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Show THE . SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY MORNING JULY 12 5 TO BE BEATEN Hang Vto Bees Coattails by CVDowd and McKay ApSailor, Stroud Flings ( Superb Baseball, Allowing Trimming Si washes; 'An- proach Physical Perfec- Seals gels and Oaks Winners. tion; Stadiumx Enlarged. Only Five Scattered Hits; Excellent 1 Support Given Heavers on Both Sides; - Two Straight Victories for Salt Lakers Over San rFranciscans. . : t f "f-- r- At San Francisco Salt Labe 6. San Francisco 1. - At Seattl Vernon 7, Seattle 1. v At Los Angeles Sacramento Los Angeles 6 At Portland Oakland 5, 1 2. Port-:lan- d , Special to Tha Tribune. AN FRANCIBCO, Juna 98. The Salt Lsh club ended th national fiscal year today by defeating the seal, I to 1. Th victory wa, doubly signlfl-- " ' tent for the Salt Laker, line they sent ' Johnny Couoh Into retirement. Couch haa t, I ben practically unbeatable by Salt Lake, but they made bp for lot motion this af- - temoon. ' Couch wa relieved by a pinch hitter in vJ' mldfame and Slim Love took hJ plaoe. ft The Eee weren't a bit afraid of Love, either, for they made a few talliee off o - him, juet to ehow that all pitcher looked Alike to them. , ' Ralph Stroud pitched a treat y iBsllor tame of ball. The Sailor auffered only, one dent in hie ahut-opace. That run waa jmdu to a sacrifice fly. Th Sailor had, his strike-oban worklnt smoothly and, when necessity arose, he merely resorted -- to pitching balls over the plate for strikes. " The Bees scared in the first, a muffed .throw by Agtiew being a factor. It was only error on the Seal elds for the V ut ut ?theA , - double by Maggert, course of time . a followed In the gave by single by Krug, ' the visitors another tn the third, The Seals made their only tally in the 'fifth, the run being due to Connollys walk, Koerners double and a sacrifice fly. The Bee collected two in the sixth, when they put on aome good base run. ning. The visitors profited by a walk, J, .hit batsman, a stolen base, a safe hit and V a sacrifice fly. They made two more Irt th seventh. Mug pert was hu with a pitched ball and beat out a bunt. Krug's sacrifice ' Johnson sent them along. A passed ball allowed Maggert to score and Sheely'a hit' scored Johnson. The Bees have won both games of the series thus far played. j" , The Second Chapter of Oar New Serial Is Approved SA1XT t SEATTLE, June 20. Vernon celebrated their arrival after the long Jump from the south by trimming th Rainier today, T to 1. Houck had the locale eating Out of hla hand 1 tEATTH. VEBXOff. - AB.RB0O.A. AB.K.H rO.A.f 2 2 i 0 t Hid tea If 4 Hitch te 4 2 2 2 if. Hlfh. Bohns, It 4 1 1 ( I ihadbe.tf 016 klurph. lb 4 git her 212 Bortoa Ik 4 I 2 Kew'r,2b 2 e Meres rf 4 0 4 2 6 Stump) as I 5,2 e 4 DeVorm FIRST IN NINO. bait Lake Msgjert filed te Agnew. Johnson single te center. Krug double to center, an en Agnew'e muff of the throw-I- n Johnson score an Krug wont to third. Rumlor woe Cut, Cor. hen te Koerner, an Krug was held. 8helyonefiled to Cerhan. One run, two error. hits, THIRD INNING, Salt LakMagger doubled te center. Johnson sacrifice. Koerner te Caveney, Maggert going to Krug tingled to right, scoring Maggert, Rumlor hit Into a double play. Corfs n to Caveney te Koerner. One run, two - thr. hit. FIRTH INNINQ. an Francleee Connelly .walked. Koerner double te right, Connelly en third. Walsh knocked a sacrifice fly te Maggert, scoring Connolly. Kamm filed te