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Show J F 20 ,."v: - 'THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY SHEPHERD HURLS BEES TO SALT LAKE PITCHER ALLOWS MAGNA BUT FOUR HITS IN CLOSE TILT AT COMMUNITY Kinney Masters Bingham; ; Losing Moundsmen Hit JIard. ' , i ' ' Ina ttaalia. Won. ........ ill Lit.... .... Arthsf Kan. ' Bait Lek Arthur . S 1 4 1 Pet ,M .MO .131 Wednetlay'i Eeialt. 1. Main 4. 11. i Arthur I , Copper Wt. 1 v. 4. Copper Bandarl Bebed!, It Bait Lakl Community, at Once again the Bees and Mafni put up a treat exhibition of baseball, but thU time It was the home fans' turn to babble pleasantly about the playt which gave their team the game, for 8alt Lake won by a aeore of a to 4, equeesing the winning run aeras in as exciting a ninth inning as one could ask for. Shepherd, who has won all of the three games Salt Lake has captured this half, again worked on the mound, and hurled a great game. He allowed but four hits, and after Magna, which was minus the big bats of Manager Bob Howard and Pete Dow, had dissipated two of these In the first Inning, when it made half of its runs, the Bee hurler had them at his mercy, Jerry Dun pitched a good game also, but he let go in the second and ninth frames. Cms Miller's Base f Banning Features. TThe base running ef G illy Miller was probably the next biggest factor In the Bees' win. He got on base every time he faced ptinn, by walks, errors and one hit. In the second Inning his brother, Perry, teamed with him, and they executed a double steal. Perry crossing the plate. In the fourth. Only singled, went to third on Reading s single, ana scampered home on a very, very long chance, when Magna' outergarden men fielded the ball slowly. Two were out at the time. While. Ryan, Msgna catcher, was arguing about a called strike In the sixth, GUly, who had lived oa error, hied for second and was Just about sitting on the bag before Ryan discovered hit Act. Yep, Oilly played a great game. Bobby Schang's two sacrifices and work behind the plate. Droubay'i and timely single In the escond. Keener and Dallas' ditto's in the feaninth were other outstanding tures. Rumsey, because of his homer ever the right field wall, with Orr on in the first, and because of his handling of three difficult chances In the field Magna's shining star. night be called However, Gonzales pulled some nice ones' at short, Orr did the same thing at third, and Major in left matte some tunieult catches. . Both hurler received the best of tupport in the field., Eleven OUT Boy EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn, N.T., young July 34 (UP). Al 8lne Bronx featherweight, scored one of the most sensational f lstle upsets of the year tonight by stopping Andre Remits of France, world feather weight champion, in the second round of a scheduled nontiue eout before 35,000 persona Whe paid $0,-00- 0 to see the fight Alter Singer had floored Routls three) times Referee Eddie Forbes itonned the contest with Routls out en his feet and Helpless as the result of Singer punishing blows to the head. Routls title was not at stake, as both fighters came into the ring over the divisional weight limit of 121 pmmda. Singer weighed 139, Routls Sinter lashed out a terrific right cross to the Jaw which dropped the lilt 1 o.o. STnTr;t itti' u ' btuu...., Drou-fc- tt fh 1 a 1 1 1 s:at-tcre- 1 d. 1 Ill till 101 1 1 Mc-Iv- or Three-bas- dt ii IS ' I I. Suramento 1 4a Praaetie S, 1. LOS ANGELES, July 34 OP). Sac ramento suffered its eleventh straight defeat today, Los Angeles nosing out the Senators In the tenth Toning. I to 3. The Angela scored their win ning marker when, with the bases full, aa the result