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TWO THE LINCUEX SUSDAT DAI', JUET 5, 19Z3. Nebraska Footballers Keep Busy This Summer On He-Man Jobs. Cornhusker football men, facing one of the tougheit grid WESTERN LEAGUE. Des Moines at Lincoln, 2. Tulsa at Oklahoma City, 2.

Omaha at Denver, 2. St. Joseph at Wichita, 2. assignments In 1925 football getting Into the pink of condition this summer. One of the necessary requirements for successful performance on the gridiron is a strong physique and the 1925 Husker are at he-man jobs during the hot months.

Construction work and farm labor are the two most popular vocations selected by the gridsters. Captain Ed Weir. All-American tackle, is hauling sand and gravel with a road gang. Last summer Big Ed hauled concrete and the net result was muscle and brawn. Next fail Ed figures on more muscle and brawn, hence the regular trips behind the wheel narrow.

Teams With Brother. Brother Joe is working alongs'de Big Ed. Little Joe also Is a knight of the wheelbarrow', but divides his time with the occupation of Roland Locke, fastest human in football togs." is working in the Union Pacific shops at North Plptte. Rhodes an automobile salesman as well as amateur hall player during the summer reason, devoting a ps-t of bin spare time to renewing un acqaintance with the pigskin. Hutch Does the Heaviee.

Harold Hutchison, center and tackle, is on a construction Job near Lincoln. is hauling mortar and taking a fi'ng at all around "heavy stuff." Frank Pospisil and Roy Mandery are traffic officers on ihe Lincoln police force. Cecil Molam, Walter Scholz and Walter Krlmel- mcyer are engaged in farm work, while Burnham and Wostoupal are In summer schools. Avard Manderry is upending the summer at his home in Fecumseh recouperating from an illness vvhirh may make him unavailable for foot' ball next fall. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. New York at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo at Columbus. Indianapolis at Louisville. Milwsukee at Kansas City. Minneapolis at St.

Paul. NORTHEAST LEAGUE. Winnebago at Decatur at Rosalie. Homer at Bancroft. NORTH PLATTE VALLEY.

Gering at Scottsbluff. Bayard at Morrill. Mslbeta at Yoder. ELKHORN VALLEY LEAGUE. North Bend at Fremont Merchants.

Arlington at Hooper. Scribner at Blair. Fremont Hubs at Snyder. torlous place to see that it not operate. have been several violent scenes in places.

Steve Kelllher was killed there by Daniel McCarthy, a labor loader. Charles Strauss snd Mrs. Alice Goldman also were shot there recently. Dancing Floor of Mirrors. always has been the favorite assembly point for politicians, labor czars and monarchs of the under- wmrld.

When the resort was remodeled one of the features was the Installation of a dancing floor made of was ousted by the Three-I league club owners last year. Thesa are the reasons why Oklahoma City, Wichita, Lincoln and Des Momes wajit a new president for the Western league. Let those are his answer or deny these statements. they are not true, I will stand to be called the of organized as Tearney has termed me in the statement he gave, to the press. I have been in organized basebati for thirty and will let my own record speak for itself.

love the Western league as onlv one who has been with it for a quarter of a century can love it and it Is because 1 want to see It once again able to command the respect and prestige It deserves that 1 shall not waiver in my allegiance to those good forced which seek the removal of A1 Tearney, its unworthy and Incompetent Tigers Win First, But Lose Second ST. LOUIS, July St. Louis lost their inorgtng UUtle with Tigers today 7 to 1. but renovated their in the afternoon same and peppered a 12 to 10 victory. Leonard allowed but five in the morning game, but in the afternoon Cobb uaed four Score firat game Western League Batting Averages Omaha ...21.05 603 71 24 621 HI 27 71 Wichita 497 779 Denver 629 792 97 76 Tui.a 2507 441 746 69 64 City ..2478 414 726 66 RUE! St Joseph 2376 416 107 Detroit 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 It Lincoln 119 601 71 St.

