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Show 16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 23,1923. LAST CHANCE TO: BAWL 'OUT , Cab, Angels and Bees Even Up; Salt Lake Season 1 Closes This Afternoon st taks Salt JM gam .n Francis Sacrament (Ten Inning..) Seettle 0. Oakland At 7. Sermnt t Oakland At Lea Angelee Portland-Vtrno- n not pisyss; rain Mr. Kenneth Douglas lain " th 'Bm lef tbrftrr ".d sod beat in th Mr. Paul' i Homt-Ru- n Temperature aunt, .Let Flret 4. salt Lake 3. Secend Aole Lea Ano.laa 1. Salt Lake 4. 10, 5 beat Ww 39 all got double told. the fifth Innins of the sec ond same, with the tasm full. Ho scraped them clean, tying the score. FKITZ, THS WHIRLINQ DERVISH featur of th day J hethooutanding ws fielding of Frits his pitching. A writer in of the Seattle, upon the occasion Bees' recent lamentable visit to Bound, dubbed Frit i the "human flea," and we are her to say that if a flea aimed to keen up with Fvits yesterday that flee'd have to raster than ne ever aid actor in bla pernicious lif. Frits covered first, th plate, and all the other bam. part of th ovtfteld and all of the foul territory. Sometimes he was Is,- - th dugouts waiting to head off hum throws and sometimes ne wss behind th catcher. Krlts had five as- sisla and iwo cutout, ssd would bar had several mure putouta if hi mates had thrown tne oaii to mm.exhibi-ah round. It was a remarkable tion of fielding by a pltoher. mod excelled even slf th other similar par- foromncst Frits. ba given her this vesr. A lap. Frits pitched fin gam of when th frail He look over th tllCfS re four fun to th bed, sod ' on thereafter, tally alldwd,only , TOUOW ON HCK. idek aloCabs and Elmer Ponder hooked In a regular battle In th ftnst gawi. lander was touched for th ' only thro run in th first Inning. Thereafter h allowed only throe McCeOe had a meager additional hit lead of on until Douglas made his home-ru- o in the ninth. It was another (or Dtek. who certainly has had mere thaa his share of 'misfortune this season. As xtoBlifl-cTfh first game of th saying that you can never ted ta baseball As a matter th most ("'taat th Angels tursed In a victory. free ius boner into ' th ninth Inning, with Liudimore on for second, that player made a dash there with th pitcher holding th bAh. It looked like a cinch out. but " OSrtar VitL slurlng th pin down, got tnMho base runner's path and Uncll- .maw was awarded third, on Interfer-enee. This was followed by Douglas' should only hoaaer, which, at beat, haw tied th score. ' started th reVheriff John Singleton The second gam against Douglas. Heea aegaa and continued to misbehave behind John In a manner some-thiNot only did they scand'leu. mak mlaplays directly and flagrantto they failed to aO many ly., bat o'r th "thiase they ought U tlnft. They permitted balls to go for hits by getting in on another's way anfl otherwise stewed things up generally. Coumbe took rharg in th Keond inning with th bases full, and. and W reason of hi (in eabacialiy by raaaoa f hi sensational vicmerited a b achieved (nlag, tory. v VAST SAtCBALL TODAY. fh leesn of th Coast league, so as Halt Lake is ooncarned. will fir See with two games this afternoon. Tb series between th Angsis and thW is even now, each having won three gam. Th saris has by tar th bast baseball of the nesson, feur at th ix games havlng beea rare perfarmanc, and all of than having heea productive f great basebaU. After today th local fans will hv to get their hasabail rlcari-""- ! aritil next JiWiL-- -. mads all of tTr three Tha runs of the first gam in th4 openlni . With an out, Vltt singled. Inning. doubled and Strand over. kaocked It ,Tb .Bees got a hit tn th second, the fourth sjid the ninth. T ww uibiT's double, am ant-- and Lindl-morsingle gave th Angels one In the fourth. sscoml tn the fifth Twotnbly's and Golvin's single gave them riQubi In Courobe-1-kkarw- is Pu-ge- nt g' i, Be' tk bard-luck- er K . n; he Bs pro-du- rd Bs e' ' thrir second. Angel won In th ninth, fcmdl-msingled to right and stele second. Hs was awarded third on interference by Vltt. Kru struck out. battings for Bro. found t JKiglss. lo place tn the right field fence and sent th ball over. . With two nut in their half of th ninth, the Bees made a momentary stand. Peters doubled along the left field foul line. Lewis, batting for McCab, walked. Wllholt drove a liner which Hood gathered In. BEES WIN SECOND. 'Tha 'Angels rang tip two in th first limine) of the second gam. With two out. Twombly doubled to right center.' Hood hit on through snort fur two bases. Th ball should have been fielded, but apparently tha base run-n- a rassd Xaasari's Una of vision. At any rate, the hit scored Twombly. (Jnlvin's hit t right Insoared Hood. two mora In The visitors roiled tha second, which was a .weird and trreteaque session- - Krug lived oa an error, stole second and continued on t third when Jenkins' throw went ta the outfield. Byler popped a Th . . . bounder "a over Vltt head, scoring Kmc . llcCsh hit to right. W. uity hit a bounder In the direction of short, which Vltt undertook to hav handle backwards. It would -- A v been .impoesibl Xo throw anybody out Twombly eji it and Byler soared. paoid out. Hoed wss pinged with a pitch, filling th bases. Coumb ritv4 Ewgiet sad rur4 Sept. 15 37 6 Sept. f t IN ROW FROM PICKS Oaks Blank Indians, it! f Ssn r. Sso. . Port. . Saattl Lo .. I..M3:t8l17!1g 121 J 21:112! . 