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THE I.iycoi.x St'XnAT SrXnAV. HUSKERS BUILD GlTSDiy SUMMER BRAWN Wl Candidates for Nebraska Varsity Taking Dodgers Boot Awav opener On Heef and Muscle in Preparing For 1917 (iridiron Campaisn. NKW YORK, July IM- ThP Fiybin.i nnd lilants divided taeli Although this torrid July weather is hardly conducive iouhiehPHder her. today, the otante .0 the of much football spirit on the part of sport fans who are now their tennis, Rolf and hasehali all seriousness, there are numerous well-built (ornhuskers night rap. Hennan nil a hard at work preparing themselves for the grid grind just run with two on in the secona game while water did llkewiee In the opener, Jesa Barnea let down the Me- Havinif (rotten away to a flyin(r start in one of the most satisfactory spring practice sessions in history, the first game, husker gladiators are keeping in physical trim this summer by manual labor of the type calculated to build muscle and strength.

Demaree the Air. Stiner and 'aptuln Lonnie Stiner is doini? the -heiiviefl" with a paving gang at Haetlnga. The varsity tarkle has rhftrge of a tement mixer and faking his exercise Juggling sacks of cement. Hobble Stephens, varsity Muart-rback and captain. IS a fellow-tow D'sman of Stiner ami Is keeping ftt by strenuous work ES BOK (rontinued from One hauling cement and bricks at tha jjj Rocky iandet! a left and municipal light plant.

right to the midsection that did oo (rlen ihesnell juggling ice at Sammy landed two good his home in I'ewlit, patterning his summer after uea of Illinois. Three Toil on Ice Wagons the stomach a.s they left.s to clinched. I Round Two -Sammy rushed in got a left Jolt from Itocky. and "They left.s and rights Llrner Holm. Kv cold head.

They pu.shed each other all are to.sslng th. cold clinched. Rocky landed a weak one to the head. Sammy Jabbed to the jaw and got a one- fwo to tlie stomach. Rocky swung a right to the he.wl and alm.iSt Maranvllle, Jb Fournier, FewHter, 2h Felix, cf Jaccbson, cf Herman, lb Wheat, If rf Marl tott.

3b Rutler, Hargreaven, Witt Totals Brooklyn. 2 0 ro I) 1 4 4 .3 .3 .3 it f) 0 2 .83 3 24 IB Fburnler batted for Marnnvllle fifth. Witt batted for tJrimvs in New Vork. Hvard Lee chunks from wagoms in getting plenty of strenuous work to hardf-n them for the fall ('ampalgn. Holm, former Omaha Tech looked like ()f the most promis- Ing of freshman I I ff'iss from Sammy.

Rocky the spring trials. I 'eft and then followed with a left duct of Idncoln high, while oee is almost howled Sammy letter end Mari VorlH is working wth a paving gang at Hreeley. ('ol. and should he in tip-top condition for the September call. Ted James Coming Back.

Hood news for Cornhusker followers will be found in the word over. Sammy landerl a light lett lo the head and they punched harmles.sly in a ellneh. Sammy landed a light left to the stomach and they w'ere sparring for an opening at the hell Mandell Using His Left, Sammy landed lefts from Hrceley that Ted they clinched. Sammy jabbed fro.sh tackle, is expecting to i cturn to school. James is working on tnc stomach.

Rocky followed it Hreeley motor bus lines ana le- good one to the mid- ports he is in line com on Hammy two lo the to -'iinies strips -lu pounds in his stocking feet, landed another will holster up the line, consider- while Sammv aiily. Lloyd tlrow. Loup City hoy. who Idd for a position on the last has been ill this and probahlv will not return to sc hool this fall. Several In Summer School.

Ralph Andrews and M.tr- row l.ackfleld men. Haul Morrison, center, and Hate.s. Merle Zuver, I'hfford Ashburn. hnemen. are.

enrolled in the first term of summer school at the university. Following the completion of the term, the group expects to scatter for farm work. taking a (urn at heavy work in the Rurling- ton shops at his lionie in Havelock Frank lialley, vai'slty halfback, is roughing it on a western yomlng ranch Hailey Is getting his sideslip in sh.ipe dodging steers Mandery In Far West. Avurd Mandery, two-year varsity haifl'ack. is Imsily engaged on his lauch in Washington jabbed left.