Rumler. r.gnew filed to Hood. One run, one hit, end walk, an eecrl-fl- c fly, SIXTH INNING. alt LakmRumler wee hit with e pitched ball. Oheely walked, Rumler en second. Mulligan forced Sheely at ascend, Caveney te Cerhan, Rumler going te third. Rumler scored en Hood's sacrifice fly to Connelly. Mulligan went to second on th throw end' stole third. Sylor singled to loft, scoring Mulligan. Streud woe out, Levs te Koerner. Two runt, one hit, one hit batsman, ene walk, one oaeriflco fly, one stolen base, t SfVtNTH INNING. Salt Lake Maggert wee hit with a pltohed ball, Johnson beat out an In. field hit, Maggert going to second. Krug sacrificed, Kosmsr to Caveney, who covered, runners advancing. On e passed ball Msggert scored and1 Johnson wont to third. Rumlor struck ouL' Sheely tingled to rlghV scoring Johnson. Mulligan filed tc Walsh. Two runs, two hits, one hit batsman, on sacrifice hit, one psseed belt STANDING OF THB CLUBS. BEES 6, SEALS 1. Bowk, p iaark,-- f f 1 GttolboM, 1 iii Totals. .40 1 12 27 by iitaiAgt: lie Teats.. 27 111 Score Tmoi .......I2 Kbm Mile . entile I I M0 1 4 271 0 $ 7 Old 1- -12 0 0 0 1 lleee. 0 Bits Three-bee- r BalSirla. Krfef Summary: hits Bohns. Fisher, Twe-bae- e hits Morphy, Ktn hears Steles Bortoa, Hlfh worthy, Struck out By Oct bo 14 t; by Eea-lor- k by Houck t. Itiece os belle Off M-bo!i, eft Earn lock 1. Bit with pitched ball 1; bortoa by femlerk. PteSeS ball Be 14 la. Bees rrtpaaelble for BeibeM A Houck L Wild Tlat of gkme 1 bear and 9 pitch Belbold. alaalea lapiree McUrew aod Holaee. 10 2. Oaklets Take Another on Portland Grounds PORTLAND, June 30. Oakland defeated Portland again thla afternoon, I to 2. Hit Were even, but the Oaks bunched their ewete for runs, while the Beavers had no luck and' showed little skill at base running, OAKLAND. , PORTLAND , AB R.H 20 A ' AB B B P0.A. ll1 Slue, fkwpe, ct !1 ih.. S 2 2 0 0 e 4 rf I.WIkUll 3b I win, Ouitto lb 4 0 3 0 Miller. If I 0 i 1 I 0 1 KelSht 3b a Brublr ruua.Xb 4 8i 1 Mattel Cf I Schaller if 4 Slot. rf... I 112 2 4 2 0 6 110 2 1 3 2b 4 0 1 4 2 2 4 1 Spraag Sa 1 Ullse, c. 4 1 2 OTobls, c. Kramer p 4 0 Glasler, p ina, 1 114 iJuaey, Touts.. 27 Brore otkitte - Rusk S 13 by laalsts- - h 10 14 .i? Salt Lake .. Vernon .... Lot Angelos en Fran. . Portland , . . Oakland Sacramento Seattle Lost Idaho, June .SO. Arrangements have been mad to establish training quart ore for ODowd at Mert-de- T park. ODowd will work out with sparring partner each afternoon at 3 oclock and the exhibition! will be open to .the public. Gordon McKay, confident aad unperturbed, haa been gradually reaching the seultk of hla physical condition. Each morning ha doe road work and iu th aftei noon, after bag punchlrg, 'dumm tilting and other graining stunts; he sup a few fight round with hie sparring partners, followed by a bath and a thorough rubdown. McKays admirers, who have been watching hla training, are becoming increasingly confident that he Will be able td surprise th sporting world by decisively beating ODowd and there is plenty of .money to Support him. at place According to indications Wjtf fight tickeU are en sate, a record perceiitago of women fane at th fight seems assured. "We ere going to establish a new record In the United State for th quoU of women at a fight," J. Robb Brady, promoter, remarked, after he had answered five succeeeive telephone calls by Pocatello women who wished to buy tickets. Because of th interest developed In the fight end th prospects of thousand