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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1922 16 YOU KNOW ME, AL Copyright, 1922, by The Bell Syndicate JEno, By RING LARDNER ona Sm?2 Stuf iiwrmxi 1 or Overcoat UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP San F.., Varnen. 10.1 17, 18). yjig! t3t. f 7t Loe A. I t Yarrison Outpitches Myers; Bee Batsmen Flivver With Runners on Bases. 5 Ms .jit Selt Lakeil jlt2t f 2i 22 1211 A40 .430 ir . ml ttr .658 63 70 84 98 103 106 110 1141 BEES 1, BEAVERS 3. SALT LAKE. p- hard-foug- Wolfer, Wolfor, cf..,. of Braxll, 2b Hale, 2b Poole, lb AB. . .... 1L PO. A. E. 0 10 High, rf Gressett, If . , . . Kuhmian, c.... Yarrlsoit, p.... Totals Hits I Threo-baa- Portland Huns i 13 13 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 lllla 0 3 11 1 Summary: Runs responsible for Myera 3, Yarrtaon 1. Struck out By livers , n by Yarrlson 5. Bases on balls Off . Hit with pitched ball Hale. e hits Band, Strand, M yere, Kerns. Sacrifice hits McCann, Brasil, Poole. Double play McCann to Braxll to Pools. Time of game 1 hour 30 minutes. Umpires ijasim and Kinney. Yar-riso- Two-bas- Francisco, loser. winner; ht 000000000 01000000 Boors by Innings Salt lake Runs Tf Lyons, Los Angeles." see off-aid- e thirty-five-ya- The day's boat hitters: rd of Caution on Eve of First Game of Season. tpeeal to Tbs Tribune. LOGAN, Oct. ft.1 The Utah Aggies are serious-minde- d in going to Provo on Saturday tor the open mg game of the Mountain conference season of Rocky 1821. Coach Dick Romney Issued an em pharic statement today stating that the Farmers had their eyes on the coming game and not on any conference title. The Aggies expect a hard scrap in spite of all that Is said, he Indicated, and every A. C. man would know that he had to fight. Things looked up a little today In the Aggie camp when Sterling Harris, guard, duty. Harris waa a great reported for team last year, being a big help to the huaky with every kioh of him made ex-of H acquired a great deal of fight. perience in his first wear on the varsity last year, and wlien ns announced a week ago that he would not be back thta . year gloom reigned among the he wae However, Farmer grldders. urged by his family and friends to come back, o he came ail the way from Canada with a rush and Joined the squad. He will be unable to' play Saturday against the B. Y. Cf. on account of lack of condition, having traveled 1000 or more miles In the last twd days, but will work to get in shape as soon as possible. Another of the late arrivals la Claude Lindsay, who showed speed as a back-fiel- d man on the freshman team last year. He Is out for a backfield Job. Captain Maurice Conroy of the Aggies left today for Ogden, where he will remain this week at his home on account He is suffering from a bad of Illness. case of blood poisoning and it will be out of the question for him to enter the game Saturday at Provo. Strict orders were Issued by Dr. W. B. Preston, U. A. C. physician, that he must either go to a Logan hospital or go immediately to his home In Ogden amd permit hi father, who la a physician, to treat him. The" Aggies will also be without Ray Woolley, fullback, In the coming game, as he is still out with Injuries. Woodside MEN,. DONT EXPERIMENT with your afflictions. Avail yourself 'of th opportunity of a specialist who has the Indorsement of many leading of Salt Lake. Proper medicine p&duces quick results. A visit to my office will convince citl-ae- you. The Leading Specialist 8t. Hours, 10 e. m. to 113 Main ten-ya- rd forward pass. The Murray lads showed much fighting of the spirit, but lacked the team work Panthers. L. Sanders played a splendid game at halfback. Berry and Kastellic also played well for the Smelters. Leo Scarcelli played a good game, as did also Ernest Nott. The most gratifying feature of the game to the Panther supporters was the showing of Clinton Sayer at center. Lament's