Show c i 4 ' tiT ’ lf V “ 6 POLLY AND r- cau - --is-- ' AT L : -v- : hr Ncwuaoer Jeitan 1917 - ? ft f jrjror- a- SLIGHT ERROR : - Acw!’ r- UTAH MONDAY JULY 23 1917 By f CTTn k J4 20RB UtPCIMr 'ArflA w Stalwart Grut Britain rehrL righto July-- 2 2 WILY REDSKIN HELPS ANGELS GRAB 2 GAMES ’ AbdiU Shawp Oharrfty Gallia p a Totals I Lavan as J Totals 23 4 7 27 12 It K- - e 10 113 e4 t 5 4 27 "i Totals C "o Imtted for Lavan In ninth 28 fieur: by innings— Washington 6 27 14 i - Summary: Errors —Shanka Sbotton Jacobson' bit— Pratt Stolen base — Leon-aKonb Two-bas-e Bases on Double play— Henry to Shanks balls— Off Ayers 2 off Sothoron 2 ‘off Koob 2 Hits— Off Koob 1 in 7 3 Innings Struck oat— By Ayers 10 by Sothoron 1 by Koob 7 Umpires— Hildebrand and Erins nl 1-- GEDEOX BACK ON SECOND t score nigh Bee-secon- NEW YORK (iedeon if- ABRHOA -- &??116 ® 1 ' DETROIT !tt 3bil Bnsh ABRHOA 4 2 2 4 3 0 3 3 3 4 10 3 J Cobb cf each If 4 0 13 IIPP 1? J 04 416 ! Heilman lb- Baker 3b ' 0 110 Maraaneef A3 2 s'S 0 3 0 0 3 Harper rf MiUer rf 0 6 0 13 loung 3b fTiniryx ef 1 11 1 3 8 2 ftanage c 0 0 9 Walters e Boland p a 1 e 1 Caldwell 'p Ebmks 0 0 p Cullop p Crawford V 0 0 0 0 0 1 '0 0 Bnrns lb 0 13 rcknpgb H 411J3 47 - 713 0-- w 39 18 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 RETTING WINS OWN GAME 8 IB 20-- B - 6 01-sst 04-1 0 0 0—3 w':! B 2) 1 The Columbian Optical team continued its Power winning’ streak by defeating fhe Ctah tea's) Jo a double-headyesterday - the scores 11 4 13 IS to end to being Retting worked in both game for the Optl-cal- v Totals SO 27 23 26 S 34 4 0 20 6 Totals winning tho first by hie ' timely bit In the The first game was close throughout ninth' Scoo the score boing tied until the ninth B 3 1 4 7 8 2 9 27 Billet the right fielder was the Tucks Moose 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0— 4 star with theOpticians ‘stick getting runs two home and a single The line-uSummary : 'Errors Sorenson 2 Cameron An- Power-Meremco base Petenon ‘ drist florae 2 Ferguaon S Treweek 2 Bell catcher Reddish right field Anderooa first Three-bas- e Lnmeron bit— base Hopkins second baae Connor left field Goddard Stolen bases—' Tacks IS Moore 1' Hit Robinson shortstop Fisel crater field Kamo vrDff R Brown 6 off Horne 4 in 3 innings: off pitch: Swan 19 in’ 7 innings Bases on balls— Off R COwan 4 Opticala —Johnson Struck out — shortstop off Ilnrne 1 off 0wan thirq Brws base: Linnhll second base Billet right- field R 11 Horne 1 by Swan 0 Hit f Brown By by Erickson first Calder center field Sorenson and Peake by Swan L-- Scown left felld Griffith catch Retting by pitcher— SECOND GAME-- ” pitch I MOOSE TUCKS ABRHOAI ABRHOA TUCKS TAKE TR'IN BILL ' 4 2 1 1 llDavis If 6 2 4 1 0 3b lYeweek Tucks Place nine won a double-headfrom Bell cf S 10 2 eiSorcnaon S 2 1 0 2 2b the Moose Lodge yesterday by ttafe scores of 27 Albertson 2b 1 0McGanney as 3 3 1 4 0 to 4 and 21 to S The Tucks team wore a path Van rf - 0 S 1 1 1 Oll’ameron sa-- p B 2 around the bags the games resembling maraihon Andrlat as 5 0 2 0 1G Brown e 4 3 3 9 04 1 2 6 0 Fergunon lb 4 0 0 B OjR Brown lb Gardner if 4 0 0 1 OlGoildard 3b C 3 4 1 2 er p: dltb rnne-MeGan- ney '0 0-- -- B - 7-- '8 - 0-- b 1 - 0 Totals K-O- p8 :S5 l'l 0 1 uu Totals m JSrrora - Smith ‘ Ckanc ' 110 10 10 Garrick 