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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER YOU KNOW me; AL 9, 1922. By RING LARPNER Copyright. 123, by Tb Bell Syndicate, Ins. ?"""ll!,(!i(lHi 1 & vif on a SH&.K? st fi-t- i v Ovcrccat upjsimrtf SEi FR TH standing or COP TH See. rf Rh.rne, ae. . Klldnff, 2b CLUBS. Agnew, Uirlh.H. V TH E SEALS BREAK EVEN , Portland Takes Series From Salt Lake, Six Games of the Seven Played. At Portland "(first game): Salt Lake 3, Portland 1; second game. Salt Laks 3, Portland 4. At Seattle (first game): Sacramento 2, Seattle 9; second game, Sacramento 4, Seattle S. At Oakland (first game): Vernon 3, Oakland 6; aecond game, Vernon 0, Oakland 4. At Lot Angeles (first game): San Francisco 3, Los Angeles 0; second game, San Francisco 1, Los Angeles 2. r. ten-Fnnt- yA long-wind- Mrths third Wolfer singled. McCann sacrificed, Poole walked, and Hale was long hit with a pitched ball, and High's a run. fly to Strand - gave the Beaver and sacrifice Siglln's boot, McCann's Hales single gave the locals what proved to be the winning run In the fifth. Bteroiller walked two In the first In- ning, but managed to stave off the scorn?n the second' Schicks double. Rileys out snd Ahfinaons long fly gave the Bee a starter. Sand scored in the third on his double and single by Wllhoit and B'glln. walk. Strands double and Wllhoit the in the eighth gave Rileys singlethird run. ' A sensational Bees their Wolfer caught. throw to th plat by Strand in tala effort to soor with the "ty' ing run. -Wolfer played a enatlonal gam in center field. In addition to catching Strand at the plate in the seventh he whipped Vitt out in th fourth. . Ike looked like a million dollars. He had seven putouts, several of them being difPoole ficult chances, and two assists. and .Riley, opposing first seekers, gavs em out of exhibition pulling a dandy dirt and out of the air. Both " of the like world beaters out there. looked Tuesday the Beavers will tangle with this week. ECONOMY NOTE. needed most is a salary that W1U stick around long enough for us to get acquainted with it. New York Amer. lean. 1 ...84 1 6 24121 bv inning,,: San Fnmrlaco ... .... Knna Service. . Total 3 6 I 16 6 4 13 3 6 3 63 I 4 3 6 6 4 3 6 6 6 2 .81 2 2 6 3 6 .6 0 0 1 Locker, lb,. 4 6 6 8 Hannah, c. ., 4 1 8 S French, an., 2 0 0 2 Zelder. 2b... 2 0 10 Dull, p..... 3 0 6 0 Sawyur, 2b. 2 6 6 1 Hiawks ... 1110 0 Lafayette, lb 3 1 1 8 cf . 2 ooiier, 2 Maderam. 4 0 13 c.. 8 6 17 4 0 0 1 3, Kramer, p. 110 lMtte. I 0 8 0 1 Shea, p.. 60061066 8 0 0 0 2 Jacobs, ....38 ibjr 2 8 24 1 Total p ..866143714 , 01 00000 02210810 19 finrramento , ..0 1 Seattle 0 0 SbeehnA. Error oa Bate Summary" ball Off SheaQk. tUyatt .... 1666 Wild pitch Shea. Pttt4 hail Shea. Stolen bate WUtertil, Touts ....88 1 8 34 81 Tot a la ...80 3 7 2711 Hood, Stumpf. Thrr base hitLana,Maner. Two-h- a Batted for French la ninth. hit Orr. Sacrifice hit R lateral! Orr, tBatted for Dell la ninth, Double play Orr to Iran to Btutnpf; Crano leer by innings: to Htumpf. MrUafflpin to Sheehan to Uollwita. Vernon ... 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 Tima I 2b. Lmpirea Tomaa and Carroll. Oakland ... 1 6 2 0 2 6 0 0 EJrrora Bodte. Summary French, Cather. Second game Bate oo ball Off kremer 3, off SACRAMENTO. SEATTLE Summary: Bases on balls Off Blaehol- Madera. with pitched ball Brubaker and AbRHPoA der 3, off Walberg 4. H.t with pitched Dell s, nitDell, AbRHPoA Two. stolen haw Cooper. by If . . 