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Show 4 1 THE DESERET , JUNE 16 1920 1VEDNESDAY NEWS .11 LATEST NEVVS FlkONI.SPOIRT:gglag. - ANGELS LIGHT ON VIEDLOCKEDPeter filiunderslood. . I viANT , , . POUND OUT SCORE ., , , , , ol OF HITS FOR WIN i ' 1 ,,, ,' ' I ! ' '' ' - i , ; , ; ; ! ' i i ' . , ' t 1 ! I I I t I I . 1 i , , , . Itillefar. API. cf. 2 MoAulay, se "2 IC. Crandal. 2b. 1 Griffis. lb. , 2 2 Crawford, rf ' Baaater, Ellis, If. C. Brown, I BaurnP , laina 3 1 11 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 12 3 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 I a -- p... , , 1 1 Ii 4 a 4 4 3 Worth- .- , 1 1 4 0 0 0 4 1.1 0 ' 3 i3 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 soosreeee Salt Lake O. Toman.:Timsof minutes, . ' ,0L.1",:,i ' c,. ' - , ' , N' June ' I - : ' - i ' . 1 -- ., - t1 . 1 , -- - - .. --- ., 410 , 1 .. . i ' 0 i, -- - I - ' -- - a i , 1 oil and refreshing as - . s . -just . ,....10... . . . ig .!..,tt ....... ;r .: , A -- C. 3$ 77.14,106,4. l' ''' ,0., ''''7", I , ,,, , , .. .. , At , . ... ....... .. , 1 7 ..........-.017111:,1- Glinaelk 4 ,,,fdv 4 , MO2.MME June IL...Cincinnati BROOKLYN, used up four Brooklyn pitchers in beating the Dodgers, 10 tO 6, today and taking the load in the National league 7 ON TWELVE SEALS N '.AND COYOTES WIN I .. 15The first fniouc) : . is tr sum Pelt 1;,1 ,t , ' 4 MftanOMie PROVO. June 7, Phila- PhiladelphiaPittsburg 6. HITTERS . at Chicago.' Philadelphia at 8t. Louis. Poston at Detroit. Washington at Clevetand. 10,t e4 f,,'4 'Yff''''4 ; Seattle, Trims Oakland 6 to 4 in Spite of Guisto's Horn. er; Beavers Bunch Hits tabula- ticn of the standing of the individual players and the fielding and hitting pasitiOne of the players in the Central Utah Baseball league has just been compiled and includes the players who have played in I or more games this American Fork Is leadini in loteerk hitting which the Maher team leads in fielding. The percentages of tile teams and the playing of the Individuals are as f011owat Team Itirristg. 367 American Fork 351 Lehi 24$ Prove OOOOOO 000 900000000 .00 .334 Itsbor .oe fee 4 1 ' to I ever , tont ; , f Stat J ' ir 'aid 4 it In - ..' of , r I s thou dyes t. SACRAMENTO. Cal,. June IlL Sacramento defeated San Francisco. 4 to 1. In today's game. the latter club securing its lone run in the second inning. when Malls became momentarily wild. Mails struck out twelve batsmen. Joe Williams. a local 210 has been signed by Manager 206 at first in Rodgers and appeared today of Mollwits, who halt been keptplace on on the bench with a strained ten. in his leg. .953 don Score by innings:- .049 00 Ban Francisco- -- ,.- ..,. 111 Runs ... ... -- 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0- -1 117S Hits..........013000010-Sacramento TI chi' I t And Trim the Tigers. flan , d Frog 1 ,puce whi4 , ' with and pennant race. box was out of th knocked Pfeffer ' l 'fit,, 4 3;. ' 'Mitchell. who and In fourth Litt the Iii inning I S relieved him. lairted lees than an inning. 