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Show THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUTE, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1922. BE- ! i t I ' Angels and Bees Close 1922 Season With Two Victories for Seraphs . v STANDING OF TH At Salt Lakaflrst game) Loe Angeles 7, Salt Lake 6; second game, Lot An gales 3bSalt Lake i. J At Stockton (forenoon game) San 3. i Francisco 2, Sacramento At Sacramento (afternoon game) San Francisco 7, Sacramento 0. t At Lot Angeles (first game) Seattle f 0, Vernon 6; second game, Seattle 0, Ver. ! non 7. ; At Oakland (forenoon, game) Portland 1, Oakland 4; afternoon game, Portland J J t, Oakland 3. l CLUB. 1 Hughes, p Total J . ' ows-4nf- fof-tf- ce- Llndi-more- - xVltt Spencer, cf I.OS ANGELES. AB.R. H.PO.A. E 60. BB. .. 3 i3 Kiiufer, ir Carroll, If.., McCab. rf Griggs, lb 3 3 1 3 4 0 0 1 2 2 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 oiooo 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 1 021100.0,0 1111 83 . Car-Tol- last-name- If, 10 2X16 10 MUTT AND JEFF tbs ' 6M 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 9 0 -- IT0 5 f 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 7 81 1 7 27 11 0 I Totals . gBatted far Rchlck In ninth; walked. Score bv Innings: Los Angelea 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Run Hits . .,,.9 9 0 1 18 27 0 0 02 t 0.0 0 4 0 - 0 0 s,.,.l 0 0 1 0 1 9.2 .0 8 r 1110 IlillfilME Oil SfflS r Wild Heave and Such The- AB. It TB. P.C. 2 3 2 l.ooo Kfllefer, Los Angelea 3 0 .625 .....I Gather, Oakland 7 4 4 .571 Brasil, Portland . .4- - 02 .fid) Kernel, Balt Istke.--. . r, 3 4 .500 Wtlholt. Bait latke 1 2 1 .300 High, Vernon Home-riTiTttcr; Griggs, Loa Angeles, Greasett, Portland. The aeries ended: lays Angeles won 2, Salt Lake won 8 won 8, Sacramento, Fan Francisco won 2. Portland won 4. Oakland won 3, Se&ttio won 3, Vernon won 4. s Coltrl LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1, The Tlgerg won both gams of todays double-head- er T Winning and toeing pitchers jesterday; At Balt Lake: Lyons, Hughes, I ads Angeles, winners; Bettst Thurston, Salt Lake, loser. t Los Angelea- Dell, James, Vernon, nners; Sitter, Williams, Beattie, losers. At Stockton: Shea, Sacramento, winner: Co u robs. Baa Francisco, loser. At Sacramento: Geary, Ban Francisco, Winner. Kims, Sacramento, loser. At, Oakland: Grumpier, Portland, winner: Brenton, Oakland, loser; Krause, Oakland, winner; Waiberg, Portland, loaer. - of 3 A crowd at 12,509 fans saw the games., Dell a'nd James, the Tiger pitchers, . were In great form. -- VERSOV. I SEATTLE. AbBRPeA AbRHPeA' ' O 0 1 OjCh.dboiirae.cf 3 3 0 4 0 Lens, rf .. . W'luterril, 8b 4 0 2 8 01 Schneider rf . 0 0 13 0 O f O oamlih; 8b. .. Hwvr, It. . . t 1 OF If. ... (3 0 3 I 0 EMred. rf., 8 0 I 8 0 Bodl 0 0 0 ItLocfcer, lb.. 8 0030 Qrr, jtlumpf. lb. 3 0 0 10 0 Hsiuah, e. . 4 003 1 Crane, 2b.. 8 0 11 lrreigh, m., 8 13 3 2 Tobin, e....' 8 0 0 3 llZetder, 2b... 8 10 12 OO 0 Schntt 2;BrlL.gww.4 9 L99 bluer, p.... 2 0 0 0 2 It. pul Minneapolis Kansas ilty Indisnspolif ASgocIATI0K W tm. 60 s.107 It. f.5M0 92 75 76 60 I 1 n.vi, - r J ,.80 0 4 21 12) lasing: ..O 0 .. 00 - . O . n-- 4 s ? L I i f idPl) 4 AS 1 ' "N be becond game- - VEIt.NOV I AbBRPeA Chadbourne.cf 8 3 3 0 0 00 2 lllgh. If 23130 040 4 0 0 8 OlSmllh, 8b... 11101 Hood If 1 0 Kldred, rf.: 8 0110)B(rile, 200 rf.... 4 0 2 0 1 Hratt. lb... 4 01110 Orr, M ... 8 8 8 4 17 Ktutnpf, lb. 4 0 1 7 01 Vlurphy, 4 8 13 . Crane, 2b,, 8 0 0 8 4 French, Tebin. c.... 8 0 0 1 llZeider. 2b... S 8 1 1 4 8 1 4 8 0 0 Williams, p. James, p 9093 Barney, rf, . 