THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. JUNE 6. 1922. xU Boston Braves Beat Cardinals Six to Nothing Cither All Rum in First Five Innings Errors by St. Louis Contribute to Victory. Boston, June S. Orschfer pitched well in the pinches today and Boiton defeated St. Louis, 6 to 0. St. Loitit errori. combined with timely hit, give Boiton all its runt in the first hve inningi off Pfeffer. Score: IT. torn SOITO AO HO 1 ru-. it nuk H fmtmt, Ik HnmUqr Saws. Ik M Hmrr, If AIMOIIk. La.n, H nit, a Raff., p luitov. a 'Snoiue Am n o a 4 I I Kie. rf loll I Mumo. rf ' rtintnli'r.lf I'Cruu. if t'lwkil. Ik I HMU, Ik i tr4 M 0'K.li. S'OMthMf. P Tolala a I sr i Txi.lt IS S 14 III Patted for prrrr in tlt'b. Bstt4 for rurfool In .vnth. Store br Innings: t, Louie see ooo Boston :....o:i eio oo a ' Summery Runs: rhrtttenburr, Crulee (). Itotckel (1). Ilolke. Error.: Smith. Fournler (31, Aln.mllh. Barbara. Two base hit ' Fleok, Holk. Herrtflee hita: Cruise, Boerkel. Chrletenbury. Double r-iay: Poeckel lo Hoik. Left en bun: t. Louis. I; Boston. . But an balls: Off I'l.ff.r. I: off Bailey. I. Hue: Off Ffeffer. I In I Inning.; off Barfoot, nan In 1 Inning; off Bailey I in Innings. Nirurk out: By Pfeffer, t: by Oeschger, 1. Hit by pltrh4 hill: Ford, by Pfeffer. Losing r-ltch.ri Pf.ff.r. Umpires: Qulg ly and Moranl. Time: 1:41. Ball Hard and Wins Wichita Clouts League Champions Trounce . Des Moines in Opener, by 12 to 1 Score. Wichita, Kan., June 5. Wichita hit Odenwald hard today, while Ramsey was strong all the way and the champions took an easy game from Des Moines, 12 to 1. Score: . CIS MOINES. WICHITA. AB.H.OAl A8H.0.A. dmnan. Jb 4 S 0 tIRnltb. ef S J 1 0 Wetn.r, 8b-lf SSI SIBeum. ss 5 I 5 J Horea. If . 10 1 Olwaahbum. lb 4 3 B Oram, lb S S 1IE.it. rf 5 I I 0 Oman. Ib 4 S 11 OlBUkMler. If 4 0 11 Milan, cf S 1 1 OIH.I.r. o S I S 0 Turseon.it 4 0 1 1 1 McDnir.il, lb S I t 1 Tuna, rf 4 1 S OlOrlffln.Sb Bill Bntan, e 4 11 llfUraw. p BIOS Odrawald, pSSOll . Benaet 1 0 0 ol Total. 43 IS V 1J Total. M 10 SI 111 Batttd tor Odenwald In ninth, Scora by Inning.: Des Moln.a 009 000 109 1 Wichita, 12J 108 20 1J Summary Runs: Breen, Berger. Wash burn. Eaet (I), Haley (8), McDowell (I), Griffin (3). Error. : Wagner. Milan. Tur (on. Barter. Sacrifice hita: Blakealey, , McDowell. Two-baae hits: Graham. Smith, Barger, Waahburn, Haley, McDowell. Grif fin. Earned rune: Dei Molnee, 1; Wichita, 1. Double playa: Waahburn to Barter to McDowell, Ramsey to Berter to McDowell. Struck out; By Ramsey, I: by Odenwald. 2. Baae on balia: Off, Ramaey. I; oft Odenwald, 4. Left on bases: Wichita. IS; Dea Molnea. S. Wild pitch: Odenwald. Hie by pitched ball: Milan. Umplrea: j Holmea and Ormaby. Time: 1:40. Beatrice Wins Third .. Game From Lincoln Beatrice, Neb., June I. Beatrice won its third tamo from Lincoln Hero today hy the score of I to 6. The tame waa featured by hard hlttlnt and looia field lnt by both teame. A homo run by Wood In the aeventh with two men on ban won the tame tor the visitors. Dull and Hill each clouted a circuit drive. 8-orc: LINCOLN. BKATBK'E AB H O A AB H.O.A. Orr, si Carrls, If Wood, of Mi-Coy. lb Albion, rf r.rr. 2b SSlnksr, Sb Ton key. o : Ballsy, p Total 3 a 1 0 riser, lb 1 mqumn. as 0 0! Parker, 3b 1 l!Bninnan,cf 2 01 OI11. If 9 4lKlrchner, lb t Slrnser. e B OlHirket, p ' S II null, 0 0 3 S .1 1 S 1 11 0 4 0 1 3 1 0 0 'McKee . 34 10 24 0 Totals SS 8 27 11 - mil nut. hit on third strike. Batted for Parker In ninth. Score by innings: ..,. Lincoln , "1 US MO Beatrice ,....001 010 100 S Summary Runa: Orr. Wood, McCoy, Zlnker (3), Bailey. Bowman (3), Dull. Errors: Carrlt. Orr (a). Conkey, Bailey, Qulnn. Dill. Home runs: Wood, McCoy, Zlnker, Dull, Qulnn. Three-base hit: Quinn. Two-baae hita: Dull, Conkey. Sac rifice hlta: Dull, Carrlt. Base on balls: Off Hacket. 