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THE El SCO LN STAR- JUNE 18, I9U. NINE Husker Athlete Pulls Big Mooch; Takes Free Trip to Paris NS 1 3L Layton, Cornhusker Athlete, On Way to Paris With Olympic Team. WINS FO 1 CLU Eims New Boss On His Job. Larry Arnold, new bo.is new Do.iii of the l.lnks, surely made a hit with l.in- Hides Out On Board the Liner woin fans his nrst day of natinji. off the reel.

America; Discovered and Made Alternate. BY DAVIS J. WALSH. OX BOARD THK A.MERICA. VV'lth the American Olympic Team, June calm sea and balmy weather gave the American athletes bound for Larry Rrabhed three ball in- tlal rtpp in hi.s ciinpaijfn to Rive Nobra.ika's capital city a more representative Western league team.

The new players are: Cuylsr, outfisldor. Cooper, pitcher and outfielder. Lindberg, pitcher. Hut Boss satisfied with that. to the last m.njte Manager Hits Ball For Circuit Trip; Beats Omaha, 6 to 5.

WESTERN LEAGUE WEATHER. Des hlomer. at Lincoln; clear. Oklahoma City at Wichita; dear. Tulsa at St.

Joseph; cloudy. Omaha at Denver; clear. tiemer Tulsa Omaha 8t. Wichita Oklahoma City Lincoln Moines HESTER.N LRAOUK. o.

IJ- on second and third; two otit. Batter hits alow grounder toward short. Short.stop I comes to met tho ball and NS NG .55 .57 .57 .52 37 35 31 31 3H has easy chance to retire batter, but 638 Hplpn Wilk tn the base line betwe, ii nclcil willa DUWd 10 UeTedl second and third, he eollldes with .693 .544 536 .618 .316 .269 By British Woman At Wimbledon. Pan, excenent for workout today and most of them took advantage of it. IficfOent United States team and trying to borrow baU olayers fectly fit when they reach the'LlncoIn cluh will actually i.

If 1 town Its plaving" talent. Korrnwini ayne does gu -d. If you borrow and Michael g. od man. tho club he is ho.rowei dlsfsnre runners.

will reclaim him. and that work H. Ik undkrwkiKht w.nt. I Plkver the nek. to fatten up a bit.

Jole Hay, Charley DKXVER, June Wilder's home run counted three run.s In the ninth and gave Omaha a tie, hut the Bears pulled ahead In the tenth when Joe Berger, first up, hit for a circuit trip, Denver winning. 6 to 5, Brown, who pitched one Inning, took credit for the victory The score; Oinahn. A3JKRICAN LEAOrK. G. New York Tietrotf ...........................58 Boston 80 Chicago l.oui* ........................61 Wa.ihlnKton ..................51 50 PhJatlelphla ..................50 29 31 27 25 1:5 25 23 19 Pet.

.580 554 .581 .600 Suzanne On Sidelines Keeping Close Watch On I American Miss. runner advancing from second l.s the runner out ftir interference Doe.s run score? Claim is made run- I ner can Interfere with fielder only on I fly ball. Is this correct? AnH to steal home HllU Catcher up to plate and taus batter to foul the ball. How shoubi umpire decide this Cook. Xeb .490 .460 .380 Paddock and other sprinters are taking things easy Away.

Two ambitious athletes who stowed Thompson. 2b rf. lb Onborne, if. rf I.enahan. 3b.

Nalll, as Wll-lar. c. Lee Mack, ro LKAtirE. o. w.

1 ork ......................51 Chicago .........................53 Brooklyn .........................51 Cln.lnnatl ......................53 Boston .............................49 Pittsburgh ......................51 St, IkOul.H ........................54 PhlladPlphia ..................47 34 32 29 23 23 21 18 A3IKR1CAN Is sole judge on an interference hut from your WIMBLEDOX. England, June of the facts It i.s clear that Miss Helen Wills. American woman should''have beo.Tcalled tennbs champion, was defeated this lerent'e Sec. of Rule requires atfernoon in her first singles match runner to avoid a fielder who is to field a batted ball. If out for interfer- third should be ,40 iteam matches for the Wlghtman cup.

back to third See Sec 7 of Rulo a3 339 i Mra. Covell won in straight sets, 8-2, There is no distinction between ferlng with fielding a ground ball or Langlen was looking on Pet. whkn khk me. B. 0.