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 11! I 80112 13 1 4 0 4 0 3 1 0 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 I I p Totals 2 2 1 37 i 1U2713 Assets Increase Amazingly and Many New Establish- ments Are Opened ELKS TO BUILD Score by Inning—' 0 0 4 1 0 9 0 2—7 lam Clafllns Scott Hardware 0 1 0 0 0 0—1 :9 ‘ 2 Samowaki Emir Jacob Summary: lilt— Samowskl Conkwrlgbt Imyctt Two-ba- e Jacob Ilcnncfcr llaac on ball—Off Thorpe 1 off Garrick 1 off Harrloon none Hit— Off ’ 10 0-- - - Smith ran for McKee In eighth Mag-ge- rt Harrldon 7 in 8 Inninga Struck out— By Thorpe B ‘Two l:y Harrieon 6 - Double play— Thompeua to out batted for Davis In ninth when winning run scored Jacobs Sacrifice' bit— Spence Thompson ' — Stolen banc Sanders Kaufman 2 George Score by innlnge— Umpire— San Francisco: Gnnkwrlght Jacob 2 Tbompnoa 2 Scorer— Mr Ludlow Loa Ciaflln Time of 0 00060 1 2 1—4 Runs game— 180 WAR HOSPITALS w s r - - Hits WORM : TURNS FOR CLEANERS 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles: X X - 4' 2-- Cf-- p I S '4 ss-3- e-2- b lbjt -l- -- p - 12 110 p-- rf Totals n-- 29 4 4 27 11 Score liy inning— S Tire U deaner 1 Totals 84 7 14 27 3 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0—4 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 3 —7 Montague Sutnaiary: Errors Stlefel Two-bas- e Coleman bit— Knelgrove Home ' ran— Gunn : Sacrifice bite—Stlefel NnttaL Stolen baae — Snelgrove 2 Udy Montague Leonard 8 Dern Coleman Bases on ball— Off Miller 3 off LeonLensl ard 4 off Coleman 2 Struck out— Br Miller 7 Hit Brows by Idennard B by Coleman 4 by Udy 1 Twodtaae bits— Boremum Davis Nnttal by Miller: Montague Doable play— McGanney to Shrenann to by pitched ball— Credit Charge defeat to Miller Brown Stoleu base— Tuck IS Moose 3: God- ly (eonanl Time of game —210 Umpivletory to Coleman dard Peake and Cameron stole the majority re-Jack retereon Hit— Off Mrnte 21 off Davl 3 In 3 inning Base on balls—Off Moose 3 off Davis none trap-shootiThere are thirty-fiv- e off Cameron none Struck out— By Moose by Davis 5 loaguea in the United Staten 2 ' 0 2 2—6 X 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4— S Runs The Salt Lake Cleaner stopped losing cor n 0 X X 0 X 0 0 0 3—6 Hits change yesterday and 4defeated - the! U 8 Tire The Cleaner came to by the wore of 7 Co Stolen bases— Cnlvo Summary: life In the fifth and Jumped on Leonard who Roles Two-ba- se hita —Crandall Schulbad been pitching good ball np until this point ler- Oldham Sacrifice hits—taeuael After this they were never in danger Leonard McKee Malscl Koerner KUlefer pitched the first part of the game and caught Crandall x by Oldham oub—By the last “Tiny” has played every position on Struck Bases on balls—Off Crandall 6 off the team and la a atar wherever be la pat Alt Gann connected with one of Miller’s fast by Oldham 4 Bases' on balls— cmfw ones and drove It oat of the grounds for a Oldham 2 off Johnson 2 Runs re— Oldham S Crandall homer The aeon: 3 for sponsible I CLEANING Six hits S runs 30 at bat off Oldham In U C’ gAB TIRE1 Rn OA AB R II O A 8 3 Innings Charge defeat to Old4 3 8 4 3 ham Leonard e Kchfata If S 0 Double to Terry play— b Dern to Fournier Hit byCrandall Snelgrove 2b 34 0 13S ball —-pitched 4 9 I Johnson Steifel Sb Fournier Oldham Brash by 9- - 9 Umpires— b-4 Gunn ltyndera ear and Guthrie Time