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Show vtr V- IS - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ' Ml . 7, 1922. II... YOU KNOW ME, AL Copyright, 1922, U ty felHT fwEltM i By RING LARDNER Syndlcat. la& J ARSyoUTWlVMM I 7JW HOW, AS Al COCERnE as youXE 1 DJ 's- L. I y - . .VrfV t i 7 -- 3 5 sr. iv U Al pi J ' V Y A lr I 1 STANDING Or TWO CLUB. Champion Pay Zion Viait Mi 1 Mat Wprldt , Heavy 3elal z Damaging Hits; Easily the Master. Lev-cren- . t Lin At Portland Leyercns, Portland, win-ne- r: Gould, Fait Lake, loser. At I OS Angeles Hughes, Los Angeles, 7. At Portland) Salt Lako 1, Portland winner; Scott, San Francisco, loeer. At Seattle Gardner, Seattle, winner; At Lea Angelesi San Franclac 5, Lea Aspalo At Oakland James, Vernon, winner; At Soattlo; Saoramonto S, Soattla 4. At Oakiandi V or non J, Oakland t. Eley, Oakland, loser. There will be a double-headbetween the Dees and Beavers at Portland today, PORTLAND, Ora., Oct 1 Lon poke 3 0 o'clock. at Old Ironside beginning Pool and Jim Tax Gresseit provad by have lust time enough to swallow a tha undoing af Al Gould and acoovntad will hot dog and a pickle between the cloee lor Portland third straight victory over of the world's series game at New York tha Salt Lake.Becs today. Tha count was and the fracas at Portland. 7 to L In tha first Inning pools craahod sut a homo run ovac tha right can larf laid fanes, ANGELS coring McCann ahaad of him Wolfar having soorad a moment previously on Hala's Infield out la tba fifth Oraasott claanrd tha Portland of three run ners with a double. baga Tha Beavers oollactrd an oven doien hits off thOfpfthairdahvary of Geuld. while Walter La varan held hla former mates to four hits, two of which ware bunched tn the second inning for the Iona run of the Boos. Lavorens hod an hinds of stuff on the By reteenal Serrlre. , 4. LOS ANGELES, Oct. Tom Hughea ball and waa accented SanaaUonal supwon a victory over the Seals this port Hale mads a beautiful play on grounder from gehlek's bat tn tha fourth afternoon. Jim Scott pitched a. great frame, whan tha Beea had runnere on secgame for the vlBitors, allowing the Anond and third with but one down. robbed Vlit of a hit tn tha eighth gels only four hits, but three of them with a beautiful stop and throw, and Ike were bunched In the sixth when the AnWolfar waa all over the field pulling down gels mad all their runs. long (lira. Tha Bars also pulled off soma Willie Karnm, third baseman of the nifty fielding stunts. made aa many hits as the entire Portland lost no tlms taking the lead. Seale, tram. Wolfor led oft with a double to right Angel LOS AXGKLBH gAN rKAM ldCO. field and McCann drew a walk. Brasil AhKHI'o.t! AbKHPnA moved the runners up with a sacrifice and Kelly. If... 0 1 S PITwmnbly. rf SI 134 Wolfar scored on Hale's out. Poole OTensrll cf 4 0 1 0 Olltarrall. If .. stewed up and poled out s homer. High Kemm, 8b . 4 0 4 S Met ate, rf, . Dcsl, fb. .. lb. andOrossett followed with singles but if . 40 11 Atari, It)., ended tbo Inning with a puhrman te Italy, Kliys. r...,. to grounder Blglln. Llndtm ore, 2b In the fifth the Beavers made throe KJeff. 