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EIGHTEEN THE LINCOLN JUNE 21. 1927. Goodman Goes Pace in Contest for Links Crown Omaha Hi School Boy LINKS, OILERS IN French Has Bids for Qolf Title I Tribe Cops First IJOZen ACCS Johnny (ioodman, Sensation of Last Tournament in St. Louis, Goes the Pace Cops Game, But Gets Short End in Second. at Colorado Springs; Plays His Way Fancy Flinging Into the Semi-Final Round.

Pitching Feature of Double Bill. COi.ORAOO SPRINGS, June Manion, St. Louis, was scheduled to meft John Goodman, Omaha, and by sherma Jimmy Ward, Kansas City, was listed to meet James That venerable racket, for nedy of Tulsa in the semi-finals of the trans-Mississippi srolf you and one' for was re-en- tournament at the Broadmoor country club jBfolf links here Thursday afternoon at Lan- todav. yard, but with a slight varia- The feature match of play proved to be that The between James Kennedy of Tulsa and N. C.

Morris of Denver, curtain-Ufter. ii to 2 and the "you" which was not determined until the thirty-eighth John (ioodman, one of famous car Marty Grifhn, on the hurling chalked up an overwhelming defeat of 15. A. Omohundra of promontory for the Links in the Denver. This lad, the flamins from Omaha, pmc to light ill the golfing world a year ago, after he, with two leading sluggers to six youthful companions, made their way to last 'nins-, Mississippi tournament in a rai.road box car.

hit. MfdHllst Match. Janies Manion. medahsi of the eVent. defeated Dr, L.

D. Broomfield of Denver in hole round, 4 and 2. The odds are divided toaay between Manioh and Ward of Kansas City, who eliminated Eddie Held, St. Louts, playing through champion, in Wednesday's round and won a victory over Howard Creel of Pueblo yesterday, 12 and 11 Cruirkshank Sets Pace. DELAWARE WATER GAP.

June 24 -Bobby Cruirkshank. professional of the Progress club, we.st- che.ster county, N. wa.s leading the field in the ea.stern open goll championship with a card of 143 for 36 hole.s as the day's play b(f- gan today. Willie MacFarlanc, of Oakrldge, was second with 144. Walter Hagen, defending champion, and Johnny Farrell were tied for third place with 143.

Cardinals Cling to Pirate Heels aASEBALL Marty's triumph was his ninth of the season and boo.stcd his string of consecutive wins to a few more Griffins, the Links' staff would Just about burn up the Gear 1 league, split or no we mean perhaps. Links Swing Their Bats. DEMPSEY DUE AT rill TRAINING CAMP Former Champion Starts Monday Prepare For Sharkey Fight. Moines Denver i NEW YORK. June ack city I AmarlUo I Dempsey was to arrive at his Sara- toga.

N. training camp today to Lincoln finish training for his comeback iP 4 ii. match with Jack Sharkey on July a -MKR ican ac il 21. His program, outlined a.s he left New York ei New York last night with a ei 000 contract for the fight, called for complete rest until Monday, after which the open season was to be declared on sparring partners. J-owis That recelpt.s for the bout will run only to the Dempsey- vationai Carpentier and Demp.sey-Tunney ti "gate.s’’ became an as.siired fact to- day when more than 12,000 ap- so plications for tickets found their New vork a ay into Tex Rickard's office, with each mail bringing more.

A sell-out sa i crowd would mean a gate of 1 cincinueti 400.000 and Rickard expects to sell I every eat at least a week before the fight. Dempsey has engaged Leo P. Flynn, veteran boxing pilot, as bius- Inej manager. ale and Harvard Crews Renew Rivalry On Water YALE WINS PRELIM RACES. NEW IOXnON.

June 24 gallant Vale freshman and junior varsity crews added two more victories to Ed growing cDlleotion this morning by outruwinx the rival shells of Harvard In the first two races of ihelr annual regatta. Yale came from bet ASSOC RY At rr A home run looked to he over but the lor the hloRiiomed forth today ding-dong battle tkat probably will eairy right through the of the American league campaign. and McGraw. DETROIT. June 24 -Phil Mc- I Graw, Detroit llghtwelglit, and Mandcll of Rockford, light Whll.

