THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. ICnebelkamp's Silks Carried to Victory k Two Races at Ak-Sar -Ben Field 0 Mooresque and Marcella Boy Gallop Home in First Money in Fifth and Sixth Turf Events " v Giles Give Paddock Big Scare in Second Race By .'netting Dope Bucket and Winning Event ' ' Mutuel TickeU Cashed for $74.50 on Winner ... .. . Small Crowd Witnesses Program. v By RALPH m)IE V. P. Knebelkamo lilki were A races at the Ak-Sar-Ben track day's program when Mooresque lurlongi, and Marcella oy gauopea nome winner 01 in? sixm ana nnai rata over a mile route. Both racei were (or $500 purses. A imall crowd wai on hand to witness the eighth day', program of racei. Each event provided an interesting won by favorites. a nwvtvv ..v.i. a'v ... the second race, a five and one-half ' furlong affair, when Bob Giles, eight- year-old aon ot rrospero-uueen Florentine, bear a field of eleven starters, past the judges' stand. The T. Broshear's gelding paid his backers $74.50 on Z straight tickets, ana $20.50 for place. Show ducats on Bob were cashed for $6.40. ,' Sixth Race Feature. .The sixth race might welt be termed the feature race of the after noon. Seven restive steeds acceptd Starter McKnight's signal in this atfnf a Vt irH tii twtmm tnm mils fMitaV tf VMt nillVII avMtw . . Marcella Boy, with J. Gruber in the leather, captured the race, finish ing three-quarters of a length to the good over W. G. McClintock. The . i-. . ii i . i . l - . aaticr gaiiupcu uiiucr iiic iniaiiiaiijr wire, two lengths in front of Walter Pant. The winner went to the barrier the favorite with the small crowd, re . warding his backers with $5.10 ou straight tickets. - Jockey Gruber rode a good race atop W. F. Knebelkamp's four-year-old gelding and deserves a world of Credit He nursed the baseball mag nate's equine along until he reached the last turn. Entering the stretch, Marcella Boy picked up his head, stretched every muscle in his well developed body and shook the leaders off. Jockey Gruber released Mar ceiia Boys reserve speea coming down the finish and easily wore W. C. Mi-nintnrlr down. The latter raced well throughout. Jockey Mills took McClintock to the front at the start where his mount held sway un til challenged by Marcella Boy. .Walter Dant made up ground from .the one-half globe and Succeeded in finishing third. Saddles Second Winner. W. -F. Knebelkamo saddled his first winner of the day in the fifth race when Mooresque, the paddock's choice, won in a canter over a field of nine starters. Jockey B. Scheffel gave the Knebelkamp filly the proper treatment from the start and when the field neared the finish. Moor-: esque had the speed to pass Don lose and finish first by one and a half lentrths. . . . fDon Jose showed the way until the finish, but was no match for Moor- r i t I c -I. flC-l -l..-J esque wncn jocucy ouucuci cicucu S give the winner his head. Acclam ation was the third best of the field. He held this position from the one half pole. ' . The initial race of the afternoon, went to A. B. Jones, the J. A. Hall gelding. Jockey M. Richardson was at the helm of the Hall entry and managed to take B. A. Jones to the front at the half globe where he se't the pace, finishing the five and one , half furlong race a length in front of Desert Rose. The latter made up plenty of ground from the start and; was easily -second best, galloping : passed the stand five lengths in front of Ellen Smyth, who was third. Bob Giles, a 36-1 shot and Sir John, jr., a 14-1 chance, furnished the best finish of the afternoon in the second race. The former nosed the latter out for first money, while Sir John nosed Maud M out of sec. ' ond money. ' Given Poor Ride. a poor ride from the start, while Bob ; Giles, the winner, started slowly and gradually, worked his. way up on the a outside. Jockey Shockley gave the Broshear's gelding a hard drive com ing dowrn the finish and just man aged to beat Sir John to the wire. Sir John came up. fast trom a slow start and lost to the winner only by : a stride. ' . I. W. Harper got home first in the third race, with Tom Ellison second and Bolala in show. The winner raced Our Leader into early defeat and entering the stretch two and one half lengths in front of the field, was able to hold his lead only after a little assistance by Jockey Single Jon. 