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Show DESERET .! bowling Bees Win Opener in Exciting Battle Against Seals; Walt Levernz Outpitches Oldham took Ue opener in the firet gome of the aerlee Silt Lake San Walter by a score of J to f. Levereni. pitching for the home boye. bad the better of the argument with Rd Oldham, who wae more than once tn boiling Be, DUEL 20 1917 SHOOTING Fit ANCISCO. KRAUSE San At Portland Francifcco Oakland rHE Baldwin, Fincher, Vernon I os An At Lor AngaU gelee game postponed. Los Angeles now In the The other r so tak- that ly land's - j ld out lwrMriek d c. p ( - u while-hoar- Mentor. 2b. M,!fil;rton. rf Lee. if R Miller" lb. Lane. cf. ... Murphy. 2b. Sheehan, hr. Murray, c. ;. KraJe, e. p. . f a few day ago Crandall was to have played right field yesterday, but recalved an injury to hie finger during practice before the game. Dubuc obliged in right field and playad "some game. Jean slammed the ball four times in four times a double, & single, and up, getting twice planting the ball Into the hands in of CaKo deep centerfield. Football j pennant-posaiblltt- Mill frier.d-brother- Montpelier lost to Pocatello yester day at Pocatello by the score Boston. June 20 Walter J. Maran-vlli- e, for several years the spectacular Boston Nationals, yesshortstop of the in the naval reserve. terday enlisted to a .tatement by a close according had friend. 1L was said Maranvtlle requested that he be given especially sea service on a battleship or torpedo boat destroyer when he is called into service. Maranville is receiving a salary understood to be 17,509 a year catcher. The team will lose its "Hank Gowdy. on July I. It la nounced he would atop play on that date preparatory to Joining the Ohio National guard, in which he enlisted Cl j j j d i ; d 880-yar- wolf":" One-mil- e ! a By e count of 14 to Western Arms 'club defeated Hrsrh'manV yes.orday afurnoon Over 4 ' McGill. Xev.. the mill and amlter clubs of the Nevada Consolidated Copper league played a 4 to 4 tie yeaterday, the game being called to permit the players to catch a train. in St. Joseph. Mo.. June 2 Thirty. two and golf player, who on Monday terday negotiated the 31 hole qualify-- ; a ye-;- recently. IL Mill - ! Rabbit Join Navy. ow-t- EULSKiE STANLEY' COVELESKIE Association. Stanley Coveleskie Just now looks to be one of LEAGUE HEADS ACCEPT VOTE OF 0. the very .beat pir b r in the American league Early Ir the season he had an unusual numh r of shutout games to hi credit He is as regarded th leading pitcher o! tn Indians Harry Coveleskie. h;s brother, who is STATEMENT OF IS FOB CHAMPIONSHIPS with the Datro t team sr.d s the older of the two. has r.ot been going so well thia season, but expe. t soon to hit hi stride There is the greatest but i t looks as if Harry will have to bow tly rivalry between tr,e to the prowess of the ourger member of the Coveleskie New- - York 20. All New York, June family. June 20 John J. national denial that Tie had made a championship events under tho jurisfrom 168 turned in by L Clarence Wolff of 8t. Louis, up : vitriolic verbal attack upon Preeident diction of the Amateur Athletic union John K Ter.er of the National league w ill be held this year as scheduled, acSt Joseph, Mo. June 20 r L. Wolf brought .peace In the council of the cording to announcement last night by of Forest Park Golf club. St with a c ore of 76, was medalist organiiauon afternoon Frederick W. Rublen. chairman of the The acrappy yesterday Giant OA DESERET GYM GOUBIS submitday In the qualifying round body The decision was reached ted a formal statement manager by to the league golf corn- which is being held on the cour of repudiating newspaper Inter- members of the championship view in whleh he mlttee after s mail vote. a roast the St Joseph Country club Match quoted The championship committee Ing Tener He declared he had Juet read pU will start tomorrow and the hole rounds ill be played in Yesterday afternoon, the annual these article though they were printed the foUowinir swimming dates: the swim Hawaiian associa day ago resident's and secre- - "roundup ter.nia tournament opened five Th tion, Honolulu. September 28. league directors accepted all on th flights. Ensuing play In Jtary' ret gymnasium court swim Pacific denial promptly and voted th asaociatloa rounds of the championship flight will be 3 holes. Bobby Richard son. in charge The fine