornsby. St. Louis ..41 153 39 58 .379 Hargrave. Cincinnati. .25 77 17 29 .377 Kclley. New York 38 III 22 62 .378 T. Griffith. Brooklyn .28 99 15 37 .374 Bigbee, Pittsburgh ..37 151 22 48 .371 American League. Sister. St. Loul 40 1M 40 89 .418 Speaker. Cleveland ..29 150 30 80 .400 Miller. Philadelphia ..38 143 32 58 .394 Witt, New York S3 118 14 44 .379 Cobb, Detroit 31 111 13 44 .373 Ocrsoovblod . When Chailif llanaon, heavy Wright w if .tier, tanglri with Joe Steelier in a finiah nuu h, ta inner take-all. in Omaha July 4, ou can bet )our !! jitney that Mr. Han on will d everything in hit power! 14 dunm the Dodge. Neb. "bone- Charlie ha not decided on hit plan of battle, but baa inioinied ui that when he enter! the ring to tackle Joe he will be ready to wrc.tle the otmer title holder bv "blu printt" "I dia up my plan of battle," barked Charlie yeiterday, "before rath one ol my matchea. I wret'e my opponent according to Mr plan or blue punt, and thua far my plant have never gone a.tray." Charlie alwi told ut jut about the length of time it would take hint to pin Mr. Siccher for the first fall. The act-ond (all, according to Mr. HaiiVon, will not be aa long a the lirt fall. The .eroml fall will end the match. We are uiuMe to publish, at the present, jnt how long it wilt take Charlie to throw Steelier. Should we puhli.il li4iiMiu'a opinion of Steelier at a wreatlcr Joe might get ore and cancel the uutili. Anvwav. Ilaiiton iloeau't think iniicli of Steelier ai a wre.ttcr. (lick, loe doe n't think llaiiMin much of a wte.tter. When Joe and Charlie aigned on the dotted line. Steelier imparted the information he wouldn't wrestle Charlie unlcn it was on a winiicr-take-aii bans. See where the Omaha Buf faloe heat the Hear. 0 to J u terday on a muddy field at Den ver. Maybe the Buffaloes are "mud dera" and play best when the field it tort of toft. Speaking of Isbell. owner of the Wichita Western league balV club, the "Bald Eagle" always carries with him the little silver horseshoes that were presented to him back in 1I0. Now we know why the Witches were so lucky in their recent series with the Buffaloes. If Billy Shade, light-heavy, weight, ia as clever with his fists as his brother,' Dave, then Andy Schmader should prepare himself for a busy night here June 9. The removat of Babe Ruth's ton sils has1 improved the home run king's oratorical talents, as the Bambino's recent chest-to-chest conversations with, the New York umpires have demonstrated. Playing cards has become a pop ular game with Omaha Western league players. The smart ball players are invariably the best card players. The late "Mike" Finn, who was secretary of the club and accom panied the team on most of its jour neys to other towns, often said that he could always tell how smart a ball player was by watching him play cards. "This getting a hole in one," said a prominent Omaha golfer recently, "isn't so much of an accomplishment. Holing the ball from the tee on short holes has now become so common that the achievement doesn't create a furore any more. The other day I made the course in one. "It happened this way. I was driving from the first tee and sliced my drive so badly that the ball car ried off to the 18th green, 150 yards away, and dropped into the cup. Try and beat that one." Who said the 19th hole was gone? Pirates and Cincinnati Spli it Double-Header Pitlsburgh. May 30. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati divided today's game, the Reds taking the morning game, while the Pi rates won In .the afternoon. Pittsburgh used five pitchers In the first game, but could not check the visitors' hitting. Score, afternoon game: CINCIKKATI. I PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Runts, cf 8 10 A Miranrllle. 4 1 8 3 Daubert. lb 5 2 8 2 Carey, cf 2 0 3 2 Neale. rf 4 0 4 0; Biibee. If 3 3 4 0 Harper, rf 4 0 2 0 Tierney. 2b 3 115 Wlnso. c 8 11 0lTr.rnor.3h 4 2 2 1 Bokna, 2b 4 2 3 31 Mueller, rf 4 10 0 r.reney. as 4 3 S 2 Grimm, lb 4 0 8 2 Pinelll. 3b 4 2 2 1 Oooch. e 4 110 Keck, p I I I Morrison, p 2 0 0 1 Harrare 000 0 Gillespie, p M 111 Tout. 30 9 27 13 Brntler 111 j Tot.lt 38 12 24 141 ' "Batted for Keck In seventh. Batted for Olllespi In ninth. Score by Innings: Cincinnati 1 000001 0 13 Pittsburgh 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 x 7 Summary Runs: Burns, Wlngo. Ca veney, Maranvllle (2), Carey (2), Bigbee (3). Gooch." Errors: Neale, Bohne, Ca veney (2), Maranvllle (2), Carey, Tlerney. Two-base hits: Maranvllle. Bigbee. Three-base hits: Burns, Breasler. Stolen bases: Bigbee, Mueller. Sacrifice: Tler ney. Morrison, Bigbee, Hargrave. Double plays: Bohn to Caveney to Daubert. Tierney to Maranvllle to Grimm. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 8; Pittsburgh. 4. Bases on balls: Off Keck, 1: off Gilles pie. 1: off Morrison, 1, Struck out: By Gillespie, 1: by Morrison, 1. Hits: Off Keck. 9 In 8 Innings; off Gillespie, 0 In 2 Innings. Winning pitcher: Morrison. Losing pitcher: Keck. Umpires: O'Day and Hart. Time: 1:31. Score, morning game: CINCINNATI. I PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.I AB. H.U.A. Rums, cf 5 2 1 ojMaranrllle. as 5 3 1 1 Psubert. lb 4 2 10 lH'arey.er s Ne.le. If 2 18 0! Flhee, If 8 Harwr. rf II 8 1 01 Tierney, 2h 3 Har.rate. 0 5 2 5 UTramor. 3h 4 Rohne. 2b 2 1 1 liMueller. rf 4 rarenar, SI 5 3 4 1 1 Grimm, lb 4 Pinelll. 3b 8 0 1 IIGooch. o . 3 Blisy, p 4 I 1 21 Jonnard. 0 " 2 1 Cooper, v ,0 Totals 3" 15 17 lOIVellowborse. p 1 Moksn 1 1 1 Inn. n 0 Irarlson. p fl l"Rmbarl 1 ' ' : iHollinnsw'tB. p 0 Bn. 1 2 4 0 l sj 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 00 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Totals 40 12 27 11 Batted for Yellnwhnrse. In fourth. Batted for Carlson In seventh. Batted for Holllngsworth in nlntti. Score by Innings: Cincinnati ..3 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 19 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 03 Summary Runs: Burns. Daubert. Neale 4), Harper. Hargrave. Rlxey. Jon nard. Mueller. Tierney. Errors: Bohne, Carey. Two-base hits: Harper. Traynor. Three-base hit: .Tonnsrd. Home run: Tierney. Stolen bases: Burns, Nesle (3). Bohne. Sacrifices: Daubert. Bohne. Double play: Maranvllle to Tierney to Grimm. Base on bslls: Off Cooper. 1; off Yellowhorse, 1 ; off Carlson, 2. 8truck out: By RUey, 6: by Yellowhorse. 1; by Holllngsworth. 2. Hits: Off Cooper. 5 In 1 Inning; off Zlnn. 1 In 1 2-8 Innings: off Holllngsworth, 3 in 3 Innings: off Yellowhorse. 5 In S Innings; off Carlson. J in 1 1-3 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Holllne-eworth (Nesle). wlnnlnr pitcher: Rlxey. Losing pitcher: Cooper. Umpires: Hart and O'Day. Time: 2:18. Miss Ballin Wins Matches Philarlolr.hJa Pa fav in Florence A. Ballin. New York, won her way to the fourth round" of the tournament for the women's tennis rhamnionshiri nf PmmvluQo!. nA ' - , j, ,.,- ,,n ailvj eastern states today by defeating anss ftiimreci wiliard. FhiladclDhia, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. Cubs Bunch Hits and Capture Two From Cardinals Chiiasii Nutiunala Take Morn. t , a a 1 ...1 A ft.. H '. ,,, Arr' ' , After .Nulling Duel. Chicago. May JO, Chicago hiiiiilied us lull this afternoon and made it two ."sight (rout M. Louis. i to I, llirv won the morning game. 4 to I. 