Ititi bet,'. U.uAttA. iL.wsDAti iviitu 7, I8i2. First Stake of Lofal Racing Season Will Be Run at Ak Field Today by Six Sprinters THE first stake of the local racing teaton will be run Ak-Sar-Ben hrld today. The event it known M the Queen't Plate and it worth $l,5i)0 to the winner. The distance ii tix furlong. . A field of tix ttartert have accepted the weightt of Racing Secretary Martin N'athanton, the top horte being thai noted tprintcr Motor Cop. which it tinted to park 1J3 pounds into the fray. Motor Cop it one of three Irwin ttartrrt, Sedan and Hide The principal danger the Irwinitei with thfir triple entry fear'will come from the direction of Ikey T. and Money. The former it in receipt of a irift of 22 pounds from Ikey T., a matter of much consequence. While Money has not beeu in the habit of meeting horses at good at the ones he must engage today, hit great Izzies Defeated by Own Misplays ' With Des Moines McLaughlin Sent to Showers for Argument With Unv pire Lynch . Strong Although Cold. Wichita, Kan., June 6. Des Moines won the second game of the series 'with Wichita, 3 to 2, by taking advantage of local misplays and bad base running. McLaughlin was sent from the game in the eighth for dis puting a decision and Lynch took his place without warming up and held the Izziet afterwards. , .; Score: DES MOINES. WICHITA. AH.H.O. a. Gorman. 3b WlM, 3b taw, If r.rakta. Ik Mtlas. cf Tursean. H : Yans. rf Banner, e MrUuthltn.p Ijni-h, p 4 13 smmitn, cr J 1 3 t llltenar. a. fill S 1 4 lUvainbuni, !b J t 3 S S O Ki.t. rf 3 11 S S 4 01 Bl.kMler. If 4 i It tlHale. e 483 tail) MrUewrtl. lb 4 S 11 toft l(irlffln.lb 414 S 1 0 Slungorr, p 4 t 1 K I 1 III ToLU M 10 ST 11 Totals ST 10 ST 10 1 Hcors by innlnaa: ' , ! Moin i t ; wiuhita eio eio Summary Rum: Oorman (5), Milan, Washburn, East. Errors: Turf eon, Berger , Waehbura (J). Orlffln 5). Racrlftce hlli: Oorman. Turgeon (2). Two-baea hits: Uorman. Blskesley. McDowell. Earned runs: Wichita, i. Horn run: Baat. gtolsn. bases: Milan (2), Wagner. Hlta and runs: Off McLaughlin. 7 and 1 .In 7 Innings; off Lynch, 1 and I In I innings. Doubla plays: Orlffln to Haley to McDowell, McLaughlin to Oorman to Graham, Turgeon to Gorman to Graham. Struck out: By Gregory, ; by McLaugh lin, 1: by Lynch. 1. Base on balls: Oft Qregery. 1; of! McLaughlin, 5. Left on bases: Wichita, : Dea Mninra, 13. Wild BUch :Lynch. Hit by pitched ball: Wag iftf, i Waahburm by - McLaughlin. Urn jplrtt: Ormaby and Holmes,,' Time: 1:40. Indians' Drive Gross : from Mound in Sixth Oklahoma - City. Okl., June . Okla homa City drove Oross from 'the mound in the sixth Inning and defeated Denver, S to t, In the opening game of the series. Masaey returned to the game after a - three weeks' layoff and got two two-base hlta In thrca times up. Score: DENVER. OKLAHOMA CITT. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. .H'imn. If . Pllt. tf rirrlfM. , Shaniay, ef - - O'Brien, rf ' Patterson: 3b ftwrlrht. lb Spranser, at Pirksr, e :nmi. p -BMink, p . T lyml McElrss, p Marsnv n OlMldiiltun. If PI Kates, lb 4Klhvlantl. cf IjMenn. as 51 1 one. c ol "ate. Sb ; 1 1 I" Trail-, p : 0 0 W 0 0 01 Totals 33 13 37 11 0 Totaes 11 It II Batted for Blunk In eighth, Score by tnnlngs: Denver ; , , .000 002 1003 Oklahoma City ....,.... .201 003 OJx Summary Runs: Shanley, O'Brien, Csrtvrlght, Masaey (3). Middleton (2). ' Olnalardl. Mann, Long, Tate.: Errors: ' Cartwrlght. Mann (2), Long. Earned runs: Denver, 1; Oklahoma City, 7. Two base h'ta: Oomea, Maoaey (2). 1 Base on balls: Off V. Brady, 2: oft Cross, 3: oft . McEJree. 2. Sacrifice hits: Wright,' Mas ey, Lang. Stolen base: Wright. Runs end hits: Oft Groes. 0 end I In I Innings f none out in sixth): off .Blunk. none and 1 in 3 innings: off McElree. 3 and 3 In 1 tinning. Struck out: By Brady, 3: by Grose, t; by Blun 1: by .McKlree, . 1. Passed ball: Parker. Double play: Brady to Tats to Bates. Left on bases: ren- 11 yen lit Oklahoma City, . Umpires: Fitapatrick and Burnslde. Time: 1:50. St. Joseph Evens Series, by Several Timely Hita . . Sf . Joseph, Mo., June 0. St. Joseph evened the series with Sioux City today, taking the second game. S to 3. Several . timely hits produced St. Joseph's runs. Hovllk was effective in the pinches. Score: . y . , . , . . . : - SIOCX Cm. I ST. 30BF.PH. - ' AB.H O A I ' ' ' .. AB.H.O.A. Btmllton. ts 9 13 II Olson, lb v S 3 3 0 Heniata y.so 3 0 1 a rcrriden. a 1.0 3 0 . Clah. cf 3 12 ii Fisher, if 4 S 3 01 BonoiriU ef .12 3 0 4 0 S 1 Meu. lb ; Ostertard. rf BoMsoa. If Palmer, tb Ouery. e . Blowam. Wilson, p Wintajas 3 13 nirwf.u. n. 2 4 0 3 01 McDonald. 3 3 4 1 1 2 2 4 3 3 21 Stevenson. Zb 4 3 3lKannlr.C - 0 0 0 OlHorltk. p -' 3 11 1 1 0 01 Tottll 1 ' . ' .400 4 14 5 1' 0 3 3 1 : 8 10 ' Tottls- 34 10 14 111 , 'Batted for. Wilsoa in ninth. Score by Innlnga: . ' Sioux atity- .......00 oao 201 3 8. Joseph .....V 500 040 20x S - Summary Runs Hamilton, F.lsh. Pal- hier, Olson, Cerriden (2i Fisher. Defata. . .'r sianaier. noviiK. jcrrors: cisn, ' Donald- Runs and hits: Off Blossom, 3 , and 1 la 1-3 Inning: oft "Wilson, 0 and I In t 3-3 Innings: oft Hovllk, 3 and 10 In Innings. Earned runs: Sioux City, , 3: St. Joseph, 7. Base on balls: Oft . Horltk, I; off Blossom, 3; off Wilson, 4. Struck out: By Hovllk. 3; by Wtlson, .2. Lett en bases: Sioux City, 7; St. Joseph, 7. Two-base hlta: Defate, Kandler. Three. Vase hit: Hamilton. Sacrifice hits: Fish er. McDonald, Corrlden. Hit by pitched " hall: Defate, by Wilson., Passed . ball: Query, Stolen bases: Elsh, Olson. Urn--- pirea: Donahue and Anderson. Time: ":1:4. ' Crawford Team Lesee. -. Hay Springs, Neb., June . (Special.) The lecpls defeated the fast Crawford teaxa aera ounaay, to- 5. Today in Ring History Tw earls -Five Years Aaw. ..Tarry lfeOovern won from Tint lit- arareaou. rrooi j n, 1 n rounds. T. ,i , T w . A Philadelphia Jack O'Brien knocked eut Charley Ball. Des afolnea, la., two rounds. wt . ,- Jimmy Walsh woa from. Harry Ogdsn, Enslaad. six rounds. --. Sevinttcn Teara Age. Hugo Kelly against Tommy . Bursa, i aw, muvh. 1 roanaa.a ann.M 1 Jack Blackburn against George " ovwwwin -. 