of game — 200 4 1 0 0 OlFergusn 2b 4 Udy 3b-4 3 1 2'Colemnn 0 Llewellyn ss3 Aftemaea Game 4 0 2 0 0 Kmhenmn cf 2 0 0 0 ! Jensen If SAN FRANCISCO 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 ZILenal c cf Montague 1 Nuttal rf 8 Miller $ 000 to Raise Million Dollars for Mercy ‘ Work at Front Lodge New York July 23 — The $1000000 war fund to be raised by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will be used In establishing base hospitals behind the firing lines in taking care of the- families left behind soldiers and in aiding disabled men by to learn trade or This an- -' nouncement wasprofession made here today byJohn K Tener chairman of the war relief commission of the Elks and president of the National league of baseball clubs In a report submitted to the lodge tonight grand The first step to be taken the relief commission will be to byestablish base hospitals over which the Elks staff flag will be flown Each will be made up of 26 hospital surgeons 66 nurses and 150 orderlies and will cost about $60000 to equip - a-ne- JUVENILE OFFICIALS Fer-gnao-o- Em-bere- Hy-de- 0 on L rs Vt-21 - - LOS ANGELES -- - ng BY BRIGGS Killefer cf ss Terry Kenworthv 2b Fournier lb AB 4 a J Meusel rf Ellis lf Boles c Davis 3b Rysn p 3 3 Totals 30 4 2 - 3 Two out when run- - scored McKee batted forwinning Erickson In ninth Score by Innings— San Francisco: Runs Hits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X— X X X 0 0 X X X 3 2— Angeles: Runs 0 i Laos - Hits I 0 0 0 0 0 9 1— S X 0 0 0 X 0 1—5 1 X Official Inspection of various departments of the state industrial school at Ogden was made yesterday by officers of the juvenile courts of Halt Lake and Ogden and few Invited guests Members of the Salt Lake party which Included Judge C M Nielsen B' R Harries chief probation officer Heber C Smith James Oswald HatFriedman Mins Sadie Myers MrsJoseph Brown Miss tie James Mrs Kate B G L Little Sadie Mathews and Mrs left Salt Lake on an early train and the entire day at the school spent At Ogden they were met by Supt E R Agent George' A Hinckley Parole Hamer of the Ogden J Goates Judge and Mrs Julia court' Guy CL Johnson A Brixen of the board of ttusteea Every department of the school was and much praise thoroughly officers in charge for theInspected the given to condition In which everything splendid was found Following dinner the 13X boys and girls of the school were ered on the front lawn where gathshort addresses were made by Judge Nellsen Hamer B R Harries W J Judge Sloan1 Mrs Brixen and Mra Lewis The - Summary: ' Stolen bases —Fitzgerald Pick Malsel Cnrhan Ellis Two-ba-Three-bar- e hits — Meusel Corhan hito— Sacrifice hit Ryan —EllisKenworthy out— By Rysn 8 by Struck Erickson 3 Bases on balls— Off Ryan Salt 3 off Johnson 1 Runs1 responsible for — Erickson 1 Johnson U Four hits X run 12 at bat off Ryan Erickson In- 8 Innings Charge defeat to Johnson Time of grme— 230 Umpires — Guthrie and Brashear se lakers returned last night - - - LOCKHORX NET VICTOR Kansas City July 32— Clifford Lock-hor- n won the final singles round In the Great Plains Patriotic tennis tournament here today defeating Heath 0 2 4 Moore 6 Both are local players Local men also took doubles honors In the tournament Lsickhorn and Wester Adoue and defeating Peakeyesterday Texas entries 'the Dallas