4: off Dull, 2: off Bailey, 1. Struck out: By Hackett, 2; by Dull, 3; hy Bailey, 4.. Innlnga pitched: By Hackett, 4 3-S; by Dull, 4 1-3: by Bailey, 9. Winning pitcher: Bailey. Losing pitcher: Dull. Stolen basse: Parker, pill. Wild pitch: Hackett. Passed ball: Con key, Umpire: Hawthorne. Time: 2:20. Former Champion 111 Victoria, B. C, June 5. Frank Slavin, former champion pugilist of England and Australia, who lost his title to Peter Jackson, ii seriously ill at a hospital here. Slavin, who is more than 60 years old, fought with the Canadian forces overseas. He is well known as a prospector. Baseball F-ope OFFICIAL 8CORK WEEK ENDING 8ATIRDAY, JUNE M. . Western League. , Mid. Tot. M. T. - W. Wk. T. F. S. R. Omaha . .. x .. . .. .. . . . . Tulea . ..x .. Sioux City. 4 .. .... Denver . .. x .. .. .. Des Moines 1 .. .. . Wichita ...1 .. St, Joseph . I .. .. Okl. City .. x ; .. .. National Leoguo. ' Mid. Tot. M. T. VT. Wk. T. F. 8. R. Brooklyn . x .. .... .. Phil'delphta, x .. .. j .. .. .. .. New York . x .. .. , .. .. .. .. Chicago. .. x- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Boston ...S -. . St. Louis. . 6 .. Cincinnati , x .. .. ... ...'. Pittsburgh . x . . . . .... American LeattMW Mid. Tot. M. T. W. Wk. T. r. S. R. Detroit . .x St. Louis. . x Cleveland x ' . Chicago . . x ... Boston ... x .... - , Weeh'ton .x .. .. : . New Tork . x .. .. .. . PhllDhia .x .. .. American Asaoclatlon. " Mid. W. Wk. T. F. T'lL M. T. Kansas City S . Milwaukee .3 . Indlana'lla .7 . LcuiBville ..I . Mln'apolia . t . St. Paul ..4 . Toledo . .. 2 . Columbus . . 4 . Kcbraaka State Leaf. '- " ' Mid. - ' St. T. W. Wk. T. F. Beatrlco .. t .. Lincoln . O. Island . . 1 Hastings . Fairbury . S Norfolk M y-jt a Tot. 8. R. 4 sNo laoa, ; 4. ; . Omaha Bee Racing Chart DAILY PEERLESS RACING FORM CHART (Coaaplle by Goorgo W. S(klIUagl PreaMUg Juetge, Martm U NaUlaaaM. i.rts. A. McKklgtl. OMAHA, Nek, Moaa.y, Jim t, l2 Secaad gay, tusaaser aMla. WtAr.UR CUAR, TRACK 'AST. 711-F1RJT RACE four (urkwis. Purs M0. Net valus to vtaaar, I400( kecewe. tTO third. $30, Two-y ear-elds. MaHens. Clelsalag. Indx Hone and Owner ""Wt7llf. I l Tir. Fin. JoVkey Otis." Si ' 1220 Judge Haneey I (OShanl III I Carlos Enrique (JsnselllS I , Pelanta I IB. MClatn) 110 I Eapatoe It M. Jon.. I IIS T Pauline M I (J. A. Hall) 1ST 4 Gonwltklm I tRoeedelel III Harry Moments I 10 M l 1ST I BUI Splvlne I R Ow.n.l 111 I Jonee.Tem O Shant.r stable entry. At ooet 1 Minute i off al l:44i Haneey IS win. Il.lt plar. II IS show) Carles EnHaue IS.IO place. H IS haw i Delsnte 14. IS .hew, Start standing, good. Won handily, second and third driving. Winner ch. g., by 8eth-Mlnoltte. Trainer H. Tullett. Overweifbti Enrloue I, Spirent I, Zapatoe I, Uonwlthlm I. Judge Haneey sprinted to the front with rapid strides and showing much peed held his opposition safe under gentle hand rids. Carlos Enrique was a forward contender front the start and making a gams finish outstayed De isms, latter raced In eleseet but unavailing purtuit ef tha winner and will Improve with this effort. Zapatoa rased at an even pact, Gonwlthlm was al ways far back. 7Cie SECOND RACE Sis furUage. Purse ISOO. Net value ta winner, S400 at end. T0 third. $30. Three.yesr-elde sad up. Claiming. Index Hoirst and Owner Wt."St. Il 8tr. Fin. jockey OdV. UtT 2SII Repent 4 (Seovllle Sla) 113 I Hit Double Eye I (Sheldon) 117 S Boreas T (S Warren) I IT 1 ISM Blue Van 1 (H. Walter) 117 S ISIS Nellie Whitwer I (Htlll n)llB S Rosa May Brown I (M'n) 111 10 till B. A. Jones 10 (J. Hall! Ill lilt Caraway I (J. Kindle) 111 11 1S20 Virgin 4 fW E Carter) 111 4 ISIS Hand Sweep 4 (Kln'eher) 117 I 1S20 Boy Favorite I (Irln) 117 1 ISSI May Moon (T. Beyer) 111 11 Mutual field. At poet H minute: off at l:12t time :24. :4S, 1:11. II mutuals paid Re pent 17.80 win, S4.I0 place, IS.IO show; Double Era ST. 10 place, IS.S0 show; Boreas 14.10 show. Start standing, good. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner eh. f., by Rockview-Chulita. Winner entered for 1400. Trainer C, Seo vllle.. Scratches, Maud H. Overweights Nellie Witwer I. ?C 1A THIRD RACE Five sod one-half furlongs. Purse $800. Net vslue ta J'V winner. $400t second, $T0 third. $30. Three-year-olds and upClalnt Ind.x Horse and Owner Wt. St. I 8tr. Fin. Jockey'dds. 8ft IMS Runny Ways 4 (Seovllle) 110 t 1110 John Spohn 10 (Br.h r.) lis 1 Mooresqua I (Knebelk'p) 102 till Our Leader It (Walter.) 110 t Flaxy Mao I (J. A. Hall) 9T 10 Will O- the Wl.p 4 (W t)lll 7 25S0 Lady Eileen 7 (S. F. St.HOS S till Cri.ple I (F. Irwin) 110 6 1521 Sovereign Id 9 (Jee p B.) 110 11 lttl Opal Wall (Morrison) 110 4 Sen. Broderick 7 (O'rt'r) 110 S Millard 8 S (W. Sayler 100 11 At post 4 minute.; off at 4:44; tlma :24. 41 4-5. 1:01 1-8. 1:09. II mutuals psid 8unnyways 117.10 win. 16.50 placa, 14.10 show; John Spohn 111.10 place, 111.10 show; Mooreequa 14.40 show. Start stsndlng, good. Won, all three driving. Winner br. f. 4, by Honeywood-Don't. Winner entered for 1400. Trainer C. Seovllle. Scratches, Funny Joa, Tom Ellison. Overweights Sunnyways I, MIL lard t, Eileen I. Wisp 1. TC 7 7 FOURTH RACE Flva and ens-half furlongs. Purss $500. Nst value JJ ' to tha winner. $400; second, $70; third. $30. Three-year-olds and up. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. Walter! na (H. Crook) 110 a - Lenieve d (B F.M'Latn) 10S 8 Evelina May 7 (A. Wil'r) 107 4 2512 Candegrey 8 (C B Ifin) 105 11 1511 Old Coin (E. F. Braden) 110 1 Indiaaola 12 (In. Stab.) 115 5 Misa Frauland I (Sheld.) 99 8 2185 Wise Judga 4 (O'S'ter) 115 10 Bucklalde 6 (E. Sterret) IIS Homaid 4 (F. Cooper) 105 12 Mamie Van 9 (Lanra ) 10S 7 Lucky Mack 10 (M K'Uy) 110 3 At post 8 minutes; off at 4:20; time, :2t 4-5, :48 1-5, 1:02. 1:09 1-5. 12 mutuals psid Walterina 115. SO win, 116.50 place, 110.80 ahow; Lenieve 116.50 place, 110.80 show; Evelinsi May, 110.80 show. Start standing start, straggling. Won easily, second and third. Winner, ch. m. 6, by Voorhees-Lady Atheling. Winner entered for 1400. Trainer J. Taylor. Scratchea, Salvatoran, Pro.peros Baby. Overweighta, Frauland 2, May 2, Buekland 8. Walterina raced Old Coin into early submission then drew out into a com manding lead and theron won as her rider pleased. Lenieva steadily improved her position from a slow beginning. Evelyn Msy showed good speed and ran well. Candegray was turned sidewaya ae the barrier aroaa and was away poorly. Old Coin stopped after a speedy half. Miss Frauland was away in a tangle. Wias Judge began poorly. 2D FIFTH RACE Liona Club Purse Five and one-halt furlongs. Purse LJJV 500. Net value to winner, $400; aecond", $70; third. $30. Three-year- olds ana up. Index Hone and Owner Wt. St. 2424 Motor Cop 7 (C. B. Ifin 112 3 2524 W. Montgomery 9 (I n) 105 2 (1817) Ikey T 4 (T. O'Shant) 112 4 2490 Capt. Clover 8 (Lovell) 108 5 2482 Sedan (C. B. Irwin) 105 8 1527 Mew Model 7 (G'tner) 92 1 At post 1 minute; off at 4:48; mutuels paid Motor Cop 14.00 win. $3-00 place, 12.10 show; Woodie Montgom ery 16.80 place, 12.40 show: Ikey T. 12.20 show. Start standing, good. Won all three drivinc. Winner h. h. 7 Uncle-Xareo Trainer C. B. Irwin. . Over. weighte. Woodie T. Motor Cop disposed of New Model quickly and opening up a gap held swsy from there on but had to- be carefully nursed by his rider in order to last. Woodie Montgomery came with a cyclonic rush and was rapidly overhauling the winner at the finish. Ikey T came around the leaders entering the stretch then finished faat. Cat Clover closed a huge gap and showed a promising effort. Sedan after being away slowly was rushed to forward contention and tired finally. New Model beat tha gate and had high early speed. OCOQ SIXTH RACE One mile and one-sixteenth. Purse $800. Net valui t-tJ' to winner, $400; second. $70; third. $30. Four-year-olda and up. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. 