6 0 2 1 6 4 Khpp. ball Poole. Stolen bases Schick, Poole. teoper baae hita Chadboorne, Hannah. W ilie, Lafay4 8 0 2 cf Two-ba0 0 McNeelr, hits High, Schick. Sacrifice ette. Sacrifice hit Will. Vranch, lime -Mollwlta. lb 3 6116 0 Hood, 40630 hit Riley. Double play Hale te Poole 1.40. Umpire Byron and Carey. Mtirphv, rf. 4 0 1 2 0 hldred, rf.. 2 0 0 1 0 to Paton. Time of game 1 hour 43 mina 4 112 4: Orr, a 3 0 0 1 6 Sheehan, " utes. Umpires Bason and Finney. Second game; Mrtlaffign 2b 4 0 6 0 II Stumpf. lb. 4 2 3 10 1 VERNON. 0AKIAND 8b. 4 12 2 1, Crane, 2b... 3 10 4 4 Manger. Second game: AbHHPoA AbRHPoA Htannae, c.. 8 1 2 3 2i Tobin, c... 4 112 1 rhtlbeurna.cf 8 0 2 8 0 Brown, If .. 4 0 12 SALT LAKE. Canfield, p 8 1 2 0 2Sltter, p..,., 8 16 0 6 High. If ... Brubaker, Jb 8 0 0 2 2 0 6 0 0 0 Rick Smith. 8b .. Wllie, rf ... 3 10 2 0 Cather. 2b . 4 6 Totals ..8 4 1124 10 Totals ...28 8 7 2715 Hawk, rf.. Looker, lb., Batted for an fie Id la fourth. Lafayattc. 18 4 1 2 8 1 Score by Innings Murphy, c.. toopar, cf.. 4 112 6 . . French. Madera, a. 4 12 121 Sacramento ,..0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 8 0 2 10 Head, c Sawyer, 2b. ft Seattle . Doyle, p . . Errors Motlwits, Btanage, El- Summary: Hannah ... on CaB Baaea ball Off Orr, Stumpf. drd, tBodie .... IM pitch? field 7, off Sitter 1. Canfield 8. Hit with pitched ball Pick Stolen base Totals .81 6 5 24 11 Total ..34 4 10 27 0 Lane 2, Kldred 2, Crane. Three base bit Batted for r react la ninth. bit Kopp, Lane, Mollwlta, Stumpf. Two-baetBatted for Doyla li jjiotb. Sacrifice bits Mollwlta, Sheehan, WiKterxil. Score by Innings: Winter!),' Sitter, Hood, Crane. Ikmbl play Vernon 0 0 0 0 0 W'isterxil to Stumpf to Tobin; Tobin to W later Oakland 0 0 0 8 0 all: W'isterxil to Crane to Stnropf; Crane to Error French 2, Summary Time 1 20. Umpires Toman and Htrtnpf. on balls Off Arlett 6. off Doyle 8. Wild Carroll. . Double Sacrifice fait Head. pitch Arlett. Time play French to Sawyer to Locker. 1 25. Empires Caaey and Byron. 38 246 11(1 ..... 12 11 1S0002 14 SEALS AND ANGELS DIVIDE TWIN BILL 63 0 1 1 0 6 0 1 6 Salt Lake 4 X .2 Portland on balls Off Myers 4. Bases Summary: off Blemllier 3. Hit with pitched ball Stolen Hale. Wild 'pitch Blemllier. bases Hale, High, Riley. Home run Two-base Poole. hits Schick. Sand, Strand. Sacrifice hits Anflnson, McCann 2, High, Paton, Siglin 2. Double to Sand plave Rllev, unassisted; Siglin to Riley. Tim of game 1 hour 3 minute. Umpire Finney and Eason. 0101000 By Service. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8 The Seals and double-heade- r, the Angela split today' former winning the first game, 8 to 0, and the Utter the iieoond, 2 to 1. Both games were content. In the second Mitchell wu outpointed by Dumovleh, Pastor Recognizes Need of Interest in Baseball .The minister of today makes a great mistake If h ignores th pub-M. said the Rev. Russell lic games, Brougher, pastor of the Immanuel Baptist church, in his sermon yesterday. "More people go to baseball games on Saturday afternoon than to church on Sunday. All America seems The to like the game of baseball. people of America are more Interested In the world's series than any other thing now befor th public. We