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Show - 1 ' 2 . TGE DESERET . McCarthy figures big .;, :.v NEWS : . TUESDAY, MAY ' 23 fivecant change- draft vrul -- r - - , AUERBACH AND MISHKIND CLOSE MANHATTAN BOXING SEASON' WITHDRAW IN CLASSY BOUT CHAMPION JACK DEMPSEY W THREE-FOURTH- S VOTEL Vernon Has Coach Bonneville Patrons to Get Some FOR NEEDED : TO CHANGE Who Does Nothing Glimpses at Best Advertised Pitcher PUTS ON EXHIBITIONPATRONS MANHATTAN CLUB Famous Jakie May Here to PREXY AVERS Bnt Help Batters , RULE, Throw His Stuff at Ciinosure of 311 Eues -- . , I ' , ; Bee Batsmen .Made World Greatest Cooks as Though He Needs LitlaVM His Dehut in Salt Lake. Training for Gibbons J3out Main Bout Pleases. Deacon Van Buren i Only Manager Wjth That Job. (McCarthy Favor Open Meeting o Fan Will Learn. "'v Assistant What War is All About Lane Want Early Peace. t By Lei Goatee. - LTHOUGH nothing definite ha been announced on the subject, President H. William Lane, astute chieftain of the Salt Lake Bees, expect that a special meeting of the Coast" league directors' will be held Monday, May 14 in San Francisco. ' . Th necessary application (or til special session, signed by (our directorate had members of th not bean received by President William H. McCarthy aarly thl ba In tha hand morning but ahould o( hla majaaty aoma tlma today. Tha cbiaf executive haa doclarad that If tt 1 tha daalra of tha club owner that a apeclal aaaalon ba held. ha will gladly attend and pow-woa publlo af mak'-th(air If they ao daalra. Pacific Coast League w I ' f Long Talk . T; About- Meeting. . ry " ft For more than a month thara .ha boon talk of a apaolal meeting in tha Coaat laagua to Iron out tha nuraaroua wrinkle that have da. f valopad around tha circuit alnca tha playing aaaaon began. Tha only rea. : aon why thia chin j : feat waa not ' ZIP)resident Patrick a gala club could not attand and ha tha application , refuaad to algn k which calls, tha moating. Patrick tha papers Saturday and It signed r la expected that tha warring (ao ;S7ilon will gat busy now and draw i up thalr plans o ( attack. President has (Ira daya to call tha - McCarthy meeting after racairlng tha applVI H ( l tl P 2..lt 11 uiuiuiuii7aiitei. FIHPO OF DEFEATINB " It la tb leaqt known In Uletio elrales ef any f the four In the milk fund n performer stadium boxing chow at the Tanks but the Detroit box aaxt Saturday, He or is chock full of confidence la matched with- Luts Angel Flrpo, the South American, tn a fifteen-roun- d contest preceding the Jess Wlllard-Floy- d Johnson encounter. The westerner Is undaunted by the Imposing knockout record of the . Argentinian. McAullffe points to his ewn knockout record. It shows that ha ha scored sixteen knockout In sev, enteen bouts. Floyd Johnson who Is matched with Jess V, lllard, Is the only man who haa remained' the limit with MoAullffa, according to tha rseorda Floyd and Jack battlad six rounds at Tacoma, Wash.. In 1921 and the latter was awarded the refer -- of a apaolal meeting (or soma tlma That waa probably tfi roaaon why f? a accompanied the Baas on thalr ' .last road trip to the coast Tour Uncle Billy rather expected that a meeting would be called while ha Was down there. Nobody knows ex what astute William has up ' ,'".aotly svh!a slaera but it la understood that ha Is not at all plaaeed with the of the recent rulings working which forbid negotiating withball eluba for play. league major ors or. accept tha services of such athletes without ths prtvltegs of -- , draft attached. f . i McCarthy Think ' They Cant Do It , business traasactad at retransactd le So The .... recent Portland meeting will backwards at tha BRENNAN IVEI NEWSPAPER. NEW YORK. May 1 for 1104 000 damages wss begun by William J Bill" Brennan, agdlnst the Mall Express company, publleh-sr- s of tb Evening Mall for an article it published referring to Brennans fight with Flrpo as "queer. ft when the rul was mad while other members of th league were sitting pretty as a result of deals mad Just strengthening prior to the adoption of. th - new the be big the S'war dance, tt expected. qaeetlon of the draft and that of territorial right In Lo Angel, n til ba brought up for eonataera-oand voted on again. Preaidant one doe not think ther will b ny caaualtle Inflicted at the but he rather expect that borne things will be transaoted that rules. wUl be of benefit to the league and , baseball and tncldeatly put an end Estick to all this wrangling. Tha reaolatlon at the Port pow-tro- passed