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Show i .fee 8 THE SALT LKE we rise to remark 9 THE COAST LEAGUE MCE SET TO MUSIC 50-5- TANDINO Salt Laka At Sssttls (first Scattla 1 aecond gama. Salt Laka 0, Seattle 6. (Called and eighth; darknaaa.) At Portland (firat gama) : Sacramento Y, Portland 3; aecond gam, 8aoramanto, or - swell : Pees and Indians Call It 0 on Final Day; Tillicums Take Series 16, 1922. TRIBITNK, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER T1 o mnacHawHBEimouBmiagnaBiPimHunmtnmfnmffi THE CLU26. (Called and twelfth; darknaaa.) Special (a The Triboae. . SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 15. The Indiana and the Bees topped the 1923 Season with an even break todav. Jack Adams aent in his kid .recruits, and they Infected considerable pepper r. The acordh were into, the 3 to 1, Salt Lake, and f to 0, Seattle. Victor Pigg hogged the limelight in tha aecond. Victor has bean wearing out hia of uniform on the beiica for a ' months. Today he slut out couple the Bees and allowed them but top real hit. turning In dhe of the best! pitched games of the .season. T Billy Lane roumJedouUa good season sea be and scoring by stealing two mors three runs, thereby clinching tha leadership of tha league In these two departments. The Rabbit la one ban player who kept his head tip this year, and the patrons have shown tnelr appreciation by giving him a hand " ,eVer y . time ha (stepped ho the plate. Seattle had five recruits In the aecond game, and they all handled themselves tha Unlver-.sit- y pretty well. Spike Maloney, of Waehlngton boy, did the catching, and he handled Pigg In faultless fashion, besides bolding the Bees on the bases. Bud Davis played his first game 'at short Ha had eleven chances with ' but one slip. Spencer Adams plaved second, while Ray Willis held down left field In both games. McCabe was1 too much for the Indians In the first game and the home hlttera could do nothing with him. Lane scored the only Beattie run In tha seventh, when he singled, stole and scored on Btumpf a single. The Beerw&i It in th seventh when Sitter grew a bit wild. The second waa a good battle between Pigg and Thurston for five Innings. Lana scored the first run In the opening round Tie Singled and romped home on Tex WlstersUa double. That was all the scoring untH the sixth, when Spencer Adams started a rally which netted five runs, all after two were out. Pigg, who can hit and run as well as pitch., waa him with a blow passed and I.ane scored lo right. AVlsterxit. . who has been hitting welt this year, tripled at this stage, and Ed BafTrey drove one out of the lot for tha fourth and fifth runs. double-heade- i( f x Bitted for 8itter In ninth. Score by Innings: Sait Lake Runt t ..-.- 8 ,6 6 8 1 i e 6 1 17 2 Hits ..'..0 Seattle 8 8 8 8 Runs ..,.80 Hits 10 8 0 Summary: Boses on balls Off Bitter S. Hit with pitched ball Slglln. Passed Two- hall Tobin. Stolen base Lane. Sacrifice base nits Anflnson, Slglln. hits An f neon, McCabe. Time of game , I houri 16 minutes. Umpire; Finney. Second game: SALT LAKHS. 1 Eason and POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 15 VIc.Gra-clwho will fight ftpug Myers here Wednesday night, arrived In Pocatello late this evening and Bays that ha Is In fine condition for tbs best fight of hia l.fe. The men will weigh 138 pounds ringside.' Myers is in fine physical trim for the battle. Manager C. E. Ktoneclpher of tha Pocatello Athletic club says that tha Spothat kane boy la the beet - contender Myers has had for atfme time and that the whole card Wednesday night will ba good from the atari. There is considerable local Interest In the battle between Frank Allen and Frank Peyton, boys, who got a draw fight last summer and both men are ready for the gong. Thera Is a good string of preliminaries. Salt Lake Runa Special to The Tribase. o, for Tour of Japan twelve-roun- d ' IB. boxing Interest match In IhS between Frankie lwrren. Intermountain welterweight champion, and Spug Myers of ' Pocatello, challenger, which will be held in Logan October