Co-j 458 Britlsh-American woman's i enee, runner at thin Totali 37 12 x27 be satiafed to even the remainder of tho season, but will not do any complaining if 1 succeed in strengthening tna team an 1 the fans Oingiardi, ii 4 get to going to J.Andl.4 Field in such SJ i numbers as to give me better than xNone out In when winning run IloiiTef. AB Oornian, 2b 5 Bfrger, 5 St. Paul r.ouiivllle Indianapolis Kansar. cpy Columbus Minneapolis Milwaukee Toledo aw'ay were found and set at work to- an even break. In going after new day.

I.kayton, University of Xebraska players this ae.ison we are enlly low htirdler. will be given a chance building for year. I shall not as an alternate, and F. Nowka, make any claim.s, but you write it old-time walker, was given a down in the book that the Lincoln place with the crew team of 1925 will not with The athletes are entirely pleased twflve defeat.s flie first thirteen by the arrangements on ship of the pennant campaign. and the morale of the meh is excel lent Food accommodations are fine, adapted to any kind of diet or appetite.

Large tanks of sterilized water are being carried for drinking purposes One Nebraska Representative. Nebraska has at least one man on the American Olympic was Coach Henry F. comment Wednesday morning when he was hope to get on the track of some woith-whlle talent when I return to Cfdltornla. Some of the Co lit league clubs may be carrying a few surplus who might be aolo to help Lincoln, and if Josh Clarke unv of them, I'll be on the job of bidding for them." Talk, rf Hnndlry. 3b.

yVhalltiK, p. p. i own, p. 0 3 1 1 1 1 A 0 1 0 0 PO. 6 3 3 Beatrice Grand Island Sioux Falla Haatinf Sioux City G.

W. L. ...69 3 fi 22 .51 .31121 23 ..,57 28 29 65 26 29 ,...57 25 32 ...54 2 2 32 .63 22 31 l.EAOFR. G. W.L.

2314 ..35 20 15 .34 1717 ,33 Ifi 17 ...32 13 19 .35 14 21 Pet. .383 H-4. Suzanne and studying Miss every move the American flrsl real .688 on the since coming to England. Molla Also Defeated. The visiting Americans suffered .574 491 ,473 .439 4ft7 416 fly ball.

A runner positively mu.st I not interfere with a fielder on any I sort of play, either on a hatted bail 1 or thrown hall. statement i that "catcher steps up to plate and causes batter to foul the ball" la not clear. It is in violation of tlie another humiliation when Mrs. Molla a catcher to step on the plate in B. Mallory, America's second ranking receiving a pitched ball That Is a I player, was defeated bv Miss Kath- I plain case of interference with tiie Pet.

i ieen McKane, England's leading wo- batter. Limpire should send batter Jerry Vokoc Billed to Battle Protege of Mike Gibbons In July 4 Bout. .671 500 .486 .400 man player. The match was again decided In straight set.s. 6-3.

6-3. to first, sending runner back to thinl See Sec. 2 of Rule 54 If bases are Mrs. Covell was steadv and kept up full and umpire sends hatter to first a hard driving game, playing mostly to the California back hand. because of Interference by catcher, runner on the bases advances so 16 Where the Fane Get In.

the sort of hustling that will make Larry Arnold ..................86 batted for In ilnth. By innings llftOOflOOS Panver ......................0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Summary: Falk Home lardl. W'lfder. Uergar. Double to Gorman.

Qtnglardl to Oornian; Oorman to Knight. Struck Mack 3, by Wh- i liame 1. Base on Mack 2. off Williams 1 Rune and Lee 6 end 6 In 3, none out In fourth), off 5 and 12 In 9 Winning Brown Losing Left on 4, Denver 5 Donahue and Powell Detroit Tigers In Second Place; Win Over Beantown Sox Miss Wills apparently found dlffl- one base, which would score the run- i culty In getting the "lav of the Ber at third (Associated rrefm DETROIT. June made It three etralght from Bo.Rton, winning game, 7 to 4 The victory of the Tigers placad them In second place, replacing Boston Scora by innings; H.

