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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. JUNE 13, 1922. Okrie Hurls. Buffaloes to Victory . w Allows Indians Two Hits Locals Collect Twelve Omaha Copi Rubber Game of Series From Okla. homa City by 6 to . . 2 Score. Oklahoma City. Okl., Tuna 12 Omaha poanded two' Indian hurlers out of the box in the seventh here today and made it three out of four from the Oklahoma City tribe. The acore wai 6 to 2. . . . OMAHA. - AIlHrOAF r.itiM, s a i i i Saeaseev. u a t a it a (trantiuun, ik a a a a e MMu.h, r 4 a t a a a Hrma, if ...i e a a a i rirti. if j.. a f t a a oconnor, if .....4 a a 4 a wiimmc, m 4 a i a a a tviiiim. ..4 a a 4 a a Okrl, 4 i a i a a Total OKLAHOMA Kara KI4. rf Hun, tb Miridletoa, If lutm, lb Oimrlardl. ef , Mann, m ............... IMIK. TU. ab ,., tKrmir .............. DOUMMI, a , Cavaleakla, p ...,,,.., Braoijr, P , aa a i CITY. AB R H .4 a 1 .4 0 4 .4 a a at ta i MAI la a a Touii at i a ti la i xBatted for Tate as 8th, , Inn) br lntungi oiwkt , aaa n too Oklahoma City 008 810 1008 Mtslm Ikmi Grantham. Sacrifice, hltst Muw, Mamrnh. Two-bat blUl Balm ), Glaglardl, flnedee-, Okrie. Three. baa hltt Mao nab. Inning pltehedi Okrl. 8; Dadsea, 7, Inning with ana out) Coralaakl. OM-tltird of aeT.nthl Brady, two and aae-thlrd innings. Baa bltil Off Okrl, at att Podaoa. 7. Mrark out l By Okrl, 4 1 by Podaoa. 8. WUd ptteheet Dodtaa, Okrl . Ttmoi lttS., Earned rnnsi uanna, uaianoma tw, . plrrat Boraald and FtUpatrirk. Baara oa ballat Oft Okrio, ti off Dodaon. 1. Left on baa an Omaha. 8 Oklahoma City. 8. . Chicago Blanks Dodgers; Only Two Men Reach Third Brooklyn. Jan 11 Chlcaeo baat Brook lyn for tha flrat Mm thla aaaion, making tha victory a daolalva ona, by tha acore of I to 0. Aldrldi hold tha Dodger to flv scattered hit, and although thro of them wer double, only two runner retched third baa. . (core: ' CHICAOO. . I . , . BBOOKLVX. AB.B.0.A.1 AB.H.0.A. SSI O'HItB. SB t003 t 1 a 8 JetasUM. So t 1 t t t t i sib. Grimm, rr t i t i t t IT 01 Wheat, II 8 0 1 0 til OlMmn. cf " 4 0 1 4 8 8 OIHchnandt. lb 8 1 It 1 all TIWanLai '4 1 S 1 t 8 1 1 Deberry. ' ' t 0 S 1 'Smith, p I 1 o a IS II IT iriDecttur. D . 0 0 0 1 lituuux. n o a i lT.oritnui r o o 8t.tl.cf Hollocher, Krai, lb Grlms.. lb Fribam, if Mlll.r. If Terrr. 2b Aldridfs, P Tetilt Total! - SI 8 IT 18 - -Daicra lor iw.iur ra lovvnin. . . Score by Inning: Chicago .....COS 004 1101 Brooklyn ........000 000 0004 Summary Runt: Stats, Hollocher, Krug, Grime (I), Friberg. Miller. O'Far rell. Error: Krug, Johnston, Ward 2). Smith. Two-baae hlta: Hollocher, Orlmea, Johnston, B. Griffith. Ward. Horn run: Krug. Stolen baae: State. Sierlflc hlta: Hollocher, Friberg, Terry. Double play: High to Johnston to Bchmandt. Left on bases: Chicago, t; Brooklyn, t. ' Baa on balli: Off Aldrldge, 2; oft Smith, ; off Decatur, I; off Mamoux, 1. Hlta: Off Smith, 8 In 6 1-3 inning; off Decatur. 1 In 1 t-l Inning; off Mamaur, a In 8 Inning. Wild pitch! Aldrldge. Mamaux. Losing pitcher: Smith. Umpire:, Klem and Pflrman. Time: 1:41. . New York Increases Lead ", in National League Race New York. June 11, New York ln created Its lead over Pittsburgh today, winning easily, I to I, from Cincinnati, while the Pirate were losing In Boston. Meusel bit a home run with the bases full In the third and tripled with Groh on base In the fifth. ,. Score:- .