1 1.. , unrsr ae decision. Philadelphia, six- rounds. Cola, ru iws age. - ' ' Harvey Thorp against Benny Palmar, draw. Colorado Spriage, It rounds. - Willie Ritchie against Ralph Grunan, so eeciston. Portland. Or., six rounds. Joe WIHIng against Johnny Dimdre. no h, 4ww aw inuiH, ... being coupled, with hi in. record of the present teasoa It bound to attract a lot of attention. Seven of hit nine ttartt tince January 1 have resulted in victorict while the other two found him drawing the tecond money. Hazel W.. a Ken lucky mare will be llie tlxth starter. It will be society day at the track and the Ak-Sar-Ben queen and all her court will be present. rairftrld Win. KslrfWd. Neb., Jan t. Special. rairfield defeated Superior here last week, t le . ' NerfoJk Pllger. Neb., June 4. (hpeclel.l Pllger defeated the Norfolk Independents her Bunder, t to 3, In I Innings. Batteries: Pllger. Hyland and Peters; Norfolk, Lae aad Ferris. ' t'olnmhaa Wlsts Vara. ' Columbus, Neb.. Juna (Special.) Ths locals won from Pallertoa her Sun day. 4 tb I. In a fast le-lnnlng game. Bat. Inrles: Fullerion, Hoffman and Thompson; Columbus, Coaysra and tSmagaces. Friend Reals tYHbsr. Friend". Nb... Juna S. (Special.) Friend trounced wllber hers Sunday, 1 ts . , Elm Creek Miuta Out Kearney. Kim Creek. Neb., Juna 4. (Special.) Elm Creek shut out the Kearney Com. merclal club her Sunday, t to 0. Cloae Cssm Feat are. In th Sherman-Howard leagu laat Sunday Farwell won from Pannebrog, 11 to It; Bnelus swamped Aahton 17 to 7, and Elba beat Rockvllle two games, the first, S to J, aad ths second, t to t. Weeping Water Wins. Weeping Wster beat Tecumaeh 8unday, ( to t. In ths opening gams of ths season. 8core, by Innings: R. H. E. Tecumseh 3!" one, 040 t t I Weeping Water ...039 Old All 13 1 Batteries: Blakely. Burkhart and Ht.w. art; Orant and Cradovllle. 'ors Shuts Out Hardy. Nors. Neb., June 4. (SoeciaLI The to. cals shut out Hardy 14 to 0 hers 8unday. eiausen puenra airtignt nan for ths home team, holding the visitors to six hits. Score by innings: R. H. K. Hardy ODD a 009 0 0 Nora SKI 303 16x 14 33 Batteries: Oralsky. Spalding and Was mlg; Madaea and Arterburn. Vork Intn Opens. York, Neb., June . (Special.) The City league baseball aeason opened here last Saturday when- the Elks defeated the Commercials 10 to 7 befors a large vivnu, ruui mull n, rniricu inq league this year and ft games are sched uled. Franklin Wins Game. Franklin, Neb.. June . (Special.) The locals beat Holdredge 10 to 0 here Sun day. Nonty held the vlaitora to two hits and struck out 21 men. long pine Wins Came. Lone Pine. Neb.. June (Mneclal.i Long Pine defeated Atkinson here Sun. day, 14 to S. Donavan pitched good ball tor tne winners allowing but two hlta and striking out 10 men. Score by in nings: R. H. E. Atkinson ..000 201 020 t 3 1 Long Pine .........310 S20 03x 14 12 I Batteries Snyder . and Ford: Donovan and Cox. Rlverton Loeea Contest. Rlverton. Neb.. June 0. (Hoaclal S Rlverton lost to Guide Rock hers Sun day. 12 to 7. In 11 innings. Batteries: Oulde Rock. Latton and. Dade; Rlverton. iieon and Biei. Gladstone Wins, 8-1. Gladstone. Neb.. June . (Sneclal.l The locals defeated Alexandria here Sun day, 3 to 2. Batteries: Gladstone. Ude and Warman; Alexandria, Edwards and rieicner. Friend Whitewashes Wither. Friend. Neb.. June , 0. (Sneclal V Friend whitewashed Wllber here Sunday. 