Because Uncle Sam will get busy and start picking up all the athletes that have not Joined' some branch of already the service the annual championship games of the Amateur Athletic union will be held In August this year instead as of September has been the custom Three-fourt- alwaysof the athletes In this country are eligible for the draft The of giving medals question or certificates to the winners has yet to be decided : 2-- 6-- 6-- 6-- - - Four Round Trips to ‘Tooele Daily LEAVE SALT LAKE Star Line Depot 915 100 p in im hs upon ' E Second Saalk 615 p m 1115 p m LEAVE TOOELE Liberty Onfe New Town Tooele Drag Co Old Town 915 L XXL 545 p m 1000 p m 1245 p 11L - n S3 4S nla Cars pniM Garfield townntte tea after S L time 1 hoar after Tooele time Ronnd Trip SXSO i One Way IMO We me Hnpmebllee Oaklaads and Cadillac- - tonrla earn See or Special tripe arranged Wlleoa A Iewl rroprfetoro phone 62 a Second South St Waaatch 7400 1 9 0 0 0 0 8 3917 - 0 Summary:bitn-Bu- Errora— High Peckinpangh Cobb ab Heilman Caldwell Veaeb Three-bas- e lilt— Peckinpangh Gedi-oPfpp 2 Stolen base— Hcndryx Double play— Plpp on Bane ball— Off Caldwell Stanage to Bush 2 Hit— Off Boland 7 off Bolauil 3 offoffKlimke 6 In 11 inning Caldwell 11 10 in innings: fttruck out— By Boland 4 by Klimke 1 by Cld-c6 Umpires— Nalilu Owens and McCoraUchA Two-baa-e n U 4 - splendid condition Three races will be 3 J 21 3 run tomorrow the principal one belns a 2:14 trot for a prise of $3000 Thursll race worth' $2000 the day 0 0 0 A—0 will be the feature and the meeting 0 0 1 4 is to close Friday with three races for Nell Van purses aggregating1 $4400 ' e-’- 10 41UU27l Totals 6 4 4 4 : - ’23 0 0 0 0 0 1 n 0-- free-for-a- ’B Summary DETROIT THIS WEEK 110 110 i:i Score by Innings— 8tndebaker GRAND CIRCUIT AT B r'n-a- it 13 6 0 0 Ss mow ski 2b 1 0 0 0 Woodbnrn rf S 1 1 0 Rentiers e 3 8 12 0 Rrnmmctt cf 2 1 Lovett lb 8 2 0 1 Donkin as 1 2 S 4 O’ Real 2b 6 1 George If 0 2 Harrison p Kaufman rf 6 Cnkwgbt cf 4 6 Jacobs lb 4 Spence 3b Iiennefer as 6 Thompson 2b 4 3 Cowan e 4 Thorpe p — - 0 7 :l10000 41 - - Jervie-l- f BREAK RECORDS ' Washington July 22 —Growth of tho national banking system within the last fiscal year Comptroller Williams announced tonight brought total resourced to a total surpassing all previous records At the close of the fiscal year there were in operation 7625 national banks 163 new banks with a capital of $9470-00- 0 been chartered the having 23 banks months while only during twelve with $6225000 capital were liquidated One hundred and fifty banks increased their capital $25670490 during the year making the total Increase In the system's capital $34977000 Of the new national banks chartered the largest number 34 were in Montana California and Texas had 15 each Kansas 9 New York 7 Minnesota and Virginia 6 each Idaho 5 and New Mexico and Pennsylvania 4 each 1 Totals Crawford batted for Harper' in eleventh' R Jones ran for Crawford in eleventh Dyer batted for Eh mke In thirteenth Score by Inning— 0 1 2 0 0 0 2—7 New York 0 00 00 Detroit 00 10 0—8 1 - SAN FRANCISCO - York defeated Detroit Detroit Jnly 22— 3?ew to 6 In game today thrilling thirteen-innin-g baseman Jne (jedcon theline-u-former p for the first time since butted into tbs be was laid np several moftths ago Besides getting two hits be played