I 9 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 1922. Wes Homer Defeats Buffaloes by 8 to 7 Score in Griffin's Eighth Wichita Cops First Contest of Series Wilder Clouts Out Ninth Home Run of Season Manuih Gets Three Hits Out of Fi?e Timet Up. Wlehlt. Xaa.. Jun 11-Wn Orlffltb' nm run In tb tlihlh broke tl tear ( T 1 bar today an alio Wlcb It tar tab the fmt of a ssrlee with Omaha, I t T. Wtieer bad prsvleuslr hit hemsr In th first ef tb Mm In Ing with man ea bo which h due p tb (am. . Beer I OMAHA. . ab. . a. ro. A. ' GlaUse. lb I t Sne r. lb 1 I 4 Craetaaaa. Ik 1 t Man, ef I 4 Mareaaa, If I a 1 Orlffta. If I OTaanar, rf ......A t t Wlleaa, as 4 till WIMer. S I T I d Tlprta. 1.1 J 10 Ceffladaffar, ltd 1 S d Total d 1 SiaJth, af ...... Serger, as I Waabbara. lb .....t Seat, if ..4 BUkaaWr. It ...'....I Hal. a S McDonald, lb ..... Ortffln. tb MaaaaaTf n .. ....It 1 II H WICHITA. AB. . H. FO. A. B I I S I d Id S . d 1 d Total .. .St lit 81 9 1 Bear by Inalagti Osnak ..;.. S t d d d 7 WMbJU . t d 1 d 1 1 a . giuamary liara ranai Wichita, It Omaha, . arrlfle hltet Olalaaoa. Suede aor, Borgar, Maaaar. Two-baaa Mtat Me ush, Oraatkam. Tippler Brge, Wash burn, Halay. Ortfffai, MuaMr. Homo ranai WUdar. Griffin. Stolan beaet Smith,. Hits awl raaai Off Tipple, and 1 In I tnnlng aft Coffladaffor. aad hi in nines. Poabl atari Berger-Waehburn to Mc Dowell. I track aat: By Maaser, di by Tlp- le. di by Coffkadaffar, 1. Loft cm basest richltav ldt Omaha 7. Hit by pitched ball I By Oaffladaffor (Waahbara.) I'm alraat Anderson aad Donakoa. Ttmss Two .4 Islanders Shut-Out Hastings, 6 to 0 Grand Island. Nsb.t Jun 11. Three hits bunchsd with a . bass on balls, and an . error clnehid tha tarn far Grand Island - In tha seventh, dchuppe held Halting to ' one hit till tha eighth and had brilliant support. (." ; v :,'...-.... score: Gsuthsn, Denton. 2b Crsna. 3b Serb, tt JCnIP. lb .. Wllleti, e Tenia. If " , Jehnson, af Back, p , Aman. luimoi. AB.X.O.A 1 11 ' OBAKD ISLAND. - An. M.U.A. BobM, rf 3 18 0 Haraood. !t J 0 1 1 Wemiufr, ef .40 I 0 (Maker, e "4 0 8 1 11 Ml. M 1 i 1 HPslmstlera. If 4 10 0 OIKranda, tb J 0 1 1 Olreotrl. lb 118 4 Oltkhuppe, p - 8 0 2 1 TWS.1S , . ss o s? , SI 4 J4 111 - ; ' v , . TMsh) Seer by Innings: . . f Haatlnfa ;;...4o8 009 0000 : Orand Island .....000 100 40 4 nummary Buns: Raben, Harwood. Mats, falmatlere. Kranda, Tsderie. Errors: Crann. Wlllats, Tederle: . Bases on balls ' Off Beck. 4; off Amen, I; off Schuppe, S. Stolen bae?a: Oauchan, Falmatlere. Double play: Oauchan to Knapp, Runs: Off Beck, 4. Hits: Off Beck; 5: off Amn. no hits, no Tuns,' Struck out: By Beck, t; by Schuppe. i. Left on bases: Hastings. 7: Ordnd Is land, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Beck. 1. Earned runs: Orand Ialand, 1. Umpire: Snyder. - - - .! ..... . . ; Iincoln Wins Two Close , . "v v Games From Beatrice Lincoln, Neb., June 13. two nlnth-in-nln ralllea won both gamea of a double header for Lincoln from the Beatrice Blues, ( to S and 4 to 6. Conkey broke up the first came with a home run and Parker's boot of a huh Infield fly coat the visitors the second. -. Score, first game: i BEATRICE. LINCOLX. Flaw, tb Quinn. aa Parker, tb Bowman, cf Smarda, rf KiR-hner. lb Straetar. If rnaer, e MeKae. 0 " ' Totals AB.H. O.A.I AB.H.O.A. 4 1 2 4 13 1 1 2 0 0 11 0 110 4 1 S 3 Orr. 4 11 SlCarrln, If ... 