of three walk by aouia. Toison loroed sercer at aec ond, but beat French's throw for a double play, while Haney crossed the piat. I fM aunvf airtiuivtri n o a.' a h o a. I I 4 1) I Hny lb ....4 Bark rf bUuilm lk .1 1 I I Stat ( . .... Backer lk ... ! i jsn.if'!;;:; Rohwef If ...1 1 Tol.oa lk -- I ' f'Zf 1 f -V -- I Ill ' Boehlet Hoa cf .. PriBch It ... x Krttevtch lb .4 JCOM 3B Dlllmtr M I Robtrl uouiq . .11 tM 14! ToUlt . .14 I II Hi BttU (or RaMrU la SkA. fStnrt bt lee 101 eeo 0 1 , . Btcrtmtnwuutln; ....104 la SOt I I U Amtlt Bummtrr Stronk out Br Bob.ru I BtMt n k!l Off Robrrt I. f( Can 1. off Oould 4. Wild pitch Ctno. Blol.n btwt Btatj. Bohwtr. Hom run Ho, W.bb. Two-kfthit Webk. Frtneh. Su. hlU Rofiw.?, Btntt. Double rifi. rrrnch to Bxktr to Kruorkh: D!ttmr 14 jMob Is Toltoo. Ompliu foweu, Curt o4 Otoshlt. e I H I O A I4 i 4 (. OMTANTJ. f 4 rf... 1 If.... 44 111 4 Htrrlt. tf IS Wdt.r. lb lb. Chrtitna cf 4 I 1 WmUI1. M Slide ntn."V. 1 1 f I'MHauler, .ntliey, FiUeUt, p... 4 I 6 rromiin Boone, Kuffl. Shirrlock. (m: ., Buamrr: Home irjn Chrnt.nMn. I. br Off PllletU of time 1 otcona . 000 Ill FOR RING GO Ills 1 Hollrwoe4 O0 etui OOO 0 lao out t Relllnu, Jone. Tvo-k- it Sicrlfic hit Paik. ftrnck out Br Jonei Ickturdt, J1 T.BJfvlM joae B."" " kU-- Off all BTla 7. S toll B btte-H- att. SuntBarr: Kor hit JohhtoB. Bvu. Wallace Slug$ Way To Win Over Jadick PHILADELPHIA. July 24 ". BiUy Wallace. Phlladelphfa, tonight Hugged his way to the lightweight I Wallace, who recently moved to thU elty from Cleveland, won most of the rounds, O Dell Ik ...1 lb ....1 1 Matty White, 112, won on a decifierier rf ....1 1 i 0 Johiwon If ...1 0 1 4 114 Khui lb . Hufft If sion ever Prank Kid Anselm, 123, i 111 Sherlock lb ..1 I 4 jiKarrl rf ....I I i 0 Central American negro. In 10 rounds. 4 1 1 C'W. Iters Scot I cf ...1 4 j S Anselm substituted for Al Brown, .... o ITrewblr lbe ,...1 Kooa 111 Baldwin e ...4 1 I l Huslrr si ... I i 1 1 Panama, who is recognized by the .... 1 k 0 Tomiln b Knotha 2111 New Vork boiing commission as . Cuter a .. 1 Brown bantamweight cnampidn. Tout . .11 11 llll Total . .1113110 weighed In this aftemoen, but failed Bcor b lnnnln: to report at the park tonight. Ml&tlon 400 21 Ill boo ooeo I rorutri . . Brrork Wiltrri. n.c.i.r Summary Three-bi- t hltt Finn. Hufft. hit Kofld. Berr. Bildwln. Struck eut By Tomlin f. ky Knothe a. by Cuter I. Batet en ball Off Tomlin I. off Knothe flatter 1. Slalea huH.U(illiMn. IK fit .lit II Muma nnn . , PORTLAND. I un 411 ail Bttet ef 1 1 f 34 34 14 34 n31 II II JO zt Drive Blail Away, Win Easily 11 34 13 13 S3 2t W).-Poun- dlng ONE DOUBLE, 8-- OAKLAND srunaxer. iv... o a t Feet., P.nton. Ik... 4 Arlett. rf CarlyTe, jf... Lombard!. .. achlno, cf... DumoYlch. i If I J.hn. lit I 4 Jolley, rf... If 1 1'4 Oaeener, lk 1 ., .. 4 Reed. 1 Mailt, p. . Oiynn. Mil Tot 111 . II a.., lk... ureeeiu. 14 17 1 I 3 6TEAL i ONE IAN PltAKorsCO. f Baker, Ruhr. 16.... tillIDnwin. t Ill .... t Venn, 1 AND BY RIPLEY 2 51NCLE5, 3 Z 8ASE5 ALL INNING - ...:f'ltt i j &n f.0.?..::::::::::: KlP TRIPLES, v".'J w WITHOUT FOR CORRECT 14 I 37 fr:2rfA- - 0V (FOB ANSWERS t 000 000 Btn FrtneUco 0113 Summary: Error ArlttTwo-ba- Home runt hut Arittt, Vertex, Biker. Crotetil. Reese, Jolley. Cirlyle Chtr.e de feat te Mall. Struck out By Oumovleh 1. by Willi . by niynn 1, lim on bull Off Pumovlch U oil Mll j. Btolen bttet SOLUTIONS. 'AUrOGRAPHFfl f flPY nr,inv 10 - ONti scoRtn ST tvecte. r tia-- J!2iA. . v A'JfjUST.IV J t24 v OAnie The Albatross cam riY am, day ViTuduT ' jlisl wiMca zr P'0i .m'l!J!n, 1. at - e.. I (HO If Provo . 