punting was worthy of mention. West High. Murray High. Scarcelli Gatehouse Jewett. ,.e.. rg..., lg..... It.. . ....re.. Cooley Mlllett Roger ....le.. .,.pb,. ,...rh., ....Jb. Nott. The series stand: Balt Lake won 0, Portland won 2 (one poetiponed). San -- Francisco , won L Lon ... Angeles won X and losing pitchers Jester- Sacramento won 1, Beattie won 1 (one Jlt Portland Tarriaon, Portland, win- postponed). Vernon won 0, Oakland won 2. ner; Myera. Salt Lake, loser. Winning The Baee and Beaver tomorrow. win play header a double-- Three-bee- Two-bas- FITTERY IN BATTLE two-yar- Tiro-bas- 1 dl HTWEENEY SCORES BLANK ON ANGELS , By TTnlrersal Berries. 1433 ANGELES, Oct. 5. Douglas turned over to the .Beals by the pitcher, Chicago White Sox, shut out th Angela In ths third game of the series, I to 0, today. The Angels had a number of opportunities to score off McWeeney, but the Seal pitcher on basea. tightened up wRh-rne- n Sam Agnear eatcher for the Ban Francisco club, waa ordered out of the game by Umpire McGrew for disputing decisions on balls and strikes. right-han- d -- speaking of quality BAX FRANCISCO Hardeman wearer tells t Every few davs Hardeman dealer how welL Hardeman Hats , wear. Many have been worn every day for two years and still look fine. Hows that fortjtiality? just try one on. Made oh the Pacific Coast ' - LOS ANGELES AbBHPoA AbRHPoA Kelly. 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Hawkeye Varsity Squad ' Ends Practice Session slty closed Its preseason . practice this afternoon In a short but spirited scrimmage against the seconds, scoring one touchdown In less than ten minutes of play. Harkin, first string quarterback, wae cheered by the (rail birds when he started the scrimmage. Hla return Indicated that he is physically fit once ..848 10 2T 11 -- Wale ...810 8 2714 mrtr. v Totals Halted for Bock hi oerenth.' Coach Jones will put hla men through Hatted for Lyoct la eighth. a short signal drill tomorrow, that sesRetire by ianinge' Sea Fratlclacc.-r- . . .3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 OS sion tapering off the week of practice westernfor the conference champions, O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO Los Angela,. Krrocw Kllduff. Baldwin. Reek, who meet Knox college In the opening Summery: game of the season her Saturday. l.youa, Hiwncer. Thrcekaac hit Kamm. Tw With the exception of Meade, guard, baae HU Btolen baaee Kellr. Kelly, Beck. Struck MI By who Is nursing his sight hand, the varKhyae. 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West Tellefsen Substitutions Rogers; Nott for Tellefsen; La.montF'for Powell. Murray Wright for Hansen; Blaine for Carson; Berry for Morris. Touchdown Mlllett. Referee Tom Mackay. Head linesman Homer Christensen. ten-ya- rd . p. m. ten-yar- ten-yar- one-han- ft d line on to the Murray straight football and sent it over with a ball PANTHER DINGLINGS BEAT SMELTER TEAM Payer...,,..., William.., In a game featured by fast open playing and line plunging, the West high dinglings were victorious over the Murray first ftteam yesterday afternoon by a score of to 0. The gams was rather fast for the first half. Neither team was able to make the necessary' yardage and were forced to punt frequently. Except at times, the teams had very little Interference and only short gains were made. The Panthers' score came In the fourth quarter as a result of a forward pass, thrown by Nott to Mlllett, after the Red and Black team had worked the ball up to Murray' line. Lament failed to kirk goal. In the first quarter both teams resorted to line plunging. The Panther worked the ball close to the Murray goal, but lacked the necessary punrh to put It ovsr During the second and third quarters both teams opened bp with many end rima and forward passes. In the fourth quarter the Panthers rallied and took the ns Griffith, M. D. AJ-e- rs At Oakland Arlett, CoiweB. Oakland, winners: DeU, Doyle, Vernon, loeyra, - At Los San Angelee McWeeney, WEST TIE IN GRID the Opening Game Teams Evenly Matched; Penalties Imposed. er Vt-- j Wild Heaves and Such Coach Romney Sounds Note Shows Talvtnal Sendee. OAKLAND, Oct. I. The Qaks annexed from the Tigers today's double-headby scores of 1 to 0 and 11 to 3. The first was a rare tussle between Many Buss Arlett and Wheeser Dell, the Busier emerging Victoriously. The second waa a free hitting contest L. D. 8. U. 0, Jordan ft, toll tho atory Pete Bchmandt got two home runs and of a and closely contested a double. game which was played on the Jordan OAKLAND. tEUXOX. AbRHPoA AbBHPoA campus yesterday, this gam being the 4 0 110 Chdhourne.ef 4 0 0 4 0 Brows, If 4 0 3 1 0 Brubaker, 5b. 3 0 13 1 opening oonteat of the local high school Hlfh.lf 4 0 3 1 0 division. ftmlth.lt.... 4 0 131 1 WUte.rf S 0 0 0 Csthsr.Sb. . ,, 40115 Bodie.rf The tie score show how evenly matched Hyatt, lb... 3 0 0 4 lLtfaytts,lb. 4 0 0 3 0 the teams were, although both elevens Hunsb.c. . 3 0 0ft 8 Cooper.cf . . , , 3 00 SO ft 0 0 3 1 Midmis, French u. . 10 0 12 had several chances to put over the win Zrtder.2b. 8 0 0 4 lMlt,c, 3 1 1 ft 1 nlng point. For an opening game eonie A 0 0 0 2,Arltt,p 3 0 112 Uell.p. ... good football waa played, the one bad 0 Totals. ... ,80 S128 0 Totals , 0 17 27 11 feature being numerous penalties wbLh sot for imsrfcmue. j llitdms had to be called against both teams, Score by lnalufi: e Vernon 0 mostly for and for the backfield Oakland 1 being In motion. One player from each Vreueb Brrora 'Arlett. Mammary: 2, father, Baaea on balla Off Dell 3, off Arlett 3. Stolen eleven waa eliminated from the game soon ba ere father, Beider. hit Hlfh. alter the first quarter started, due to Two bare hit Brown. Sacrifice hit Smith. Doable playi Brubaker to Cathkr to Lafayette; elugglifg. The forward pan waa uzed for many Hyatt to Zetder; Mine te Brubaker. Time of by both teams and In the final game 1 hour 59 mlnutee. Cm p tree Byron and gain quarter, after the score had oeen tied, . , Caaay, the forward pass waa used almost entirely, most of them, however, being interSecond garnet cepted. The fight put up by both teams iVBUNON. OAKLAND- a as a of the game and few costly AbBHPoA AbRHPoA fumblesfeature were made. 4 13 10 rkl bourne, cf 0 2 3 S O'Browx.lf L. D. U. 8. clioee to kick and Jordan 1 4 2 0 Brnbaker.5b. 5 8 12 11 Schneider, rf, to make their yards, being forced 5 0 5 1 1 Wllle.rf..... Smith, SO 4 000 1 failed to The made their yardage, Saints punt 4 0 3 2 0 father, 2b. ... 4 112 4 Bod Ic, If.. but shortly after were held. Alsop made Lecher, lb.... 4 0 1 It 0 Lafayette, lb. 0 3 3 10 0 a thlrty-vard good gain after receiving Murphy ,0.... 4 1111 Ceoper.ef . , , , 4 3 3 1 0 French aa. ... 5 1 5 '3 6 Maderae.ee.. 3 113 5 a punt. Both lines held good snd neither Zetder. 2b. ... 2 00 1 1 Mltne.c 5 1 0 7 1 team could make any consistent gains. Doyle, p..... 3 13 0 1 Krauat.p 10 111 After Alsop had made a 0 0 0 0 0 gain around end on the next play, he Jolly. p...... 0 0 0 0 0 Jonee p. 1 1 5 Gilder. p..... 00 TolweU.p ... 3 0 0 0 2 made a long paas to Dewey, who ran 1 0 0 0 0 Marriott, If.. an Hawka field 0 through open twenty 1113 0 the first score of the yards for 3 0 10 0 ICharea. Hlh.rf game. Fox blocked 1110 the 1 0 0 0 0 for the additional point when IHyatt try 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hannah.... tried to dropkick it over.-- At the end of the quarter Jordan had the ball on Totals.... 