5 0 0 01 Wood, cf 4 16 OIMoCok lh 4 11 OlOibaon. rf 4 0 7 nlCarr. lb 1 fl OlMnker. rf 4 0 7 ffloonkev, o t i 0 4lVTillltMI, e M 1A M SI Tntal. SI 7 2d 13 Bowman called out for running off base line. ,i , 1 Score by Innings : Beatrice ................. .000 000 2013 Lincoln ...001 001 0125 Summary Runs: Streeter, McKee (t), Corrlg, Wood, Zunker, Conkey (2). Errors: Plser, Smrda, Zunker. Home nun: Con key. Bases on balls: Oft McKels. 1; off "Williams. J. Struck out: By McKee. 7; by Williams, 4. Earned runs: Beatrice, 1; Lincoln, S. Left on bases: Beatrice, 8; Lincoln, 4. Umpire: Oondin. Time: 2:15. . Score, second game: ' v " ' -: BEATRICE. I LINCOLN.' " AB.H. OA. AB.R.O.A. Plt. tb -814 4 1 Orr, u -5131 tjulnn. 4 13 2irarrl.lf 3 0 8 0 iParker. 8b .413 OlWmd. cf 4 14 0 Bnman, cf 4 1 0 OlMH'oy, lh 10 5 0 Smarda. rf 4 0 HOllwon. rf 5 4 0 1 Klrrhnar. lb 4 17 llCarr. tb' 3 2 1 Rtneter. lb 4 11 11 Sinker. Sb 4 1 3 1 T nir. e 4 0 7 SI Umwy. e 8 1 0 nidmnaa. p 1 0 0 1 1 Millar, o 4 0 0 0 HarkMt, ti 10 0 nlconkey. o : 10 0 0 pittmdort.pl 0 0 WH - 1 0 0 8j Totals S31137 7 im.Ii .it it 14 ill rV. -x:':'- . . ' ." .. ' Batted for Hackett In 7th..,.- ' Score by innings: i ... . , Beatrice ... .........001 001 100 5 Lincoln 203 000 4018 Summary Runs: Plaer, Quinn (2), Bow man, Klrchner. Orr. Wood (3). McCoy, Gibson. Errors: Quinn, Parker (t)., Three beae hit: Psrker. Two-base hits: Strreter, Gibson (2). Earned runs: Beatrice. 6; Lin coln. 1. Struck out: By Oiddlngs. 3 in 1 Innings; by Hackett, 3 in 3 innings: by Blttendorf. 1 In 3 Innings: by Miller, 4. Bases on balls: Off Oiddlngs. 4: off Hackett, t; oft Blttendorf..!; off Miller, 1. Hits and runs: Off Giddings. 7 and 5: off Hackett, 1 and none; oft Blttendorf, I and 1- Left on bases: Beatrice, (; Lin coln, 10. Wild pitch: Oiddinas. Passed ball: Unger. Umpire: Ponding. Time: 1:00. Tulsa Wins Ninth ?" -; ' ' Straight Victory Tulsa'. Okl.. Jane It. The Oilers easily defeated Deo Moines today, to 4. making It nine Straight victories. Men waa hit hard In spots. All six of Des Molnea runs were unearned, an error by McGinnls pav ing tha way for five of them In the eightb. Manager Breen was playing center field and had a finger hurt tn catching Bau man'a liner la tha seventh and had to re tire. - -. ... -. Score: ' " " " DCS MOINXS. t , TULSA. V VnOll AB.H.O.A. 5 10 fIReimett. If 5 3 3 0 1 0 1 4TltonIsnB,3b -4 -1 1 t 111 OiDatia. rf 4114 . 4 Mstnart. lb 3 1 13 4 5 1 11 dilMnta. ef 3 , 1 4 14 e'Baomen. lb ' 4 1 1 4 4 1 tlMc01anla.as 3 114 a l i e. rMh m e l m i 4 11 0'Baehac.p 4 JI J I .TWata, . 34 11 17 14 3-1l 14 41 Omaha Bee Racing Chart ' DAILY UltiLZli RACINQ fORM CHART (Caaapltad by Oaasg W, BhtlUa ) fraaMlaf Judga, MaMta L. Nathaaaaa. SurUr, A. MaKalaat, OMAHA. NEI. Taaaday, Juae 1J, t Math day, atuaawf asset lag I WCATHUI CLXAA. TRACK HEAVY. 077 riRST RACK tla furiaafS. Parea SSOO. Nat vein wkeaer, ' ' aacaad. 7i third. MO. Tbre-y r-esse aa ttp. aea a. Indes Hor.e aad Owa.r " Wt. gt. t I l"r. tin. Juekey Q4. Kfs 7 il-l'l 1 I R. Parity 4.1i:i lITtlOTie ull.r 4 I BalUTTl I 1447 Ursa t (Johaatonl ill I till Martoa Lawta (Union) II I d HI H.ary (H. Shieldel II t lit Vestind I (J. A. Hall) It? 1(71 Baa gtafana I (Sheldon) III T lt4 Armlnta 4 (M'UIn) III II lit! Golden Pin 4 (J'ston)lU I ftst Bonnet O' Blue 4 (Ir In) 111 1 ltt Ruth Vsa II (L'ram) III I 1147 Florentine 4 (Mallby) 111 11 lit Lady Voltrom 4 (la. 1)111 Id l 1' l l l l R. Dority l l Joknatea I L. Treat I ! 