41 by - A iBarratt, e.. Hoimiteai, lb I if?,"- i in mi ui ar, Double - P-- n... 4 33 4 3 11 it UU Ill) 111 Chipman.ef 10 rieiton, vnrtiitntn.it L. 4 4 1 Total. ...Jlin I I 0 1 lll67 inntnii: ......1 ", I0lSr52lT'S' Horn f ! "Z"- - Miller. hlt-O- B.H O.A. Ik... Miller. I Pork ...I I 0 u 8ummry: Buruv-Colv- ln. Amer. Barnett Homer. Mott. S 1, I Dyet Stolen run Colvln. Kolmttead. L. fShlpmin! pityDyer to Berry to Helton Hlt ""1 Pitched S?TiM,T0"wM!it Time ef ianicJ by hour 10 mlaute. pm. Umpire WalL Second lame: AMER. PORK. Homer, Sb'.V. MlUef. p.... I I i Barrett, lb., I Holmttd. lb S i C Neuton. c. . 1 1 llll Ill Ill BetalU. PROVO. Brry, Boor Sill Chrtttntn. Mott, Ttylor. lb... 4 1110 Bcrreint. e.. 4 1 S 3 Burkett. 3b. 4 1 0 Houte. p ... 1100 John, p .... 31 Marty, p.... Totali ...S41J37II Totilr ...31 13 27 13 6core by Inningi: .. I oil .....int Hcl!yood 8-- ttl C00- -4 003 100 .. run Error Le. Horn Summery: Oreen. Three-bee- hits Tay'or. Puik. Two-hu- e hitt RoMinet, Johnson. Knoth- -. Struck out By Houte S. by John I. by Urty 4, Base oa bills Of John J. oft .151 .331 .150 1 ,m" Totata cuit, with two on. In the second game, Blevins allowed the visiting Stars only three scattered hits and Seattle won. 5 to 0. The second game does not count lor second half standing. At Seattle Pint (ami: I SEATTLE. B.H.O.A BHOA Lee. tt ..... 4 3 4 3 Johnten, lk. Rolllntt. lb 1 1 u Knothe, u . 114 1 Punk. If.... 411 0 Wide. cf.... e.. I I 9.1 Btrheo, rf... 110 0 Heath, lb.. 10 10 Fcihardt. If. ,4 1 0 1 4 14 0 ftlk. lb 1 0 1 I cf.. Carlyle. 1 4 0 9 1. as 1 rf.... ef 4 4 I I I PBOVO. 1 0 Stacker, rf, 3 4 OPT AlCvi AROUND World in a boat 36 ft. long MlLEO Me SLQtW Rock 04 15 NOT ROCK AND IT (it 15 piadi or GtBfWTAP 5 N0T&P6HQ chalk) 1X1 ' B.H.o.a ef Mclntoth, B Hoover. 3b. o.vin. m ... 1 I4 0 Barnett. Ik.. W. Hoover, e. Nelion. lb., IIP. 1 a Dyer, lb 1 I Contot, If... 1 I iCole. p...... Oay. p Total 305HVJA MANCHESTER, Mass., July 2 VP). Mrs. Molla BJurstedt Mallory of New York, seven times' winner of the American women's tennis championship, today had to battle Sarah PalBrookllne girl," frey, through 90 minutes of nerve wracking tennis before advancing Into the. semifinal round of the flftn annual Essex Country club Invitation tourna ment. The scores were 3.7, The other three qualifiers for the were bracket penultimate Mary Oreef of Kansas City, who defeated Clara Greenspan of New York, 8 Eleanor Ooss, New York; as a result of her victory over Ethel Brukardt, San Francisco, and Edith Cross of San Francisco, who defeated Marjorie Morrill of Dedham, in a match that was closer than the scores Indicated. The singles draw forced Miss Oreef to meet Miss Gobs in tomorrow's semifinal, while Miss Cross is battling Mrs. Mallory. 1 In doubles matches, Virginia Rice, , Boston, and Clara Greenspan, New Mianne Palfrey. York, defeated Brookllne, and Mary Oreef, Kansas city, 7. B- -g 4-- 6, B--a. 0-- 4, Mrs. Henry Oulld, Boston, and Penelope Anderson, Richmond, Vs., defeated Nancy Jaynes and Dorman Weaver, Boston; Mrs. Georgft W. Wightman and Sarah Palfrey, Brook-lin- e, defeated Florence S. Leboutlller, New York, and Mrs. W, W. Hester, Jr., Brooklyn, Virginia Hilleary, Philadelphia, and Dorothy Andrus, Stanford, Conn., defeated Mrs. William Endicott, Manchester, and Edith Slgoumey, Boston. 2, 6-- 4. 4-- 6, 6-- 3. 6-- 4. In third round doubles-EditCross and Mrs. L. h A. Harper, both of San Francisco, defeated Mrs. A. H. Chapin, Jr., Springfield, and Marjorie Qladman, Santa Monica, Calif., Margaret Blake, Lenox, and Mrs. O. J. Hubbard, Jr., Cambridge, defeated Lee and Polly Paifrey, Brookllne, 6, 6-- 3. 6-- 4, 8-- 0. Comes Back Pet. l.ooo gpoelal to Th Trlbun. PROVO -Pro a bli te Tlmp toward Uie Central tltah tek leatu ehm-Pionth- lp for the aecond half by taktn both double-headend of a from the American Pork 0vemen. 