2k. 1S H 0 3 21tlReck. ee.. 004 Agues, e... mors tallies With ona down, Brasil sin0 0 1 SlHughet, p. gled to right and Hale hit one too hot for Scott, p... I vltt to handle. Brasil going to third on the Tetele ..81 0 7 24131 Tuttle waa Poole play. given four high and wtds Score by Inning. filling the bases High fouled out to Bes rrtaclaco S S Jenkins Greseett came through with a Rone 1 drive to center that cleaned the eaoks Hite and landed him on third. Qreeeett wee Lee Aasolee O Rum S called out at third, however, whrn Vltt Hits ...0 pulled one on him. Oreaaett changed feet Rest In regaining hla balance after the allds reepeaelhle Snsisiary: Struck out Ry Husbce 2, by Scott 4. and Vltt put the ball on him. belle Oft H of bee 2, off 8rnU 2 McCann's double against the left field r bit Kemm. Seed Katam. fence,. Brasil's sacrifice and Hale's single bate flee t'erroll. v Ttaublo play Agnrw to Rbynr; through short gave the Beavers their final Llndlnnore to Beck to (trigs. Time 1 SO. in-plmarker in the seventh. Keenkw ssd llctlmr. Flglln's double end Riley's Texas leaguer to loft resulted In the lone run for Salt In the secend. INDIANS WINNERS late Paul Strand In hla race te set a new record for the number of hits, made a blngle in the ninth, strand now has 374 hit end needs nine more to establish a By Ialvenal terete, record. Jay Kleko of Louisville being SEATTLE, Oct. 4 Plugging awsy credited with In a single season. a three-ru- n handicap charged Ttlbue. er 11 TIGHT hoi a Tl Mo-Ca- ot 408 sees OlOC Two-bee- -- IN UPHILL BATTLE m ! . s L : Vltt. 4- - I .. ........... ............. Iltaggssst4 . Totals Wolfer, cf McCann, es Braalil. 3b Hale, 3b .. Poole, lb High, rf ... Gressett, If Fuhrman, e ..., ... A a. b. AB.itH.pa I t t I i s ISIS loos 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 .....10 I ... g 111 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 34 0 g 1 0 0 o 1 0 I 2 0 0 11 0 I SEATTLE AbRHPeA AldlUToA 4 0 S 4 O loee cf 4 0 0 2 0 rf. 4 0 2 1 0 Wlotcrsil,3b. 4 0 0 3 2 Mollwlls Ik . 1 1 0 IS O' Hood.rf 2 12 0 0 Murpby.2b.rf 4 12 0 lKMr4.rf...M 4 0 10 0 S Oir.ee Monger b. .. 21144 Hhrrbau.ee-22 0 1 0 2 Htumpf lb.... 4 10 0 1 2 1110 Roercr.ee ... 1 (V0 0 Oirraoe,2b 3 0 0 2 O Toblo c...... 401 2 Sheer .... 3 0 0 0 ... 4 p 0 0 0 1 Trough 3t,rlner,p 3 0 0 1 0; Kyeo rf 5ACBAMENT0 Kopp If UcVreloT till Tbtele. ... 81 3 0 34 4 Score by PORTLAND, .. ...3 0 0 AS R.HFO. A. E. Seattle 4 1 1 S i... ... a. 3 3 4 I 0 oat 3 3 3 7 13 37 10 ' 1 0 O O O o 0 0 0 O 32 4 0 27 10 03 0 0 0 020001 n 0 0 0 10 4 nummary: Error Hunger 3. She, Htumpf. Rears ee belle Off (lordlier ,4. mit ProurS 3 --e W lid Three-bhd tlend. pitch Co Hi nr f. Tee-boo- r hllo Hbeeben. Tobin. Herrlflre ktto 4 nine Elder, thiuble ploy Wiotrrsll te Rtnmpf to Vt letersll. Time of gome I twtu 38 einutre. Impiree Tarvell and lomen. 1 113 12 3 10 !.0 I 0 3 3 0 : Thule ul 3 Totals'. .......1 Score by Innings: Salt lake Rune . Hite - BALT LAKE. Hi Band, Lewis, if Strand, of SlgHn. 2b Sohiok, rf Rlhy, lt Jenkins, o Gould. , against the first against them by Inning, the Indians finally took the lead in the seventh and wont 4 to 3 BEES 1, BEAVERS 7. 0--- U t4 ir FYFP4? HUM ;xggayrf LA )Ln 11 LIULtKO By t'nlrereel Serric. OAKLAND,. Oct. 4.1 The Tigers won 3 to 2 from the Oaks The gam 3 0003010 7 wee won In the today, , eighth, when the Tiger 4 3 1 0 3 0 2 0 X HRs II got to young Eley two for on of runs, Summary: Runs responsible for Gould them a homer by Schneider. The Oaks 7, Leveren 1. Struck out Gould 3, Revfor James In run a the ninth, a tapped erent 4. Bases on balls Gould 2, , homer bv Madera. Three-bas- e A Passed ball Fuhrman. I VERSON. OAKLAVTI hit Greseett. Two.base hits Wol-AbRHPoAl AbRIiroA -a. O' yforrlnft.tr', s 0 bacrULw hUsBra. Chdbenooeey forr 4 I wlll (3). Double plays Oould to Send to hrhnelder.rf . 2 t t 1 Ol Rmbekrr.Sb. 4 0 0 4 4 Smith 8b.... 1 4 1 SIWIlierf .... 8 0 8 8 0 Riley, Hals to Brasil) to Poole Time 8 0 0 0 A'Cothrt.Jb ... 4 0 18 0 1:30. Umpires Kinney and Eason. 