errorless ball Tbs T 1110 0 0 8 1 ’B K-0’- ‘ True to their form the Claflls Indiana the-- Scott iftrdware yesterday In an game by the score of 11 to 1 The Hardware boys drew first blood putting one ever In the third This roused the Indiana They pat on their wer paint and started They hnng np four In the fourth end were never la danger from that time on The score: I LON CLAFLIX SCOTT IIPWRR AB R H O A ABHHOA scalped exciting -- circuit (Continued From Preceding Page) manager and the locals promptly demonstrated their appreciation of the deed Rysn and Erickson had really pitched wonderful balL Jack was always In trouble but pitched himself out and Erickson aside from the second Inning had the Angels calling him papa at all times The scores: BAMS NATIONAL the Seal - 0 0 0— 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 " 0 0i 0 0 0 0 0"— 0 Et IMiis 2 were ' exactly forty eight Eighteen bags werepil- There fared by Goddard Lnmeron and Peake D Davis la playing s were also fqn home run The spore: wonderful game in left field ' FIRST GAME I MOOSE TUCKS AB R H O A ABRHOA 4 2 3 0Dennion: 2b 4 1 1 0 2 D Davis lf ' B 1 0 4 1 sou ss 4 10 Albert i&rnaoa 3b 4 0 0 0 0 OlAudriat 8b vicGanney lb 0 3 3B 2 0 Ferguaon lb 3 0 0 B 9 Cameron as 7 3 s Brown c : 4 311 1 IBrldstrom rf 4 9 3 0 01 R Brown n 7 11 1 ZlVann ef 4 0 9 2 Goddard 2b 4 8 3 1 ljlYoweck If 3 2 1 3 0 4 8 2 0 0 Bell C 4 Peake rf 1 Barrows cf 3 8 4 1 0 Horne p '“ - ' t -- 0 0 2 2 0 G 3—7 racea- - There 2 0 0 0 0—3 complete thp 00 6-- 6-- 4- v Austin'-Two-baa- P-r 1102 - 00 Te '‘m B 9-- -- 121 7 22 3 d-2 The Btndebakere added a couple more to their grabbing a pair from2 ii Victory column byscores-wand The e re yesterdayBeckstead winon Ids bae'W with Marty kept right ning streak lie worked in both games onestrikmen bit and allowing but ing out fifteen In the first and striking oat eleven uicu ana Botb game allowing one hit in the second should have been shutouts but for some 'costly errors by bis teammates batalingers fielded perfectly' Spry center fielder made a flue ' running catch of a long fly in deep center wMfc tbrep he doubled a men off first' The scores: y2 FIRST GAME 1 0 7 0 Peake- rf 4 3 12 0 STL’DEBAKER BIrdstrom-1 0 2 0 3 ljBumMyi cf G AB R H O A) Davis p 3 1 1 9 9 ABHHOA ' 2 Ennis If 0 0 0 0 Natban-'23 0 3 114 0 8 0 0 1 0 Smith lb T IS 7 Totois 33 44 21 21 S 8 Lenai e Totals Lambrue rf'S 0 0 1 OIRasmnsen rf 8 0 1 0 0 0 3 3) Howard e 3 9 1 16 0 Walker aa:2-Score by tnnlnge— Detroit July 22 —Sixteen race ari Moose 3 0 Griffiths 3b 3 0 1 0 3 Crane 3b 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 on listed the for the annual program 8 0 3 0 0 Nell 2h 1 0 3 4 J 6 1 B Pesser lb 8 0 011 0OlVan Tucks n ess am circuit which Brand 'meeting 0 Coleman If 8 0 0 0 Quil as 3 Errors— Treweek Andriaf 27 Summary: 0 is to open here tomorrow afternoon 3 4 0 ' Home rnneR Lashaway ef3 0 Spry ef Brown Gs 1 2 Beckstead p 1:1 10 8 Hot weather last week put the track In Fergnaon Gardner 00 Nyberg D K-O- Gharri ty batted for Sbar la eighth Score by Innings— 0 0 0 0 OiO 0 WaablnrtoB 0 0 0 3 Low St ‘ Shanks Errors— Foster Summary: Bases on balls— Off Plank 2 hit— --Shot ton Struck wit— By Hits— Off Shaw 7 in 7 Innings Plank 1 Umpires Evens and nildcbrand ’SECOND GAME ST LOUIS WASHINGTON AB It H O A ABRHOA 4 0 Sbotton If 3 0 12 