7 to 1 and 10 to I. woided plenty .i..n ""T-J1' Pnln encounter at !,il',r"u-- . found Buck Dyer f th . Timn outnltchlnr Left? un t. The Provoant garnered eliht- "f1. ..... aeuvery, ana in re- i, Inn doubt. Rut Nelten and mi ,never jult Alabam'-Berrywith four lafrtle apiece, ted th fToyo attaek. Laddt MlUer, Arnrlcn Pork' ace, took tfie tltk for th cond itme In Provo, but he ott untbl I hold an arly lead lalned off Lefty Cole, tar Provo hurler. When American Pork Provo rallied rd.fc!ln,.,, f?tM tb MvtaU) to eor u run an ix hit.. . The arere Car, SEATTLE. July 24 (Jl. Hollywood batted House off the mound in the ninth inning of the first game here today with the Indians, scoring five runs on four hits to win, 9 to 1 Harry Green, first batsman to face Wright, Seattle relief hurler, hit for the cir- 4 ftiiilTfii.T Mclntoth, ef I B. Hoover, lk 4 toivin. u... i Barnett. lb. t 4 Dyer, p Conant. rf.. I Nelwn. lb.. 4 PLAPpiNQ, Hollywood Finally Win Vital Contest rf... Sarah Palfrey Presses Veteran to Limit Before Losing. llll :ih . By ORLO I. ROBERTSON. NEW YORK, July 24 (P). Scheduled as Just the usual opener for youngsters valued at $2000 to $3000, the first race at Empire City turned into a thriller today as J. H. Louche Ira's Prince Toy and R. T. Wilson's Night Extra raced to the first dead heat of the season on New York turf. Night Extra went out in front on the stretch turn as Prince Toy slipped through on the inside. Closing rapidly, Prince Toy was soon on even terms with Night Extra. The two colts went into the final drive taking stride for stride, and that is the way they went under the wire, three lengths in front of Monica, which took down ahow money. All wagers on the two winners were divided. Oolden-coate- d Polydor came back to the racing wars today and turned in a brilliant victory In the Fleetwing and up over handicap for route at Empire. The the William Zlegler, Jr, star had been Idle since Memorial day. Nusakan, an added starter, was second, with !tiatfwla!Tying-xteeniKHtnd- less man roiyaor, uurcL Kamoneur was fourth and last The Warm States Try Too put In his claim for western colt and gelding honors today as he carried eff the honors in the Hyde Park handicap and (9225 at Arlington Park. Taking advantage of his four pounds less weight than the Le Mar 8toek Farm'e Morsel, the favorite. Try Too raced under the finish wire a half length in front of Alimony, with Morsel a length back for third. Try Too neglected by the public, paid $26.08 for a $a mutuel win ticket. Ho 'furlstepped the five and one-ha- lf ongs in 1:05 4- -. A track record for six furlongs th the old mark. - J went tumbling at the Chicago track when Brown Wis- 114 J. Mc Milan's 4 110 dom stepped the dlistance in 1 : 10 5 4 i 1 0 to win the third race the Blackthorn 1 0 11 0 and up. The. 10 10 purse for 4 13 1 time was one-fifof a second under llll 111 . a- 4 3 vf Prince Toy, Night Extra Run Dead Heat i Poly-do- r """. BY fVK "v UKX pivi7,i87o RECEIVCO I Wejiei4ay'a 3 10 11 IxThuntdn, I1 TottU ... Youthful Teun Standlaf. ...1101 x oittea toy Ke.q m the nmtn. Score kr tnnlntt: Oakland ....no 001 T MBJHeeBM 8-- 2. .. Provo SCORING A RUN ( 4 3 11 4 0 10 4 14 1 4 110 4 11 I I OUT. VICTORY 8-- a, Fork Twice in Pioneer Day Tilts. 