4 1 2 T tttAfayetts.lb. 4 I 1 It 1 4 110 Oj Coepee.ef.... 8 0 0 I 0 4 0 11 4lMderaa.fn,., 4 12 0 8 1 1 Portland Rms . Lev-rre- w (MS Blgltm-AioCaa- Wild Heaves and Such 4 0 1 2 2 kroAc -- tefer? Totals Si ttManelll. 8 1 2T Klj by toning 21 Totals 3 0 0 ... I iHJ 040 00 82 3 T 3T Both drives to the fifteenth hoi were long and straight down the fairway. Second shots Vera a trifle short of the green, being straight. Both approaches were about sight reet from the Hole, two putts halving the hole. Mra Bowles' drive to the sixteenth green was long snd straight, while Mrs. Bigelow's drive fell short more than twenty-fiv- e yards. Both put their second shots strairhtup the fairway, the drives being equal. This hole waa also halved. Mra Sow lee drove a nice straight ball te the seventeenth, Mra Bigelow's drive Mrs. going a slight distance to right. Bowles rwl'ed te the (ar edge of the green on her eecond shot. Mra Bigelow's high Iron shot fell short of the green Into the rough. She med s good recovery on her third shot snd fell about eight feet from the hole. Mra. Bowles made a very beautiful putt, hut fell short of the hole about two feet, thl being her third shot. Mrs. Bigelow overputted, going more than three feet over the ctip. end failed to sink her three-foputt, giving the hole to Mra Bowles, which placed the players again on even term. When driving ovec the .lake to the eighteenth hole Mrs. Bowles drove true and straight up the fairway. Mrs. Bigelow's driv was one of the longest of the dav.t The shot sliced, th ball going about twenty-fiv- e yards In advance or th drive of Mra Bowles. Mra. Bowles drove her second shot straight down the fairway for the same distance, while Mr. Bigelow hooked the hall te the left falling short of being as long ss Mra Bowles' In th fairway. The Balt Laker again drove straight down the fairway. Mr Bigelow sliced, going out of th line of the hole about twenty-fiv- e yards at the ft side of th edge of the rough. Mr. Bowles approached high snd fell short of th green, while Mr. Bgelow overapproached th green. Mrs. Bowles sgsln fell short on her approach. Mr. Bigelow put her putt about four feet from the pin and the next stroke Mrs. Bowie mad a keen but failed to sink the ball, while 5utt, Bigelow had a four-foputt to win the match-- but failed- - They halved the match on the seventh stroke, which necessitated estm-ho- l play Mra. Bowles' drive to the nineteenth was straight down the fairwav. being long. Mra Bigelow drove long, but sliced Into the rough. Th Balt Laker's second shot was high, but fell short of th green Mr. Bigelow was stymied snd It looked Ilk Mrs. Bowles' match, th huge tank used for the water supply making a hasard which appeared toe great to overcome. Mrs. Bigelow sliced th ball around th tank, th ball falling a few feet short of the green. Tha gallery applauded this shot, which was tn most difficult of .the contest. Both approach shot were placed about tight feet from bv each player th bole. Two putt halved th hole with a ftve. Mra Sowlea again drove straight down th fairwav. being long. Mra. Bigelow outdrove Mr. Bowles a few yards on thl shot. On the second shot a bra eel a fell short of th green about thirty-fiv- e Mr. Bigelow' waa also straight, yard but fell twenty yards short of th Salt Lakers. Mrs Bigelow made a nice approach shot, but Isnded at on edge of the green, the drive falling short, Mra Bowles overapproached. Mr. Bigelow on fourth stroke placed the ball three feet from the cup. Mrl. Bowles placed her hall at a similar distance. They halved the hole with g eix. Mra Bowie, playing consistently, again drove straight down th fairway. Mra Bigelow's drive going the same distance, but far to th right before landing on th rough. Mra Bowie mad a brilliant mashle shot, placing the baft on the green, twelve feet from th cup. The Ogdenit fell short about three yards of th green. Mrs. Bigelow overapnroached by more than seven feet, while Mrs. Bowie clneb four, putted her ball for while Mra Bigelow failed to elnk, a putt td halve the match, giving Mra Bowie th championship, Th cards: Far eut. 4 t 3 3 4 I 4 333 4 34. Mra Bowles, out, Mrs. Bigelow, out. 4 4 4 t A I I I I 83. 