-..... - ' CINCINNATI. Burns, cf Stutxrt, lb Duncan, "tf Harper, rt , Harsriv. Bohns. lb Cawner. as Plnsllt, SB Mier. V . GlilHpie.p Breisler til 01 t I IS - 0 I J o: 4 1 1 01 3 1S0 t 1 0 41 t 1 T 4 0 10 110 1 1 t 0 0 1 1 Ml ' NEW YORK. Baacroft. si SSI Frisco.. 2b Oroh. Sb Meuiel. If gh Inner.. If Young, rf Kelly, ID tilt till 4 110 0 0 0 0 t I I 0 t I 10 0 Cunntnth'm.ef 4 14 0 Snyder, o t I 1 0 J. Barnes, pv S 0 0 8 Totals 15 It IT 8 Tnt.li . SS t 24 It! Batted tor Gillespie In ninth. Score by Innings: r Cincinnati 100 000 011 S New York .............. ..004 050 OOx t Summary Runa: Burns (i). Bonne, Bancroft, Frlsch. Groh, (2), Meusel (2), Young, Kelly, Two-bass hits: Bancroft, Harper, Groh. Daubsrt. Three-base hits: Meusel, Kelly, Home run: Meusel. Sacri fice hits: Ji Barnes, Duncan. Double plays: Frlsch to Kelly, Bohne to Caveney to Daubert.' Left on bases: New York, t; Cincinnati, 7. Base on balls: Off Barnes, 1; off Rixey, 2. Struck out: By Rixey, 1; by Gillespie, It by Barnes, 1. Hits: Off Rixey, S in 4 1-3 Innings; off Gillespe, 4 in 3 2-3 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Hargrave and Burns, by Barnes. Passed ball: Hargrav. Losing pitcher: Rlxey. Umslres: Sentell and McCormlck. Time: 1:4. Indians Defeat Athletics : in Easy Fashion by ll to 3 Cleveland. June IS. Cleveland hart.it Philadelphia pitchers hard today, winning 11 to 3. Uhle, while somewhat wild at the start, was very effective. Miller hit a home run into the. new left field stands. score: - PHILAMUHU. ' AB.H.O.A Younr. 2b 0 3 1 Johnston, lb 4 I 01 Walker, If weica. rr Miller, cf Bruitr. o Galloway, sf Dykes. 3b Nsylor. p Y.rriion, 9 SulllTiB. p ' Parkins CLEVZLA.ND. ' " ?. AB.B.O.A. lamlsson, cf t 1 1 0 Brans, If 4 2 10 Gardner. 3b 114 1 Stephenson. 2b t 3 11 3 14 0 4 1 t 0 alio 4 1 T 0 4 t 0 1 8 o a ii I 0 1 01 4 1 3 ll8evll. u 4 2 4 e Molnnli, lb 111 SlWood. rf' til llO'Velll. e 10 0 Oiuaie. D 00 0 - 1 0 0 0 Totals i a o t 36 if 27 4 ; Totsls SS 24 11 Batted for Yarrlson In fourth. Scorj by innings: Philadelphia .,....,..".,...000 500 010 3 Cleveland ...... ..I. ...... 530 001 llx U Summary Runs: Miller, .Bruggy, Gallo way, Jaraleaon, Evan (3), Gardner (3), Sewell (2), Mclnnls, O'Neill. Errors: Walker, Welch. Two-base, hits: Gardner fl), Melnnis, Uhle, Stephenson, Evans. Horn run:' Miller. Sacrifice hits: Bewell, Uhle, Double play: Walker to Bruggy. Left on basts: Philadelphia, t; Cleveland, 11. Base on balls: Oft Naylor, 4; oft Sullivan, 3; off Uhle. t. 8truck out: By Naylor, 1: by Sullivan, 1; by Uhle, . Hitsf Off Naylor, t la 1 Innings: off Yar rison, 1 In 1 Inning; off Sullivan. 10 la t innings. Hit by pitched ball: Stephen - son, by Sullivan. .Wild pitch: Sullivan. Passed balls: Bruggy 2). Losing pitcher: Naylor. Umpire:. Walsh and Owens. Time: 1.20. v ' Dixie Carroll Dies. Chicago, June 12. Dixie Carroll (Carroll , Blaine ' Cook, jr,) widely leiown sports writer and authority .on fishing, died at his home here yesterday after an extended illness. Milady's Selections: K 1 Florentine), Ucan, Eddl Fuller. - 2 Maud M. Honolulu. Will O The WUp. 3 Phron Ward. .. Old Coin, : Marshal Tlghlmaa. . - 4 Mis Meetlck. Manicure Harry Rud der. . t Rosa Atkla. Clear Lake. Waltarlaa. Do