1 ' A BASEBALL TEAM CAN MAKE. Walter Mailt eff the maund In the seventh Inning today, Oakland rruised Into an 5 win over the San Francisco Sea la Arieit and Verges hit home runs In the levnth. each one coming with two men on base. Dumovlch held the Seals scoreless for seven frames. EKES MOLLA o-- J, ti (Reg. V. 8. Pat, Office.) , BAN FRANCISCO. July right-hande- z, 11 CENTRAL UTAH LIAOUC Oak Gre-- 33 11 11 I TomllB. n. It IS J. X. Krtel ft. J. Mtpertteek ... ...31 11 J. W. McCarthy ... ...11 13 Dundee off his feet," declared Fields, F. ...34 30 mean to oome out of the W. H. Melntyr adding: "I Stker ...II II Coleman Mr. Wiley new ...14 .. chamthe ring welterweight .. W, Perry ...14 pion." W McLtuihUo ...11 It is predicted that all the 33.000 Putt Hawk'na ...11 !. seats in the new artna will be filled Ben Orandall . ::::::? :: Prank Btirjet by the tune the mam bout gets un- Cap Hallmark ii .... ' der way w. n. auit ii te BELIEVE IT OR NOT xcuboo, 11 31 34 14 11 34 t Provo Captures Two Encounters Young Horses Go Across at Evens . Two-ba- 14 IS II . I. Keeter. Crrar To-bt- t. H'ifit bit Plnn. championship of Pennsylvania in a er O'Otll. Struck ut By bout With Johnny Jadlek, Chett.rtleld 1. Bttet on bil't 1 Stolen bueB her lock. Tum also of Philadelphia, at the Phillies' hour sad it minute. ballpark. Each scaled 133 pounds. me: MIBBlOlje. 14 14 C. Straneultl is Both fithters have atreed on 17 Sllrerthorn mer (Blimi McClelland, Detroit, as Art B.Crandill ..14 referee, formal onoice win be an. J. If. WeCmmnt ... .11 Doublet, 11 pain: nounced by the state boning comTarda Conmission tomorrow. Dundee, Fields Each handicap. How they compare: O It. Kulih ........ l35 ::::::8 O. L. Becker ....... Dundee. Pleld. fident of Victory in B. H. Bharman .... 33 11 yeart 31 yer ...AM i 13 Ktutimin .. I ft, lnche..Heliht....l ft. 1 Inehea Krink W. A. Wrlht .31 Reach rt Inchet SI't Inert O. Title Bout. l Maila 33 1 Bound wetiht... it pound Milla ......... 30 33 II lache... Neck........ 14H lnehep HAll 8.Chrlatenson .... 31 ......3111 ta iaenee,.......(;nett... II lncae Jaca a. itbeu ...... 14 .... (Normal) , A. P. BUelow 1 13 DETROIT, Mich., July 24 ("). . . . .... . . inchei .....ill II IT. wviiv. ,. .Uilut H. F. Badham ......30 (Expanded.) Their fifteen-roun- d battle in the new Wi inchei B W. Heard 14 Ihchli ......14 .... Bleep 11 Inchei ..... II Inchei J. W. McCrth ......IIII arena at the state fair grounds to- 33 rqreirm. Wtut... . . . 10 inchet O. M. Howard Coleman morrow night scarcely J4 hsurt di- 13 lucht .11 Inrhe Thlih... ... 10 inche kWUey W. D. Htrrlion AnJtle... .,. I Uiutei B J. stant Welterweight Champion Joe t Uachti Napertteck ......... 5. W. Henley w Dundee and his challenger, Jackie W. A. Miller KHEM GOES TO TEXAS. Fields, called a halt In their strenuous O A. Barton W. P. Oroeeenbeck training program today. MINNEAPOLIS, July - S4 (". Kewklna ...i The only important event that lies runt Rnem. former Bt. Louis Cardl Run W, K. McLeuh!in between the fighters and the first nal star hurler, has been sent to the H. A. Luff round gong is the weighlng-i- n process Houston club of the Texas league, a Trad representative. tomorrow afternoon. There to no Mike Kelly, manager of the Minnedoubt that the two welters will tip apolis association, announced today, the official scale below the maximum P.hem was transferred at his own 147 pounds. Dundee, who hai been request. Kelly said. The Houston fighting poundage lustily, expects to elub is controlled by the Cardinal 144 145. between and owners. weigh confiThe chempion expressed dence In his ability to wear down In 1915. Chicago had more than 300 the challenger In the scheduled It times as many saloons as Washington had. It had a population only seven rounds, "I am going out to box and punch tunes as large as wasninf ton. Timps Down American 1 Ill ll i 0 eon ooo lit til 114 I IIIAlmidi. lb. 1 I i Qreen. rf... 1110 Filk. lk Burkett. Ik. . B'.emecke, Jon.t. p.... I liBletm. a... loll 11 1 II l Tot.ll Total 141111 Scare k lnulHat; Curly, i m .) Hauler WELTERS SET 11 euhth. bv lnlnnal: bit Baeriftc 1. Second BOlXVVVboO. BEATTLX B If O A. B,H O.A.F Lee. i CJohmon, lk. 4 111 Ik 1 0 0 l AiUmton. rf 4 111 0 Knothe. .. 