Hoeky missed a left and got a sl.ip arros.i tiic face from right Hammy landed a left hook to the stomach. Rocky followed this with another stiff right to the at the bell. Round Four landed two light lifts to the face and look a left jaii to the in return, ilocky knocked Hammy almost off his feet with a left swing and fol lowed it with a stiff right to the rilis. Hammy continued his and then landed a right to licit line that did some damage. Rocky came hack with a right to the that made Hammy hcnd in.

Hammy kfd a vicious rlglif ciitnereil. Rocky mi.s.sed a left for the head. Ham landed a light lift. Hammy landed one-twos to the boily. Rocky Lands Kidney Blow.

Round Hammy shot in stiff letf to the face, Tliey eltnrhert. Rocky IdiK ked lefts and rights to ef Frlscb, 2b Voung, rf Lindst rom, 3b Meusel, if Kelly, lb Jackson, ss Florence, (ireenfleld, AB 4 4 4 .3 .4 .3 .4 .3 .3 ,32 1 1 1 2 i 1 3 1 4 2 4 0 1 21 Loom Big In 1926 Golf. Dernaree, The sports sand and one yarns of stars in the cartoonl.st, now entertains fans "on the air" as well as on the printed limelight of all sports mixes his dope and anecdotes before the microphone in a pleasing Totals 32 4 3 27 3 0 Bns.klyn ..................00000020 New York 0 4 4 Summary; Two base hit greaves. 'T'htee hit Young, Home run Fewster Stolen base Young. Siicrlflee hit and on base York.

6 Brooklyn 10. Rase on ball Off (Ireen- field 5 off 1. Struik (Ireenfleld 6 itv 1 Hit by Greenfield (Rutlgi X'm- Hweeney and Pfirman. Tlme-l BO. Brooklyn.

F'ewster, 2 Jacolison, cf Herman, lb Wheat. If 'ox, rf Marriott. 3b Butler, 8 ,1. Barnes, Totals page with his Inside of 1 fashion that will Interest and en- sports. Tune In every Thursday tertaln you.

He writes and lllu- nlght on Station ('hlcago, from to IB, central standard time, for of thou- strates the same bright sports chatter and news every day in The Star. 1 SBKIN AB .63 2 5 ft .3 2 1(J ft .61 3 1 1 .5 1 1 4 (I (1 ,5 0 2 tt 0 ft .4 0 ft ft i 0 4 41 I 2 ft 4 2 2 0 1 ft 4 ft 30 ft ft 399 Hi 0 i i In a Roeks shot in a vicious ilgbi lo the sfciiiach anil anotiie. lion I.lndell, Kansas boy who hopc.SjH,,, right to thi In gener il the 102 machine, is cm- in aU ployed at a Lincoln laundry and Lawson, Omaha letki-r end. is working in an Omaha tire shop, Han Mc.Mullen, JOO-pound roly- poly guard, who looki like the real article last spiing, hs kfng a farm near Hi llevllle, ivas where lie gi'fs phnty of eal.s and sleep McMullen will atteml Ihe second summer at the unlverHity. Brown is working a l.inecdn new and spending Home odd moments playing hall with a loial aggiegatlon Is the real a.s a '-hort- top ami long Idtter.

Pospisil On Farm, Mueller, 'f Friseh, 2b rf l.indstrom. 3b 'ohen, 3b Meusl, If Kelly, Ib Jackson, ss McMullen, ott. Fttzsimmon.s, V. Barnes, ireenflelii, ott Tei ry TotaU New York. A li 4 4 3 .3 .1 4 .3 .3 1 .0 f) 1 .1 .31 PH (I 0 a 1 1 a fi fi 0 21 A 1 4 ft a 1 1 ft 1 ft ft ft 12 Htt batted for Filxsimmons In Bth.

Terry baited for Bames In 4th. ..................3 I 1 3 0 0 0 0 New York 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Summary; Home run Herman. Three 8 i' hit Wheat. Two hit Meu.sel. Herman, Sacrifice Tilt Meii.Hcl.