of (Neptune Swimming club), Alameda, of tfce row a closed Incident The play was slow again, most of 'tourney, has a large list aigned up and IS'O and If day' suspension levied bv Cal.. August 12. d President Tener because awim Middle Atlantic assoMcGraw strnck ' !h ln,ntlo': of :h T UM bon,hPKr..', "Vo?!, Umpire Byron will tand But McGraw ciation (Aquatic club). Atlantic City, tered his score of 0 of Monday by two t0 induc every member eventually to wtll hot be banished for tb remain- Sept 8. swim Southern Pacific asstrokes, C P. Jaffray of Minneapolis play. In addition to the present tourna- - der of the season, as threatened sociation (Ban Diego Rowing club). . ,h Ban Diego. CaL. July 4. :il"d,noVoVhob"Jahf?;aTimn'' pl.nn.nr on President Tener refused to comment r. L Wolf of Si LouU. H. 3 Legg o;tournjr lo be held !Ur in th the action of the director after the High dive Southern Pacific associar g. W Remold. S Angeles Athletic club.) Date njeetlng adjourned. It yrsa reported be- tionbe I R fore the directors met that Teiyer would to announced later were P Young, W .? Foye. J W, Redlek, all of ! ' etcrdy' result, E. asaociatloa and C. S tHnea of Denver Long distance Central defeated unrest the I: E. not stand for Eidridge. f--1 league sat heavily on McGraw Tener ry Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic 'Hooper defeated B Jenori. to Ohio told Date bo river. go George Badger defeated Frank Do: questioners after the treating Club). car, Albert Price defeated that he would not h a candidate for nounced later. He a maintained iNephi Reynold, ). Hatches l, d:,rre' on card for today are a Hence. howeTer. when asked if :J0 oclock he Ore of ihe big feature of the Fourth Blsh Chrtstehsen v Club Honor Members. Ernt Marti. I:S would accept another tVhn if the Job of July entertainment at the fair- - o'clock Oscar Crleon vs. P. Oallacher, wae handed to him grounds ill he the race between the Mutor; Frumkln v. Charles Van Pelt Boston. bent motorcycle tST Longwood June t rider, of the state d IS oclock C. Weigh va. A Hansen. 'There will aieo be a stripped auto 'race club ha Novice entered in the roundup draw an lionor Doesnt Like Braves. compiled race between a her - - and - motor- - bye for the opening round. roil of numbers a ho have entered the Thia per- the United Stales and ita f service m;ta them to tart play In the second cycle for one mile and horse race Chicago. June 2G. Scott Perry, ma- allies. Thre are 29 name on th j '''.bl ?' H.i cT biSd "rh excels jor 1egu pitcher, recently obtained roll. under waiver by the Boston Nationals b is R. Norrle Williams thelat Heading "hoe! Outdoor signed up for the tourney and occupy from Cincinnati, said here laat night he II, the national lawn tennis Singles would not report to Boston who is at an officers train. Arrum 'tha court In the forenoon. ariv champion, Perry refused to state his camp Three other members are ance. but declared he would return Ing with him; eeven are in tha United money States medical service or attached to immediately transportation furnished him by Cincinnati. French hospitals and six art in the He formerly pitched for the Chicago American ambulance corps in France Nationals and was sold by them to At- Three of the honor men art svii lanta of the Southern association. tors. Photos by American Pi LEV ELANIJun nateur y i CC union at 3 bt-trabl- y. j 4 hits Summary. Two runs, Krause, 24 at bat, in 9 Innings. Stolen J banes Farmer. . Two- Middleton. Lane . base hit William. Sacrifice hit Base on ball Off Rodger Fincher, Krause, 2. Struck out By Finchier, iff 3; by Krause, 2; by Beer i Double (p!ays Rodgers to Hollocher to Sig'.ln (!): Murphy to Mrior to R Miller: PInelll to Rodger to Stglln. Run re; for Fincher, sponsible Kfue, 2 on ha Portland, 3 2. Charge defeat to Kraue Time of 1:28. and Umpire, Guthrie Same ,?? j ! la. . Jeff Cress has not been released br,litcr' P the Baea. as raported ssveral days ago Totals from San Francisco, but is still in the xBatted for Krap lineup. Stfpffc by inning Portland Runs Hits . .1' b more , a.Um Tn or he packed back Which lnJured knee r? rom t os Angeles. Buddy got wilhhlnnf d -- Roche, xL Miller blea.her largel-- y teams 1 TODAYS GAMES. Salt La' Saa franciaooPortland at Oakland. Vernon at Los Angeles (l1 pennant hope of the we time one or maybe two of Rowother twiriers will have thaw- sufficimtly to step Into tho The