1 I 1 a It..., Buaiefi e.. liWde, cf.... 1 I 1 1 Ivkn.rdt, If. I 2 1 S Heith. lb., 111 Bcor Mrtr Bollinn 1. Houte, Oreea. Btith. 17 111 Tot.ll.. Totl..... 11171 xaxlted for MinalfeV la Vlitton Portland II H. W. Henley .11 H. P. Badham ....,..,.11 W. r. Oroeeenbeck ....11 11 smpy pnuip B. W. Hears: Kum I. eft 111 Cheturlleld, wht D Harruoa 14 Hote 11 A. P. Bltelow All Chrtttemoa ........ 11 Jack C. UbeU ..,..81 W. A. Miller 14 D. WtUOn .,....,..34 C Mail ..............II k Wiley Coleman 31 vj. m. nowero, O. A-- Barton ..........15 K. A. Luff 14 ka!! nil ODMI. lb. JohKMB, If.. KttWT, lb.. Prtnk Kiutimtn .....34 aw. 11 34 11 14 34 14 14 13 31 34 ........ PORTLAND. Ore, July 34 W)-- The Missions cams back against Portland today with two ihutout Herman Plllette blanltinf the Ducki in the first game, 3 to 0, with only five hits. Jack Knott and Caster repeated the dose In the seven-innin- g second game, which Cots not count in the league standings, I to A. a 100 31 31 .......i Reds Twice Wank' Duck; Only One Count AUW10KS. 100 19 11 Et lit Muniun. Ik.. I Pinn. Ik ,... 4 IS 15 Huith h. a. Miiit w A. Tttt At PortlMK! 15 ' IS .31 IS IS IS ..... ..14 ......... ..ii 35 C. X. I MOBILE. Ala., July 34 (CP). Ivy Paul Andrews, pitcher for Mobile of the Southern association, has been sold to th New York Yankees for consideration not made public. Prank Ross, president of th Mobile club, announced today. r, Andrews, a has a record of nine victories and six defeats this year. He played with Meridian. Miss., la the Cottcn States league last year. M. Browning C. P. Nelson Q. U Becker 6. K. Sharmaa ft )ntiv.;:;;!i i a can a vlo-tori- . t. 14 n TITLEJGAIN 44 Mobile Club The dedication shoot at park at Ogden was a great success. A p. Wednesday te were carried ceremonies propria out, with speeches by Judge J. A. Howell. A. P. Blgelow and Q. L. Becker. It waa unfortunate that E. U Ford was unable to attend the dedication. Commendable scores were made, among them being those of C. 7. Nelson of Green River and O. L. Becker of Ogden, who broke 100 straight from 18 yards. Becker also performed a remarkable feat by breaking 197 out of 200 in singles, handicap and doubles. Clan winners were: Class A Tie, Becker and Nelson; Class B O. M. Howard; Class O L W. Perry; Class D Mrs. Wiley Coleman. The doubles were won In Class A by C. E. Hulsh Of Eureka after a ihootoff with C Maxle. Class B winner waa H. T. Badham. In the handicap five men tied for high B. W. Heard, 8. H. Sharman, C. E. Hulsh. W. A. Wright and G. L. Becker. After one shoot-o- ff they were sUll tied, and through the genwas Becker It de of U erosity 0. cided each should 'have a prize of equal value. The scorest r itT Buy Hurler From IpeclU to Thl Tribun. 1 )l .........14 ....1 Hollywood La Ant.lt CHAMP TAKES ull-- Yankees . . the John Wednesday' Ktnlta. P ortund -, Seattle Million champion like a ton of lead in the and with lecond round. Glassy-eye- d both knees buckling under him, Routls got back an his feet at the count of five. Again Singer drove a vicious right hook to the head, and Routls went down again. The champion came back up at the count of three, but he was out on hi feet and unable to At . fend himself. Singer rushed In again and dropped Routls with another right hook to the head. The referee stepped between them and motioned for the thtmpion'i seconds to lead Routls to his corner. .J The official time was 3 tnlnutst S3 With Twa Bona.' seconds of the second rouni. it was After Rumsey had completed his about three months