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Show t fp. TTt - 3930 TERlICffliPIORIlPS ., BO WRITES i ii r MONDAT . JUii3C COT THE. DESERET KEWS X . - - A! A, V. Swimming' Meet in National: Seven World's Records, Five' American Marks Set v ' f , 'w. - - - - - " J - They Make A. A. U. Swim Fastest Ever Recorded McElveny Attraction J At Tourney j Lop-Side- Title With Ease 'TakrTBlate tennis with continued unabated terror yesterday despite " the Intense heat which putthr ... .'.Betters under a very marked hand! f Mel Gelteeher. Me- -i he h Elvenny wen practising n the dtp lor he pest two weeks preparing or the nation! court teu-- 1 d Blevtoa-Lnn- tory ever the Jeek g-- hard-foug- & Johnson vicChrlsteasen-Jec- k ht At Lassman Drowns While CoggeshaD Wins 9-- - 9-- had little trouite with Bred Gray taking the match with the lose of only three games. B. Oscar Carlson elimtnsud Schneff by tha same score, A ABWltr t, XAlPdh IdhBWW over B. OConnor, 1 victory , Jnnlor Stogies. Wallace Stegner had a hard match with Jimmy Wilding hut fin ally nosed out to victory, H. Jack Christensen played and won Lee Buttle 9--1. two man's singles idatcbes, down. nd then ing A. McIntosh. taking down F. B. Frampton, the T wo matches were played in MeJnnlor singles division with R-- 3 -' srssii?s:i.SSi 52 Howard Anderson, -- , Nine matches are on tha docket Osfro today with Le Buttle andweu- car Carlson meeting to the singles feature atD- - Coulara wUl Chrtstsiwen and J'mtor tangle to the outstanding match while the Barry Gum-Be- eGoo-d,- a Sutton va- - Pjnl Holt and Bob to bead doubles tilt promts the double matches. The remits fopdhe last two dav fol-- l and the achcdula for Monday sr 3e 2 ' U s u Guest at Lake Outing Western Singles Tennis Laurels! Famous Grid Star Wu Recuperating - From Head Injury. -- Troubles End -- 1. 4. 5.0. CHIC! . July 1, (INS) The Ij stogies tennis cham -- July lsMiotSfHUARRlSON. ter defeating Clifford Sutter of M fl Laeaman, former Me.. T.-- (AP) Big News Golf Meet Scheduled star AI Orleans late yesterday by default, j tackle on tha Hew York university Leg Cramp. Butter, bolder of the national In- - football team, waa drowned to Long tercolieglate title., suffered a leg yesterday. Tha body waa and was forced to default la eovery,j early this morning after eri'enand Ulrtho titdar. Old. at In the deciding eet when was a guest of a boys camp, where southern boy fell Sutter, who favored to defeat the Missouri vat- - he bad served as counsellor two ley star, sailed through the first ago. Yesterday afternoon b his rule Sutter and Maurice Rayon, Could Swbn. partner la the doub'e. wr forcedto default the doubles title to CogA , toter the canoe was fou geshall and Bruec Barnes. Austin, brought to the camp by persons Texas, because of Sutter's Injury. who bad found It unoccupied about a mil and a half below tha camp. A large group started grappling for the body and It waa brought io tha surface at S tun, Week-En- d Lassman was an expert swimmer and a good boatman and friends at the camp expressed the belief ow: that he probably died of shock SATURDAY when be fall op waa thrown into the water during the wind and IB The Assisted Press ) M. Gust,. rain, storm which swept the lake Hams Ccggeshall. yesterday. An autopsy was to be r. B. yrampton defeated S. Pool. DeeCHICAGO, g otne. wins western single performed today. CUKavtoa defeated J. Talma. title as Cliff Butler is forced to dea a fault In fifth set m, 1 MEMPHIS, Teas Wilmer Hines, f. faiBOUS TBCIc j( 0allaeher defeated O. Brig- Columbia, & C,, wine fifth tourna-maSfcstdL In month, beat'ng Bill Rets. Up Fight For Health O, Carlaes defeated --O. Bemseyi Atlanta, final el YORK. July L (AP) Al NEW Wk. guttoa defeated B. Frsmptoq. southern L. T. A. junior champion1222 football season drew to tha 2EW YORK. Hunter wins jf! Fljdlng defeated ll Oilmen?, Jwhi tvxritrmrm. glatt Aakt was Y 4, , Jar-- s, 'Sew Yerk univereity teara. imt .l. MONTCI-MN hono,-- anl J Bowman sure of was looking bejrdnd his college k. fiixon defeated H- - Maneen. 