Sftx. pushingpowerful combination handled right And Howland seems not prob bilu.es Theirs is a fairly haV at last. outfit, likely to break ? out at any tin. with a raah of or.s ecu- The lameness and fighting spirit of live victories But. if you li rrotu e. those i that most' be gap ep.rates the Sixth Cl IV reckoned with. something quite True, the team hasnt roiks .rom the top one that seen;. abundance of class But did- the most undatable when n must he iluiit Hravt ;ki4 bare ctasfT How about t rne expense of the lucky and plucky) the Philies of 1916 or the Dodgers, of Rea box and the fighting a year Tet they breesed through ago' warriors from Chicago to the crest while the teams The Cardinals occupy relatively the finished in the ruck Why"class isnt It log! kam p'sit ior ir. he National league, cal to presume that historv may repoat They have a chance but it is faint, in They are within hailing distance of the! Six w?ks or so ago when the Cubs lop but uai won get them into the 'first bgan to make a dash toward the world series unless., they can hurd Uop. the called it a "spring-- ' three huge obsracBi the liiants, the time dash"expert They predicted that the Eh.liies and the Cubs would blow" before June 1. Jts jCubs Th Browr,., or whom o much w lv thr wrt k. bfyonil tht 4,U e .! hv been floundering r itlll'ln the ftbt 'th Cub ipctf d.Their erratic work o date haa jand a with spirit that bodaa III for Jammed them o deeply Into the second tling foe their division that they teeo, hopeter now-- ; Arrldant have hefaljon the Cuha a hunting chaeer 4VThe Tiyer are but they haven't dropped back. They moving along a bit better than earlier have !oi some gan;es because the In the year, but they, too, are a long breaks" wnt the other way, hilt tills wsy from the top .hasn't disheartened them. The Pfetllles. The Pirates are hopelessly out ofjjoitrd them six times in six it In the National, while the Reds but, undaunted, the Cubs kept on. FHten can travel onend on I face despite their brace in the last fw(a:of team weeks, are so far behind the flying such and when that team leaders that their chance to snare theji led byobstacles, ihe brainy Fred Mitchell, minutest then it must be reckoned as a factor In pennant is reduced to th fraction .the fray 8o. ifI there's to be any world seriesingj in the west in 1917 it seems that .Chi-- ! The west, of courae. lan't cago ha the only real chance of giv- optimiatic about the posalbllltigaOrerly of ing the party. staging one part of the 1917 world show feftart. lose series but it shouldn't w hat chance have hlcag The White Sox have proved tiraa and - these tsms this season that they hast a Weil. I adhere to itiv opinion ex- - again team. The Cuba, a! pressed when the season began that though confronted with terrific White Sox have a beautiful chance position hv the Phillies and the Giants, to be in front when the October flag j haven t cracked. And until thajr do, falls Note where they are now Then tor until one of the eastern teams In call to mind the fact that Jackson and either circuit grabs s commanding Collins each have been hitting from 75 j lead, th w estern enthusiasts should to 19ft points below normal. If Comis- - continue to be optimiatic. e.i4 traving. t wo !ac.) tin gents from the either are William. cf. Far rrcr, f. It). Pinflil. 3b 1. BY JAMES J. UORBETTT. 1917, b) King Features Sjudkate irenches that Yhetr chances of ing their, arelfcorr.ew hat remote A world-sen- e Tr Indians ar Manager Bill Bernhard announced today that he had sent Pitcher Adolph Schinkle to the Butte club of the Northweetern league for further sea toning. Bernhard regards Schinkle as J! a great young pitcher but says that he could not get enough work In the Coast league to do him much good. Schinkle was acquired by the Bees at Fresno during spring training and Is aall great the natural pitcher, posaesslng The Screen club lost yesterday to the that go to make up the big Wells outfit in a one-sid- d qualities game, ones. Adolph goes to Butte with s H to 6.Fargo to him and can be large rope attached hauled back to Salt Lake when he Schramm Johnson won becomes very useful. from the Gardner & Adams yesterday club a score of S to 6 In i faat game ENLISTS. Chicago. June 30. K. T. Gordon, whs ar "Kitty" Gordon, has been widely known in western intercollegiate conference circles as halfback of the University of Chicago football team, yesLakes terday waa enrolled at the Great naval training station as a first-clas- s y eoman. U; CHffftTi 2. GYM (Cop)Hiht IT tonight oclock at the Spalding store. The meeting will be for the purpose of awarding the Daynes cup to the winners, Ogde and Arthur leing tied. GORDON V' ' Hellocfrer, sr. Rodgers, 2b. Will,, rf. . YESTERDAYS RESULTS. At 8a 1 Lake San Francisco The Utah Association will hold a meeting Two-basSum mar. hits Maiael, Schaller. Dubuc, Tobin. Sacrifice hit Orr, Tobin. Lcverer.x. Btolen bases McKee. Tobin Bases on balls Off Oldham. 