Jos. Judge Badrow, wtnehsa- tasCapt, Oovar, Begrsso, Ca.pL Bods, Must Fight or Tteld Title M.J . , . i " !. Jit i The New York Baxinar commluion h aarved notlea nn Tnhtmw urn. ao n, middleweight champion, that if he did not sign to fight Harry Greb, hit titlaa would ha declararl null and rnM and an altmtnartnn rne.. V.M for the title. Wilson is probably the moat inactive of fighters holding nuea. ... Omaha Bee Racing Chart DAILY PEERLESS RACING FORM CHART (Conpilsd by Caorf W. SchUUag) ' Prasfding Judge, Martin L. Nathanan. StarUr, A. McKalght. OMAHA, NEB, Monday, Jun 12, 1822- Eighth day. summer mooting! WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK FAST. 2571 FIRST RACE Flv ana atwhalf furlongs. Purs 8500. Net value . ' to winusr, 8400 sscoad, 870 i third, 830. Three-year -olds and up. Claiming. ill Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. Sf s 1 1 l'l l1 Richardson 3.45-1 a. Ury 8.16-1 D. Hum 128.16-1 W. Wanders 8.10-1 J. M Brld 4.0S-1 10 T 4 4 Seheffell 8.40-1 11 111 8i 71 M'Cullough 176.86-1 ! 8 7 8 E. Barham t.90-1 t 4' 9 9 R. TJority 7.86-1 8 i 10' 10'i Hodge 12 12 11 11 Johnston 176.86-1 T lit 12 12 Rabldaan I 81 21 2 6 t 81 ZI n't t'l ti 8" 81 6 tf 8 8 Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. 2640 B. A. Jones 10 (J. Hal!) '110 8 2664 Desert Rosa (Walker) 110 8 2559 Ellen Smyth 9 (Irwin) 110 2 2541 Tempy Duncan 11 (W'rs)llO 8 2564 Mami Van 8 (Landfam)llO 4 2664 Nelli Witwer 6 (Still'n)'105 12 2554 Fltsgerald 12 (Sandldge) 115 10 2560 San Stefano 8 (Sheldon) 111 8 ' 2562 Lucky Mack 10 (Kelly) 118 1 Resign 10 (E. M'EIroyUlS 11 Cleopatra Boy 4 (Rn)117 T ' 1504 Craincrow 5 (M'P'son) 114 8 At post 6 minutes. Off at 2:42. Tim.. :24. :49K. 1:02. 1:0844, 82 mutuels paid Jones $8.90 win. 84.90 place. 84.40 show: Bos 87.70 place, $4.60 show; Smyth 817.90 show. Start good. Won. all thro driving. Winner, b. g. 10, -by Blues-Zella Knight. Winner entered (or 8800. Trainer, J. A. Hall. B. A. Jones set a fast pact from tha start and standing a hard drlv held tway to th end. Desert Rose steadily improved her position and was easily second best. Smyth raced surprisingly well. Tempy Duncan .tired. Mamie Van had no excuse. ) SECOND RACE Flv and -half furlong. Pur $500. Nat vahia ta winner. 8400: second. 870i third. 830. Thraa.vaar.alda and un. wumng. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St, 25(2 Bob Giles 8 (Broshears)115 2572" 111 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. Sf 2540 Sir John jr 4 (M. Dsrby)115 2546 Maud H 8 (Morrison) 110 2528 Wild Fellow 7 (M Lowe) 115 2654 Indianola 13 (Indl St)115 Johnnie Dyer 4 (Ryan) 115 2580 Lady Eileen 7 (S. F. S.1114 2542 Marion Lewi 8 (Lndon)110 11 2566 Vera' Choice 8 (Maltby)107 10 1600 Fern Leaf 6 (W. Bray) 110 7 2668 Blue Jav 12 (Mrs. Rice) 115 , 8 2552 Missouri Boy 4 (Wilson)-117 12 8i 51 31 2" 81 8'1 1" Shoekley 86.25.1 2 13 6" t 1 21 9 8'1 8 4 71 71 ti t 2' W. Menders 14.00-1 81 L. Mill 1 H 11 91 M'Cullough R. Dority 8. Carter M'Brid L. Treat D. Hum 11 101 10 9 101 9lii 10'1 J. Allen 61 1 6 11 Barham 12 12 12 12 J. Carroll .90-1 6.15-1 6.25-1 29.40-1 13.00-1 11.50-1 44.95-1 87.00-1 'At post 4 minutes. Off at 8:14. Tim, .24 2-5. .49, 1:02, 1:09 2-8. 22 mutual paid Giles 174.60 win, 820.50 place. 