42 8 17 34 10 d their own line. Hatted for Doyle In the fifth. At the opening of the second quarter, tHattcd fbr Zeider In the ninth. made a good return on a punted Pratt 1 Hatted for Glider ,ln the ntntb ball. Due to a penalty, the L. D. 8. U. Batted for Krauae In the fourth, were given the ball on kheir opponents J core by lnntnfa; line with four downs to push it Vernon .... .....1 0 2 S 0 0 0 over. They failed in their attempt, carS 0 0 5 O 0 3 Oaklajyl ball only to Jordan's the d rying Summary: Ermra Smith, French, tins on the fourth down. Whitmore Intnnlnsa pitched By Doyle 8 plua; by Jolly 1, a forward pass and carried the by krauae 4, by Jooea part of 1. Credit victory tercepted ball for a thirty-yar- d from gain. A to Colwell; charre defeat to Doyle. At bat to Dewey was good forpaas another Off Doyle ,15. off Jolly 4. off K ranee 20, off Alsop twenty-yar- d gain. At the end of the half Jooea 1. Bite Off Doyle 7, off Jolly 1. off L. D. 8. U. held the ball on their oppoKrauae 11, off Jonee 1. Kune Off Doyle 4. line. off Jolly 4, off Krauae ft - Bate. ou balla Off nents' fifteen-yar- d In ths second half Pratt caught a punt Doyle 2, oft Jonee 2. off Glider 2. off Krauae 1, off Colwell 1. Stolon baaea Brown. 2, Coop- and after dodging several of the oppos Ing players was downed by Alsop, ths e er, i Maderae. Home rune Schneider 2. player between him and the goal bite Cooper 2, Brubaker. bite only Lafayette, Maderae, ftmlth 2, Schneider. Sac- line. Shortly afterward Pett received a for a twenty-yar- d rifice hits Brubaker, Wllie, Zeider. Double pans gain. Russon was pleye Cecber to Maderae to La fayette; . Lacker bitting the line hard for good gains, Beaswent around end for another fifteen ley Time of game 2 , hours. Um (unaaalated. and placed the ball on Jordan's yards pire. Caaey aud Byron. twelve-yar- d line. Jordan'' line tightened -L- and they held and then punted out of WINS danger. Pratt tried a dropkick, but it fell short The ball aka kept near the EFT-HAND center of the field the rest of the quarter. The Saint started a rally soon after PnlTOrael Service. By ' opening of the final quarter and by 8. A SEATTLE, Oct. pitchers battle the bucks and end runs carried the ball between Kittery and Gregg resulted In a line to fifteen-yar- d Jordan's line; A sucvictory for Sacramento, 2 to 1. cessful pass to Pett placed the ball on SACRAMENTO j BRATTLE. d Jordan's line, with the visitors AbBHPoA f , AbRHPoA On Kopp. If..,. 5 0 0 0 O Lane, rf.... 40120 having four downs to push It over. McNelly, rf. 4 0 13 Ol Wl.tcrail, 8b 4 0 0 1 0 the fourth down the ball wasplaced on 1 1 line the 0 0 4 by equarely Hood. MoUwiM, lb If 4 0 0 00 Pratt, thereby The attempt for Bbrehaa, rf, 4 0 11 2 Eld red, at.'., 403 80 tying the score. the 4 0 0 4 8 goal point failed, aa the kick waa blocked. Manger, 5b. 4 0 15 JiOrr, a Mdaafflgn,2b 8 114 l'Btumpf, lb., 8 0 0 4 1 Jordan strengthened and by means of Pearce, e. .. 8 0 18 SlCrane, 2b... 8 12 11 straight football and several successful M. Shea, 4 0 3 5 OiTobla, e.... 3 00103 passe carried the ball to their opponents' 0 4 Gregg, p.... Sight-yar- d line, but they were held and forced to out. During the remainTotula ...83 3 0 27 15) Totals ... .81 1 8 28 10 ing ten punt minutes of play both team Me.Neely out, hit by batted balL opened up, but neither came close to scorSeen by Innings: , had a chance when Alsop Jordan ing. Sacramento .. .,..1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 tried a dropkick from the twenty-yar- d 0 O 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ol Seattle went It wide. but Errors Wlatenll, Gregg.- - Bears line, Summary- Alsop also played the best game for the a balls Off Gregg 1, off Flttery 1. Stolen home team and was a consistent gainer baaea Moll wits, Sheehan, Pearce. hit Bid rad, lane. Sacrifice hit McGaffigsa. when carrying the ball. The punting of Double play Flttery to Manger to Pearce t Jenktpa of the visitors waa exceptionally Ttmo-- ,1 .28. Cm- - good. Manger to McGarflgaa. wlr Tam. and r.r-.the lineup; Following By Special to Tke Tribune. PORTLAND, Ore., Oat. B. It la recommended that the Portland ball club's official nickname be changed to Ducka. The looal toeaera proved worthy of the new name by waddling through rain and b tr J mud for a victory over the Salt Lake Bees this afternoon. Rain delayed