2522 Dainty Lady 6 (C. Irwin) 110 5 W G M'Clintock 4 (Ster.)U2 7 2582 North Shore 4i(L. Erb) '100 2 Cork 7 (E. J. Looper) 110 t Starkey 8 (F. Sheldon) 115' 1 1 Capt Hodge 7 (J Dolph) 107 10 10 Honolulu 7 (F Smyth) 103' Milton Roblee II (Bros'rsJllO 4 Old Rose 8 (Mrs. Rice) 110 8 Humming Bird 12 (Spi er) 102 8 At post 1 minue; off at 5:16; time mutuels paid Dainty Lady $3.80 win, 18.00 place, $2.80 show; W. G'. McClin tock $5.70 place. 18.60 show; North Shore $2.90 show. Start standing, good. Won all three driving. Winner b. m. 8 Celt-Albertola. Winner entered for $800. Trainer C. B. Irwin. Overweighta, Rose 3, Honolulu 8, Roblee S. Dainty Lady waa reserved with for the first half mile then moved up steadily and standing a long hard drive outfinished W. G. McClintock in the final stride. The latter rushed into the lead passing the half and only re linquished it right at the end. North Shore saved ground on all the turns and ' ran a good race. Cork finished resolutely. Starkey showed speed for throe-, quarters then fell away. Capt. Hodge closed a gap. ' ryYfTT-. tslgstieviakt rtTTfclsllM ,MaLU frliffflWIsTlsMsM U3 U3)ans m Suj)U Mljk iCiautoauaui dn petuoot JljAV HIN '"A ania P'P '8uiuui3q 0 a uioaj ds8 Stq pasoro sssjog -ipiou tq o us pua qs'iutj spsui aAj iqno0 -As aq ia AijaBS uoja ;noqSnoaqi uojj -ifoddo'i SupBdino pu sapms pidBA mM. uoai eq o pajuuds ;usasa ' ;pi!j. lSu ut Ab SB deiM. eq .0 m& -fun 1 eq 'qsWt eqt uu)u iun ;uauuiojd tsav jpsq ano "pu aq ;b ujiop eiapB3 eq HupfJM. sbm pua SutuuiSeq moS uiojj ajBJ poos b uai JJ17 -snb.sjooyj pssjsjno puB qsnj B tfil suibo uqodg uqof 'saXuauM iB pooqt AAS13 qcUi suibs b autBut 'pus 1BB am uiojj aava pooa )s sABMAuung Ing- Claiminf. Tuesday's Ak-Sar-Ben Entries Third Pay. Tuesday, June 6, Omaha, Ak-Sar-Ben Entries : FIRST RACE Five and one-half furlongs. Purse $500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up: 1S21 My Dream Light ; 99 Margaret EInore 12 Onota 104 2531 Flossie F 101 2531 Darley Belle 104 3631 Ktmberley 104 Arbor Day J09 1613 Blue Jay .; 109 Oklahoma Kid 109 2536 Will O' the Wisp 109 2535 The Bov Favorite : 109 S530 Sir John, jr 109 Also eligible: . - Mary D " 2302 McMurphy ... HI (14) SECOND RACE Five and one-half fur tonga. Puras S00, Claiming, Three-year-oldk and up: 1526 Fsahlon Girl 99 Brown Dick 104 (1518)Tempy Duncan 104 Salvatoran 104 2529 Ruth Van 104 Winchester .....109 1111 Tom Ellison 109 The Oklahoman 109 1529 Frosperos Baby 109 Sea Water 109 Kaian ., 109 3536 Cri.ple .110 Also eligible: 2529 Markk Denunslo Ill (II) THIRD RACE Five and one-half fur longs. Purse 1500. Claiming Three-year-olda and up: 2529'6an Stefano 101 5J0 Clear Lake 110 2330 Innovation ...110 262S Little TUly ..........110 Great Western Road ' . Changes Train Time ' A change of schedule which tctok effect June 4 on the Chicago Great Western railroad includes the follow ing changes: ' - ---- - Train No. 12, "Twin City Limited." leaves Omaha at 7:40 p. m. instead of 7:30 p. m, arriving in St. Paul at 7.07 a. m. and Minneapolis it 7:47 a. m. Westbound train No. 11 "Ne braska Limited," remains on the same schedule, leaving Minneapolis Tull.tt ltt.t S' ! SI T t S' E. H. Barnet !1 l J. Carrol I IS. I 4' 4 1. Gniber 1III-I I S) Richardton 41 IM I' ( H. Lun.ford I TS-I S T K.p.n.h.de 14 10-1 II I R. Scorllle IO.O0-1 tima ttl l-l. :4I. II mutuals paid Judge irTi' li 41 4 41 21 l" 6i S I R. Seovllle I SO-1 L. Hall I.SI-1 EH Barnet S 60-1 W Menders I0.TS-I H. Lunaford S.ILl L. Mills 7.40.1 Richsrdaon II 41-1 F. Truklll II 01-1 E. Barham t.SO-1 J. Rabideaa D. Hum 25.40-1 T. Beyer 7 7 k 4" R S I' SI Sk SI 7' I SI S 7 H 1 1 S' S S 1 S J0 10 10'10 i 9iii.n 11 11 11 11 II 1' U 1 L. Mille T.75.1 21 I' I' T. Johnston 18.15-1 S'i Si 8! 