84.40 show; John 89.70 place, 84 show; Maud 88.80 show. Start good. Won. all three driving. Winner, eh. g. 8, by Proepero-Queen Florentine. Trainer and owner, T. Broshear. Overweights, Eileen 4, Boy 2. . - - ....... 9573 THIRD RACE Six furlong. Purs 8500. Net value to winner, 8tOO aecond, 7Q; third, 830. Three-year-olda and up. Claiming. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. Ill Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St' 2560 I. W. Harper 7 (F Ir'inHlt 2 2553 Tom Ellison S (C. Hall) 116 6 2532 Bolala 11 (E. McElroy) 116 1 2562 Double Eye S (Sheldon)116 4 2559 Our Leader 18 (Walters) 116 8 2547 Tom Craven 8 (C. Irwin) 108 7 2566 Flaxy Ma 8 (J. A. Hall)98 8 2541 Fashion Girt 8 (Jei. B)lll 6 2'i 24 l'l l'l Singleton 5.80-l 6 41 4H 21 W. Varley 6.75-1 8i 81 8i 8 M. Hodge 28.75-1 6i 6 Si 4'1 E. Barham 6.60-1 1H 1 2 5 W. Mandert 17.10-1 8 8 71 6 D. Hum 2.60-1 4" 5116 7:1 Seheffell 2.95-1 7 7 8 8 F. Horn ": 28.10-1 At post 8 minutes. Off at 8:43. Time. :24 2-5. :48 8-5. 1:42 2-S. 82 mutual. paid Harper 812.60 win, 85.60 place, $4.60 show; Tom Ellison 85.90 place, 84.80 show; Bolala 112.50 show. Start good. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, br. g. 7, by J. F. Crowley-Fenelson. Owner, trainer, F. Irwin. . I. W. Harper raced Our Leader into early defeat, then assumed command and won in a gallop. Tom Ellison made a fast finish and was easily second best. Bolala was prominent from the start and although tiring badly managed to hang on long enough to be third. Double Eye was going stoutly at th end. Our Leader quit. Flaxy Ma waa away poorly and wa used up racing to forward contention. - ' : Bob Giles began slowly then worked hi way up on the outside and, : gam to th end,- he nipped Sir John in the last stride. Sir John looked all over a winner, but hung right at the end,' which cost him the race. Maud M was poorly ridden. Wild Fellow showed good speed and finished close up. In dianola closed a gap. Lady Eileen showed a flash of speed from a fast beginning, 0 C 7 A FOURTH RACE Six furlong. Purea 8)600. Nat value ta winner, A J' $400; econd, 870; third, $30. Three-yaar-olds and up. Claiming. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. 11 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St's (2543)Mayvil)o 4 (J Nichols) 104 5 (2687)Leniev 6 (B. McLain) 109 , 4 2567 Herder 7 '(C. B. IrwinUlt ' 2 (2554)San Pablo 4 (M. Jones) 109 6 2546 Kimberly 8 (Stillman) 109 7 (2548)Miss Meelick 4 (M'G'r)109 8 Fickle Fancy 7 (Sheldon) 109 1 2645 Day of Wrath S (M P'n)lH 8 At post 4 minute. Off at 4:14. Time, :23, :48, 1:14. 82 mutuels paid Maysville $18.40 win, $5.20 place, $4.20 show; Lenieve $10.10 place, $4.50 show; Herder $4.10 show. Start poor. Won easily, second and third driving.. Winner, b. f. 4, by Cavalcadour-Hill Top. Winner entered for $600. Trainer, J. Haggerty,- Scratches, Chilly Day. . , . -v. Maysville waited on the leaders until ready, then sprinted to the front with rapid strides and won with speed In reserve. Lenieve ran right back to his last race and showed a good effort. Herder outstayed San Pablo. Latter was away poorly and waa far out of It during the early running. Kimberly . also made up ground from a bad beginning. Day of Wrath was all but left. ;' 2575FIFTH KACE Six furlong. Purs $500. Nat value to wlnnr, $500; second, $70; third. $30. Three-yearold and up. Claiming. . Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. j j 1 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St'a 81 11 11 14 J. Allen 8.20-1 5 31 21 21 J. CarroU 7.00-1 21 41 4" 3" D. Hum 4.40-1 6 5 5 41 Seheffell 1.60-1 7 7 64 5 Espenshada 87.80-1 1 21 31 64 L. Mill 8.05-1 4" 6 7 7 E. Barham 6.55-1 8 8 8 8 Rabideau 84.55-1 2561 Mooresque 8 (K'belka'p)98 1 2569 Don Jos 8 (C. Groves) 116 2 2542 Acclamation 6 (Xindle) 116. 4 2550 Jim Parmar (S. Griffin) 116 3 Gomul IS (S. F. SU)116 7 2531 Tom Roach 4 (Gaines) 116 6 2589 Humming Bfrd 12 (Spi'r)lll 8 2566 Mrs. Hawk 8 (Sayler) 103 5 2550 Jim Griffin 10 (M. Kelly) 116 9 24 2 2 14 Seheffell .80-1 is js js 24 Scoville 2.00-1 84 84 84 84 Shoekley 24.30-1 6 5i 4 4 J. Allen 29.25-1 61 64 ' 54 J. M'Brid 28.45-1 4" 4 51 6 Singleton 11.28-1 9 9 9 7 W. Varley 78.40-1 gs g g gs j. Carroll 70.65-1 7 ,7 7 9 R. Dority .: 65.70-1 At Post 2 minutes. Off at 4.48. Time. .23-, :48H 1:15. $2 mutuels paid Mooresque, $8.60 win, $2.40 place, $2.60 show; Don Jose, $2.40 place, $2.80 show; Aeclamation $4 show. Start Rood. Won easily, second driving, third same. Winner, b. f.. "by Transval-Alhambra. Winner entered for $400. Trainer, T. Griffin. Mooresqua allowed Don Jos to show the way until well In the stretch, ' where he picked him up at will and ultimately won in a canter. Don Jose showed high speed in paeemakmg, but wa no match for th winner when challenged. Acclamation steadily held hi position. The others were never ssrious contenders. 9 7 A SIXTH RACE On mile. Puna $500. Net valus ta winner. $400; i'J'yJ aecond. $70; third, $30. Four-rear-ol da and up. Claiming. -Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. 11 1 Stn. Fin. Jockey Ods. St'a 2568 Mareella Boy 4 (K'mp)llt 2 51 41 8' 24 11 J. Gruber 2656 W. G. M'Clintock 4 (St)lll 1 14 14 H ll 2 L. Mills zaia waiter uant 7 10 Jrwraiu a t 6" 4l 4" tzosoHonn snore 4 (I Erb'ie7 4 2 2561 Last Chance 9 (Willis's) 111 5 7 6 6 5 2661 Louise Paul 12 (DerbyUOe 7 81 1 8 6 2564 Ben Greenleaf 14 (M'll)lll 6 4 8 7 7 1.55-1 1.55-1 10.25-1 4.40-1 $6.60-1 D. Hum J. Allen 6 Hodeea 4 J. M'Brid 78.25-1 L. Treat 51.55-1 22.00 At post 1 minute: off at 1:16: time :25. :49U. 1-.16U. 1:42 14. mutuels paid Mareella Boy $5.10 win, $2.78 place, $2.60 show; McClintoek $2.70 place, $2.70 ahow; Walter Dant $2.90 show. Start good. Won eleverlv. aecond and third driving. Winner b. g. 4 Light Brigade-Waldena. Winner entered for $400. Trainer T. Griffin. Overweights, Chance 4. . Mareella Boy waa saved under stout restraint until rounding th last turn where he waa let down and rushing up to the loader he saved much ground and easily wore W. G. McClintoek down at th and. Th latter showed th most early speed and hung on well when put to a drive. - - Walter Dant made np. ground. North Shore tired after racing- do np for three-quarter. The others are a bad lot. ., - Schilling's Selections 1 Eddl Fuller, Mayo B, San Stefano. 2 Blue Van, Innovation, Honolulu. k 3 Phron Ward, . Bula Maid, Patsy O'Neil. 4 Manicure, Harry Rudder, -, Mis Meelick. ' " . 