can all learn some important lessons from th game. "The man who can pitch before a the batter m on, two and three order has given one of the greatest exAccuracy Is amples of another lesson taught in baseball. These qualities tend to strengthen character and make better men. . self-contr- GASOLINE reversal ALLEY-SOMET- hard-foug- ht 010 '8 ...280427 E IV1EETT0 BESJITURDJIY 18 In All Members of Country Club Will Take Part in tensively for Next Contest Match at Canyon Course. With B. Y. U. Eleven. Football Squad i' H!,I ,ii to-Trai- n Coaches Tommy Fltspatrick and Major Prince of th University of Utah football team wars two of th molt pleased spectator at th gam with th College of Idaho Saturday,, when the Crimson won Its first victory of th season. With four regulars out of th lineup, they considered the showing of their men against such a strong aggregation aa Coach Cornell brought down from Caldwell highly creditable. Coach Fltspatrick said after the game that Utah earned It touchdown and missed two more by penalties. Nell Smith, the fast Utah captain, waa accurate In his dropklcklng, scoring three "Teamwork seems to b In th goal hearts of the Crimson placers, who are determined to fight to the last ditch to bring the 1923 honors to Utah this fall." Coaeh Fltspatrick said. Brick" Whitney, Clare Hagen and Harvey Hancork will be out for light practice this week, but th coaches will not let any of these men mix In th scrimmage. If they continue to improve, It is likely that they will be used In part of the game next Saturday afternoon against th Brigham first Young university. or This will be the the Utah- - eleven, conference battle-fftvhlch earn out of the Idaho game In tiptop shape with th exception of the bad Injury to Kent Evans, Utahs fullback and guard, Evanss Elbow Dislocated. Badness waa turned to gladness yesmorning when the phyaiclana tc terday an y picture of Evan' arm and found no fractured bones. The elbow wa dislocated and It will be three weeks befor Evan will be able to do any kind of acrimmag work. The husky Utah star Is determined to play football and asked the doctors yesterday to prepare a temporary cast, so that he could taka part In the light workouts on the field, A new spirit wa manifested on Cum. mints field by th Utah students, who carried their plavar off the field after the game and also stood for ten minute around tha gvmnaslum, giving the player cheera for the great work displayed In th R On IPltHfiihll: mfuitiiikL HM fifty of th Ble-mill- 00 14 yr at th ii.(0icii k. v. -- v. v. v. mi bAi.iwi.iis Year draggle game. ssrriss thoa. end snd sns item for root cenvsnltBC Y. U. Next Week. The coaches will have their men out for a light workout this afternoon and all of the mistake of Raturdaya game will be reviewed. Secret practice will be held every afternoon thle week preparatory for the game against the Brig ham Young university. None of the uniwere ai the versity. athletic official Aggle-BY. 11. game Saturday and TTtah Is not expecting sn easy time of It from Coach Twltchells men, who put up game fight Saturday in their first ex hlbltlon. Th Provo bov cam through their firat game In great shape and Coach Twitch.ll will hava a few new stars to send Into action against Utah. o Provo had scout at tha gam and th Provo mentor will try to build up hla defense to stop th Utah