3 3ft Tl Far In. A- -l 11 A 4 3. 4 , ,Mr- -, Bowle-.l- n, a six-fo- ot 47144747 43333434 Mra Blfttow, 117, II tn,ill8487l - 734-3- 3 v Mra Bowlea out, 114. Mra, Bigelow, out, 8 18. .... ..0 0 1 0 0 0 3 S Th ipslch waa Interesting throughout, .o PSkltOO'VwA, 2 j OOOflftO gallery applauding the effort of SuMmrj vtnni gobnuidr Bndt. Frwnrb, th large two women. Ten of the hole were Ybr ran, t bit off F jt Jan.1 R4 In Itself shows th close-pe0 which in halved, bt bIJn-4- )ffInningri hrg dofoit 4 nT of play of th champion and Rrt mt witb piiehfd bU Smith hr Elfy Stolen h Marriott. Horn Mra. Bowlea was up on Mra Bigelow wv4j0rkr bit IfOrkrr. until th twenty-firs- t, which eh won M4rv Thresh gnrrifircn-Too- pnr bit Mdw. snd parried with it th state champion Ckadboaranp Donhlr plt SiVr to Prrnrb: Bmbdkr to khlp Road to Cathor.to Lofsyjrttr bmilb to Locbor who witnessed th match to Ixvktr. Tim of Ffrnch to daolr4-H--to-tti ttrot ln th his4a ailauteo. LgpjPMf-Byr- on md (.1 tory of the" etat in final ever to go . Into extra holea The series stand: W. J, H Doran, father of the chamSalt lake won 0, Portland won 3, 1 stated that the national amateur pion, postponed. tor women and western open recently eraon won 1, Oakland won 3. held failed hut ore match Fan Francisco . won 1, Eos Angeles NEW YORK. Oct. . Floyd Johnson of whlfh went toIntofeature extra-hol- e . wen A play. This a California advanced notch in the w won match on th heavy, nineteenth hole, Sacramento wen 1, Seattle won 2, 1 weight dnlslon tonight by winning a tech- he said. postponed. nical knockout In the tenth round over Lewie pmfeeelonal at the OgBob Martin, heavyweight champion of den club Crook, handled h tournament In a Winning and Ioaoig pitchers jestarday: the A. K. V. moot satisfactory manner, the players of .01 ss run-neru- p. 4 Twno-tMi- OM-tIm- er b t of th time. Champion can taka the quarIdaho. terback position at any time or play on Multi of th halfback places. - The above list .. of men should be In fighting trim today, Hudspeth as th coaches have been priming them Bpteht fcrt.lhl gftoMoii Hurreif liter overconfident, and with the proper Jack ton they should be able to bring home fight Moyla ., the Steven Eastman bacon for Utah. The Crimson roaches . Lowell ..... Taufer a have number of reserves ether suitable ,.lhb... Sewer to shoot right Into the game, and Idaho Watkins ...rhb.. Miller will have to fight hard to take home a Evan ...fb... Smith . ...,W. Lowell victory to Caldwell this ffternoon. ...qb Referee, A. A. Bleser, Wooster) C. 0. Wilson, Chicago, umpire) Major Gordon, Teams Out to Win. West Point, head llneemen. This contest will not be a conference but will give the coaches a good The eurialn will raise on th 1323 foot- game, line on their men, as the Idaho eleven Is ball season at Cummings field thl after, as strong as any conftrence team. The noon at 3 30. when th University of Idaho team Is also heavier than It has Utah Crimson grtdder will meet the fast been for a number of years, and they intend te make weight and experiCollege of Idaho eleven from Caldwell, ence count 4hiatheirafternoon. Blue and Idaho. Utah will open the football sea- whit form th