'v "". Our Leader raced well during the early part, of the six .furlonpr route, but was unable to keep up the pace when challenged by I. W. Harper, Tom "Ellison, Bolala and Double Eye. - The latter finished fourth. Maysville Wins Race. " J. T. Nichols saddled a winner in the ' fourth race for six . furlongs, when Maysville, a 4-year-old bay filly by Cavalcadour-Hill Top, with J.. Allen in the pilot house, romped nome an easy winner over a iiem ot seven starters. : . . Jockey Allen took good care of the . Nichols filly throughout the .. race. During the early part she waited on the leaders, then picked up her head and sprinted to the front. - Passing the three-quarter globe, the Nichols filly looked 'em in the eye, and with rapid strides won the race with speed to spare. . . ; Leneive, with J. Carroll up, got away in fourth position, and enter ing the stretch second, held her place until the finish. Herder outstayed San Pablo, the paddock's choice, and finished in show, winning that posi tion by a nose. Five Leading Hitter . of Major Leagues Kattsnal Leagsw. . j OAS R H Pet "Hornaby, St. Loula ...SI lit -44 71 .311 Bigbea, Pittsburgh ...4 11 14 71 .882 TJaukwt. Cincinnati ..S3 Sit 41 7 .151 . K.lly.New Torn; .....S 11 ST T .14. T. Griffith. Brooklyn .11 11.. 1 JJ . a IS W H r St. Loula ...i.ll 110 4 4 .42 Uapheam. Cleveland S 11 IS : i .1,4 PWatlL Qrrelajid ..,,41 111 0 4 .S4 y Oar. Philadelphia 4.41 ITS ST ST JTt aMSJPSr. Cereiand 2.44 1U U Ct M WAGNER. carried to victory in two consecutive yetterday afternoon during the eighth won the fifth event, distance of six finish, ut the nx racei, only two were Prlmraw Loeea. Genoa. Neb.. Jun II (Special.) 4e no troune4 Primrose per Kndey, IT la I Th hllllnf of Brlura for th winner featured. Batienro: oenoa. mm, Irian, Newell anil Wlllird, Badura; Primrose, urown ana nmiin. Shrltaa Lose flaiw, Sheldon, Nb., Jun 11 (Bpeolal.) Th local lost a faal lt-lnnlng im to aflndeu br. I Is 4. Fanek, on Ik monad for th local,, pitched treat hall and had th vliltor shut out until Ih serenth In- ninf. Looee fielding gave th vlaltora h victory In Ih 10th. "Rd" Donovan and Mimuutn am the twirling for Allnaen. Defeat rullirtoa. Central City. Nab.. Jun 11. (Sna lal.i Th local defeated Fullerton hr in a ran (am. T to S. Battarl: Central my. riouae and Miller: Fullerton, Hat Orleani, Craham and Clarln. Orleaaa Loses. 4 to It. Wllsonvllls, Nab., Jun II. (Special.) n HVUTi ii won .irom iir aana la a m Battrla: Wtlsonvllle. Labate and Sutton; Orleans, Cranham and Clarlh. . ElUwnrlh Heal Ashbr. Ellaworth. Nab.. Jun. iiiun.i.n eh I I - . - . . . . . . - ' u iuvbii uoivaiea jianpjr nera sunaay In a well-played nam,, 10 to . Batterle: Blleworth Black and Btanhora: Aahbr, Foley and Wolf. Channell Loda-eBola. Kffh. Jna i. a..i. ; won irom cnappeu on th home around, Sunday, I to 3. . ' Kimball Trim, Potter. Kimball. Nah .Tim 19 a...t- V Vlmk.ll .... .-V . -F-;ll. unnun i-uncr sunaay, 11 to 4. on the latter'a ground,. Exeter Shut, Oat friend. Exeter. Neb.. June II v. eter abut out Friend har Sunday, , s to i-..,.. .i""', ?n th' m0,,,,1 tor lortl. held th visitors to three -acatt.rad hit. Omaha Bambler Win. Th North Omaha t? Y.1 .. . . . . BC'hu1 te,m 0n th tter'e (round S.y' S i? Batterle.: Ramblers North and Pa,,op; Calhoun, Williams and Home Builder Win. &rd"and 'J2SS ' NaahelU Want Game, Nashville rfefe.t.A .h. Sr'lZL .- chant Stindnv i r t. . Mer" other victim.. Call Kenwood .17 ..J - SI lor Fltagerald. .. . ' WUo Kan City Tifer. , , ". une is. iapeciai.1 The locals won an eaay victory from th. Kana... city Tl.er. her. Sunday. 10 to 3! i v. v vmi aeam i iftaca. . The Sherman Ave. Merchant defe.t.rf the Fort CrooK . oldler Smday, I to 1 Win. 14-lnnlng Game. Wauaa. vh t.,-7" , n r . . win. . 14 'nnln- Batterle: Wauaa. Sherm&n.Uoward IeagiM. ot.' Paul Nh i... r,; ... Game. l th. Shr,..