1MI-I ll 7' !! 4 M Callaach 14 I M s l( 4 Hicbardsaa, 41 tt. 4' 4 4 4 S. Carter I It. I 1 f J. Carroll 1.41-1 14' 1 I't l M' Hodges ! VI D. Hum ft 41 id lot p. Grimes . 414.1 Id' 1 1 II R. B.evlUa 4.10.1 II II II It L, MIUs 101-1 At post I minutes. Off at 1:11. Time. dIM. ill. 1.14. II atatlsl paid ruller I10.lt win, 14.11 place. 11.14 ,kow; (Jeaa 14.11 plaee, 14.10 ahowj Lewis 114.19 show. Start good. Winner, b. g. I, by Mm broom-French Esse. Trainer, R, Spurgin. Overweight. Uraa I, Stefan I. Eddi Fuller want to th front with a rush and showing high spaa In th going won pulled up. Ueaa showed a promising affort and wa alway see. ond best. Mar'.an Ltwl steadily held her position. Th el hers war beaten off. ?C70 SECOND RACE S la furWng. Pun 1400. Net value to wtnaer, $400) ""u second, 70; third. ISO. Three-year-elds aad up. Claiming. Ind.s Ilor.e ano Owner w't. St. til Btr. 1'ln. Joetey Oda. Bt 18t Flaah of Steel I (M'key)l'lt 1 ,. &'L 4J i ! Singleton U4-I I' I ! B. porlt l II l' I 4 4i 10 7 ' Dority Shoeklav Johnston Barbara ll l'l l 4'i Bcoville l I1 l 7" Menders 4' f h CarroU 11 It 11 Hodge k t s to Varley 7' It 10' 11 M Cullough 111111.11 L, . Mill - 1.11-1 14.10-1 14.00-1 tl.fl-1 4.41-1 10.70-1 lOtS-t 44.10-1 11.70-1 till Innovation I (Splcar) lit I 1574 Acclamation I (M. KVleHU till Honolulu (P. Smyth) 111 1547 Homatd 4 (Cooper) 11 II till Tom Roach 4 (W. GelnesMU I till Blue Van 1 (Walters) 111 1 114 Derley Bell 4 (O rtner) 11 4 1171 Bolala 11 (W. M'Elroy) 111 I . J544 Sovereign td I (Jp Br.) Ill I 1571 Wild Fallow T (M. Lowe) 114 11 till WUI O' th Wi.p 4 (Wo) HI 10. At post I minutes. Off at 1:11. Tim, ttl, :lt, 1:11. II mutual paid Flash ol Steel 14.40 win, tl.ft place, 11.40 show; Innovation ll.lt plaee, ll.lt how) Acclamation 17.10 show. .Start good. Won driving, second and third th same. Winner, eh. g. I, by Ballot-Nigella. Winntr entered for 1400. Trainer, 6. W.' Judklns. Scratches, Tha Oklohomsn. OverwelghU, Honolulu t. Flash of Steel found a track to hla liking and steadily improving his posi tion he wore Innovation down In th final stride. Latter was saved In second place until after entering th stretch, where she took th lead, but could not nulte withstand th winner's rush. Acclamation closed a big gap la a fast' finish. Honolulu wa going fast at th and. Blu Van tired. -- - ' 70 THIRD RACE Few aad on-hall furlong. Pure SSOO. Nat value to winner, MOO; eocond. STOt third SdO. Four-year-olds and up. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. t i Str, Fin. JockeyOda. Si's '214? Phrone Ward I (Updike) 110 1 tilt Bula Maid 10 (Oldham) lit I ISt? Old Coin It (Braden) lit till Dengro 10 (M'Klroy) 111 Udy Preston 7 (P. Road) lit Ruaaell grain It (Syth)lll HIS Mary Lyons I (0. King) Ut Auditor I (Landram) 111 1548 Ruby Oriole 4 (Wilbur) lit 1I 1 1 1 Mandars 4 1 I t M'Oalkragh I1 41 It ! Johnston1 l'l I'i 'l 4 M. Hodge os it. uonty ! F. t l t 61 II 7 7 Darby 14 7 J. Allan 7 I F. Grimes l Schoekley Kitty M. 4 (Mrs. ONelDUO It It It It It Barbara .70-1 I.BO-l 1.85-1 41.10-1 26.50-1 17.10-1 81.10-1 65.06-1 47.78-1 17.70-1 At nn.t