7i..gOI1S11 12 17 16; 101 . I !f! ..It 41.. 1t 2t A. 121H tf1010l . . IS .1 7ll1 t .49 M! 7)14 13L. '12! 4H0I 1017 131 .631 .48 13 I77 s2I8I.94M . .S71 20 . alt L. Oskisnd Vsrnen Lost ? Aii W 721 .407 11 1051 a right by Lindimar. The Bete, after being retired In maid enter in th first three inning, broke Into the run column In 1 a rauaea, lb., Kilaaff. 2k FI SasuMr.as 3. won Salt Lake San Francisco won S, baoramento Bitrkle, c. ..,. UeSse. p. won . . ery, .... Seattle won !, Oakland' won IV Waser g.i.. Portltud woo JuVnwo rvv : : won V ,'1 postponed. . jOm . Angetes won 3. 1 S s MMIwita. 3 llHeKeely, ft te 4 3 3 l tltlflla. 3 14 to win. 4 4 10 Three 4 holes of 4 41 44 rsaaer. p.... olMoUiaais, s. LI 4 4t riai rsr t l e o raoekisr .... ike war lnil eg4i 1 .v.. 1 e4 ... riakap-Tto Geary; Hlglis. taarr. ilefeal to vlrtery kirn today, beginning st reapoeaible rharge fee Hedse 4. Peaeer 3. Oeary It will be day Struck oiit-raaer. A. by Htalsa 1, - K -- bali" rnwe Coast by" Cesry 1." Bewi at balla-O- ff w4tte Wsyr.! HMe league ball in Salt Lake after today off Prsaer 4. off Uarr 2. Wild BitetM j, Pmaer Wtelee hue gnpp-x.Nly, raaas. Bit Binae. hha Keep 2. Bltrhl. Rewlaswey. Valla, It is strange but true that the as Ward some Tlae ef tor Byras. gam mysterious reason, t'aipire have reserved the cream of the sea- 3 sear sad IS Blast. son's exhibitions for the last week In Zion. Never before hav there been By I'slmasl gertle. Calif.. better played game at Bonneville OAKLAJvP, Sept. 22 Ire park than those of the present series. Oorweil was In rare form here today, and blanked the Seattle Indiana iio 4. made a great Artntt hit a home run over the right ' Howard Llndtmors spear of "Vttt's liner In the need fence, lb third time this ha sixth Inning of the second gam and been doe thla .im am. turned It Into a liner. In Bait Lak' At Oaklaae: d OAKLAND. hair Roy Leslie made a SKaTTl.g. B.B.O.A. BH.Ol. by burglary of a potential Butch Byler. H mad another fin Welak.ef . 4lMamy.2k .. 4 111 atertk.2b ..4 4 2 2ifeeer.e . . 3 14 4 play on Twombly' grounder In th Jkasea.lk . . 4 1 t 4tBrabaker.s 2 13 1 seventh. In the ls;hta inning of th first gam Lsll and UcCab made Blemi.rf .. 51 1 atUfeyette.lh 4 3 T 1 3 4ICater.!f ... 3 13 4 a fine play in retiring Oolvin. Paul hVjhwer.ir .... .311 4UrletCrf ... 4 2 4 4 Strand mad a'ceupl of great catches Orr.w Belewta.Sb ..313 lIBaker.e .... 3 4 4 1 at critical aiasw. Yaryaa.e . .341 glMaderaeJb . 4 13 2 a 3 0 4 3 .. aiCelwell.p .20 Marty Krug and Billy McCab of the Amrels swatted the stocking Deasleoe.p . 0 0 0 4 sign" yesterday Tetal. .. 30 4 24 11 Tat. I. . 34 10 2T 11 Th Bee leave tonlgrht for Van naiie rer Hateaer is at Teeth. Srore by Ualsga: Fraoeiseo, wher they open Tuesday. "estlle 4 Other asabiaseents are: 44 r get-aw- Bj. 8, Twe-bae- ' oae-haa- ar Sactavmeata at Ia .41 44400 200 .6J ill . rtah.t-he.ad- hard-hittin- g 1 113 117 F 1 .. 4 0 0 4 4 4 0 4 0 COL.UUBUS. Ohio, 8ept. 32. Th 4 4 4 tr.OOO Chamber of Commorc atak "o 2:08 trotters for 7 J3 3 27 J 3 3 Totala proved to be the Batted for Lasseri In ninth; feature of the five event en today's Grand circuit program. It developed grounded out battle, Walter Ster"Hatted lor etccabe in ninth into a four-he- at walked. ling finally winning. The first heat went to Walter SterRan for Paters in ninth. ling, bu( in th second h wss racketed Score by innings: and Tauiida, making her second start Los A age lef- tJust David, Runs 4 li as many days, won. ..OOOlOtOOS 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 favorite, took th third. Walter HiU .... 14 th t .1 Salt Lak Stering making a bad break. Walter in th fourth heat, 3 Run 3 Sterling also brok but closed up rapidly and finally wen. 3 Hits .... Th won the ether favored Merriman Mom runs Strand and Summary ef 4h day-- the southern ratals TWIglks tasr htr McAui.v. ror Hotel event open to 2:11 3304. He-trs. Krug. Twombly (2k, Frederick., In straight heats. Hal Bee Sacriflc hit Rego. Stolen base pacers. waa time. the contender each Indimors. Runs batted in liolvln. Paleface captured th 2:14 pace, Unalmore. Houanm (2). St rami Hi. but was Struck out By McCab S. by Ponder winning thIn first two heats, the stretch in th f.nal . uaaes on Balls rvtnder 3. Hit outpaced Eli the winner. with .pitched bail it. UoCabe. Wild byThe Direct, 2m trol. with a big T'eld. First base en am pitch Ponder. a aurprlae. After Mr. HarSalt Lake 1. Run.t responsible for McCabe 4, Ponder 3. Ieft on basss vester, a rank outsider, wen th first Jaiarie. a third choice, won June heat. Los Angeles 4, Salt Laks T. Umpire the next two heats. Neither Eaqullla Keardon and Finney. Double p ay nor Vo!o Chimes, first chor-e-j, to Oolvin. fig. Time ured Krug to Llndimor prominently In the race. of game 1 hour 4i minutes. Tn 2;1 face, wen by Qamey the Great, waa a tarn affair. Only four Second game: horses started snd a of them was a LOS AKOt;lJ-5- . distanced in th first heat, it Was AB.R. H.PO.A. K. 8. B. announced tonight that the three S a a o 1 0 4 Horse Review futurities McCab. If would be i d 1j1 3 3 4 0 4 raced Moaday. as the major part of a McAWey, se i card ef flv event. Twombly. rf 4 2 3 Hood. 0 0 0 4 5 0 1 10 0 0 4 4 Golvln, lb Lindtmcre. 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 Krug. 3b 4 1 2 l o 0 4 4 Byler. c 4 4 0 6 2 Douglas, u Oeuld 04404443 1010404 14 0004 51 ef... 2b..e013i004 Totals W Illicit, rf 3b Vltt. Strand, cf Leslie, lb as iMuri, .1enktn. c 24 11 2 1 "o 111 1004 0 a i 4 ! 