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Show TUB SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, (HH -- TANOINO LE1DERS LOSE;1 or THI 13 1922.. 1 0LUB3. SEE ME JO IP 58f "MM?1 Angels Knock Out MitcherHolds ell; Ray-Krem- . Tigers to Singlo Tally. t piebilL Hint t np At Oakland Vomon 1, Oakland . At Lot Angela San Francisco 4, Los Angefea 6. At Seattle Sacramento 4, Seattle KL At Portland Salt same postponed; rain. Uake-Portla- 7 Untveml Berries. OAKLAND, Oct. I. The Oakwon from Tigers today, 2 to 1. Kramer and May encaged In a great duel for eight Innings. May eras lifted for a pinch hitter In the ninth. In which Inning the Tigers mads their sols tally. The Oaks scored the winning ran off G Ildar n the last half of the ninth. the X CaRf-Inr- ta 1 boor 60 wlnt.ul V jHeOmr, INDIANS DEFEAT COYOTES IN FIRSTi Bstrenel Berries. SEATTLE, Oct. 4. Scoring six runs off field in the first Inning and four mors In subsequent innings, the locals defeated the visitors, 10 to 4. BACBAMKNTO. SEATTLK. AbRHToA AbRHPeAf O 1 1 0 3 1110 Lene.lf.... Kopp.lf McNeely.cf.. 4 118 0 WisteniUh. Mollwlt.lb Hood, If By Ckui 1 1 4 Manger, 8b... 3 McGaffiga,2b 3 Pesrce, .... 4 Wscheafeld.e 4 3 Canfleld.p.. 8heehaa,2b.. 2 Mnrphy.rf.. I ttl 5 13 1 Bldrad-cf..- .. 8 8 3 3 Orr.aa 8 10 0 Stampf.lb. . 113 2 Orane,2b. . .. 1112 TObtn.c..... X 8 1031 OAKLAND. I 15 8 1 Jacob,,..;.. 3 0 113 AbRHPoA AbRHPoAl 8 8 3 0 4 0 0 1 Cbdboomaef 3 0 0 1 lBiwwe,lf... 8 8 0 8 Petera,p....Ll Hlgh.lf...--- . 1 0 1 0 O A3 3 OtRrab.ker.Sb,. flLBbea 40 3 3 0 Smttb,3b..... 10 0 1 OfWUl.rt 3 0 0 3 OtCatlMr.Zb.... 4 00 3 3 Total. ... .34 4 7 24 IS Totals. .. .53 10 U 37 15 ' LaftyU,lb- - 4 113 3 fBsttad foe peter in th ninth. I Boor Oooper.ef.,.. 3 0 03 3 05 by innings: 0 3 Sacramento .... . .0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 MidKU,... 42013 0 Seattle Ueed,o..... 3 0 1 3 0 0 8 0 10 Errors Manger, Kroner, p.... 3 0 113 iWachsnfeld, HeGafftgaa, 0 0 0 0 0 Crane. Innings pitched (AriettI By Canfield 8 pine; i nt bat 12 btta 8, rant 7. Charge .defeat to I I Canfields Base aa ha 11a Off Jacob g, off Canfield 2 off Peters 2 Wild pitches Can-fieI Passed 2 HU by .Pitches-McNeel- y, I ball Tobin. Stolen base Tobin. Three base SI 3 3 37 15 hit Wacbenfeld. Two-ba- a 1htsls....2 1 Of 24 12 Tbt.lf hits Stump! 2, oat when winning ran leeored. ITwo Sacrifice hits Wlstersll, Hood, Etdred, Crane. -Betted for My In the ninth, Double plays Murphy to Mollwlts; Orr to than for Hannah in the ninth. 1 hour 185 louts. Stnmpf. Tim of gam IBattrd 8r Zeider la the I ninth. Umpires Carroll and Toman. .Batted far Seed Is tbs ninth. .. Score ,by innings: 1 Vernon ... ......O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 1 Oakland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: 'Error Brubaker. On ran, 3 hits off May, 28 at bat in 8 Inning. Charge Tho day beat hitters: defeat to Glider. Baees on bail Off May 3 . . AB. H. TB. PC. off Kremar a off Gilder 1, Passed ball Han3 3 3 1.000 nah. Two-bas- e bits WUie, Cooper. Sacrifice Thomas, Los Angeles 2 3 1.000 3 Cooper, Oak., bits Hannah, Chad bon me. Kroner, Smith, Coop, 4 3 - 8 .760 or. Time of igame 1 boor 55 minutes, tin-pir- Ehdred. Seattle, Orr, Vernon, ...3 3 3 .667 Casey and- Byron. Twottrbly, Los Angeles, ...6 3 3 .800 4 3 3 , 600 Ellison, San Fran., . 2 2 .608 Rhyne, San FrHn 3 3 .600 Agnew, San Fran., ,.4 2 3 .600 Griggs, Los Angeles, Hood, Seattle, ..4 3 3 .600 4 3 ,600 Sturnpf, Seattle...... By Universal Berries. ...4 3 23 .600 LOS ANGELES, Oct. A The Angels High. Vernon, 2 .4 ,600 knocked Mitchell off tho mound In the Wilis, Oak,, 2 1 1 Read, Oak., ,600 second game of the Beries with the league 2 1 Sac. .600 1 McGafflgan, 5 4. to Seals this afternoon, leading I LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. AbRHPoA The aeries stand; AbKHPoAl 5 0 1 0 0 TwomMy.rf .. 