Martiot Houble play Idnd- Htroiu HinasKl.sti'd»; Hciman, Butler and lleinmn llltfr Oft Scott, 7 In 2 innings, off Kitzsiininons, ft In 3 Into the head. immy landed sev ei al i 2 in 3 Innlnga. in i low li'ihf to kidney Hammy landed two to tile boily Was ent over the R.tund slv Hammy ami i Swei-nev, dodged left swing. Ham took a iO'Huv. Tiiiu ight Hwing to the atonmcli.

ladli landiai light hoily pumdH'S. Ham sent in rlg-bt to the stoniatdi. luit it vv.i.. Wink. Hamin.v livid 1 Rm ru.Hh ith his left ilicn took a left on lil.s chin.

Sam took stiff left swing on the on lialls (Iff Barnes, off J. Barne.s 1. I.eft on baS'S Brooklyn ft. New York 4 I.osing pitcher Rentt ami fiTESCLIl Brothers of Lincoln; Al Volo, owned by o. Jennlnes of Holorado.

Fast Horses in Trot. The 12 trot will also call out a numlier of fast horses. The group includes Ksqulre, owned Earl Pringle of (-'olorado; Ivan Echo, owned hy Hhreve of Lincoln: Worthy H. Ftond, owned by H. Hchllllng of Pueblo.

Trille, owned by E. ,1. of Veteran Manager Steals a Nick Ronln of Fremont will serve as official starter at the meet. Perrv Game to Indians. 7-5.

Home, But Tigers Lose DETRGIT, July 3. if i took the final fiom Fietrolt heie today 7 to 5 tn gsme featured Ty Cohh's eteal of home from third In tlie first inning George fhle, moundsusen who went the full route, wss holding the bsll at the time I troit used four pttehers, fooper, I'olllns, Johns snd Holloway. Score PG A II .3 1 2 (I fi 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 (I 1 I 0 0 1 1 (I 1 ft ft 6 ft 0 ft ft ft 2 ft ft ft 0 ft 3 0 0 ft Frank varwlty guard is cidn as tlicv clim bed. Hamnn worklng a farm near l.tnmdn and ph-utv. hut.

Hm ky taking it bpending time with a lui.sscd a nght for gang, gettltig in sliai'c to take re heart Hammy landed a nglit to i venge on tlie ashington Huskies srd tiien lield off Rockv Vi ho considcralilv abused Fr.ink’« witli his left jabs. Rm smiling counti tiam'e in the gatiu' a right swing to the kidm v. lanioln l.tst f.ill Sammy Slips to Floot. Shami, North Platte who v.n Ham sent in held down an end la rth last f.ill, p.ft clinched looking after Ihi- rop near North Roc ky a left to tlie stomac'c Platte, while Joe Weir samm; jahhcd lighflv. Hammy wingster and brother of aptaln Ed, WH.S-scheduled to "rough if on liid into a clinrh, Rockv tried an and experlenc- 1 S.ammy ducked Ham Coach Bsarg In Lincoln.

ijtpcd Roi kv with his left. Rocky coach Ernest Hcaig head foot. In ft the dl coai h. I. sjiciiding two l.e^e iju.irl i then niisM a wild sumnuT school at Lincoln inrstruct MvinK.

Hamm.v In a ft in file co.o-hlng licoi. tmok to etiuuach ami i'oio he- "Bunn.v’’ Hake- wltb ft the head and Charley an enjoying a u.v huidi hft to the hi-ad summet on tin lakes End Coaih, Han tried foi Rockv Leo Hehsrer is in luislness In Lin blocke 1 It then turned Sammv coin, while i.tne Etl Weir isjaroum! with a right bell traveling through the west a chautiiuqua orator telling voting i Roumi eight Hamny landet! i anti old how keep fit leftn ain! pot left to ih.t Rhi des Is working 5 hts Rockv f. lb.w in Idncoln nn.i pit-hlnu 11 as a tu! Iti mix with a left to the ht.td. Ham landed a b-ft to Etrliredt, If Jsnileson, If Lscy, 2 Speaker, rf Burns, lb J. Sewell, ss Sumnia, rf Sewell, Luttke, 3b ----Totals Blue, lb O'Rourke.

