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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 18

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PES MOIXES SUNDAY REGISTER JULY 1928. Crickets Overcome Aviators in Pitchers' Battle by 2-1 Edge WESTERN, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES PLOWS WIN TWO FROM DUBS AND 34S St. I. 2211 32 317 7ft SS SI Sft .274 1 Pep rock. K.

Y. 38 listroit 2322 293 XS1 I2 81 7 84 .2711 1 0'Roiirk. St. L. .127 2104 21SI 23 31 73 71 3 .201 Redera.

Clli 72 24 3 1 .101 aa 243 Pitt. ttKiman. Brk. Hcesa. K.

V. .340 WKSTKRX I.K.IGIK. (Includinf hum of Thuraday. Jun 21.1 lf.AM IIAIllXi. AS.

n. OR. H. Til. Kll SR.Prf .32" Sturdy.

St. 1 Wash. ..173 ftft 3 7 02 21 0 3 tirimes. Pitt. 2 91 l.maalroni.

is. a .310 Hofmann. Boa .343 .337 .3.13 .317 Harris. Wah. ..119 .314 Tula 2TS2 Slid Sim .322 K.

Rice. Wash. 27i 7 1 2 Cobb. Lilla 213 I TEAM IKLDIMI. DP.

PB. PO. A. E. Olt.

N. 1. 214 72 Bl80nnett. t.1 1ft IS tf 0 4 3 1 a .311 Wtch. 2'i'lll Sftil 4ti3 1:11.1112 at -31k "FARMER" Thi it Al Knipn, Intra' "fighting farmer," It aterlnu candidate for I'ujht heavy-vtight hnrinij laurel.

Knipp moat important bout in remit month van with Kenneth Hunt, lie ilnine ttnr, in uhirh the. farmer irat gnen a derininn by the Ma-Irrlnn paper but in uhirh many, tnrlurfina The. ffeyin-ter" representative, railed the, bnvt a dram. MOORE'S HOMER GIVES WICHITA ONLY COUNTER Peery Helpt Himself Out of Many Holes. .3.17 .38 .23 .231 .227 .229 .31 .314 .214 .203 .300 tlet-ber.

8. U-Bo 144 Ogden. Su L. 37 SWEEP SERIES 27-'l .2 12-' kll 27 ,111 0 1 li .333 .33 84 42 cniraat 3 jT.ti Detroit .....10 11 24 Tate. waah.

Waiherr. Wondall. D.t Crowder. Sr. L.

Burrs. Clva .3212 mta. 2-ia nn rt.i.i 72 I'J'ii An ss 'Ik. C. 2T7 7:1 Sly 12'7 1 1 4k Amr.

212.1 4S4 7 uii SI 4H rum- 2Sa 42k 4 i 7s lin S7 t'7 U. M. 214 317 4l 111 llt S3 li .3311 Pet. ,7.1 .74 k9 29 0 79 IS 3 20 4 fl .32.1 .324 .323 .322 .310 790 SO m.i im 7.1S 00 779 72 S49 S5 7.11 73 725 73 94U 90 17a4 1021 1 118 1SJ7 iT.ii a i 4 4) a 4 1 2 I i 1 1 a J. Edward.

Brk. a Breasler. Bik. ...317 72 Barnnart, put. 82 Holm.

St. I. ....142 40 Lenan. Phil. 02 in Hendrlck, Brk, ..202 1 LWiner.

Put ..22 so glsler. Pitt. 114 3S Bell. Bo 233 73 PiMP. 147 4 .32.1 Bustoa 1 St.

Loula ..83 Waahlnaton 811 New York 82 Philadelphia 80 Waylula. O. 77 .1. Irrant. W'.

4 Konner-ka. Mol. 1U2 dwanaon. il. 1.

21k Andr. It. 1. ..207 StamiK. 4 Karey.

C. 217 rarnuy, I 13 Kmery. C. R. IM kallly.

D. 3 0 2iiS BurHa. ft. Brown. Mol.

hwartz. C. It. 13 Uraaar. C.

R. 1-14 I'iamniar, B. ..124 Walikak. Mol. Kill.

B. 70 Stelnack. W. 202 (i.nln, ll. I.

Hit Manchester. M. 1-Vl Armstrong. 1). 124 Taylor, o.

...17 Brandla. UR-D lot Frost. 22.1 Murchlaon. B. 37 Burdea.

Mnl. .100 Marberry. Wash TV. AM Flfl.DIXi, .8 PITCHERS' RECORDS. Opener Goes Eleven Innings to 2-1 Verdict .310 113 W.

L. IP, H. K. Cleveland ..88 .313 .313 Chlc'xo 2171 2..0 311 a4 7i) 311 .323 .320 s3lj) .312 3 Stephenaon. Chi.

221 ok 2 .312 IXDIVIDIAL BATTING. II 1.110 89 70 3ft 0 1 4U 40 23 0 l.oim 32 SO IS 3 .87.1 144 180 .4 1 .878 99 81 42 vr. ru. I'd. a.

k. rn. Pnabln 4 2'IL'S S4 1-2 liamar 4 2111 S73 117 Kkla. ry. 7 2 11172 Sll 117 Amarllltj 40 1 17 1H5 Tula 1 ri k'-l 111 II.

iln. ft 1WI4 SSI 127 1 wicnna ..71 4 141 Omaha 1SH4 4 143 Urmini. t'hl 22S 71 3 1: .312 .3117 .311 .311 .311 Grant, Cleva. coveles'e. N.

Y. 4 Brown. Wash. 2 Piuaras. N.

Y. 14 crowder, St. I 7 Hoyt. X. Y.

Morris. Bo. 1ft Walberg. Phlla. Pannoik.

N. Y. 10 Hi It .310 .303 INDIVIDUAL IHTTIMi. UWtlson. t'hl.

SS 14 9 Whitney, l'hila. ,209 01 3 4 Wrisht, Pitt. ...245 7 3 13 O'Doul. N. Y.

..133 41 1 r-rlch. Ft. 1 ...308 SI a ID Hoaan, N. 131 40 3 11 Terry. N.

214 7 Purdy. Cln IRS 87 0 J. Kally. ChU ..33 10 1 3 I'ohen, N. 22(1 SS 8 Rkhboum Boa.

.220 OS 1 3 Welsh. N. VI 27 1 a 1 1 (ii av. St. L.

12 ah. ii Hn.mi.iB, PC Uoalia. Wash. Betc'rt, St. Fom, Pblla.

Hudlia. Clava. Berg. Cbi Uhrl. M.

Y. Morgan. Clava Kres, 8t. L. Laizeri.

H. Y. S. Jonea. Wash.

Dugan. N. Y. FuthenllL Det. .818 100 10 ft .79 110 87 41 .727 101 10.1 82 .714 114 113 4ft .7101 144 13ft 2 .87 3 114 39 .087 67 73 33 .007 68 44 22 .615 84 80 84 .871 loft 10l 63 .871 73 33 33 .303 .803 .303 .801 ..117 .11 3 1 .42 Kukss, C.

R. ,.1411 Bralchar. nB. Munaon. Till.

tienson. Mol. Mollne, 111., June 30 UP) Walter Wolf and Lea NeisBiie of the Mollne Plowboys pitching staff turned in victories by scores of 2 to 1 and 2 to 0, respectively, to give the home club both ends of a tight douhleheader today and a clean sweep of the series with Dubuque. The opener went eleven Inning. Len Koenecke tying the Ha.lKrj.

Tut. nil.y. Pua uma. Hirkcnstork. 34 Parker, B.

...11 Lamnn. C. h. 14(1 Wichita, June 30 tP) Omaha look the series from Wichita today by winning a pitchers' battle between Day and "Very, 2 to 1. Moore's home run In the second was Wichita' only run.

Peery got out of numerous holes until the eighth when three error, two sacrifices and hits by Wetzel and Burns produced the winning runs. mil 113 13 4 Its 4 3 ..2.11 ft 4 11.1 24 II us in in a Uarlsts. D. 24 isnerdal. St.

37 11 1 1 1 Uulnn. Phlla. Shealy. Y. Johnson.

Y. Carroll Det. drove. Braxton. ash.

Ehmks. Phila. Jonea Wash. Lyons. Chl.