ago that Al Sing disheartening act in the first, the er was himself the victim ef a sen Beea came back in the second with sntional upset when he was knocked two counters. The Miller brothers' out by Ignacio Famandea In the third teals, Schang's sacrifice, and Drou- round at Madison Square Garden, bay'i and Shepherd's singles tied the count. In the third, Orr was hit by a pitched ball, Rumsey walked, and Archibald bit a sacrifice fly, Orr com. lag home. The losers garnered an- ether In the first of the fourth, when Sulick'i liner hit a rock in center and bounced, out of Keener'! reach, the Magna sticker going to third. He came home on Droubay'i error. The Bees made one in the fourth, as before described, and In the ilxth. after GUly had stole second, Schang's single sent him home. The score stayed tied until the ninth. In that Ralph S. Jennings Vina lr&me, Reading was first up, and went out, Archibald to Bonne U. But Lawn Bowling Cham Shepherd walked and Keener hit a liner over aecond. putting Shepherd pionship. on second. Dallas broke up the game with his first hit, a single down the third base line, Shepherd scoring, BALT liAKE. MAUA. Ralph S. Jennings successfully de B R O A' BHO A fended his Unties lawn bowling Orr. IV..., I 1 I 1 Keener, ef... 4 110 championship Wednesday morning Dalit. 3b.... 1 Runner, ef. Brown. Arehlbld. lb .... I in the bowling greens in Liberty 6 PMillrr. If.. 411 If., Wt.'or, Sundstrora f , rf .. 4 I 1 n Millfr, lb.. 1111 park, by defeating J. H. in the finals by a score ef 21 to S 11 Bone.ll, lk.. 4 11 Echini, e 1 I Droubtr. IB. 4 11 nontiita. 21 ends. The tournament is con in 1 i Rrtd'n. rf..' 4 1 1 4 fjtn. ...... ducted by the Liberty Park Lawn unevoera. p., i i otro. e.w 31 Dunn. . .... 4 I Bowling club. The champion, with probably ore exception, won all of hialnatchei in ToUlt . . 11 4z?S tol TottU .... 14 1 11 In th (lihth. Bttr4 for Rytn the previous rouncs witn uttie ami' i On. eat when wlnnn tub tcared, eulty. and the one with the other 6cr. kit umlott: In the meet did not prove to 4 finalist Wl lie 004 .... Hum oo- i-i ...eie-iob any exception. Bundstrom nut BuramirF: Run P. Miller, O. Miller 1. up a vanant battle, out ne was so Shepherd, Orr 1. Runuw. Sullch. Brror t. match for his opponent Sto'en bttet proubtr I, P.Arenlbtld. S. O. Milter. Keener, Mllltr Orr, Sundstram gained the right to 1, Arehib.ld. Horn uftftc hilt hit fiulick Rum meet the tiUeholder by winning the run R"ms. Tbroe-bt1. 1. tor Shepherd Duna Struck last semifinal match from Charles eat Br Bbepherd 4. bj Dunn I. Bee en B. 8wan earlier in the day. The Off 1. eft Dunn 1. Wild Shepherd kllt b.11 8chne. finalist had some trouble with Swan, Fisted ahephtrd. hour 44 minute. Umpire but he emerged the victor. The score Tim. of itme Sctnlon and Bcnmeltt. was 21 to 18. The officers of the club pronounced Arthur Pound Tliree the meet a decided success. There number of players ena was Copper Bloundsmen Hard tered Inlarger this year's tournament than to Th Trlbun. SjMelti In any of the other previous ones. A BINGHAM. For the second time similar meet Will be conducted next nin the second half Arthur handed-defeat to Copper here Wednesday af- yeaternoon by the lopsided score of 13 to 4. In the two teams' encounter Bush and Grilli both played good last Sunday, Arthur had a difficult games In the field. Grilli. Pierce and time squeezing out a Tictory Kinney himself led the batting attack crer the Bingham nine, but Wednes- of the winners. COPPCT ARTHUR. day three of the losers' star hurlers A.' B H O A. could not quell the barrage of the Montr, ef . . B 4H0O11' OattePo. ef . 