S3, Is fairly stalling with the approach of tha data for the jevent. Cache Valley fans think thia will be the biggest ring bout ever held In the valley and- Idaho fans who are coming to witness It have indicated that they believe It will rival the big fights of tha country. . The match brings together tha two fastest boxers In either Utah or Idaho. Both have cleaned up everything else in after each other to sight and now aarechance to meet Jack see who gets tha world's welter claims Britton, who Promise of a championship. weight chance to meet Britton la given tha winner of the bout. Baltimore Victor in Junior World Series At Seattle: McCabe, Salt Lake, winner; Sitter, Seattle, loser; .Pigg, Seattle, winner; Thurston, . Salt Lake, loser. 8 Runs 16688580 At Portland: Tarrlson, Schwarts, "PortSummary; Innings pitched Thurston 6, land, winners; Fittery, Shea, Sacramenon Bases to Thurston. defeat, Charge to. losers. balls Off Thurston 2, off Pigg 1, off At San Franciscof Kremer, Oakland, Schick 1. Stolen bases Wistersll, winner; Aiten, San Francisco, loser. Lane, Willis. Homs run Barney. At Los Angeles: May, Vernon, winner; e Three-bas- e hit Wlstersll. Douglas, Los Angeles, loser. hits Wistersll, Kerns, 8. Adams. Sacrifice hits Anflnson, Lane. Double play The records show that If the Bees had Kerns to Riley. Time of game 1 hour Eason and Finney, depended for their success on scries won 26 minutes,-Umpi- res and lost, they would be under the cellar floor. During the season the Bees won lost fifteen and tied in three. Such tenAt series, home the Bees won five series and lost five, tying in three. Abroad they The days best hitters: Aon five series and lost ten. AB. H. TB. PC. The Bees played 301 games to a decision. One was left unplayed, a game Douglas. Lbs Angeles with Portland. The Beee also, played one Connolly, Portland . Schneider, Vernon . tie, which puts the number of games in which they participated at 202 In twenty-eHawks, Vernon ight Oormsn, Vernon ... weeks, an average of 7 21 games Vernon Smith, a week. Ixickrr, Vernon The books show the Bees faring as follows by series: Beck, Lss Angeles Schwarts, Portland Brown, Oakland Walsh, San Francisco Read, Oakland Baldwin, Los Angeles. 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 Seattle 88 Wil-ho- lt. Two-bas- Wild Heaves and ...... ....... " ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct 15. The Baltimore International league champions won the Junior world aeries by defeating 4 Bt to Paul, American association leaders, 3, here today, giving tha easterners five Fittery, Sacramento Home-ru- n games to St. Pauls two. hitters: jKimm, H. II. E. Francisco; Krause, Oakland; The score: Barnett Se...4S IS7 2 attle; Wolfer, Portland. Baltimore Internationals 1 St. Paul Americans , Batteries Bentley and McAvoy; Shee-- o The series ended: han, Merritt and Gonxales. Salt Lake won 3, Seattle won 4, 1 tied. won 3, San Francisco wo-Oakland HAWAIIAN BANKS MERGE. 1 tied. HONOLULU, Oct. 15. (By the AssociVernon won 2, Los Angeles won 4, 1 ated Press.) Consolidation of the Bank tied. of Hawaii at Honolulu and the First --Bank Sacramento won 1, Portland won . of Hilo. Limited, was announced here of those Institutions. today bv offleers Andy Gump for congress. The aggregate resources of the combined Institutions are upward of 922.800. 000, and Winning and losing pitchers yesterday; Ihe deposits mors tlian 118.000,000. Gee, JFF, You trap a Free TKG GANhgf Y see hard-workin- g, - Series scheduled for Salt Lake to Oakland. When It Comes to Brain Matter Spivis Is There Like a Flea Tou - psc GfirT IIOTD THAT see awoTHee. oF IN ANOTHER &AO st - ' om IS uct, ho has been with the Topeka, Kan., club of the Southwestern league, will be sold this winter to the San Franclscg A vote for Andy Gump Is a vote to team of the Pacific Coast league. Smith eliminate Jiair from hot dogs next sea has Just returned here from a barnson. storming tour through this section of the e e country and admitted that negotiations Paul Strand, full to overflowing with had been started for