13 to ft Batteries: Wllber, Hoffman and Kibura; Friend, Hathaway and Murphy. Shelton Wine Clams. ' Shelton, Neb., June t. (Special.) Shelton defeated Pleasanton here Sunday. to 1. Tltese two teams were tied for first place in the Buffalo County league Form at mi-pro tVitiaateur By GEOBXiE W. SCHILLING. For .Wedensday's races weather clear track fast. First Race SVi Furlongs. Four-Year. Olds and Up. Claiming. Ind. . 2531 2535 2540 2636 2540 2542 2541 Horse. . Jockey. 1 Wt, ...103 ...103 ...ICS- ...113 ...113 . . .lit . .113 ...113 ,...103 .... 11S ...103 ...113 ...108 ...113 Maud M, ...... J. Allen., Virgin ........ Barham Klmberly B. Scheffel Our Leader... Menders ... Blue Jay..i... . Marshal Tllshi Proapero Baby. Hall .... "(iomul . . . . . . .... Lady Jewel. , 2542 . Acclamation 2537 Homald . .... 2530 . Sovereign II. . McBrldgs Tarlkill . C. Horn. 2300 Ellen. Smyths. ' Hum. Links Leader. . Xerby isss Tne cuo 11. . . ..lit 2540 'Oklahoma Kid. E. H. . 'Indicates also eligible. Barnes... ,113 Second Bare Five and One-half Furl Ind. Horse. Jockey. Wt. 2523 Tom Craven. ..D. Hum. .103 (1502) Carl Roberts. .. ..i..V.tl9 George James. O. Burlingame. . . 93 (2536) Sunny Ways. . . Scovills ,ln 2534 ; John Spohn. SS 2635 B. A. Jones... M. Richardson. . .13 .... Ben Greenleaf ,'. 38' .... Ethsl Toth Hall .lftt Third Race Six Fartongs. FUtiee and Ind. Horse. ' Jockey. Wt. 2(44 Masel W......B. Scheffsl 107 2532 Miss Meelick.. Mills 10C 2543 Lotta G.... ...M. Richardson. . .101 .... Christie Holter. lot .... Leap Frog McCorkle 113 .... Ruby Oriole... Shock ley 102 .... Mrs. Hawks tt Fourth Race Furlongs. Ak-Sar-Ben Ind. Horse. ' 2538 Ikey T.... (253t)'Motor Cop. (2530) Money...., 8523 'Sedan.... . 342f 'Rifle.. 2644 Hasel W.. Irwij entry. , 1 Jockey ,',.i,,,.Wt . ..Tullett ...Ill ....Martinet ........133 ...P H. Barnes. ...lit ... Singleton .......103 . .. D. Hurn ' ..102 ... B. Scheffel 100 Fifth Baca One MUe. Maldetaa. Th Ind. 2(42 2528" 252 2542 2528 2520 252 Horse. Jim Psrmer. . . Much Obliged. Sen Stefano... Leenrack. . . . , . Armlnta Jockey ...... McCorkle Scheffel ...... H. Jonea . McBride J. Carroll .... , .Wt. ..113 .. tt ..102 ..10 ..104 ..104 .. 17 . ltt Vestina M. Richardson D. Hurn . . . . Bonne t o Blu Jim Griffin.... -Sixth Knee Mile. Foar-Tsar-OklB (ustl Ind.' Horse. - Jockey. - . 2S35 Double Eye. 1.. Jonea 1 Aenie nuwer. singleton It Old Rose ..... 1(24 Money Maker. . Dority 1530 . Brando Varley 2a3f Hand Sweep. .. Rabideau Hi Lady Eileen... McBride , A Bargain ' Snob II, by his impressive winning of the historic Withers recently, f e ft a :H k:u ft.1 tu. s,-i,. bred horte ia shown here at he looked at Belmont Park after the race, with Clarence Kummer up. Islanders Win From Beatrice, .7 to 5 Beatrice. Neb.. Juna 4. Grand Island took the first game of the aeries from Beatrice today. Beatrice played a loone game behind McKee. slthough the Bluea mads four double playa. Speaker hit a home run over ths fence. Beatrice scored her four runs In the fifth inning after two war out. Score: OBANO ISLAND. ' BEATRICE. aB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Boben, Sb 3 13 : Piter, zb 4 S t Krandt. Sb 4 1 1 ilQulnn. m 344 Warattsrr. cf 4 t 1 01 Parker. 