5 8 5 4 0 Salt Lake won 0, Portland won 1, 1 Kelly .If 4 0 0 13 O'Connell, cf, 8 1 0 0 0 Carroll.If..., postponed. 4 0 0 0 2McCabe,cf... 5 13 11 Knmm.Sb. San Francisco won 0, Loa Angeles Ellison, lb.... 4 0 2 8 lGrlggs,lb.... 4 0314 0 won 3. 2 0 0 0 0 8 112 0 Rego,e bee.rf Vernon won 8, Oakland won 1, 1 postRhyne. as. r.. 4 13 4 5 Llndimore,2b. 4 0 18 8 Kilduffb... 8 114 1 McAnley.Sb. . 300 1 3 poned. 8acramento won 0, Seattle won 1, 1 Agnew.e..... 4 0 3 3 0 Beck, as...... 40114 2 0 0 0 4 Tbomsa.p. ... 8 2 S 0 3 Postponed. Mitchell, p. At Kremer, Oakland, winner; Hodge.P Baldwln,c... 10 0 10 Gilder,Oakland, Vernon, loser. R Miller..., 1 0 0 0 0 Coumbe.p..,, 0 0 0 0 0 Winning and losing pitchers yesterday; Walsluf...,. 10 0 10 I At Los Angeles; Thomas, Los Angeles, UeU......M 0 10 0 winner; Mitchell, Sam Francisco, loser. Hals. ..85 4 10 24 18 Totals. . . .83 8 IS 27 13 At Seattle: Jacobs, Seattle, winner; I Ratted for Hodge in the eerenth. Canfield, Sacramento, loier. tBatted for Cootnhe In the ninth. a a Score ,by Innings: has Always been an impossible task Ban Francisco .,.0 1 0 4 forIt us to penetrate the managerial bean, Loe Angeles . .3 and ws, in company with thousands of Three-be- e Agnew, Carroll. Summary: Error hit Twomhly, Carroll, Llndimor. Two-- , our fellow ctiiens, have witnessed some hit Kelly, McCabe. Kildnff, Beck. Stolen strange and fantastio piloting, but ws baseMcCabe. Hit with pitched ball O'Con- don't believe that any spectator in the Sacrifice , hits O'Connell, Kllduff, Car-rol- l. Coast league ever saw a manager permit nell, Struck out By Mitchell L, by Thomns 2 a pitcher to stay on the job until aeven hits were mads off him, as Huggins did by Hodgd X. Bases on bells Off Mitchell off Hodge 1. Bona responsible foe Mitchell 4. at New York yesterday. If that's the Hodge 2 ISeren hits, 4 rone. 21 nt bat off way they employ strategy In the world's Mitchell In 4 8 Inning; 8 hit, 2 ran, 3 nt series, give us Coast league base ball, bat off Hodg In 1 Innings Charg defeat YKBNON. m r; S' ,r. 1 H if 4111 Ay V- - 84 .VV Wild Heave and Such 13 MITCHELL PREY OF ANGELIC BUSHERS 7 ' .......4 i uu .....4 .. ......4 emen 10000 A great many men are going to buy new clothes this fall. As usual, some men will get more than others. The wise buyers will get the latest fabrics, expert tailoring, and style, fine extra value at a low price. Theyll get it in 000301 0003200 all-wo- ol The crowd before which Old Ironsides performed yesterday seemed to be about as nearly 0 for the contending teams as could be. There are enough former Coast league players on either side evenly to divide the sympathyvthat might arias from that source. 60-5- KUPPENHEIM ROW IS BREWING IN PACIFIC COAST GRIDIRON CIRCLES STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Oct Investigation by the Padflo coast conference of the Bast-We- st football game scheduled between Stanford and Pittsburg, December 30. was branded here today by Dr. W. H. Barrow, director of physical education, as "a thing which may have had Its Inception In the south, where dreams of a holiday seasons monopoly are being disturbed." Stanford, Dr. Barrow Indicated, will play the Pittsburg gams even If tt has to withdraw from the Paclflo coast conference. Dr. Harrow's statement was made on reoelpt of a call from Dr. U. G. Dubaoh of the Oregon Agricultural college, president of the conference, for a meeting at Portland, Ora, next Saturday to discuss the question of whether Stanford was guilty of a breach of conference rules and ethics In having scheduled the game. Stanford arranged the game In spite of the fact that it