Louis ....10000000 1 and Basiier; Giard TEAM FIELDING. Gaston, Falk, D.xon and Hargreaves. TRAM BATTING. AB 8H SB Pet .321 .120 .309 .297 .291 .293 Haney, Sb O'Rourke, 2b Burke, 2b Fothergill, if Rigney, ea Manush, cf-lf HeilirfVno, rf Uiue. lb Tavener, as Cobb, Woodall, Bassler, Wei la, Doyie, Stoner, Collins, Wlngo, Is'euu Totals AH RH POA 6 03 3 0 0 2 1 22 1 1 0 01 1 0 41 11 9 0 1 12 2 0 43 3 6 9 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 41 1T 0 0 3 0 02 2 0 2 0 001 3 i 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 00 0 9 0 3 2 2 0 Ao 0 0 0 0 9 A 0 9 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .40 10 16 24 8 St.

Joseph Tulsa Okla City ps Moines Denver Omaha Wichlia Lincoln DO .18 24 .1840 .1903 .1974 .1927 .1819 .1842 A HU 849 91 886 111 906 119 872 126 910 123 803 121 947 130 126 Pet 40 33 63 13 40 Todt, Bos Miller. McNeely, Bluege, Wsh. .221 71 McNulty, Civ.166 29 61 Tobin. St. L.

97 12 30 Psrktns, Phil. 9 17 Hooper, 167 Dykes, 47 Welch. 30 Dugan, N.Y.261 Ruel. 2S 65 S. Harris.

Chi. 54 7 16 Judge. 169 36 69 0 6 3 12 4 3 6 41 11 3 .713 512 .309 sot .309 .304 .304 .303 02 .302 .301 LINKS DIVIDE Speece, RECORD (.100 or better.) Pet I ,3 54 INDIVIDUAL BATTING. AU SH SU Pet Jolly, Wich 62 10 6 0 442 Payne. iWch Luebbe.

Orna. 97 Knuight, Bliss, St. 179 77.119 5 3 19 40 0 72 11 3 34 71 5 Oabzoi 71 110 7 0 Wilder. Orna 185 28 71 1 0 P. Haley, Wch.

14 S3 2 1 Monroe, Onta ..377 76 106 6 1 1 8 8 9 Win go batted for S'oner in 7th; DM. 803 84 110 8 6 Langfprd, 207 71 109 8 1 2 O'Brien, Den. .296 5 2 108 Indians Divide With Chicago Sox OTOE COUNTY LEAGUE. Burr at Palmyra. Talmage at Syracuse.

Bennet at Nebraska City. NORTHWEST NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Cordon at Hemingford. Hot Springs at Crawford. Alliance at Chadron.

LOUP VALLEY LEAGUE. Ravenna at Loup City. Ansley at Broken Bow. Hazard at Arcadia. CLEV ELAN July 4 end Chlrs Ro divided a here today, the White Sox the first same 14 to 5 and the Indians oonolns: th- second.

5 to 4. The scores rf Ilice, rf Lamotte, ss Sialer, lb Williams, if McManus, 2b Jacobson, cf Hargrave, 3b Danforth, Vangiidsr, Bennett Totals Mt. 1.uula. AU PO A 1 1 0 0 9 6 1 0 2 0 0 6 3 11 0 4 2 213 0 1 6 13 3 (1 1 3 2 2. 1 10 3 11 4 I) 0 1 60 1 3 1 0 6 1 3 0 .7 11 4 0 19 A 1 2 9 0 1 01 00 i 12 16 27 12 Urlfftn, Riggert, .311 77 110 17 O.e 219 81 98 12 Tul 248 48 87 8 Griggs, Oma ...268 K.

Smith, Den. 114 McMullsn, Wch 162 Lelivelt, 3 250 44 Shaner, 268 Simun, Tub ...232 86 74 24 52 .161 27 6 5 88 II 42 90 5 78 4 54 4 53 Lingln. D.M. ------Tyrrell, Tul. ...222 42 74 12 Haworth, M.