BobW W.U., ll.g.„ Hweet.ver iiave only mrdf one ho.ev Sign article, today for a 10- L. lie I in-one each. Emmet Fiench has made rcuild title bout July 15. 4 wnuc txie Duriy Californian was ts'cive, running close oeconrt to Sandy Flovd Pit 7 he dosed i subduing the Oilers, the Links were Herd, th- oin Eng ish pro, in match late vesterdav after- rZn EuX Kane, rioage for to thumps. Chief at time when they were Mande.ll, agreed to terms.

It Is said Wano WR.S the heavy artillerist of french. m- Mandell will receive $30,000 for Bobby CrulciC 5 and I were plavng defending his crOWTY. With four laps to territory where a best bail cyisi walker, the signed seA'eral week.s ago champion, and Paddv Doyle at Pt.u— hvual In 1933 the fif ho'e of the No 3 ewrae nPA ill 4 221 yards long. Doy.e pDced a on 3 hol 1 1 Lil 1 Toledo Kium.y Oily noils St Paul lndl.vnapolÍH IkJUi.vvlUe Columbus a 69 63 6.Y 6t 64 63 C3 33 37 23 31 34 .34 33 Pet Sfifi 469 .460 .441 .381 McGraw on the gieen. eight feet om ire hole.

nobody wa.s ain't. Big was without a the Links I their second errorle.ss ex- hibitlon of the series to date. Tlie nightcap wa.s something else from n-y drivhu iron started on the aa hill for the Links and his control what was happening to my bad tut was sadly missing. A free ticket to of the gallery informed me Tulsa's first Heovo the yelled. u.

1 1 heave rnade another valuable hoie-ln-out Just AS Lou Qfhrlg, larruping Yankee ftCCOrnpllsncd Mr. Kuhcl, during Missouri in ai bt. first baseman, appeared to have lost the Other piws and a knack of clouting to the distant bleach- solitary Brannon trapped all around era, the Columbia yodngster smashed three RUmmed things up to the extent of "For the twelfth time my life, how- liomera against the Boston Red ves- run.S, whereby the Oilers were "'5' droppinj su asMiuei, me Bosvoo Kea jes- fhatr Wftv awH rolling into the can un- terday to run total to 21 for the and thereafter errlngly. season. Babe Ruth, king of the distance QOCltned tO be headed.

iCopyrlght, 1627. Puollshers SyndJcata.t wallopers, is right on the heels of hu Karios Decidedly Pre.sent. WITH PRO TEAM Yankees Sweep I5oston Series June Lou Ochrlg made thr-e nome runs yestenlay tir, th Ysnkees defeated the Red Sos 11 tu 4, en won their ninth straight. Including the flve-gsme series against So Gehrig now 31 homers, thre? les-? thru Babe Ruth This was the second time thl.s year home runr been hit In one game In the majors. On June 11, Tony of the Yank.s made three clrcil, counters agajnsi the White the Vank stadium.

The first homer for Gehrig ca-ne in the second with Ruth on the paths, and cleared the left center Held feme I und- gren than was pitching As man up in the sixth and eighth innings. behind iHith rightins with the tameness of the true RultdoK. both victories came only aft- er the finishing Hue was in sight, i The Vale junior varsity won by a icngth and half and the Vale freshmen by one length, after two inspiring duels over the claH.sie New London course. Perfect weather conditions prevailed, with smooth water under the stern and smiling skie.s above. The unoffielal time for the junior varsity race was 10 minutes and ID seconds, tidal conditions having affected (he speed of the boats.

The freshmen time was nine minutes and 18 seconds. These races were preHmlnary skirmishes for the big event this afternoon. RV DAVIS J. tV.ALSIf. NEW LONDON.

ConiD. June 24 Carthage lashed its eulley slaves until they fell in stvoon, face down on the thwart.s and utterly spent, in order that tlic In Frankford Toj(s Next Year. TAYI.OR 3 VNDTONY READY FOR June Taylor and Tony Caneoiieji today made the most tif a 11 day's rest to build up to their I utmost strength for their 10 round bantamweight champion- 4 hip battle tonight at Wrigley field. I Tliey already have weighed In i at pound.s each, so Canzoneri is expected to go as high as 121 by with Taylor adding a pounlkt or two during the 24-hour postponement caused by unfavorable weather. 111 miT round That patriarchal port-sider, Kar- TtTIOS Out Ih nati gcitcrday.