land conference which forbids Coaat . .league elube from accepting ball from the major league t ' player with tb provision that they te to draft, cannot be rescindI eligible rote of ed without a the directorate. President McCarIf McCarthy la right thy think beaten then the "Big Five" on now. However, you can countright Bill Jo Patrick Cal Lane, J and Billy XlepperEwing, as to know that t they are on the right alda of the squabble before they go t to the - - expense of a special conducting Vnr'all over tb circuit will watch the result of thla meeting I with a good deal of internet tor . t they hop something will be done to create harmony between the owner, and the preel- -t eight club Moat of them are hopeful dent. I that something will be done to get r player cut of the major leagues aa the Boos, Oaks, Angela and In ,- dlane a well as some of the other ? eluba ean all ut new material. The I four eluba named were caught flat - tbree-fourt- 1 ' Jack NETT TORX. May I. ication,Is ao secret that President It Ian has boon harping on tha Idea - . anti-dra- Steps Out And Buys Pitcher.' mad stored away ud hla old cap, !3fhla lapurely an experiment, and I do not know Just how much may ba accomplished, Van stated"Hodrwith complete frankness ever, I believe that by taxing them young w may be able to ortng about some defltntta Improvement. If 1 can eucosed In starting them right tt should help Van Burean Is great student of batters, and probably always will ba. When playing ball, always during p ractlon bo was to ba found standing on one of the foul linos not far from the plate, and analysing the wing of every man. He chose the fool lino because observation had shown tt to he the safest plaoa. To most persons tt would appear to be about the most haaardotts But Van says swift fouls off the end of tb bat seldom go down the foul line, and that when a mair lets go hla ba, It Is not likely to follow the llne, And tt waa th same with him on the bench during a gams. His mins waa always on batting, end that probably explains In a measure why he wss a good hitter. Persons ar likely to do best those things they are moat Interested In, and by th same token their mind it on tkoap thing. Van not only will oontlnu to study batter from the bench during th regular season when, not away scouting, but probably will get other player Interested -In doing the am thing. Bill Esslck. manager of th Vernon Tigers received word upon his arrival In Balt Lake this morning that th New Orleans elub of th Southern assdtlatton had decided te sell hire Pitcher Herb. Kelly, a left hander, whoee work on the mound for the Pelican has been th outainsatlon of th Southern standing association season. Kelly was formerly with Cleveland In the American league tyid was turned back to New Orleans to acquij more experience . Tb Vernon manager la a skill ful trainer of pitchers, sad an urn cqnny Judge at picking prospects Estlok figures that Kelly will more than take th place of Pitcher Jess Doyle, who was declared a free agent by on odlct of Judge Landis. Ray French, inflelder, formerly with th Tiger accompanied th club a far aa Salt Lake oa hi way to Join tbo Brooklyn National laagua oluh. Mrs. French, a bride Cf a month I going along, too. , Every Chevrolet We Sell Our Good Name Carries a . . i fig-ur- cheer-futtThdt- Tagging All the Bases at Major and Coast Ball Games - old-tim- r right-hande- rs , non-sto- Pa Has Hi Revenge. A4fc. -- Pest A4D her HUSBAJO v Tho diminutive ernon southpaw set up a mark last season for htmertfto shoot at as well aa other And the pennant chances are (regarded as resting considerably on and hroad shoulderi'of the stocky Not that Maier and k southpaw have what you would call a one man staff, by any means, but Mays w6rk last season was ao sensational and effective that should he duplicate If It Is felt that the Tigers will agald be .well up In the race regardless. Esslck For Him Strong. Easlck has faith In May to repeat. This confidence would seem to he Justified In view of the character of Jakle's performances There was nothing flashy about his work. It warconalstrntly good. He was there tn every department of flinging. In short, he was one of the best southpaws in the country. .May topped the league lit both the essentials and pitching games won and rune responsible for. He topped the circuit with 25 win And allowed an average of only 1,24 earned runs. In all he whs in 53 games, and the total rune of all kinds gathered off him numbered but 102 He struck out 232 