8 Clear Lake, - Thirty Seven, Be Welch. a Judge Budrow. Winchester, Little Floravee. IrrCapt. Clover. Xagreeo, Wla Jadg. . Split Second's Selections 1 7canV San Stefano. Eddi Fuller. ? Maud M. Innovation, Honolulu. " Phrone Ward, Old Coin, Bula Maid. . Manicure, Miss . Meelick. Irwin en try. ' 8 Thirty Sevan. ' John Bpohn, Clear Lake. .... - J(Wlnehetr, Judge Budrow, Don HJJtTso. Capb, ' Clover. Christie Cardinals Make League Record Against Phillies St. Louia Flayei Make Ten Straight Hits and Seven Runa Off Meadows, in Sixth Inning. Philadelphia, June 12. St. Louia pounded three Philadelphia pitchere, Meadows, Winters and Ring,v for 23 hits and won in third straight vic tory of the series today, 14 to 8. In the sixth inning the Cardinals made 10 straight hits and seven runs off Meadows and Winters, creating what waa sjid to be a new major league record. Lavan led the St. Louis attack with five hits out of as many times at bat. Score: sr. Loria AB risck. if SVbulti. if I Smith, rf Homtb. lb tlcHaury. If rwalM. lb Slock. B AtnmlUl. SkMOaU rieoons, Lsn. ss Pertlps. p B. Wslket. p Toeowei rta. ' I pbiu IB H O A SIS . 1 It til-.rkluo. PBOiDILPSIt. . u s.o a. sail V'L njii I a a ii 8 8 8 8 8 8 14 4 8,8 4 lilt ill ?J? ; ! a a a i Bui (xx, p Touk) - ' SI 8 88 18 a 4 S tWiUlee,of I I t Mslasf.rf 4 1 1 O U.. H aif liPleteasr,t . 8 1 I llHwIUu, 8 8 4 I reurs. aaa 'i.ii.. ib HMdOWS. p WlnlMa. a l'"WAuum lit aaa oiinf. p a a a 1 118 4!""Ut' I Mi l l a 8 114 ToUl 46 U V t) ' Ran for Alnsmlth In lghth. Batted for Walker In sixth. , . -Patisd for Ring In ninth. Batted for Winter In seventh. Toporcer out for passing runner. Seor by Innlngsi ..... ,.. 8t. Louis 601 007 40614 Philadelphia , 60S 114 101 I Summary Runs:-Flack (I), J. Smith (l, Hornaby, McHenry, Faurnler, Block, Alnsmlth, Lavan (I), Barfoot, Repp, Wll. llama (1), C. Walker. Lea, Fletcher, Les lie. Wrlghtston. Error: McHenry. Aln smlth. Two-baa hits: Hornshy, J. Smith, McHenry, Lavan, Leslie. Three-bass hltsi J. Smith. Home runs: C. Walksr, Horns by. Stolen bases: Hornsby (3),- J. Smith, Leslie, Sacrifice hit: Leslie, Left on base: St. Louis. 9; Philadelphia, I. Bas on balls: Off Mesdows, 1; off Ring, ll off Winters, 1; off Pertlca, I; off Walker, I. Struck out: By Meadows, I; by Ring, l; by Pertlca, 1: by Walker, 5; by Barfoot, 1. Hits: Off Pertlca, I In I 1-1 Innings: off R. Walker, I In 1 1-1 Innings: off Barfoot, 8 In 4 Innings; off Meadows, 13 In 5 1-3 Innings: oft Winters, 7 In 1 1-8 Innings; oft Ring. I In 1 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: McHenry. By Meadow, win. nlng pitcher: R. Walker. Losing pitcher: Meadow. Umpires: Hart . and O'Dsy. Tlm: 1:60. . Braves Defeat Pirates in One-Sided Contest Boston, Jun 11. Miller won hi fifth straight gam today. Boston defeating Pittsburgh. 11 to 1. Pittsburgh was held to elx hits, while th visitor' error and th high wind gave Boston several easy run. Hoik was absent from the Braves' lineup because of an attack of measles. Score: PITTSBURGH. Vlsranrtll., ss t 0 S 1 Carey, cf 8 0 6 0 4 110 till 4 10 1 8 0 8 0 4 0 4 1 110 0 10 8 0 0 6 0 0 BOSTON. AB.R.O.A. Nixon, ef 1110 Barbsrs. lb 3 0 11 1 Chrlstenb'y. If 8 18 0 Nicholson, rf Boseksl. 3b . ooway, e rora. id Kopf. ss Miller, p Tot.ll 8 110 1110 till 4 0 .8 4 4 0 3 6 4 1 0 S so "sir II Bllbes, If Tleraey, lb Treynor, Sb Mueller, rt Grimm, lb Oooeh. e Jonnsrd, Morrison! Tellowbone, p X 1 0 ll HolllniWUX p. 0 0 0 Ol Moksn 10 0 0 Bohwer -10 0 0 Tn,ta 1 AAA Batted lor Morrison in mira. . Batted for Tellowhors In eighth. Score by Innings: ' Pittsburgh. 