0 0 0 2 0 , Lane,.cf. Wiat.rsil, ... AbliHPoAl- - 4 0 1 8 i hSTOScCK--: st.louTsstar BATS .401 FOR LEAGUE SEASON CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Rogers Hornsby of th Ft. Louie Cardinal today batted himself Into the hall of fame among th select .400 hitters, the first man in th National league to accomplish the feat since 1889, when Ed Delehanty of th Philadelthe batting honors with an phia club won for th average of .403. Hornsby markconsecu.401. This Is th third season has won th tive year th St Louis batting championship of the senior major league circuit. name will be recorded along Hornsby with those of R. Barnes of Chicago, wh hit Dolphin in 1376; Cap JL C Anson, DUCKS AND ACORNS Chicago, who finiahed with .467 In 1879, and who In 1837 mad a mark of .421; J. BILL Stenxel, Pittsburg, who made a markwithof EVEN .409 m 1993; Hughey Duffy of Boston, .438 In 1894; Jess Burkett who won ths By Universal Service. championship In 1395 and 193 with mark OAKLAND, Oct. 1. Portland amd Oak of .423 and .410 whlls a member of th land split todays double, the visitors Cl v And club; "Willi Keeler, wh toppsdn hitters with .433 while with Brook-lywinning the .forenoon game, 9 to 4, and ths In 1897. and Ed Delehanty. the last afternoon the' Oaka the performance, of the .400 hitters until the present day. circle select of member th new 3 to 1. The he mlesed hi goal last season, whentail-enForenoon game at Oakland: d betting slump at th sent Into aseason OAKLAND. PORTLAND. hit failed te and 5 the get of AbBHFeA AbRHPoA averWolfer, ef., 4 8 0 0 r Brown. If. .. 4 19 3 0 In his last eight time at hat. HI The previous year he Paton, ss .. 4 0 1 4 2 Brubaker , 8b 4 1118 age fell te .397. BratU. 2b.. 4 0 8 1 SiWIIIe, rf .... 8 9 110 topped the hitters with an average of .176. Hale, Sb.... 4 0 0 0 1' lather. 2b... 8 9 8 I 2 Poole, lb.., 3 1 1 11 2i Ifarette. lb 8 1 1 10 2 High. rf.... 4 3 2 2 01 Cooper, cf. .. 8 0 0 1 0 noon came was a walkaway for San Oreasett, if 4 2 1 2 0! Madera s, as. 110 9 1 Francisco, the final score being T to 0. 4 0 112 llitse, c. ... 4 0 10 1 Read, c. .. First game at BaerameMo: Totals ...82 0 5 24 12) Score by inning.: 0.0 8 0 Seattle . Totals ...2T 7 7 27 10 O 1 atr .. 67 Crumpler, p 8 10 12 Brenton, p Eley. p Wells, p 2 0 12 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 ....... .M8 ,621 .5o6 .458 Held. I BAN FRANCISCO. Score 8ACBAMBNTO. I 903 1191 193 9999 53 nn c.... lf., ... ,..01 050 11 4170 4130 0991 188 SEALS LOSE GROUND hi ' BY DIVISION ..................... .......... .4 Jeff Also Has a Vacant Attic in His Dome Opportunity Will Be Given U. of U. Eleven to Win Back LaureU Wednesday AbRHPsA AbHHPeAl 3 Th freshman football aggregation at Kelly. If... 4 6 1 1 OIMatteeei. sa 3 4 113 0 th 0 4 0 If .. 9 Kopp, Veils, rf. University of Utah has agreed to 4 111 0 Murphy, lb.. 4 118 tarns. 'Sb.. Eillaoo, lb.-- 3 1 2 8 0 Ryan. rf.... 4 98 8 0 give the varsity a chance to win back 4 9 1 See, rf OlMckeely, cf.. 8 9 9 2 9 it lost laurels next Wednesday afterHbyae. sa.. AO 1 4 I Maager. 8b.. will again put Kllduff, 2b, 2 0 9 9 4! gherhae. 2b 80148 noon, when th two Telle, c.... 3 0 0 4 8 He bang. c.... 80180 on an exhibition gam for th students 8 0 001 Bodge, p... 8 0 0 0 2! Shea, victory of SaturLournbe, p. 0 0 0 0 OIMc4itfflga.3b. 0 0 0 0 0 and fana Th .. 1 0 00 0 days scrimmage la still standing against 'tBcbiakl Totals , . .83 9 27 11 Totals ....83 4 1 27 10 by lasings: 81 M 0 0 I Portland .... 01 Oakland . 77 Lmilsvills .... w .. t 0 9 9 1 0 0 3 5- -4 101 .802 Toltdn . . ...a 63 Summary: Errors High, Oreaaett, Bruhakr 102 .862 2, Catber, Lsfarettr. On run, 1 hit off Eley, Columbus . . 