1 Mohan checked the bombardment, but 1 Iltenrcl hits and two runs until yielded four MMus without the eighth. that got sten), . Springille -'4 Fork.: a score in the ninth. her Spanish Reuther was bit freely In three In1 th 'disks. Fie Team ning's. kit thre Reber odeitee0 Boors by Innin ell Its , Prove ose o6. .so 00000000 Cincinnati 3661101016-- 16 Springville Ilko ., "A00310003-Brooklyn Lehi 3,3lostakisora.11333moomm.ownwillaal ft ' American lam AI t.LJ1WyOR1C;-Jfl- TI - our Fork Spanish ed ....1 -,,yesterday-developwile four-gamade a cleap sweep of the et Mita. kaaabor pitcher Greatest tion .iorot -- 10000300o-4 a wild streak in the third e. !series hero with New York, winning Holmatead, American Fork Runs...... 13 grim -- 010014006--$ to 7. 'The Giants rallied and Birk, American Fork this After two hits he forced in two ;today. S score 11 i. t , of t In the seventh with four Errors--Wals- h. runs and was then hit for a double tied the 11 .... caw Tele, Summary: for throe runs,but the Cardinals Boddish,..... Fief Springville ger, runs. I Four Lewis. oft with the bases full before be wu re- hits Cads bits, vl .0.4,... run in the ninth. scored,th deciding American ,,,,-..13 , Fork Durrant. No ? in Lewis. rune, at bat; lieved. Innings. the t Score by Intlings, no bits. off McQuaide in one inning. 0 -4 4 ofte Three-bas- e Two-bashitCompton. the Tulaa team until the close of New York .... 4 0- -4 1 0 1 or h 3. Stolen the present season. C. Billott, Pre? 3 hitConnolly. Cady, Koerner. Sacrifice biteSheesfileigin Atwood, Lehi It DRIOGS. Idaho. June ILVictor Ba2.se;t;:m 1!)alletOff rids: 3 han Kea. Fork Plrilak1)11.4P111A. Jun George, Spanish ILPinch of the Pre defeated Driggs here in one 11: :ty Lev7is 4. Hitter Nicholson's home run In the ' Mame Rea Elitism l. 4 fastest games ever played on the by bee ninth Inning with Schmidt on base tied Malls. Double plays Reber 3 pitches--Lew- is, . score today and a double steal In Fraughton. 1 Caveney to Koerner to Kamm: Or to Lehi I feature of the game was Dalby's tenth counted Whitted wtih the J. Jackson, the Koergob 1 Sheehan to Williams:, Caveney to Lehi. d catch of Bressler's high . run that gave Pittsburg Is third victory .c:1 1 sari or; Williams to Grover. Charge de- fit'h. The bat' over Philadelphia. The score was 7 14 Taylor. Springville fly to right in th... were It 1 American Fork .,. ...... .; 1 feat to bowie. Hit by pitcherKamm. W. Sewell Miller. terles for Driggs S. . Koerner. TimeI:40. timpireAnder. and for .Victor. .31 Base 'titters. pee and P. Sewell. Score by Innings: 0 son d and Byron. Breeler. Wo Hutchings-an.,. 0 0 2 020 it 0 3 -7 , 4 ' Springville Sr Philadelpha . 4 1 0 0 1 ti 0 0 4 0--4 Fleiger, poi 3 Birk. interican Fork .'.. SAN FRANCISCO, June 15.Seattle SOUTHERN 'UTAH LEAGVE.. 2 ... in George. Spanish Fork defeated Oakland, il,to 4, today. All ofr ... 2 ...., Fork VIr defeat. SALINA. June 11..Sallna were made tallies the visitor5 in the AILERICAX LEAGrle. Is Spmerianish Hitters. first five innings. Nephl here 14 to 7. making It In the sixth Oakland bit Demaree for five straight wins for Sal ilta."-zOh W. L. Pet 21Irk. Fork' ....... .441) r It which netted three runs. .,........ ....SS , elsoalarid rno .113 Paritr, American Fork.... ...... .417 four slams, 14 11 4 ' . 1; .510 .. . Saline." a Onisto made Now circuit in the York oomplets -.. .411 the Oran American Fork 7 .7 . ... he walloped the ball into .64111 22 when ninth Nephi .... 421 Lehi 121 Chicago ' Iferp. err Ratteries--Jacoand XeCor. 