4 to 3. thu; runntni snaring their fifth victory of the' three- Lubricators. The Links pum- consecutive cououcst. OH'lod hcS Offerings With great vigor league leading McGraw end May the with their day series and ninth consecutive conquest. The steady drumfire of Yankee thirteen Innings DES MOINES.

June 24The on four alngtea. aided by a wild In the fifth Frisch forced Douthlt had aalked. went to second on a steal, his nineteenth of the season, went to third on a low throw and scored with the winning run on Bottomley's slnjlc. By Innings: Cincinnati 000300000 3 1 St Loui. 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 7 0 1 Batteries May and 4 McGraw and Snyder.

I A drove Macfaydens delivery Into the cen- Ed and to Per form lue nrst ums -three home runs ever have made In one game at Fenway park. Ihe lecord in the big leagues (or home 1 hell by Robert Loir and Edward DeU- hanty, both of whom hit four By InnIngs: New York ...........3 5 2 0 0 1 0 10 11 15 The Weir brothers, Ed and joe. have signed to plgy football with gren Moore the Frankford team of Phtladel- phia next fall. Ed is booked to' play end or tackle while Joe will hiladelphia June 24 Th- hnlfl down winfv Athletic-, won the odd game in five from nwo aown a wing position. Washington by the final tntiav.

4 Ed. former Nebra.ska football to and winding up their home stay captain and twice All-American Chtrley Wltlls, youthful soutuonw. started tackle, finished the 1926 1.. AI 1 NaACjtincD sirst with the Frankford team. Uie ele- me well scattered A1 led the attack on Marberry straight from Wichita, 15 to 9.

The score Gehrig's boBiers boosted Ihe New York team to date. Mis feat equalled the stunt of Tony Laizeri, the team's second baseman, against the White Sox two -weeks ago, but fell Just one shy of the major league record for lour, held Jointly by Bob Lowe and I'd Dclahanty. Is nifty brand of control, refusing to Demons pulled victory out of the with the Frankford team. Uie came back rum played a vicious pass as much as one Link to the fire in the thirteenth inning yester- ven capturing the national title. 'Xh left the second place Ath- fjrst corner.

In five of the seven day. winning from Oklahoma City; The Frankford outfit is coached fetic. over 150 po.n^^to the rear. palf by a score of 12 to IL Segii.st's two- i and managed by Guy Chamberlain. llTlZn down the Links three in concussion lacker and Ciislasons slngie, after former Cornhusker star.

Chamber- two successive when he broke a Ntlson dlsapwared In the flith In Produced the decldins lain probably will coniine his efton favor of a pinch-hlttcr. after which rov Jn.i“?;!'.“'’.;;;' ooachlng the squad this coinins KilfpSu I T' i iS came Edson Wilkins and later 5t si season. Braxton and Uuel: Adrian Lvnch In roundirtff onf the Moines. The fielded the wints and cochrane out the without an error, while VT 1 priiurmancc the Demons were charged With only LOWhnV I Edson Control Absent. one.

The score -'I ft UAIJ 1 iLvllvl w-x ed Chicago. 6 to 5. in a thrllllJig h.ilttV Kt'IIIVIC tfkttlew yesterday and dropped Chicago 1 xFl l.Fa Ulim third Erratic support coupled wi Omaha Peels Off Another Victory OMAHA, June 24 The BUrch Rods outsllugged the Larks yesterday and Omaha made it two tVirhlla. Ondgerx Reqip On Fhils BROOKLYN, June 34 Urookljn stt Connie Mack's Athletics stuck to the hunt, climbing Into ond place with a 4 to 1 victory over Washington while rteison i a Edson had the same ailment as of control, being ss Alllngton, rf cf if McNally. 3b HoUohan, 3b lb Berry, AB HO A t.

fell la the third and came In on It iacrlflce fly by Henllne. four- bagger in the fifth decided the Petty yielded seven hits against four for Mitchell By Innings: Phllfcdelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0- -1 7 1 Brooklyn OOiOiiuo 343 Batteries Mitchell and Wilson; Petty and Uenluie. Giants Trim Braves Twice. NEW YORK. June 24 The Giant, captured both ends of a twin session wrth the Braves yesterday, 6 to 2.