8 4' 4i 21 4 8 7 51 S' B. Scheffel 4.S0.1 W. Menders 2 70-1 Richardson R. Dorlty 4.10-1 J. M' Bride 12.00-1 J Singleton 2.80-1 W. Varley 88.90-1 E. Barham 58.00-1 F. Derby 1 02.15-1 J. Allen S'i i 71 SI 7' 8 8 7' St 8' 41 8 Hi 10 18 9 Si Si 9 10" II 11 11" 11 10' It 11 11 1 I Str. Fin. Jockey Ode. Stt 1" 1 1 1 W. Varley 'S.80-1 tt S'i St 2 J. Carroll Si 2 2" Si T. Shockly 7 0 4-t D. Murn 4.85-1 8.95-1 S7.00-1 8.75-1 1.60-1 23.76-1 20.45-1 2'i 41 4 6' E. Barham B b t Li. Mille 8" 7 7 7i F. S H. Wilson Tullett Gruber ; 91 9 8 H, 10 10t 8 9i J. 11 11" 10 10; T. TraikiU 12 12 12 Hi F. Grimes 181.00-1 4i 8i 11' 12 J. Rabideau 68.00-1 i i j Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St's 1J 11 1 lk P. Marlines 'LOO-l 4 4' 21 2' J. Singleton 11.95-1 6 6 81 8" H. TulletU 1-40-1 8 6 6 4'! H. Jones 15.80-1 8J 2i 4 b D. Hum 21 3 5" 6 F. Horn 16.45-1 time :23. :46fe. 1:00 Vk. 1:08U, S2.00 j i I Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St's 7 2t 3' gk 4 2n j. j). Hurn .90-1 Vi li l1 2 J. Carroll 11.15-1 S3 31 3li 3-"i B. Scheffel 3.00-1 61 4 5"6a 4 L. Hall ZZ.1D-1 21 2t 4i 51 H. Jones 16.50-1 9 8 8 61 C. M'C'kle 24.10-1 8 8" 7t 7j 7a l, Mill, 19.60-1 61 5t 6 61 8jvT. Johnston 85.20-1 4 7l 9 9 9 B. Barham 43.35-1 9-110 10 10 10 R. Spieer 49.60-1 25, :49, 1:16, 1:43, 1:S0. $2.00 2530 Sou Atkln 2529 Lsenrack ii, 2530 Tom Paxton . T'iir 2531 Ed Le Van .. . lis 2529 Jim Parmer . . . 11? 2532 Marshal Tllghman .!'.'.'. .'. il". ill 2532 Acclamation 115 FOURTH RACE Six furlonga. Purse 1500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up: Overatep ....102 wi u ..T02 Helen Main. 102 ,.; m ..; 105 110 110 110 115 115 115 115 no 115 Purse 1500. ........107 Ill 113 ..f.17 117 , 117 119 ..122 2530 Little Florence Maysville (2481)Myrtle A 2493 Little Painter Marlon Lewis ,. 1525 John R. Roche 2493 I. W. Harper (2531)Thlrty Sevea Last Chance Also eligible: Fickle Fsncy 2530 Don Jose FIFTH RACE Six furlongs. ruuivMr-umi ana up: Hazel W . 1530 Tyranny (2530)Money 2465 Non Suit Florentine 4......... (2532)Klrtiea Cub 2485 Herder Eddie Fuller (8) SIXTH RACE Mile. Purse $500 year-old and up: 3538 Capt. Clover (163DN. K. Beal (252l)Day of Wrath 2826 Regreso 2533 Balfour (2301)Buckhorn II 3448 Franklin 2538 Woodie Montgomery Xlrwln-Updlke entry. Apprentice claim allowed. Three- ....109 ....112 -.1.113 ...X113 ....116 ...X117 ....117 ,....121 at 6:50 p. tn. and arriving in Omaha at 7:44 a. m. r The daylight service between the Twin Cities and Omaha is scheduled as follows: No. 16 leaves Omaha at 7:30 a. m., arriving in St. Paul at 8:10 p. m. and Minneapolis at 8:45 p. m. Eastern Local, No. 6, leaves Omaha at 3:40 p. rn., arriving in Chicago at 7:30 a. m. No. 5 returning to Omaha, leaves Chicago at 10:30 p. m. and ar rives here at 3 p. rr l P lr H Grand Island 4 Hurler Allows v Only One Hit Pitcher " Shook Hurli Good Ball Agtioit Norfolk Wini by Score of v 1 to 0. Grand IiUnd. Neb., Tun 6. Shook. Grand Island twirle, set mark for pitchers performing in the Nebraska State leagui when he held Norfolk to a single scratch hit, hard one, which bounded off the third baseman's glove, and Grand Island won, I to 0. The lone run came in the eighth inning, when Roberts singled to center and scored on Robertson's long drive to right center for two bases. Score: xoaroi.K t OtlKD I8LAKD. as. sj,u a au n o a. Wlaaer, lb I I I 0 ftokea, tk 4 119 Aibrtn.M S 0 S IKriada B '4 0 4 1 Mate. 3b I S S e' H'.raaurf. Ik 8 19 ll. Alrtn, lb SSI tir.lm.UwSk If i a I s Hmil'rf 4 S t I1 MM., a. Mil HiKr. If I S 9inarr. rf S 0 I 6 Claire, rf S S I OUtut rer. Ik $ 0 II I Hwwif, lb S a S t Rnbens.e S t I J West. I S S 9SBOOS.P 1 ' J 'SJt J J J TOUIt 5 lit 14 Totalt lf"S4l , . Batted for Stuck.r la ninth. kero by innlngt: Norfolk .60S SOS g Orand Island 00 Six 1 Summary Runt Roberta. Errors: Wis tor. Atherton. Melt (I). Two.bsso bltai Robin, Wlaaer. Haerlflca hlta: Atherton, Weat. Baee on ballet Off Dpeeee. li off Shook. S. Stolen basse; Msrr, West. He. Alpln. Double plays: Mela to Kupper, Kranda to Kupper to Kranda. Struck out: By Shook, 4; by 8peece, S. Left on basea: Norfolk. I; Orand Island, 4. Earned runa,: Orand Island, 1. Umpire! Oonding. Williams Holds Saints to Six Hits Sioux City Wins Opening Game of Season From St. Joseph, 4 to 2. St. Joseph. June 5. "Cy" Williams ,lt U Cainta tn aiir hits and SioUX City won the opening game today, 4 7 c::n,,v ritv wnn hv takinor ad vantage ot errors oy tne saints Score BIOCX CITT. . ST. a n o A I JOSEPH. AB.H.O. Hamilton, ae 8 0S alOlsen. lb t 0 19 Hemlatw'y.lb S 0 0 lirorrlden. If El.h, cf S Mats, lb S S 4 linaber. rr 111 01 Bonowlts. cf 1 I o! Derate, as 0 0 JIMcDonsld. Ib 1 S O'Sutsnaon, 2b 1 4 OjOrsbowakl. 