- Bunday were: Dannebror, U: Aahton ' Rockvllle, D; rarwell, Si Boelu., 13; Elbi,' n .. All-8tar Win. Oakland. Nah . T.,n- to ,a . ; . Th. Kennedy All-SUr." defeTted" th. VUUor.d,Sp.llm0at Inl inning ' ""urea- SH K i!?ai ""A ,M 009 0104 S 0 Batterle: Grave. mH v.... " ,.h fi.u - ouiiivan SundSy. n Ply Corn,n. !. nt Elm rreelc fihi. ... n , . ; Elm Creek ahut nut ... Elm Creek shutout Bertrand hero Sun. 5.T' H . same, i to 0. Batterle MaVaVd Me."4 ,Wrt""' Crawford Lose, Game. - ', iVa tir4rv4 XTV t . . flV i.Z 7 7 . loc' ner bun. t0v.4- M 0M P't'hlne lor Crawford. fn,.!"l..Uu1, g00'1 ""owing ttm HU VU9 earnea run. H struck out, eight. Crawford had 12 irroVa! " lexlngton Team Win. liZln2ton. NT.h .Ti,na ... . J-fxlngton team defeated th. Bl wood am. on th latter, diamond 8un wfiw S-1"?1 P,("ln duel b.tw.en walker and Fltnlmmona, J to J. Bat iVt. LJ,,n,ton', Walker and Klrk patrlck; El wood, Fltsimmons and Mackey. U: Off Walker, f; oft Fit almmon., 7. struck out: By Walker, : by Fltaimmons it. Baeea on ball: Off i.t .11' 1:. Flt'nmon, S. Error.: Lexington, S; Elwood, S. Browns College Pitcher Wins Victory From Yanks Bt Xoula. June II "inn.ir." x-.... eolleg pitcher, today gave th. Brown present aerie. Score, 7 to . Bab Ruth fanned thre times, William, mad. hi. Utb homer In th. first Inning with Oer ber on base 8cotf. triple and Devor- S th 'fifth?" "v u T,nke ta"y score: .. . NSW TOBK. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.0.A. Miller, cf W.rtU.2b , Bulb, U Meusel. rf MtNslw. Sb Hpp,lb Scott, as Dsvormer, o Busk, p AB.H.O.A. a i i e 1 I t Tobln, rf Oarbar. u " 1 I l i I o ttul.r, lb 1 Oiwillitms. If S (IIMcManut. Sb I l!8orten.cf S SlSetentd, ' J Bitrt., Jb lJ Pnwtt,p t 0 14 S 0 0 S a o s s 0 1 o o Total. S14U Totals M 17 11 Score br Innlnr. Xew York 000 010 0001 St. Loula .....100 001 04x 7 ,.?"S!!,.nfcRu"! 8eott- Tobln. Oerber (3). Willlama 1), Shorten. Error: Bcott. Two-bae hit.: Heusel, Bush. Oerber, Wil liams. Shorten. Three-base hit: Scott. Horn, run.: Willlama. Tobln. Stolen base: Oerber, Ward, Ruth, William. 1. Doubl. plays: Oerber to Mclfanu to 61s rWU''l to. "i?" " Left on baaea: n?7 J01?' i: 8t.-.k?ul1- Baa. on balls: Off Bush. S; off Pruett. 1. Struck out: By Bush. 1; by Pruett, 4. Umpire.: Nal lin and Evan. Tim.: 1:51. , "Kid" Norfolk to Meet , V Jack Taylor in Omaha "Kid" Norfolk, colored heavy weight fighter, has been matched to meet Jack Taylor of Omaha in a 10-round bout in Omaha Friday June 23. The boot will be staged at the ball park. The promoters of the show are angling for a 10-round main event bout between Harry Greb, light heavyweight champ, and iBilly" Shade, . . , Bambino Greets T"ie. C- i7-rr-4 ,V h' ' v '; 1 Babe Ruth has many, admirers and staunch friends. But here is a real dyed-in-the-wool fan who never fails to extend his good wishes to the Bambino when he visits Chicago. Paul Harrington, six years old, is shown shaking hands with the King of Swat Important Boxing Bouts This Week Jun. 13. Jock Malon against Bryan Downer, IS round. In Aurora, III. Jun ,13. Frankie Jummattl against Sid Buck, 10 round. In Detroit. aon. IS. Pal Mom against Eddl. Anderson. 10 rounds. In Davenport, Iowa. June 1SV Bod Taylor against Herbl. Bchaeffer, 10 rounds. In Indianapolis. June 1C Billy Shad against Hap- iy Littleton, IS round., in Mew Or an. Jun 18. Carl Trecnalne against Terry Mr-Hugh, IS rounds, In Buffalo. June IS. Kay Long against Cow boy Padgett, 10 round, In Oklahoma City. , Jun. Id. Pat McCarthy against George Robinson, 10 rounds, In Salem, Max. Jun. 17. Benny Talgar against Sammy Vogel, IS rounds. In Boston. Jun. 17. Bill Tate against Boston Bear Cat, 10 round.. In Porter, lnd. Tulsa Wins Seven Games - in Four Days From Denver Tulsa. OKI.. June IS. Tulaa mads it seven straight - victories over. Denver In four day. by taking another double header from tb Orlzalles today, S to 4 and S to 1. It wa. th. third double header of th. series. Th. .even wins in four daya from a single oppon.nt 1. be lieved to be a new record for organized baseball. The second game, which wa. seven Inning, by agreement, wa. protested by Acting Manager Atkins, who claimed he did not receive sufficient .advance no tice. Black outpitched Sallabary in the first game today, while la th. second Olaaler held Denver aU the wa and hla mate, hit Wetxel In two Inning, for the winning run.. Stuart drove in four of Tulaa'a flv. run. in th aacond gam. and cored the other on. himself. score, tint game: DENVER. TULSA. " AB.H.O.A. 4 S S 1 ARH.O.A. Gomes, If Wrigbt. . Lens, rf O'Brien, ef PsttersoR, 3b Shanley. lb Sprinter, s Spencer, c Salisbury, p Csrtvritht Bennett. If 1 S. 0 3 S 1 Thompson, Sb 4 114 3 1 Oin.vii. rf 4 2 3 1 5 4 S S 01 Stuart. 