Thomas, chl t'hle. Cleve. shsuta. Cleve. Ocd.n.

St. 1.. .871 61 40 It Robertson. N. Wano.

Pti. Naltzirt. I'-j. Klniaav. Tut, 1 1 42 1112 Weri.

Mar. ..13 Lireso. uin. 70 Leach. Phlla.

...223 no 2 S7 21 2 7 13 .31 .37.1 .373 .373 .371 .307 302 .311 H. nn.it. Till. I on, R. J.

lk2 a 21 Ok 5 i (I 0 4 .1 S3 3 liaivel. Om. l.ona. With. Flowara.

Brk. .14 Jahn. N.Y.-Pblla.. S2 llillu. Pitt.

24 Allen. Cln 17ft 7 a 1 24 ni 73 02 fiulllc. Tol. .207 .207 .2113 .202 .201 .27 .288 .20 .22 .282 .21 2d IIS ..12 47 71 114 bt ra. l.

Thompson. Phlla score in the second inning with his twelfth homer of the year. 4 4 4 1 (lniha A ll.H I Wl hlra All Ho A ilanuiii, St. Uurat. Y.

Koenig. N. Y. Ruth, N. Y.

Kenna, Wash. Meusel. N. Y. Pet.

Paachal. N. Y. Barnes. Wli.

Miller, t'hila. Flsgstead. Boa Myer lloa. .207 .200 .204 .203 .202 .201 .211 .24 .20 .24) .2711 .27 .278 .271 .274 .273 .273 .212 272 .272 .271 .271 n.m 77 in .538 100 117 .833 127 140 .32 129 134 124 142 .811 110 117 .811 0.1 79 lift 7t 41 .1.1 47 3.1 33 62 83 .436 73 lot .4.1.1 78 84 I. Wilson.

Knollia. Pti. Altar. Wlch. t'rpy If 4 I II a 1 HI 23 3 .301 rirsr Hlch.

Ht. Il Itu i .1 Hhrlv 3b 3 n.aa 71. Mlronar. Wich. .8.

310 II 2 fijAlling r( 3 I 2 I 1 7 2 7 Hamilton, K. 1. 14 Vuncer. W. PS Patterson.

II. I. JMl Plener. 17.1 Kernan. W'st.

12.1 f'hadw'k, AloL J1 S. lirsnt. W. Lafleor. 171 Bauer.

Mar. 211 A. Ilnbln'n. Rl 107 Carllrk. D.

E. Smith. fT. R. II Waiah.

Mar. Hk inner. Mnl. .111.1 nilaa. With.

III A OA. U7lln AB.H.O A. 4 II ft fit fiord A ll 2 2 a. Kelly. Cln.

Brown. Bos. Traynor, ptrt. .101 4l .147 42 .227 4 .2211 S2 .17 1 11(1 22 It .24 12 12 42 15 1 fl loft 1 1'llllsa rf .3.1 Inll.y. II.

n. Marberry. wasn. HommeL Phlla. 3 cuffman.

St, 3 Harris. Ros. 3 Wssh. 1 Sorretl, liet. 2 Hudltn Cleve.

lllankena'p. Cht. 8 Zchnry. Wash, ft Orwnll, Phil. 4 48 64 43 3 33 12 35 67 3 48 39 43 48 37 8T 83 8(1 (I A'i'iii 2b 4 3 a II YTNelly 2h 4 0 1 31 4 Jlenry 3 I Veiz.

If 4 I'lirti rf 4 Kalth c. 3 II Il.nry. Oma. Partrldaa, Brk. tiro a ll I.

ll Mktn'r ft 2 .1 ll a I 13 I .1.1.1 .1.1 4 3 tin. i.i. J. c.wril. Cleva.

3.1.1 .3.13 .3.13 .3.13 ilonxale. cbi. Tyon. Brk. 82 .109 ftft Walc'k 2b Ii 2 ft ft 4 I 3 SalMsayar.

O. C. 420 113 3 1 1 I 2 5 .1 .1 I .4.1.1 77 89 ic amor ft IllSiiittli 4 II Mai. 4 8, P.erv 2 1 tt 3 1 8 4 13 3 IS 1 Kuen rf 4 1 1 0 flararova. Pua.

Fonseca. Clave. K. William. B01 tjehrlnvar, DeU Hniith 4 Day 4 Burn 1 1 walker.

2H.1 -lackaon. N. Y. ..222 (I i ll, li il 2 o'lt'ly 4 II II "ii. lb (I II 12 If 4 1 1 Mr dla 3b 4 1 2 li'psav 4 0 2 llarn 4 1 1 1 II 10 It 4 Watnal, Clrna.

ll.llnna. II. M. .3.11 10 27 4S 14 Ik 41 114 .13 7 12.1 31 72 KM a 17 4.1 74 lufl 31 2 S7 24 40 f.7 IS 2 37 48 IIS 41 4 2k 4k 87 f3 1(1 30 Ml 74 IS 40 113 81 03 lift 22 2.1 37 S3 1114 87 02 a 14 4 SO 29 3 Rl 2 bj 7 21 33 83 31 07 BO 4 11 in 2ft 80 OS 3 43 kS 10 47 84 ft 10 14 84 83 SS 20 41 87 2 7 33 ft 72 34 83 71 32 82 74 11 4 4 13 27 SO 31) ,13 111 22 4 83 30 3.1 4.1 20 40 SS 31 82 71 23 47 til 4 10 3D 84 Oft 43 80 04 2 3 3 .14 r.O 70 ,1.1 113 H.I 23 40 4 24 8S SO 20 SS .12 31 .11 HH 30 44 89 14 23 3 44 80 77 3 II 111 7 17 24 ft 7 10 3 2 80 S4 2 4 3 10 11 22 13 1 3 3 10 21 .1 9 IS IS 17 23 8 10 13 2 7 12 32 30 .14 25 30 1 ft 0 0 14 14 30 30 4 3 3 10 13 IS 1 4 .1 0 3 3 3 4 0 .2 7 7 11 10 23 4 7 4 ft 5 3 7 10 0 1 1 3 4 1 9 .1 3 1 1 1 3 3 Oil 3 4 4 2 11 a .1 4 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 84 a 81 87 .444 87 .444 77 .414 38 .444 7.1 MacFav'en Boa. 4 lladlev.

Wash. 4 1 1 (I in 13 Alt li 7S Ml 1 hatl If 4 2 11 H.n.nn lb I I 1 Manc'ar 0 4 0 4 1 Wolf a 4 2 0 3 (I'b'ne. IJ-CR 147 ,.143 2'-'3 ..13 Uailoway. lit. Summ 1, Cleva.

II 3 I 1 a 13 .3.111 33 7 27 IS I. Mmlth. Boa 74 Rrandt, Bos 37 Hafey. lit. I.

Burrus. Bna. ...123 Mann. N. no Total 30 II 17 II Tp ml.

l4ntled for Peery In ninth 7 .441 (18 Oma. Mat. D-n. floppy. O.

Conn.lly. Ama. im a uurocher. I. Lind.

3 0 .270 .270 .207 .207 .207 .200 417 09 7 Tnlal 3S SM3 Totals 40 10 31 IS .400 121 1)7 I.in.l. Cleve. nenael. 140 Blues. .1411 Willie.

Itill Stock. 1 Tomer, Mar. so lilxon. W. Douah'lv.

Mar. 31 A. Miller. lt.1 113 40 4 ..121 llik 12 14 .21.1 "3 4 1 41 23 .207 .400 40 Hodapp. Clava.

Ha.Hh.rn1a. Chi. SS R. Rn. 3D 'Two nut whan winning run acored.

Hi til. bv innloffa: .211.1 89 103 7 1 4 1 1 1 0 1 13 ft a in 1 2 Cleve. H. Rica. Det.

Maaulra. Chi. 2,1 77 ns 34 rniiiiHiu i nofiofiaafio 1 .112 SS .1.17 ft3 111(1 20: Uulma i II 0 ll II ll II 12 (Ir.inei, Till Ama. Dond.ro, Tul. C.

Park.r. "chlnakl. II. Kckhnrdl, Ama. Mt.mn.

Tul. Comba, N. Y. Butter. ChU .....1.18 41 Crlt.

Cln. ...,,,,2117 78 lichults, O. ..27 nummary Krrnr. wlck; bom run. Russell.