3b '" 4 113 PabMllere. If 3 1 01 Dill, of -rf .3010 MeU. u 4 13 IMJImrw. c 3 14 1 Berry, rf 4 13 SlKirrhner. lb 4 13 0 Speaker, e-lb 3 3 1 01 Edwards. If 4 0 0 Roberts, e-lb 4 0 7 Oljohnson. rf-cf 3 14 0 Bbupvs.P 3(1 tl McKee. p 301 i 'Bitten oo rr 1 o o Totals 83 t tT II I Totals 31 I 37 13 Batted forSJnhnson in ninth. Score by innlnta: Grand Island 30 ISO 3007 Beatrice 100 040 000 t Summary Runs: Rotten (2). Krsnda. Warnstaff. Speaker (2), Roberta, Piser, and a record crowd waa In attendance. Batteries Shelton: Spencer. Miller and Klmbrough; Pleasanton: Hoffman and urown. Chap pell Loses to IedgrpoIe. Lodgepole. Neb.. June 0. The Lodse- pole team won from Chaonell. 4 o 2. Sunday on the tatter's field. . Loses First Game of Tear, miiiaro, neo., June . (special. y Ben nlngtonlojt Its first game of the season here Sunday when the locals romped away with a 10 to t victory. Score by tnnlngs: R. H. E. Bennington 000 001 130 6 11,4 Millard ...... ..030 010 43x 10 ' 11 ' 4 Batteries: Harris and Peterson; Gottsch and Ward. Hooper Bustlers Loee. TJehllng. Neb.. June .--(8pectel ) The locals delated the Hooper Rustlers here Sunday, 4 to J. .Batteries Hooper: Schwab and - Via. sak; Uehllng: Conners and James. , Humphrey Beats Madison. Humphrey, Neb., June! . (Special.) Humphrey defeateil Madison, t to 2, Sun day, on ths latter's field, Beneham pitched good ball for the winners. Batteries Madison: Wherle, Welbolt and Alschuler; Humphrey: Beneham aad Schumacher. Powell Wins. ' Powell, Neb., June s. (Special.) Powell won from Harbine, 6 to 5. Sunday on the Jatter'a field. Batteries Harbine: Knlspel snd Coy lor; Powell: Knabel snd Hertan. - , Folliott Whlffa Thirteen. St. Edward, Neb., June 6. (Special.) In an errorlesa game of ball here Sun day, the locals won from Cedar Rapids, 3 to 1. Folliott, pitching for the locals, struck' out 13 men. - Batteries St. Edward: Folliott' and Fisher; Cedar Rapids: Zoucha and Mlcek. BloomfMd Wins. Bloomfleld, Neb., June . (Special.) The locals defeated Wausa here Sunday, 11 to 2. Cook, on the mound for the home team, was In great form and had the visitors at his mercy throughout the game. a Glance ; - Remarks.' 'Right on edge for winning effort. Showed promising effort last out. 'Stopped as if short in last race. Also has good chance to win it. One which may upset the dope. Was In trouble other day. Not been out In a long while. Best races have. been at route. An unknown quantity. 1 Worth very little at best. Might wake up some day In mud. Almost completely devoid of speea. Has speed for half then quits. No line on this creature. No relation to the Lions cHib. Comes from the tall uncut. onga. Three.