offense, which got away for good gains Saturday, Th new men on the Utah varsity played .good football Saturday against tha Idaho eleven and the "greenness Is fast wearing off. The Utah student body will start war against slackers and every student will be asked to com to th game next Saturday afternoon and sit In the bleacher section for organised cheering. The coachea have asked their men to report for practice early this week, so that all of the training can be gone through to condition them for their drive in th wslfsr. and AlwvTryth tor tret. dry Utah-ldah- SouthmerictmXhamjL Defeats Australian k v. - w- V biggest golfing tvents 6f Country dub, th ait' nual Red and Blue team match, will taka plae nsxt Baturday afternoon on th eighteen-hol- e canyon course of th dub, All membert-o- f th club ar supposed to participate. Th losing taam must pay for th banquet to b served Saturday evening. All play will b foursome. Below is glvtn the drawings alk W. Walker va A1 Frank. A. C. .Sullivan va Bishop Joseph S. by Captain A. C. Wherry and Joseph Decker of th Red and Blues, Gins. . Adrian B. Pembroke vs. C. P. Castle. respectively, In each case th member U- - B. Garoutte va Louis MWcua I of th Red team mentioned first. In Rowley v. Sperry Lawson. oaa some member hav been overlooked . Moffatt vs. V. C. Stayner. . . thev should notify the secretary of the Oritehlow J. C. Howard. Ftancls dub at once. Members who will b unL. W. Sowlca va. L. C. Miller. able to play should also Inform either th R eharda. Gill va Grant Hampton secretary or their captain. Karl Smith va Dava Bobbin. Tha lineup: E A. Jame ve. Q. 8. Wilkin. A. C. Miherry, captain, va. Joseph Wallace Bramsford ve. Sid It. Ilnch. Decker, captain. A. It, Irvine va Jak Kahn. Von Elm Hal Lamb. v. George J. E Gallgher va J. F. MlJina J. T, Brunn vs, Thornton Gllmar. R. V. Hall va. Albert Fisher. Bartlett Wick v. Paul Keyser. W. Hunter vs. F. 8c II wood. Ruel Halloran va W. T. Benson. F. 8. Kolapp. J. C. Dick Frank T, Botterlll vs. George Eller-becVern Ramuela va Russell Schuldcr. Fred Btauffer va, Glen Miller. A. D. McMullen va W. O Patrick. , A, K. Bell va Charles Gillette. Arthur Sweet va Grant Moser. George Steiner va W. L. Klierbeck. ,, E. L. Wertheimer va Albert Merrill, fart Fisher vs, R, E. Wight. L. B, Bwaner vs. William 8toi-eGeorge Iarrah vs. Joseph Patrick. F. C. Richmond va W, J, Halloran. G, W, Tudt va William LanibepL' James Ingebretnen v. W. T. Pyper. L, 8. Cates v. T. J. O Brlcn. J. H. Waters va R. M, Cross. J. Jensen va Tom Griffin, Lee Dlnwoodey va A, Q. Randall, Jo Nlbley va Joel Nibley. vs. R. John Fitpatrtck va A. N. McKay. Newhouna J Jr. Walker, Edgar Robert Miller va. M. A- - Kevser. H, J. Perry va T. F. Caldwell. H. A, MacMIlllan va Joy Johnson, Will Gibson va 8. W, Morrison. Jr. C. B. Hawley vs. L, 8. Trigg Charles Tyng va. Arthur Thomaa. R. C, Oemmell va J, L. Rawlina Fred Cowan va William Brown. J F. Critohlow v. J, H. Tonkin. . Beverly Olendenln v. J. W. Collin. E. A. Culbertson va W. D. Donoher. Frank Fisher vs J. E. Jenninga T. W. Naylor va. 8. H. Fhagman. Walter Lswl v. A. L. Fish, Phil Purcell J. H. Grut. W. A. Squires vs. Leon Sweet. W. W. Riy va Athol Rawlina Keen Miller Aahby Cleveland. K. B. Wicks Charles Tuttle, Fred Horoung v. Fred Hale. p. D. Allison va U. A. Quigley. Lester D. Freed vi. A1 Cowan. th Two-baa- e HING M 4 4 