Faber. Chl. Bllhnca Det. Ruffing. Boa Stewart.

St. Whil. hill. Det. VnPKilJer.

Dat. Miller. Clave. Moore N. Y.

Rlseho'r. St. Gaston. Wash, l.isenhee. Waah Stoner.

Det. Hollowav. Det. Be, k. SI.

Adklns. Chl. Connally. Cht Gibson. Det.

III .11 85 10 Hunt, Phlla. ...133 84 27 8.1 74 7ft ..3.38 .3.31 .333 .833 .28 .250 .210 .2.1 .208 .203 Kn.ii.t ka: Iwn liaaa hit. Hklnnar: aacrt. .1.10 2.111 ft3 11 fna. li'Hallly; (lnulil play.

Armatrona 93 80 9 81 94 S3 43 84 33 Back. Chi ly.1 81 1 K. Hmllti. PltL 4 22 2 Taylor. Boa 184 4 2 nrnn oy inning: Clrrish MMMOt fl-2 Hi.

hit 1 11 11 11 11 i( Siimni.rv Krrnr. sironer Rtiil h. Peery, Itouth 2: two lulu lnrl. Merry. Wetzel; run' Alllnirtnn.

Jme' Ilnnrvi double nv, ,0 In Moora runs l.aiifd In. Jlnore. Il.nry left on Wichita lam on halla. Day 2: -ri ni, Ii" "aa'l ball. K.Hh.

em pires. Burnslds ami t'oa. Time, 1.47. f.RIZ.LIKH VIVil Ui TO COP 1XDMX HKHIKH. Kl'now .11 Preroat.

..10.1 Pme. Mar ,.182 Naleway. O. ftfl Nelsalla. Mol.

12 4 1 3 In flluoK In I'arnay, Wolf to Hnrtla to .201 3 ft .1 13 ft 14 1 ft 0 1 2 11 7 IS 11 2 ID 12 1 ft 3 7 0 2 11 4 3 3 1 .34 0 .810 3.1(1 .833 .3:1.1 .3.1.1 .331 .3.11 .3.10 .321 .322 .321 llriiwn. Valc7.ak to Bioan: trii'-k out 6.1 4,1 2.13 .2.10 2.10 .2.111 fl 4 tiv llarrl 2. Wolf on ball, off 33 .2.1 43 0 7 10 II 4 liarerava. Cln. 77 Bnallsh.

Chi 107 Mulligan. Pitt. 39 H'per. N.Y.-.SI.7. 12S Kilmifltrirk ll.

C. 2H(I MrNallv. Wlch. Hwanatmrn. Ama.

2d7 lllrvndanod. I'ua .274 Monti I no. Ama, Clanlon. Wicll. Ornfl.

O. Ill Wnlf hit by pltchar, by won I Ulnar. 1: imaaad nail. Manchter. llin- AH.

H. I1K.SU. SB Pet. 73 8 3 .432 04 25 4) 3 1 .379 ..122 43 7 2 1 ,,30 1U 0 3 0 ,.83 19 II 2 0 ,.238 S3 IS 1 ill 1 0 .352 .224 78 2 11 4 .348 .210 73 3 11 .347 2 9 2 4 0 348 .173 i 3 2 .343 172 89 3 .343 73 23 1 2 tt .342 .278 U4 ft 8 6 29 2 3 tl .3.17 .102 84 2 3 .33.1 .221 73 30 .1 2 .43 14 0 0 tl .320 .103 63 8 3 2 .321 111 37 3 1 3 .328 .40 13 0 3 4) .32 .227 73 3 4 4 .322 I'M Kl 3 4 4 .321 230 74 0 4 .313 .214 4 Oil .312 2.11 78 3 10 3 .219 01 8 4 .311 I IIMI 89 1 .311 ..2.18 79 3 .310 .102 31 1 4 .304 .231 70 3 13 3 .303 148 44 0 1 0 .303 .27.1 S3 1 1 1 .172 82 2 3 1 .3112 172 82 2 3 1 13 IS I 4 fl .302 .273 S3 3 7 8 .3111 2011 8 1 .1 .301 r.a ft 2 .301 .274 S3 1 111 2 70 21 1 1 1 811 1.1 ft 2 fl fl ft 0 1 .300 .210 04 4 1 ..189 8 3 7 .198 .1 .203 ,2211 IK 1 111 .202 .11 11 2 1 .202 .1411 42 0 2 10 .28 .19.1 .10 2 2 .27 192 ffl 3 2 .20 .173 8(1 2 8 4 .20 .1411 411 ft 2 3 .20 tl 2 II .20 .329 2 4ft .24 .247 70 ft 9 3 .23 .220 114 4 111 2 .23 4fl 13 ft 0 II .23 7.1 21 2 3 II .211 .282 73 4 3 .279 43 12 II 8 I .270 .227 03 3 a 7 .278 72 20 2 8 1 .27 .237 f.4 8 9 3 .270 2 0 1 7 .274 .222 Oft 9 11 4 .270 .174 47 10 8 2 .2.10 1 1 4 .20.1 .214 .10 11 12 3 .202 911 20 1 1 ft .202 0.1 17 0 1 3 .202 .247 04 1 21 3 .174 4.1 .17 4 .219 27 7 II 2 II .2.111 .1.13 34 .1 1 .1 .2.10 .228 88 9 HI 2 .2.14 .122 81 1 .1 4 .214 .122 31 II 1 4 .2.11 278 7(1 II 7 .2.12 .1,1.1 .14 11 4 3 .2.12 .1113 2(1 2 .1 fl .212 70 19 2 0 1 .113 38 0 7 2 .217 01 0 ft 7 ,247 .179 44 1 3 .210 204 80 8 13 .1 .24.1 .139 .14 1 1 4 .241 37 9 ll 2 II .213 02 1.1 II 2 11 .242 29 7 fl 0 II .241 42 in 1 .1 0 .110 37 ft 8 8 ..137 137 Nnlan. 12 Henis'y.

llllchrlat. .22: .2.10 93 103 44 49 .12 24 .24 .24: .2011 32 ft plia, yi rnrttnntl. llin. 1:4, i. .2.14 .2.14 K4 0 49 .233 on 40 It.lrhle.

B. .73 H'rmann. awfo). 44 Sft'niiil KHiiia; 107 34 ft 82 .2.111 .2.10 f'nmti. II M.

tisn III 11 3 Hub An.H.O.A.IMollna AB.H.O.A .000 44 at 81 nowlml. R. 31 Mu.lloff. ins Marnvllle. It, L.

102 20 1 3 Blade. 8r, ,,40 ID 1 a illenaer. Cln. ..10 4 l) 11 Adam. Pitt 173 43 ft 11 rtoush.

V. Y. ...1.17 3k 2 2 H've. Brk. -Pitt.

105 2S 1 2 O'llmla. II. II, ..103 113 3 1 HHi't a 3 I 2 2 lltirti. I 3 II 3 2 87 39 S3 15 223 .214 .203 .200 1 11 ci. on.

J1 Ann a L'h 3 fl 2 1 Hlnwn lb 3 II Buckeye, Cleva. 1 SettleinJre, Boa (1 Wlllse. II Bavne. ft Karnahaw. Phil.

(1 Bradley Ros. 0 I.evsen. ('lev, ft Smith. Det. 0 38 .0011 32 .000 27 .000 34 23 uradford.

w. 2.1- (lurll. rf 3 1 2 iskln i 2 1 ll'R'lly .1 1 3 nlw'zak 2h 3 1 Venw k. R. f.

41 .14 48 23 isotherm Phila. .100 47 2 3 Val.nt.ln. Tul. .17 J2 Mva. Tul 110 47 n.an fin.

.31" 1(2 II. M. .07 .11 It. r.n. 20 VI Zaaiifrl.

II. M. S7 coihrano, cnita. Jaml.aon. Cleve.

Berrv, Bo Ruffing, Bo. Orwoll. Phila. Hale. Phlla Metzlar.

Chi. Taitl. Bos Kamm, Chl Crouse. Chl. Sweeney.

Det. Barrett. Chl. Hewtll. Cleva Blthop.

Phlla Ruel. Waah Kolling. Bo McManliS, Det Heilniann. Det aford. Cleva Mvstt, Clave.