of visitors, the plana for th Increase .of the mammoth open-a- ir stadium have been put Into afreet and the number of seats Is now nearly 7000. No more Increases, however, will be made, and persons who get their ticket early will have te take their chances if the should fight draw mors than 7000 fight fans. POCATELLO, do'-no- t 4 p. TOMH. Special to The Tribaae. S 2 18 27 M - Turf Results and Entries LATONIA RC0ULTS. First rice, furlong Flying Welshman Waa, carmen third. Chleen. (lienee, Hereafter, Jap, Klhgtlzher, Hits 1 3 War Uardea also raa. Portland Second race. 91 furlongs 0i, Donera woo. 1 . Rust e i o 3 Leughlend 0 0 0 0 second. Judge Budrow third. By Bits . 1 ... A 9 3 118 Ginger, Peppery Polly, Old Faithful, !tln Bead Error Brubaker. Struck out Summary. fan. , sled By (.lazier 2; by Juuey 1; by Kremer 1. Bard . Third rnee, on mile Accelerate wed. Lady oa balls Off Glasler 1; off Juuey 2; off K re Brutal third. Oleaster, accord, . Mayrea nter 4, Two base hit Cooper Home run kamto Gold's Rose, Kelly, Pansy Blossom, Seksller. Double ptaye Sprsnger to Blue; Muffins, Aurlan. Mountain Girl, Bounding Brubaker to Fltaslmmoes to Uulsto: Slflia to Throagh, Diana also raa. Blue. SUIra beta Maiael. Bulk blaster, F north ram. III furlodga Ureaklaad won, laatnft pitched By Glasler six, mas '9, bits IlcGeodWUi aeeond. All Night Blr third. Billy 13, at bet 29. Charge defeat to Glasler. Ruue Bartoa, Draughruman, her leant Fork. Willow retpoaaible for Gtmer 9, Kremer 2. Time of Treo. Tharon, Tb Virginian, Court View also fame 1 hour aad 49 miaotet. Lmplres Caaef raa. oad Toma. Fifth race, mils Sod a quarter Buay Signal wen, Cleopatra hreoad, libel Gray bird. Lor BeraM o i e i o ',,......2 12 10 eecond. Dr. weeping 12 Angels Take Second of Series From Sacramento LAKE. nine nine nt. race. 3 furlong Flats won, Juries Lady Fair Play, Bepld Day third. Aagen, Ginger, American Ace nine ran, Beetotb nee, mil aad eaa eighth Beurboa Lad won, Dahablak second, Klmpatont third. Duk at LancSstet, Bar One, Jellieon, Brynlimak and Huffeker ala na Slath Second, 7 0 ioi a! 41 ,s to Tbe Trlbuoo. n 41101 0' SSI .593 Special LOS ANGELES, June 30. The Angela S 7 3 47) .900 .. 4j Krug, 2b. ... took the second of the series from Sacra2 41 4 10,10 3 0 42 .912 Bumler. rf. . to L Keating pitched LATONIA ENTRIES. 31 7 2..i 4 01130 .494 mento here today. Sheely, lb. . 41 0 4! S7.. baseball, holding the Solons to five strong 371 3 0 .430 furlong Benecl- - 160, ttol nee, Pint Mulligan,. 3b. The borne club pounded out three Perk 16. Mnd 3 Red 101 4 34 .419 hits. 2' 3 7 Ophelia W. 104. D't Hood, if. .... tn runs second the 21 SI 4 2' added and eueeloa two inning 104, Twenty Three 104. Japhet 104, .31 MS Store Byler, a. for in' measure. the 113. k perkier 113. Billy Joe lit, Hooer eighth good Byrne 33 3:3S'439 40'4S 491 . .1 Stroud, p. Man 111. Dark Hill 111. PaetlmF 111. Jack W If gins 113. Mieeod th Tim 106. Frank WE8TEBI LEAGUE Totals tOA. Bier 160, Human 103. 113, Fair Beoa4 recc, IH fnrlongs Declkes . Telss Mae 112, Harr r. 112. Florin 112, Blanch WlchlU , D 112. Tawneenth Betties Feu 112, Cseur St, Joseph ... Schick, offV........ 112, Ml re Hltortty 112, tonett , Joplla .. f'orhan, ss 112. Dale Dlamoad 112, Herjorie 112, McKay .. OmiHa ' Caveney, 2b.'