-1 ear-Olds and Cp. Claiming. ...Remarks.: Only needs to be fit to arrive. If on. edge will be contender. First start of present meet. Fair. 1 Won in clever fashion on Monday. Was right there in last start. With strong rider, might be near. i , Fourteen years of age. That's plenty. Nothing to bs said of. her. Mares. Claiming." ' Remarks.' Fast mare which can win here. - Will help set pace, but may tire. ' " Some form; has been fslr. Will close fast. Likes mils or mora Isn't In the dope hook. Another absolute stranger. ' Evidently starting tor ths first tims," Queen's Plate. Three-Tear-olds and Up. ' Remarks. ' Last race Just what he needed. Favorite and one to catch. Might run a corking race here. Fresh after good race. May go well. Reported 10 have worked very fait. Ia atepplng up some in class. res-Tear-Olds and Up. Claiming. Remarks, Haa speed and might last it out. Was hot favorite last time out. Made up much ground other day. ; Could come to life If muddy. Recent effort very ordinary. ' Thla one will bear watching. Haa speck of speed. Stops. Ran fairly well in ths Jungles. - In. ClaJxaiagi Wt. Remarks. '4 .110 Last race wss a hummer. .101 Will improve off Monday'a feet. . ,lt Will help set pace. Better in txir .11 Went well for half recently. .11 First out this season. Tab. ' .11 One time was a good horse. .11 Messed a boat the ether day. lot Thin as garter snake. at $85,000 Parker. Dill, Olcason. McKee. Errors: Kranda, Spesker, Roberts, Psrksr, Glea son C). Klrchner (2), Edwards. Horns run: Speaker. Two-has bits: Roben, Kranda. tlleason. Parker. Three-base hit: Klrchner. Sacrifice hits: Quinh, Shuppe. Double plays: Qulnn to Plier, Plser to Qulnn, Qulnn to Piser to Kirch ner. Plxer to Qulnn to Klrchner, Roben to Mats. Wild pitches: McKee, Shuppe. Struck out: McKee, 4; Shuppe. 4. Bsse on balls: Off McKee, 5; off 8huppe, 3. Earned runs: Grand Island, 4; Beatrice, I. Umpire: Gosxllng. Fairbury Defeats Lincoln-, 9 to 5 Fairbury, Neb., June 6 Fairbury won the first ga-ne of the series from Lin coln rodav by ths score of t to t. Wood hit a home run in the third with two men on bases. Score: LLNC01.V. FA1BBCHT. AB.H.O.A. 4 12 3 Orr. as Sooner, as Csrrig, If Wood, cf McCoy, lb Gibson, rf Cerr. 2b Zlnker. 3b Conker, o Norrls. p Williams, p :lerelsnd. 8b 4 3 3 0 1 11 McDermott, e Bliss, cf Beichle. If Wlnhusb, lb Goodwin, 2b Srhmarda, rf Woolfolkp Totals S 12 27 10 Totals 81 4 24 SI Score by innings: Lincoln "03 100 001 5 Fairbury ...,100 143 Olx t Summary Runs: Orr, Wcod, Gibson (3). Conkey, Kooney (3), Cleveland (3), Bliss, Beichle (2), Woolfolk. Errors: Carr, Norrls. Williams, Rooney. Home run: Wood. Three-base hits: Gibson, McDer- mott, Reich le. Two-hase hits: Gibson, Conkey, Cleveland, Wtnbush. Sacrifice hit: Carrlg. Base on balls: Off Norrls, 1: off Williams, 1; off Woolfolk, 3. Stolen baaea: Wood, Bliss (2). Retchlf. Goodwin (2). Double playr Orr to McCoy to conkey. Kuns ana nits: urr norris, and 10 in 5 Innings; off Williams, 2 snd 2 in 3 innings. Struck out-. By Norrls, 4: by Woolfolk. t. Left on bases: Fair bury, 7: Lincoln, 3. Passed balls: Conkey (2). Earned runs: Lincoln, 4; Fairbury, 6.. Umpire: Snyder. Time: 1:45. Reds Beats Senators Akron, O., June S. The Cincin nati