606 110 600 1 Boston 420 410 OOx 11 Summary Runs: Btgbee, Gooch, Nixon (4), Barbare, Christenbury, Nicholson (2). Boeckel, Dowdy, Miller. Two-baae hits: Gooch, Oowdy. Three-bale hits: Tlerney, Nicholson. Sacrifice hits: Boeckel, Nixon, Nicholson, Barbar (2). Left on basest Pittsburgh, 6; -Boston, 8. . Base on balls: Off Morrison, 1; off Tellowhorse, 1; off Miller, 2. Struck out: By Tellowhorse, !; by Holllngsworth, 1; by Miller, 1, Hits: Off Morris, 4 in 2 Innings; off Tel lowhors, 4 In 6 Innings; off Holllngs worth, none In 1 Inning. Losing pitcher: Morrison. Umpires: Moran and Quigley. Time: 1:42. - Lincoln Downs Beatrice " . in Endurance Contest Lincoln,' Juno 12. Lincoln won an en durance contest here today In the first gam of th series with Beatrice, 7 to 6. Wood got two home runs and Bowman one, th first circuit clouts hit her In league game this season. Bailey re lieved Norrls, who hurt his arm In th sixth Inning. Score: 5 : BEATRICE. AB.H.O.A Piter, Sb , 6 14 4 Qulrnvts . 8 8 8 6 ratter, 3D 5 0 0 Bowman, or 4 DtU, rf 1 Gibblnss. rf 1 Klichner. lb 6 1 10 0 Mccrory. If 4 0 3 0 Unfer, o 4 0 2 1 Dull, p 8 0 1 1 McKs 10 0 0 1 I'O 10 0 0 00 Orr, ss ' Csrrii, If Wood, cf McCoy, lb Gibson, rf CirrJb Zinker, 3b Conker, a Norrli, p Bslley, p Totals LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A. a i x l 4 0 4 0 4 8 4 0 3 16 1 8 110 4 8 16 4 13 0 4 0 7 1 3 10 2 16 0 1 83 12 17 11 Totals 38 8 14 14 Batter tor utaaings in ninth. Score by Innings: Beatrice' ........301 026 0006 Lincoln 102 310 OOx 7 Summary Runs: Qulnn (2), Parker, Bowman (2), -Dill, Orr, Wood (3), Carr, Zinker, Conkey. Errors: Klrchner, Mc Crory, Orr (3), Conkey, Bailey. Home runs: Bowman, Wood (2). Two-bas hit: Qulnn. Stolen bases: Qulnn, Klrch ner, McCoy. Bases on balls: Off Dull, 8; oft Norrls, 4; off Bailey, 1. Struck out: By Dull, 2; by Norrls, 4: by Bailey, 2. Hit and runs: Off Norrls, 7 and 6 In 6 1-3 Innings; off Bailey, 1 and 0 In 2 2-1 Inning. Wild pitch: Norrls. , Winning pitcher: - Norrls Earned runs: Beatrice, l:LlnooIn, 4. Double plays: Qulnn to Klrchner, Pizer to Qulnn to Klrchner, Piser (unassistedV. Left on bases: Be atrice, 9; Lincoln, 4. Umpire: Gondlng. Time: 2:00. , , CUNARD . ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Excellent accommodation I etui available at low rates for Jon and July N. T. to Cherbourg and Southampton BEBENGABIA ...Jane 20 July H Aug. $ MAURITANIA ...Jane 27 July 18 Aug. IS AQUTTANIA . . . ..July 4 Aug. 1 Aug. 21 N. T. to Plymouth, Cherbourg 4 Hamburg 8AXONIA July 1 Aug. 8 Sept, 5 CABONIA . July 28 Aug. 81 Oct, a N. T. to Cobh. (Queenstown) & Liverpool SCVTHIA (new).. 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Morning Tittooa. In the spring Reddy Woodpecker liked to drum. He never felt that a pleasant day waa 'rightly begun un- a. Beua aai4 teddg Vrodptkan'thak. bit of tin Motttja to int. t lets he played a tattoo early in the morning. So upon his arrival' in Pleasant Valley he began promptly to look about for s good drumming place. It wasn't long before he discovered a strip of tin nailed upon the roof of Farmer Green'a barn. "Ah," cried Reddy the moment he spied this treasure. "Just what I needt" And settling himself down upon it he hammered out s long, roll ing tattoo with his strong bill. It mattered not to him that Farm er Green's family waa aound asleep. He didn't rare whether he disturbed anybody. He liked to hear his own drumming; and he intended to drum. "This is the finest drumming place I've ever had I" Reddy Wood pecker cried aloud. I dont care if the neighbors are disagreeable to me. I'm glad I came here to spend the summer." 