.126 11 42 8 Mr Daniel, U.C. 290 50 96 7 4U 16 level and 4 1 0 0 0 1 Batteries Cren gros, Blank.njhi^d bsited for Danforth in 6th. Stuart, Tu 1. By Funk, O.C.. Detroii ..105110 10 Knaupp, D.M.

LouiV 3 0 0 1 0 6 0 2 Wano, Wich. Summary: Two-base hit Williame Hock, O. C. Lamott, Doyle. Three-base 1 viAatte, Mn.

Home run Jacobson, Manush, Williams. Brooks. 8.J. Sarrlfire Jacob- Tate, O.C. Stolen Lamotte.

Double Berger, Den Morehart, 264 4 1 .178 33 68 .265 16 Phil 1 7 Glass. Phil. 1 Covelskle, Wsh. 9 359 Gray, Phil 9 Marberry, Wash 4 8 1 Johnson. Wsh 12 Holloway, Det.

3 Harris. 8 Fsbsr. Chi 8 Davis. St. Ruethsr, 8 Leonard, I Lyons, Chi 9 Rommel, 11 Connslly.

2 Whltehlll. Det. 397 Stoner, Det 3 Jones. N. Y.

..10 387 Grovss, Phil. 7 384; Det 7 .380 1 Ferguson, 4 .379 S. Smith, 8 .369 i Karr, Clev 6 Zachary. 6 Robertson, Chi 7 365 IThle, .364 Quinn, Bos. 7 2.360 I Wlngard, St.

6 349 Ehmke, 6 .315 Ruffing, Bos 6 .:,47, Baumgart'r, Phi 1 34 6 Ogden. 1 .342 .340 1 1 .000 1 .000 1.000 .900 .900 .750 .750 .7 27 ,727 .727 .727 .727 .690 .800 58 3 .58 3 645 .645 64 5 .538 600 .600 .600 500 .600 .600 600 BH SO 9 6 Demons third-sacker converted into a double killing on heave 10 first. Igjngford and Griffin, two of the lustiest sluggers, had a bad day at bat. Langford poled singls In seven efforts and Orlffin rapped a triple nnd a single in nine trips to the plats. 1 2 24 16 42 18 46 29 63 39 26 16 4 7 12 65 66 37 36 31 38 29 28 64 2J 42 11 33 12 (Continued from Page One.) and tho Lnks were oft a lead which was not seriously endangered all the way to the finish wire.

The Links' onslaught was persistent and drove Brown from the pitching slab in five innings. Ld Wetzel, former Denver pitcher, 62 less than two innings and 49 Thomas came on to take bis 41 1 share, of the punishment, although he escaped with a one-run inning. Socksd For Sixteen Hits. All told, the Links plastered the Pirates Grab Pair From Reds 23 46 I 16 PITTSBURGH. July strengthened their hold on first In the National league h7 Inning gnmee today from the tn- ctnnall The Pirates tioeed out the Reds 7 to 6 In the ftrat game after the Cincinnati team to trot across enough tor a victory In an eighth Inning rally.

Lee kept the scattered In the afternoon and Pitteburgh won 7 to 1. The First Cincinnati ...1 0 0 0 0 0 7 I Pittsburgh ..1 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 9 3 Blemiliar, Brady and Hnr- Batterl 83 Dellet for sixteen hits, and; grave; Krueger; Yds and Gooch, I 1 1 Second Flaskam per clouting three each and I Purdy, Shaner, Brucker, Haley and 4 each peeling oft a pair. The Cincinnati. 1 Demons did considerable apple 11 players in 20 or mors games. vesting thirteen aafe drives.

Brausen was most active for the Demons with three safe pokes. Jimmy da ghria walked Des Moines batters and then tantalized the enemy by setting down eight on strikes, Tho Link a backed their afternoon flinger without error, thereby dup- their morning performance .228 .297 56 166 .270 .253 5 10 74 It 6 Schalk; Cols. Speece, snd Sewell Second game APPEAL TO FANS (Continued from Page One.) you any recollection where he has been present more than twenty- four in any city of the West- tern league? Do you know that the Western league was almost plunged JEFFERSON COUNTY LEAGUE. Powell at Gladstone. Harbine at Steale City.