is probable that another East-Wegame will be held New Years day at Pasadena, CaL, where the big holiday Intersectional games have been beld for several yeara Seven schools of the conference recently were polled by telegraph on the question of whether Stanford should be "punished for arranging the game. Stanford was not asked to vote on the question and was not given aA opportunity to present its side of the case. As a result of the vote, Stanford was asked on September 30 to cancel the Pittsburg game. Tho board of control hers refused to do so. 4. GOOD CLOTHES Theyre better for you, coming and going. They costless when you buy them and last longer when you wearthem.Theyre an investment for you. et Meadowbrook Polo Four Wins - Opener of Series Z. C. M.- I. Men s Shop - ' MEADOWBROOK CHIB, WB8TBCRY, Y. Oct. 4. The Argentine Federation Polo team slowed up sufficiently today to permit a makeshift lineup In the Meadowbrook colors to win tbs first game of the International polo series, 7 to 4. The Americana need another victory. Saturday to establish definitely their superiority. There was a bad spill In the last period when the South Americans made frensled attempt to tie the score. In collision with Captain Lewis L Lacey of Argentina, Captain Devereux Mllbum of Meadowbrook lost a pony. In avoiding trampling on MUburn who was thrown from his saddle, the horse stopped quickly and-- Injured Its left foreleg. N. Ho IK Peter' Manning Lowers Women Tournafnent at World Trotting Record Nibley Park Next Week was mad yesterday by Announcement Mr'RUey,- - golf profeewlwai at Ntbley would conduct a womens be park, - that club championship over ths municipal links next week. The qualifying round will be played on Monday. The winner of the tournament win b presented with a handsome cup to be do nated by th W estern Arms company. I will become- - permanent property of ths ' winner. , 3; Combed you want it any Ryle. A grcaselos com. that leaves pound your haif.soft and glossy. Excellent for pompadour but the means oi havinj, always, the hair well groomed. After the shampoo Stacomb. . for sale by druggists juid barber " supply dealers, y CalUe Soccer Player Summoned for Practice . three quarters was very fast in the second DoiuUr, Allorinff and B Quirk ala ran. Third race, one mtle vand aa eiihtn Billy heat. Edna Early was second best. .. won; Sea Prince, second; Walnat Hall, Brook . Farm's filly Star, Pirate McGee, Santa, third. Time. 1 52 landWorthy Mary, had Httle difficulty r PriaeanLTrarty aUo. ran. ths 3 41- - trot, with J foortli ing, first-- mony-- 4 Lt furlonf Rub, woo; A. N. jrare, Blue Lorens Watts second, Alta Quest, by the Akin, aeetad; Paradioe, third. Time, Arden Homestead, of Goshen, N. Y . Tanded"the' 2 19 trol"Tor 'Wnr D!ckerson Combs also ran. after the first heat had gone to Watts Fifth lace, on mile and aeeetit ardDrT lit Bond. The flag judge was very busy Clark, worn; Roekmtniater, aeeond; Lad MadIn this race, four getting the banner ki cap. third. Tim, 1 46, Beat Pal and BtarUt the first and two in the second heat. also ram Bingenwood Jr. failed to nip King Bingen Sixth race, fir and a half furlonf Boh, la the first heat, but had the best of won; Chiva. eeotid; Away, third. Tim, 07- in Roldffklffv IHoebird, 8aiw McBride; the second th Canadian boras and s Mr. Leef Leslie, Golden Crest and Dapper pan third. , 5 LEXINGTON. Ky, Oct. 4. Irving Gleasons Peqoot 116. Prince Til TH 115, Wida 116, Great W. Murphy, lowered the world's record Jaa 115, Bradley Tony 115, Caah 115 for trotting to 1.68 4 here this afterFourth race, six furlong Billy Brush 97, Mias Muffins 100. Barracuda 106, Jamas W. noon In a race against time, beating his O'Hara 107, Translate 116. own record of 1:67 at the recent Columbus Fifth race, one mile Oaprock 99, Indy Champ Dickersons Nedda, W. 100, Toahiml 104, Cherry Tree 104. Partner meeting. 