'I he afternoon conte an i tiiitliiiig duel between !oik and Aldniltte. the mier buffering one bad inning. Ileaihcote and Hack, outfielder, who were traded after the morning game, played this kftrrnoon with their new ctuha. Score. aiiernrMiii fame: T MH'ia I I lilt A' " an u Al ' 111 I A I ttl if TH-al a is-wlk rf H.aab-. a riM.it. i. tt.ii, if -.a liraauea. a Ikuk a aii swis ff i a a I a a H,uiweer, aa a I hi- 92 lininea. lb I a l nai.ae rf 1 Harm. If t T"t, tl a a it r.ai. a a 3 Aidiwue. a ilia ilia i i i l I a 8 9 4 1 3 i t a a a a t seei Teat. 31 7 II II TM.K 38 27 II t b ore by innma..' iii iu. a i a a a a a a a I I I I M I I 2 M'-Henry. ll. ;' h''"'' k,HJ,.""V;..!Si"T; iltiir l.r.nr- Turoerier nc i "f"': n.u-r Tjirv. noum pisi ! i. ZV.. V" lu.T hsn irr ai.i.ia i off I .-iii s. Hi nick oui- llv iMi.k. I: bv Aldridae. t Wild pit. h' Ikiak t'niplre; MCimirk and avmelle. Tline: 1 .11. Rear, iitnrtt.ng game: rr lairia I rmt'AiMV 18 H tt I ah it n a Km lib rf 48 ntair. ef Tr"ner. H 8 S 3 Helterhar. giork. Sb 314 bra Ik Hnntatsr. Stilt line., lb riainnar. Ik 3 a 8 a neck, rf Mrllnirr, If 4 19 8 Txrr, 2k Heaihcote. ef 3 a 1 a Rarhee. If ftlnamllh. a 3 18 1 n rimH. ' Khernyl. p I a a Hloaland. P waik.r. a I a a ' a.-huit i a a a Tot.l. 4 I a a 4 8 12 II I Sill 4 a e a 4 13 1 4 13 0 i a 4 t 4 1 1 I it il io luiiet. a a a a Ttala f 4 fl V B.ticit for w.tker In eighth. Score by Inning.: ......... i si. I.oui. a i a a a a a a a i chir.go a a 3 i a a a -i Kummarv Run.: Mcllenry. Ilntlocher, Krua. Grime.. T.rry fcrrore: W'ylker. bmlili. To.ha hit! Hornaoy. rrua, Hrlme Stolen he: Barber. Sacrifice i.',,,- iirimra. Double plays: llollocb lo Terry to itrltne. O 'Fa mil to Krui iiA-naKw le Tninnn-.r to Fournler. n Kaae.r Ml I.ouib. 8: Chicago. 8 Bales on lolls: )ff Sluelnnd. 4: off Sh'dh'L 2. Struck out: By Bherdel. I; by Slue land. 4: by Walker. 3: bv Hlty. I !: . (iff Rherdel. a In I 2-3 Innings: off Walker, 5 in 3 1-3 Inninga: off Bailey. In 1 Inning. losing pifher: bherdel. empires: Senlelle and MiCormlck. Time: 1:4 4. Meuscl and Lee Each Clout Out Two Homers Philadelphia. May 3. Hammering fhe Philadelphia pitcher for 25 hits in th second game, and winning. 18 lo 7, en abled New Tork today to divide the double holiday bill. Meuael. former Phllly player, led In the slaughter with ta home run. and a double. Lee of the home club also had a pair of circuit clouts. Parkinson's homer scoring two men ahead of him In the ninth, and lying the score, figured prominently in Ilia mora--- Ing game, which th Phlllle won. 9 to 8, In the 10th Inning. f Score, afternoon game: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.OA. Bancroft, sa S 8 2 .Walker, rf 4 18 1 Krlach. !b 1 1 .V W jhwtone. 3b 4 1 2 3 llroh .".b 8 2 1 2( Wllh.ro. cf S 3 1 ll v a t 4 01 Lee. If 5 2 10 Meuaal. If 5 3 8 01 Parkinson. 2b 4 2 2 9 4 13 5 4 1110 Kellr. lb 8 2 10 0: Fletcher. I. runnlnih'm.cf a 3 3 ajU.ll., lb Rnrder. 5 5 8 0; Patera, c Jfabf. P 4 2 9 S'Welnert. p 1 Bans, n 4 0 13 10 0 1 101 0 0 0 0 Total. 