Fairbury at Reynolds. Daykin at Endicott. Most il cf ss 2b Sheely. lb Falk, if Hooper, rf Kanon, 3b Schalk Graboawaki, Faber, Totals Into financial ruin by his gross mismanagement of the Lincoln situation in 1924? Resort Closed by Mayor. you know that his place of business In Chicago was closed by order of Mayor Dever, the following appearing in the newspapers of the Western league circuit at the time: May Tearney, head of the Western and Three- I baseball leagues, whose notorious resort heretofore has been Immune, slipped a cog some somewhere in his defense for Mayor Dever today revoked all his licenses and placed Summa, if McNulty, rf Speaker.

cf J. Sewell. ss Telson, lb Keweter, 2b Spurgeon, 3b Chicago. AB HPO AE 41 13 0 0 5 1 3 ft 4 1 1t 2 0 .................39 1 6 1 ft 4 0 1 3 ft 0 41 1 2 1 4 (1 2 1 00 1 0 0 2 ft 0 .................2 0 A 3 ft A 40 0 2 3 0 .................3 5 4 11 25 101 Cleveland. A roA F.

61 26 0 0 6 0 1 4 00 4 1 4 ft ft ft 4 0 1 1 1 ft 3 0 1 9 ft ft 2 A 1 0 ff 1 1 1 0 ft0 4 12 2 1 ft 4 0 1 61 1 14 0 0 4 0 .................36 614 27 7 1 for Fewater In ninth for Miller in ninth ...........1 1 A 0A 0 1 1 ...........1 i) 0 0 A 0 1 3 T. a Lamotte to Bister. Base on Robinson, no i Ii.Uowaln Cl A 7 Off Danforth off Glldtr off Wejls. DeMaggio, S.J. 267 67 1 off Doyle 3: off Ktonm -urtcU 1 Dunning, St.J....276 ilBv Danforth, by Vangildar by Lamb.

266 31 1 bv I Left on Graff, Wich. ..2 9 Detroit 9 Hildebrand Moore, Lln.Om.. and I hadb rn, 61 6 I 46 11 29 17 5 0 28 50 2 3 69 10 7 13 11 49 12 8 1 67 83 8 14 86 12 10 82 6 12 ..241 64 74 11 It .336 .331 .233 .221 3 0 .226 26 Pittsburgh Phlla. 325 Brooklyn 322 St- .3 2 3 321 i York Chicago Cincinnati National League. Heating their morning pe behind Pallas.

The two today and ABuH ro A Walker, 'f 4 0 .7 4 ft Smith, rf 4 003 0 Rouah, cf 0 0 2 Dressier, lb 3 0ft 6 ft Krueger, 4 0 2 4 ft Pinelll, Jb 3 10 2 3 2b 4 0 1 3 0 Caveney, 3 0 1 2 2 Rixey, 3 ft0 0 1 ftft ft 0 May, 0 00 1 1 .11 1 9 21 7 rittaburgh. 1 he li ay the Demons, following TEAM BATTING. AB .2229 446 .2404 401 .2347 .2323 2399 .220 .316 .315 11 309 297 618 SH SB 752 64 .82.7 744 70 25 9 1.16 61 16 .303 30 .103 662 63 26 47 36 23 4 664 62 .23 613 63 41 Chicago Cincinnati 101 33 2 92 89 9 HandlSZ, 49 76 11 Izzy Makes Hia Pile- Remember Frank Isbell? Hern of noche. Tul Hall, Den 11 33 24 48 27 38 12 19 16 24 one game. He played first base iners.

He owns the Wichita club in the West- 47 76 40 68 Pv Chicago Cleveland Summary rhtee- haae hit- Home Sacrifice Neeley 2. Schalk. Base on Faber 1: off Miller 1 Struck 4. by Mllltr Stolen a cordon of police around the no- Orrnebr II -50-50 president of the league the other day when he looking Comiskey picked him up in St. Paul toting potatoes to a freight car.