4 St bat, in 1 Inning l 8 run, 8 kits off Bren, Bares on ton 20 at bat, la 3 1 8 ilaalngt. Ysstsrdsr'i Rssultt. Off Brenton I. off Crumpler T, off Eley E. ball R, I? At Knows City First game: 1 te defaat Chart Wild Crumpler. pitch 1 7 8 Columbus .... Hrene Brenton Stolen bates Cooper, lladerm .. .80 8 7 27 10 1 Total 4 Totals ...812928121 7 Kansas tty Two-baa- e Saerlflc run hit Oreaaelt. Cathr. Two out when winning run neared. Batteries Palmers atad Bartley, Ztfw end hits to Double MRse. Lafayette plara Will, aeven in for tk. tBntted Manger Skiff. Maderaa to Brenton: Lnfayett. (unaasletod). , Score by Innings: R. H. X ftsrond game: 3 hour. Tim Umpire Toanaa tad Carroll. Ran Francisco ...0 2 8 Columbus 0 0 5 1 5 0 1 9 1 3 7 4 Bacramente 0 Kansas City Afternoon game: Two Error Kamm. Bohan. Summary: Baturles BurwaH and Leo; Bono and Lnmb. OAKLAND. PORTLAND. runs, 5 bl( oft Hodge. 21 St bat, in 9 pine AbRHPoA AbRHPoA! on Base te Ceumbe. X defeat R. H. Charge tunings At St Paul First game: Wolfer. ef.. 2 00 1 0'Bmwn, If. .. 4 00 05 balls Off Hodge 1. eff Shea 1. W114 pitch 1 S t ft Louisville 1 1 Brubaker, 8b. 8 1 1 3 6 4 5 sa 5 ... Paton, bases Stolen Urban. Kllduff, linn, 4 2 7 St. Paul . Hodge. Brasil, 2b.. 3 111 9 Wilt, rf.... 115 3 5 He. Three-babite Ryan 3. Two-bahit innings 1 8 8 6 2 1 3 McNeely. Sacrifice bite Ellison, MrNealy. Batteries Holly and Brltttm; Hall, Benton Hal. 3b... t 44 60 29 116 3 father, 2b... 2 00196 Double play Manger te Sheehan te Morphy. Pools, Sb... Lafayette, lb and (oOnaalea. High. rf.... 4 6 0 8 licoopar, ef , 80110 Time 1 20, Umpire Finney and Kanos. tlreaaatt. If 8 0 0 1 OjMaderea, a. 41111 8 00 4 1 Mils. .... 8 0 5 8 O' Read, At Sacramento Reread game: I Walberg, P. 8 0 5 1 41 Kreuan, p.. 3 5 5 0 2 AN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO. fSix inntnc; railed bg agreement.! O 01 1 1 ... McCann 5 AbRHPoA . AbRHPsA Battenes Estelle, Long and lejr; Mer0 4 1 3 8 nd Rope. Dougan. (jOQMtat, If.... 4 9 141 0 ritt Totals ...31 1 424 11) Totals ...26312718 Kelly, 8 114 9 McNeely, rf.. 3 9 .. 9 Valle, tt Batted for Wolfer la Slack. . lb. 4 917 0 Kamm, lb.. 4 9 9 9 I1 Murphy, At Miltraukee-Fir-tt JL H. E gama: . Score by inntsga: 7 b. 3 7 Ellison. 2 .. Ryan. rf.... Toledo 9990 Portland ....9 5 51 56 0I 5 0 0 9 9 9 3 0 Manger, lb., 9893 4 4 Milwaukee 3 See, rf.,... Oakland t Ten innings 1 Rhyne, aa... 8 10 18 Sheehan, 25. 3 0 3 3 3 I. off on Krauae Off Bare btlln 4 13 8 lj Pearce, ss., 8 9 9 8 1 Summary: hiTduff, 2b. and BatterlesBedient Keeher; Ltngrel and bate Brubaker 3, Catber Agaew, .., 1111 Wslberg t. Stole Two-ba6 8tanage, c., Mrntt, a Sac2 Pool.. hit Wills, Cooper. 4 1 9 0 3'Kuns. p 8 9 0 9 1 R. E H. Second game: Doublg Geary, pi," rifice bit Head, Krauee, Lafayette. 1 9 9 0 0 Toledo .... Schang .30. Poole. Time to J Umpire lay High . , 2 ? 10 Paener, p. Milwaukee .... amaa and Carroll, darkness Called eiul-sBtTotals ...87 7 10 27 71 Total ...30 9 3 3 7 15 Batteries dllard and KpaUaw; Bchasek and KUtt4 for Kubb In tlfhtb. Cossartt. 0 5 6 ft ft ft ft ft (M Pnulaco 0 0 ft ft ft 0 0 ft 0 ft Birainatft Pleat game: R, IT ' X At Minneapolis 50-50 Error ...... 8 ft 1 . ..... 8anuiry: Mngr, Pgti ft, Berta Indianapolis ... ... 8 8 ' 1 him. ft hits off Buns. 8ft at bat, la ft taalags. Minneapolis ...- to Kttn. Atae bUa Off Oharga defeat Batterie--ft- eb sad Knjeger.; KtOrtw, By Ustv.rMl Barries, 8. Mf Kona 1. off peeper 1. Wild Yinclieg sad Mayer. SACRAMENTO. . Oct. 1. Sacramento tieary Stolen bases Kama, Kelly, B R. H yi tih K uaa. ftecood game: r bill with theBeeJ today Threa haaa bit the Rlldufft Valla, BarHfioe day's split 8 6 32 Indianapolis for hlta Kama. Agnew. IVmblt play Manger to ft 2 in their farewell home appeared; Minneapolis the morn. Hheehan to Murphy. Time 1.85. Empires t Batteries Pettv. Fltsiamons and Diioo; the season. Th locals took toafter-Eaaon n4 Finney. 