1 3 1 4 3 3 43240404 Ml I I I I i8t ....101!: t 0 1 0 4 0 4 4 4 4 0 .34 4 Singleton, p Coumbe, p Totals Los Angeles Runs HUs Salt 5 12 SALT LAKE. AB.R. H.PO.A. E. 8. B 1 1 2 1 i a Lewis. If Sheehan, 114 .....41 . 1 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 2 S 0 It ti U 4 4 1 4 0 0 4 l l l t' .2240001003 ,3 Ike Funs H Its . .0 3 4 6 1 1 1 0 2 2 3 4 2 O ft x 13 X i 1 Oaklasd 4 0 3 Braa Maasey, tenner LafayBnwaary: ette. Gather. Arlett. Errors Wrick, Tkree rnaa. hita. 27 at bat eff (ierdaer Is 7 Inainn. Bana mnaaalble for (iaraaer 3. Sesalao 2. Strark set By CoU w.n a, By ram z. By OeealiMa t. Basel es balls Off Uanlner 1. off Olweil 2, eff Hraalroa 1. Hit wttk pltrked ball-B- aker by raalia. wild pitce tiaroaer. Mlalm e BMres. Lataaetta. lIo n Arlett. Tkree-ba- e kltaOeeaM. Lafayette. Twe-saahit Ort. Raerlfire kite Brsbaker. Tlaie 1:34. Vetpires-Cerr- eU ad Csaey. Briton's Best Bet Sails to Conquer on American Turf Celrsse THbaaea.lt Lake Trisase Wire. SOUTHAMPTON. )el.nrf .tut M To the accompaniment of cheers Rood wishes from a vast crowd, gad th Cunard liner Aquitania sailed from Southampton this afternoon carrying wampum nrrtien nora. rapyrua, to America. Pa yp rue's owner, Ben Irish, accompanied by his wife and niece. Oertrud Rerrtdge, bad far. wll ta Papyrus and left hUn in charge of Trainer Jarvw and the fr. Jones. Mr. Irish said: "I da not seem to be able to settl matter regarding Daaog-huebut 1 am not worried, as. If nothing Is certain within the next few days, 1 will make arrangements with Uamr. 1 am to hav a definite reply Tuesday from Donoghue. and if none la mad-th- en I will make a contract with r good jockey, preferably Jarar." Mr. Irish will receive dally wifeless mtnaum regarding the health of Papyrus. , East High Football Season Opens Friday Bast high football .eases opens Fri. day sftsrnoon on Cummings field with the usual double-headagainst Provo high and Park City. Westminster college has been scheduled la the past, Inbut this gam will be played later th season. Prove high will undoubtedly be a refuiar on the Leopard schedule in th future, aa th two schools are now signed up for two seasons. East playing a return me next year at Proro. Thta will league gam and th result will co down in tha records, la the peat there has always been a preseason game, but with the heavy schedule being arranged en the Hilltop, which will probably Include Twin Falls high and Colorado aprtnga high near th iniddl of th snaaon, th required frve- - game must be- played as soon aa pceunni. new Under Olenn Simmons, th coach, Prove is expected to give the Leopards th scars of their life. The Rsst team is green and If It comes through on top must travel at a fast clip. Coach wsrthman baa instruct? ed ais piiyers that the opening (am will be a battle and that th coming week will be a strenuous one. Owing to the earllnem of th aeason, considerable conditioning; and fundamental work muvt still be done, and lust what sort of aa appearance tht East win make it problematical. Tile game with Park, City Is aa opener and although the Miners bav. nut up a been defeated.-they-nlpeppy game and show fight tn the end. Th Leopards will be s!tt and member of th tribe will get trery Into action. er 5 wa Horseshoe Pitchers Make Good Marks George T. Webb of Mldval ltd th horseshoe pitchers yesterday ta the prellmimtry tournament, which was held with a view of selecting a team to represent Salt Lak county In the great state meet to be held during the state fair. James McPheraoa, John Wright and M. U. --Wright, all of Salt Lake, tied for seooad. A total e( nine games was layed by each contestant, tit games of fifty points and three game of thirty Point, th abbreviation of the tatter group of games being due to darknesa. tn tournament committ tomorrow win select th salt Lake county team for the state meet from among th nine players . participated. yesterday. Th detailed soar of yesterday's meet: Stngl Double Total Won Lest Pet Rngrs. Hagra.Rngr.Potnts 3 155 if 4 Qaorgs r. Webb, Mldval 20 1.4t0 It 113 343 Jamee McFheraon, Sait Lali... IT ' t I ,4t 34 34 J John Wright, Salt Lake 40 4 .441 M. H, Wright, Salt 4 .44 Las....;.... 34 14 112 343 A. L. Andrssn, Midval A. M Robins, Salt Lak V. L. Rvnun. Salt Lak hits Leslie, J. H. Wright, Salt Lak Mood t. Hit- - George Soft, Salt Lake 01423124 e Summary: th aid. Vltt Stand, Twombly, Two-bas- eat .400 40 Aogelea. ' o . ......... 45 44 ....,...,. 74 ti (IF BKT OF WEST BEAT 9REET1 MATERIAL fast Ul U.UI liUIUlU lai.1 4 107 3 3 lfti 74 J i M 331 tti 31t l 211 S 4 3 2 1 .M .444 .333 .221 .322 Grizzly Mentor to Solre I '".,: S . t a ry. -- food. Then, playing the short second hole, he waa seised with severe cramps, wobbied badly, lost Iwo holes, and with his face gray and drawn, rallied THKf S UEAP. He carried the snatch ail square to the seventh hois, serosa the water. wher Marston dropped within a few inches ef the cup, came near holing In one and took the hole. For the first time he waa up and oa the next he piled up his lead to two. Br that time the Imntenae gallery scented a battle worthy of golf history. Sweetser. collecting his streogth. took th tenth hoi and Maraton seemed to go to piece, for a few mo ne snot nadiy. irasaea a two menis. putt on ten and than area into tn trap guarding in eleventh, failing to get