Boeton 0 ft ft ft 1 Detroit 00110023 12 0 slashing a number of her back hand i drives far beyond the lines. Miss erratic game, far below I her customary standards, lost her her first singles match In tournament play In this country. Her English opponent played with marvelous steadiness throughout. Suzanne Busy Watcher. Grand Island In Second Win Over Beatrice Blues (Spet ial to The Stir.) June 18 Amerlean Legion post of Superior has lined up a mitten progrntn for July 4 which Is expected to attract fight fans by the thousands from southern Xehra.ska and northern Kansas Head-liner of the card Is the ten- round main event in which Jerry fighting farmer from Verdl- gre.

will square off against Joe of St. raul, protege and puptl of the ftunons (Hbhons. Brother given the loeal legion comtuittee positive assurance that he will come to to serve as second Vokoc. who scales at DO pounds, has a winning record which Includes defeats of Indian George Lnmson, and Andy The seml-windup will pit Ritchie. 160-pminder.

of Lincoln, against Ernie Gross of Chadrnn, 160 pounds. and Gross will battle six rounds. A four-round pre4iminary lists Albert Jackson of Superior, 140 pounds, as the opponent of Erwin Vokoc. of Wrdigre. 145 pounds.

Schmader Rejected By Boxing Cominish NEW YDRK, June Stoessel. New York heavyweight, will meet Quentin Romero in the twelve-round wmdup at the odrome A. tonight the New York state athletic commission having refused to accept Andy Schm.ider of Omaha as a fitting opponent for Jack Renault, Canadian heavyweight. The commission contended Renault was too good for Schmader. Crete Nine Wins From Dorchester 1 Special to The Star.) DGRi'HEvHTEU, June Crete defeated Dorchester here Sunday.

6 to 4. Dorchester rallied In ninth and scored four run.s but brace oame too late. VVliitcornh's triple and singles by Moore, Lint and Tigard featured ninth Inning rally. Score by E. Crete 0 0 0 0 3 2 0- 6 7 .0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 BatPbries- Xlehart and Xlehart; Moser and Struck Winis 8, by Xiehart 8 piicbera rouUi not Waalilnetun biDfitr and th' White Sox loet to the 6.

oi tora, I'J to 6 Three Games In Church Leagues Tuesday Evening Leading In Major Leagues CHliRrH I.KAGVK HTANIHNDS. (Aaeorlatefl GRAND ISLAND, Neb. June Ehmke and Banaler. and ONeiK; Dauea 1 111.115 iiiitHe j-ini I and hls a g-a'A. handed a press dispatch tell- popular In the home camp.

I itChCrS ing of "Red" Laytons stowaway aboard the liner American. sudden and somewhat "unexpected" appearance aboard the Uner brought little surprise in husker Layton had told friends before leaving for Boston tryouts that he would see Olympics one way or another. i Nor Is It the first time "Red" pulled the stowaway act. In re- ceiu Drake Layton was Lincoln fans, without any boasting, did much better by Howard Wakefield than the situation deserved. They hacked an eighth-place ball club with an attendance which averaged 1,000 admissions per game, defying the rankest sort of baseball weather on numerous days Just to show their devotion to the national game and to Western league baseball.

With Boss Larry and Manager Josh collaborating In a campaign Easy For Isbells scholastically Ineligible to compete under Nebraska university colors, he decided to enter the 400-meter hurdles iinattaohed. He lacked the to finance the trip, so he decided to make the Journey Incognito. He did that very thing, and in addition, talked thA Drake officials registering him a late entrant la the i hurdle event He won the race and returned with a gold watch to prove his victory. Helped to Record. A good-sized book could be written on the travels of Layton in Corn- busker One stunt, which traok who mode the California trip two years ago like to relate.

Is how "Red" helped the California university crew set a now record. While on Uie coast with the husker track squad. Layton took a spin In the motor boat UBod by the coach in following his men down the course In their workouta The next da) l.ayu>« wont out to watch the California crew in another workout. of the tailed to put in an appearancu and the menUir tthout to find a man who could operate the motor u'hlle he watched bis charges por- porm In their daily workout. I-ay'- ton volunteered his services.