and 9 to 8 The iwp pitchers rmenlty traded by New York to Boston, Hugh Qultian and Kent Greenfield, weer roughly treaied. McOull- lan retired after four Innlmrs of the fiii't game during which the Glanis -uored all their GrecnfDid was sent to Bmi tellef in the eighth inninj! of the econd with Boston a run n.l mati on IWoimer, the mtii lo him. hu a home run. New In front Bv First game a BoRton lOOOOtflOO 7 .1 New York 0 Batterie: McQuillan, Edwards and Uo- gsn and Tavlor Second game Boston ...0 00104010 6 0 New York 02001106 0 Batteries Smith. Greenfield and Hogan, Benton, Sotiger and Devormer.

Last Fights. At Mello, l.oweU, welterweight, knocked out Johnay Mcndelson. Milwaukeo in serond round, Danny ban- drelli, Montreal stopped Johnny Moore, Boston, in first round. At Adgie, Philadelphia. knerkfd out Frsnkle Carpenter.

Jersey City, third round. 4t Fa Dovle. Fittstoti. knorked out Carl Tremaine, leveland In seventh round. young Philadelphia southpaw, started onivemranei.

nt first game of the season and had lutle appearance Of the Ollcrs trouble aftei the first Inning. Al Sim- during the pre.seiU home Jitand by mon tenth homer, his thrld lu two sue- the Links is scheduled for Saturday Luoerus It cessue games, wuits atong afternoon, after whlch the Amarillo Oron. A Tiger triple play In the third inning Cowboys will provide the opfXl.si- featured the Detroit win. Rain halted fOUr-game beginning Moore 3b the Cleveland- 8 t. (rwy In the sUth Sunday With a doubleheader, Thura- Uinlng, but not before the Indians had fjav's offlrtul Tubbs, piled up a 7-2 advantage, Cleveland belt- Official plied up a 7-2 advantage ed Van Glider roundly for six runs In the third.

The St. Louis taok advantage of to gain a hklf game on the National league pare.makers with a neat 4 to .4 win over Cincinnati. Timely hitting off In the pinches pulled the Cards within two games of Ihe Pirates. Grimes. 2b Patterson, cf Bennett, if Sturdy, lb Munson, rf Brannon.

2b. Wingfield, Kre-s, Bi leu, ...................3 2 .3 AB PO A .4 I 1 I a I 1 2 0 3 Bird, Lthale, 0 tUy. AB HPOA 7l4 4 3 3 3 6 .7 ll3 uu 2 4 7 -----61 3 ll 1) 0 00 3 uu 5 3 3 8 3 ------3 0 111 1 8 1 3 I ...2 0 30Iu 0 0U .00 0 00 .1 0 0 57 n21 30 15 tl Tigers Detest White sox CHICAGO. June 34 Detroit defeai- Jolley; ed Chicago. to 5.

In a thrlllljis 11-Inning Btueland, 1 peery. daring ba.se running by the de- feati'd Ted L. voji although he allowed rvti-K-vir'D os leat-d red aitnougn ne aiiowea DENVER, June 24 The hits lu Stoner weakened lu the Omaha. 37 13 24 11 3 AH PO Ah .4 0 2 Id without an error. The score: Amarilla.

The featured by the firs Hwartz, 10 0 1 0 a out when winning run in I 10 thirteenth; Jorgens for Guppy in 0 10 1 eleventh. Two old came bsck lo the Giant ball psrk yesferdav aad met with warm receptions as New oYrk copped both ends of a double b'U fvom the Bo.Mon Braves 6-2 and 8-6 Hughle McQuillan and Kent Greenfield, traded to the tried Kuhel lb their right against their former com- cf rades and both were shelled Into defeat Vache If Hugltle In the first contest and Green- I Chatham, rf field in the second Larry B-nton, who ctottleber. 3b came to New York In the asme deal, did Lavan, ss not do so well either, being chased under Lorb-er, a four-run barrage in the sixth Inning orlffin, of the second match. Songer saved the day, however. battle af gave Rraet- lyn a win aver Fhlladelpbla.