4; off Leverenx, 2. Struck out C. By Oldham, 8; by Ltverena. Runs for Oldham. 2: Leverenx. responsible 2 on bases Sar. Francisco. 9: Ieft Salt Lake, I. Firt baa on error San Francisco, 1. Double plays Corhan to Downs to Koerner. Koerner unassisted Time of game 1:41 Umpire and Casey. ia POBfliiKIX anf Awidf r.MpByf into the Sensational fielding, particularly by BUi Orr. marked the victory of Sait Lake Wily didn't do a thing yeaterday but make eeverai liners and etope f Impossible-to-eto- p and worked bard grounders and things and well at bat. Other member of the In. themielvea team Be distinguished defensive play, particularly Dubuc, who: filled In In right field end Tommy Quln- Un. temporarily locatad out in Ryan county. Both teams got ten hits end the game was a food one from the spectators' Among other things, there endpoint www several bunts beaten out end a d A.-- , aeon at the plate. The latter when McKee attempted to dash name on a hit to right Dubuc. bow. recovery ever, made a ltghtnlng-llk- e of the bail and snapped it to Sheeley, who relayed it to Hannah in time to cut off McKee The Bees scored first In the openover doubling ing frame, Tobin Han Maisel's head and scoring on nahs single and Corhans wild throw to "first. In the second the 8els tied one out. Maisei doubled H up. With and scored on Corhan s single. Until the fifth, there was no more when the Heals took a one-ru- n coring, lead. Pick singled and Rchaller sent over a single the heads of the Inf Udders. who were looking for a bunt, and in. In tb final half of Pick galloped w i a l , i. . ai7, v r..n Rlihwal front with a winning walked, sacrificed by Leverens .cored or Orr'. .Ingle, Orr went third on Tobin single Sheeley walk- the ed and then Truck Hannah won game with bis single to left, which cored Orr- The box score: WITH Ball Basket SPORTS One or Both of Chicagos Fast Clubs May Figure in 1917 Championship Battle Stanley Coveleskie Out to Beal Record of His Brother that' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE water, though Walt, for that nmr WEDNESDAY JUNE (Special to Jh New r San fcranciaco, June and, Krauee j staged a hot pitchers' battle j lyestarday. afternoon, the Beaver hurler. out on the margin of a 2 to: coming 1 acore. Krause well, but eodld not prevent the pitched accumulation of extra tally by the viaitora. The OakaT secured tffeir only run off Fincher In the first inning, The box acore: How They Stand . matter, wae occasionally In diffiru!-- j !!i himself. However, both pltchere run rounded Into form on the dead whenever difficulties presented tbem-iY,- e AN NEWS SPORTING EVENTS WRESTLING THE EVENING M.r.n- - iTLTduiKufTr P,h"ch,'m;,r.h,If ''f Bo..on, June 23 th?l T. hldn! Tve A""' "lln'r." ?fYh08LSoVprCu;r: baaJbaMHuPdcnled Hated In the naval reserve. "I have try club. Qualifying score ranged MaranvllU Mid, nbt enlltl yt, "ihouAh I have bean thinking about until Join it. I probably will not jailer October." Now Is a Good Time ., .. .. 6- -- j To Treat Your Catarrh Mild weather aid treatment Eftn't be mlaled into thinking that your Catarrh If gone. The first touch f winter weather will bring It back with 11 Its discomfort. But thlg la an excellent time to fqor ought y cleanee the blood of the germ of Catarrh, and be forever rid of the troubleeome epr&ys and douche that can never cure you. 8. 8. 