The coach showed "Red" where to keep the throttle, in order to follow the crew at got under way. All went well for the first mile half, but tho pace soon canie monotonous for "Red." who giTw tired of merely following In the wake of the boat. Shoved Throttle Down. which points to a stronger team for Lincoln, the fans of the Nebraska capital surely will give proof of their It at the box where appreciation counts Larry Did the Paying. 1 The statement that the Western i league delivered the Lincoln franchise i to Arnold clear of debt did not go Into all the details.

It Is the policy i of the league to have no creditors and the untangling of Wakefield's af- fairs wns handled In a manner re- fleeting credit on the organization. So much for the But there wma another angle to the local situation. Howard Wakefield, In running away from Lincoln and the league, failed to pay a $2,900 grand.stand extension obligation. 'The league did Its best to convince the local fans' association that Lincoln should assume this particular debt. Directors of the park association were willing to go any rea.sonable limit In helping to seftle all problems resulting from run-out, blit declined to assume the grandstand debt, which involved a begging campaign, which.

In their Judgment, would hurt baseball in Lincoln. In closing the deal with the league, the grandstand debt was included In the franchise price. While the league i Is squaring the bill, payment will be made with money. One trip to Landis Field convinced I the new' owner that the Links would WICHITA. Kan June Isbelle hopped on twm Oklahoma City pitchers for nineteen hits yesterday and scalped the Indians, 14 tn 5 McNamara shut out the visitors in every Inning except the first and ninth Dunning's batting again W'as a feature, the Wichita right fielder glommlng two doubles and three singles In six times at bac The score: Oldahoms rity.

AB 4 6 4 4 0 4 5 8 8 2 2 Shut Out CLBVKLAND, 18 lead 1 New York. 5 to ft, at the end of the third Inning but the cenie bark and scored xeven rune. the. fire' coming In the fourth when B.il«- knocked home run of the Ruth the winning run In the eeventh from second base while Feas- tei WAS throwing out Pipp. hit a home run In the eixth with no one on and Trie Speaker hit one In the first with Jamieson on baar.

Score by New York ,0 0 0 8 0 1 2 0 13 8 Cleveland 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 Jonee and Schang. Uhle, intend to watch the matches In li''s wmch win. play, loraonow today In order especially to study le alngle after Bowm in had been passed Mls.s Ilf Mile. I.en- "hh aecmd and third occupied, ended Kl.n thi. mornlne 'I -m 0 anxious to get acquainted with her.

Orand leiand oooooooo 3 1 anticipate a gieat g.ima If meet I Hostetter. Prejean in the Wimbledon Dnger, w. Shupe aiid Kranlnger. Mile, l.d'nglen expressed the hope tliHt the Wlghtman cup matches would develop into a sort of Davis cup event for women. "1 would be delighted to lead a team of P'rench women," she said.

fi 0 I and I am afraid we bland much a against a team of American women. Matches Dn Sluil Out NORFOLK. June bith aides playing errorless baseball. Norf.ilk shut out Sioux here, yeete'day, I to I 0 Score by fltoux Norfolk 1 3 0 and Snow, and Clark First Division. Pet.

1 Elm Park 4 4 0 1. Flret Chrletlan 51 .833 1 Lutheran Evangel. 431 F.aet Lin 4 .600 Warrcn 4 250 Epworfh M. 1 l4 200 Grace 6 0 5 ,000 Sis'ond DU lei on. Gvv Pet.

Fm. rUce 6 5 0 1 noft Baptist fi 5 1 833 6 .3 2. St. Paul 23 400 5 1 3 250 Grac! S1 4 200 Preabyf prUn. 4 0 4.000 Thee games played NAnONAL I.KAOÜE.

G. All. R. Hornsby, At. I.oule.

.51 IVhrwt, llrtioki.in 41) :10 KHI. 1 New IKH Ciiyler, Pltteburgh. 22 77 IS Sn.tder, New York 44 II H. Pol, 78 71 ft) 48 .384 ,.378 377 Chi AMERICAN I.F.Atil'K. O.

AB. R. i Serltrh lilt. Wins for furds. HASTINGS Neb, June 18 which permlt.ed Hork, It Bweanay, at.

Felber, rf. Ludarua, lb. bongsr, lb. Mena, 2b. Tate.

3 b. Kahdot. c. Fttspatrick. p.