He made him a great flrst- baseman. is one of the best story-tellers in baseball. He can afford to be. He has made his Cleveland made only 14 runs last week, but It led the league In errors, making 13, whlehJaccounts for the fact that the Indians are sliding towards the bottom. Brooklyn in the National slightly topped the American leaguers by perpetrating lfi mlscues.

Hie EYE Published tvety JVow and Then. MR.K0CEM Circuit Mgr. W.ROOtM WILL ROOIM One dtiy I went down to see cm tear down old Madison Square Garden, the most famous building in New York. It stood under every kind of performance in the world. Prize Fights, Dog: fihows, Rodeos, Murders, and French Costume Balls, but when that Democratic Convention finally struck it, I said to myself then, thing stand much on know there is nothing in the World as hard on a building as oratory.

In fact there is nothing as hard on a human to listen to as oratory, and especially Political Oratory. You take good oratory. I have seen a well built building stand up under it, but not when it is battered at continually for six months, day and night. If I owned a building I would insure it agai nst any kind of a Political Convention, because they are not Conventions, they are Civil Wars. Well, Sir, when they took up the floctrs of that famous old Building they found tons of DURHAM TOBACCO that had been wasted there by nervous hands during the balloting.

Those were our Representative Men from all over the United States. They know who they wanted for President, hut knew what they wanted to smoke SIXTY-FIVE YEARS ago! IN 1860 A bland of tobacco WAS Durham. ON quality alono IT haa won RECOGNITION WHEREVER TOBACCO is known. IT still offars THE public MORE flavor, MORE enjoyment AND a lot MORE money LEFT at the END of a SMOKING. 2 6 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 3 6 1 1 6 19 Mln.ti««, S.J.

..110 I Tul. 161 121 64 81 two-baggers in St. 1 Austin, Tul. .231 Gilbert, S.J 207 34 9 Harter. D.

M. .249 73 15 O'Neill, .242 71 10 W. Sweeney, Wch 16 26 4 Brausen, DM. 65 92 King, Oma. 47 68 8 10 Felber, O.

C. ..267 51 76 6 7 Hagerman, O. C.286 44 81 12 5 Corgan, 46 76 10 7 Purdy. Lin. 33 Cooper, Lin.

..101 16 4 2 Wright, 8t.J. 10 23 4 0 Freeman, Den 11 0 1 Oorman, 77 10 82 pr. Lin. ..270 47. 73 12 Cady, O.

82 10 22 Benn, O. 29 Flippln, TAil. .,239 62 Wlch. 95 26 Brown 34 1.1 Martetaa, 28 62 Brucker, 14 Beck. Lin 229 29 68 11 Whaling, Den 83 2t 7 Krueger.

69 Falk, Den 202 43 Bolen, Tul. 10 16 Hutton, 33 2 Yargaa, 149 19 Lee, Oma 36 4 Houte. D. M. 49 4 11 Cochrane, 86 11 19 Corrigan.

S. J. .277 47 14 Black, Tul. 47 2 0 F. Haley, 207 43 11 4 .30 .308 .301 .306 .297 .297 .296 .295 .294 293 .293 .292 283 .1 87 .285 .284 280 .277 .277 ,276 .570 .270 206 St.

Louie Brooklyn New York Phlla. Boston Pittsburgh TEAM FIELDING. PO ..............1807 1760 ............1764 1779 ................1781 ..............1776 1727 A Pet. 83.3 36 .961 860 89 967 796 0 95 .905 915 104 .96 4 820 100 .96 i 344 309 793 116 .956 INDIVIDUAL MATTING (.300 or better.) AB 46 87 39 97 37 104 64 92 Hornsby, S.L. .235 99 J.

Wilson, Phlll34 65 Barnhart Pta.220 Stock. Brk 249 Bot'ley, St.L...269 Fournier, Brk. 240 Mokan, 19 34 Brooks, 26 44 Bancroft, Bos. Blades. St.