Winning and losing pitcher yesterday: At Portland: Blaeholder, bait Lake, winner; Walberg, Portland, loser; ... ......0 0 0 8 0 O Portland, winner; Myra, Salt HUa ..1 3 0 2 2 0 n Lake, loeer. Los Angeles Ran Francleeo, Lo At Angelea: Geary, Buna ... ......0 0 0 0 0 0 winner; Thomaa, Lot Angelea, loer 1 0 0 HlU ... , 0 Dumnvjch, Lo Ange'es, winner; Mitch- next hard- battles Errors Arne, farroll. MeAnley. Summary: Struck out By Geary 8, by Thomas 1. Baaea ell, ban Francisco, loser. Manager Prous will give hla financial At Seattle: Jacobs, Bitter, Beattie, win- report om balla OffjGeary 2, off Thomas I. Stolen to th athletlo council at Its week Canfield. Sacramento, leers. Rhea, ners; baae Twombly, hit Ag Rhyne, At Oakland : Kremer, Arlett, Oakland, ly meeting. new. Sacrifice hits Carroll, 0 Connell. Don. bla Thomas to UcAuley to Oners; wlnnera; Dell, Doyle, Vernon, loiere. play Rhyne to Ktlduff to Ellison imm vasy s. . cGntfr bn The Beea must ln two of their reBoxer aeven gamea to Insure their finmaining Second fame; division. Ilrst in the ishing LOS ANGELBS. SAN' FRANCISCO. 8. BincNoa AIRES. Oct. (Bv the AssoAbRHPoA AbRHPoA After having a long streak of tough ciated Press ) Luts Angelo Flrpo, chamKelly. If.... 4 0 0 2 0 Twombly, rf 4 0)46 of BchU-South the with this America, heavyweight Maury 8 0 2 0 8 bat, 0 pion 0 got OConnell, cf 03 6 going r.rroll, if., In the first gam afternoon knocked oy Jim Tracy, th Ramin, 8b, 4 0 0 0 2 Me abe, cf.. 4 6 0 2 0 three hit yesttrday, Australian trv 18 the fourth 4 a 1 of double. Sb OiDeal. 0 them round. 0 4 one fighter, Ellison, lb. 110 Score br Inning; San Fraoclact Kuna 10 Hiiuililiiillilulfriire iwertr I SAN FliANTISrO LOB AMS RTFS AbRHPoA AbRHPoA Kelly, If... 0880 Twombly, rf 4 OTonnell. cf 8 0 0 4 0 Carroll, If . 8 0 0 4 1 iiimc-ru- n hitter. Pc ole, Poitmnd. Kb mm. 8b. 0 2 0 SMcrabe. cf.. 4 0 02 0 BUiaon.lb. 4 10 7 Oltfeal, 8b ... 8 0 18 1 4 1 1 1 01 Griggs, lb.. S0011 The series ended: See, rf.?T.. ( .. 4 0 2 1 2 Hego, e Halt Lk won 1, Portland won 3. 0 0 2 0 Rhyne, Kildiiff, 2b 4 118 1 Llndlmoie, 2b 2 0 0 2 4 San Francisco won I, Loa Angelea 8 0 2 8 2 MeAnley, aa. 8 0 0 4 Agnew, C. won 4. 4 0 00 1 Thomas, p. 2 0 0 0 4 Geary,' p. Vernon won 1, Oakland won 3. Speneor .., 1 0 0 0 0 Sacramento won 2, Seattle won S. Totals ...88 8 11 27 0! Totals Batted for Thomaa la aiatb. JlHVi v'll! -4 INDIANS WIN TWO FROM SACRAMENTO Total 27 sr Main 14 1- Hits ,.0 1 0 0 3 1 3 6 1 I Errors Llndlmor 3. Runa nummary: for Mitchell 2. Humor tch 1 Struck out By Dnmovlch by Mitchell 1. Baaaa a belie Off Dnmovlch 1. oft Mitchell 1. Balk Mitchell. 8 to lea beao be. Two-bar- e hit Time 1.16. Orlgga, Rhyne, Baldwin, Deal, E T 216 Still 1 ( cwniESCuC? 0- -1 1 . Ore.. Oct. 3 Splitting, .PORTLAND, the Beav-even In today's series. of won ora the seven-gam- e six out As on the occasion of their previous a after visit, the Bees won their first week of effort. Annexing the first game behind the today by a codnt of 3 to 1, Blaeholder. invincible pitching of Harry In the second game Harry Blemllier whlxzed 'em over for the Beaver. He a as in more or less trouble throughout the game, but finally managed to squeeme out with, a victory. Salt Lake was able to win but two games all Besson from the Beavers on thd Vaughn street park, their other score m a being by a game May 28. to four Beavers the