Howard, p. PO. A 2 0 1.4imh«st White Not. CHICAGO, June hit i four Sox for fifteen yee- terday. which were coupled with er.ors 2 for a 12 to victory.

The game I played In a mlaty rain by Innings. be- Washington 803l00ftft 15 0 Chicago .........0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 fi 13 Marberry and Cvengros, Blankenehlp Mc'M'eeney and Crouae. Postponed. Philadelphia at St. l.oul», rain Smi4Ai, cl.

Butler, lb. Dunning, rf. Deck, lb Haley, aa QUIeapla. If. Bott, 2b.

c. McNamara, p. 89 5 Wichita. AB, ....4 3 9 1 3 4 3 6 2 4 0 5 4 0 4 2 10 24 10 PO. A.

4 0 Giants Slam Out Homers; Smother St. Louis Cards the Wills-Covfll fitrugglc, Mr.i Molla Malory will meet Mi-ss McKane and in the doubea. Miss Jeanup and Goss will nlay Mr.s. Covell aal Mrs. hhepard Barron.

The British women are keenly anxious to avenge themsolvc.s for the crushing defeat thej suffered In the United St.ate.s last ytar Experts believe they stand a good ohanc.e of winning the Wlghtman cup, believing they have the players, except for Miss Wills. Ing run In a pitchers' battle here yesterday and Hloux t'lty defeated the Cubs. 2 to 1. went to third when Hast, basemen failed to cover the bags scored on an error The Rioux rity fA-i 6 Hastings ft ft ft 0 ft ft ft 1 4 11 and Dugan; Wrigl.t and Stuot Cobh. Itiith, New dork HellniAa, Detroit.

108 48 204 32(1 .51 .34 184 10.3 24 44 47 42 irga and Plckrell Defeats I Firth Ball Club (Aiwoctaied Preae Getting Ready for Wimbledon. LONDON, Lenglen, lawn tennis chnmpion I of the world, and Helen Wilis, the American tltleholder, are seeded in the opposite halves of the I single championship piay at Wim- I bieuon. so there is a good pos.slblllty their meeting in the finals to de- (Special to The Slar.) PICKRELL. June 18. Pickrell defeated Firth in baseball at Firth Sunday afternoon, IS to 4 league Tuesday evening, wet grounds causing the postponetncnt of three other conte.sts.

First E. of Unlrer.sltv Place retained the lead In the second division by drubbing Grace M. 14 to 7, rally In the closing Innings ssved the day for the Score hy ii' niiigs Fir.st M. 1 4 1 6 Grace 4 2 0 0 and Ro.ss and Ertdlngfteld. Fir.st Uhristlan defeated Grace Evangelical I.uthcran In the first division.

9 to 1. Eight run.s In the first frame sewed the game up for the Christian nine. Score bv Innlng.s: Grace Lutheran ....0 0 0 1 0 0 First ('hrlstlan .........8 0 0 0 1 0 Batterle.s—.\nderson and Wrench; Gillasple and Chambers. Second Baptist defeated K. in a second division game, to In 1.

Lvon and Schaeppe for Second Hapttst; Davle and Linden for St. Paul. DIX THE NEW A rate ollar SEMI SOFT POINTED WELL MADE. Made by COUARS By Okla. City.

Wtcbtta 1 NEW FORK, June New York cide the qucHtion of supremacy. defettted sc The seeded America ns are: 00000 02 5 I 0 2 2 0 3 four home run II 1 1 I. if I -ingle, Wa.h- burn. Hunter and Richards. doubles Williams and Washburn; Richards and Hunter.

singles Wigiitman, Miss Wills, Mrs. Mallory and Miss (ioss. Mixed ana Mrs, Jessup. Wllliima and Mrs. Wight- i Game.

man, Washburn and Miss Goss; BiiOOKLYN, June 18 made Hunter and Miss Go.ss. Lelton 11. Oklahoma two straight from Cincinnati by win- doubles Mrs Wlghtman 12 I nl-- irniir com- ji wiKnirnan Summary: Kali- dot. Dunning 2. Gillespie.

Home run Sweeney. Sacrifice Ollleeple. Hit by pitched by Baee on McNamara 4, off May S. off Howard McNamara 2. and May, 13 and In 5 off Howard, fl and 3 In 2 2-8.