colors of the Caldwell son against on of ths toughest team boys, and these lade expect to keep these a notch higher than th Crimson that has. been seen here for years, snd color in th contest this afternoon. Cbacb thsrs is a little doubt about th outcome Cornell feels that his men ere able to of the fray on the university campus. whip the Utah eleven and expects a vicCoaehsa tory, and Prince Fitzpatrick The Idaho eleven Arrived yesterday also feel that way, and they have Installed morning, and Coach Ocrnell took his tame feeling Into their men. With huskias to Cummins field, where a light that aa a starter, the fans should ses workout waa held. Passing, kicking snd athis realspirit football battle this afternoon. a few plain signals were pulled off to Cheer Leader I.nnox Murdock haa arlimber up the Idaho boys, and then Coach for th boy and gtrts of the uniCornell sent them to their hotel, where ranged to alt in different sections so that of versity non so been that have kept, they entire student body can take part In the Utah booster can get near them. The the the united The students feel cheering. condiof entire squad seemed in th beet th team needs support, and they tion, and all of th men will Hkoly b that out be will show to what that "Utah sent tn against the Crimaonite. Miller, spirit reallv means to the playth big fullback, looks good to thos whs fights ers. Th game will be called promptly saw him In action, and this former Great at and Manager Preuse expects to Lakes' star will have to be watched close- have3.30, one of th largest opening crowds for ar in who ly by th Utah linemen, gone to Cummings field In years. a tough job thl afternoon. Miller is also that has street car service has been arSpecial fset, and wilt try to circle the Utah snd, ranged for and tbe fans will be welt taken and his passing will keep Utah's Prouse car of. wants th fane to have defense busy. Jackson also looks good on the passing end of th game, and all tha best of It at (he games, and If Cornell has a couple of claasy who may add a few points to their Th Colist In tomorrow's encounter. tters of Idaho looks good snd they will vsralty wwgh about the same as the Utah does This will mak th fight more even, eee a affair and the when Referee Blaser send th two teem Into action. Tedaya lineup; Utah. ... Jeppeen Petersen Nation . . Clark ty-e- . Sprrtal to Tko Opening Game of 1922 Season on Cummings Field Promises .to Be Hard Contest for Coach Fitzpatricks Tribe. 7T7 The Trlbuee. k Mrs. L WlUitm (BilOGDEN. Oct. lie) Fowl of the Salt 'Lake Golf and Country stub Is the 1333 state champion golfer for women. Mrs. Sow) winning one of the most sensational matches ever staged In Utah from Mra Archie Bigelow of the Ogden Golf and Country club In the final round ot play on the twen n holea 1 up. .Mra. Bigelow, favorite ta- - wtn ,1b Mat championship after having Mrs. Fowled two up on four occasions, was forced to bow to defeat, the consistent playing of the Salt Lake woman being a big feature. Coming to the fourteenth hole Mrs. Bigelow had Mrs Bowles 3 up with five holes to play. Mrs. Sowlea drove to the green of the fourteenth hole from the tee. on of the moat remarkable shot of the tournament, while Mra Bigelow fell short, requiring three strokes to get to the green. This waa the turning point of the match, Mrs, Bowles taking this t , ID (3TFANQLIB) LgWIt. Bust Gould for Longhand Crimson Football Warriors Battle Idaho Braves Today 8t rangier Lewis, world's heavyweight wrestling ehampion. Is tn Balt Lake for a few hours. The Wrangler la on hla way east, where he will engage In another winter's campaign