0 4 Judge lb 2 1 1 3 0 2 3 1 2b Austin 2b Foster 0 Sloan rf 4 0 0 0 0 Milan cf 4 S 10 3 0 Sister lb I 3 0 1 10 0 Rice rf 3 0 0 4 1 Pratt 2b £ 4 0 1 Stl Shanks ss 0 3 Seveieid 1 3 0 1 Ionard 3b Menoaky If 43 10 00110 02 Jacobson cf 34 00 0 1 1 ss Uras Henry e 4 0 0 0 1 Rumler 1 0 CL'b O Ayers p iSotlioron p 0 0 01 1 3 0 0 1 4 iKoob p 0-- K-O'- Totals -- 2-- ’ - ’ t Score by innings—'' Studebaker J 1(1 AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEEUN ? ' Plank p 00 7 24141 VIH Totals C - - Totals 2 0 S-- er 01 13 2 11 i 3 01 3 1 1 1 20 0 14 4 2' O i-- Krogh lf Decker e Wilson cf Boyea rf 0 ‘ - 4 0 Jacobson Cf? - - 31J 12 K-O'- t 4 0 0 I 3 3 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Zb Heagren Burt p 8--0 y 2 3 10 i y 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -- 8— 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 ’"Plainfield N J July 22 —Tlie tennis players of the east had little 'difficulty In outplaying the team frogn California on thie clay courts of thd Plainfield Country club today H in the singles defeated W M Johnston San Francisco for‘Johnmer national champion -- S ston is suffering from a badly ' blistered hand Throckmorton and F B Alexander defeated Johnston and Kan H Behr 6 7 Miss Molla BJurstedt national champion beat Miss 4 The Mary Browne California 1 not did coast Pacific the girl from to ' have recovered from the appear of’ ' her long journey fatigue 10 - -- TWO WINS FOR STUDEBAKERS SPLIT LTOlfT GAMES St Louia Jnly JR— Plank t atiut oat Waahlag and Ayers ton 4 to 0 in tho first anjB-todaturned the tables on St Louia abutting them In the second' raise' In tlie first eat I to same but one Washington player reached third i Waablngton drove Sntboron from the box in i the second Inning of the second same after The ocore acorlns their five runs FIRST GAME tST LOUIS' WASHINGTON I ABBH OS A AB It H O A 0 3 0 1 4 9 3 S 0 Sbotton If Jndge lb 3 1 1‘3 0 Sb Foster Jb 4 0 0 Antis w 4 l 3 1 Milan cf 4 0 S 3 0 Sloan irf Shanks as McBride Zb H Milan If Ainsmlth c 0 0 -- Wild pitch— Sftys 'UmTime— 169 Dinfen rf Pratt 2b Severeld a ? 10 1X40 110 10 - - Francis 3b Olney lb Melroy ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 013 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3b ' -- (Continued From Preceding Page) 0 Staler 00 Score by innings— American Express Company Woodmen of the World -- 13 13 o 1 - 0 2 0 0 0 0 Two-bas-e bit— Griffiths Double play— Qnlll Stolen bases — Van Quill 2 Spry to Passer Bases cm balls—Off Beckstead 1 off Xyberg 1 Struck out — By Beckstead IS by Kyberg L Sacrifice hit—Beckstead Hit by pitched ball— Walker Time of game— 130 Attendance 350 Umpire— Beaumont SECOND GAME STUDEBAKRR AB R H O A 0 Ennia If 3 1 4 Smith lb Rasmnan cf 4 2 2 0 0 Howard e 4 1 213 2 Walker as 2 6 1 CTane P 4 0 3 Nell 2b 12 I 2 Van Qull aa4 0 2 3 3 Coleman P vf S toshway Sbl 0 0 10 Beckatad 3b 8 0 0 1 0 Stock rf f 0 0 0 0 Summary: Errors— Smith Howard' Kell' Van Quill Lashaway 2 Beckstead Nathan Walker Two-bas-e hits—Howard 2 Crane Griffith Double play— Coleman (unassisted Stolen bases : — Ennis Rasmussen 2 Crane 2 Nell 10 Beckstead Smith 0 0 Walker Bases on nails —Off Crane 3 0 0 0 0- -0 off Coleman 3 Struck opt-BCrane 11 by Passed balls—Lrniil Howard Jilt At- by pItched haU—Ennlw Time of game— l O W' ” ABHHOA tendance— 