2b Wlngo iiolloway, Kotherglll rf Cobb. If Heiiinann. rf VVainer. Tavenei, Woodall, Coopei. rollins.

t' Neun Job DM, Burke, 2h Totfils Fotheigtil r.atteil fni Hollosay tu iKitted for Collins in seventh leveland 12 2 ftft 0 0 2 ft 7 l'etrolt 2 ft 01 ft 000 -5 Suinniaij 'l'eohMee hit Et. hrodt. Huinma, Eutzke, Speaker, Tarener. Foth- ergili Tilt ee base hit Blue Tav- rnet. Sa.

rtfb'e hit Roui ke. Alanuah 2 Sewell. Wooditll. l.eft on buse Getroit 4 l'ievelond 3 jiiay (''Rourke lo THVfiier tu Blue; to l.ary fo fluriis, Tatener fo Rourke to Stolen eli Burna, Baae en balla fhle ti, off Cooper 1, off Collins 1, off 2 Stru. out By l'hle by ollina 1 fnipire Grniiby.

24 "7 27 10 0 A A 11111 ft 2 ft 0 45 0 I 0 ft 00 0 ft 0 flft 0 ft 1 ft 1 ft ft 0 4 ft 0 3 0 0 .2 I 0 ft ft 0 .3 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 01 2 ft 4 2 2 2 3 1 3 1 2 0 0 ftft 2 0 1 0 ft ft 1 ft 1 flft 0 9 ft 0 ft A ft ftft 0 0 ft 0 31 13 LEK Cfiicago Clubs Kick In With Twin Victory Over The League Leaders. A'lc. Ju'x I I Til. nant uspli at luii.s of Cm. imu.tl Ue.ts was given a MfVflf retba bere wllfll tubs vv.li of dout'lr bea.tei torv Tin" ul.

the firai, to and tbe 3 ft tn first gaiiit. tlie Re.is ted 7 to I until the h. 'lit- ul'M two runs with the otd o' I'm. it Hitter Stepio n.s'.ii h.i.te.' b.iiio- Jones went in for tlio 1 ii.l set the II durloR rl thnt en. otmtei Jone weht tl.e K.vmt an.l nllovved tlie i ftv hite 1.1 win 3 to ft t.i.iu.', one ot the a.

e.A of if' ftiei asine In. innHli. 3 I .3 1 0 3 ft .1 ft I 1 ft 4 0 4 ft 1 ft 4 ft .3 ft ft 0 .1 0 ,32 2 I 1 0 ft 1 1 1 ft 3 I. 1 Dreesen, 3b Walker, rf Allan, rf Housh. Rreasler, if If if t'lSti, Pirinlth, Eniniei, Eures Hargrave Itargia.e batted for lu eighth 4 hlrsgo.

Adams, 2b Heathrote. rf Frelgau, Sb Wllsau, rf if (irltnni, 1 I'oonej Martnett, Gebot ne. Jones, Stephenson Totsis Stephenson batted for Gsbotne tn 7th Clnflnnatl 2 00000000 Chi. ago ft 1 ft 2 3 Bummaty lilt Houeti Heathrote, Orlmm. Jones hit Roush, Hartnett, base- liouble play to Emmer Pii.p.

I Osborn to Orlmm out By Mays; 2, by l.uras by t'sborne by Jones 3 Ftnse on 1. oft Euca.s 1 off P'sborno 2. Hits (iff Mays. 9 in ti 1 3 InnlngN. off Osborne, ft in 7 innings Winning jdteher- Eoslng Maya on baae t'lnclnnatl cht 7.

implres Moran, and Reardon. Time 1.4'i ('tnrinnali A nH ft 1 VE .5 ft 2 23 1 4 ft 1 11 ft 4 ft 1 7 1 ft 4ft 1 4 ftft 31 ft ft ft ft 4 1 2 1 11 ft 4 2 I (I 2 2 1 1 0 2 ft ft 1 1 ft 0 10 1 ft 1 ft 1 ft 0 .34 ti 1227 13 1 A 11 P( 1 4 i' Dreaeen, 3b 3ft I 0 A ft rf 2 ft 1 2 0 Roueh. cf 4 02 ii 0 Zltznuvn. If 3 ft ft 5 00 Plpp. lb ..................3 t) 0 0 2 ......................3 ft 1 1 .................3 ft 0 4 Emmet, es ....................3 ft ft 2 ft l.ijQue, ................................3 ft 2 0 a 1 0 (I i ft Ptnelll 10 0 ft 2 ft VJ4 11 Allan batted for EmmerInninth rinelll batted Adama, 2b for buque tn ninth 4'liii-ngft.