out on th Brit try, and the match eras squared again. Th big gallery, racing, sprinting for position, was adding much to the In vain the troubles of ths golfers. officials, the boy scouts and the strove to hold them. When an official called for quiet, the crowd broke forth in joyous sounds. To yell "Keep out of the traps" meant to send an army tearing into them. Th crowds pressed Into the fairways, crowded the players, s,nd after each shot started on- - sprint races. Marston made a magnificent out from a trap on the twelfth end man aged to halv the hole try dropping his thirlonger putt, and they halved lb fracteenth, each missing; putts by a " .' tion of an Inch. Sweetser shot wretchedly at the fourteenth, his second shot being badly piayeu. and be lost-- ant he rallied again on the fifteenth. Hia tee shot waa perfect, while Marston s was half behind a tree and he had to play short, while Sweetser dropped hi ball twelve feet from the cut and won when Maraton was short. MATCH S4UARRO. Coming up the long, rarala toward th clubhouse for the sixteenth hole, th crowd waa growing wild. It ruahed, fought and acrajntMed (or Sweetser reached th hack of the green with his second shot and Maraton was short. The Tale boy ran up forty feet aad almost d napped the putt, winning the hole when Marstoa r. missed a Followed a sprint race of 4004 persons toward the scene of th meat frantic Incident of the day. Mantua hooked off into a tree, aad th prise for whleh he has worked a deaea years seemed gone as Sweetser ahat straight and far. But Marston made a magnificent ahat from the trap, and when the sand ceased frying the ball arose, cleared the brook, and dropped far up on the crest of th hill. Sweetser waa on the green, hut ran up perfectly and seemed sure of a halt, when Maraton. pitching from off Ho green, laid him a dead stymi. The way, sick and haggard, studied tha shot despairingly for several The he took hia iron, bit a abort with a cut on IU and strove to a curve around his opponsat's shoot ball. The ball curved around and stopped right st the edge of th cup, and the match was squared again. Ths great gallery, weary and ex cited, aprlnted again, wave after wave, down the hills, charged over the bridges and spread Into a skirmish line 300 yards long, along the fairways, while a mass of men aad women banked themselves six deep In a hollow square around the eighteenth Both reached the edge of the green. green with their second shots and both strove to drop long putts, bat missed. Sweetser steadied and ran down his rope-carrie- ra sosl-Uoa- e. three-foote- mint-te- himself sfter overrunning in his des perste effort to win aad end it right there. TIED AT THIRTY. SIXTH, the crowd As the putt dropped broke Into yells and squeals, and - and sounded m ere tike - a baseball bleachers thaa golf. Then, breaking like a herd of stampeded sheep, they raced for th first extra hand-ehrpp- t; hole. Sweetser was haggard and very weary and Max was weary and determined. The Tale koy got away a long, atralght drive, yards ahead of Maraton. who had been outdriving him ail afternoon. Marstoa's aeeond alieed off into the rough and It seemed again aa though he were beaten. Sweetser, however, hooked even worse, found 4 trap, aad had to fhrht to pitch til green and prevent disaster. The gallery was almost beyond conr trel then. Women scaled the mounds, crawled up the hill, and.' at the hack of the green, lifted skirts and raced with th mea for points of vantage fairway. along the short second was alieed and SweeUer'a tee' shot h waa short, while Marston was on th green fifteen yards from th cup. Jes ran up 10 within striking distance, leaving himself a dangerous But whn Marston puttd he putt rolled hi ball serosa and laid Sweetser a dead stymie which mads th , ease hopeless. SWIETSEK VANQUISH Bp. Sweetser studied a moment ssemed ;. te surrender, hit th ball loosely, without waiting for the result, smiled wobbled across the half and wearily green to shake hands aad eoAgratu. late the new champion. The CTelted crowd ruahed and milled around them, cheering, aad the longest final match tn the ..history ef the amateur charapionihlp-endedOnly onoe before has the final In the event gone was whea to eitrs. holes, and that Coach This situation at the Leea .school makes prespects for das high school feompetitiea la- - the northern division certain, la recent rose Lena ftas had an easy tinae of it wwit teortb and Soutfc 1Ceche Cache, Presto There la also a possibility that the caUetT Brighaa) Youag high ecbaol team will enter the di vision ,f "the be made caa necessary erteagements jstaiJK.tb.tf23 school within the team, win return to next few days. Jaeksoa piaya a half- acs aa win so a eig aaeuuen is me ;r.',i (-- 2, 2. R. Morris Williams of Philadelphia, counted the Second point for- the- Eaau tra defeating itobert -,Kiaoey la- anWllUaai T. set snatch, TUdeii. satioaal ehsmpioai iwesi fiom" the western ace, William M. Johnsnd Wsibvce P. Johnston, son, th choc stroke king, won from Clarence J. (Peck) rfjrlffln, Johnstoa snd OrifTia triumphed over 7- 1, 4. T- -l. -- 3- -. Jasno vjiiianm.AJM(atat in the double, a thrill4, 3, ing contest In which mors than a dosen game waat to deuce. la hia victory ever Johnston, Tllden Th GHas lies' line looks as though it played all the gricke of hi powerful will be eoraposod of aevea pewsrful He fought a base-lia- e Mtle Sam. first