324 Bentley, N.Y.. 49 Carey, 69 104 Harper, 76 Wrlght'one, Pal25 OuyIer7 264 Grantham Pta.146 30 Burrua, Bos. .260 40 88 36 71 16 81 6 18 6 45 76 94 Fh.Cn. 63 Donohue. t'ln.

43 Hubbell, O. C. 49 WMgamot, O. C. 69 Pallas, Lin ................10 Bailey, Oma.

42 Morris, D. 61. .49 St. 49 Hald, St. 45 Thompson, O.

46 Hodges, 68 Harris. 45 Davenport, St. J. 52 Carson, Lin 41 Moon, D.5J 4 9 May, O. .............4 3 Joyce, Wch.Om 61 Hovlik, Wich.

44 6 10 9 0 6 4 8 3 io 7 11 8 9 8 8 10 7 26 .259 .257 .253 .261 24 8 242 .242 .141 .229 .224 221 .217 .213 .201 .205 203 200 110 184 .778 172 .156 .153 .148 Ui .140 .137 1 9 22 9 16 SU SB Pet. 7 3 .421 3 4 3 0 2 4 6 3 0 12 4 0 11 6 7 1 0 77 37 14 48 On.222 29 Hawks. Phil .198 37 Mueller, St.L.108 18 .1. Cooney. Bos.

41 8 Felix, .141 21 Wheat, 65 96 Grimm. 224 43 76 E. Smith Pta.174 Xfetisel, N. Y.187 Frisch, N.Y....143 Wright. Pis.

268 48 89 Roush. Cin. ..241 42 80 Fonseca, Phil.235 46 Traynor, Pta.257 61 Taylor, Brk .,166 1 69 30 6 3 31 4 8 .410 395 .387 .383 .382 .3 .9 .578 .371 .367 .364 260 360 .366 366 .362 349 .248 .317 .343 .143 .3 40 .339 .339 .3 36 .322 four days, beginning urdav's official sUHMjcs: Dee Moln A I Brausen, 3b Connslly. Langford. cf Griffin, rf Ktuvengen.

lb Wetxei. If 2b Ha worth, Thomas, Totals .32 2 Lincoln. A Moore. Purdy, If Plljet I Krueger 2b Shanar, rf Brucker Haley, 3b Flaskamper, Beck, lb Vargas Pallas, 78 86 60 Moore, 249 54 80 28 II 44 RECORDS. (Includes all pitchera who won or lost.) Pet 80 6 .11 M.

9 Marquis, St. Hodges, Den House, D.M., 11 Hubbell, O. C. Thomas. I).

3 Joyce, Wch. Omll Lynch, Den. 7 Hall. Den 14 Penner, Wich. 2 Love.

St. J. 10 Pillette, Lin. Hovllk, Wich. 9 Tesar, Tui.

Jolley, Wch. Ras en, Lin. O.C. 7 Haid. St.

3 Black, Tul. May. O. 9 Davenport, St.J.10 Carson. Lin.

7 Glalser D.M.Om. 3 Myera, Wch 3 Moon, D. M. 7 Harris, Om. 7 Bailey, Om.

6 Roberts, O. I Bolen, Tul 4 Everetta, Wich. 3 Lee, Oma ................3 Cooper, Lin. 3 Lin ...............3 Freeman, Dan. D.M.

7 Gregory, 2 McNamara Wch 2 Amhroae, Good. O.C. 3 Plgg, Oma ...............3 Payne, Tul. 2 Christian. Lin.

1 Campbell, Wch. 3 Biaeholder, Tul. 2 Mondy, Lin 2 Songer, O. 1 Shupe, 1 Glider, Lin. Den 1 Hutton, M.Tul Ross, St.

6 Sellers, D.M. 6 Ketchem, O. C. 6 l.ooo .876 .760 .760 .733 .700 .667 .636 .615 679 638 27 43 30 55 63 24 47 3 6 62 11 S3 52 36 3 3 .633 60 .633 .629 .626 .600 .600 .467 .467 .466 .466 .444 .429 .429 .429 .421 .413 .400 .400 .376 .375 .333 .333 .33.8 .300 2 73 .260 250 .10 7 .000 .000 .000 30 61 21 50 22 9 68 63 16 41 37 23 17 27 49 24 24 52 32 24 11 47 26 47 11 27 27 9 16 29 36 41 63 18 40 34 74 40 33 41 3 8 24 40 46 49 48 46 15 7 65 49 67 32 13 13 39 I Ford, Brk. 87 15 Plttenger, Chi.