batsmen, and Issued only 100 accurate Sorvd passes shooting for a southpaw? What say. May Is regarded asB veteran, but nothing could he furimer from the JakJe flirted established Tacts pitching when 15, and according to the vital statistics in ths family Bible Is only 24 years old. Es-slo- left-hand- ed OERaI 6CHIa1 OOrJT WATTWTIOaF TO HER; By Cliff .Sterrett BUT(1MW50aIE HERHKDEt SheS MAHIaV FUaI OF MV baltThead! Star From Start. Puring his trials In the majors he never really had a chance tc his ability, being used display mainly as a relief pitcher. la the Texas league In 1921 he had a poor eeaaon. He must have been playing under unsatisfactory conditions, for which his purchase by Vernon he proved a star with hla first start Thla waa here In Salt Lake Citv, the graveyard of bo many visiting pitching hopes. When Esslck first saw May In action he declared that he had more stuff than any southpaw he had ever seen. Some thought Bill was kidding, but to kid is not Bills nature. He Is a serious minded cues, and tneant what he said. Subsequent events vindicated Bill's Judgment, and proved his veracity, May did not particularly care to go to the big league. He la contented as a Tiger. In fact, he signed a Vernon contract for 1923 at the close of last season. Esslck gave him his first real chance and he is Inclined to string with Vine gar, Bill WESTERN LEAGIE. Yesterday's Result At 8t J39eph Oklahoma City j ' M ? ll Man-hatta- six-rou- - roles in the farewell dcamaeteppj through a fine mS Torfcj a draw decision ha ed a though-Mishkibetter of the going And aU way. the score heavily But It should be remembered that Auerbach took all Abe had and never weakened a particle. Un the other hand, in the cloalng three rounds, Auerbach shot Wt numerous punches to the mid section that ha Abies nether sections in a pretty Ablewa obsensitive condition. vtously weakened by the blows an4 was registering acute discomfort a$ chargee Auerbach's continuous Mishkind sent a right to the chi Kinslla Playing Marvelous Tennis Game in London talreroat gervlff) K Walter A. LOmVO. May AjuerUan court (By a plnytng champion, marvelous game, completely ant- K. Cover. George geaeralled world's tltlehol9er. In th firof Aay'a play for the worlds Princess championship at the club today. The New Yorker won three of the four oeta held 2 and 0. today, ten to Although Covey started fonr fat srlte, Klaaella mastered now an, tarn, him at every for stands a three to one choice Klnsclln tho championship. showed great Improvement over his 1022 fores, hla service being terrific and accurate, and hi backhand nnbeatuble. Hla stead-Bee- n of hla, play and deadline astonished onlooker. trnnts DN SULS PUT In So THE-- A 110 VUa cf. 19 MligaMb 119 Hdryx. rf 4 MeAalrwl Sb X1, Griggs lb Twmby rt Hood, cf. Lndmr lb tp Daly, Jones Thomil p Totals iTw Frtaeliee, I BHO 4 4 4 1 9 1 1 1 4 9 4 0 9 0 0 7 t 9 If BHOA 1 4 BUIeon lb Kllduff.tb I I'Rhyoe, m o - ( 4991 9 Kelly, 9 0 9 I zWaiiih McWeny.p 9 1 9 1 11 9 9 1 9 Agnew,. Durkiy. p I I9 9 0 1 9 0 9 Totalo St U 97 14 11x2910 out whOn winning run acorecj. 91 sDaited for Buckley in the eighth 8aa Francisco .. 009 910 one-tw- 911 909 -- ORDS 224 234 , ' gST.M 2&S.8IS 24S.40 12424 20x2 'Why py more moneyuxfor Inferior makes? 8ee Rubber Product Co. State, Waa. 221 2m Leonard Becomes Manager of Fresno FRESNO. May 2 Hubert "Dutch Leonard, ths Tiger amok southpaw, today took over the management of the club succeeding Walter Boles who resigned the other day, following a run-i- n with localmsrvouhlftlng athletes cpuld t lay gloves him, and when he accidentally got careless in his last bout a truant right that hart but fraction of hs It, sent hla opponent Sower behind to the canvas. ,, He boned two rounds apiece wiHt Midget Smith, Frankie Bufflngta In the Paul Hardy and Johnny William wentf four rounds to a draw. Hardy pleased with hie showing against the veteran William, exchanging wallops with honors event. Neither waa damaged in the going Red Briggs declsloned Frank Vle7 cell! in a four round event. H'lgf 2 was the agreasor much of Ng foolii , but Vtncelll mads him lookthwtlq on most of his blows Vlncellt shoot him occasionally. Both were tired , at the closa Btllly Gordon took the aggresslvd ' and dectaioned Eddie Douglas la their event. Gordon was hie usual self and didnt allow energetic Doug la to get set. Neither fighter landed any clean blows and th damage don waa from axertlon, not from punches. f Pet Herman knocked Bart Plug Into .tha land of nod In ebon' rolnut. Exn Herman must semi-wind- - (Continued on page throe ) 2202. and back of the par is the guarantee of satisfactory service which has built our business as the oldest light cr deal,Jers in the Estate -- - WASATCH 1266 The Market Price - Is what you pay for a Certif ied Stude- baker.