2jO Umpire—Beaumont ’ AMERICAN f LEAGUE 4 0 4 0 4 0 -- 10101 -- rf ' -- - Blomflld cf Malone lb '3 11 3 0 Love p 23 6 416 Totals 1 rRice 10 0 0 3 Cassidy 2b ’ Craig lf Thomas e - and - ABRHOA 0 1 3 Mills aa KrentlTrf - pires— O’Lougblin - SECOND GAME W EXPRESS AM - all-arou- nd Majs 2-- ’ Score by - irning— American - Express : w ’ Struck 0 30 ’ 1 1-- 114 rf4 1 oat— By no-ru- n - - HARDWARE1NE EAST BEAT WEST ’W - 110 TILKiAi'-"T-o jAS&ti Pacific Coast Tennis Team Indians Put On War Paint in Tliird Frame and Loses Every Match in Take Game New Jersey 1-- tesgfeAPul' T fuchEM Game No-ru- n - - ouc T LJn ULA Pj r w it who now is lege W L Stanton in the charge d’affaires of Tiger -' athletics is at ’he Presidiohe off!sue should be and cers' school cessful -- in landing a commission will quit coaching and go into the his resignation army - As soon as is received the ' Oxy pedagogues are planning to offer Norgren the At least that’s the proposition Occidental now according at gram to a prominent member of the faci ulty wires When - the telegraph the information that Stanbrought ton was contemplating resigning to take up army work the Oxy officials immediatelymanstarted look-of for a capable ing around his successor Norgren was being and he the first man bought-owill be offered the berth providing Stanton quits Several years ago: the 'Tiger tried tO'land Norgren’ edagogues o coach their virile youths but the terms could not be agreed upon and the XJtah’ mentor ’remained lq Utah However-thepay of the coach at Oxy has been increasedtheaiid can twothorp is a probability that come together "r a graduate Of the Norgren is whera he of - Chicago University athlete was a star he enteredsucAfter his graduation and was a the coaching profession cess from the start At Utah he-' several star aggregadeveloped r were tions - His football teamsbasketball his and all feared by Quintets became nationally famous torrid spending the Norgren is at Venice He plans summer days his permato make Los Angeles 1 nent home 1 N6-h- it Love of the American Express let the W O W down at the short end of both of yesterday’s gamas tho first by the score of 10 to 0 score of the second by the to 3 Love pitched - remarkable ball working in afuo-hboth games Was a The first fair while in the second"’ he allowed bat three safeties' Love has been caught in the draft net so this will likely be the last game that The W he will work In for the Kxpressmen O W will not forget 'him very soon however men in the aa he- struck out twenty-nin- e twelve innings - Kranth starred at the bat for hits out of four the Expressmen getting--thretimes ‘ nt bat The scores: FIRST GAME rW O W ' AM EXPRESS ABRHOA AB R H O A 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Frsncie cf 0 Mills as S 0 0 10 2 Reid Sb 3 Abdlll 3b 0 0 2 0 1 Melroy ss Cassidy 2b 4 2 3 0 7 0 2 I t0Olscy Ih-- l Craig 2 0 0 41 4 2 1 18 0 Reese c Thomas c 0 0 Heagren 2b- 2 0 0 12 Kranth 8 0 0 13 Blomfeld cf 4 1 0 00 Boyea p 4 0 23 0 Wilson rf Malone lb 30 0 0 0 0 2 0 Love p If 12? Kroghy 21 o"oi8 0 Totals- - V 33 10 13 21 S Totalli' —Nelson Univer- Norgren the resigned mentor Utah of may be slty the next coach at Occidental col- OS ANGELES Jt aXLSS MCftilSHce'foi -': ar Nels Norgren Coach Occidental's U-A- ! 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