Blaeholder held lone scattered hits in the first game, thewhen run off his delivery being made adball. a was h t with Poole pitched vanced to second on Hale's walk, stole out. third end scored on High's iqfleld Blaeholder, who oppostd Walberg, his support pitched fairly good ball, but world. in the ras not the best Maury Schick sdored the first run for the Bee in the second Inning onwhen he Rileys Singled over second, moved up out and sacrifice, took third on Jenkins'was takstole home while Big George windup. ing a In the fourth the Bee shoved over Schick s another run on Siglins walk. out. hit past Hale and Rileys Infield recovered McCann fumbled the ball, but first. at in time to get Riley Sand drew a walk In the eighth and who Wllhoit. waa forced at second by advanced on Paton's overthrow. Strand wa safe on Patons fumble. Wllhoit takat ing third. Paton threw Wllhoit out Schick the plate on Siglins grounder. and third, beat out a hit between short filling the bases. Riley drew a walk, In Strand. forcing Portland had a couple of chances to pinch. score, but could not connect In thetwo out In the seond game Poole, with over run a home out drove In the first, the right field fence. This was followed High's by Hales single and stealtheand Portlandgave Single. These doings start off Slim ers an early two-ru- n What ftvore . 116 OjOrlgsv, lb. 6 2 6 1 RaJ.lwla, 0 0 6 T UiKtlmore, 2b 6 2 1 0 McAulrjr, m, 6 112 liumoTlch, p 0 0 1 6- - OAKLAND, Oot 3 The Oaks took By Universal Service. both games from Vernon, 6 to 3 and SEATTLE, Oot. 8. Th Indian de4 to 0. feated the Sacramento Senators today, 3 to 2 and 8 to 4 They took five gam8 In th first th Tiger outhlt th Oaks, of the seven-gam- e series. but Kremer kept th hlUsell separated. SACHAMBMO SEATTLE. AbHHPoA 'AbRHPoA In the second Arlett was niasterot all 4 0 2 2 01 Lane. irf.... 4 2 18 6 Kopp. if times. Me Neeley, rf 4 1 1 8 6 Wbiterell, 8b 8 1 I 6 1 I VERNON.' OAKLAND. Mollwlta, lb 4 0 18 o'Hnod, if ... 6 18 18 AbHHPoA Murphy, rf. 4 0 18 OlKldred, rf... 8 1 I 1 0 AblUIPoAf Cfidboarne, ,ef 4 111 0 Brows, If . . 4 0 6 1 0 Sheehan, re 4 0 18 SiOrr, re . 3 0 2 3 0 Brubaker. 3b 3 6 0 2 1 Mctiaffiga 2b 4 0 0 2 8 Stompf, lb.. 4 2 3 12 1 High, if Smith, Sb,., I 6 I 3 0 Will, rf ... 3 3 12 1 M anger, 8b. 8 116 l Crane, Bodla, rf ... 4 0 4 3 1 Cathrr. 2b. . . 4 12 4 1 M. Shea, c.. 3 0 1 4 0 Tobin, Special to The Tribane. double-heo.de- Tsiverael By SALT LAKE. Totals - BEES 3, 3; DUCKS 1, 4. first game: rf els, p. , HUa Loa Aagele Knna j Oaks Win Five From Vernon; Angels Take Four From San Francisco. At Portland, e... 4 4 3 4 2 ri Put these 3 questions to your druggist CLASSY. OF COURSE - How quickly should a physic act? What laxative gives quickest relief? I3 a quick acting laxative necessarily harsh, and ' will it gripe? Your druggist will answer that 80 per cent of all sickness originates in decaying waste matter; therefore, minutes count quickJCeliefis.of.rstiinportaiK9s-H- e will tell you that Pluto gives quickest relief it acts in 30 minutes to twO hours. He wiU also tell you that Pluto, being . a wster laxative, la gentle, harmless and won't gripe. When sickness comes, it is always best to call your doctor; a timely dose of Pluto, however, is a wise step toward prevention. Keep Pluto always in the home. Lick Springs, Indian You Physician Prescribe It Bottled |