0 S 0 2 Undbera, p Maulck. rf 5 Palmer, lb S Roblnaon, If 6 fthaniltat. e 9 Williams, p 4 Totals 34 8 ST 131 Totals 81 8 2T 1 -,.8f?r .? ,nntn,: ma inn ooj-I St. Joseph 004 (l10 0101 ummary Runt: Hamilton. Heming way. Elsh. Shangling. Fisher. Tefate. Er- rora: Olson, iiouonaio i. v.;-." r.arnea runs; biwu. " r ' n. on belle: Off Llndberg. 4: aff Williams. 4. Struck out: By Llndberg. S; bv Williams. I. Left on bases: Sioux City. 12: St. Joseph. 6? Wild pitch: Llnd- ir' ..' r v.... kit. .h.n.llni. E ah Williams. Stevenson, Fisher. Three-base hit: Fisher. Double play: Elsh to Palmer to Meta, Flaher to Olson, Palmer to Hamll. ton to Meta. Sacrifice hlta: Shangling, Hamilton. Hit by pitched ball: Hamilton, by Lindberg. Stolen basea: MetB, Hamll- ton. Umplrea: Anderson ana xionsauo. Time: 2:00. , ( Hastings Hits Brown Hard and Wins, 9-3 Fairbury, Neb., June 6. Hastings hit Brown almost at will today and made It two out of three from Fairbury In the i.st Mm of tha aeries, winning S to 8. Knapp knocked out a home run with one man on ease in ins lourin inmng 8core: vrASTivnfl I FArajirjRY. Amen, cf Denton, as Johnson, rf Knapp, 3b Holly, lb Tomes. 2b lf Smith. lf-2b Willets. o Peterson, p 6 0 4 0 Koohay. si 4 1 s Cleveland, lb McD.rmott, e Dials, cf Reichle, If 0 1 1 T 1 0 S 8 1 II 0 0 0 s 1 0 5 3 1 B 0 10 S 3 0 3 1 3 5 16 5 10 SlWlnbu.h. lb OlOoodwin, Jb Barrowman, rf -Broim, p Totals 37 11 IT 9 Total! S3 S 2T 16 Hasting. 023 200 0J1 9 Fairbury 020 000 0108 m .... V..M., rt.ntAn. ..Tnhnaon. Knapp (2), Tomes (2), Smith. Willetg (2), Bliss (2). Wlnbuth. Errors: Rooney. Cleveland. Home run: Knapp. Three base hit: Bliss. Two-base hits: Tomes, willets, Peterson. Sacrifice hit: Goodwin. Baae on balls: Off Peterson, 3: off Brown, a stolen ban: Barrowman. Double clay: -Brown ,to Rooney to Wlnbush. Struck out: By Peterson. ; by Brown, 3, . , .... t.i,knn, Q UoKnt, 10. Hit by pitched ball: Smith, by Brown: Bliss and Goodwin, by Peterson. Paaaed h.n- willets. Balk: Brown. Earned runa: Fairbury, : Hattings, 1. Umpire Snyder. Time: 1:51, Week's Record of Major League Games The week's record of tames played and lost, totether with runs, hlta, errors, men haee and runa acored by oppon ents. Including games of Saturday, Is at follows: ; American League. P. W. L. R. cmfwyp P. W. L. R. H. IS. LB. OK. .6 3 3 23 60 6 40 24 New Tork . St. Louis ., Philadelphia Detroit Washington Cleveland . , Chicago ..8 ..3 ..8 ..7 ..8 ..8 93 13 23 2 94 11 70 13 71 7 86 8 68 19 Boston .8 National League, P. W, L. R. H. E.LB, OR New Tork Pittsburgh St. Loula 91 17 51 .....T 73 , 65 ..6 .63 7 41 Brooklyn ......7 68 10 97 16 67 5 67 S 46 65 Cincinnati 8 Chicago ..7 Boston s Split Seconds First McMurphy, Blue Jay, Flossie F. Second Mark n a n ,i n 1 n I? ' Baby. Third Till.- TttMenw r1.. - v .1-. a Stefano. , Fourth Don Jose, Maysville, Thirty Seven. Fifth Non Stilt, Money, Klretie's Cub. Day of Wrath. Schilling's Selections Firat Will a' tha W(. TU..I. v v,. berly. 6Mn4 Wlmhut.. vs.... , Crispie. Third Judge Sudrow, Clear Lake, Rosa Atkln. Fourth Thirty-Seven. Maygville. Dog Joae. Fifth Money. Xirstles Cub. Non Suit. Sixth C a p t a I n Clover, Regress, Franklin. Milady's Selections First Mary D., Will o' the Wisp, Blue Jay. Second Mark Denumlo, Crispie. Sea Water. Third Rosa Atkln, Clear Lake. Madge Bud row. Fourth Maysville,' Thirty-Seven, Don Joae. Flftlj Money. Ktrstle's Cnb. Tyranny. Slatb Captain Clover, Franklin, Re. greao. Read The Bee rr. tlie way through. You will find it interest Wife Deserted by Mate in EstesPark Omaha Husband "G.1U" Jest of Spouse on Flivver Tour; Hain't Been Seen Since. Mrs. James Fopeti, 39.M North