Snvder. N.Y..139 15 Kelly. N.Y 264v 40 83 K. Adams Chi.269 43 Cox, Brk. 109 1 34 Pinelll, Cin, ..1 65 23 51 Henllne, Phil.143 24 44 Gooch.

Pts 78 11 Toporeer, SL.101 11 Brown. Brk 42 Terry, N.Y....181 34 South'rth, NY.1 81 38 56 Frelgau, 23 12 12 1 0 24 31 86 10 66 0 64 .332 .331 .326 .321 .321 .317 .315 .314 .312 .312 .309 .301 31(8 .307 .30 4 ,304 .302 Totals By innings: Des Moines Lincoln Hits PCA A 3 0 0 3 23 0 0 3 I 0 1 6 ft0 4 1 0 0 2o 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 9 3 ft 1 27 1 ro A 1 3 0 9 3 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .7 0 0 9 0 3 31 0 0 3 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 12 0 II 1 0 0 0 2 0 A 11 27 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0- 2 A RIt PO A Carey, rf 5 0 ft 1 A 2b 6 I 2 2 1 Cuylar, rf 2 1 A1 1 Barnhart, 4 2 3 1 9 Traynor, 3b 3 2 12 1 Wrlgb 4 1 1 2 4 1b. 3 0 2 11 0 Gooch, 3 ft 1 1 1 3 010 Tot .33 10 27 1 4 By innings: Cincinnati Pittsburgh Summary oonoooio .0 40 0 0 3 0 Two-base hit right. Stolen to Mdnnls; May to Cavenay to Bres-l-r; Wright to Base on KC Rixey off May off Meadows S. Struck out Rixey by May by Meadows I.

Left on run inn Pittsburgh 1. Moran ar.d Wilson. Woodmen Tie With Reformatory A No. 960 played a game at the Reformatory Fridav evening. Yordy.

Woodmen catcher. hit two over tlie fence M. A. will play at Martel, July Scorsi by innlncs: 1 1 1 8 iModern 01001 12 nernrmtanry 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 Summary: aml Lincoln 1. Griffin.

Two-base Brucker. Double play-r. to to Brausen. Left on t.ase Yordv -ml VanHorne; Roas a Live Wire. Ufe of the partv: Ross Votings nf the Giants.

They write It tlio circuit, but it is Moines 5, Lincoln 12. out- 7 Vn T.X.«. W. by would ather be in 1 he game than own an oil well at home. He is pugnacious and rough on apponents, a scrapper always and goes into tantrums at the real or alleged injustice of the umpires.

Johnson. Moines. Braceo, 3b Connslly, Langford, cf Griffin, rf Stuvengen, 1h F. Wetzel. if Knaupp.

2b Brown, p. Rader Wetzel, Thomas, A 6 4 3 6 3 4 6 4 1 1 rn 3 0 11 13 Totals Rader batted for Brown in aixih. Lincoln. AB 4 1 PITCH RECORD. (.600 or better.) Pet Greanfiald N.

Y. .4 Greene, Brk. 2 Sheehan, 1 I Reinhart, St 1 Huntzlnaer 4 Meadowi. Pts. .11 .10 .10 6 6 4 Rixey, cin.

Scott, NY. Jones. Chi. Desn, NY Vance, Brk. S.L.

C. Adame. Pts. Huhbeli, Brk Dyer. St.

Rebnt. St. L. Bentley, N.Y. Kremer, Pta.

Petty, Brk. Pta. Haines, St.L.. Betts, Phil. Knight, Phil.