Nationals defeated the Wash ington Americans in an exhibition game here today by a score of 3 to 1. "Oh what SSI "An air more delicious to breathe can not anywhere be found; it is neither too sedative nor too exciting, but has that pure sweet, flexible quality which seems to support all one's happiest and healthiest moods, " wrote Bayard Taylor. , ' v -7 v ' .. ' A setting for a perfect vacation. A thousand . varieties of .wild-Sowers from meadow to snow-line. Mountain and woodland trails beckon horseback rider and hiker. Trout filled streams can the angler. Golf, tennis, dancing. Ranches. Camps. Inns. Lux urious hotels. ..:'''-. . By all means Colorado for your vacation. - See Denver's splendid mountain parks. Visit Rocky Mountain National (Estes) Park. Then go on to Salt Lake City and Yellowstone National Park. Fares Greatly Reduced ' i ins ssaiy Write Lst ut tall you how rtasonabljr you can Vet? ffkee mak th trip "nd wnd you Uluatrattd raran arias, (Bates) Park.' y aak for it ' 3 Daily Trains to Denver V or iafenaatSaai ask A. X. Curt, City Pass. Attnt, TT. P. Ssstta, 141C Dada St, Omaha, Psoas Oenflas 4000 CoasoHdstsd Tlelst Offiea Union Station. 1416 Dedca It, Ptaons Deuglst 16M - 10th aad Marc? Striate . Woodie Montgomery Gallops Off With Feature Race of Third Day's Program at Ak Meeting Carrying 1'- pound, Woodic Montgomery, second favorite with the crowd, galloped off with the sixth and final race of the third day't program of the Ak-Sar-Beii meeting yebterday, finishing in front of a field of five runner. Because of the tcratchct the field wat cut down, but despite the small entry list it wat a fitting climax to a good day't program of racetv Woodie won by going to the front noon after the ttart of the race. Jockey Singleton and hit mount got away third, but at the quarter pole wat three lengths ahead of K. K. Beal. The ton of l-'irtt Chip didn't teem to mind hit weight and man aged to keep in the lead. Whenever Jockey Singleton urged hit charge on, Woodie answered with a burst, of speed that carried him on. Not with a ruh, but with enough zip to Tendler Knocks Out, Barrett in Round Number 6 Left to Stomach It Anaesthetic for Pennsylvania Boxer Bobby on Run in Last Round. Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 6. Lew Tendler of Philadelphia knocked out Bobby Barrett of Clifton Heights, Pa., at the Philadelphia National league baseball park to night in the sixth round of their scheduled eight-round fight.' ' The fighters weighed in at ring side, both tipping the beam at 137 1-2 pounds. Herman Taylor.'one of the promo ters of the show, was chosen to referee. In the first round, after a cau tious start, Tendler drove into Bar rett with a series of swings to the body, interspered with several sharp jabs Ao the face. Before the close of the round, Barrett was' bleeding from the nose and as the gong sounded Tendler had his opponent well on the run. . . , Barrett tried his vicious swings in the second round but Tendler was too fast for him, Barrett's attempted blows missing their mark on each occasion. Tendler did little but jab Barrett in the face with his right in this round. In the next two rounds Tendler forced Barrett to take a lot of pun ishment. The Philadelphian kept jabbing with rights, to Barrett's fr,ce with an occasional slashing uppercut that had his opponent bleeding free ly from the nose and mouth when the third round ended. Barrett was knocked out in the sixth round with a left to the stomach. air ! tt una sastra uaa la sMsa way. rat. --aninraii'ss HMintaiii uiaaa.. 