2, Th ftrtukueg and Merer.' Oweea. Ing gam bv 5 eoorn ef 3 7... on stars keep their heads cool a hen thing are not breaking Juet right for them In th coming games Wednesdays crlmmage will be the only one of nha week and th coaches will Work the men on their plays more than ever, so that they will be perfected for the College of Idaho eleven next Saturday, when Utah win opJb Its 8323 schedule on Cummings IN TWIN .641 1 hard-hittin- g, 0 .0 0 1 '4 O t 0 0 Error. Crane, Schorr. Inning. Summ.rv: pUrlied By Schorr 8 2 A by Sitter 4 1 8 t h.rg. At b.t Off Schorr 10. defeat to Schorr. Hll. Off Schorr A. Run Off Schorr . Bun. n.ponnihl. for Schorr 4. H true, out By Schorr 1 by Sliter 2. hy ,l)ell t4. Bw on bll htt Two Off Schorr 5. off Sitter 2. Bodie: Krrn li. bit Sacrtfte t h.dbourne, Schneider 2. Time 1.81. Tsipirgs C.nry ud Bjroa. Vernan.'.. 0 0 0 0 nerve-rackin- - 20 9 7 27 8 Totals. ) Score by Seattle j th wmi Noteworthy , this season strength shown In both league by the western clubs. Outside of the pennant winners, all of ths first division berths In both circuits were occupied by western outfits, and it ws from these rivals encountered that the two champion their stlffekt opposition throughout the season. g most keenly fought and Ir the annals of th game. The Cincinnati Second. Cincinnati, with 8 fin pitching staff, Giants and Tankee will renew their a team of young atara. Jumped world aeries rivalry In th opening and second place In the National league gam Wednesday. ornWM. day by taking a double-headFor the Tank vlctery earn hy th Pittsburg. The setbacks forced the PH. narrowt of margins, a (Ingle game, and f after. .tenM, JEUliantly ,j5layed battle 4c, today. e with-thBt. Louis club throughout th The Chicago Cuba, after figuring In season. Handicapped at th start by th th first division most of th eeasem LAm absence of two slugging stars. Ruth and dropped back toward the close to Meusel, the Tankas forged ahead by the place. Detroit' club... aggress Ty Cobb aid of brilliant pitching and. in tha final landed third "place In the American analysis It was this superiority on th league although is. margin of only one ' by mound, plus ability to play at top notch Th Indian disIn critical momenta, that gave the Hug-me- n gam ever Cleveland. placed the Chicago White 6o In th agan edge ever the select circle by an eleventh-hou- r spurt. gressive Browns. Three eastern clubs occupied the last The American league championship was In each circuit, Brooklyn clinched yesterday when the Yankee, three places in th National after losing three straight to Clevelsnd holding sixth position and Boston, rallied to down the Red and Washington in the American, club finished seventh, Sox. New York, however, lost today to Philadelphia positions, Washington, while the Browns, who cam abandoning to Bostonhavecollar held for vn down the stretch with a rush after ap- which ths Athletic a- - ' parently being eliminated In the last ae- years, and the Phillies for three ries with New York, closed with their son. third straight victory over Chicago. Th results narrowed the percentage differ- Record of Week. ences to but six points. New York showThe weeks record in aeh league; ef ing a record ef 34 won and 9 lost, while ramee played, won and loat. together th Brown won 81 and lost (1. with runs, hlta error, men left on bates scored by opponents. Including runs i and Blargta. Decisive. games of Saturday, 1 a follow; Th Giants, eoneeded practically a runAMERICAN. away victory (n preseason