Manlon. St. shclte. St. sliauta.

clava Blueaes Waah. Reean. Bos. Hunnefleld. Chi Blue.

St. I- Hauser, Phfta Judge. W'aali Bnlev. Phila .100 .102 .240 .248 .24 .247 .24.1 .244 .213 .243 .310 .1111 21 Smith. vt 80 14 It itoora, mob.

1MI rn.y lb 3 I iilK'n'k rf 3 1 .000 .10 47 3 0 2 1 ll fl 0 I 2 ft I fl ft Webb. Chi 127 fur 111 It 2 fl fl nirw llf 3 1 Hr'dl 3h 3 a ll 3b 3 Hennne. Brk. ..107 Fltysim'nna. N.

Y. 41 l.lli.rlv. lima. 2XO a 4 3 I 2 10 .1 3 ft IS fl 4 a 4 ft is a 7 ft 1 4 113 lot 11 nidi 1 M'rh'r r. 2 1 Dal lib 3 fl 0 3 Nala'l 2 0 Ford.

Cln 230 87 .211 .31 .313 3(14 li I smllh. IS Ramsey. Mar. 70. Hob son.

R. 22 lloodv 17 Oepaon. W. 2.1 Apnlea'n. Mar.

3,1 R. 41 W. 01 nlaon R. 1. 30 .314 .31.1 Playing the same mediocre hall that has characterized their work since the' first half championship became a certainty, the Oklahoma City Indians lost, today's final gamo to Denver, 7 to 3, glv-ing the Bears a clean sweep of tho series.

Jack Saltzgaver. Oklahoma City second baseman, ran to twenty-two the string of consecutive games In which he has hit safely. He beat out an Infield hit In the first 111 II I HE and Total 2.1 4 1 SI Tnll 24 ft 21 12 2 III 0 02 OS 70 Vufar. Ama. "Ilia.

Tul Tiarnay, Pua, Ptr. Tul. I'urrnll. Am. Alllnrton.

Wlch. Hum. Oma. Ortiwar. o.

C. Cuyler. ('ht 174 42 7 Mtats. Hrk 1211 31 (1 Bancroft. Brk.

..229 84 fl Hartn.tt. Chi, ,.127 311 IS Iticonda. Brk. 44 3 Zltzmann. cm.

01 14 1 llll ot by Innlnga: 03 13 14 .17 I S2 .177 .174 .171 .171 .107 .107 .100 .140 .143 .1.10 .127 .12.1 .12.1 .1 21 .111 lift ,1 niiiiunu nnnnnn ili.llna 0 0 0 ll 2 2 Hutnmarv Krrnr, Hrandln; 10" bis' hit. (fKelliy: lol.n llarllch: alriM-k 1 1 Gooeh. 79 IS 0 .230 2311 .2.14 .230 .228 .227 .227 III 1.1 4 0 1 Williams. Phlla. S8 2ft 4 DeBerry.

Brk. 1.1 ft Vnvlor. Tul. Kthrld-, Tul. .300 3 40 12 lit, by D.laainlin 1, INiau.

unbm halla, off Dolaainlth 2. Nalaall 3. Carey. Brk 44 10 .201 lam, uma. I 1.

hit by pilch. by Dalaamllh IHklnnerl. Umiili. Md'artlaml. Tim, 1:10.

1ft 2 2 1 1 7 2 S7 27 04 Orahowsld. N. Y. Shea. Det IMTJ JIIIIIU .207 .301 Prav.

Wlch. Watt, ri.n. Knlaht, Den. 01 27 .217 CATTELL PARK, POSTMEN CLASH IN LOOP GAME Cattell Park A. C.

baseball team will meet the Postoffic) A. C. ou the Flint diamond in the main attraction of the city semi-pro league schedule. The Postof-fice nine has been idle for the last two weeks due to rain, but the league leading Cattell Park nine has a six game winning; streak, and are the favorites la win. The Bell Telephone and Shamrock A.

C. nines are billed to Dlar Rowe. ll -W. 32 Hnrrl. D.

47 Anderon. fl. 7 F'lk. 23 Wolf. Mol.

8.1 Beam. 40 Mevars. R. I. 1lentra.

27 nnrady. r.n.. rirvant. llol-O. 30 R.

Ilrnwn. II 11 Welland. Mol. 30 Moe. 30 l.araon Mar.

1.1 Faulkner. N. Y. .22 ft 0 Rlxey, Cln. 4.1 10 1 Nehf.

Chi. 18 4 fl Frlhera. Phlla. 78 17 1 Knln. Cln .83 1 Clancy, Chl U'Wtz.

a 11 ll.o.A HAWKS, PACKKUS HPLIT .218 Sneaker. Phlla 4 H'a'v'. JI. .100 ma 3b 9 0 0 .21 .21 U.lltG.UX DAV UATT1KS a i I .001 2 1 II A Waterloo, June 30 Caiker cf Hr i hT If 4 O'hrlen rf 4 .03 .007 .007 Jones. Chi 33 7 0 O'Farrell.

N. T. 138 20 1 Schtilta. Phlla. 117 14 2 Benie.

Phlla. 24 ft I) Bartell. Pitt. 82 17 1 t.ucas, Cln 34 7 0 4, llronar aa niK'p't'k tt 'lfl If OjOuniiy rf nil i iirort a t'll'lii'n lb Waterloo divided a douhleheader I 5 .210 .200 .20 .217 lieiu 4 Uray. O.

.003 llai.n lb 1 I III TAYLOR CRACKS riTllllNO RECORD. 4iima 0 4 4 8 sn W. L. Pet. If with Ottumwa here today, losing the first game, 7 to 6, and winning the second, 6 to 1.

Krrors by his mate cost Lamanskl the .204 .2011 1 1 2 11 a 2 1 3 1 ii i a 0 II i 1 0 II ii ii ii ii II 0 1.000 3 0 II 10 Jollcy I) i Hiai III Il'r'lilrH ftsmnfnn, R. 1 Waytula. O. on. Phlla.

-N Y. 3 111 1 a Sand, Phlla 13.1 27 3 l'lTCHKRS RECORDS. 3 2 Sl'tnly N. Y. West.

Waah. Brttnnon. St L. Schang. St.

Reynolds. Chl McNealy. St. L. Folk.

Chl Dykes. Phlla Hargrave. Det Hayes. Wash. ctsarll.

Chl Tavener. Det Tndt. Bos Rothroi-k. Bos, Lynn. Chl Hevina, Bo French.

Phlla A. Thomas Moa'll. ''hi O'tlrady. c. R.

0 1 .000 41 0 1 1100 13 0 l.lHlfl 44 Totala 87 13 27 ll'Oraf 0 Mrown. WORLD RECORD opener, the Hawks making eight mlsnlavs. Rowe. former Packer, 1 .023 00 at the Hawkeye field, while on the Catholic college diamond Ttihhi 0 bjuiatna 1 1. Oram.

f.aninskl. W. stemla. B. Younker Brothers and Iowa Na Tnlnla S7l0 27 2fl ll.naon.

defeated hla old mate in the second, their only run being a homer over the fence by Moore. 2 1 .12 0 4 4 3 0 7 ft 8 tional bank will match war clubs. All tames are scheduled to be 101 .007 123 .007 01 .1107 SO .007 80 .007 12 .013 70 030 SO .02.1 01 (f'ontlnund From Tage 1.) rlrst (rum: aRallnd for mark In nnlh, btiattad fnr Tuhtia la nlntti. SHcor by Inning; nv.r 0 It 0 II 0 fl I) 4 n7 lilahiima City fl ll II i gin at 2:30 p. m.

A I'l 11 1 I W.t'iitu All.li.ll.A. ii.wsmtth, Bradfnrd. W. Anderson, Tl. Well.nd, Mol.

lohnann. R. Rnuer. liar, Mnscs, B. Flrvsnt Xfn.n Athletic association, cnplured premier honors In the Manual' cf ft 1 3 ll! I'Toat cf ft I 2 0 Huinmarv ISrrnri.

rlrowiir. Huffman: 2 2' man 2D i i a .021 71 Nolan 2b 4 Nla'v 3b ft Sliitir If ft 000 12ft 2 II Harm a 4 2 3 ll! Pn mat rf 3 2 1 III ili anl 3h 4 Rowland. R. I. 03 Order Yours TODAY Klutn'o rf ft FREE FREE, 11 St tin K.