Mitchell allawed the Dadgers only faur but Petty had the help af homer and triple. American Association. .4 0 3 41 0 40 0 3 AB RH PO A t. 30 1 0 4 813 3 I (1 0 00 0 0 0 Cunnlui ham. If 7l2 5 3 1 4() 0 1 3 VanCrmp, Tb an-fora, cf 5 1 fi U0 7 3 4 3 Uu 7 6 -Jl 13 UrUfin.

rt 5 2 4 8 1u l.inrAtn 51 4 5 AB 3 1 PO A 1 a k. 6 3b pi Int. .7 1 3 7 3 3 .4 1 a 3 2 10 A tt Ronav. 0 .1 0 0 0 1) 0 1 0 0 4 3 3 A Jamarfoa, 1 U0U 4 4 II a. CoKInt ...1 1 0 uyu 3 4 A 1 3 Davenport, .................0 0 0 0 1y a 1 A A Johnson ..1 0 0 0 .4 3 11 3 3 4 1 0 0 0 3 .5 3 1 3 .5313 31 39 i 37 1115 27 13 CoUtns batted for Jamerson In eighth; 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 Johnson batted for Davenport in ninth.

0 I 0 0 0 0 Okla. Ctiy 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 23 0 0 0 3 0 3 Mines 0)403 0 0 13 1 0 1 13 Kansas City. lo'il Milwaukee, Indtanapnlls. 3. Mmneui.ol s.

1-. Tele 0 5-4. 8 Paul. 2. Columbus, 1.

Totals Tulsa mts Lincoln Hits lb Summary Three base hit Vac.iv. rwo base hit Brannon. Kuhel 2. Wan Stolm baae Wano, Vache, Chatham 2. Sacrlflee hit Btnnef, Kuhel, Vache Lorbeer.

Double play Gotileb tc Xaepfel to Kuhel. i i.eft on tase Tu aa Lincoln 9 Struck out By Grlf in 3 Base on ballr Bolen l. off Hodte 3. off Orlffin Wild pitch Hooge. Hits and run Off Boie-i.

and 5 in I 1-3 Inn nga; Summary: Home Grofi. l-eicer. Knothe. Ihrec base hit- Hrowe-, Cunntng- Felber. Hiiltman, Brower 2, rrow AB PO A Bwansb.vro, lb w.

1 l6 3 Gunther, ss 3 1 3 3 1 J. Kelly, cf 3 11 3 0 6 Davis, If ..............................4 1 3 I ConiioUj. rf WellR, 3b ......................5 a 2 3 0 0 0 33 11 Nufer, 1b 5 0 1 1 4u Moiidinu, ...,....................4 1 4 Morgan, 3 011 0 Ac enU-vch. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 C.ark, ---------------l 000 yy ....................0 0 0 Totsl.v 714 34 10 3 AUxni bttedfor Saunders Denver. in seve.it 1 AB PO A z.

Gorman, lb .5 0 ll Reigan, 3b 5 4 a 3 Murphy, It-c ....................4 1 33 Hrlen, cl 5 1 Kelly. 2b ......................5 3 3 5 1 Compton, rf ...................4 3 3l 0 Lind, Colward, If 4 3 3 3 1 ....................3 113 1 Hall, ......................3 1 3 0 3 0 Greer, 3 0 00 1 Pierce, 2 I 4 0 Totals ..................4114 18 13 AmartUo 10 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 i Denver 00040 5 0 5 14 was triple play of the season in Chicago, which was made by the Tigers in the third Inn- PtPkln, fng With Lyons on third and Metaier on i ii second. Hunnefleld grounded to Uehrlnger Totals S9 is is 3i who threw Hunnefleld out at first. Blue Wichtta 300040 10 2- 8 pegged to Tavener to catch off Omaha 0 1 4 3 3 3 1 1 15 second When Lyons atlenipled to store. Summary: Home run AlUngton, Bliss.

throw toaWoodall made the third base hlt-Hollohan Two base hit niastrr might reach his destinBtion in comiort and with all due Today, two boat loads of modem slaves, for the most part born to the purple, will go under the whip because loyaltv, that master of all. ha.s willed it; for today Yale and Harvard will row four down the Tliames and die deatli.s as they do H. Romance rides with this aport from the ob.servatlon train; from the bank you see only the color and beauty ol the flashing sweep, the rhythm and pulse of a racing crew and the gripping drama of the contest. Not Romance. nut to the men in the boat there will be nothing so beautiful as an ugly, lowering railroad bridge tliat inark.s the ftni.sh end nothing at' dramatic a.s the moment when thev lie right down in their misery and tell loyalty fhnt they are onlts.