-...,.Once Nlnerd 112. Our Alice 112, Mia Pm, Special to The Tribune. Oklahoma City 112. Astnma Gators 112, Lerellnefa 112, Connolly, H rlty POCATELLO, Idaho, June 30. In the Des Motors . . . Third race, mil and a quarter Cortland 00, Koerndr, Wood River baseball league thla week Stout City ..... Wav 100, Tan-la- c Frank W. 94, Gttera Blonde VValKh. rf. , a , Its, Hailey defeated Eden by a score of 11 Kkmm, 3b. Yesterday's Result. 102, Fourth race, 4 furlongs- - Hite. Datl to 0; Gannett beat Gooding. 12 to 10; Agoew.e. . At Tulsa H Furbelow in, sterling 107. Blmplrlou iOT. Kla-bur- a Jp. .Couch, 7 I Wendell beat Shoshone, I to 3, and Rich- Wichita 107, Trareaty 107. Jouett 107, 3 rook holt Tula .Fitzgerald Idea 114, Angos 119. .,..,'...9 9 2 110,PiffleBig esc. field beat Hagerman. 4 to 2. . Lore, p Batteries Gregory end Yaryaa; Bmlthaoa add A 4 furlong Pfrl 101, Itorle -OConnell Of Brannon. the 101. Gtehderer 104. By Ginger 1 04. Mellnera clubs, Standing r McQuald, P- Billy Cfedy tot, Mayflower 104, Cnuntena 00, PltKF'100, Nonekld too W O. McCHnoch-OAt Oklahoma City R Halley Be Bure 109, The Virginian 101, Blue f. . . i . Totals g io Jopitp ,, Gooding . . Oklnhom t Batted for Couch Richfield . 2 Flamr 141, fknflea A, Berm 1,12, Lucy Kata ..4 10 City Heidca too. Wlechcetor 109. 104, Ixiugh Batted for Love in eighth. Batteries deaden tad Dunn; Boyd. Stoner Wendell Iith race, mile aad Makeup 99, Sad Griffith, Score by Innings: Shoshone , ,, 100. Mist let 0, Baglartr IDS. Idol Hatlne -- . Salt Lake i Gannett . . , Wick ford 109. 0 2 1 111 Eden . . ,, 1 Hits At Omaha Seres tk raw. 'mile and nr nlglrcnth Lilli 1 Omaha Runs Girl Iiagerman panchltl 03. Indy Uounljoy 104, Monnlaltt - , . Stout City , Sen Francisco too, Noaduria 1 03, Bclma Madras 100, Betterton Kopp and Haler Baemnanea and G. 109. ParinGingham 1 0 01 1 20 0 Hits Hald 109. Mah 100 Betts B. Elffrrt. -Runs llA, tour Lou 116, Wenenah 110, Baadymo b 113, Oleaster 04. Dancing bpray J 10. Summary: Four rufts. 0 hits off Couch, At Bt. Jonapb 20 at bat. In I .Innings; 2 runs, 3 hits off Dee Molnea ... Lov. 7 t batf in 2 Innings. Balk d. ..1 LOGAN. June SO. R. H. E. Bt. Joseph Stolen bases Mulligan 2. Mag- - SmlthfipM 14 2 Batteries M!t tad - Anderson; ert. Two-ba- se hits Krug, Koerner 2, Green-Riv- er R ttcrieeDriucoU "sod Black; Phillips sad Crosby. laggert, Johnson. Sacrifice hits Johnson. Walsh. Hood, Krug. Basse on balls Prtty ' ll ISSUER REQUISITION. I pec la I to Tha Tribune Off Stroud 1, off Couch 2. Struck out BAMBERpER n. b. k. LEWISTON, Juae 3f. Bv Stroud 0. jiy Couch 2 by Love 1. Hit Rmiulaitlon on Governor D. W. Davt i ROCK RPRiNOS, Wox June 30. Rock Prmtna 7 S 'With pitched balls Mulligan and Rumler LewletbO to Utah county Springe shut out Green of Idaho tor the River, 3 t 0, In ., 10 0 from Idaho Falla ofjetiirn Couch. Maggert by Love, Walsh by M. Hunger wa Eldon 9 pttchfra battle today, Heraflnl kept hla ITwrl Innlngsl, Stroud. Double play Johnson to Krug. Governor Issued besttoredwell Hunt llowd two hit Bamberger by yesterBeckstrJd as4 Johaaea; Lsdolpiu Bstlerlco , forhan'to Caveney to Koerner; Agnew to Corty ao4 Vaa Or4 day. ' Hunger Is accused of grand lar-co- hit snd walk In thwflrst, which proved 'to to a in Maggert Ford Krug; . valued Caveney at hi undoing. car, Vaveney; taking r J'orhan to Koerner. Passed ball Agnew. WELLRVILLE, Juae 30. R. H. E. Boor: R. H. E. 1.100, belonging to Ray Story of Alpine. Run responsible W. Roblnsok of Green River , 3, Rirhmettd -- J. i. .0 . 