It 4 Mtirwly. 8 Ramsey. Mar. 4 avlor II. ft al.r'n 4 1 1 4l Vtl If-lb 4 flflli l.am'akl ft Western Loop Leaders Tmif IKAPFRS.

Rnltlnar. Tiiltm Si Run. Tnlaa M3 UpnoneDta' run, Oklalioma City J7t Mil. Till SOU Tnlnl Tlll 1.3S llmible. 1lrhll lis rrlnlc.

Oklnhoma CltT S3 Home rnna. Tillit 7B Knprlflr-a. Wlchil. 111 hn, Omnhn A naara on ball, Wichita, soil Nlrlkfiinl. Omnlm IRS rMUVIIII'AI, l.r Mlf'RS.

Palllnr Hmtili dl.nv.rl oi Rnna. Similar UVIrh.l 4 mi, nam (Pu.iiioi lis Total bua.s. Hlmn.r (IVIrh.) 20 llniiblp. Wafurl lllmnhn) 1'rltilai. Unnn (Pnabloi II llninis mm.

Mtrnn.r 23 Sncrlflc. HrXiilly IHIch.) anil Tlrrnay IPu.blol tied. IS Stolen bnnr. Ilnrval lOmntla) 33 ritclilnr. llHrarova ll'ilab.

In) Wli 1.1 Strikeout iiltrhlnaT, Bsirnholilt (llkla. Illy) 77 IIIHV IlKIIONfs HANK. Ilttlllnt. rlalllh 8S Hun, rlahlh 317 lllilMin.lila' run, fifth 471 lllis. seventh 711 Tnlnl aavanlh I.III7 lloubli, navanlh Iritilp, fHsvanlh 3i lliiin.

run, fifth 44 fnnrth 'S3 Melon lins.a, fifth 3.1 llnae nn bull, fourth 2.11 Nlrlkeniits. flflh SI 3 I.Mni. alxlh llniihla lilny. sixth flfl iPP'-sreen, Alar ft rOOO ..171 ..1.10 ..100 77 HO 04 7 ft Wnlf. Mnl.

4 butt 2 1 II III. I (Irani If 1 111 Kin Htyant 1 31 41 21 74 Why pay 2.00 to $5.00 for a fountain pen alon. Dougherty. Mar. Wesalle.

Mod Vanock. H. I. Murchlann. B.

Birk.ntnck. R. Fnulk. Mol-CR. kl Tol at I Total 40 V27 when for the small snm of $1.00 yon can receitaj Htm liy InnliiK: the new enlarged and profusely illustrated Olann.

R. 1 Olliiuuva 3 10 10 10 0 17 Will. lion II I i ii ii iiH.fl iiiik. Aiiain iiuppy. iiich, nllxaav.r; run.

biillii.l In, Wllinn 2, AaRiim S. Kvana irflrln. Titxiia Irli-k 8. lltiffnian; loft on Imara. Ini'ar H.

Oklahoma I'ltv fl; liaafa tin nff fcvana 2. Rnrnhnlill 2. tlrnf 1, 'ruliln 2i alruck mil, by Kvana 9, Hlark innri(1 ball, Ailnnn; rum ami hlla, nff and in inninaa. Joilrv I In 2 1-1, Illnrk anil 9 In t. Ilnrn-bnlrtt 4 and 4 In II Inona nut In Mvnnlhl.

Iliaf II unit In II Inoii nut In mpv nlh. Tuhh. fl and In 2 iVmhla nlnva K-llv In ll.nilnaivay In Pallx-RKlr lu Rrnwar In tlufrman: wlnnlna Iillrliar, In.lna JIiiiii, inldt. Vmnlra. Juhnaton.

Tlma, 2.15, OII.KRM KKKPWI XI XO, DKKK.IT I'l'DDIiKIIN, a-1. Tulsa, June 30 CP Tulsa rnutlniied Its winning streak by healing Pueblo In the last game of the series here today, 2 to 1. Hiimiinry Nolan. Kiunnip. .4.1.1 S4 .4.1.1 SO .444 SS .444 77 .420 111 .429 S3 30 37.1 02 304) 113 ..133 27 .333 10 .308 123 Ilnrrta Srhtllm.

Mar. Rohlnaon. R. Herrmann. Mol.

POLICE GAZETTE rinsn. 4. Ir.rnl. r. Iirnni.

1 uo- run, nenuiig out Jonn Kola, also of the but formerly of the University of Wisconsin. Me-Hugh negotiated the distance In minute 57 2-10 seconds, with Lnnren Brown of Mlchlgau State collego third, 1'alla lint on Face, Wllford Kelz of lietrolt, representing the I'nlverslly ot Michigan, and Holly Campbell of l.aurlni, former Hillsdale college star, competing unattached, assured themselves nf places in the finals for the United Stales Olympic team next week at Harvard by their performance In the hammer throw. He tossed the sixteen pound hammer 153 foet 4 Inches to gnln first place over Campbell who registered 146 feet 1 Inch. Han Klnsey, former Cnlvorslty of Illinois star running under the IF Iwn haaa nil. .1.

iirnni: tnr.a naac Sclilill. Scrr homa run. Klillmip. 14 3S 87 11 17 Zlentata, W. aHcrlric.a, Nttlnn.

M. (Iianl stolen lit in pn alruck nut, by Ityhn. Ileim. FOR 13 WEEKS nd this very fins Fountain Pen, SO Schull 2, llrjant 3, f.amanakt II; baa.a on halla. off Hi hull 4.

Ilrynnt 2. YOU Oarlela. .20 73 1 ins r.7 nskl hit by pitch. by liryani r. 1,.

1. 11. n. n. MeOraw.

2 111.001) 411 80 3.1 Will ah by. Phil. 1 11 l.imil 20 44 10 Khrh'dt. 1 fl 1 2J 21 11 Carlson. 1 fl t.nilft 11 2ft 21 Hearn, Bos 1 ft I.

noil 1ft fl Welnert. 1 fll.noi) 11 is Benton. N. Y. .13 3 130 122 .18 Lucas.

Cln 2 .800 88 7,1 2.1 May. Cl 4 1 lift 0 31 Alilrldaa. Y. 3 1 ftfl 87 27 Kltz'mnns. N.

Y. 8 3 .727 04 100 114 Alex'der. St. L. 3 .727 ni 114 48 Clark.

Brk 8 3 .727 04 8.1 32 Haines. St. 8 3 .727 08 38 Blake. Chl 7 2 .700 fm 7.1 McWeeny, Brk. 4 .007 113 0.1 49 Sherdel.

St. L. 4 .007 Hid 119 SO lonss, Chl 3 ,007 0(1 01 41 Rhem, St. fl 3 .007 07 99 81 Uald. St.

L. 2 1 ,007 2 ft 18 4 Dnnk, Brk 2 1 .007 a 28 9 f.ltllet'n. St. I. 2 1 .007 S3 3S-10 Fr'hoiiao.

Mt. 1 1 30 49 29 llrlmes. Pitts. ..11 .1117 1.11 134 00 Xehf. Chl ft 3 .1121 na 7J 27 Cin.

3 2 .000 43 83 14 Vance. 8 ..171 117 99 42 St. L. 4 3 ..171 89 44 20 llilh. Chl ft ,34.1 104 120 .10 Rlxed, Cinn 9 ..120 124 127 83 111ns.

ft 3 02 81 43 Hill. Pitt ft ft .1011 3 110 4.1 l.tiniie. Cln 4 4 .800 SS OS 37 Bn ea. 4 4 .800 7n S7 .10 Delatiey, .1 .811 ftft fts 27 Chaplin, N. Y.

1 1 21 24 10 C'twell, Y. 1 I .800 40 21 1 1 .300 81 3D 7 Bnrwalf. 1 1 .800 is 1.1 tl Petty, fl 7 .402 00 104 40 Koln. ft a .4.1.1 83 30 Faulkner. Y.

4 ft .441 31 Malone. II 8 .429 104 78 41 nwnn. 4 .420 43 21 Reinharl. St. L.

3 4 .4211 48 42 14 Root. CT. I 9 117 lnl so Rrnndf. Bos. fl .400 10 04 01 My.