mlnutaa. Off at 1:4. Time. it44. :4tA. :66. It mutuels paid Phrone $8.40 win, 12.90 pUce, 12.70 show; Bula 14.80 place, 18.40 show; Coin II show. Start good. Won In a gallop, second same, third, driving. Winner, ch. IS show. 8tart good. Won in a gallop, sscorett. Scratch, Lucky Mack, Finity, Missouri Boy. Melody Man. , Phrone Ward broke feat from th extreme outald and spread-eagling her opposition sho ultimately won in a canter. Bula Maid raced in closet, but vailing pursuit of th speedy pacemaker and wa eased up through tha final 18th. Old Coin did his beat, Dengro mad a gam finish. Russell Craln showed e oa FOURTH RACE Flv aad ana-half furlong. Pun S500. Nat value to vinnar, $400, .econd, $70) third, 130. Th roe-year -olda and up. Claiming. Handicap. InH.i Horae and Owner Wt '2517 Manicure 8 1 R. Beker)105 2574 Miss Meellck 4 (M'O'or) 101 2555 Harry Rudder I (C. Ir injlll Corneutter S (C. Irwin) 100 1 Updika-Erwln entry. .... '' ' - : : At post minute. Off t 4:11. Tim. :24. :4t 2-5. 1:02, 1:092-1. 12 mutuels paid Manicure 18.40 win; no place or shew betting. Winner, b. f. 8, by Transval-Breadwtnner. Start good, won all thro driving. Trainer. J. Haggerty. . Manicure was saved behind tho leaders until rounding the last turn, where, she rushed to th front and under vigorous urging outstayed Mis Melllck. r ..... ...i.'fAMnrill anil neralafentlv and made a aame and fast .finish. Harry Ruder had no excuses. Corneutter tired after showing the most aarly spaed. FIFTH RACE Flv aad one-half furlongs. Purse 500. Met vain to winner, I4O0; ascond, 170! third, 130. Thres-yser-olds and up. St. it 1 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. Wt i 8 l'l l1 11 Scheffell .70-1 I 3 2k ek js e L. Mills 4.20-1 4 4 4 l'l II S' I J. Singleton 1.86-1 4 D. Hurn 2581" Claiming. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. "Ods" ' 2542 Rosa Atkin 4 (Walters) 110 1 .2544 Oklahoma Kid 7 (Jones) 115 I 2581 Thirty Seven 9 (aVO'gar)lll - 2555 Walterina 4 (H. Crook) 110-2 2559 Salvatoron I (P. Duffy) 111 7 2647 John Spohn. lO. B'hesra) 115 5 i2555 Clear. Laka-I (CiTjrwin) . 110 4 , 2547 Ethel Toth 0 W. xotn iiv iv 2672 Blue Jay 12 (Mrs Rice) 116 ' 2644 Bess Welch 4 (M'Laln) 110 I i i i Str. Fin. Jockey 21 t'l 2!J It Manders l1 1 l1 2l E. Barnes tl 61 l'l t L. Mills . ,; 8' l" Sk 41 W. Varley 61 4'i 4k 5 F. Green --8f l 6 "Shoekley . - d -4. 7- 7l D-Hurn- 7k 10 "81 8 R. Dority 10 9 9 9'1 S. Carter 51 .71 10 10 J. Carroll St's 3.20-1 8.90-1 11.20-1 40.45-1 679.70-1 '.- 1.86-1 -1.20-1 210.15-1 81.15-1 18.85-1 2582" 21 2j ll 1 D. Hurn 41. 4'1 41 21 R. Scoville 8 i 6 81 Gruber IH i 2i 4k Scheffell 81 31 3'1 E L. Mills 51 BJ 61 8 G. Ury 7 7 7 7 R. Dority 12.20-1 17.70-1 22.95-1 .80-1 6.40-1 22.26-1 72.20-1 At nn.t minutes. Off At 4:43. Time. :24 2-5. :49. 1:01 4-5. 1 :10 2-6.. 12.00 mutuels paid Rosa 18.60 win, 15.10 place. 84.10 show; Kid 88.20 place, 84.40 showt Thirty-Seven 15.10 show. Start good. Winner, br. f. 4. by Jack Atkin-Mount Rosa. Wlnnter entered for 1400. Trainer, H. Walters. Over weights, -Salvatoron. 