90111t011 25 23 es 0 6.0 421 Lb. left field bleachers.. All Mined. ProvoIle.tot;r fit Walker. poi Washinitot1 24 25 Soore by Innings: 'mink; Potty. Reid and C. Murdock. .401 e 1 ,410 Feral( ST . IS Bt. Louis .... . Homer. American .401 Seattle... .. SS Sun. IL-.i )1 oni ..... .311 Miller. Anierican Fork ... Detroit Twrit PALL& Ida.. not .... 0 1 I 0 0 0 (1....1 ... 31$ Runs ..1 ..... ..is 87 .202 W. Nolion. Reber Philatielpki; Present Indloatione do COr inigrost Sit3 Hits . .......3 - 1 1 4, 01 1 43 . wh long life for the Southern Ida. Oakland BarreittleArterican Fork ... :;:: - Runs ... .....0 0 0 0 0 3 II 0 .4 he Baseball league. With Paul dia. Pri )11ersbitt4. , Tostardiers Itoostta, banded and Burley said to be ready 11. galosh Fork lin Hits.........100004001-btaree,e ti.Ameet .;,. ..... .1:1 to quit. Jerome's team is sot stand. a At Chloalro...Washintrten pork' I. Chicago to is S. Summary ErroGutato. Six ma, int theThe 333 gaff end patronage Senior, Springville DOI ii Oakley franchise- la At St LouisPoste It St. Louis IL Slatcr. Lehi light. .333 It hits off 1t. Ariett 21 at bat in five .4, ,... the Am..4.iftean. Stolen '. , , It, S. poi innings. HolMstead. At .. Detroit Fork .333 , DetroitPhiladelphia Two-baneed -. , ..1 At C10.eveland- New York 2. Cleve- Fielsor, Springville hit. 333 l'Rome .runGuisto. thi hfl;riciryirenirtrexetnp;rhnmoolle:ttakAillntra.lothleis of Baldwin. Middleton. 1 Bohn. .. land Murphy.. 312 bin 1 Sorenson, Provo I, has -.- ......... Edwards. Spanish. Fork... ...... . .204'!Eldred. Willa. Guist, Sacrifice hits. - ' it ed had to reorriset in cd,rdir lo keep Murphy. Kenworthy, Miller, Baldwin. ..... Provo .303 singleton, et.. lishodnia. 6.,.. an 'radars Bases On balleOff Demscee. 1, off L-I Po pace Twe.Rase Mtn. ' Ariett 2. off Weaver I. struck outby Chicago at Boston. Saturday Burley decided to disisni' Ansortsea Fork Demaree 5. . R. Verritst at 1 .... band lin club. Paul arratiged to Ariett Weever .e. by I. Philadelpsis. by Pittsburg No other games scheduled. 4 . Double playStumpUo,KenworthY yiebuciacti. American Pork .. .... eh sign fivebutof the Cassia county . .... . .. 2 to Murphy. Runs Saturday night the Passed lipritigville pledger. players. r thi A. Atwood. Lehi . . 3 responsible forDemaree 4, R. Arlett. business men of Burley got in and Oc CIIICA.00. Juno 16.Clitos1e trtntelt- Webb, Lehi 3 6. decided to try again. Meanwhile Left on booteeSeattle 1. Oakland1! ed bits . today and eastily Po 3 4. defosted Reddish, Provo Paul had released five men. their defeat to R. Arlett. Tim.----o- f Charge t I P to 6 Washing-torhe filled by players from and se minutes. 1 Trove gameOne hour places to Pant SI14 taInte Sintlettia. Cleo e s se wee to of ES.S0111. the aftelo Fork Itleall and Oakley he 21 play Burley. s lumpiresFhyle n mm In Twin rant Sunday, but could - the locals had take a co fortabie load American Fork rli eel - not wi de th ir score men to and visitors sine tho 11 by gather together ANGELES, June It.Portland -Stolen Macau - Pt compose a, team. Oakley appeared hitting opportnnely the. first iamb af the series front ' American Fork ... yr I150S Id at the field, but . Paul men. b Soo 3. 3 to 1100:1 Tigers today. Provo 4 th seer telethoned his team had been Wi;tatt finite .. ..0 p e e T 2 I 1.- -1 PBarrett, American over two runs In the; git put Tigers Fork d .o. 3 hate tbe e Miller. AletericerLiratli it 4 initial inning rei--- i 4 to In their bands until tho fifth, . 