3 12 ft Heath'ote, tf 4 ft 1 3 0 Fietgau, 3b ....................4 ft 0 0 ft .......................4 1 2 3 0 ft Scott, tf ...................................3 ftft ,6 A ft lb 4ft 5 0 ft Cuoney, .......................3 1 2 0 ft Genzale.i. 2 ft 10 ft 1 ft ft 0 3 0 3 ft 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 (i 0 0 1 0 0 0 ft 0 0 ft 1 2 Lenmlnn hupe nn tht' gnifinp iz.Ui at this writing at tvv.i nicrt 1dm Al st ml a 1 le.id.n-- i.sp'iant ti.r tlm mmil pc.ssibiv ii evt.niual sm i tu a 1 1 1 11 an ih. cames "iuu. Tue fit bei mu. i iitilv t'l Rid' I.

the am Al 1 till- 111 1.1 f'ut to till i p. bb.v Jonc- in I M' Hrit I 11 I i-ur fini'-h. 11 1 rath, bi tmd pii for tb.ir.i uious cave warnm Ir nenr arri- al mi ftfins firm- mont fas' -iifinior when he Walt- H.igen the t.attle of his Ilf. in 1 1 tourney tn Chlcngo III vva.tk in tlic RriflHh I.lb. I dav iH but a lepettth ihitt 'V p.

of pl.ay unly a IVI briliiaiit Kim might be am.xteu' chnmplon 'day in the Hverage fi.dd 1 J.qies’ grcHt ness lifts tic la Her an.l shoulileiH the prt seni field V.U 1 Elm pia.ve.l ehampiop pdf two onlv to fimi 'Uooiinii than eham yoif. if ou will, i.i th Ilf voting men niu.st ho in the national at oluml. 11 and Hch must 11 vv li in ills own I'on I tie national anr.atcui and pi.i me sta later in iti. sras.iM. Dempsey Third In Colorado Rinq: Macks Swing Healthy Bats To Take Twin Bill From Boston Red Sox.

Julv; 3. C. Hitting the ball hard behind gome steady pitching the Ma. kmen won both ends of today's twin hill with the Red Sox annexBig the openet bv a 12 to 4 count, while the statistio.s in fTie final were to 5. Slim HHrrbs.

former hurier, was knocked out the fox by his old In both games He started the first but was shelb'd ftaun the ak in the opening Inning In the sec.ind game he entered ae relief twlrlei but was again hit hard. F.ddle Hoirimell hurb-d good ball all the wa.v In the firal, while Rtihe Walherg came fo the cue of tlra.v in the second en. Summary. Heme run Wileon hit Adas hit- VValket, Adams, Jones Double Emmer to Crltr. to Plpp, Crltr.

to Emmer Plpp. t'ooney to Adams to Grimm out Hy 3, bv Jones Bases on l.uque 3, off Junes 4 p. pitcher- By Jonea iPippE l.eft on baa. Cincinnati 7. I'hlcagu ft Reardon, Moran an.l Qulgicv 1 tr York, VV ir luindllng In l'n l'K-- Vmerlcan tour, nlso atriv.d said that Carpentler accomp: ni.

wdfc and amali daiikddei w.uil.l an ivc in ('olorad two day vlatt iw .1 Hemi- heav yweighi and that party wouui l'i Iienvcr VVe.lne.aday hci-- ti.dav complete tntm ng hi.s bout has been uffer act hs 1 hit il man in 7 with Ceoiccs Xnrmile, his nian.iget idnl of Ft. 1 si.ite.i to.iay th.it In probabildv boxine T'cx New banipiou vvnuid a. HENVER. 1 Hurk. lul.v 3.