Losing Wild pilch- Howard. Stolan Dunning Hock. Inning when they four hits, one of them a Kelly. Bentley pitched an effective fame after the early for York. Score by innings: St.

Louis llOftlftOO 7 0 New York OlOfttOOO 10 2 Hherdel and Gon- xales; Bentley and Snyder. Held. Des at Lincoln, wet grounds. Tulsa at St. Joseph; rain.

MI- Dodgers game In Score Miss Sear and Mrs. Saun- Innings. dsra-Taylor Miss Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 4 need the grandstand extension, so usual gait, and they was no quibbling on part when the league added the $2,900 to Its price. No Lots On Lincoln. An Oklahoma City baseball scribe is the victim of a bum hunch.

He suggests that the deague lost not less shoved the throttle down a civuplc of not('hes and the motor bout slowly tncreased Its speed. The oach, who busy watching his men perform, failed to notice the Niidden spurt of the motor and pro- The leagTie out a penny because of the Lincoln situ- nioney Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 11 1 May. and Hargrave. Wtngo; Osborne and Taylor. POUOHKEEPSire, June 18 -The championship of the eastern and Dlvlds.

BOSTON, June 18 and broke even in the Bunker Hill day doubleheader here. The won the opeuing contest, 5 to 2, Boston cap- lured the second, 1 to 0. Tho 1 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 Boston ...............0 2 0 0 0 0 0 I and Schmidt; Year- glB and dud Second R- m. Sigourney and Miss Scharman. In being seeded In the Mile.

Lengdon is also placed In tho mixed doubles with M. Borotra. All-Stars Defeat Penitentiary Club the crew for i and then charged off. to h.irk out at its pace. The motor boat steadily began to Club ownqrs of the league probably It up the snd the crew, are shaking hands with one another atlon.

money will square the account in full. However. It Is sssoc atlon, admitted there was a $20.000 hang- of Mashlngton carried back to the Pacific coast last Juno, will remain on the western I side of continent another year. The far westerners late afternoon over from Sioux City which the league club owners footed last year urged on by the tnngue-lashlng of over the change from Wakefield to the dlsKunihHl mentor, hit It up at a Arnold. Wakefield came In on a lively gall until the finish line was crossed.

As the motor sluled alongside the the coai'h pulled hl.s shoestring, borro'wlng from League President Tearney, according to the latter, and trying to borrow from at lea.st one club owner of the league. watch from his pocket and was When Arnold Jumped into the sltua- tonl.shed when discovered that to buy. he wrote the crew had the lecoi'd by a full ten seconds. Pittsburgh OOOOOOOO 6 1 Boeton ..............0 1000000 9 I and Schmidt; McNamara and Win On Four PHILADELPHIA. June outhit, three to one.

ChlMgo 1 a homer, double and singles trtnk 'The Tdncoln All-Stars have The Lilncoln AH-Stars defeatod the Prison baseball club Tuesday evening 8 to 1. Ziegenbeln held tho prison pastlmers to a pair of hits and but for an error In the last inning would have scored a shutout The Stars had their hitting on, pounding McLean and Smith for twelve hits. Hudson led the attack afternoon scored their second con- hut four but they took luncoin nave one secutlve triumph in the race full of poor playing by the of the fastest semi-pro ball clubs In hen, after leading most of the wav and vvould like an out-of- they flashed over the finish line mor; 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 1-5 ll I fourth. Sc than a length ahead of Wisconsin. and Hartnett; Glazner, innnigs.

K. grinned and offered the news that he had Increased the speed of the motorboat a mile or so up the course Layton will prrfurm as alternate on (Jlympic which means h.it he will probably start in the hurdles as five entries are nation and onlv four othei quarter-mlle hurdlers are iboard the ship The eastern crews, Cornell, Pennsyl- Couch and vania, Syracuse and Columbia, finished In the order named. The Washington victory w'as a clean-cut triumph, the result of an early lead which the Huskies maintained in a gruelling battle with Wis- WHeon. American Association. Score B.