1 ' 4 10 1 4 11 SlUmb, of ,3110 4 0 4 llBauman, !b 4 3 S 1 4 1 S llMcOlnnls, M 3 3 0 3 4 0 4 SlOrosby. o S 2 S 0 5 1 0 1 Black, p - 4 , 0 11 100 01 t . I Tntals U II 9T 19 Totals - ' 38-12 24 0 Batted for Salisbury In ninth. ' Denver .000 003 0104 Tulsa 010 002 lOx 5 Summary Runs: Wrle-ht. Lana- f 21. Salisbury, Davis, Lamb, Bauman (2), Mc Olnnts. Error.: Long, Spencer (2), Bau man, HcOlnni. Two-base hit.: Bennett, Salisbury, Gome., Wright. Lamb, Patter eon, Long. Horn.- run : Davis. Sacrifice hit: Crosby. Stblen bases: Bauman, McOlnnls. Baeea on balls: Off Salis bury, 2.. Struck out: By Black. 2; by Salisbury, 4. Passed ball: Spencer. Earned run.: Denver. 4: Tulaa. 4 I.f on bases: ) Denver, 8; Tulsa, 8. Umpires: Brown and McQloom. Time: 1:24. Score, second game: s' DENVER. I TULSA. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Oomes, if : Wright. 2b IMis. rf O'Brien, cf Patterson. 3b Shsnley, lb . Snrangflr, s, Parker, o Wetzel, p ' o! Bennett. If l'Thompson, Sb OIBiTls, rf II Stuart, lb ' SiLamb, cf OfBauman, 2b SlMcOlnnla, a. 4 110 Wltte. e Oluler, p Total, : if 7 IS SI Totals 2 11 21 S Denver .,,....,...,.000 001 0 1 Tulsa J00 020 x 5 Summary Runs: O'Brien. Bennett, Thompson, Davis !), Stuart. Errors: None. Two-bae hit: Gome.. Three base hit: Stuart. Horn, run: O'Brien. Sacrifice hit: Thompson. Stoltn base: McOlnnls. Earned run.: Tulsa, 6; Den ver, 1. Left on bases:, Denver. 7; Tulsa, 8. Ba. on balls: Off Grasier. 1; off Wet' zel, 1.' Hit by pitched ball: Davl.. by Wetze; Patterson, by Glazier. Double play: Patterson to Shajiley. Umlpehs: McQloom and1 Brown. imc 1 1:03. BasebaltDope - OFFICIAL SCORE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE - Western League. V -. -, - Mid. ' 17. Tot. M. Omahat.. Tulsa i... S Sioux City x Denver ... 1 Dee Moines S Wichita . . x St. Joseph S Okla City 2 T. W. Wk. T. F. 8. R. 1 National League. MM. Tot. 8. R. M. Brooklyn . 0 Fhila. . ... S New Tork S Chicago . . S Boaton ...11 St. Loula 14 Cincinnati- 3 Pittsburgh S T.-W. Wk. T. F. American League. v Mid. Tot. M. Detroit ..4 St. Louie 7 Cleveland 11 Chicago 7 T. W. Wk. T. ' . ? .. .. .. . . .- T. 8. R. Boston ... .. ,. " Waah'gt'n 7. ...,. .. ...... New York -1' .. ... -..- -.. .. Phlla. .... S .. .- -.. .. Amertcaa Awociatloa. , - .,- Mid.. M. T. W. Wk, T.'.r. K.n. City-. S .. ' ,. . Mllw'kee - S .. .. .. .. .. Ind'n polls 1 '. .......... .. Louisville 7 .. .. .. ., Mlnn'p'lla IS .. -.... .. St. Paul ,.7 .-. .. , ;. .... 4. Toledo ...It .. .. .. ,. Columbua , S .... Nebraeka Stat League. - . ' Mid. - M. T. W. Wk. T. T. Fairbury . t .. Lincoln .. T . .. .. Beatrice ' , t .. .. ..' ,. .. Norfolk .. S - .. ' .. .. : ... Hasting . S' .. .. .. Tot. S. R. ..J. J 'Tot. 8. R. (id Island S M - . xNo gam. Admiring Fan Grand Island and Hastings i Split Double-Header Ha.tlnga, Neb., June It. Halting, and Grand Island split a double-header bar. today, Grand Island taking th. tint gam., S to S. All of Hastings' .rores w.r. m.d. In th. eighth Inning., Wlg glngton had th batter of Faulk In th. econd game, which ha won, 4 to 1. Wig. glngton atruck out 10- Grand Island bat l.rs. Scor. flrat g.ms: ' . GRAND ISLAND. I ' 1 BASTDfOS. AB.H.O.A. I ABH.O.i. Robsa. if Hsrwood. Sb Walnsuff. ef Speaker, a Mat,, a Pslmstlere. If Kranda. lb Prltchard. lb Federle, p Faulk, p i o amen, er sol S S 1 s s r o s s s s o s 10 o 1 llDsnton. as 4 0 S Johnson, if 1 S Serb, lb Hour, lb 1 s 1 II 3 S 0 I 0 s 0 t 0. 