48 2J 27 13;B'ms.rlner. P I Pinto, p pHenlin. Sullivan, p 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals 37 11 27 19 Bstted for Pinto In eighth. Score by Innings: New York 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 8 01 Philadelphia ...... .2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 7 Summary Runs: Bancroft (2), Frisch, Groh. Young (3). Meusel (3), Kelly, Cun ningham (3). Snyder (2), Walker (2), Williams, Lee'. (3), Parkinson. Error: Young. Two-base hits: Groh, Snyder, Cunningham, Kelly, Young. Meusel, Bsn croft. Home runs:' Meusel (2), Lee (2). Stolen base: Bancroft. Sacrifice: Wright stone. Double plays: Fletcher to Park inson to Leslie, Wslker to Wrlghtstone. Left on bases: New York. 9: Philadel phia, 7. Bases on balls: Off Wclnert. 1; off Pinto. 2; oft Sullivan, 1; off Nchf, 2. Struck out: By Pinto, 1; by Nchf, 8. Hlta: Off Welnert. 8 In 3 1-3 Innings; off Belts, 4 In 2-3 Inning: off Bsutngart rrer, 2 In (only pitched to two batters); off Pinto, 10 In 4 Innings: off Sullivan, 1 In 1 Inning. Winning pitcher: Nchf. Losing pitcher: Baumgartner. Umpires: Pflrman and Klem. Time: 2:15. Score, morning game: NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Bancroft, sa Frlscb. 2b Groh. 3b Ravllnis. 3b Your,.. If Meuaal. If Kelly, h 3 3 81 Walker, if 3 2 3 1 1 SlW'.htatone. Sb 3 3 0 0 01 William, of -5 3 4 0 1 OIHenllne. 0 8 8 3 2 0 01 Parkiuaon. 2b 5 13 2 1 01 Fletcher, as 4 3 3 S 13 OlUslle. lb 5 0 9 3' 2 OILee, If 4 3 3 2 8 110. Smith, p 1 0 0 4 0 if Sullivan, p 0 0 0 0 0 OlPlnto. p 3 0 0 Cunnlnith'm.cf 4 Srrvdsr. e 3 J. Barnra. p 8 Causes, p 0 lLebourriau 10 0 39 18 28 10' B'ouwrtner. p 1 0 Totals I Tot.l. 45 17 30 10 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Pinto In eighth. Score by Innings: ' New York 0 2 1 2. 1 1 1 0 0 0 S Philadelphia 0 02 000034 19 Summary Runs: Bancroft, Young, Meu sel, Kelly (2), Cunningham. Snyder. J. n.rna. TX'b , 1 a . W.-t.l.An. -U-ll- rtiams, Henllne. Parkinson (2). Fletcher, Lee. Errors: Bsncroft (2), Snyder. Leslie, Lee. Two-base .hits: Kelly, Walker, Wil liams (2), Lee (2), Fletcher (2), Ban croft. Three-base hit: Walker. Home run: Parkinson. 8tolen bases: Wright stone. Young. Sacrifice hits: Groh. Sny der (2). Double playsi Frisch-Kelly. Williams-Parkinson. Left on bases: New York. 11; Philadelphia. 13. Base on balls: Off Barnes, 3; off Sullivan, 2; off .Pinto, 4; off Causey, 2. Struck out: By Barnes, 4: by Pinto, 2; by G. Smith. 1. Hits: Off Barnes, 18 in 8 1-3 innings; off Causey, 2 In 1 Inning; off Smith, 9 in 4 1-3 Innings: oft Sullivan, none (pitched to two batters) r off Pinto, 8 In 3 2-3 innings; off Baumgartner. 3 In 2 Inninga. Hit by pitched ball: Groh. by G. Smith. Winning pitcher: Baumgartner. Losing pitcher: Causey. Umpires: Klem and Ffirman. Time: 2:25. Miss Helen Wainwright Sets New Swim Record New York, May 30. Miss Helen Wainwright of the New York Woman's Swimming association, to day set a new world's record for ISO yards in an open air pool, negotiating the distance at Brighton Beach baths vx 1 -.49 3-5. The former record, 1 :49 4-5, was ' made last June by Mrs. Charlotte Boyle Chine. Miss Eileen RiRRin finished three varrU behind Miss Wainwright and Miss cinei Mcuary was third. Cub Outfielder Traded . to Cards for Heaihcote Chicaso. Mav Zft Xfa-- Ftarlr outfielder for the Chicago nationals, today was traded to the bt. Louis Cardinals for Cliff Heathrnte at.n an outfielder. The trade was even. no money being involved, and will take effect at once.' " K s I &jy'.'S'r