calculation, finished with th decisive margin ef seven games over Cincinnati, which displaced Pittsburg today. But It waa no easy road to triumph. Handicapped earlier In the season by injuries teat forced Heinte Groh from th lineup, and a gap In center field that remained unfilled until th veteran Casey th Stengel Jumped Into the breach, champions also overcame th collapse ef their pitching artaff by hard hitting, quick and spectacular defenatv rork thinking In th Th defeotlon of final drive. Phil Douglas, who wa banished from the gam after offering to quit th team for a consideration, and th failure of Nehf and Barnes to maintain winning form, were partially offset by th acquisition la tee faring Satnrdar. Tie game, of Scott and McQuillan. th J , 'iJ (ul Totals rs er 0 0 0 0 0 7 Vernon 0 1 1 0 1 1 . Error. Orr 2, French. Jam., Summart: W 6. out their club has tlun. re.pon.ibie for iltiams Salt I.ake, fang, although Struck gone away for the season, will not be Bv Williams 1, by James A Bases on balls Williams 8. off .James 1. Wild pitch entirely denolated, for this week we not Off Stolen baseUodle. Three baas hit only have with us the worlds series, but Wililama. Two bare bit Chadbourne. Smith, also the Bees and the Puck at Portland. French. Zeider, Eld red. Sacrifice htt Murphy. Smith 8. Bodie, Double ptay French to Zeider to LOB ANUEJLE8. Oct. J, Negotiations Time 1.52. Lmpiren Byros tod Stnmpf. are said to be under way for a trade of Casey. Art Griggs, first baseman of the Loa ST. LOUIS, lMo Oct. 1. The Hexelea of St. Louis wer dtfeaud in ft double header today by th South Side Millers of Oitiahft Neb., ftnd the Polsrines of Memphis, TeniV.t in the intercity series for the municipal championship. Omaha captured the first game, 9 to 4 and Mem phis fton the second 12 to 4. V - t' - to 0 and. to8. bEACTI-- "AMERICAN NEW TORN, Oct.' L With New Torkg two clubs wearing the diamond crowna for the second year lnr succession the first time In baseball history that one city had held auch a monopoly on pennants the American and National leagues today dosed the 1323 campaigns, among SnVIcs. from Seattle by the score Straight-Yea- American and National Leagues Close Their 1922 Campaigns; St. Louis and Cincinnati Are in Second Places. F James and Dell Keep Plate Clear of Indian Players; Coyotes Take One Match. By Vear Diamond iCrowns for Two - 1 re MuGreWv Nev York Clubs Rogers Hornsby 0 .hits Rego, McSummary: Two-bas- e Cabe. band, Wilhoit. Runs betted' in Bv Rego 2, Lindlmore, , band. Siglin. Thrown out Mealing- Kern. ' tit ruck, out on ball Off Bv Hughes 7 ' Base Thufston 1. off Hughes 2. Runs respon-sible for Thurston 8. Hughes 2. Double to Siglin to Riley: plasto Band Beck to Griggs. Sacrifice fly Left on bases Los AngeLindlmore les 4, Balt Lake 3. Tim of game 1 hour 43 minute. Umpire Reardon and -- esv, . in Intercity Series First game: 00 - 1 8 0 ..0 ANGELS 7, 3; BEES 5, 2 14 12.1 w Tlfp?wt. 0 St. 11116 n 1 Angeles club of the Pacific Coast base, ball league, for Pitchers Elmer Jacobs ahd Ernie Bchorr ef the Beattie club, acyear. to player on the Seattle club. . Altogether, the ascend game was a fine cording It Is said that the Angel management exhibition, and the Bees leave town with will also pay a cash cousidreatlon. the approval of the fans who saw the final 'tussle and enjoyed It, even though the home towners were beaten. Louis Team Lose s 1 1 4. 1 Baldwin, 0 0 Lindlmore, 2b. ...4 ' 0 4 0 3b 0 McAuley. Luidy Siglin had ten chances In the Beck, as .,...,...1 6 0 0 2 0 1 Sigfirst garni and six In the second. Lyons, p ....4,0 0 O' 0 0 2 4 lin has had a remarkable week at field57 7 lT 27 6 1 3 2 Totals ing ha position.! Joe Wilnolt's throw to the plate In the SALT LAKE, eeeond Inning of the first game was a AB.R, JLPO.A. E.SQ.BB. catch of Strand great piece of work. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Beck 'a wide fly in the eighth was on Vitt. 3bas ...3 1 2 0 1 2 3 01 of the best catches mud here In a longf Rand, 0 rf Wilhoit, ..,..,.1 while. Schick sparkled with a cateh 1. 4 0 0 I 00 McCabss tow fly In the fourth inning Strand, cf .4 1 1 3 7 0 . 2 of the second game. Speftcer also made Siglin, 2hIf 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 Schick. wide of Wilhoit' fly a brilliant effort 4 1 2 11 0 0 0 0 Riley, lb In the (Jii at Inning of the second. 6 4 c 0 Jenkins, 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 Betts, p Error Evil for Beci 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 S Lewis , ..1 The first game was a slick exhibition The f&r the first four or five Innings 31 3 0 27 ,16 5 Total t l x Bailed for Betts in ninth; struck out. Angels got a hit in the first round and , : two In the second, but they did them Score , by Wining ' ' no good. The Bees first hit came In Los Angeles 7 0 8 0 3 0 4 0 Abe fourth. Runs a-- The locals scored on In the fifth, 1 8 0 1 0 4 0 4 113 Hits 1 third went to to doubled right, tljiley Salt Lake , 0 0 0 0 1 S 0 1 when the .Angel outfield threw the ball Runs to second after catching Jenkins' fly, and ' Hit scored when Betts bounded on over Mo Summary: Home run Grlgg. Three-bas- e head. , hits Carroll, bit S'glln. Two-bas- e Auleya -- The visitors scored thrice In the sixth. Rilev, Band. Stolen bases Ktllefer, SpenaR of the run being unearned. in Runs batted Griggs 3 Lindt-mor- e cer started with a smgie to right and Griggs,2, Riley 2. Jenkins, Betts. Thrown same Into a double scooted the Carroll out stealing Lindlmore, Wilhoit. Struck field. Sand booted MoCabes groundsr. out Bv Betts 3, by Lyons 3. Bases on and the bases were full. Jenkins dropped balls Off Betts 2. off Lyons 3. Runs Griggs' foul and Art took advantage of responsible for Belt 8. Lyons 6. First this piece of good luck to.knock a emglel. base on errors-Lo- s Angeles 8. Double io left renter, scoring Spencer and plays Rand to Siglin to Riley; Baldwin sGr'gga stole second and continued to Lindlmore. Left on bases Los AngeJ)D to third when Jenklna threw the ball les 6, Saif Lake 6. Time of game 1 Jo centeffjeld. He was held while Slg-ti- n hour 47 minutes. Umpire McGrew and d tossed out Baldwin. The Reardon. 'should have been the third out. end nohit scored. Llndlmore's have should body Second game: brought in Griggs. LOS ANGELES. The Bees rained In their half of the AB R. H.PO.A. E SO. BB. sixth to the extent .of three run, and 0 4) took the lead. Sand singled te Spencer, ef ,4 01 6 again Wilhoit 1 4 0 0 0 and to Strand Carroll hit 8 left. vglked 6 4 0 fllHug the bases. Siglin struck out McCaberTf right.Schick-flie9 4 1 0 8 6 out. 0 Then d Riley biffed Griggs, Jib and one to center, scoring Sand and Wilhoit Rego. e ..... ...... 4 0 ) 9 2 6 0 . and Jenkins' Infield hit scored Strand. Lindlmore, 2b ,.,.2 0 0 4 1 1 ,0 0 4 0 With hpencer and McCabe on bv rea- McAuley, 3b 1 1 2 0 0 son of hits in the eghth, Griggs knocked Beck, sa - 2 two-bas- ht t 0 7 27 SALT LAKE, AB R, H RG.A. E.SO HB. .......... ' them-ialve- 0 1 -- 1 j - - .Hit clamped down oit t ha 1912 Coart league season jesterday with a , J double victory for the Ansels, The Bees erred away 'the first same Lest . iM 47 33 94 102t 00 110 113, : and lost the second through inability to 1 s get a .ha9e, bit ln tha ninth Inning, - the bstt 'ever, A error by Sand, The scores yesterday were 7 to 3 and who dropped a