8. ' ; . ' ' ' 1 Rosa Atkin raced in close attendance upon the pacemaker until entering the stretch, where she passed him at will to win, going away fast. Oklahoma Kid showed good speed in pacemaking. but was no match for the winner when : challenged. Thirty-Seven was far back In the early running, then made up , ground. Rider on Walterina finished with his feet out of the stirrups. Don Jose caught Judge Budrow tiring a -furlong put, took the lead with, a rush 'and won -unextended. Repent elosed gamely and outstayed Hop Over.; SIXTH RACE Flv and ona-half furlongs. Purse $500. Net value to winner, $400) second, $70; third, S30. Three-year-oide ano up. Claiming.- : ' - ; . , ' , ' ' - Index riorae and Owner Wt. St. 1 j Sti1. Fin. Jockey Ods. St's 2675 Don Jose 8 Groves) 115 ! 2562 Repent 4 (Scoville Sta) 110 I 2569 Hon Over 5 (C. Davis) 115 (2&59)Judg Budrow 4 (B'ker)110 : (2658) Winchester-4; (Carter) 115 I Dental 8 R.-Armstrong) 110 I 2575 Jim Griffin 10 (M. Kelly) 115 ' At post 2 minutes. Off at 5:07. Time, :244s, :49. 1:02. 1:10. 12.00 -MitQ'cl' Paid Jose 128.40 win, 17.90 place, 14.60 show; Repent 19.00 place. 14.10 show; Hop Over ttXO show. Start good. Winner, ch. g. 8, by Ballot Micalfa, Winner entered for. 1400. Trainer, C. Groves. Scratches, Margaret Elnora; Brown. Dick;' Little Florence. - . -. ', -. ' OB Ql SEVENTH RACE One mile. Purse $500. Net vlu to winntr, 1400; ' second. $70; third, 8)30. Three-year-olda and up. Claiming. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. 1 1 1 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St's '2568 Regreso 8 (C. Irwin) 116 1 21 11 1" 1 D. Hurn 5Tl6-l 2568 Christie Hotter. 8 (S tt)lll ' 8 1' t'l 2 2 2 L. Mills 1.90-1, 2583 Blfmw 4 (Sheldon) 118 4 6 6 6 6" i S. Carter , 4.80-1 2670 J. R. Roch 6 (Bray) 111 2 4k S 8 8 4 Singleton 7.86-1 2569 Wise Judge 4 T. 0'S'r)ll4 S.II'S. 4 41 H. Tullett 10.05-1 . 2561 Money Maker 10 (W'sonVlll 7 7 7 7 61 6J R.' Dority 87.45-1 2562 Kaaan .14 (IhdUnola St)118 B 3 4k 5k 7 7, F. Green1 82.10-1 . - At post 1 minute. Off at 5:87. Time. :25, :52t. 1:19, 1:46. 12.00 mutuels paid Regreso $8.30 win, 18.10 place, 82.60 show; Christie 18.20 place, 82.60 show Balfour 83.00 show. Start good. Winner, ch. g. 8, by Hastings- ; Arline. Winner entered for 8400. Trainer, C. Irwin. - r Regreso went to the front, passing the half and thereon won as if he outclassed- his field. , Christie Holters found a track to her liking and ran a much improved race. Balfour came from far back to outgam John R. Roche. Latter was hard ridden and had no excuses. . Wise Judge stopped. The others were beaten off. .. .. . '- ." ,. Wednesday's Race Entries fionnan. as Brwn. cf , Callop. cf Watner, Sb Qnbem. lb Milan. If Turaeoa. lb Tint, rf , Banner. Her. Totals SUsirehv iRBlan: TV lielnct ...U.....010 0604 Tulsa. .....0S 2-30x Summary Runs: Wagner (1). Graham. Milan. Treon. Tana. Bennen-- w. Thompson, Da via (1), Stuart. Batrana VAinnia Krrora: Gorman. WttMr, Mc- Olnala 1). Bachae. Two-base hits: Weg .. atanfiett. Tbomneon. Stuart. Davie. Banner-. Hem run: McGtnnla. Sacrifice hits: Thompson. Lamb. Stolen base: lit Omnia. Earned rune: Tulsa. 7; Dee Molnea. none. Left on bases: Deo Motaee, 7; Tnlam. . Dabl slave: Gonna a to Gra ham. Ifeainnis to Bauman to Stuart. Baa on balls: Off lUebac. 1; off Mors. I. St reek out: Bv nacbae. s: try Her, a. FIRST RACE Four furlonga. Maiden. Two-year-oias ana up. x-urse 208txJoella J - 255S Happy Moments ..... Smile Again ......... . Deceitful Pearl S65SxCarlos Enrique '. 1668 Old Blu ................... 