2 3 .4101 .13 70 31 Oe'w'll. 4 8 .333 1HS 100 S3 Benae. 3 .1.33 81 71 .18 Henry. N. .313 88 73 31 Donohue.

2 4 .33.1 00 77 44 Kdwards. 1 3 .333 27 37 20 Fuss. II, 1 2 ..1.3.1 39 48 22 Smith. Ro 3 7 .300 78 09 48 Rtna. 8 7 72 fit fto Kramer.

4 10 ,28 1H2 121 0.1 Ferauaon. I'hil. 2 ft .20 00 7.1 42 Robertann. Bo. 2 5 ftn 7t .3.1 Saeetlan.l.

Phil .1 .27:1 S.1 78 1 Elliott. Brk 3 .273 87 98 84 Walker, N. 1 3 .2.10 42 41 10 Priielt. 1 3 .210 81 J18 03 Walsh, 3 7 83 0.1 40 Miller. Phlla 7 .000 88 7.1 fta Creenfleld.

Bos. ft ft .11 411 Wert. Bos 0 3 1 31 20 Coonoy. 0 1 .000 18 1.1 ft 11 self-filler, with 141c solid tiaaa.il hnll Kl.v.nnw; lilts nd run, off Hi hull Rod ft In 3 2-3 17 ftno 22 nno 1 2 Row. O.

W. Adm. Draer. IT. Puccln.tll.

I. n. E. Smith, C. Innink: wlnnlna tillch.r, Bryant.

Lin- gold pen, indiam-tippsd. mic rv-x. .0,141 .01 HI I.lal.r, 't una, 2. nr. Mt.ontl a ma: 24 and beautifully chased A II.

II. A AVMl'lon AH.II.O A. tt'wa tViablR AIMI.O.A.ITiiiM All.li.ll.A barrel, (at a Oir.l.ia aa 4 FOND OF if fl 2 2 12 miam, wltboat 1 I 2 I 3 I ATIOXAL LEAGIK. flncludins ranie of Thurday. 5S.1 TKAM IIATTIMI.

AH. OR. TR Sll RR Per Bl'rta rf N'laka if Kn'tha v. no in T'rnay lib Jlll.y If 2b xtro chauYt). colors ot the Chicago A.

won in. -m i ih ll lrlm a lltMunann rf II H.lin.tt If IHllartai-n If 4 finn-lAin 2b 8 1 Mann.r .1 I mlit 3 the lln-meier hurdles In a race II. na. I cf 3 0 2 tlTiti! 1li-cf4 4 0 Noln 2b 3 I 1 llh.rnun 2b 4 1 11 Nula 3h 3 0 0 Srri. I 2 0 3 1 i.ua If 3 1 II rf 2 0 II II K'lnpn rf 3 1 It "Hinnt 3b 2 0 1 1 Tvlnr lb 1 ft 8 1 ft I' tin aa 3 1 I fl Y'nc'r f.f 211" Kl'v'w 2 0 vvttllam If 1 ll 1 Kvlnk 3 1 II 0 nion lb 2 10 0 W'vlnla fl 0 ll 0 llosva 1 11 II 2 mlry 0 fl fij Tolala 23 8 at 10 Tolala 21 IS pictures, interested in sports, theatres, do not fail to take ad 3 II Pill.

St. N. Y. Clnrl. fhff.l .22.11 3(HI 3nfl SOS fll.1 S2 23 207 .237 3110 204 1102 1030 711 44 .201 313 23 0211 A3 7.1 23 .20 ,2121 2011 Soil f.70 an; oJn 22l'l 207 11(17 71 lin '171 4 W'hb'rn II II 1 vantage of the most liberal offer ever made.

Dklyn. Tolala SI 7 27)7 Boston 2011.1 24(1 811 707 01 20 ''117 Tnlala FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY that saw Chick Werner of the I. A. finish fourth, Klnsey won the event. In 15 2-10 seconds with Lee Sent ma 11 of Decat ur, 111,, competing unattached, second.

Werner, a former llllni, was forced to run around hi last hurdle to avoid crashing Into a an.rlalnr wltn had alroll.d out nnln Chicago 2203 2114 277 0(17 SlIS S4 2.1 .202 Phlla. 18111 204 300 .100 73S 4S 24 .3.11 TKAM HKIDIMi. X. a Han fur Wavlula In acvtnlli. Scorn by lnnlnk.

niinniwa 0 001 00 01 Each issue of The POLICE GAZETTE is brimful DP. PB. PO. A. isr.

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Pcf .074 .972 .007 .003 Ilonre: stolen liams, kerre: double piny, Ketnan In Serf lo Dlson: hit by pitcher, a tssa sn 7 1004 SH7 4 17113 813 2 1.101 734 1703 sua 4 10(18 71.1 ft 171.1 080 aWaahburn ballad for Scluulfal in Inlli. Urnra by Innlnja: ruabio i ii i Tuiaa 0 i 2 Hunimary Rrrnr, Nllta; Iwn baaa hlla, tiinon, Sllta; aaortflri.a, llrlm.a. wrlthtl tfmihla playa, Tl.rn.v In tn Wano: Ht'haufral to Tlatnav. 10 rinndarn tn situ, clrlmaa tn nnnd.rn in aitta in OrlniM; loft on baa. Purlilo 1.

Tnlaa iiaa.a on off W'flaht 3: alrtirh nut. by 2. Wrlaht hit by l.llfhar, Vunaon by I.aiih hlin. t'liiplrra, t'ady and Toman. Tlm, 1411.

Iba track. Aa Ilia taaiilt of Itila tnWhau ha and Flrtrkninn of Iha I'liltnao A. A run a aaennd In dai Ida third Plat ami Warnar titinail In 14 Mrnmla by llylnk I now), Vyltil I Ytinc.r), Philadelphia 113 Brooklyn 48 Boston S3 Plttaburarh. .111 72 111 4 7H 2 14 7 .202 Sfl 13 1 .201 hi 2 3 ft 13 fl 1 11 ,2 12 II ft fl 20 on 4 7 2 It 11 2 II .20 12 11 II fl 411 1 ft 4 .2711 19 1 1 fl .270 4.1 3 3 II .27 Nft 1 7 fl .27.1 73 3 fl 7 .27.1 10 3 ft I) .270 Oft II 7 ft .200 14 fl 3 0 .20 81 I) fl .308 St 1 .1 0 .2117 a 0 0 .201 11 1 11 0 .5.1.1 11 1 2 ft .2.14 21 ft 2 .2.3 10 0 0 0 .2111 40 I 8 2 .2111 3.1 II ft .213 43 3 3 .241 13 11 3 fl .21" Mil! .2:111 r.S 2 4 2 230 11 1 4 fl .281 II II 2 0 .23.1 41 II 3 3 .233 41 I 1 fl S3 ft 1 .220 II fl 1 I) .210 1(1 1 ft .21" 0 ft 11 ft .211 0 II 3 fl I ft 7 1 II .508 riunther. Ama, ..210 fMI Wit It.

-A m. 2H7 I "nlna'm ll. M. MillfiUHn. II.

f. Moor II. 4.1 Kvan. Den. 42 I.ewia.

O. I' Hiimlei. 4fl Mcl.ainrhlln. I'uo. 12 Klna.lla.

Pua. ...103 I). .11. 0 Wilson, lien 102 Fuller, Pne Smith Wich 201 Sllteln d. 37 Fielder.

Den. -Am. 212 Darrow. O. (' Yelle.

II. ion K. Wriuhi. Ama. no Tlnnlna.

Oma, 23 Keith. Oma 43 Thorn. Oma. 80 Pulllni. Am S3 Frfltlld.

Ama. 40 miller, Tul 107 tilma. Den. H.inlnswav. Den.

170 Tilblis. o. Ml schaiiffel, Pu. ,.220 p. Kallv.

Don. .210 Hush. ll. 81 llamholdt. O.

O. 47 Hnutll. 'Una .103 I nnr'il. 1-I. M.

KB Porter. Till 140 Stnltbann. Till. 4t More an. Am.

4 0 Sipalliltiod. Pit. 42 P'l- .20 llla.k. C. "0 Palln.