pop fly. permitted Baldwin to reach second and he scored on - t to 2. Ltndimores hit. J t The success of th.Angela yesterday In the local half ftlglln tripled and over the Bees scored on Rchlcka Infield o u tj,.a lld.th It's J gave them aeven victories su farar the Eces could go. e thhr searon.iheBeex Taking Twenty-ontwenty-eigIn the the A Rare Battle. Angela , frotp 'games played between, these two clubs, The second game wav a great tuasle The Salt take club left last night for between Thurston and j The Hughe. yortthhif. and "Seattle," where they will Bees got a hit In the first snd the Angela J cloha the league season, and the Angels lt third. left for home, where They meet the Seals The Iocs it teored on In the fourth, wfth i and the Tigers, the two league jeaders. two out, Wtlholt bounced on over Beck s i fairly numerous crowd took advan-- i head. Strand walked. Siglin hit to weather yesterday tage of the pleasant The spec-- j right, scoring Wilhoit. j to attend the eloelng exercises. Kerns single and Sand's double gave (star got their, money's worth in the , second gamo alone, which was ons of the the Bees their second In the sixth. Sand m been ever played to hook third on a abort passed heist has that attempted tvery .. bail. but was flung out. 'Jhait Lake .. . The Angels tied the tears fn the sev5 enth. Carroll got away- - with a lucky hit, Treat Bettsy Rough. ball bounding over Siglin' head. Mc! Walter Betts, who pitched the flret the Cabe hit one Just the reach of I game Bees, was manhanttted by Sand. Both were Inbeyond the nature of lucky j hi .mates in the sixth inning and by hit for the Angels, The runners adjtet Griggs in the eighth. Aa compared vanced while Thurston, with a notable with the pitching of George Lvona. who play, tossed out Griggs. Rego sent one 'LprafKted for the Angels, Ketta should through to the outfield, tlyi hall passLyons ing through that area where no dealer nav won hl game, although Work 'was excellent. was and went for two bases, Carroll and r The second game was a genuine duel McCabe scoring. "between Hollis Thurston for the Bees snd The game was won with one for the nTom Hughes for the Angela. The breaks Angela in the ninth. McCabe led off with ewers with Tom, and Hollis had to take a double to right center, advanoed On a tbe loser's end. short hit and scored Ou evenlv as Griggs' sacrifice r The two ritched as nearly fly. two seven allowed hits, be. Kach .might Joe Wtlholt opened the local half of fiof which, on each side, were the ninth with a rattling double to right Hughes depended much on his well center. He was allowed to die on secball, while Thurston ond. ij.nown strike-ou- t thought that Strand fielders. Hughes struck would Everybody to the trusted be hub Instead . to bunt, permitted -7. .out he struck out. filed to McCabe. - Theaeven. aecond game was won In the ninth Had Wilhoit been Kigiln on could third he easily Tnnlpg. when the Angels scored the run have scored on the fly. Vitt, batting Jibat prtked to be the winner. The Beea for Schick, Rilev put on walked. Then with uitcd their half of the ninth his fouling act, and finally popped out .d.'hble. bji the hitter died on second. to Grigge for the last retirement of the The first game wert the wav of the with , visitors In the eighth Inning, when, .two out, Art Griggs drove the bull over punch, the left .field fence with a mighty gave the Angela a lead wn oh were unable to match, although Ihev did chew off one. wThe playing of Jimmie Rilev a first Tese was a pleasing feature of the day. -. snagged eome tough ones. Bewidea which he delivered a hit that puts, The Bees In a position to assert but they wouldnt take the cue. Aa the ninth Inning of the second game, with runners on second and first and two out, Jimmie fouled eleven balls by acto the tual count. He forced Hughes got him on a limit, but Tom final r Balt Lake Runs m ZArt Wins Opener. 