0 0 0 Tosms, ft crann. lb . . WUl.ti. 0 Smith, p i wet. er iKn.nn. rf Totals S3 11 17 101 I Total, S5 SIT It Banerj tor Amen in eigntn, Batted for Beck In ninth. Grand Island 000 SIS 0004 Hastings ..: 000 000 050 t 'Summary Runs: Roben, Meti (I), Palmatler (2), Prltchard. Denton, Serb, Holly, Tom, Beck. Error: Prltchard, Amen. Two-base hits: Prltchard, Har' wood, Tom... sacrifice.: . Kronda. Fed erle, Crann, Robin. Baaea on ball: Off smith, 4: off Federle, 3. stolen bases: Tome., Metz. Palmatler, Robin. . Run. and nits: oir reaerie, s and I In T 1-3 In- nmga; err Faulk, 0 and 0 in I 1-1 In- sings, struck out: By Smith, S; by Fed erle. S: by Faulk, 1. Left on bases Grand Island, S: Heating., . Passed can: opeaxer. cameo, run.: Grand Isl and, t; Hastings, S. Umpire: Snyder. time; i:o. , , Score, .econd garnet ; ; GRAND ISLAND. I . ' HASTINGS. v- - , AB ?'9 : . -!tQ.A, mimwu. n v u v amen, cr e 1 1. Harwood. 2b S 1 I 4 Denton, as ' 3 0 Wimnaff. cf 3 0 0 olKn.pp.rf 4 1 t Speaker. 0 4 13 11 Serb. 3b ,311 Met,, aa 3 13 3 1 Holly, lb 4 11 Palmatiere. If 4 1 0 OITomss, IP 8 0S Krands, 3b 2 0 J Jl Crane, 3b 3 0 t Roberts, lb 3 0 12 0 Wlllets. e ' 3. 2 11 Faulk, p .4 0 0 61 Wimnfton, p 1 1 0 Sbupe, rf . S 1 0 01 . . PrWshsrd, lb 1 0 1 01 Total, . SO 7 17 I ToUl, 34 7 24 III - Ratted for Roben In eighth. ' "Batted for Roberta in seventh Grand Island 000 000 1203 Hasting. 1...100 001 2 Ox 4 Summary Runa: Warnstaff. Met., Shupe, Amen, Knapp, Crann, Wlllets. Er rors: Harwood, Speaker 2), Met., nronaa, rauia, Denton. Serb, Holly, Three-base hit: Amen. Sacrifice.! Den- ion, Tome., sero. stolen baaea: Met,, raimatier. Amen, Double play: Har wood to Metz to . Roberts. Struck out: By WlKKlngton. 10: by Faulk. 3. Left on bases: Grand Island, I; Hasting., 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Wigglngton CWatn staffK Wild pitches: Wigglngton (2). Faulk. Earned runs: Hastings, 1; Grand isiana, i. umpire: snyaer. Time: 2:10. White Sox Defeat Boston in Hard-Fought Contest unicago. June IZ. unices' olavefl an uphill battle after losing th. lead through wildneaa of Schupp and Hodge and nosed out Boston toaay, i to a. ncore: BOSTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. Harris, rf au9.n.u,a. 3 0 1 3 1 2 1 2 0 1 t II IJobnson, ss 4 0 1 Henosky. If Pratt. 2b ' Duiam Sb Mulligan, in E. CoUuia. 2b Hooper, rf Moitll, cf ' Fatt.lf 8hl, lb ; S 4 4 2 3 4 8 a o 3. CoMna. cf Bum,, in O'Bourke, St Ruel, e 1 0 0 1 s ? 1 J I Bcnaw. e Ferguson, p Schupp, p Eodff, p smitn ... Karr, p Total, 29 S 27 11 Total, 1 '34 S 14 17 Batted for Ferguson In sixth Boston 100 OOS 0001 Chicago '. 040 001 11 x 7 Summary Runs: Harris, 3. Collin., Burns, O'Rourke. Ruel, Smith. Mulllg.n,' Hooper (2). Mostil, Falk, Shbaly, Schalk. Error: Burn., E. Collins.. Two-base hit, Schalk, Harris, Mostil. Sacrifice hit.: Harris. Hodge. - Mulligan.. Moatil. Double J play.: Johnson to Shaely, O'Rourk. te rratt to Burns, Mulligan to Sheely to Mulligan. Left on bases: Boston, S; Chi cago, e. Base on nana: uir Bcnupp, s; off Ferguson, 2; off Karr, 1;-off Hodge, 1. Hit.: Off Schupp, S In S inning, (non. out, ba.e. filled In sixth): off Hodge, 4 In 4 Inning.: off Ferguson, 4 In 5 In nings; off Karr, S In 3 Innings. Winning pucn.r; noage. nosing pitcner: Karr. Umpire.: Chill and Hildebrand. Tim.: Rallyin Eighth Wins for St, Joseph Over Des Moines - St. Joseph. Mo.. Jun 12. Th S.lnt. cam from behind In their half ot th. eigntn inning today,- scored six run. and won tiie fourth straight trom Dm Moines, a id e. -. Score: . DES MOINES. ST. IOSXPR. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Ooraian, at Breen. cf Wagner, Sb Graham, lb Mll.n. ff Turf eon. 3b Tuns, rf . Banner, e Lynch, p , Total. - 3 3 S HOben. lb t ill I lvS 0 Corrldaa-If 4 0 s 1 3 3 1 MTlsnar, tf 1 S O Bonewitt. cf 1 a liBonowns, er 3 1 31 Derate, aa 1 0 McDonald. Sb I 1 OlSterenemi. ss 0 0 OIGrabewskl. iGrorer. p so as ss iiiBirn. p lUndberg, p 1 Smith 1 ,1 I - - -- I Total. ' ST IS 37 It -xiartea ror Bird in eigntn. Dee Molne. 101 011 010 S St. Joaeph .' ..001 010 Olx I Summary Run.: Gorman (I). Breen. Tun., Banner. Lynch. Olaon (3), Corrl den (3). Fish.r, Stevsnson. Grabowskl, Smith, Errors: Gorman, Turgeon, Bona wit. Grabowskl. Runa and hits: . Off Grovsr, S and 13 in S 1-1 Inning.; off Bird. 0 and 0 in 2-1 inning; oft Ll'od berg, 0 and t in 1 inning; off Lynch, t and IS In 8 Innings. Earned ran.: Dea Moines. 