-li (he 10C30S Pittsburgh Rings Up TTiIrd Victory Since Their Record Slump. riTTHFH KtJH July 3 The Firgteg jumpft.l Into sei-nnd pis in the tmnnl league and won tiuur third vlc- tor.v their lecord when thev defente.i I'ardw today, 12 to 3 Right mn.s wot. soicd hail tduh during tlu' fourth Ttavnor scored a lilt tu thi.a frame wltli two on gMthercl seven hitii USES LOCAL ACES of firitt Boston. game 1 A IT Flagstftsd, cf 5 22 .3 I Rigney, 4 0 Todt lb 4 t1 jf ,3 9 Ri'gan. 2h 4 2 xner, If 4 0 fl .3 4 0 2 4 fl Harries, nfl fl ............,9 ft ft Fitzgeiidd fl 0 0 Totals S(? 1 19 24 FifigeraM ha ft ed for Philadslphia, AB Fi ro Bishop, 2.4i' 4 2 2 3 i French, rf 4 a 2 4 Flmmons, of 4 2 4 Welch, If 2 3 Dykes, 3h .............3 flft 9 Poole, lb 4 (I 5 1 Cochrane, 4 1 2 ss .3 1 2 1 Kommel, 4 1 'rotala 12 14 27 1 Boston ............0 0 0 0 1 Tulsa Trims League Leaders In Tight Contest By Score of 3 to 2.

I rn Jul.v ft Funk mlejudgenu'nt of a fly fall had ft given Morgan a tliice base hi' In Ih. ft eeventh, Tuls.y t.uiv tie three eestve singlea to deteat 3 I0C301 30C30E Strap Watches FOR MEN The growing of strap f. men licc.une- in summet ar. iltiig thcrii 1 $1 I'u. 30 $.

1 11(1 t.i tn Gi ll, an.i other stnndsrd III.I kc.a. Fred Gardner Son JEWELERS Temporarily Located at 110 No. 10th St. I0C30C socaol lono? Id. lln.

ked Joke Scoring: In Maj'or drtuits (If roi.ui.K’H rtr. I flelsJ worlng In the hlg In s.rnie cttiea. te gettlng to he huse jnke. n4 temiiiig gamea every ilav ivitiil.i be lo kiiow thetr elHff kilt do Ihey rtoil't elion it atiillaliclail lio liarge tit Hseanil.ling Hie data icmpiled liy Itie uffU'Iat s.orer« h.o« neari) ac Hie ure he atU glare an.l If In a iimmmI til relate hnl horrible fitiiia Illa la atiy vton Ihen thai of lilla ajtrl mora to be targair a nf bit aad inlaa farortag nne Indi-i vidual lo tile iletHiurail the nlher.i lielptog Uta honte team to the band- irap of the rUtlora. Illg trague taUl playera are tn the majora beranaa Iliet are (o be belter litan I he niinor trague piairr a fieid er he It.

led handle Mti.l hia hrather Is rol. Bul hita are 4 cr-rllted batiera tlaU. oa Hut' iMip tiill of ftetdera' rnli iheir lega vr ore platnli rtie average fan aba tiitnka he knowa aoniethlng atvoiil Hondera ahat klad of biai. kept I the atruida he aera the' officiai ihe ntorning N'o Moiider there ta ao dosbt caat I ofi the araragea, aa Ihey are i-om- idled, There la one iitilfleliler la the ttnerican laagne ha la credltrd witii niili errora to date Mr oiiglit to bate 4 doren, the aaa lie falta gela up, (alta mlajtt an.t then iiermila the hall to oiit of Illa at. thal a a.

hool AeWfar a-. ul.l be 1 gpi and I hohl but iavartalili gu for bilg llf atliff la a lot of big iragua fftrlai ruarle Mp. 1 nd ht'ti lieft to hc.td then lut I with i.E.li«tml With a tM the landed a to ftinn I and 't I left lo the fni lt. Il ov swung from tho g. Ifglit tips to the fare Htm shut in a stralgh' nii.ub« Tollowe.l with Swipprd Body Punehos.

k.p.i landed loft tbr svinineh light in return hudv punehea Jn rloae Hammv with his left an.l I slipped on the canvas a.x they Bammy sent In annther lieft tap to the RockV left the kidney Raniniv sllpiie.l dtiw un the e.tnva» heljied ijim up Tiiey egei an.l to tbe 1 iiod.v jabbed and not stiff rlglu to the stomach left it nd took It Tliey awajiped lam my ky wiille Aliirldge, ent 1 he hole for tile onie club. allovv fini revert Score St. ouis AR Blades If .2 ft(I ftfl ft flafey. If fl ftft ft fl I'louthlt cf 4 1 2 fl ft Topitrcer, 4 41 1 ft B.dtomlev lb 0 fl 13 1 ft Soutliworth, if 1 1 4 ft 9 L. iteli, 1 a 111 1 Farrell.