3 r...lS-J- 4 County Attorney Love 2. Left on bases Salt lake 7, San Provo the Rock which nam drew 2 a up papers, Bprings t Francisco, 7. Time of game hours. UmGreen River. Hunt and Ah-hle- r; Bstlerlee Mclror aad Baker; Dowaey sa4 Sheriff J, T. Williams to go to Idaho for Batcri Ph.vlel- - and Eason.. Reck Spring, Hereflnl and Bnmld. the accused man. epplrtok. pire cf. Maggert, Joe risen, sa '... ... Si.. I ?, 10 I r Four Clubs Tie for Top in Wood River League ...... lb.. ...... f, ........ ..... ..... ' 1112 ......1 010022000 ...... .... ,:......oooooioeoo ...... Cache Valley League Rock Springs Puts Over - - Shutout on .... .....I , ,l,,r MUTT AND, JEFF s J ZT . TIS .WITH: GHOULISH GLEE WE CHARGE DEFEAT TO COUCE BEES OLD - TIME MASTER RETIRES: FROM SPOTLIGHT : 1920. 1 ) am You Cant Blame Mutt for Hanging. the Rabbit on y , Spsrtal to TM Tribaae. POCATELLO, Idaho, June 30. Rex burg and Idaho Falla still remained In first for the first half plaoe tn thw league race season her today. - Rexburg won from to L and Idaho Falls won BlackfooL from S-t- Anthony, P to 8. , Davenport worked well for the Giants, Who were on th short end of th score until the seventh. When they braoed and put over four runs. 8t. Anthony threw a scar Into th Falls team by alerting 4 batting rally which Betted seven runs in th sixth inning. ,Nlg Perrtnes bunch put over th winning counter in the eighth frame. Rexburg and Idaho Falls U1 liksly eiay on Saturday of this week for first piece for tbo first half season. as the Second series of th league will open Monday. July 9. Rigby continued 1U winning streak by defeating the Pocatello Indiana, t to 8, at Rigby. Pocatello led until the. seventh frame, when the Bears tound Noyse for three tallies. Poor support waa given Noyes throughout tha game, while Hans . teammatss won the gam for ttigby with I their fast playing in th field and their stick work In th heavy pinches Cum-- 1 mlngs, Anheler and FailenUn were the or tb day. leading hitter The Indians will meet Rexburg at Pocatello Immediately after the 0Dowd-McKa- v fight, which will be held at the bail park. 1 Central Utah League Special to the beat i Trlbtuk. pt74 beat Spelaftliie lar HprUiUle erat -- Heber today, S to 4. Ptoiger aad Nelaoa foe Haber pitched ball, each aliening alght acattorud hita. Tha teaisa yielded well behind their pitcher. Campbell far SpriagrtUe wee tb ana Who wielded the wtrhed war Club, felling tbra la few times up. bite, ene a three-bagge-r, VnUea bit a bent raa la tb eighth iauiag. Pleiger mad th Winning run on n sgueene lay, worked with Deri. P. Murdock Wee tb beery hitter for the vlaiton, getting three bite la five time up, one a three bagger. I HPB1.N0VTLLB HEBEE. ' ABH.HO.A.I ABB.H.OA. Mntgmy.rf 9 J 3 0 Oj Wtgnell If 4 O Teytof.Sb 3 P. Mrdck.if 9 1 3 .4 LS.oloe.rf ..2 0 0 0 0 C.Mntob.aet 2 4 Wilson. 0 11 0 rf ..2 2 W.Nieou.p 11 O FrgUtn.Sb 4 0 0 1 OiCnmpbU.tb 4 2 3 SweaLlh 0 0 0 0 (i Fleiger.p ,2 1 SUelrr.cf 4 0 0 3 6. Dnrla.c ...3 0 0 T 0 A,M4cll.2b 4 0 1 2 2Telton.ee .4 0 00 10 10 10 112 lng.3 Blake, of ..I 111 13 2 0 0 - .r -- WIMBLEDON, Ljun S3. WUUain T. Tlidn of Philadelphia today M th final CrrapqgiwL match In th British singla tennis cham(Special Cable DlspatlL) 23. Walter pionship tonraamnt by defeating letua DEAL . England, Jua star. TUdm will golf cham- Phlmldxu, th Japan Hagen, America' home-bre- d pion, put tn th moat discouraging day 0f meet Gerald L Patterson ef Australia in hla life today on th wirtdawept hillock tha challenge round for th title. Th day waa and th crowds pree-- at of th Deal golf course. t a reoord for th Wbnbtodon oourta. Th American crossed th Atlantic Play began with