1 gollge,Mgen 4 Lehi Co111dite, - COMMERCIAL zzAarr---... , The above figures ars up to and Igame ft ohro f voutoritBoroatstotuhnatlt nSehtetieleantbhaecmk 1n'4 ini riad tm reegtowialbP3yuenfitnah1.5to;d1össi:I.Is ielte ts.. friclultair the first eight games et the liPhastLillili lrh Pyr litaatchosin tli S. wTha: runs and the game. ws letih tiO ,. de .. y county i.aglill. i t , , I by innings: in doubt. the win. tll 1 1, tame eras never visitors had gotten off to a the Load after , Portland. f nem totting two runs in the first Gi four-ru- n in the third. when they Helferich is Elected Pons -3 26806and three in the second' innings. from l1. the slab. The drovo Van Gilder Nits 100040006-- 1 locals camo tack in the same lasing St Vorrion To ball German Box tossers The Pnion Paper and pounded' Pennock for ,revon hlts. Reichstag Runs I 3110060006-defeated Riverside S to & double and a triple. which, including ..ysterdoy Hits -e300020101..44 Percy. who worked for the boa a base on halls end an error by with BERLIN, June ILDr. Kari,fielf1 01 team. was in excellent form. and McNally. netted the locals sight runs. ErrorsIllus. Summary Stein, d a steady ram& P - Boston ralliod Mt the ninth ond soor ferich, former vice chancellor, was Kingdom DeVormer. Stolen base. i 1.,pitrh: 4 the winning Mel ed four rune. Thc bases were full with elected to the new German Blue. filth, Sigiltu Sacrifice bite-reichstag Baker. was and (or Rio. out--Btwo out when Wellman, who relieved y I) Burton, Alcock, Struck eside. Otto and -Morten. Burwell. forest' &hang. a pinch hittor. from Hapsburg, HILDOYST and South Shellentiack 2. Rapes on taDoorr: bC to pop to Oorber, whose throw to 0o- - Ilesse-blaesa- u 1. Ross re off lihlisntinek 1? Gerrecent the k during got McNally going to second. sponeible for.Shollenback IL Double iCI ; man elections. He has accepted the playsRoos Charges Treachery and , . doom to to .ifinticlon to SiglinScore by Innings: SI 1 4 0 1 0 e I -4 I mandate from the last named dis- Blue. Mit with baiiBaker. pitched Desertion Broke rt).ston Time of gante--O- ne hourand la ' ,,,,- -, trict. utes. UmpiremItolmes and McGraw. 310,1. , ' "4t .0,,, '0,7 313" ... 4 , , P -- , .............. O 6 1- ,, I ',,. - . 4 m. ...... - , - ah flitirk. 1- ' ons-han- te ' bases--Wals- 1,821711111 . Sl, - . 1- . o z, ......... .- ,l ..AS . , . - . -- - - -- - , rIt. , , --- -- - , --- - , - I - , , , - -- sW' , . 1"14bres6a111110 odthetZ:1"irtHicallritMledli- Wieeerthea . All. c wipst ' . torgottes." . . . 0 1"1 0 2 1 sartY1 t ry t - ila?"' ort"laritotrY111141offooliOtt ,Clevelast - .. , snort ,663111-4- - No Hi -e 8 , On r . . ' , blood If you aro afflicted with Rheuwith linilocal ap- matism, why waste tune ment& lotions sad othir Viestals that never did curs ' and never irtil I Do bet try to rub the pain ewer, for 'yet Ira never overate& Try tho oenalle pima of India, the memo of the pain. Ramer the and there tea to so pita. ems, You Ida NPrrt be rid at Rhea. mations untU , you cloarLse your ,r , . , -- . . a ... , i 0 e r - t t - i I, y. .4 1 1,, ! N .. . 1 . , , i , . -- ' 1 I - ,r - , . . , , ,. Li II I . f I ' ro Aw,eromosea. . - , ' u disease. 8. 8. S. has to equal a blood purifier, stores of sufferers say that it bite cleansed their blood of Itheumatiam. and removed isa trace of the disease trout their system. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your drug torl and get en the right treatment If you want special medical advice, address ms-1 Director, 102 Idiret ;Ashoi ratery, Atlanta,- Ga. . , , .'hi , NWith, Its Oldtime Fury of the germs that cause the In Its Torture. Let-Il- p . . .'e III - - . l 1 the Job -- - - . , e - . ., .. ,..it .0 ..... the men and women of the firth, when New York lovitegod tem, Nebroutka who voted tot him ever for. bite tor two runs Ho otrtirk titles, in the seventh and. aloe Iaanoill got OT forgive the performance of the s"iii Ruth In the eighth. Nebraska delegation at Chicago. it Bobo Snore by Wage' will be after the accursed cenventiOn New York -..- ...,..11 I d Ed II 0 I I is mit and syntem I inning-a- : 11, - . by - , Johnscii-an- , , i , Rheumatism Bac k - rtin by Shorten In the third. Bunk VIVO the Tigers an A home thrNeen'estu 07 toluili mad.-ideclared that "just two York rsday. winning III to liters area men on the Nobreska delegation at all knorked out in the third, developing' a times tried to obey the instruction 0.. wintidtwsetrilarunke liaintd.rthtl:: OblatardneHrlion"""bied 1 . t - - s Verbeyerweeinsineint i n wantt - 4- DETROIT. --- b. 416, 41 ...00siessets LINCOLN, Net), Juno 11.Frask It, Harrison of Lincoln, who inanikrAd mit& presidential prefere for Senator Johnson. tuned & atatenient 1 11 charging that "the desertion-o- f the delegates from the heart of the je..eitectp: intrieoveumuor;t7.1.1 I , ---ed 1 ONNMM.I.m1P 1 -" . and Save .6 -w ' Heart. . . -,-- Jee one-thir- - I ----! 2 iCv-.."-- , . ........- itt - 43':' I - ' im4 hilT--Mit- te. re : Regardlem of ail "SALES"we invite your comparison and can save you money. - .--. - - , and up to $23.50., Once you lamp these youll study buyi-- - I 0-- - .. . , - . ; -- se , -- , 6 - , 4, . 1 -- FAMOUSSTRIKENIT Happy Holrastead, Former U. of U. Star Athlete on With 13. - - li te New York ,',- gm Alit , Toga" liehedate I - .311 delphia 0) .i, .11141 23 23 21 24 same At BostonChicago-Bosto- n postponed: rein. Brook. ld. At BrooklynClocinuati lye Louis I. Neer York At Noss York--111-1. p, t ''' LEADSCENIIIAL It SO 1. ,1 i3'.' --- . . , t , t , 4 - 1 . ... (1t t l'AMERICANFORK- - ta. ti IS 3ti 33 31 SI 31 Yesterda . ,c 'WIS Philadelphta Of Johnson Movement '. . t 3t' 3,3'',i .1.1 ;414', e.41 3.3 'r - - I! . , I -1. s,,,,r,,,,A s - . Boston New York . ., N4.e 1 , , stroll among the rackspick 'em yolirselfbay whit'youno clerks to bother you. . rll' 1 4 A. "; mar- - ,,,,' Nih, "ZA NE . if . 'elf - 1 ,' 4) . .. "..I s.. . Pittaburg ,.. .. Chicago . ',' 1 ,..,,,,, ,'" --, . , . Thousands of Ties 45c and Up - - .. r tr , Si , . less. , i.?, P . - ,,i; ' ;3,3.3 1) :, wi" :I t , 4,','Y. , , our Scarfeteria has made a big hit with menwho like good ties. find every imaginable color, shape, design and kind of tie here at They.d 4! . , It ' . , 47...... at. . : , - . a,.ii.d. vk, .. i ,t - , ' .0 ,,,t ' ' Bt. 1 IL, ..., ., , yet as ,, when you buy the economical 'Way 6 pairi at a' clip!..., 11"flre just 20, per cent ., . i: ,. ITS IS ,.,. ..., ''' , under anybody's "SALE PRICES' come and be convinced! ' ' , s 1. -- evening breeze. ET Twoplece lighlwe-Tisuits of all kinds, In. chiding , tropical worsteds and lightweight wool materials, Ti -- ,. - - ------ , . . 