2634 Delsnte 2534 Bill Spfvens xjonea-Tam u snamer emry. - 8), . SECOND RACE Five and one-half fur longs. Purs 1600. Claiming, xnree- year-olda and up. 1573 Flaxy Mao . . 256 Over Step 2573 Fashion Girl -. ... 2573 Lady Eileen .... 2556 Melody Man .112 .112 .....112 .....112 .....116 ...i.HS .....115 .115 ....;.....9t ...... 100 102 ..107 "107 2541 Crlspio ...107 J571 insert Rose iui 2878 Innovation ..Ill 2S73 Johnnie Dyer .......112 2572 Sir John Jr ...........113 1575 Dengro 113 2565 Panhandler .......112 , US) ' ". - THIRD RACE Five and one-half fur longs. Purse 1500. Claiming. Three- year-olds and up. . . 2564 Helen Major (...-......'99 1571 Nellie Witwer .....103 J639, Little Pointer 107 ! 2582 Hop Over ..;.. .'Ill zs74 i.nmy iay -. ....112 7372 Indlanola , , 113 275 Jim Farmer 113 2461 Tillotson , 112 2i7l Ben Greenleaf .' 113 2511 Senator Broderlck 115 2574 Herder lit 2583 Blue Jay 114 ; (11) FOURTH RACE Five and one-half fur longa. Purse M00. Claiming. Three- " year-olda and up. - - , 244 Mary D. ;..... 3578 Maud M. 102 2573 Roaa May Brown ..............107 3571 Mamie Van 107 2673 Fern Leaf .........107 2564 May Moon .107 2631 Blaseaway ....Mil 2571 Tempy Duncan 111 2552 Cave Man .....112 2302 McMurphy ..112 2627 Buckalaid ..............112 ... ' ll) ; . .- ,. FIFTH RACE Five and one-half fur longe. Purse 1500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up. Tawasentha .............. '....108 3574 Fickle Fancy ...105 2683 Judge Budrow .....M10 2647 Sunny Ways ..2,... i 110 (257DB. A. 'Jones M10 2565 Ruth Wehl ......110 2581 WAlterlna 110 2S$i John Spohn .....116. 2541 Sedan .....Ill (9) ' SIXTH RACE One and one-sixteenth mile. Purse $600. Claiming. Thrse- L ear-old. and up. - : p ,- otta G. r..S (275M0oresq.us .....- 2564 Lorena Moss ,..108 256SxBuckhOrn II ...lit 2574 W. G. McCllntock .........113 2583xRegreeo ......113 2570 Boreas ...Ill (2562)Old Rose ,.....,121 xlrwin-Updike entry. ' (8) -' ' SEVENTH RACE One mile. Purse $500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up. 3574 North Shore 104 (2580) Mildred M05 2548 Hazel W 108 257 Milton Robleo .........104 156 George James .........10 2563 Dainty Lady 107 2583 Balfour ......113 2583 N. K. Baal 115 C56I)BI11 Head ..115 , () t , Apprentice allowance claimed. ' : Clear Oood. . - , , Y: " Make Low Scores. V. J. Foye and John Redick pave the Country dab members something; to talk about last week. Foye made the inside nine in 34 and Redick in 33. Par is 35.- , - -,' Roughtown fan knew this' and also knew that nothing could stoi Gink except a bad place in the boule vard. He was the fastest man who ever looked for four-leaf clovers on 52 Schools in . National Meet Chicago. June 13. Althouch en tries do not close until midnight to night. Si univeriitie and college from all parti of the country had entered ttamt today in the national collegiate track and field gamei here next f riday and Saturday. Disappointment wn expreiied to day when it wit learned that Woltcri of Amei college, running sensation of the year, will not compete. Wolteri, who won trie quarter and me nan mile in the western conference meet, la buiy with examinations. Hit team mate, Higgini, who it engaged in graduation festivities, will also be mining, according to the announce ment of Coach Art Smith. Rules governing future national meets will be put up to the coaches on the eve of thii year's event at Stagg field, it was said today. Dempsey Cancels Vaudeville Contract Los Angeles, June 13. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack' Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion pu gilist, has cancelled the latter's con tract for a seven weeks' vaudeville tour, according to published reports here. - . The champion and his manager will remain here for several weeks, it was said, during which time Dempsey will continue to train in a local gym nasium. No reason was given for the reported cancellation. Kenworthy Doomed v for Auction Block San Francisco, June 13. Bill Ken worthy, deposed manager of the Portland club of the Pacific coast base ball league, will be put on the market for sale August 1, when he is reinstated, according to W. H. Mc! Carthy of San Francisco, the league president. Under the terms of Com missioner Landis recent ruling Ken worthy's contract is held by Presi dent McCarthy. Johnny Mendelshon Loses Bout to Tommy O Bnen ' Milwaukee, June 13. Tommy O'Brien, Los Angeles lightweight boxer, was credited with a decision over Johnny Mendelshon, Milwaukee, when the latter in the fourth period unintentionally committed a foul by delivering a hard right hand punch too low. The bout appeared to be pretty even before the accident end ed hostilities. . , , Lewis Wins. Wappeton, N.- D., June 13. Ed (Strangler) Lewis, world's heavy weight wrestling champion, defeated Jack fcampson of Wappeton for the second time this year when he took the first two falls in their match last night with hammerlocks. . ; Manager Releases Self Tracy Hops Nebraska Tires to. Join Packers to Play Third Base irS COOL HERE And you'll find : wide and complete assortment of everything in cold ' meats, salads. , vegetables and fruits, prepared in a dean, wholesome way. .-' Remember, we're stlil serving a Com plete Noon Luncheon for 35c. , Alfred Jones, Chef and Prop. ' Hotel Castle Cafe and Cafeteria EMPRESS .Typhoon Make This Theater Cool as the Seashore EXPOSED!!' The Mystery of Mysteries, "Sawing a lady in Half" ; HOW IS IT DONE? ' Exposed in the Most Startling ': Film Ever Produced ' ALSO PHOTOPLAY FEATURE Constance Binney in Midnight Supported by a notable cast. All This Week The Orpheum Players in "The Broken Wing" Mat., Tue., Thar, and Sat. NEXT WEEK "She Walked in Her Sleep" LAST THREE DAYS MILLARD MACK and a ahow you can't ' afford to miss . STARTS SATURDAY JOE THOMAS "SAX-O-TETTE" BATHING POOL' Where Swimming Is Always Enjoyed A plunge and swim in the clear, pure water of the pool will keep you in health all the time. The Ford and Phono graphs will ' be given away tonight (Tuesday). ' , I'm A" Baseball managers can do about as they please. That's the reason why, Phil Tracy Sunday gave the amateur fans a surprise by appearing in a South Side Mercant uniform. Last week Tracy, was bossing the Nebraska Tire players around. . . Seems as though Tracy got tired seeing the team lose, so he wrote out an' unconditional' release for himself and signed up with" the South Siders. NOW TILL SAT. ETHEL ClAYTON a .J Cradfcl Ct&ammounlQichut J Mother, Love and the Other Woman. Our Cooling System Invite Comparison Now First Showing in Omaha- Charles Ra fifths. ' Chas. Ray' Latest