2 II 1 ft 0 Warwick. 2 01 fl ftft iThevcnow, 1 14ft H. ll. (11 0 1 fl(Ift ft ft S. ithorcn, 1 (I 1 ft ft ft Holm .1 fl 1 ft ftft 24 13 2 Holm fif'd for Sothoron in ninth AH HH ran tha III, 1 7ft ft 1 rf 1 1 ft ft cf fl Wngtit s.

1 'rntynor. 97 .1 1 .1 If 11 2 ft .1 iLuwltnga, 1 I33 fl Hndth. 1 4 4 ft 0 Aldridge, 4 1 I) ft (1 37 12 14 i St Louis 9 I 1 0 ft (1 1 (V 3 1 ft 1 II 0 i 1 12 Sumnmry; Two case Travnor, Hmft Houthwurtii, ('uylc'' hsgie bit Home run liH Tlo'v- enew Wright. Barntisn ThS'epow Double Raw I W'llgiit t'l WTIgiit ill ahuok him up. Bam Jahbed i'l'iinthgni Base on (Mi with hln left and Rocky in a Hlad.

2 off 2 ibo.ly right Ham landed another Aldildge 4 L. Ileft tun B.veLrv 1 bass 8 I'lttehiirgh fi, in- I alrnoat slipped nlng ptt.her.vldridge down us Hammy landed a left and i Ftell Time- 1 right to the hegd Quigley snd RIgler Roun.l ten They and Haminv uwung one to 'he face hla left an fiicv retHliatc.l vvltii right to lands I t.ie asms spot Tiiey cllnrhsd and hbt Ictt t.i(.,lo tbo 1 Hum landed tdtff I ami lanri-a a left to the li ami in his next tlie nose Ham anothep jgot one.of the- 'sirine In re- g.ftcl Ixfl to the nose and one to turn Hum leaped onto Ffockv the stomach tn a R.iekv two-'left I hooked, to dhs stomach i taps aa the hell. rang. Flyers Lined Up For July Meet. Entrlea received Secretary Shreve of the Lincoln race meeting to be held at the HtiitP fair grounds, July 13.

14 and 15, indicate a high class program of harness racing for Lincoln fans. Beeretary Shreve, announced Saturday that all events had flUsd and that over one hundred head of horses would be In the state fair grounds stables for the July meet. "The Idncoln meeting will bring together most of the leading horses in this section and the should he an interesting one from start to finish," Mr. Hhreve said. Low Admission Prico.

want tfi popularize raring In Lincoln and are planning to give people here a program of high- class entertainment. The fifty cents admission, which entitles the patron to the grounds and grsn'latand, should bring out large crowds, for It l.rings t'v IHght laelng program to the same prb as a The Lincoln girls cadet eorps is sponsoring the meet. which is staged under the supervision of the Nebraska harneaa racing commission. The programs will start at 5 ni and brought to a finish by 7:30 or Thrilling Raess Promissd. The early promise a number of thrllUng" races The field of entries In the trot Includes Ed Emile Hcott tiitvvond and Anna owned hv Anderson of Gray Jay, uvvne.l by J.

F. of I'rincess owned by H. Dosh of Madison, and Max Winter, owned Earl Beezley of Auburn. Ttie 2:12 to be a feature of die meet The entry list tnrludes Princess pHchula, owned 4 PhllHdelphiu 1 (I 2 1 0 1 3 Hummary; Two base hit Welch Simmons, kTagsiead base hit- Filshgjt, (lalloway. Home run Foelirane.

Flagstead, Stolen base F'oole. flacrifhe hlt-Ljkes 2. T'tencu Jacobson. Iiouble play, Iiykes to Hlslt op to Pooie. l.eft on base PhiUd.l- phia 5.

Boston 7. Base balls Off dV'elzer 2. off Romel I. Struck out By Weiser 2, by 1. Hits off Harrlss, In 1-3 Innings, off Wel- xer, 9 In 7 2 3 Innings losing pitcher- Harrlss.