his purchase and honors, took a vacation on the final. day that he expected The deal to go through. Smith was conceded to have made a of the season. lesson, when he won great record this games - for Topeka, a seventh-plac- e Jakle May, by heating the Angels yes- twentyclub. was He regarded as one of h thirty-fiftvicterday, registered his bets in the Barbour circuit this tory of the season, excelling Jack Hen- the best of a and number year big league scouts leys record of thirty-fou- r, had recommended his purchase after lookover. Smith him got his early baseing Andy Gump wears no mans collar not ball experience in Springfield and other even hts.own. Old stuff, but pat. Missouri towns and has always been reas a reliable With which Wild Heaves & Such Tetire garded from the scene, leaving the patient followers of this column to take care of Harvard-Centr- e Game Coast league affairs until next April, " e ,e e Next Epic Encounter SAX FRANCISCO. Oct 13. Youthful fsns overenthusiastic because San FranNEW YORK, Oct 15. Still feeling the cisco had won tha Pacific Coast league Pennant broke up the last ball gama of effects of Iowa's victory over Yale eastern folWith score here at New Haven Saturday, the season tha today. lowers of football are turning toward the tied, 4 to 4, In the ninth Inning of a connext Saturday when tent with Oakland, the bovs swarmed tussle at Cambridge onto the field and prevented the play- another east-westrugrle takes plact Centre. that between Harvard and ing of a .deciding Inning. and Both these games, the lows-Yal- e game called beThe announcement cause of kids probably sets a record, the Harvard Centre, have an Important tussle between nothing -- of the sort having been heard bearingandon the annual Yale Harvard, which is without here before. Today was Willie Kamm day, and the doubt the cl. max of the sports eastern , Ssn Francisco third baseman, recently season. Should Center defeat Harvard, as It sold to the Chicago Americans, was preto Iowa will sented with a handsome diamond ring. did last year, Yales loss He has received manv testimonials wish- not affect ,the Mg game so much, but It be further the' gridiron will proof that, ing him luck upon his Chicago venture. game of the weet is somewhat better e of as the east, that Chicago last than Spec I1 to The Tribune. year and Iowa this year have about 13. An proved. Mo., Oct. SPRINGFIELD, Harvard won from Bowdoin Saturday, nouncement has been made here that Earl (lAfty) Smith, a Springfield prod piling up fifteen points and keeping Bow- sea- -- 4, MU1T AND JEFF Manager Duffv Lewis finished the as a shortstop. son HOLi 9swe CHICAGO, Oct. 16. The group ol major league stars who have undertaken to Instruct the adaptable Nipponese In the finer points of the game departed tonight on the first leg of their trip to The team, under the direction Japan. of Herbert Hunter and Frank F. (Buck) ONeill, will sail next In Thursday from Fpbruarjr, by Vancouver, returning . way of Honolulu. and Bush The party Includes Joe Herbert Waite Hoyt.. Yankee pitchers; Pennock. Red Sox; Emil Meusel snd posCssey" Stengel of the champion sibly Giants- - Herbert Hunter, formerly Of the St. Louis Cardinals; Amos Strunk and Rlgk Bib Falk, Chicago White Sox; Stephenson and Luke Sewell, Cleveland Robins; Griffith. Brooklyn Bert Indians; Ffed Hoffman, Yankees, and John St. Louis Cardinals, La-va- n, HIGH SCHOOL TAKEN OVER. Special to The Tribune. PRESTON. Idaho, Oct. 13. The Preston high school, successor to the Oneida by the academy, has been taken over and will In Preston City school district be made a county unit all probability within the next school year. The high the supervision of John under Is school Condie. superintendent, and Jesse T Wilson, principal. The faculty members of the school are Joseph W. Olson, Floyd Johnson, Charles J. Engar, 'Arohle Robbins. L. R. Nalder. Cecil Shipley, Geneve Rich and Miss Clyde Worley, Hcggte. BROKER IS MISSING. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 The police today were asked to search- lot Glen left Grant, San FYancisco broker, 13 who for Jjm Rock Island. 