fihlmldxu rving. th play in th Britislf opn tournanxnt only to find on th day of tha final test that Japan player capturing th first gam, with Tlldan scoring only on point TUdan he had lost hla golfing touch.''" Hagen eould not get going. H ellced pdily quaUsd mattara. but th Japa-n- cs than forged ahead, sending tb score and hooked off th tee, failed to play his second shots up to th gracna with t four t on, chiefly on account of error, th American frequently nethi uaual boldn, and wa- - hIplxa on en th backhand and cealoa-all- y shot trouwaa In the He ting putting eutlng. ble In th rough repeatedly. dhlmidsu, n tb other hand, waa playOn hi Morning card Hagen had an 12 ing excellently and erring aeldom. and did vn worst during tb afternoon' Tllden Hits Stride. play, finlihlng th round with 14. Mor than forty profeeatonals finished ah 4 When th American earn td th of 'Hagan for th day. Bhimidsu several time scored with a fine. Hagen waa followed all day by a group ly placed lob. Tlldea then settled down, of 'loyal Americana, who rooted strongly He apturing three 4.game in aucceaelon. for him. America is not out of th run- took th lead. capturing hi oppowa in a tl nent' Mrvtc and by ning, sine "Jim" Barn than won th set on with Alex Hard for seoond plan at the hi awn, putting up a superior nd of tn day' contest. Barn netted gam toward tn cto, apclally at tho a' 79 in the morning and cam back with net. a 74 in th afternoon. Hard's poor wa it wa anted that Tllden waa not ualng 73 and 32. hla terrifically feat service la this a t. In afround Barnes played a fine th Ih aeoond set was, in aome inspects, ternoon, hitting a low ball off tho ItoL repetllien of tho first, and it appeared cond hot to tho to tho xprts that Tilden was not explaying hi masterfully, and putting with accuracy tending himself, it wa hot until th third and p racial on. L when h apparently thought It wo "Aba" Mitchell, One f th favoitt for him te play hi bxt to win. for tb championship, lad tb field for necessary that he brought forth his bole with two fin round aerrtco and really earn rightouperspeody th thlrty-al- x up to tho of 74- and 72 for a total f 147. Thla gar Mot In carrying out hi slashing tactic. him a lead of lx atroke over th field. disappointed In Dun- - Conserves HU Strength- can, whose card shewed 10 each In th It wa understood that h we Judifor a total of 10. afterneon and The br. three Varden. W. H. Taylor ciously reserving himself for the chalround with Patterson, th result of 11 tohd Braid Wr uBdeF 190, but non lenge which io generally regarded a by bo Barn Ilk the winner. i look a tort gone conclusion, both tho Mitchto hv good chanc. tin ell he fallen dowm In th final round In competitor having number of confident supporter in authoritative tennis circle. other competition. Imldsn carried th second set to 3Leader for th day, with their acore. hd then to 2. Hero Tilden apparently were; It was tim to exert himself Mitchell, 147; Barnes, 153; Herd, 198; decided that Ray, 159. Wingate, 15; W. H. Taylor, decisively, tot h thereupon took four con157; Havers, 159; Holland, 113; eaidon. secutive games and th act. Almost th earn story wag told In th 159, Braid. 