Thi.s will be iheir reward for a of baok-breuktng labor; this and the victory that only one of them may have. But it all come.s under the head of pleasure and a hat are the odds if tliose I io reaHy are pleased h.appcn to be confined to the gay crov on the bank.s, trains and pleasme craft eumbining to create ar. inspiring a scene a.s the brush of a master is capable. Vf A. Leader Is It, Yes, victory alone is the of the and II is a 'natter of record that Har.ard hits gone through six drab years and mostly through no fauh ol It.s own.

Harvard has been good. but Yale, Inspired by a youin, i gemus with the approjulate namt of Leader, wa.s better. It has ridden Ih.e since the great day. four yearv ago. when It decided to break awav Vroni it.s traditions and adopt a rowing and coach that Iiave combined to make Pactfb' coa.st wRtermanship famous the world over.

Leader lose a race at Yale through his collegiate, national and Olympic campaigns until a few weeks ago when the varsity was beaten by Princeton on the water of Carnegie lake. But the sjrell is broken now and so today a lot of smart rowing men are look, ing for him to lose another. Vale Concedes Notning. Six straight victories oy either college have been the limit in Harvard-Yale rowing history and it may be that Yale is due to run behind. if only becau.se the law of averages says so.

However, you beat a fighting Yale crew with a mere average. It has the manship, Uie drive that Leader puts into all hi.s boats and an inspired stroke oar in Loughlin. Tiie crew is so good, tn fact, that it might look upon the issue with if It for the fact that Harvard will muster a real boat load for the start at cove. Harvard's Best Since War. It l.s to be the best Han'ard crew since the war and while i may have to prove it.

Jhe rowing sharps contend that its stamina will be equal to any demand made upon it. The demand, of course, a-ill be made In the final mile when finished stroking will be matched against Harvard brawn. Only the itself will determine which of, these factors is to prevail. out By Df troll .0 01)40100001 6 2 Chicco 00200300100 .113 3 Indiani Turn Bark CLEVELAND. Junr 24 tjpt Drlvlnj Vangildrr from thr box undrr a barragr of Ringiss in the third inning of of the with 81.

Louis, Harris. 8 mUh. HabbHt, Handley, Pipkin. 2. Double play 8 iooi' to McNalley to Stolen 2.

Harvri. McNally. Left on base Omaha 9. Wlcbi a Base on Off Swat 2 off Pipkm 1, off JoUey 1. off Stiieland 5.

off Peerv 2. Strucn out By J. by Plpklii 5. bv 3. by Btueland by Peery I.

scampereu aw ay si mi i lo Runs and hits Off Swartz. and 7 In xvln ye.vterday The game called in the 4 ,.3 mmng; off Ptpkln. 3 and .5 In 4 3-3 of the sixth on account of tain. olf Jolley 7 and 7 in 3 2-3 in- Hudlln pitched well for Clavelaiul iud nines; off. Btueland, 6 and 5 In 2 1-3 holding the until the off Peery.

2 and 3 In 2 sixth, when Jamieson's muff let in two winning pitcher Swarts. Losing By Innings: JoUev. Umpires Clarke and Crooke. ime St Louis 0 00003 3 .7 3 3 20 Cleveland .......................1 0 0 0 0 -7 11 1 Batteries- Vangllder, Nevers andSchang, lludlin and Myatt The Beaumont team of Uie Texas league put up a wrecking defense egalnst In the game of June 19. Six tlmef thPy wiped out that Dallas had by Ihe execution of double International League.

Reading, f-0. Jersey City. 4-5. Baltimore, ll, Newark. 3.

Toronto, I. 3 Buffalo. 3. Syracuse. 9.