V. Barnea, NY, cin. .10 Sothoron, S.L. 6 Ehrhardt, Brk. 6 Yrte, Pts ..................6 Ring, Phil.

7 Cooney, Boa. 7 Luque, Cin 9 Carlaon, Phlt. 7 Kaufmann, Chi 6 Oenewlch, 4 Aldrldga, 4 L. Benton, 3 Jacobs, Chi. 2 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 l.ooo .800 .7.13 .714 .714 .714 .71 4 .667 .667 .667 .667 .636 .626 .616 .600 .600 .600 .683 .666 .646 686 .633 600 .600 I .500 .600 .600 .500 BB SO 23 17 103 12 21 10 34 30 Moore, cf Purdy, If Krueger, 2b Shaner.

rf Brucker, Haley, 3b Flaskamper, Beck, lb Christian, TO 3 3 A T. Commencing Monday Morning I FOR Totals By innings: Des Moines Hit Lincoln Hits 14 16 27 10 One Week Only .02101021 ..22201032 ..42001331 ..6 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 -Brausen, Summary: Three-base hit- Llngle. Brucker. Shaner. Stolen base Brausen.

Connaily. Purdy, Krueger Flaskamper 2. Sacrifice Brucker. Haley. Double to Stuvengen; Purdy to Brucker- to Krueger to Beck.

Lft on it, Lincoln 9 Struck out Brown 1. by Wetzel 2. by CHrlstUn YOU Can Take Your Pick from 31 3.9 23 20 14 20 20 3 4 35 63 31 39 17 29 23 16 American League. 25 TWO bags FOR 15 TEAM RATTI NO. AB SH SB Pet Detroit 2619 4SI 10 1346 400 723 Washington 366 701 St.

Louis ..2633 435 765 73 30 Chicago 101 Cleveland ...2263 350 617 New York 339 677 7 3 83 46 86 39 36 .30 9 7 .302 Boston .2367 336 57 23 du THI NET THE Organizera of the Fremont Tennis club have placed the Dodge county metropolis on the tennis map once more. The club has a string of courts and a numbdr are also located on the Midland college campus, over one hundred players actiely competing in the racquet sport this year. Bass on Brown 2. off .7. off Thomas 1, off Christian Hit by Brown, 10 and 7 In 6 Innings off Wetzel, 5 and in.

1 1-3 innings; oif Thomas, 1 and 1 in 1 2-3 innings. Ln.Ing Johnson and Held. Any Suit NOTES OF GAMES. Knaupp perpetrated the only Demon error in the morning fray- a throw to first which slightly pulled Stuvengen off the bag. In the afternoon, however, the visitors smeared their escutcheon with ji quartet of fielding blunders, Brau- nen hobbling twice and Llngle exuding two wild throws.

The Links were in fine fielding fettle, breezing through the two games without a skip or miss. The attendance both morning and afternoon was a distinct disappointment to both clubs. Line drives by Krueger and Shaner landed plump In Pete glove, one of which the in the House for IOO cigarettes FOR 15 cents. Another Durham advertisement by Will Ziegfeld Follies and screen star, and leading American humorist. Mora coming.

Watch for them. TEAM FIELDING. POA New York 68 WaahingtAil 1816812 70 Detroit 1927 Philadelphia 18ft3 9ft Chicago 1132 96 St. I.oui* 1908 106 Cleveland .1896 939 111 Boaton .1814813 114 Nebraska tennis players have been Invited to altend the southwestern Iowa tennis tournament to be held at Shenandoah, la July 912. Baseball LANDIS FIELD LINCOLN VS DES.

MOINES 1 July end 6 DOUBLE HEADER First Gam. at 2 p. m. Nothing shown less than $35.00, and from that up to $50.00. BIGGEST AND GREATEST VALUES SHOWN IN LINCOLN ESSHHKHSEi INDIVIDUAL BATTING (.300 or better.) SH SB Prt P.

S. There is going to be another piece in this paper soon. Look for it Guaranteed by mm AB Wah. 48 Pnbb. Wlngo, ..173 Heilmann.

Dat.24« Burke. Dat. 25 Hendrick, Civ. 16 W. Wh 66 H.

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