106. Banleeu lift. driven by Harry Flaming, lowered the beatAlia Sixth race, six fuilong Ternee 106 record for trotting mares to 1:68 Plum 106, Dearc 107. Sweet Lady 106, Ted of made Lou Dillon, at ing the record alao ran Mildred Miss 106. 106. Panna Ruth Collette and 1$ Ths 106, ago. day yeara Memphis Seventh race, Aon mil and seventy yard Bend Its 106, Dinah Dean 106. Tavlor Hay 1U, track were ideal and a big crowd saw Georgette, won; Dimples, second; Locust Leaves, Mart OHara 111, Macbeth 115, Bedamle 106, chamthe and the performances gave 1 46 46. Turf Result and Entries third. Tim, Bacarpolett, Lady Antonia 112, Pompous 111, Beileamt 106. pions a big ovation. Mothr, Diana and Oolala ala ran. 6renth race, me mite and seventy aid Peter Manning trotted the first quarter 97. Tomabol 100, Brilliant Star '101, Tula JATOMIA RESULTS. the three quarLATON1A. EVTR1ES. in ;80, the half in 68 Ashland 106, Rub Ora a 116. atx ferkf and finished the mile In Flrvt nt ters In 1.27Nedda's-fractionBp U won; Weather clear; track faat. First race, tlx furlong Manicure 101, Mcood time was 1:58 IftoAcelea, third. Time, Montjoy 101. Gammer Uurtoa 104, Toney 8u Ltd, 58 1:28 and 1:68 39 Whirl, Wakeup. Commander iii8 106, 206, Rugle 104. Fox i0d Mooawlnka CUE TOURNEY PLANNED. La Ay Aatnr and Banker Bvwn alio Angea 106, Ixmanna lUO. Settle 106, Abbedale, owned- by the Good Tim Stonewall to The Tribune. ' won drivenran, stable and by Walter Cox, Jams B. Brown 106, Deboner 113, Top Special U, OGIEN, 'Oct. 4. Members of tho Og moat IUK Arteaa 106, Janko 112, Bright Leaf Second race, five and a half the Cumberland stake for 2 '07 pacers, the den lodge of BIkn will orgaotte at once feature of the racing card. He was never Danow, aeon: IUnpUif Mary, eecood; Prento 106, 6 pod a 103. on mile and 6 sixteenth Nancy for a pool and trlHtard tournament to be Second race, in serious danger and In the second heat lit, third. Tim, 1 . Heeklluna, Chaplet. tarn 90, Lady Rachael 10X Grace Daugherty played at the Klknf home thle winter. It beat off all opposition. The pause to the Grasa Maid, lierr Valois, Marjoiet, Prince ' & a 4. 1- -2 The Caledonian soccer team wllDhgve on the South Junior campus at a try-oThirteenth South and State street this evening at 6 p. m. All players and officers are requested to be In attendance so that arrangements can be made for the&matoh with Sait Lake next Saturday, ylt is Important that every player turn out to this practice. ut 100, Win or Quit 106, Vella 106. BryhUmak 107, Trooper- - 106, Lord - Wrack 106, Patten 106. Duke of Wellington 106, Pahaaka 106, Bean 113. Jake Feld 106, Sway 113. Pirate McGe 106. Hampoua 99. Third race five and a half fnrlongn post-hatt- e 116, Trader Beth 116. Greea Spring 116. 1- -2 al 4. 3; 4. 4. furkmff-fttmn- y 4 ' le planned to have the winning team meet the other Elks teams of the etate for Ifce etate title among the EUt lodges. DiegeVThinkMUchell Entitled to duanpiomMp L NEW ORLEANS., La-- . Oct. , 4 Lao Diegel tied wllk Ab MltcheQ for tb Southern open golf chmplonhip, today b bHvod Mitchell n titled lr4 to th tltl2 "I think In falrnau to MltchtQ, I khoohl gtv, on account of what occurred," Diegel After th tl on the play-of- f, aid. Mitchell uggertod to m lht w pixy thre 4dUonjJ hole to decide th nutch. I Agreed nd in view of tho fact-of tho that thC were some member ociaUon present and no objection was ino. Mitchell thl w did ploy, mode, defeated mo squarely and fairly, and I i ho positively entitled therefor think to tho championship and I hop th Southern Golf association will revere lie -- decision. ..ft 9 ' f ' |