4: St. Joseph, S. Bsse on ball: Off Lynch. 4; off Orover, 4. Struck eut: By Lynch. 1: by Grover, 2: by Llndberg, 1. Left oa base: Dea Molne. 10: 8t Joseph. S. Two-bsM hits: Olson, Fisher (2), Turgeon, McDonald. Milan. Tuna, Orabowski. Three-baa. - bit: Corrlden. Double play.: Defate (unassisted). Tur geon to Gorman to Graham. Gorman to Graham. Sacrlflc. hits: Tuna. Lynch, Hit by pitched ball: - By Grover (Banner). Stolen baae: Defate. Umpire s Ormsby and Holme. Tim; -1:11 , . - Senators Bunch Hits and Defeat Tigers by 7 to 6 Rally in Lsit Frsme Falls One Run Short of Tying Score Zachary Gets Four Safe Hits. Detroit, June 12. Washington bunched hits today and defeated De troit, 7 to 6, in the third game of the series. The Tigers rallied strongly in the ninth but fell one run short of tying the score. Zachary hit safely on hit four timet to the plate. Score: ' , WASatlNOTOif. PtTBOIT. u ivni s !t Slues. Sb alBlue. Ik 1 St name. Sb aic. of ludta. lb Sralt. 'if Plelalek. Lame I. t taeaary. p 4l,MMd, rf SlJooaa. lb 01 Han rr, lb K'ol.Cf SI Vase. If liH'ln's. rflb. JiOutabiw. tb Stlaaer. s. 1 1 4 11 t t 1 i f 5 i list till osa Riialer, . Total, SS IB 37 isnuase. . wooaau "OUea l 0, . t t ii n f n Total, flatud for Ehmk. In ninth. Ran for Baael.r la ninth. Scor. by Inning.: Wa.hlnglon ..004 001 1107 Detroit ..000 011 004 4 Summary Run.: Bluego, Hern. Judge. Ptelnlcb. Lamott (I), Saehary, Flagatead, Cobb. CuUhaw, Rlgney (), Woodall. Er ror: Nona. Two-baa. bltai Lamott., 2kuhary (1). Harris, Rice, Flegstead. Three-bee bit: Brower. Stolen ba.e.: Rice. Judge, Smith. Sacrlflc hit: Brow. er, Lamott. Left on bam: Washington, 10; Detroit. T. Baae on ball.: Off Zach ary. 1; off Ehmke. T. Struck out: By Zachary. l; by Ehmk. t. Hit by pitched bell: Flag.tead. by lechery. Umpire.: Morlarlly, Connolly and Dlneen. Tim: ItlT. Fsirbury's Rally ih Seventh Beats Norfolk Club, 6-5 Fairbury. Neb., Jun. 11. Fatruury 'won th. flnt gam. of th. ssrles with Norfolk hore today, t to S, by eomlng from be hind In tha .eventh. R.lchl. and Rooney both mad horn rung la th. .eventh. . oar.: NOKTOLK. I VAIRBURT. AB.H.O.A. '. . AB.H.O.A. WIsmt, n I I 1 tlBoaney, a, S S 1 S Atkertoa, M 8 1 8 HCIewlasd, Sb 4 1 S S Marr.Ib .811 lUt D mou.rf-e SIS Bouaa. ef 4 1 S 0 ftelcble. rf 4 S S 0 tusker, rf 4 10 O Bttaa.ar S S 1 asrk.lt 4 0 1 OlQoodwln, 2b 4 14 0 Hssjwty. lb 4 1 11 1 wiBbaib. lb S 1 S 0 West, a S 1 4 S O'Connor, s-rf t S 4 0 lAng.p 10 0 OlJsnner. p S 0 0 0 Spate, p S10 tlLoTlch. p 1 0 t 0 Proroet, p 1 1 2 , , I Totals SI 10 17 T Total. 31 T 14 111 Scor by Inning: Norfolk H S9 000 S Fairbury -. 000 110 Six S Summary Run: Athsrton (1), Ron, Stucker. Speece, Rooney, Cleveland, Mc Dermott. Relchle, Bliss, Winbuah. Errors: Cleveland, O'Connor. Homo runa: Rooney, Reiehl. Three-base hits: Bliss, Rous., Wsat. Two-baaa hit.: Goodwin. Marr, Stucker. Sacrifice: Wlsser. McDermott (2), O'Connor. Base, on ban.: oil j.n- nev. Si off Lang. 3. Stolen bases: Ath erton. Rooney. Bliss. Doubl. play: Bllas to Ronnav Run. and hlta: Off Lang. and 1 In 1 1-3 innlnga; off Speece, S and S In S Innings; off Provost, 1 and 1 In 1 1-3 Innings; oft J.nn.y, S and 1 In 7 Inning.; off Lovloh, 0 and 0 In 1 Inning. - Struck out: By Jenney, 4; by Lovlch. 2; 'by Speece, 1. Left on bases: Fairbury, 8; Norfolk. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Win bush. Winning pitcher: Lovlch. Earned run.: Fairbury, S; Norfolk, 3. umpire Fox. Time:. . 1:S0. Today's Entries OMAHA ENTRIES, TUESDAY. EIGHTH DAT, JUNE It, 1112: FIRST RACE Six furlonge. . Claim ing. Puree $500. Maiden. Three year-olda and up. 2S80 Vestlna 1147 Uean , 71 Marian Lewla , 1417 Florentine 1650 Armtntn , 1SI0 Lady Voltrome ....... ISSt Ruth Van , 1(10 Bonnatt O' Blue ...... 1571 San Stefano 2570 Eddl. Fuller Hi Henry litl Golden Pin. Alao .liglble: J54 Mayo B ,.107 ..107 ..111 ..111 ..111 ..111 ..111 ..111 ..111 ..116 ..116 ..111 ..111 . (13) SECOND RACE Six furlongs. Purse 1500. . Claiming. - xnree-year-old and up: tilt Darl.y Bella lilt Honolulu 2I4T Homald , 257S Tom Roach , , 154S Sovereign II ....110 ....110 ....10 ....111 ....116 loot Th. Oklanoman 2S7S Acclamation .......... 