young leas. With this array of young-steset, held ths advantage . the from the very ufiret It, appear game, sod woo that . even ifcham-rtonshis a aeries of thrilling rallies. Logan .lads don't round into a awa-- i ties . thla faJ4 they ,r Tb. .western, .star jnada a .arsai . will be prepared to grab the pennant rally .in the second set after the far, the seat two or three seasons, graaoes were five ,to one aaainat him. TOttasrr teetmr" miisr T in tne oaokrieia were win ae cap straight gam, aad took Tildea into in the tain Jackson as a halfback and Lisle a fast, etcbang at ths Adams at fullback, with Art Wlnner-gr- n next He weakened a bit this stage, In the other baifoack position. The mea. with Dutch Cannes at however, aad Tllden, using his smashing service, took th set and match quarterback, fornt a hard-hitth- af with three acee from service. or aaoHleid players. group Will lams carried tha attack against A Gardner at center is showing VP wIL with Oca-- Gardner aad Wallie the westerners in the doubles, but the G.xde at thjfuard paetUoms- - Snlfty spaed and trick iness ei the pair froen sway. Washburn euwwtss, nrotksr of Hutch Kaowtes, the coast held on overhead clay, mountain' hadfback on last seemed inrtnemie weak on half voiley. year's Utah Arde team, aad Ooa but waseastern worked admirably The Keller as th likely mea for tackles. pair Mtrton aad steading are doing good In th aaooaxl set and went well in work on th wing positions, while the third until Johnston begsa smaah- thus are a aumber of other lads ttkrhards had littles trouble with th showing wp almost as welL Tne following mea are candidate younger of the Kinsey brothers. WSaams found Robert Kinsey a for the Ottssly team: l Jorge risen, A. hash, Alton Merrill, Glen Budge, worthy opponent and was forced to to defeat him. Wallace brilMancy Aries Westever, Fred Miles aod Rock Whitney, halfbacks; Nlelson, fullback; Johnson's ax of queer strokes wore down Griffin. nay West and Tiny Reading, quarterThe point score of the Titden-John-stbacks; Clark aad Merrin. match follows: u.m WathmlH. TV, i 1a v 1 ,, K canters; FIRST SETT. C. 5. Hanmioad, tackle, and TTlden Suards; 14 -S. t 353 141 44 Kred Herreaauff aad Harold Hilton bad Fet Peterson and John Johnston., ..341 434 344 414 !1 S3 -ta Apa-wamends. taear famous IT hole snatch Evans, SECOND 88T. in 1111. Adrian Hatch la manager of th Tllden . ......444 44 341 211 Bl 7 Sweetser refused, of aours. to blame team. 041 423 444 49- 2Johnston hia defeat unoa hia llhaeas. but It aa- doubtedly affected Ma work. He was fighting to hold hia ptreagth. aod was forcing himself moat of th afternoon t At-no- MAfltTOW a Clean Sweep. FOREST HILLS. N. t:, Sept 32. Maurice (By the Associated Press. The East "Pts") Conroy of ike .Lagan high took the measure ef th West 4a the school found himself ooafreoted with annual team tennis matches today, thirty green, prawny lad tram which making a sweep of the four singles te develop a tootaall teaaa at th first contests aad dropping ths doubles only i call for aaadtdates Issued about after a stirring three act battle. tha youngest week aa. There I a doubt that hia Vincent Richards, saea are Inez pexteaced, aa only on member of the eastara team, took Ihe af nts crew. Li! Adams, ta a letter opening singles match from Howard tan. ICinaey, th youth from th We.t,, Ssseisl t The Tribeae. LOU AX, Sept. 22. times, playing ..the last four the match. Swaauer was laid etyml. and rtuuh nnatch. to at .his have mmy, whea ,he seemed aaetrked ' flsaelaae. y. from V' mad a marvelous effort t make his bail curve around a dead stymie, missed, and Marston. refusing ta be denied, feutfhl en to the abort seeoad bole, where Sweetser again - was stymied gad beaten. WfctcS'Bfevee thaTTuck turns, for" weeuer last year wn his title through- - th agency af stymies and the tuck turned against him. The defeat 4 weiaeg waa another of the crashing overturwtng of the dope that have marked the entire week. At noon he had led Marston all Ik way aad was two up. His aalse goif he had been playing, and it waa noand his ticed that his face was drawn eui h waa txpresaioff haggariT in ana retusca is eat, etui wasj persuaded to take a small amount of W gles fte ' 1 lo o'clock. MAX MARSTON 1ei.' th .41 ISSft Winning and losing pitchers ytsltf-day- : Tol.lt ...3B1I2T4 TeUls haUed fat Hltchl Is eishta. At Rait Lake Ponder. Los A rise tBaitni far ai(iis Is slth. lea. winner; McCabe. Halt Lake, loser. tsitte for UcUiaale Is slath. Srore y iaalan: las, Loa Anmles. loser. At Sacramento Geary, San Fran- baa rnuelace.O 4 3 4 4 4 4 414 e e 1 3 o I 3 cisco, winner; Penner, Sacramento. aenateate ... nsiBiary: Base KeJIy. Talla. afsllltaa 3. At Oakland Colwsil, Oakland, win- a. Headryx 2, S.Klllsoa. litvlfr, tiearT. Keep Cornraa. gckaag, Brrars Heatlasway ner; Gardner, Seattle, loser. , Mojlwlti. rradlt h Lwl rULLERTpN. Lake Tribus. heart-breakin- g Itll Ik ef.. 2 I 1 BTtes"M 3 Vernon at Brattl. fourth. With two out and the bases Oakland at Ponijnd full, due to a hit by Strand and walks for Leslie and 8hehan. Laacert scored Th standing of the clubs st the the first name wt h a hit to right. week of the end of th twenty-fiftThe locals tied the score In th 123 season follows: third. With one out. Wllholt slnicied Won, Lost. Prt to right center, after McCabe had San Francisco 64 .11. 61 dropped his foul fly. Vltt 'got away Vernon ...AiM 13 with a double to right and Los Angeles . ....101 walked. 