1). M. 34 now (Wylula): lrln out, by vvnv-tuta 2, Hylnk .1. Pow baaea on bntla, off tlvlnk 4 IVaylul 1, II. 2: hits Hftar Hrlt'kman fall flat on hla faca aft.r Irlnplna oyrr Hi aarond huidla.

l.VDIVIIIPAl, RATTINII and run, off Ifylnk 8 ntl 4 In 4 1-3 IN A ONE DOLLAR BILL ohtr to this sjlp fill in jrour nam and address and matt to tin Richard -1. tW Publishing Company. Franklin New York City. N. Y.

Yon will raewissa The National POL1CK GAZETTR each weak for three months, 13 weeks. anTta AR. HR 8H.HR. Pcf Ilia avanta totiav w.ra run nv.r a Ira, hravy and alnw, 111 raault of Hald. St.

t. 4 2 0 I) fl ..100 a nnwnnnur. 41111. in. tar hiirtllra-Tavlnr ft.

A. C. sniisis, m.si reu, wita 14 alta solid fOl8 fhlt'aknl flral. I'l olverally of Mutt Mlt'ltiRalll nierU lUflrolll tlili'tl. Hpanra (halroltl foiirlh.

Tlnia, .307 .378 .37.1 .308 .301 .317 .3.14 4saaa)ta4 llnrnaby. Bo. 204 SI 14 11 2 Harris. 211 II II ft fl 1Vlh. Phlla 10 fl 1 P.Wuner, Pilt.

...3.1.1 03 1 4 .1 Orantham, Pitt. 1.18 87 3 7 4 Hotlnmley. St. 02 1.1 ft Hunt hit. St.

300 107 2 5 4 Callaahan. Cln. ..144 .11 0 fl 4 Piclnlch. In. .107 89 ft 1 fit f.

230 l-lii. WAKONDAPLAYS FT. DES MOINES AMERICAN LEAGCE. Including Games of Thursday, June 28.1 TEAM HATTING. A P.

R. OH. If. TR. RH.HR.Pct.

V. York 22(01 300 2112 07S 1(14 82 21 .307 cleve'd 2320 3IIII 841 071 0:10 1(12 21 .211" Wssh'n 231.1 321 341 S04 Oil 71 41 .22 Phd' 2221 .310 2H1 024 00) 73 "7 8trt tote tnntoss; insma tiltcher, llylnk. empire. l.iler. Tim.

140. AXSOXS OKAIl MV.IIj iui iiv H-'i. Mnrshnlltown, June 30 (A) Jerry Hauer held the lleea to five hits as the Ansons took the series final today from Burlington, to 2. After the first inning, in which the Hees bunched two hits for thcirjinly runs, only one man reached second. Andrews.

Anson first sacker. hit safely In his game. AT POLO TODAY Just fresh from lots of tom na Went piny in Kansas, polo teams representing Wakomln and Fort Pes Moines will resume their Knh-bath day duel at the army pout this atternoon, starting at .1 riTCHF.RS' RKroRIIS. Po.1. Amr.

2 Brown, Den I llerarove. Pneh 12 o'clock. The same personnel as represented the Quartets lit rough iliiil-- AH.II A Malown Anil Kilt cf 4 II 2 0 Walsh a 4 2 Black. out the season will swing into 8 4 Put. Ki i 4 1 War I fl 2 1 Hn o.v Ih 4 i And'trs lb action.

it is likely that fours from Fort Ttllcy and Fori Leavenworth will stop off here en route to Fort It'cble If 8 II 1 0 Circle Ktit'aey Tut Tiibli. CI. Felt, Pueb. lollev. Den IVIih tloinll'itt.

O. 1 rial row. r. .13 7 II 11 .13 8 4 if 1 I 11 If 4 1 M'lf sa 3 S(tvnt sa 2 Si. una I 1 Hall 3 I 3 2 Smith 2b 3 0 1 Hauer 4 1 Fuelling, for a series or flashes, during July, it also was Wlch SmaU'od Pueb 0, 1 Tnlal 1 27 In Total SO .1 21 111 S.

oi bv tnninsa: learned. The local fours also will play again Fourth of July, tin occasion of vtalllna tuna bar fnr Ilia Int.rna-lliin.il t'nnviMit Ion July II. Wnhooil alnl 1lH. molar run Aldannan (T. A.

1 first, Kunii.ilv 1 1, A. r.l aarontl, l.an't. ili.crolll third Phillip ll, A. lM fnnr'lt. Tlma, 4 dnati Tolan fPrtrnlt.

flral. Milorntan I. A. CI ll.n.tvti IMlitilaan Stat. coH.aal tliiiil, ll.itn.a lOballin) fnurtb.

Tint. HI pound bntvtni.r llirnw -Kt t.f Ml. lilKiinl first, rainpti.ll I art'ontl. AHiuau iMIihiitiin stair Normal! third. lMaUnra, faal 4 lurli.a.

in tl to malar run -Mt'llimb fChh aBo A I flral, "la (Chlrarti A 1 Ilrnn iMi. hltt Slat. cull. a. I thli.t, A.

IV, Ianoltl fnitrth, r.T 2- Hi 1 1 ll in i i hurdl-a irinat hrall Pan Klui.v irhtrano A.I fltsl. I S.nt-mao Ii.cattir, 111., linatta -Ii I t.ud Wani.r 11. A. I'. third, i bail.

a lli-icktnan H'hlio A. A.l fiititth. Tim, l-i 2 VY inil.ip.t.r da.li (flral li.an Totan of Mlclimmil fnat Inmaa tlarn.a (iili.tlln. c. Fcimin Wnoiplor lin alim.hi-tl llMi-l Id 111(1 inn m.lnr itaah I Wrtnd hr 1 1 Unnaon Stal.

colt. 5.1 fliat, -Inlin I'smtihcll unnttat ...1,1. ti.at ttioiitl llui.nn A. Iialrnll I thin! Tlma. 111.

SIOUX CITY TO SEE WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES (RrBlatar' Sp.ril Iowa Nw S.rvlra I Sioux City, June 30 First steps toward sounding out sentiment for tho obtaining of a franchise In tho Western league for 1929 have been taken. Announce ment has been made that the Denver and Pueblo Western! league teams will nlnv at the itutiinaton loofioonn Vort IV Molnra mil 1111 anolhar nuHi Watts. D-n 4 llot.ei 's. 3- Newhlll. Wich 2 sttirt A ma 2 t'nsli, flen .0 Am -W'a 0 VVnitbl.

Till a M. Pn.h 7 v.ils.n. D.n 7 O111 4 Cnrruwv Am 4 Val.nttn.. Tul ft Itnsh. I).

II. Navlt.r. Tul Tliotitn. Oma 7 11 ilK In. S'atHnr Unamia for fntlav'a WAKiVniiA.

FT. I'KS SHIlNlTs lltihli.ll No. I l.t. I'. M.

Matnn fitia Man-lows 2 l.t. Jlmmv Walk r. W. Ilill.b.ll Nil. I.I.

(I'KIBO Hilal rani .1. Una. ta No. 4 I'atit, llnv.lnn Mat sluillln I 0 1 0 3 0 S'ttiiin! o' Ksr.v, lltmn.v. Il-ill lah: Mure ha, hlla.

Petei-on. two hns. litis. H.itinev. Antlr.wa.

Catk.r; sacntuea. Wcks An tir, Tomer; aiolcu b. a s. Walsli 2 Tomer 2. Wets.

doubl. plsva. An-lrewa to 11 mI.Ii Wnlh to Hinllli lo tn.lt.wa: bases on ball, off Halt 4. sini' out, In- Hall 3. Mau.r 4, bit hv iiltcber, by llaner 21; hall, cleminer.

linplra, Pnca. Tune. 1.4-1 hi riMI, TO IKL INPKHS. Cedar Rapid. Juno .10 () Itock Island hit Ream hard to- 1,.