2534 Will O- tha Wisp .... 153S Blu. Van 2673 Bolala 15SS Flaah O' Steel 1573 Wild Fellow Al.o eligible: till Innovation 1671 Maud M 1SS7 Marshal Tlghlman .... Silt Tyranny , ....115 .w. 116 ....116 ....11S ....11S ....116 ....US ....110 ....110 ....116 ....lit - ) THIRD RACE Four and one-half fur- longa. Pure. 1500. Four-year ojsi. ana up: . 1S4S Ruby Orlol. ...110 ...110 ...110 ...110 ...110 ...115 ...115 ...115 ...115 ...116 ...115 ...118 ...110 ...110 ...116 ...111 isti nnnity v Kitty M Lady Praaeton .. 1661 Mary Lyona ... ' Ruaaall Craln ... 254S Melody Man .... 2572 Mlaaourl Bey .. 2637 Old Coin 2571 Luoky Mack .... 2631 Dengro Auditor , A1.0 eligible: 2S5S Bula Maid 3147 Phrone Ward . . . 2571 B. A. Jonea ..... 2640 PaUy O'N.ll .... (11) - ; FOURTH RACE Flv and one-half fur- . -. tonga. . run. soo. Claiming. Handicap. Three-year-old. and un: 2574 Mlaa M.allck ... xCornoutt.r . . . . 1667 Manlour. !147xPhron Ward .. 155lxHarry Rudder . () SS 100 .....105 ..,,.109 Ill FIFTH RACE Five and one-half fur. Three-year- . long. Pur, old. and up. 1540. Claiming. jooa waitenna ..110 ..no ..110 ..110 ..110 ..110 ..116 ,.11S ..115 ..us 1561 Salvatoron .. (5l4)Bea Welch . lose Clear Lake .. 1547 Ethel Toth . 1641 Roaa Atkln . 2561 Thirty Seven 364S Oklahoma Kid imi Blue jay ...... 1647 John Spohn ...... fl.l SIXTH RACE Flv. and one-half fur longe. - Puna 1500. Three-year-olda and na Clalmine 1140 Margaret Elnora 2641 Little Florence ..S7 ..102 ..107 ..110 .110 -.110 ..115 ..111 ..TTs (3541)Brown Dick Dental (2llt)Judge Budrow 15IS Repeat 2648 Hop Over 357S Jim Orifftn .... 1675 Don Joe (366l)Witichtr ..... ..lit (10) SEVENTH RACE On mil. Claiming. Fun SIOO. Three-year-old. and an: 1670 Lott O. .88 leoo Frecloue Jewel ................ .106 ise api. usnr ... ttll kaaan lot ............111 3161 Moner Maker 1671 Cant. Hoda-a ... 3670 John R. Roch. ... ,3 Chrlatl. Helten 1561 Hand Bween ... 1568 Regreao ........ 1833 Balfour 1I4S Wise Judg. .114 Alasi ellarlhla; lift Oomul Clear Faet , (13) .111 Conan Doyle should realize there is trouble enough in this world with out undue speculations about the future, .... . ' BcwBallResults WESTERN LKACll. biaadlaga. L Pel l W t Ixaank Mk-fcii. IuUe lew Clip 41 Si I 14 .Tia 0e 04 14 .aiit una ot It M .Sat Dea UalH li 4 .ttl. lmf II Yesterday's Ree.ll. Osaaha, Si OkUhoata City, t. Tuna, . Leaver, 41. Si. Joaaph. li Dea U nines, t, N otber gam. played. -, Teday'o Cms.. Omaha al Wichita. Deo Molae. at Tul.a. Sieui cuy .t Oklahoma Cliy. Denver at St, Joaeph. KEBaASKA STATE LEAOl'B. landing. r. l. rt I w. L. EXIaeebl Falrkurr keeiilca IS 10 ,4AJ;nMlnr, It s II II .SIl'NwtuI 11 l 14 IS .518, Or 4 Uaad t U .144 ' Yesterday's Reeolie. Lincoln, T; Beatrice, 'S. Fairbury, t; Norfolk, I. Grand J.land. t-ti Hastlni,, 1-4. Today's fl.taee. Haatlnie at Or and Island. Norfolk at Fairbury. Beatric at Lincoln. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standlngi, .. W. L. Prt w. I. Pet. New York II I. .ainrtnoianalt ss t .41 Plliaburih If 20 .grt t'hlraao IS U .Ml St. loula It S3 .SM'Boaua II 17 ., Brooklya , SS SS .SiaiPbiiadalpkl. IS U .Ms YeaUrdagr'. Results. Boston. 11; Pttsburib, 1. . Chlc.go, S; Brooklyn, t. New York, 1; Clnclnn.tl, t. St. Louis, 14: Philadelphia, t. Today'. Gamee. Pittsburgh at Boaton. St. Loula at Philadelphia. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New Tork. - AMERICAN LEAGUE, Standing. W. L. Pot I W. L. pet. New Tork SS SO .414 ClereUnd SS 34 .411 St. Lout. II IS .trtlPbllaoalphla 81 34 .447 WaahUiitoa ff 27 ..JOOIehlraao 14 2 .4M Detroit . IS SS .47IIB4tea 31 St .434 Yeeterday'e Results St. Loula, T: N.w Tork. 1. Chlc.go, 7; Boston 4. Ws.hlngton, 7; Detroit, t. Cl.v.l.nd, 11; Philadelphia, t. Today's Game. Nsw Tork at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Boaton at Chlc.go. N.w Tork at St. Louis. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. , Standings. L. Pet. W. L Pet. 17 .460 Colnnbu, 38 IT .401 SO .IHlUnilerllls 13 11 .4M 20 .SOIIKanta, City 22 34 .3.3 24 ,S27Tolado 15 17 .2S8 Minneapolis 83 Indianapolis IS St. Paul 81 Milwaukee 18 Yeeterday'e Results. Minneapolis, 16; Columbua, t. Toledo, IS; St, Paul, 7. Louisville. 