All-Stars ..................1 0 3 2 12 1 Prison ........................0 0 0 0 2 1 and Runyan; McLean, Smith and Carroll. First City check to the league for the first payment and then started the club with 1 7 7 1 a substantial bank deposit. The Zinn and Scoti; league Is wincing more or less from I tVashinglon crew stamped 1 Northrop. Foulk and Hartley. -and with worthy to the the Wakefield experience- 1 good acouisition of a eight stroked by Dow Wall- llve one, such as will "pepp" the Idncoln situation so much that the league, tn the long run.

will profit from the change. first Club Comet Friday. The Omaha club, olways a prime puller In Lincoln, will invade the lo- I cal camp Friday for a stay of four du.i's. The Buffaloes owe the Links one postponement, but Josh St. Paul Hardy Furnitures AMir invili, uiii xiir 3 7 Trim today that -Pennsylvania were not anri he would o.

k. a Sunday doublehead- pushed but Ihelr freshmen won and Brottem Ing which won victory last year A feature of the race was the fine showing of the Wisconsin and Cornell crews, which had not been considered by experts as serious contenders. Two other events of the regatta went to Pennsylvania, whose crews scored clean-cut victories In the Junior varsity and freshman events. The At Toledo. Firet R- Milwaukee I Toledo Llngrel Young; Srott and Gaeton.

Serond Milwaukee Toledo and Toung Frey. Johnson and Schulte. At Lonlsrllle. The Hardy Furniturc.s defeated the reformatory baHeball team in a cnme played Tuesday evening, to 5. The Hardy team is in the m.arket hs.seball Teams wishing book the club should er during the approaching series.

The manager prefers to recruit the Links ot their fullest strength before taking on unnece.Hsary doubleheaders. a hard struggle down the last half mile with Cornell. The Links were Idle Tuesday, the umph. Washington pulled up a tie for fifth place with the Browns, who oonimunlc'ate first game of the Llncoln-Des Moines were prevented by rain from meeting Minn.BPoii.-. uith Manafc.tr at the Hardy series being called off on account of 1 the Athletics.

i Furniture Co Score by innlncs Hardy 6 5 0 2 0 Remormatory 2 0 10 2 and KrabiO'k and Greem'row -7 11 0 -5 10 .3 Minick; Last Fights. water-soaked grounds. double bill was on the card for Wednesday Bunched In National, afternoon. The Thursday program i The three leaders in the National calls for a single game. Giants.

Cubs and Robins their relative standing In Second Place. with victories Over-skidding the Red Box. the The Giants beat the Cards. 5 tn 3. Detroit Tigers i'limbed into second The Cuh.s, who are rapldlv earning place In the league and .44 IndlanapolU.

First J' Ir.dianepoliji 4 6 2 Mengum anU Grab Burk Petty aUTl Kre'tger Second 5 8 8 1 See and Miycis, HIU and Miller. A Morning Pleasure today are threatening the supremacy of the world champion Yankees With a to 4 victory Detroit made It three At Youngatown. O'Dowd, Columbus, knocked out I over Poston M. I bantam- d)e Bowen, Sharon, After staking Cleveland a five- weight, in ninth round: Edd ant. New Castle, outpointed DeArCo, Cleveland.

At New Wolgast. Cad- tHack, 134 pounds, fought a draw in 15 rounds with Joe Matrange of 135 the White Box former name of "hit- le.xs wonders." produced six runs on four hit.s, coupled with five Philadelphia errors eight pa.s.ses, and won 6 to 5 In spite of the stick of Roush, We.a- innings, Brooklyn made It two straight over I led by Ruth, who clouted out his sixteenth home run of the season pulled fhemsehas together end won an uphill vicior.j-. 7 to 5 Pummellpg four White vith fifteen lusty blows the fsst traveling 8enators recorded a 12 to 6 tri- with a 5 to 4 win. i Ptttshurgh ruined Hunker i Hill V'celebration by taking the! first game of a douhieheader. 5 to 2 giving the Braves a rub I in the which the i home team nosed out by 1 to 0.

Western League matter how you comb your GLO-CO will keep It Irt A few drope ee- hmmd of hair DES mol LINCOLN June 19 Thurg. Game 3:45 p. LANDIS HELD 25c EXCEPT Saturday. Sunday. Holidays CLO-COie a delifhtful liquid not a paste or It not make the heir or ecalp greery or eticky Doee not eoil or etein toweU or plUowt At Drug Counters and Barber Shoos Everywhere eliaco Poeitively Koaps the Heir in Fleca vr Package of 10 uoam.

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