Pel. IP. H. II 1 Usui IS 12 3 II 1 (mo ft A 1 023 1211 131 1 100 127 3 1.13 2 4 .70.1 114 lit a 727 70 74 41 3 110 HI in 4 .002 121 140 ft 1111 124 SI 5 .01 1 to 121 01 4 101 122 OS 4 ,7 120 74 2 0M7 (10 02 11 I OR- 42 20 1 8t 42 211 1 007 II 00 42 5 Olid 00 11.1 12 121 1.12 01 2 .0110 IIS 72 83 ft .11 l'KI 144 ft 0.1 7S r.a .1 17 1 453 SI 3 ..171 03 78 4 4 .110 0 1113 71 7 .833 lift 1.19 81 lis Ifi-i In1: 7 113 110 so 4 77 ni i 41 83 10 3 40 ,1 31 I il -I '1 5 1ln IIS 87 .407 120 140 70 .407 1(10 117 01 .411 77 inn 71 4.11 8ft lift SO 4 77 S3 81 4 .423 7 31 7 .417 1H3 133 3 -lit' 2 a a 110 132 74 Vl ,37.1 103 lot 1 .371 ,1 0 47 7 301 fit 1 1S 12 4 .333 on 00 0 10 ,2 120 10 91 3 .211 4 3 2 4 1 10 .231 0'! 1117 ,12 ft .107 87 SI 41 0 .100 80 110 01 7 40 .17 a 4 ft ft? 38 2 42 31 2 21 27 1 a ii 1 fMaO IS li li 1 (lfl UTAH MORMONS, SCOTT'S GIANTS I hiislnn. II.

M. I irai. o. f. 2 Ferkuson.

P. M. 1 rinv. Omaha 7 lorsn. Amir 7 -iiilllbann.

Till 7 TO CLASH TODAY si.tna,o ft D. ft Sbanklln. Wich 3 Iowa's Greatest 4th of July Attraction OPENING GAME Of The Second Half Of The Western League Season dov to take the last game of the Cedar Kaplds ssrles, 9 to 4. Stock tlv, Pueb 3 Amr ft ton hit a homo run In the first In ning with one man aboard. Lee Wi Pn.li.Onia 2 1 rtl.

An1 3 n. D.n ft Ftiirtlett, veteran Hiinny pitcher. Wli Iraf 3 lireene. tl II. 4 2 veer.

Den 4 stock yards ba'l park Sept. 11, 12 and 13. Rasa Oma 1 The games were scheduled I.abale. Pueb .3 Hall Den 1 Plllelle. Cm 1 MoMt-o'v V'rh ft Dalley.

I. Rurnett. T'll ft through the Stock Yards ball park and the Chamber of Commerce. who hns been out of the game for five week with an Injured hand, hulled the last two Innings. kl- ABi 1 0.

A i Rp il.iiln cf 1 7 01 While, 4. i- 1 11 Cson lh .1 3 2 3i Rurrls rf fl ft 0 Vtnn 3b ft 3 1 21 sua. If 4 13 0 An. Ira If 4 1 2 2h 4 1 1 3 lh 4 111 MUook lh 4 113 I Miller rf 4 2 O'ilr. rf 4 0 I fl R'son ss 4 2 II 4: plener ss 4 1 1 2 P't'ann 0 4 1 0 Lemon 0 2 1 Olsen 0 fl 1' Beam 4 0 14 1 Bartlatt II ll 1 Totma 31111 I ToUl 31 S2T1I W.

A. Kllnger, president of the Chamber of Commerce, an rbam P-ieb nre. D. M. Mnlroner.

I. M. Plcholte, l. M. nounced.

Interest shown In the games will be taken as measure of enthusiasm by baseball pro moters in determining whetner ef The Ftah Mormon of Salt Lake City will he seu In action at Western league park this afternoon, meeting Scot ('a Little Oiants, local semi pro champions, in a doublehenilcr. The first game will start at 2 o'clock. The Utah team is making a trip through this section, playing the best aeniipro chilis ot Iowa and surrounding states. The Giants will have their strongest lineup. Foster Blake, one of the leading semipro hurlers ot the.

state ami Jimmy Allen will hurl for the tilanta. The homo club will lineup bb follows: Barber, rf; Jarksou, lh; Worley, 2h; Boldrldge, 3b; Crump, cf; William, Haye or Ashby, If; Hamilton, ss, and Blake and Allen, p. Former Harvard Champ Wins Stale Not Title Prookllne, June 30 VS. Mauran Heals. of Boston, a frrmer Harvard hockey champion defeated Arthur Ingraliam, of Oakland.

It. 1.. 7-9, -7. 6-4. 6-1.

in the final round of the Maaan- hti.lla alala ainal.a l.nnla rhameion- sirn v.iu.EY iE.ir.iE. Cl.in BATTING. forts to obtain a franchise next yesr should be made, Mr. Kllnger DES MOINES vs. OMAHA JULY 4th -1st Game called at 2 P.

M. said. S-nra bv Innlns: R.v-k Island 3flJ12fl1fl ft ir 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 04 Summry--Krrnr. Swnon 2. Hlntk-lon.

Illaen. Dioaer: two haae hlla Sua. sine Hon. Pwanson. Miller 2: horn run Stockton; stolen haae.

IJenln; htia. off Heain 12. Olson ft. on hsll. off t.iim 1.

Parll.tt 1. dlnn 1. struck out, by Beam 2. Clls.n 1 t'mpire. Wntihl ind I'lice.

1 3S, (iaffsniaii Homo First See the New Players in Action! in Arlinylon Feature Chicago, June 30 i) Gaffs-man, a Seagram stable entry, won I he American national turf am! field handicap with added at Arllnston park today Sun Ood was second and Flattery finished third. AR R. TR. FT Pet Pnbiinn 122 .121 634 71.1 43 .70.1 Island 122 319 524 727 81 rapids ..1713 310 411 "92 SI ,22 Waterloo ....177 .312 407 741 SO .21 (Mtumwa ...1714 J-i7 44 So Burlinalon 277 41 S3. SS 271 1771 Jl 4s- 7n2 4(1 .272 MarahaU'wn 1741 20.1 474 S.l 70 .272 I I I It KIK.I.DIMi.

PO pr TR Pet nock fsi.nd 1 38 via si a nan Waterloo .1317 18 8 38 2 llspt.ls 111 7 07 25 11 Mollne 134.1 .13 92 21 0 O.M Matstiat'own 13.12 IM ltd 7 S4'i HU'llntton ITU Sll 112 24 10 Inibii.ine 7M1 111 4ft 4 HI" rut uma a sun 1.17 5S 4 .9.14 lMUVIDI A RATTING. AR. R. 14. TM.

SR. Pet acl-evs Mar. 11 41 127 7 4M circle. Mar. 27 4 111 1 .407 s.ir.

701 4 77 ltfl It 33 D. 174 4T 8.1 0 1 ,3:1 H.od.e. R. 1. 1.19 1 ii.3 4 5 K'ltmntv 1, .,17 31 R5 89 11 3T Roonav, 17 2 7 .81,1 Dempsey.

D. .1.11 83 ORDER YOUR SEATS NOW Avoid th Rush Lp Folil. (he new lies manager, who Is a former Cleveland, Boston and St. Louis manager, will It-ad a band of revauirn-d PK.MONS," Including pug" Griffin, popular, hard hitting outfielder, In the opening game of the second half of the season In quest of a pennant. Then will be action, and plenty of It with a revamped team rome root for jonr home team, give them a great send off prices are Ihe same.

Ph. Wal. 287 Fitzgerald's Cigar Store 7th Grand Ave Mullm Sifrns Soifort lo Fight Von Por.il Chicago, Juno 30 Promoter Jim Mullen has slgnnd Sandy Sclfert of Pittsburgh as the next opponent of Otto Von Porat. the hard hitting Norwegian hcai-Twcight. The pair will meet in a ten round bout In Julv.

Haakon Hansen, a middleweight, will meet 0 pell Hurt of Indiana in the eight round semlwlndup. abln h.r. lotlav on Iba emins at Iba New Zcnlnmli-rs Lose. Durban. South African Hepuh lie.

June 30 t-Plln the first test match of their present tour the New Zealand All Blacks rnthv loom were beaten by South Africa 17 points to 0. lyiitfwnM I Tirkal I'lllb. Tba final match bud bn fnm laal until o.lav In o.imit tnrahati! In mrMrioala In iha lnt.i.1 l.a'ala f.rn tnurnamanl al rhHaol-Ma. lh.in d.faal.d Tad drlfflo of Kolra Pama and tb.n loat to Gaoraa J.n-ninai of Armour Tech, 1 'I.

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