4 . . ,i ri 101; ,,, here at less than - - most merchants can buy theM wh9lesgle. We guarantee to save you 1t 3. ,i - --- .full o' ginger, fain up and take , a squint at our new soxery men's hose are sold l . ' I r ; -- - . tI ,,--- , 1 I 011-1- 14 - Pairs - Iftlf "di 41 ... ,,..541.41,.).t,, I It. to 4111WW.mimo cUJk -- - I - - 275 SOUTI1 MAIN - , ' I I , - 259000 , ; ' 1kt ;Iti , Cincinnati Brooklyn Louis i 4: , s ,. li 4,.., no", I'll1.. dIValk Up and Save 110" - , - 1 ,: - . , . tI ' . - I : . ,, 13,-3,. ', ,f . ... . 4 -- he , ,i I 'r ( ' . IVIRIT) :- , ..., r ' 0, - 0,,,,,,- 47et: - ,, l, ' , ' I Ill.--T- he 1 .,., .,, i - .a PTio t. tillIAJOR LEAGUES ' t,q,,'' 4, nd - $AJII ' .' , i i , - o A - 1( 011 111- ,- l'.46,, ' i',, ) - . . 11.--Li- . sc o' 4 i, i .1,, - - NO : losers yes.. Probably thetheheavy Seals lost two since terday wars the loco!' merchants. The winnsrs were Sam Crawford two rag' to and one box of candy: Earl of cand:I, Sheely one razor. one box Brown one and One shirt; Curly one shirt. raw; Karl Crandall. Ed Bordstedt a recruit of Irish Pentanes team was out Touheys In is Be uniform yesterday for a few dlys tryout where he will be riven a lookinn over by Skipper Erni Johnson. NEW YORK. June National Iwo-riHornsby, St. Louis Branch whom basman for be had recently was Hickey announced refused a $100.000 offer, knocked unconscious today by a Levan ball thrown by Shortstop in not - of the Cardnain with New York. The ball- bit him on the back of the head. Hornsby wee relieved' by Jenvrin and it is 'believed he may be Out of the game for several days. -sale TtrLsA. okia., June of Outfielder Tony Connally of the to the Tulsa western League team Americans was anNew York nounced today by Manager Spencer Abbott. Connally will remain with to. . . 1 CARL MAYS won O. San Frenetic. won 0, Sacramento won I. Portland won 1. Vernon won Seattle won 1 oakland won O. UPSTAIRS CLOTHES Sli , - ,-- g1111.' ,fti , 1 N4, isPra . .a ' ' 4., , - ',.4, . ' 5 . JP ai, IIII alai .' 1 . e 10 1 - . 114 , qt;! L4olk it . MUEM hour and The Original 1... .3... , I ; ' 1 ' ' ild ' , , J , i , I-- ! I 4 '111 0 , ' ' dig ' 'IP I 1111110 --.31- y 17mph-seCase- game- -1 i , 4 n 0- - ;IN 41 I Salt Lake Angels' 14. Sacramento 4. San 4.Francisco L Seattle 4. Oakland Portland 3, Vernon 3. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. , W. 1.. Pet. 41 27 .443 Salt talc .119 31 $0 an Franc lace 48 31 .114 ernon 18 111 31 Los Angeles 1,1 11 .100 Portland 39 29 .424 Sacramento ..... 20 4140 491 Oakland :V Seattle ..; New The Series lead. Los Angeles won I. Salt Lake internationalization of the port of Conthe stantinople and its inclusion-withitrelts" is provided for "pone of th in the provisional terms of the Turkish troaty. This is disclosed by an of. tidal summary roceived hero today of the jurisdiction provided for the interallied commission of control. Granted its own flag, budget and separate organization. the commission, by the linosof he boundaries fixed for the "Sons of the straits" will have authority over a territory considerably nagreater than some of the smaller tions of Europe. Stipulation is eipresisly made that should the commission find liberty of passage of the straits interferred with; it shall take such measures as may be deemed nocossary to preserve tbe freeI dom of the strait& 1 . IOW ' ' 14s ' 61 ' ' ',' . M TA' VACK? u . ,, , I ' 1,6trdEr 4, Los 41- 31131011-1- 0 SWASITTNGT01 1 -- 31 1 0 -- -14 Limited Internationalization ' of Port of Constantinople Is Provided in Turk Pact 1 1 0 1 IA $- An-tol- es a. 0 0.3 3 0 -1 0 1 3 0 1 I 1 714 ' OVERiTiEPLATE - galt Lake. R. It PO.A:I.J10,2B ' All et ' 3 3 .4.44 14 31 Krug. th. fiurnler rt. Fheely. la. Mulligan. 