139; Josh Taylor, 159; Dunof th final set. Tilden can. 104. Hagen was in a tl for forty-nin- th first full gam score 162. of captured th first brae of game. Then place with a th JaponosO ran th aoor to 9 9. Dur Bhimldau tnad Ing th run of victori numerous fin shot, frequently passing his opponent, especially to th backhand, whll Tilden merely ambled up to th eervice line and often did not or culm. the stakdiyo that far. With Bhimldau only os gam Waa. Leal. rri. from victory in this however, th I rule l.00 Americas again began to exert himself, .540 3 . five-al- l, Draper wa acor Tllsnd th speedily .179 Meat Jordaa den giving a splendid ad --around exhibi,,...7. fllnffdato .. .2 hi of tion form. 3 Booth Jordaa .29 In th final of tho ladles' singles Mrs. .900 Sandy, .... .' ,..,.48 Lambert Chamber of England, th for.47 nieertea . mer title holder, boat Mice Ryan of Cali.29 Graaite ,..,8 By ROBERT E. HARLOW, Universal Ktrvlo - Staff i ldl Til-de- c's Jum 30. la tha fauaat aad sane of baaeball oa the tora! to! S SPRING TILLS, Finishes First Dy in 49th American Earns Right to Place; J Barnes i Well Up; PlajL Patterson in- Chal.Mitchell Leads the Field. lenge Match for Title. 2 0 Totals .81 8 1 27 12 Totals .38 4 1 24 Errors Pertoa, . Senior, C. MurSummary; dock,- A. Murdock. -- Three-bus bite Campbell, bite Whiting, P. Murdock. Two-bas- e Home run Wilson. I. Murdock. Stolen bane Campbell. Flelger. Darts, Ere ugh toe. Sacrifice bite Flelger, Daria. Struck mit By Ftolger 3. by Neisua K Baaea en bolls Off Ftolger 2. off Nelson I. ' kn grn. t grn eon-ced- ed Special to Tb Tribaae. , LEHI, June 80. Though showing to much better advantage than at nay time this rear, th Labi baseball dub ef the Central lltab tb league-leadinby league waa defeated American Perk club here today, IO te . it wa another of then games for which the Ice la have become somewhat notortout by toad-to- g uotil the fatal eighib. and then being nosed ouc' Carlton Wileoa. who did the hurting for Leht. waa respoatlble for only three of the tea talliee at recorded by Ibe visitor. Error el critical la tbe game knit blm the honors, for th bom crew outhlt tlielr Brighton, 10 to 3. Tbe Lebl Infield evinced treat nervousness to the f Uanager Mirrhril pinches. Th eppcnrtoce e the Initial aacb 1st to the coolest tended t everrom this faulL The tame looked like Lekl'n all the way up to th elath, whs tbe cere waa to 1 for tbe tome folka. the landed on Ja th first, Irrigators Bvaaelt for four hita. and a walk, Funny to four run. "Happy" Holmatcnd resulting Seat blm te second base, end Addle Miller, whom the locale knocked out of tbe box two . t week ago. took up th around duly, Though Her rimes batted freely, Milter managed to pull out of Creaeeat .. some difficult lioirt, and got credit for th win. Yettordaya Reealto. Harmon Atwoed took the bonorat th bat. and a single. A. Atwith thrne Beady 7, Weet To ntoa 21. 7. a wood tot double, and Tommy Snutb Jordaa If. triple aad Colled Rlvrrtoa 10. Biiiffdale 12. -teilstored a three base swat. Miller Holmatead led with tb bit for tbe lire per 13, CrMil 3. Somes as Graaite torfelted to L'atoa. 0 Tbe largest crowd ef the aeinoe witnru-- 4 the tame The Lebh Juvenile1 band fumt-he- d atarday, July 3, music. The twa team play, at Americas Fork Eluffdele at Graaite. ' , Friday. l'atoa. Clearest at . Tb wore and summary: 1 LEHI AMEB FORK AB H.H.PO.A.) AB ft H P0.A. Wednesday, July 7. Averet ,3b Hoimc. Herrtoiaa at Saady, HAtw 2b . ts. 9 3 3 4 cf 9 Jordaa Meat at Draper, te. 9 Birk. lb, .4 11 Bluffdete t Booth Jordan. Homer if 4 1 8 0 U GH lien If 4 Lreecvut kl Blverto. A Duraat cf 9 9 I 4 8 Atwd. e 4 Hiller, IColcdge 2b 4 AKXKlCiY ABBOCIATIOIT. .. p... 5 1 2 0 4 Ttoraas rf 4 Wen Lto. tereoa If 3 2 0 8 OBIatcr ib 2 . 