4 111 I Stntittern.u 1111 Arthur bats. Wird. lb 111 1 1 1 0 iMcKee Art Kinney, the small Arthur left- Orllli. U.... I 1 I I lb. 4 11 0 Bush, lk hander, had Copper at his mercy. He Piethen, e... 5 I t I Heptin. If.. 4 111 allowed but eipht hits and struck out Webb. 3b.. 4 1 4Sumnlch. cf. 4 11 1 I. Wcckenteldl. 4 3 1 Anderson, rf five, and those were kept well Mclror. lb... 1 0 11 1 Br.t. st ... 4 1 Kinuer. ... I; Moore, 3b.... S 0 1 i out .... 10 0 0 as thouph it The game started waa gomg to be a tight one, three p 10 10 IxxMulr frames passing by without,, either .. 0 1 P 1 scoring a run. But In the fifth Arthur began. They made fire runs In Total . .44 10! . . ..31 1 ii 14 Total that frame, three of them directly xr Batted for Stntitteven. xx Bitted for Moore. acconnted for by homers. Copper ' Score or inninct: started a promising rally in their Ar.hur .. ... I I S I S I S 111 half of the inning. They had scored Copper 0 J 1 I I I two runs, and with one out and Smmirj.- Runt Monti. Wlrd. OrtUI 1. Blethrn 1, Pierce 1. Webb 3. AndarMii. Balr. VaCkenfeldt on first, Manaaer ErWirkenfeldt. Sumnich. Bu.h. Hrpllne. lined one to ror Baty. Heptmt. Stolen fctses Blelhen. Btenflce hit Bio. Msore. as though It was a ccrtiln bare hit. Anderson. 1. Plerc. Weh. Hepunt. It was only a few feet off the ground, Home erun Gr'.Ul Weker.frdt-Two-bathiu Buranich, btit the Arthur shortstop made a hat Baiy. Cattello. Doibi Tnnint pitched play Batr to Blethen. grstt cstch and doubled Wackcn-fe'- By 1 Runt Kily i. ky B'ephem off first. for Kelly 5, Bteplwni 4. Robert-to- n Two more frames rent by without 3. Klp.ney 4. Btrurfe eut By Steprteni Kinney 6 Bttet on anyone scoring, and then Arthur 4. ky Kohertton 1. by Off Stephen 1. off Kinney 1 Time of maCe sis more in the seventh. Earh btlln me 2 hour. t. Barber and fcmyiret team scored two apiece in the ninth. Watt. till 114 Dedication Event Proves Great Success; Large Field Turns Out. -J uagci. Crake. .... Hollyso4 Oakland Portland ,. Beatil .. SfcttUMBte PUTS th ...... I. ......IT WU rimwB. Lo Annie Mlaalon BCmelWk..''"'''1', . tt Staaltaf .. , ,- OODKN. . . ' J pacipic coast Uncorki Vicious Attack to Score Technical Knockout. Bronx ' ' Oak De-feat Seals. Oaklane ROUTJS BECKER GIVES UNUSUAL EXHIBITION al Defeat Straight for Coyote PITTSBURGH. Paw July 24 Lou Koupal was traded tUP) to the Philadelphia PhiUlei today for Lather Roy, also a hurler, Manager Wilbert Robinson of the Dodgers announced here. He also said that Glenn Wright, secured by the Robins from Pittsburgh, had been retired laced on the S&t. Wright voluntary has been unable to play because of a weak arm. SINGER - 1 TIE WITH "PERFECTS"; TWO SHOOTERS Burleigh Grimes, Pittsburgh,- Na- - j and Lefty Grove of the Atbtetics,'Amer-tionican league, credited with sixteen wins. league, has won sixteen games, P,.! C9PPES UAGCg. ' ' They're Leading Pitchers in Majors SUFFER FALL Brooklyn Trades Koupal For Roy; Wright Retired 54 VICTORY; ARTHUR NINE WINS AGAIN SACS J 25, 1920.' nnnjLnjm Total .111134 10 ... 13 1 11 1 Score by Innlmt: bate hit Homer. Barnett. Two-bhit American Pork B. Hoover. .....OTO 040 1011 Colvin. W. Hoover. Birratt, frovo im o0 llx 10 Barnett, Oay. Iruuma pitched By Col 1. Homer Nummary: Bunt Barn 4. 4 Credit ky Oay 4 to Gay. Mll!r. Berratt. stacker, Mclntoth, B Al bat--Off cole 31. off Oay victory IS. Hiu bittM Hoover 1. Colvin. Burnett. W. Hoove'n Oay, Off Cole 7. off Oay 4. Hum eored Off Coner.t. Srrort Homer. Chyt.ltnfO. B Col 1. eff Oar 3. Struck out By Cole 3, Hoover. 8'olen bate Barratt. Chr.t'ltn-aeby Gay 3. by Miller 4. Bate on ball Off B Hoover 1 Home nm Miller. Bar-aat- t, Cole 1. ofl Oty 1. Time of same 1 bottr Conant, Mclntoth. W. Hoover. Tnrc- - H minute. Umput Wall. . |