111., September of heard been since not has and Angeles Mrs. Grant said she believed her husband was carrying 37008 or more lij cash when he left Rock Island. SALT LAKERS IN NEW Y( Special to The Triton. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Gfiat Northern, A. W. McClure, Jr., Martha Washington Miss H. L. Baldwin (Copyright, 1922, by Trade Hark Sag. U. Esif. Flail or. S. Pat. Off.) on the game at Cummings field. Utah was aiso represented 4 Boulder wed the Crimson .will working behind dosed Colorado plays this week. gates on tbseleven feels pleased with the The Utah victory of Saturday over the Brigham Toung university, nut the boys realise -that many mistakes were made and that there Is plenty of room for Improvement. remark: Utah Many fana were heard to will have to play better ball to beat BoulThe Utah players are determine der. to be on edge for the game with the Colorado eleven,? which has many new fares In the lineup and which Is grad- ' ually working into a well oiled machine. Boulder has played two games, winning from Regie college, 14 to 8, - and from New Mexico, 3 to 6. Neither of these have been conference games, and the Silver and Gold eleven Is out to take Utah scalp In the revenge battle Saturday Utah has played two games, one Idaho college and the other with the Bi V Y. U. In the latter game the Crimson machine showed a marked Improvement, and if the players continue to work the way they have in the last gama Utah should be ready for Boulder. Everyonq realises that there Is always a dose battle when Boulder and Utah meet. Thee two teams have been playing for a long time and before the time of Fltxpatrtck Utah usually was on the shortend of the game. v ithX Lineup Is Good. With Watkins, Hancock and Whitney back in the Crlmeott lineup and a pose!- -, blllty of having Evans In a ault for this Utah chances seem good. Few flame, the were suffered In tho 1 game Saturday and all of the men will be Light ready for action this afternoon. signal practice will be held today and little scrimmage Tuesday and Wednesday. The team, oonsisting of twonty-on- o players. Coach Fitspatrlck, Major Prince and Trainer Nielsen, will leave at I oclock Thursday over- - the Union Paotflo for Boulder. The boys will return to Denver after the Boulder game .and will be there for three daya going to Laramie to meet the University of Wyoming on ths following Wednesday. They will return to Salt Lake Immediately aftar the Wyoming battla The Colorado and Wyoming games are conference battles for Utah, and the Crimson grldders are determined to keep their slate clean in this Invasion. Utah has a Job oh Its bands for the next two weeks Can Utah win? The Utah coaches and, players jag ye s, and all of them are prepared for two hard football battles. The work and attitude of the Reserves dn. the varsity squad will be watched carefully this week and the men, selected to make this trip will have to keep moving every Afternoon and show some signs of football knowledge If they expect to represent Blah in these two games. SIKI WILL BATHE of Carpentier1 Articles , for a Signs Bout of Twenty Rounds. Conqueror Big Leaguers Leave two-colo- Oct. Bust Boulder" la tha cry, of the students and Uah people thlg week and It will ba up td tha Univeralty of Utah grlddars to satisfy this- demand next Saturday afternoon, whan tha Crimson "Red Deylla"wm JnvadeJthe ham of , the Silver and Ookl. Local football fan who witnessed the game between these two teams tost fall oh Cummings field, when the final curtain rung down With the score 6 to 6 win recall the pluckiest "fight that Utah has put up against the University of Colorado since Tommy FI txpa trick atarted his coaching duties at the university. Prior to this game Utah had met and defeated the Boulder team twice In succession and those who saw the game last season will admit that Utah played the better game and also that Referee. Carey took a touchdown away from the Crimson aggregation when one of the Crimson backfleld stars was over the