111. Sand, lb. Thurston, If. Stroud, 3 2 P, Totals e. I1 5 Niehoft lb. . i -- Home runeCrawford Brown, Shooly. Three-bas- s hitThur.ton. Two-bas- e bitaK. Crandall. Sas& ler. Mawt. Worth: Sacrifice hits K. Crandall 3. Runs batted in Crawford 3, Killefer 2, Brown. K. Crandall, rig's. Sassier, Shealy 3. Krug. Thrown out stealingMulligan by Sassier. Struck outBy Ssum 1, by Brown 3. 4. Bases On balleOff Stroud off Plum 1. Ten rues. 14 hits Off Stroud at bat. In I 23 innings; out- in sixth. 3 on. I out. Runs resoonsiblo Baum 2, Brown forStroud 10. to Stroud. Double plays Charge defeat Mulligan to Krug: Baum to Krug to Shealy. Fiat boa on trot'sLog PO. A. E. $0.1111 0 O 41 0 0 0 1 , 0 11 4 0 3 1 2 1 I 2 7 2 1) S 3 S 2 3 4 $ 0 Salt Lake Runs Hits S ummaryt 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 12 : t, Runs 23 TRAT Ot4ff , ,, HUSSAND WOULD LIKE A 8113 FOR ' -1', pAgDcutAR CAME , 4- . ---73-- --7. , Wog DO NtiU 'MINK Ni3UR vEszy piE Dosh, , ZuNer .1.1 fitN0 , '? .44 ) .olt'''"':'?'glstv, t ..t. - LATEsT TgLi I 1, Score by Los Angeles.... R.N. 1 ., 31 4 IS 37 IS 3 3 Totals Batted for Baum la ntritly, tIlt4 out. 1111111111: ze. o 1 ! , and , ..... c, . ,r,1 I it 1.11 110 . LiKg ONE, ertHER Le. fli't P ''' Yeniin a . .,, , Tte ER, .. , 00;4 --- T.,.1 ,11 THAT ,. kt4 iii.460v-vairlot,ta- Lee Aug lee. , ' 1 , - k.,Ir'r-ritov- ir . - featured chiefly by the ability of the fans to keep awake the Bees, went down to defeat in before the .onsiought of the opener yesterday afternoon, 14, to 4. ngels-started" out right from the beginning to unlimber their bats and by the time the end bad been reached elf hissers they had ,collected Stroud and Baum. Salt Litho scored three runs in the first and one In the fifth but were forced to watch the An. tali do the scoring at other times. Sam Crawford made two home runs. ono of which was recorded In the first inning with two men on. Brown ond circuit Sheely also hammered out drives. Five hits out of six trips to the plate were Made by Crawford. Pitcher Brown was an, understudy with ' p. 4 out of 5. - Sailor Stroud sailed into a rough sea during his sojourn on the mound and In the sixth he was relieved by Spider Baum. Baum managed to hold the An. isle in some semblance et check without seriously taxing the resources of the official score keepers. Preceding the game the American Legion staged a little ceremony. In the first ball was thrown and the first ball was caught. etc. Jimmy Worth also raced a chug machine around -the bases and cams out IS , th lead.ANGELS 14. Blurs 4. 01)42, PeTvt? it NO, DOW'r Nou LIKit 114S 0041 q 411eAl a listless fam lot 1 l', , P . 1111. I gi ) ' Heavy Hitting by Crawford Who Got Five Hits Out of Six Times to Bat, Two of ' Them Homers, Feature Opening Caine. It pap Doltr s4x; 1.0 Hap of ploc our A spocrt COAT r...7., . 1 I , . BEE HURLERS AND Leo ---By . ) 1 |