Hildebrand and Geisel. Time- 1 42 Boston, AR HPO AK F-'lagstead, cf .6 11 2 0 (I Rigney. as 4 1 2 1 ft Todt, lb ...5 9 1 ft Jacobson, rf .0 2 1ft ft Regan, ...5 1 ft 2 ft Bhsner, If ......4 ft i 4 ft ft Haney, 3b ft 1(1 .4 16 1 ft Wingfield, .1 ft1 ft Ift Hgrrlss, .1 ftft 11 0 Ruffing, 1 ft 0ft ft0 Russell, ...00 ft I) ft (1 Bratche, 0 .1 ft ft ftft ft Totals4ftA 1426ift fl Bratcher hat fed for fluffingIn 1 Herrera batte.l for 1 liusaell In ninth. i Fhiladslphia AHRHPGAF. Blahop, 4 1 ft .3 1 0 French, rf 4 2 2 1 ft 'J Hlrnmona, ef ..4 ft I0 (1 Welch.

If .3 Dykes, 8b 4 1 114! Poole, lb ..............4 1 112 ft 0 Coohrsne, 3 0 fta ft 0 4iallowa.y, ss 4 2 8 ft 2 9 Gray, ft (1 0 ft 1 ft Hale 1 ft0 1 A H27A 1 1 Hale batted for firs In fifth Boston 3 0ft ft ft ft ft 1 3 0 9 ft f. 0 A flummary imse flit Slianer Hlechoff Regan dree baisehit In a pitihlng May Ksve Msv hel.t to a alnsb- l'hc Indiani, wr. witli onlv thtee Ma.i nmi. tlie ebl' In Thr i I ut ib ratterson. rf iirgati, rf cOurdy.

Ih Caaey, If Rigo. Browne. Ber ghatniner. 2b Blaehftl.ier, Totale OklnI Armetroeg, 2h Hork. -------Funk.

cf Feli.er, If Datilel, 1b ('one ity. ri Mooi 3h May, Felgfit Totale halla.l Tuleii (Iklahoma t'ity fl Suinniai t.aet htt Mot M. Daniel. BlsGiold. Kflher Haas on halle off Bl.iehohisi of fMay 1 out Visi h' BUehoIder 4.

Runa hlie off and i in I inntrigs. off Hot.arte In Eoalng May on Tulea .1. r. a C'oa and Earnotte A lt PO A 4 0 (1 1 Il 1 fl 1 fl fl 4 i 1 fl 4 l1 IV fl 4 4 3 fl 1t4 (1 3 3 II1) Il 4 2 II fl .1 4 31 fl 27 3 tfl 3 fl 4 (t 3 0 4I 2 3 fl i 3 II t. 4 fl fl fl fl 4 fl 2 3 2 11 fl f.

fl flII fl 3 1 fl.1 0 (t flc II 0 fl fl .3 27 il1 A4 Il fl fi 1fl fl ft 3 0 ft ft II litt I UIIK e- rifl. hit Stolen ffV Offrring Special July PRICES ()fi (tur 11 00(1 l'irr-s and Vmi orne lo coll an .1 lei show t-ii Tiro R. meni i ti: nnist in i-lt filli 'OVICC CH- IH of volli VI. from 7 in. tc Sun'l-i ys.

Rosenstock Tire Co. iMioiip So. iith Sf. Btmm F'oole. Home run Hlgney.

Htolen Welch HacGftse hl! Walbarg. I.eft on base- Roston 13 play Blicnoff to Basa on Off Wtngftald 8. off IfarrlsH i off Gray I off Walberg 3. StGick out HEY! GOING UP TOD A New waiting at New Idiboln field 1 1-2 mile HGuOi (if PARACHUTE JUMP HV Sl'NHAV AND MONDAY A ree aft' entertainment rale Ldfiif ride Stunt Romemiier we fly with you. fiy I'ringl.

3. Iiv VV alberg 1 Hits (iff lo. .1 rc. Old 2 4 Wlngfb ld 4 In oV'-r thc fair. oval (he faw Issf f.M off Olhei entries w.fh goo.l marks in- cluds owned by Bchill- Ing Pijebio, I t.rav, 9 In innings off Walherg, i tn 4 innings.

Winning pltehar (ira lavslng pitcher- Wlnglfeid Wild plf-h 4'mplres Yielsal, Ffilda- Hamas 2 and 4 Gano, by 1 brand and Morls-rlty, TTma Lincoln Flying Service inc. I1.VY OF AINMKNT i.

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