77 1 aTTOunda"anduRoekr Mountain National YtUowttOM booklaU sua. tf van gradually get around the turn. Down the straight it wat all Woodie Mont gomery, that horse having the lick to come on and finish three quartert of a leiifith in front of Krauklin. Franklin, an 8 to 1 tbot, left (he barrier first. Pilot Scoville held hit mount back in third place until the stretch when he gave Franklin hit head and managed to finish tecond. N. K. Beal ran well in the middle of the race, but entering the ttretch tired and dropped from tecond to third position. Captain Clover, the paddork't choice, wat alwayt outpaced. The Captain went to the barrier even money. Day of Wrath, winner of the first race opening day, never had a chance, while Regrcso, who fin nthed fifth, got away tlowly and opened with a burst of tpeed in the finish, beating Day of Wrath out of fifth position. Rouz Gets Home Run With Bases Loaded Norfolk. Nth. Juna I. Hlttlnf Bfk for lont blls. (ha Klkhorns beat Hastings hers Tursdsy afiarnoon by a scors of t In 4. Hastings bsd a lasd of two runs, with two out. la Ins third Inning when Berk allowed a single, psased one, hit another bsltsr snd filled ths bases. Wst. tar Rous, then connected for the longest hit of the aeason for a homer and cleaned the bases. A triple In ths fourth lied ths scors and In tna asms frsms Clslrs's doubla brought In ths winning score. Score: HAtTI.Nflg I NOBFOLK. AB.H.O.A I AB.H O A. Ames, rf t I 1 OlWIuer. !b 10 4 1 Denim, as I I I ll Athertn. as Slit Jnhnem.rf 4 5 O'Marr, .10 S I Tomes. 5h ft t J IIRmil. cf 4 110 R'llnstw'th.e 4 I 4 01 Murker, rf 4 t 1 0 Knapp, 11) ' 3 I A Sll'lslr. If 4 11 Baker. If til olHrssrtr. lb 4 0 t Wlllsts. Ill X I 13 llWrst. e 4 1 II t Per, p t t 3 3'Mnnre. p 114 Wiulnatoa 1 t 0 01 Protest. t J Jl 1 Totsls . M "t 34 141 Totals 3i t V 11 Batted for Denton In ninth. Brora bv Innings: Hast In as 110 son ooo 4 Norfolk 0"4 100 Oflx 5 Summary Runes Benton, Knspp, Bsker, Willets, Aherton. Marr. Rouz. Clsire, Moore, K.rs: Benton. Knspp, Atherton. Home run: Rouz. Threo-bsso hit: Bsker. Two-base hits: Bturker. Johnson. Amen. Claire. Base on balls: Off Provost, 3; off Berk. !. Stolen bsses: West, Johnson, Tomes, Claire. Double play: Knnpp to Tomes to Wlltet. Hits: Off Moore. in S Innings: off Provost. S In t Innings; off Beck, t. Struck out: By Moore, 1: by Provost, t; by Berk, 3. Hit by pitched hall: Knspp, by Moore: Denton, Johnson, Baker, by Provost: Atherton, by Berk. Winning pitcher: Moors. Losing pitcher. Beck. Umpire: 8treet.. Time: 2:00. Box Fifteen Rounds to Draw Shreveport, La., June 5. 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