the etart of the game lor thirty mlnutee and drops fell at Intervale during the early atagea of the game, while In the sixth It fell in bunches, drowning all hopes of the Been t When Helnle Sand fanned. S The players, however, hustled the game u along and It was played In quick time. The Bees started to slug the offerings of Rube Yarrleon, bat they could not profit through them after the ftret In- r i blng, although they had eeveral chancea. Double by Band and Strand gave the J , t n , Bee. a marker In the ftret Inning their "flV only one. Riley eracked ona to the terfleld fence In the eecond end' Uncle Myera, who did the hurling, came '. ii Blm through with a double to center, but Vitt and Band were unable to connect. In the alxth the Beea fll!d the haaee on Riley' single and walka for Myers and Vitt, but Band again whiffed In the pinch, as he did In the second frame. Hale'e drive peat Vitt, Poole's single through Blglin and Oreesetta drive to right field gave Portland an squallier in the eecond Inning. In the fifth the Lucks paddled around the bases twice. Wolfer singled over second and McCann boat out a slow one down the first base line; Brazil laid down a sacrifice. Hale was hit by a pitched ball, filling the bases. Wolfes scored on Poole's fly to Schick end McCann counted on High's drive down the first base line. Despite the sloppy condition of the field only one error waa made. McCann hobbling a grounder. Sensational fielding by the Beaver robbed the Bees of several chances to score. Tex Gressett pulled down a drive from Sands bat la the ninth Inning that was ticketed for two d sacks by making a shoestring running catch. It waa a remarkable play. McCann raced out Into centerfleld for a fly from Strand's bat In the seventh inning and High pulled down a drive from Strand's bat In the fifth. Jim Poole made a couple of sparkling catches of foul balls. Manager Lewis waa chased from the game in the fifth Inning for disputing a decision at third baee. Tigers Lose Both Games of a Double-headWhile Seals Are Beating Angels er Lost At Portland Salt Lake 1, Portland 3. At Oakland First gams, Vtrnon 0, Oakland 1. Second game. Vernon Oak land 14. At Loe Angeles San Francleco 3, Lot Angelee 0. . At Seattle Sacramento f, Seattle 1. UN 14i 15 21) 23 20 19 and Hendrick are not ht good shape at all and none of these men will be able to play a full game against the B. Y. U. "We are receiving reoorts from Provo to the effect that the B. Y. U. will not be chagrined If beaten by us 100 to d on Saturday. They are also calling us conference champions and expecting to be beaten on the strength of bur past record. This is going Into absurdities We kr conference champions, it is true, because we won that title last year. However, to lose seven good men, among them such stars aa leiule F&lck, CKIcft Hart, Andy Caffey, Percr Hanson and Milt Hansen, all of whom were instrumental In bringing us ths championship. Is a hard blow, and our team at present said la no championship team at all, Coach Dick Romney. U. T. men B. the are "The facts that have bad three years of experience as a team, and that is more than many of my men have had. For Instance, two of the B. Y. U. men were on the Aggie squad two years ago. while the others are sure to be good football Mayers. This Is going to make it hard for us Saturday, especially when Captain Conroy, Woolley, Woodside, Harris and Hendricks, all regulars, have to be out of the game. We will mtsa Conroy and Harris particularly, on aecount of their experience. I dislike very much having to comment upon such reports as we receive that we will win In such a proportion as California once beat Berkeley, for this Is only bunk and we only have to scoff at It, and every Aggie player certainly realises what ne Is up against," announced the coach. The Aggies will leave Logan Saturday morning and arrive In Provo Just In time 'for the game Saturday afternoon. J f L |