33 4 3b Kern Rand, ss .....,,,'.4 4 Wilhoit, rf Strand, cf ,......,2 Siglin, 2b ........4 I Schick, If 4 Rilev, lb Anfinson, c ,,..VS 3 Thurston, J , 1 J -- The lid EE YA'NEX YEAEi LUCK; (Copyright, Trad 1922; by H. 17. 8. Mark Keg. tm and th varsity men are determined to wipe out their heavy opponents In th coming scrimmage Wednesday afternoon, when th two team will bo sent after each other In anothor regular scrimmage practice. Th Saturday gam excited all kinds of interest among tn local fana who were not too well pleased with the showing of the varsity men. The official also mad the varsity men peeved, but they called what they could on th varsity and this will tend to make th Cttra- th CrimsontU Hornsby Tops List Hitters of Home-ru- n Oct. 1. Leading home-ru- n In both major league , , follow: ......43 Hornsby, Cardinals Williams, Browna C. Walker, Athletics Ruth, Yankees Wililama, Philadelphia Heilmann, Detroit ... Ed Miller. Athletics.. Lee Philadelphia .... Kelly, Giants Meusel, Giant Meusel, Yankees Wheat. Brooklyn Parkinson, Philadelphia CHICAGO, 0. STthor. Pat OS.) hitter ....... y I I Coaches FI tips trick and prince fougn out many weak points tn the Crimson offense and, although th varsity made fifteen first down to the Infants none, the Crimson players did not have the unch that makes up A championship fearnThe coaches will strive to better th tackling of th varsity and also strengthen their driving power for the coming battle with the Idaho bo vs from ChldwelL Th player found out just how oostly fumble art in Saturday contest and they wfil be more careful than ever before in the Wednesday battle with the frosh. No injurie were suffered by th varsity men Saturday and all of the squad wlQ be Intact for the game this week. Manoock and Whitney will be back to practice, but the coaches may not let either of these men In the game next Saturday afternoon. The of Crlmsonltea are talcing no chance gett'ng any men hurt and will give their team plenty of light stuff this week. Although th opening game with th College of Idaho will not be a conference battle, th varsity men of the state university sue eager to take the measure of the Caldwell boy who are touted highly this season. (Mach Cornells men have weight and the experience' thev Klned had from last year will tend to make them move fast against Utah. Th Utah coaches took notes on Saturday scrimmage and th men were' told of plenty of mistakes Some ef them have even started to wonder If Fitzpatrick wa able to as anything good In any of th work they did, ss Tommy certainly told them of their error. Th Saturday game with tb freehmen' shewed plenty of stuff that wa needed and th members ef th taam should profit by th gsms, The freehmen are doing their share- - in making things go against th varsity and th Greenlinga have come to be a big help to th coaching staff on tha bill. It cannot be said that ths. player on the varsity squad were pleased wKh their work, but the 1 coaching staff seemed satisfied and will I put forth new efforts to get the UOhL eleven In their fighting spirit by nextxl Saturdag. Manager Preuse bas arranged to ha' s J A. A. Blaaer, referee; C, O. Wilon. umpire; Major Gordon, head linesman. These men have handled games Iq Salt Lake before and their work has besn Utah suffered manv beyond criticism. penalties Saturday and their header should be able to stop any of this sin Saturdays game. By BUD FISHER |