38 .473 to ftt .... .... LalT Strang popped UcAvtley, Salt .442 Then Leslie shot cm Into center for Seattle .... 7 .4 two bases, scoring the three occu- Oakland 102 .34 Portland . ... pants of th sacks. ,107 Th locale won with two In th sev- Sacramento 103 Tl .S7 enth. With on out, Strand doubled to coter and scored on Leslie's hit Rimer Jacobs, pMoher to the same field. Leslie took second ror me seeitie eiuo, win ne sow te on th thmw to th plat, snd ada major league se,nad this winter, vanced to third when th ball eluded was th announcement made today rhe guardians of the Inner works, 11 hy Charlas Lpckard, prasiiirnt of the scored on Hheetian'a sacrifice fly. Seattle club, who ! la this city. will begin at Last vear th Chicago Cubs were Today's double-head1:80 o'clock. In the market for Jacoba and offered 114.400 for the player. ANGELS 4, 6; BEES S, . J a co on is en or tn oest pitcners First gam: In the Pacific Coast league. He has LOS ANGELES. everything ta make him a big winh css-nARR. H. PO.A. B. B. K. ner, with theblaexception that oontroi temper on the ball W. UcCab. If, 0 field. He i working bard to over 1 3 McAuley, as. . come hia tendency te become irri3 0 Twombly rf. tated and Lockard expects to sell him Hood. of. .... 0 S this winter. 1 1 Oolvin. lb. .. Thar also is a among poaxtuuty 1 I Llndimor, lb. that Jimmy Welsh, th 2 2 Krug, lb. ... . 4 of th Seattl club, may be nhenom c 2 . Rego, Welsh Is the best looking sold. . Byler. c to be broucht into the youngster 4 . Ponder, p Coast lea rue in some time. He tonka Douglas better than Jimmy O'Connall (lid. Th lad learns fast and he has taken the 4 10 27 13 '1 5 T,t Totals Batted for Rego In ninth; hit home eye of every eoout who ha seen him in aotlon. run. outRay Rohwer. the SALT LAKE. fielder for Seattle, also is being sought AB.R. H. PO.A E. bv several major league squads, It Wllholt rf. .... S 0 4 4 was thought that th Pittsburg club 4 1 2 1 4 Vilt, 3b had an option on the outfielder, but 0 4 Fredericks. U... 4 Leonard says th Indian have a clear 4 4 4 Strand, cf title to every player on the squad. S 4 4 1 4 Los Angeles Herald. Leah, lb Sheahan, th. ... 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 i 4 lserl. aa, Grand Circuit eature Patera, a. ...... 4 4 1 3 4 4 R. McCab. 0 ... 1 0 1 1 Trot Goe Four Heats 1 4 0 4 4 4 Coumbe the t SVOSaoKXm. IU., Kept. yean of working; and waiting and nine attempts to captor the crows, Uaxwell Ifarstea Anally won the a st tear colt chmg)ioashtp of hale ef America on the thirty-eigha battle with Jew Sweetser at Flnsaaioer today. Kvr did champion fight harder and more than the blood boy from gamely Bruaxvllle did, and th breaks of the game, coupled with a serious attach of atosMch trauhle, nbld Jaarstaa 1 . . . Angels' fifth and last tally was in th seventh and was due to hit by Hood, an out and a stngls to Th mad Tribaae-ael- twelve The day's best bitters: By t'slienal aerrtce. AB. H. TB. PC. 8ACRAMENTO, Calif. Sept. 2I. 2 1.000 Kopp, Sacramento ...3 1 1.004 til Seals took another from th Seg- McCab, Bait Laks .11 1 1. 000 ators today, winning by th score of Geary, ?an Fran lafayeitg, Oakland ..44 S - 35 .750 10 to 7. It was their flKh straight. J .75 Mulligan. Ban Fran. At HNrrsatente: .too Monwits. Sac i 32 32 .no SAN FBA.Vt lSCa. 84CRAMBNTO. Byler. I4a Angeles . t ; B.H.O.AI UllOi. 2 Ar'eti. Oakland i Kelly, If.... 6 2 DO Keen, If 3 3 2 Horn run hitters: Ftrsnd, Halt Valla, ef... 4 11 Hrlaf wy.ts. 4 113 TJoughis. Los Angeles', Arlett, atulllgas. Sb 4 3 3 S'onrbr.a. Lak: rf . ft 2 1 4 Oakland. rf 4 1 3 a(SBaa(. t. .. 1 1 It 1 Headryx. . base-baller- a, STANPINO OF THI CLUBS. y HUGH CfciessB Jt-A- a stand: Thsseries 1 imf!TiiK UlflliU Jess Sweetser Bows to Defeat at Thirty-eight- h' Hole of,Contest Marked by Shifting Sacramento Ceases to Be Handicap of Inexperience Triumph in Annual JBtttle Lead of Defender and Challenger. Much of a Contender; Is Big Problem for Comes bj Making Sin- - -ff 0;j - - M ; i new nnnrii Marston Takes Apateur Golf LULL. II ULiftUil . Crown in Historical Battle SEALS TAKE FIFTH Wild Heavei and Such DoUbla-heade- H0H&flW6-Tvrtmrja- ia-- t-- 1 two-ba- st Sept. 15 l38 1 haul Btmnabroke f'w yesterday ami so aid Koy ivesiie. first inning of of, the season in Hethe mad three hits the first can. In--, the two his total raising 302. game, aeasun to thus far th Iloy far g I.aslla hit his seventy-firoarer Iesiie one on He sllppd gr. Sheehan, th latter falling to smack eae. Both of th roord blows that of and that of Leslie were prof llrHl ItaNe whacks. Strand's homer tn the first Inning came with two on and those three were the only runs th Bees Sept. 21 Unwind pro. came 40 lNf turned rtisnt young Mr, Kenneth Douglas -- econd (am. first im Douglas won th with borne run poke over the risht-ft:- d fence,, with a runner on the lines, In U ninth tanlne",. overturning a Bee lead of one run into an Angel lead of like size; the score being t M I. Mr. Dour1 as undertook to pitch the seeond came and did Bitch. It, but. .. for a the figure Kenny la day at least, a better pinch hitter than a pitcher. The Bea made the thelra by a score of second gam - J41 Sept, 22 Rartne Kfuar. J Runs battad Ldodinssr. sieAiMay, Hood, AJoivin, Lasiari. Byler, Leslie Hheehaa, Struck ' out By Coumbe 1, by Douglas 1. Bsses en hallsOff Douglas i. Hit with pitched balls Hood by JSjur runs, hiu Singleton; Lewis. off Singleton. 