- - A Dealers profit plusthe mar-kprice is what you pay for a cheap new car , t t A et b V i r J L For Economical Transportation. - v i 111 0 .. I oa i 0X1 Certified- Vjf i - iijftf AuortE-SMr- m ' AUTO CO. . ti i - ' 30-Da- Phone2Q " "VrAilfcjry A v J bJTtLaLe,c , Paul Hardy Puts Up fine Bout ...,4 23454 fis.lg 22&PS 244 Vi . By Jones I, by WoWeeny I Bate balla Off Jonea S, off Buckley I. Stolen bate Twombley. Home run Griff Two-bas- e Kllduff I Mulligan. , hits Hood Hendry. Twombley. Daly Kelly. Walah. Sacrifice hlte Deal Rhyne, Lln-- d Champion Jack Dempsey appe more. Caught Mealing McCabe, Daly In a classy exhibition prior to I to main event, stepping It off w Double play Mulligan to Kllduff Carroll and Cam? Klllaon. llmplrea three local boys The champ loo) I , to be In great condition and tl 4 crowd w greatly impressed wit g hi ability. Tie le XOxSH ift o head and to thi lib 4 the 1039 Auerbach scored a left to the bod a left to chin the another and D.l, Griff. Hood, Summary: Rus the body Mishkind then sent ow K! Kelly, Vlla, Kllleon. MulllLlndlmor. a hard right to the Jaw and Aud Eerrore Griff. Dalv, duff 1 Kllduff. Innlnr pitched By bach reeled across the ring. Cla( f.n, 4 plus. Credit vicBuckley 4 by Jon detest to fighting with the exchanges abot Char tory to McWeeny Thomas. Runs Veeponalbla for Buckle, even finished the round. out Struck I Jenes 1. Thomae t ' on Lon Angeles not scheduled. LOOK AT THESE PRICES GOODYEAR The first, round waa about even. Mishkind may have had a shade but It waa not decisive. He scored with hla left chop. Auerbach took the agressive In the second and scored on good right to the chin. Mishkind met Auerbachs rushes i with hla powerful right and q chops to the chin. Abie counted'-harto the In stomach the right third Auerbach won a fast exchange but aoon after Able evened it up with a stiff sock to the nose that drew the claret. Mishkind won the round He waa scoring heavy with hie rights and lefts to the head. Auerbach won the fourth tue of his effective blows to AbleSTi body. Five or alx he sent In and tha result waa a marked sloRdn, up on Abies part. Able kept shooting them at Am bachs head in the fifth round, trif-'- U Auerbaw ing for a knockout. managed to send in two to and held Able fairly even. body - The boys stepped it off fast Mishkind sent In a le sixth, i Joseph Tulsa-Wlehi- ta A Sixth is Most Thrilling Round. Francisco: Loa AnreiM. the final round thst sent bach reeling across the ring. - knocked Auerbach off hie balano ,jF only physically, not mentally, how';.A ever, for when Able rushed In t follow It up he waa met by a etorng nr j that caused him to deliberate what. The SAN FRANCISCO. May 2 Seale put on the customary grandwon the stand finish yesterday and to 4. after most of the contest, customers had given up in disgust And were trailing out through the exits. , At m .2 -- 0-- 0-- 0-- 2. glx nd Action for Ira Dern, middleweight promised wrestling champion I wttb th announcement that local on the have option promoter R H . of three of the top notch men At Deliver 11 4 In tho huslneea for a contest with Omaha ...... ...It4 It 4 Dern. Denvsr Arrangements have practicby three local ally been completed Batteries Bailer, Ms r and HM1 Joe Smith, M M Warner and man, Diamond. and Grow. Voarhsta . i R( H B A. R. ccHeath, to secure one of the At Dee Molne I 4 1 Ira. T Slou City . ... names until th conI vulg their been De Molneo received The con tracts have tract for Ira s first opponent Is understood to be on tls wsy here Dern has signed a contract with, the three local promoters to meet any man they may select. Plana ar also under way to remodel Bonneville pavilion for the ON purpose of staging heavyweight and nlddlewelght wrestling matches -CSt. zz By Jack Cannon. of the boxing season sounded at tlfe ; HE death-knen end of the headlinerat Dowlings club show last night. It was- - Downings last offering ior the season and the big crowd watched the last cartf go by with genuine regret for the seasonspassHerman Auerbach and y ing. Mishkind occupying the leaam Dem to be Matched In Tide Mat Contest .. x ' - well-know- Cab park yesterday and felt 'Chief Elmer Myers, recuperating at -mask Improved. Be will go from