Twenty-ninth street, has atked Oma ha police to find her huibind, James, Si. factory worker. Popeti got so homesick while on a flivver tour of the weit thst he (eft hit wife sitting on the stoop of a lodge in Estes Park, Colo,, and started bark to Omaha in the flivver May 20. only two weeks after they began the tour. Popett told his wife he was so homesick for light of Omaha he could scarcely stand it "There were beautiful mountains, TRAVEL and RESORTS 0'NeUl Club Picnic The O'Neill club of Omaha will hold its annual picnic next Saturday at Krug park. This organization ii compoed of former residents of O'Neill and Holt county. The speakers at the picnic wilt be United States Marshal D. H. Cronin and Mayor J. C Dahlman. The city commissioners have been invited. A Belle Ide Resort Isle Royal Lake Superior's busiest re sort Fishing lake and brook trout, and nature's most won derful spot. Full of thrills and things different For full information in quire at the Foster Travel Service in Burgess-Nash Co. store. For reservations, write FRED SCHOFIELD ( Bella Harbor, Michigan LOWEST throuqh CANADIAN PACIFIC NORTHWEST. CALIFORNIA AND OTHER The only route through BanS and Lake Louise. For full iniomation write, phone or call - THOS. J. WALL, General Agent ' 140 S. Clark Street, near Adams, Chicago Canadian Racific R LOW SUMHfR FARES make ifr possible bo enjoy Vi) v A from Denver, visitors can cross the Continental Divide In safety end comfort, traveling through beautiful ptae-clad cations, over sua-ktosed, snow-capped mountain peeks on the highest continuous ran ana anco roaas in tne worm, OMAHA to Denver No War Tax Limit October 91 Motor, tako sceaic trips, camp, flan, enjoy outdoor sports or climb. Denver haa a $250,000 Free Anto damp, 252 Hotels and over 400 Motrntaln Reports, at prices to fit any pocketbook. Write Today for FREE BOOKLET tint telle whore to go, wbat to see and how to enjoy one day to three months In cool Colorado. i THE DENVER TOURIST BUREAU 558 Seventeenth Street Where to Let The Bee's Travel and Resort Bureau assist in planning your summer vacation. This bureau is fully supplied N with booklets and literature giving full infor mation concerning the best places to fish and to go for a summer outing. Just another way Tha Bee servea ita readers best limply wonderful icenefy," Mrs. Popeti Hd )(terday morning, "and t believed we were having s wonder ful time. Why. when the ivn came up ever the mountaini and the clouds btfcait to roll past superb," Popeti. however, longed to see the street and motor cars slip through Twenty-fourth street. lie couldn't forget the little brown hen and her brood of chickens scratching at the side of his pretty little eottsse home. "If you feel that way, why don't you go." his wife said, joking. "I won't go." Popeti accepted the joking chal lenge, slipped out a door and sped away in the flivver. Mrs. Popeti, who came back on a train, hann t iten hint since. She can't understand her hus band's odd behavior for he had planned an extensive trip, even pack ing household goods in a storage plant., Bee Want Ads Are Deit Business Boosters. banket luncheon will be served in the evening, followed by speaking and music. Clark's Cruises by C P. R. Steamers CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 13, IMS ROUND THE WORLD R ,ka I M r-v.u.j . L - a .at ' - . hp,w. M. a. aw a-a. MEnprMof Franca" 181 aw ssaa A Soorias eaUee for the .bole trip. Ream New Vera, Faaaass, Sea Pranaltee. Heee Ma. 14 dsn ta Japan. Co lee. Meade, Java. 84aaspora. Sanaa a, Optioa oi 1 dors la . Jodie. Cdoa. 4 daya a Cake, Neeloe. Havre. Souuuaptoai Ittee ovarii Quebec By. to Moat-eel sadNew York. 4 MONTHS, 11,000 and np laoladlal Hotels. Drive, Guides, Feet, eta. CLARK'S lth CRUISE, FEB. 3, 19X3 the MEDITERRANEAN By SpeeUllr Chartered, Sanaptaoat S. 8. BMFRR.1S of SCOTLAND" oil bvaer, SVOOO drees teas) 65 DAYS CautIB, SoMaad vt Jdaya la Blrvl and Palestine) Spain, Italy. Peseta, eta, EUOM -Peeeioe Play Tours, 1400 ap. FRANK aCU.K, JUaaBallalas, Nj York PETERS TRUST CO. IM YEARS 7 PACIFIC ROCKIES 3 i POINTS. 