8.. the great blood purifier. searches out the fertile of Catarrh which Infest your blood, and chases them entirely out of your system. It AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. t is by far the most satisfactory becauee It STAXMSO or CLI BS. for ths disease. York New reaches down to It very rbots and Philadelphia y for Indianapolis gen at the causeandWrite Columbus full Information, expert medical St. Louis St advice regarding the treatment of Cincinnati Louisville your own case. Take advantage of Boston tin Minneapolis Address Swift urooKiyn jj this chance Kanui C!ty . .... Specific Co. Dept. Q 21. Atlanta, jPitteburg G. Advertleement. Milwaukee TODAY'S GAME. r, AMES. todapi clear: J p. m Cleve'.a: at m. Chlcsge t Ctnelanatl, clear. Chicago, Pittsburg at fit Louis, clear; 3 p.m Philadelphia at Washingtor clear New York at Boston (two), cloudy, 3 SO p. tr j Columbus at Kansa Boston at New York (two). - clear; P m first, I SO p m Toledo at Minneapolis, clear: 3 p m at m. 1:45 p Brooklyn Philadelphia (two), first Indiana po He at St 'Paul, clear. 3 St Loui; at Detroit, clear; 2.15 p m. clear, first 1:20 p m Louisville at Milwaukee, cloudy pm3 treat-men- rjl . . I 50 Los Angeles and Return Diverse routes ia rail and Steamer including San Francisco. Prr.fortionately low rates for tickets including San Diego, Portland, Seatttle on Sale Daily June 15th to September 30th, final return Limit, October 31st, 1917. YESTERDAYS At. Cincinnati First game 200 Chicago Cincinnati . ..,.100 mi route, including ZION, CANYON Utahs New Wonderland. A delightful Auto side trip from Lund (WYLIE WAY) Write for Booklet and Full Information. CITY TIKET OFFICE 10 EAST 3RD SO. 8T. Phone Wasatch 3502. Wm. Warner, A. G. P. A. R. H. E 0002x A00 000 000 Battrle: Chlcg Vaw.on; Cincinnati Eiic- - na ; Wingo. Second game Chicago Cincinnati i Slop overs at all points RESULTS 101 042 - 1 lj c Detrot! Waetilngton Washington . 000 ...10 GAMES. 00 00 020 00 R H E 3 S 2 7 0 Batteries Detroit- - Jam a. Coveleskie WiH Clark ar.d and fit Washington Johnson and Alnamith. 00 0 nj (Game called; darkness.) Batteries' Chicago Aldridge, 2 7 I'll i No other game scheduled. 2 Reuther and Elliott; Eller and Wingo. At Phllsdelphl R H E 4 Son 000 HO 12 14 Brooklyn 2 Philadelphia . ..001 02 0 002 5 Cadore Batteries: and Brooklyn Meyere; Philadelphia Oeschger, Flt-ter- y and Killlfer and Burns. R. H. E At Boston 200 000 100 2 York 0 ,Ns Boston . .........000 00 0101 6 1 Batteries: New York Scbupp and Boston Rudolph. Neht. Rartden; Barnes and Gowdy. R H. B At St Louis 101 000 1 2 Pittsburg 000 300 00 002 8 St. Louis Jacobs Batteries and Pittsburg Wagner; St Louis Meadows, Ames and fl7 IT). No Tar games scheduled yesterday. IN TER NATIONAL ana. R, H. E 00 1 T4;TDAT'i At p. Providence Newark IBaltlmore Boator.. June 20 Sam Langford, th Boston negro light heavyweight, who ha been somewhat of a thorn In tb side of many whit heavies during th pest 10 years, proved a poor match for Fred Fulton. Minnesota fighter, laat night, Th' giant from the Gopher state hand'd the negro such beating that his records refused to portr.lt him to return to the center of the ring when the bell sounded. The match had been scheduled te go 12 rounds, but Langford had taken so much punishment In the first six rounds that he could not atand up to ths seventh. He was knocked down cleanly for th count of eight In the second round and sms outclassed from then on. As s result of his afforts. Pulton re- calves credit for a technical knockou1 over ths "tar bay. ; . . Toronto . Buffalo . Richmond . Montreal . Co 1 junk man Enter-t- he More tough luck my new car all smashed to splinters. Gee, I did get an awful jolt, too. If I'd been going a little faster sure would have been in the hospital. Well, the old saying, 'Experience is the best teacher, has certainly come home to me. My new car is going to be equipped with bumpers the kind saw yesterday at the And I thought it wasMol-is- h Electric Company. when those experts suggested that get bumpers. 1 VKiTMIDAVS RE8I LT4. , Newark. 4. Montreal, 12 Buffalo, i; Richmond. (first gam,'). ; Richmond, 4. Buffalo, game). ; Baltimore. 4 Rochester. Toronto. S; Providence. L 1 1 STANDING OP CLl lla. Rochester Baby Quits. IFAf.ll t (second Tourney Abandoned. New Tork. June 2. Th Nation! Amateur tournament championship of the United States Golf association which was to have been held at the Oakmont Country dub. Pittsburg, Aug. 2 to It. has beer abandoned as a suit a f war condition! It was announc- ed todajrr Inter-Moupta- 1 Lot this ba Thsrcs lots of tip ta yau. traffic on all roads this tma of tha yaar, nd yau can't toll whn youre going to ba hit. Play aafa- - aqu p yawr car today wth front and roar bumpars. Wo carry thorn to fit avory car. Electric M4 (it Inter-Mocstal-n TCLKPHOMB (. until open p m a. o w fs urdey night Open Sniur, m MATH |