1 So he made good use of that bit of tin with which Farmer Gren had mended the roof of the barn. Each morning (if it wasn't raining) be i'f w to the barn to beat his tattoo. And he begin to apeak of "my tin," and "my roof and even of mv barn I" Then, one morning, Reddy was a bit lazy. He waa late about his morning drumming: And before he had left the orchard where he had decided to live he heard a sound that gave him a great atart. From the direction of tha barn rame a great rolling beat which filled him with dismay. -Who'a that drumming V h e claimed. "It can't ba myself, because I'm here in the orchard." Then all at once ha became terribly angry. "It'a aomebody else!" he muttered. ''Somebody has stolen my drumming placemy piece of tin my roof my barnr He flung himself off the old, dead apple tree where he bad been look ing for grubs for his breakfast, and flew straight toward the rolling sound which still beat upon the air. It was just aa be had feared. A stranger sat upon the strip of tin pounding away with his bill as if it were his duty to waken everybody in Pleasant valley. He wasn't as handsomely dressed as Reddy Woodpecker, He wore a brown and gray and black suit, with a patch of white low down upon his back and a splash of red on the back of hia head. From each side of hit bill reached a black moustache. This moustache gave the strange drummer a briuand- ! -1 - t - L I. o.Jj.. XI- J isn air wmcn msur ncuuy uuu pecker think twice before he spoke to him. But Redv was ao angry that he just had to say something. "Hop away from there I" he cried. The atranger stopped drumming; and looked up with a smile. He said onlv one word. It was "Why?" "Because." said Reddy Wood pecker, "that bit of tin belongs to me." it. asked the other. "I it belonged to Farmer "Does thought Green." Reddy Woodpecker noticed that the stranger was bigger than he was. And that fact, as well aa the fierce moustache, made him hesitate again. He wanted t- rail the stranger ntrne. liut he didu'l fl'ii'e dare. Then i he strangf ipoke again, lit poke very alterably, too, "What use do you make of this tin?" he inquired. "I drum on it." Reddy replied. "Oh I" said the gentlrman with th mousitrhe. "Why didn't ynd say a bfinref And he bowed and scraped in a most polite fashion. "I re signl" he cried. In another mo ment he wa gone, Reddy Woodpecker hastened to teal his morning ' tattoo upon the tin. And while he wt drumming he noticed Rain Swallow watching him. "Who was that chap that just, leftr he asked. "Don't you know him?' Mr. Barn Swallow eaclaimed. "lhai'i Mr. Flicker." "Huh!" Reddy Woodpecker gruntrd. "I dont think much of hia ' drumming.' .... "You ought to, remaiktd Mr. Barn Swallow. . "Why?" Reddy inquired. , "Because he' a disttnt cousin ef yours," Mr. Darn Swallow en-, plained. "He belongs to the Wood pecker family." 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