4 SCENIC Rati and Aufo TRIPS ye Lookout Mountam Dftvent MOUNTAIN PARK ONE-DAY AUTO TRIP8 INTO THE MOUNTAINS Lookout Mountain'.. $ 2.90 Rocky MounUin National Park ItUO Denver Mountain Parka, $4 and 540 Snowy flange (2 days 25.60 Echo Lake, Mount Evans.... e0Q Arapahoe Glacier (all expense) 15.00 Special Tripe by Arrangement ONE Georgetown Loop..) 3 5 DAY Moffat Read 5.00 hail p'a" Carton ZOO and y' SerB 11 AS trolley! Qolden-Cattfe Rook DENVER, COLORADO Go? LrfWay p Three Workmen Overcome by Gas Trio of Shoveleri in Storm Sewer Ditch Fall Over Unconscious. Three men were overcome by gas while woiking fn a storm sewer ditch at Sixteenth and Yates streets at 2.20 this afternoon. The men are: Frank Peak, laborer, 281! Ohio Hreet Martin Lynge and Julius Kelson, 374 J North rorty-fourth street. The men were digging a ditch be ing constructed for the city by Con ley & Fitch, contractors. They had got down seven feet deep when they became sick and made their way to the .surface. On reaching level ground, they fell over unconscious. , I, . mf j v !v , X inu 1 .UUIrli i 1111 Tastcst i SERVICE to CHINA JAPAN i ii mi 'iini c i 1 Blfc'ftKK i I 111 PHILIPPINES 4 Big Ships Canadian Pacifle Emprtw of CattauU Empress of Russia i Emprtss of Afutralla Empress of Asia From Vancouver, B. C, to Japan in 10 days, China 14 days, Manila 18 days. Canadian Pacific Service all the way from Chicago Empress Steamship special train 72 hours Chicago to Vancouver, connecting with magnifi cent Empress ships. Ask about this service. w-siSaF.- rt i r i r ' mm Fares Greatly Reduced np wmj Le u t!l you how reasonably yoo can maka jeejrainr this trip, and send yon beautifully illustrated OOKIBT booklet with map. , Through aleepera on fast limited triin from Omaha right to park entrance at West Yellowstone. fee informs tiea ask MiS Doetfe St, Omaha, Pboae Douglas 400s ....??B,8,M" Tleket OSSee Uaiea BtaMaa. MtenoegeSnwMDoMlaaieM " KtBsasKr. Police were called and the trio removed to Lord Lister hospital where they are under the care of Dr. Earl Connelly. In digging the ditch it is believed, the men struck a dead gas line feed to an old lamp post, and caused leak, Affidavit hy O'Bryan Filed on Behalf of 'Potash Quartet Attorneys (or the "potaih fluartet, W. A. McWhorter. W. G. thipley, . Jacob Matte ajid Charles Wohlberg. filed additional affidavits in fedfral court, yesterday, seeking to prove misconduct on the part of J. II, Staf ford, one of the Jurori who convicted the four of using the mailt to defraud. An affidavit signed by R. C. O'Bryan, former secretary of the de funct Great Western Tire and Truck company, sets forth that Stafford twice complained to O'Bryan that Chipley and Maie had not been proieuited for alleged irregularities tn this company. ssttie Pacific Funher iniomuaon from local tietgitlilp agacta or K 8. El worthy, Geo. Aft, S, 8. Paw. Dent, 40 N. Dearborn St, Cago . ! to as n was m innint National Park "a Yellowstone! Nature's unspoiled masterpiece 1 . . A wonderland where incredible things happen amazing geysers shoot 200 feet skyward; numberless pools sputter and boil;"paint pots" of liquid clay heave and splutter; petrified trees stand as when growing. And crowning all is the match less, inexpressibly beautiful Canyon with colorings no man can describe. -; f These are random features of the wonders Yellowstone unfolds. Let them call you to an unforgettable vacation. You can make this Grand Circle Tour For tbt Price of a Tic&tt to Yello wsteae Alone embracing Yellowstone, Ogden Canyon, Salt Lalce City, the Royal Gorge, Glenwood Springs, Colo rado Springs and Denver the scenic high-spots of the West, an advantato eaccusve to the Weat Yellow ton route. Or, If going to the Pacific Cosst include a side ' trip to the Park from Salt Lake City, Ogden er ' Pocatello. , UltM .nKriaa,