7; Kansas City, t. Indianapolis. T; Milwaukee, 5. Today'! Games. St. Paul at Toledo. Minneapolis at Columbus. -Kansas City at Louisville. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. . . American Astoclatlon. Indianapolis, Juna 12 R. H. E. iiinwauaee . ...5 13 Indlanapolla 7 n Batterle.: Llngrel. Revlere, Roa. and Ooeaett; Jonnard, P.tty and Krueger, eVlJtUU. liounvine, Ky June 12 ,R. H. E. jvenaas iiy ,- a, 15 Louisville 7 11 Batterle.: Wllklnaon, Acoau, Ruasell mm .ong, cateu, tunop and Brot- Toledo, o., June 12 R. H. E. -T"1" 7 10 Toledo . 11 11 Batterle.: Hall, Merrltt, Chrlstensen and v. ' Are na n,ocner. uoiumou.. o Jun. 12 R. H. E. """ is is Columbu. . 11 Batterle.: Mangum and Msvar: North. rop, Rogg and Hartley. Past Weelfs Record in Major Leagues ine weeks record in each league, of games olaved. won and Utt n. gether with runs, hits, errors, men i on oases ana opponents' runs, v American League. f W L R H E LB OR H 76 64 New York , St. Loula . .0.0 1 .S 3 S .6 14 Cleveland Washington Philadelphia Detroit , ... ill 1 4 1 4 3 Chicago ... Boston .... National League. P W L E LB OR New York ., Pittsburgh , St. Loul. ... Brooklyn . . ..5 4 1 43 it 43 38 Cincinnati , Chicago 34 43 34 33 Boston Philadelphia Our Cooling System Invltea Comparison NOW PLAYING First Showing in Omaha Chas. Ray'a latest success nclaat- i from Charles Van Loan's great yarn of the old west. Ak-Sar-Ben Field OMAHA Running Races June 3-17 General Admission $1.00, plus tax, including seat in Grand Stand. Reserved Sent, $1.50, Plus Tax ; Including General Admission Bex Seat, $3.00, Plus Tax Including General Admission Reserved Seat on Sale at Benton Drug Co. '. Hotel Fontanel!, Stock Yard Restaurant Seven Ikces Etch Day Rain or Shine First Race 2:30 P.M. The Bee leads all the other papers in (port news. Read The Bee first Illinois Enters National Meet Chicago. June 12. Announcement of Illinois entry in the ntisantl in tercollrgiate track and field meet at Sugg field next Friday and Siturday wat nailed with rejoicing In college circlet lojsy. especially among Illinois alumni, who had smarted under the tting of criticism of their alma miter caused by Coach Gill's announcement last week that Illini w.ould not compete. This criticism wat In a large meat- Would You eTISU L-LAJXT HtStNTi iJTTiTJrvv STARTS 5?:B4S) TOMORROW Vhe CradleVJ A tremendous drama ef love, two kinds of women and di vorce of an erring husband and wife and the all-powerful force that brought thtm to gether again. . . Something wonderful to thrill and think about! From the Smashing COMEDY Monkey Shines Brader and Symphony Players LAST TIMES TONIGHT Where Is My Wandering Boy WITH CULLEN LANOIS. ofip.iEur,. All Thb Wk "The Broken Wing" Mats., Tuo.., Thurs. and Sat. NEXT WEEK "She Walked in Her Sleep" THIS WEEK Season's Best Mystery Drama NEXT WEEK Repeating Great Successes of 1921-22 SUN. HI 'MADAME X" MON, Tuesday and Wednesday "THE PENALTY" TWO MORE DAYS CULLEN LAIIDIS ROTH MILLER ; in "Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight" THEN, FOR FUN, JOHNNY HINES in "TORCHrS HOLDUP." ore responsible for Illinois' decision ta enter dripile Coach Gill's obiee Iriions to rules governing the nttional event ana the prolonged trick sr. ton. Divorce Him? Play by Eugene Brleux I Johnson at the Organ. EMPRESS ELDRIDGE, BARLOW A ELDRIDCE -ralaca O Luxe" KIMBALL PEARCE aV GOMAN "Act Eccentrique" k DUNN Tour Little Wlfs" . KNIGHT 4 KNAVE Tha Youthful Hercules and the International Comedian' rasa 52 VAimrviitP ANn a'lwae'b iirfUAai rati v PHOTOPLAYS OMAHA Acclaims Our "June Jubilee" BiU the Greatest Achievement in Popular Priced Enter. ' tainment -. SIX STELLAR ACTS Including tVILLflRD MACK (Himself) in , J "Kick In" WILL ROGERS '; in -"A Poor Relation" Exclusive Picture Ak-Sar-Ben Races "The Manacle Man" ALL WEEK GEORGE ARLISS IB . 'The Ruling Passion'' The atory of a man who wouldn't five up husi neas. Also New Teonerville Cemedr, "The Skipper's Poller" UAIsAKIyt tf 1 ML If Ml I Ill In ' Read The Bee all the way through. You will find it interestina, '