1 at bat la 1 t Innings, out In second, 1 oot, bases full. Rans rasvonsibl for Singleton Coumh 1, Douglas t. Credit victory ta Coumbe. Double clavs McAulev to Llndimor to Oslvin; Llndimor to Oolvtn. First base on errors Lo Angetes 1, Salt Lake 1. Left on bsses Los Angeles 10. Salt Lak 1, Umpire f'tnney and Reardon. Time of gam 1 hour (o minutes. rn Two Close and Exciting Games Served Up to Saturday Loyalists; Fritz Coumbe Per-forms Some Amazing Feats Afield; Strand Hits His Forty-firHomer; Leslie His Seventy-firs- t double. has (fry). fftotea ban - fi 'i et Jt lull ..1 it after having shot eaefly snd confidently tn th morning round. ' Nor would ue circumstances de tract from the greatness af tha victory. He battled the champion at every, stage, refused t stop even whoa defeat ssemed eortata took advantage of almost every opportunity and tried for ovary winning The old Has which Bursued him twelve years favored him this time and perhaps when he saw Sweetser fall to sink that final pott hs remembered another putt one he mlsaed on an eighteenth green wtiioh cost him his only other chance to win a cnam- - SIT LAKE BETTERS McGravymcn Step Nearer to Cinch plonship. Frovo Tennis Stars Go Down to Defeat in Four Out of Five Battles, . 4. 3. 3, 1, one-side- ntl -i -- 4; , 4. 4-- 4. 1: 4. - Junior High Soceer Football Schedule o! Games Ready h-- ftr Bryant-Jackso- October 14 . Bryant-Jordat. ' n, n, Jackson-- Soath-Wes- Irving, October 21 West-Irvin- South-Jackso- October 30 4 Jackson-Roosevel- n. nt Jordan-Wes- Irving-Bryan- November g. Jorden-Irvi- West-Brya- November Roosevelt Jordan, 13 - t, t, Ueose-velt-Sou- t. West-Jackas- a, Roosevelt-Brya- nt BryNovember 19 Jackson-Jorda' ant South. All games which end In tie scores will be replayed on the Thursday following the day originally played, and the point system will be observed, fjve points being allowed for a goat and one for a corner placement Restricted will be permitted. substitutions ' All games will start at 4:13 o'clock In the afternoon under, the direction of referees to be furnished by the clubs of the Utah Soccer Football pnion. Period will be of twenty minutes each. Coaches have been assigned to all the west' ski scadbls and the South junior high. And th other' sctiools will, be taken care of this week, so that all will be la shape to compete with experienced players. Alf Craven la at the Jordan:-Ha- l TurviHe with Jackson again aad Joe Sedgler will supervise play at th Business affairs may keep West Walter Andrew froa giving th South boy as much attention a last year, but thla coach will find sum time te devote to the school which placed sea . pod to Jackson in 1423. n, -- Irving-Roosev- . ' , KBW YORK, Sept. 22The New Tork Giants moved a notch nearer the "mathematical certainty" in the 1433 National league pennant race today whea they took theit third straight fnam Pittsburg, gam eUminatins; whatever slim chance remained for the Pirates In the contest and keep-Iritheir lead of four and a half games over Cincinnati. Cincinnati kept pade with the leaders by winning-- from Brooklyn in an g tussle, tut their prospects of overtaking tha champions appeared forlorn. The Giants now need to win only three of their remaining seven games to clinch the pennant, even if the Reds capture all of their In that remaining seven contests. event the OflnOraw mea would finish at the top by a with the Snal standing as follows: Won. Lost PC S3 46 .42' Olants 69 (IT Reds l Th Pirates are now nine full games behind th Giants. 6hould they a in all of thetr remaining games and the Giants lose all their sevn, the Pittsburg clan stIU would be a, behind the champions. -- Anyone who nan beat Bobbr Jones. Joe Well. F rankle Oulmet and Jas Sweetser in four days Is shooting good snoagh goif to deserve a championSalt Lak gained possession of the ship for en year at least. J. Will Knight cup by vanquishing their brother tennis stars from Prove GLENN A COLLETT In four out of five battles on the WINS GOLF TITLE courts of the Salt Lake Tennis club yesterday afternoon. Th local stars MONTREAL. will deieod th trophy, which was put Quebec, Sept. 22 Mi hb Glean CoUctt, Providence. K L, up this year, against ths victors in is the women' golf champion of Can ada. After a thrilling display of ffolf the challenging round next year of the this, afternoon shs defeated Mrs. W. A. three towns, Provo, Ogden and .Lo Oav1-- f ghtnd. "the gan Hnntercombe, Captain John Smith was the lone tltlcioidcr, by the narrow manrih of Provoite who was able to turn tn a 2 up and 1 to play. The game throughSmith vanaulahinc Eliot Peter win, two seesaw the between was out a son, In the state competi contestants. let John down, and, At the end of the first nine the tion. Pete the result wss not oulte so ptayers were all square, but the com- - although d bet Smith feeis yesterday. a up. pirte rotina saw amrs. oavin with Pete vanquished. Notwithstanding this handicap. Miss terThe of result the other four Coilett Dlayed gamely, and at the end In which Salt Lake was vicof the third quarter had been able to matches de-(Barrett reduce the Initial lead of her opponent torious Ta.follow: Dave .... txak a sand begin the last nine with a clear and Pierce Earl defeated Fred Sheet. gfficer and ari Pardee ,'7 5, Blot The last Bine noses were sensa and Art Miller defeated John Miss Oouett was