an operation for appendicitis, - east la a few- days. 4, will be out In uniform tocay The the of star right handed pitching Bees expects to tlo light duty for George Kelly of the Gianta and three week and then cut loose In Johnny Mokan of the Pltlllles enregular style' joyed a great day with me hickory t during the battlngest at Philadelphia George polled a homer and The Tigers expect to get two vic- two doubles and Johnny smacked a thla week. tories out of Jakie May must work brhea of .homers and a two bagger. In order to do this they e him today or tomorrow e 'X Cecil Duff. White Box pitcher, obtained from Kallio Mitchell, S. D, and who Harry Elaholder and Rudy e showed considerable atufr last fall, will undoubtedly show their has been unable to get the old sip Both have been form this week on the ball, and haa been released undergoing treatment for sore arm under option to th Sioux City Iowa club of tha Western league. With .teaktaa In right field, Manager I evrta ean .end cine White the Giant were maulrlxbt'handed batter against ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ing tw pitcher. Casey Rteagel pltehing. dsaaiy" t make a personal aadertook Pearee from bits kit pities. , Yesterday's Remit Issue of manllug another Phil LewAgainst the At IsaiSBspelle R. H E, In is ean send tBelnert), whom he eharge three St Paul ... ., ,.,1 I hitters pad. fonr If the pltrher throwing the "bean ball In the Minneapolis ..., i fonrth Inning. The Giants won should happen to he t'onmbe. Batteries Merritt and Oonsales, enslly IS tojt, Bentley pitching e and QxOow.m a bang up his first victory for the Giants. BobbyTonesT 'playing . At ladlanapoylo R. It E gama for Ty Cobb at the hot corner The Indians Si on. In a walk from Toledo .....T 11 1 and showing considerable pep the Browns, 12 to S, IThle holding Indianapolis ...I II the Batteries' Wright and Lamb; Petty visiting firemen to seven hits. Oeorge Daus sad Krueger. . ball for Detroit The elderly 'Babe Adams cbnftned Box end ran hla the Cardinals within Whit At Leuievtl) bounds and R H E best the Celumbs 1 j string of Victories for the season te pitched th Pirates to an 11 te five. He has not lost a game, LeulevUI Grimm I decision, three hits, got a thus running hla consecutive bitting Batterlee Banders, Oleaeo and Hart- j Charley Helloeher. captain af streak through 19 - games. ley I Koob. Xeiell. Deberry and Meyer. tha Cabo, wh haa been In the BretUm. , , p In a hospitalkinlist, will soon he bark base circling conKsaea wltk postTk mate. gama test. eraek the Dodgers outlasted finally poned, rain. skertstop took a little workout th Braves and won, 12 to il, - - That In didnt d that any player It who ha been In class AA company for a number of year la a pretty good sticker Otherwise he would And to attempt to not be her change, a set system might have a result opposite from that aought. But It appears to be Van Bureans Idea that if a player le taken early and before he has dsvsloped a wrong style he may be mad Into a better hitter than be otherwise would have been. Which sounds Doth logical and senstbla. Van Is not a faddist or a chaser of chimeras. Ther Is a lot of sound baseball wladora WHO i iv batters, spparsntly - are They are Just naturally that way. But ther Is a possibility that the ordinary batter and th weak hlujr may ba Improved. Jt la on thla theory that Deacon Van Burean at the request of Eealck, undertook the task of coaching the batten Vernon it thn first club in the .CoaiLJeagueLand perhaps In any of th mihors, to eyy an assistant tnsntor who sol duty during -- the Is to coach batters Usually, spring If thsre la a specialist added to the managerial force he I a coach pitcher or catchercan Improve the If Van Bureau atlokwork of any of the regular, so been prehat This muoh th better particuviously attempted without' Van Bu result larly ancouragtng yen doe not-- expect te achieve the chief Impossible. Specifically, hla ambition la not so much to Improve batter who are set In their style, as to develop batters For thla reason muoh of his time Is devoted to th younger player. GREAT - f k Jn town OLcourse come all the way from Los Angeles up to Salt Lake alone Th revt of the Vernon Tigera camejiong too but that Je not so Important, The big Idea le that the nest advertised pitcher ln the bualness will throw hla stuff at the Salt Lake bsttera this week and what he n to do our biffing Been la hard.y In the line of la -- . AKIE MAT -- Jacob y Written Guarantee. They Are Reliable. i I J |