1 SO Paul ...... : .... ......50 4 CU lleoa Blncb 8b 4 0 0 4 32 ...33 2 Ultcbl, lb t ftnb'eo e 4 1 1 33 ...81 Bennett j 0 ....M D p., 2b.. 4 1 mna -1 Jordan League st, .) .000 ................. (By Webb, Durrs at (fly). ' lolra beer 2, HIIW 2, Larroo, Avnett. t'. Wllaoa. Strucb aut By C., Wllaoa I; by Miller 2. Bate oa- - balls OfT C., Wlleo 5; eff Miller 2 Double pleya Webb 'to Cotledg- - to Blater; Miller to Holmetead to Blrb. Petted boll A'. Atwood., Hit batamea Black, Homer, by C, Wlleo. Buna reapenalbla foe 4 Wileoa 3. Miller 2, Beaaett 4, Laiplrra aimmoae-aa- d 00. Darla. - Afteadiac Time of game Tw boar aod lOmluutea, , iter, PH .714 .933 .914 473 .471 H R. - Service - pondnl) 9--4. 3-- 4. 1. Tho American champion wa htoaed and booed en ev ery possible occasion. II complained twice to th referee, but without result. Finally Tilden remarked disgustedly; This is a fine sporting croud! ' American naval officers tonight confirmed that the A merlcan players had svsry Justification In renonting tho of tho crowda i WIN FIRST DOUBLES MATCH. PHILADELPHIA. Jun 90. Lon D. P. Turrenue and IX P. Robinson of Hard double match vard um their tonnis today- - In th annuel intorcoUettot tournament at th Morion Cricket club near Hnverford. t Pi., her, when thev easily defeat ed W. T. Mallory and C. F. , Pnnock of Cornlt, YeeteHey't K Malts. At Hienqepnlle t first gemri Milwaukee Mlnoeaprito Becmd genet: kfllwenkee I Mlneeepolle Batteriee Trenman an Hubs: Craft to 13th darkness. (Celled toutog; ilejer, flrri eae Universal an 19 3 At Ut. Paul 3-- L (Special Cable Dispatch.) 30 WIMBLEDON, England, Jun American tennis and tb1r player friends bitterly complained tonight Of tbo deli beret demonstrations that marked th final match in the Brit Ikh single which Wi: won from 0bb, Xiaeat Uif 3-- 2. . Vl TOItle. 3 310 27 10 , Trial.. 4 10 PSTlAI Himtaifyf Kfwrs . JUffif fl. Atppph fl W lleoa, A. Atwood, Coltedge 3 Holmatead, Blrk 2. Miller 2 Three-bee- e bit A. Atwood, d, Lolled ge, , Two-bte- o Miller, r, RoblanoS. H. Atwood 3. Btcrlflc hits fornia in straight Ml. Britons Hard Losers ; Hostile- - to Americans t l gt vn 3-- 0. 3, 8. E. 4 I nt L hr past-fn- Jeff 7s, Nose. - M . ' ic4raKi'?AS.rS:) f - a ' Trout Anglers Asked to Restore 30.-W- I first-roun- IOWA CIJAMPION ELIMINATED. DEB MGtNE. Iowa, Jun 2. Robert r Ameer as a elimigolf champion. Brack; Ceamb ts Har- McGee, tint grave. nated from tb stat championship tour' Bemad fame, afternoon in th first nament ' '.8 X round ofyesterday City match play by Roland G. HarSmall Catfish Kaxet ..1 (. Pent I rison of th Hyperold club, Do Molnea. t a Iweeety) Williams ad Eeiterlce Bolds Hargrave. ' r LYON. YdUNGfiTER BEAT lth the annpnncd-meOGDEN, June that Mill ffrrelt would be open t . J. BE A CON 8 PTE LD, Quo.. Jun K. TetodeH. At t. th Weber Couniy Rod of Beaconaflsld, it yaars fishing on July ....... ........4 2 H. McCulloch (nlanepnllt and Gun club has sent an appeal ko thr Tolede I. ,,. ...... 3 0 old. defeated Georg K. Lyon of Lambton. fishermen to throw back into The water Bel lerte CevMf aad Hriliaa; Bttyker champion, - by ,4 and 3 In I what catfish they catch; in 'order Uht aad Murphy. Petty. third round of th Canadian amathe a better ifowth. The they' may reach teur golf championship today. Mcstream waa stocked early thla spring with Loulevllle Cjlumbut game at Celumbaa lxlh hoi and Culloch wa 1 up at th catfish. , , rtifl. increased hi lead. ...., Basest City Bt: Pent Batterie--- ii Bv BUD FISHER w - i |