Success STARTS SATURDAY " DOUBLE BILL "YELLOW MEN AND GOLD" Round 6 Last Round "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" 24 ALL WEEK GEORGE ARLISS in "The Ruling Passion" The story of a man who wouldn't five up bust- nes. ' . Also a New Toonerville Comedy, "The Skipper's Policy M Last 'Aimes Saturday NEXT WEEK Repeating Qoldwyn Photoplay Successes of 1921-22 SUN. lf.J - V" mow .uauawc a ism n I. XUE8. Tex Rickard May . t Referee Mat Bout Tex Rickard may be the third mm in the ring here July 4. when Charlie Hanson, Omaha wretler, ittempts to pin the burly Joe Stecher to the mat. : . Jake Itsacion, matchmaker for the American Legion, which ii itaging the match, has received a wire from Leo P. Flytin saying that the famous Gotham promoter looked favorably upon the legion's offer and that if bout he is nag in g in New York July 1 is, not postponed until July 4, that Rickard will come to Omaha to han dle the natch. . . According to Flynn, Rickard is eager to gjve the enterprising middle western city the "once over." Champ Woman Cue 1 Player in Omaha Miss Frances . Anderson, woman champion pocket billiard player of the world, Will display her ability as a wielder of the stick-at the Three C billiard parlors, Fifteenth and Har ney streets, starting Wednesday eve ning. Championship honors have been held by Miss Anderson since 1912. They were won from six other en trants, one from France, at the Quincy hotel, Boston. That made him succesful from the jump. Roughtown reformers decided to clean up the burg and asked Gink to lead them on to- victory. Qink issued 1,000,000 preferred bonds, on his knuckles and paid annual divi dends in violation of the marauis of Queensbury rules. Washington sent up an expert accountant to look over Gink's -books and Gink strolled out to lunch in a swanboat. - Team Hasn't Been Blanked In 231 Games Minneapolis June U. The Minne apolis American association club to day, entered its game with Colum bus at the latter city with its record of not having been shut out run up to 231 garnet. The Millers reached that mark in the contest .with the Senators yeiterday. ( Minneapolis recently established what was said to he a world's record when it pasted 200 garnet without having been blanked. The last American ' nioqation pitcher to let the Millers down with out a tally was Ren.Tineup, Indian slab . artist, with the Louisville Colonels, who turned the trick in August, 1920. Recently the local club has had some close calls. In the. past few weeks Dick Wade, Miller center fielder, has saved the team's record with timely bingles, on at least four occasions driving the lone run needed to prevent a shutout. 1 Yaryan Released to Kansas City Blues Chicago. June 13. Everett Yaryan, catcher of the Chicago White Sox to night was released to the Kansas City club of the American association under a 24 hour recall agreement. Yaryan came to the White Sox from the Wichita club of the Western league. , Looking for a new home? Look over the list of cozy, desirable places in the Want Ad columns of The Bee today. . Husker Uni Flayers Now State Leaguers Lincoln, June 13. Three (ormef Cornhusker baseball stars were in the lineups of the Lincoln and Beau rice State league (earns her yester day.' 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