Moore. Lauglcrd. Gnlfin 2. KnoUie. se- grist Barrine- hit B.ower.

hel.tr nu hHrer In Bantam Title Bout, Olf HoUge. 9 and 8 in 6 2-3 LO uig pltcner Timr 1 Toman and Cady. TuUa. Umpires AU 11 PU A z. Sb 3 3 y1 3 Patlerson ci .4 11 3 yy Bennett, If 4 1 33 yy Sturdy, ib ................4 0 (t8u Munson, rf 33l 4 yu 2b a13 4y 14y! Kresi u0 ..................3 1 U1y Totai( 29 1 InioIn.

7 8 AH HH PU A z. Zaeplel, 3o 3Uy 3 6u Kuhe. Ib 3 11 i cf 3 il i 1 If (i 1 1 Chathiiii. rf 0 ly 3o .3 yy y1 Lu ton. iit1y Lorbeer, 3 1 3uy Ne.son, 9 0 0 Grlffln 0 y0 Wl 0 0 Lynch, 0 0U oi ail.

3 5 31 9 1 bfciied tor Nelson In 30 3u 0 3 7 2 1 1 3 1 -8 Lincoln 1 0 0 a 0 3 Hits 30 0 3 0 base Langford. Knothe. Left on Oklahomi. City ll. 14 Sr.et oui By 3.

hv Ortman 2, ov Tubbi 3. by La laie 3 t)t fainervon 1. olf D.veuport 1, oft Dariow .1, off rubb 3. 1 a J' -u ban Sprlr.j Murphy Douule play Kelly to Lind to Gorman. Left oh bare Amari.lo 7, f'en er 7 fl on bath Off Or.

3, o.f Mo gvn J. Ctruck out By Hell 1. by 3. by Morgii'i 1, ny Uiu.ideis 1 lifts and oft off rubb (11 la 1 -u bail Morgan 1 oy 1 iwts ami runs Off Id and In 5 on off Htokes 4 and 6 In 1 1-3 Atheiibech, 3 ituii in 1-3 inni oil sierkon, 2 ati.i i i a r.ll uav- NEW YORK, June 24 ileinnch lyyuU Gehrig, thr Crown Prince of Bwat clouted three home rum yes- ferday and now liaus for the season. only three than the Kmc The great horn" run race between the two Yankee is providing the chief interest in the Anjeri- can le.tgue at present, for bv smolheriiig the Red Sox ye.steraay 7 ts 'pJ' on -Off NrLon 4.

otf viiitins 3 iiu ninUt victory and now en- batsmsn By Hit and Off Nrlsoti. 5 and 6 la 6 oft Wllklnt, 3 and 3 In 3-3 in- TO PLAY SITNDAV A foursome including the three Lincoln golf professionals and the city champion will plav over vhc 4 (hih couri-e Suudav 2 m. Harold Holloway. Antelope club I iip Aitk I II' city champion in a match with Charlie Koontr, Eastndee sional, and Johnnie Morns try''. J)JO, Qehrig Qives Babe Race for Three-Eye IreaRiie.

Uuraitiarj Three hit La van, Lornerr Twu i 2 Portfi Ht.jlcn Muii r.aiftam iMUblc Ciott'riM-r i 1 Kuhfl 01 ba. 8, ncoin Hprii.gUna, 5 g. incv Pcorlg, 3. Ulounnnitwi' Bvaiit lib 3, Terre Ha'ite 4 DeCiUi.r, 1. off 0 and 0 In 1-3 inning.

Losing pitcher Nelson Time -Cady and Toman 1.4« Urn- joy a 10 -game lead over the AihleUcA who liave displaced the White ujs the ruunei'-up Southern Association. Valley League. Rock laland. 0 Ottumaa, Marshalltown, 7 Moline, Cedtr Rsptds. s.

Burlington. 3. Watarloo. I. i Little Rork.

10 Mobile, 3 Memphis. 0 New Orieans, 1 Nsihvute fti Atisnts, isin. Texas 1 1, Anti Fails, 3 waro. Fort Wor'h, 13 Bud Fttslnr left, present champ, and aiu mapped In training lor their title bout for the bantamweight champion- tonight at Cubs' park. Chicago.

Paciiic Ix'ugue. 4, Ban Fraaciica, 3, Hollywood, Los Angelas, 7. Sacramento. 9. Seattle.

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