of mat work. The celebrated developer of th deadly head lock says ha la In excellent condition and expects to have a successful season. He ha had several matches In Ban Francisco. where he report th sport on the Three thousand high tide of popularity. adpersons, he says, were unable to gain Gar-dimittance to th hall where he and wrestled a few weeks ago, so great was the crush. Lewis' first engagement ! at Greeley, Colo. After that date he will go east. nt Lu et-he- m sew-ae-w- d Why. Not Make One ol Tkese Tire Your. Extra to Carry You Over Through the Winter FALL CLEAN-U- OF UNCALLED-FOTIRES P $3.50 33x4 $3.00 30x3ya 32x3i2 31x4 4.00 .34x4 8.50 32x4 6.50 30x3 5.00 34x41211-0' 5.50 - 35x4y2 35x5 tourney as welt aa fans and followof the game congratulating him on method. With a big field in the making Mr. Crook expects to have a number of star enrolled in th state tourney next season. At th close of th match today Mrs. Bowles received th congratulations of all of the Ogdenltee present, as did Mrs. Bigelow. Champion and runnerup then extended congratulations Trophies will be awarded th ehampion and funnerup in the championship night and runnerup and winner in the first flight. Mra. Bigelow was th medalist. hla -r-- quantity of used rlmi on hand and a few batteries, either for radio . work or for your car Also Felt Apto Supply Co. 142 EAST THIRD SOUTH there are any complaints to be made at all, he will appreciate it if they are directed hl way so that he can rectify any mistakes that may occur. b. y. u. ara READY 1 8oelr to Machine Well Oiled. Utah has no Individual stars In Its thl season, snd the Crimson coaches expect te see their msohln work well together in th opening gam. The Utah defense ha been strong this year, and th coachea rely upon th forward line "With to stop up th Idaho formations. Stevens and Jeppeon on ends, Utah should two huskies aa weli thee be prepared, have been stopping up anything that com their way in th early scrimmage. They are fast breaking through, snd he tome of the If Idaho plsys should they continue in their stopped early-of ar two and Peterson work. Moyle Utahs best fighters, and they are deterlineup mined Th Tribus. PROVO, Oct. . Cosch Alvin Twltchfll put the finishing touche upon the training of his Infant Rocky Mountain conference eleven her this afternoon tn preparation for their little affair with tha Utah Aggies which has been stsured for Saturday at 2 p. m. at Tlmpanogos field. Frovo. The new B. Y. U. football mentor took lad his inexperienced through a king and rather hard signal drill, and then gave themyariou defense formations for different types of attack. Y ooaeh depends largely upon The defense In Ms first battle, but while his men are large enough to put up a good tight ip this department of tbe gam, they are Inexperienced and It Is imposslbl to predict Just how they will act if the Aggies should use any kind of plays except those from regular formations Coach Twitchell placed his freahmen team in a formations, and great variety ot spread men how to meet then showed his varsity these particular play. Y" backfteld la decidedly weak The and does not promise to gain its yards times against the Rocky very many Mountain conference champion, unless move tha boy differently under th stimulus of big competition from what they have don In practice scrimmages thus far this season. Quarterback Fuller and Captain Packard have not been used In practice dy! gwipglLjLheIr Injuries. tbe Coah Twitchell will likely start Fullfollowing men geainet tbe Aggies. back. Truman Partridge; right halfback. Hoys! Chamberlain: left halfback. Hunter