In and. out reterson tional. Smith snd Hunter Manaon. of trouble with great regularity. The Pierce defeated Dixon, twelfth found Mrs. OAvtn 1 up agaua, state and Intermountain Uiampion but Miss Coilett played all square oa Buck Dixon was off his game to such th-- i thirteenth. an extent that he couldn't figure' In The fourteenth ana nrteentn wer th win column. Buck couldn't get halved and Miss Coilett took the six- his famous chop going at any time, teenth in tour. An- incident oa the while his other strokes were conseventeenth left some room for or net the flying over tinually hitting among the spectators, when the white line. Buck waa having one It was declared that Interference bad ef hia rare off days. taken nlace In the nhty. Tha referee. was goin eonapertson, Karl fierce however, ordered the game to continu and sending great guns, placing well cross-court ana the hoi went to alias coaieiu across some' sharp The game ended with Miss Coilett ing shots that were sure point. Karl winning the championship by t bp had a good margin at an time and and 1. was Dixon's master throughout Officer andPlerce teamed weiio-lin- n Pardoe. After Smith sno'Peteracxn andha ,1 won the first set. son and Miller got going and easily had the Jbest of th argument riava. Barrett ant off on the wrong foot and dropped three straight games to Lee Buttle. Barrett finally got his - October S is the opening day for the swing and soccer football fBlMengtrrBottle indrhre Junior high school straight seta. The in the challenge Daynes hard junior was games fought being last series cup contest, th following schedule be- deuced at 4 all but again Barrett th announced by aad won at reserve supervisor: ing called on hia Jordan-SoutOctober M. . , h, Pennant of 1923 Phlla-delphls- Golf Tournament Plan oLZatL High Student According to present .plana a fall be held at the goir tournament willsoon as the affair East high school as caa be properly organised and a ust ef matches- drawn up. For the past two years- golf has been played In connection with high school athletics at the Bast high, but last fall as wefl laat anrlns the oombetltlbns atari -- rf Nrere not completed. In th rail tournament tnis was due to the fact that the weather conditions became adverse before all of the matches could be played, and a similar rltustlos arose In the spring, when was dismissed before their school In tha coming tournaanmpletlon. ment planned it Is noted to eliminate this difficulty by celling default victories, a system that waa not used before. The competition this year wilt, to present plans, be both an opes competition and an (ntarclass rompetltipn. If Other, high school In th city take up the work a th fans t the East high hope to do, a series ef interachool son test. Is planaed. Several- of the contestants of the previous tournaments who srs expected to participate are Matt Leonard; John Snd Frank NibU-y- , .Blllv Smith, Ever-ar- d Bierer, Fisher. Thompson and James Petty. .. s; extra-Innin- half-gam- e, half-gam- e Cosden Colt Captures Potomac Handicap Prize HAVRE VK GRACf?, Md., Sept. 12. In a stirrins; finish. J. S. Coeden ' Dunlin, splendidly ridden by Chick Lang, annexed the 310,000 Potomac this afterhandicap, star feature of' W. J. Salnoon's card, by a neck. mon's Vigil waa second and Caladium third, four lengths away. W hen the barrier was released Ian? l took Dunlin right to the front was right on his neck, and Uiis way ran they rounded the first turn snd On the turn down the backstretch. for home Vigil showed in front and it kicked like he had the race won, but Dunlin was not beaten. Lang nursed him aong, and at the sixteenth pole sat down aad rode the race of his life, getting up In the last two Jumps to win by a neck from Vigil. Caladium raa a fine race and threatened seriously at the eighth pole. The Vulcan colt however,- could not get up and had to be content with third honors. DunGeneral Thatcher was fourth. lin's time for the mile snd one-jlwas icema i.ty iiat. TORONTO, Ontario. Sept 22. Dear, carrying 114 pounds and ridden by Jockey Weils, today won the autumn cup, 110,000 added value, from a field of five rivals at Woodbine track. The ttme sTor- Ait miie atd a Quarter was 2:05 Vt-i- - - 4. Idaho W Grid Coach .... , U Given Assistant is The Tribes. CNIVBR8ITT Or IDAHO, Moscow. Sept.;&3. Fred (Lefty) Marlneaa d'Alene, captain of the 1223 baseball team, has University of Idaho been delegated it help Dave MacMil-la- a with the Idaho freshman football squad. The turnout for the first few been unusually large. practices haswill have charge of the Marineau second- - and third string players. The be cut from about wiU probably squad somewhere near thirty within fifty torfava. MacMillan will not do the but will give the pruning deliberately, en acviuunaiy wim wura-ocandidate, some evening, after which no swell number will be willing to abandon football hopea Bpreial -- ut Horseshoe Pitcher Pats Over New World's Mark JU5VEIANTJ, Ohio. Sept 22. C. O. Davis of Columbus, Ohio, set a new world' record for horseshoe pitching: In the men's tournament of the National Horseshoe Pitchers' association here todey when he pitched 44 ringer out of 33 pitches, a percentage of 19. tauluding 13 doubles. In his match with George May of Akron, Ohio, whom Ee defeated, 34 to 17. The previous record, 74 per cent was mad yesterday by Mrs, C. A. Letaham ef Bloonjlngton, IU. . |