Boulder line as time was called for the end of the second quarter. A recent visitor from Boulder explained what happened there when Referee Carey The would .not allow the touchdown. students had UniversityIn ofon Colorado see to of their theaters fathered the game played on the curtain and boys at this things looked dark for theirwhen Ltahs point. of the gama, but touchdown was taken away the theater management at once started to arrange for all repairs in their theater, as the Boulder students certainly painted the . place up. a Victorious to Part. The tables next Saturday afternoon will be reversed, whenNUie Boulder team will have the support Of Its student body and the Utah boys pJay the game away from home. If Utah Ways true to form It will play much better football away from home than at home No one can give the reason for th La,1 but the fact Temalns that In 1310, when the Crimson was weak and the odds three to one the Utah team defeatagainst the boys, ed Colorado, 7 to 0. In Boulder.. They turned in the same score In 1618 end should have had It last season on jammings field. - Fitspa tricks men have fared well against the Boulder team, which was S- always Utah's hardest opponent Coach Witham withheld some of his regulars 'from the game against .New Mexico last Saturday at Boulder and victory. The barely nosed out a Boulder team (lid not play the ball that It la capable of doing and the coaching staff will be drilling- - their charges on the Utah formations, as the Colorado scouts were here Saturday and took notes away from the Crimson goat, and Centre defeated Virginia Poly, 10 to 6. The Virginia eleven la a much stronger team than Is generally believed, yet the "priylnf colon!' won with two of thclf beet men sitting on the side lines. The outstanding feature of the Saturplaying day game was the spectacular of Leland Parkin, who succeeded Aubrey scored He Devine as Iowas quarterback. the winning touchdewn. and made imaging end runs, line plunges and forward passes. Special to The Tribune. f Utah University Football Team Prepares for Close Battle With Boulder Squad doin Gracto Reaches Scene of Boxing Bout With Myers LOGAN, tfBiai emM - 1, Portland S. At San Francisco (forenoon gama): afternoon Oakland 7, San Franclaca 1 gama, Oakland 4, San Franclaco 4. In (Called ninth; darknaaa.) 3, Los Angelas 3. .) ' PARIS, Oct. IB. (By the Associated Press.) Battling Slkl, the Senegalese will conqueror of Georges Carpentier, meet Joe Tleckett, the English heavybattle for the weight, In a twenty-roun- d heavyweight'1 championship of Europe In London November 23. This was decided on today when . Major Arnold J. Wilson, English promoter, obtained the signatures of both M. Hellers, Slkis manager, and Slkl to a contract under which Slkl will receive 4550 pounds for hia end of the purse. Sikl has signed a contract with Hellers, who Is to look after the Senegal fighters affairs until May 30, 1923. Hellers, not having heard definitely from Tex Rickard with regard to a fight for his charge In the United States, decided to accept the offer of Major Wilson for a bout In London with Beckett, who, last Thursday night. In the English capital, stowed away Frank Moran, the American heavyweight. In seven rounds. Sikl is bubbling over with confidence In his ability to defeat Beckett, and he appears to be in the "pink of condition. He told the correspondent today that he had turned over a new leaUimd that hereafter he would eschewTbls ersTwHIs favorite tipple, absinthe. Sikl Is seven pounds heavier today than when he met Carpentier three weeks ago. He told ths correspondent today that he weighed, 188 pounds, and that he had decldedhenceforth to fight at this poundage R1TISH ECONOMIST COMINO. NEW YORK. Oct. 15. Sir Georgs Paish, British economist, sailed on Saturday for thin country to deliver an address before the thirteenth annual convention of the American Manufacturers' Export association In New York on Octo- the association announced ber He will speak on Foreign Trade and ths International Debt. 26-- 2. y. By BUD FISHER |