Maneen; quarterhack, Frank Morgan; center, Elwood Oledbllt; rtabt guard, HL hBeth Maeterv; Bowman, left guard, right tackle, Victor Hatch; left tackle, left Tlht end, Merrill Bunnell. The reserve lineup for the "f" will be both weak In numbers and In ability, only fouc green men being available. Thl la dug te th fact that the Rocky Mountain conference will permit only men with one full year' college residence snd credit to play vasslty ball. This rule excludes a oral of last years best freshmen players who were counted upon to B. Y- - C. this be able to represent th fall. Next year, however, there will be t least thirty good varalty men at the "Y to select from, and th church school ought tp have a team worthy ot ths r The stuAent of th B. Y. U. staged s loo ball rally yesterday and paraded In an through th street of Provo to work up the town to- th realisation of th fact that It university s to plunge Into Roeky Mountain conference foot ball Faturday. Th result have been almost what wad hoped fur, and Indicad crowd will wit-H- f tion ar that a the dty'e first big gridiron eoeteet Glenn- TRnrner and A F, Palm of Balt will take City and Don Reddish of Provo v officiate at th game. .f9revr Ivan-Youn- e, pt - falr-slse- KSlEO'BHsDXa. top-not- fane-shoul- IP show In thee position where Utah he been strong during the last three Vears. Hurreti end Nation ar two of th largest guards In tha Rocky Mountain conference, and they hava diaplsysd some wonderful work In th scrimmage froeh. Th eye of the .real against the football fan will be on- th Utah line, and these two men today. "Ike Clark has also been a tower of atrength on th Crimson line, and hla pasting has bean of th highest standard during the last , week. Crimson eleven also has some Th Cap-Ul- n In In backflsld the speed merchsnt Nell Smith, Taufer and Watkins, and than men are expected to rip off large has been hitting the line gains. Bvans well and should be a bio to make Some for hi team this i(rnoon. Thee yardage four men Will likely start the gam, and Coach Fitipatrlch will have Ls and Jewke ts sand into tha fray during part - On Sale7 Today off Bchang): Toner Y'fPeckfnpaugh, Barnes 3 (Ruth. K Meueol); off Fhswkey 4 (Frisch, Young 3, Kelly Quinn J (Frluch. kelly), off Collins 1 (FYieChL fetruok out By Toney 1 (Ruttai: by BATRes 7 (Miller I, Ruth. R. Meueri, Ward, McNally, Quinn 1: by1 Quinn 3 (Bancroft, Facrt. (Rawlings). Kallv); by Roger flee hits Ptpp, Bancroft- - Double play to Pecklnpaugh to Ward to Pipp; Quinn Bai-n Hit wRh ptpp Wild ptteh pitched bail By Barnes. McNally. Caught R. Meuaei, stealing By Bnyder, Ruth. batted In bv Rawlings. Rqns Miller 1, Ruth 2. rtpP I, Ward 1. BanE. Meusel 3, 1. 3, Rawlings croft Young 3, Fnyder I.' Left on baaee Americans 3, Nationals 10. Pitching record' Toney, 4 runs and 4 hits tn two Inning;. 3 bsae on bails, I aacrifloa hit; when Ukaa out tn third Inning, non wore out and two men wore on base. Barnes. 1 run and 4 hit in seven Innings; 3 bases on bails, 1 bit by pitched bdil onBhawkey, 4 runt third Innings: and hlta In two and 4 bases en bajla; when taken out in third on were men with one bases, three Inning out. Quinn, 4 runs and I hits tn three And Innings: 3 baaea en ballti when taken out tn seventh Inqing none were out, with one man on bans. Collin, of an In4 runs snd 4 hits in hit. I base on ball ning. I sacrifice 3 hlta tn on and on, and run I Roger. at bat, 7 Winthird innings; total men Barites.- pitcher ning pitcher At plate, Quigley, at Quinn. - Umpire first base, Chtll. at second base, Rlgler, at third base. MorlarMv. 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