11. win New Jgrsey slat in champion four hour career toward heavyweight honors ship, bea'ing Seligsun beltle. in the professional price ring. Junior singles A a aoon as the seaaon was ever MINNEAPOLIS- - Benaeaey con2 In fin- he planned t enter upon a pugilisp. FreeM defeated W. Plnborough quers Par- -. career In which many- - ring obtic als ar TourInvitation stnnrcapons server predicted he would become nament. j. Evans defeated F. Glade, a heavyweight champion, for be 1 ILL BMB - Mtcs doablee: Immense speed, power and CIventJtATt Hack vniaon hits had skill Bit feet five Inch tail and Romney; defeat, 3tth homer to taik urdivpuicd J. W. Knlght-212 t J. Neville. 11. weighing pounds h bad won lead. ef O. Cseleim-SV.VDAT S RESI LTS. BROOK Li N fcFtt handily the Intercollegiate heavyDodgffp boxing championship and f rst Men's stogies: BraM asd tbt weight had never bean defeated in amateur l L Bttttle defeated F. Grsv, conlell. Sr B hnett. O. Car 10 n defeated iunvo 2 I ajarr. W TR CIOrD Frarc S- Guth- In Ihs Mas g. Bowman defeated (.1 Y. II Carnegie Tech-L. Johnson FRAOrt pTvA Woodard, r, W, football gam of Nov. 17, 192. i? U B. Connor, Prstd(?it Ptyb!SdUA 92, defeated he head and suffered Injuries CHIC 4 GO fial I net Head . O J. Wilding o cesncJ-rwfcf Btegner defeated .stke trirr krrg-Jf, JtavHla detaeted K rtteiwosLk 'fhi te neeus hi condition waa not definPayne H hltney a lutemalt itely diagnosed. default: J. Cbrlaieneen defeated de-A, Harry His doctor said he kecord anl McIntosh A. th rd. seemed to he suffering from Melnteeh, Wood-nard J NEWa YGRK Wil'am athletic authorbut feated T. W. Monroe. bumps, Fr m beat I.'irhna half a ities of the university ChrlstensOn defeated F. 8. Hampdenied relength la Emp.re C t handicap. t, his Injuries had left him that ports ton. GENERAL or paralysed Mens doubles: mentally unbalanced I A' II ' a, if Clareue TJtNL He still hoped in January of 192 JOhnaon defeated J C Blevlna-rChrUtenaen-Crahh hsttera wor,d record for J Chrlsilansen. free ,t ent in nadefeated sty yard Lund H Haneen-M- . tional A A I championships Hel rged Smith. 1, Brubaker-ene Med tor ettau he neyv mark and wnt to ill-MONDAY'S SCHEtCLE. for half mil- - fr-- e tv!e singles: Jnnir MINN EAP if. l.t R. McBrootn defeated 12. Oton-nor- . tartechen Ifi 72 tw.c m practice,' han of New York unlverMtv said defeated for national open H. Water i Lava man bad fully recovered, and e Howard Anderson, h. yeemed to be In good health Man's single ban. H C. Women O. Plan v Carlson, I p m. L Buttle qun here in March. Jacobs v P- - Hole, M. Gatlaeher va ,k-Blind Meet A few weeks later, however, Bogey M. Rich, he returned to a hospital for Junior efnglea- The women golfers at the Con Smith. J In May He underwent n 19 am and W. Leary ta club1 will take part ii a blind a V. D. Coutsm. B. (Sar- - try Bltjaeto Alter. to Professional Alex Me called smcexafnl and again he waa S p m- - C. Neville V. R. Button, according Caffcrty who will direct the play said to be recuperating, after d p m. R. Horst va H. Water Mr. Arch Browning will- act months of treatment by apeclaUata. Mens doublers hostess. , Since then ihe word ha been that t p m. P. Hoit-R- - Goedetl v H he waa showing progress, but that Auss-WildButton, W. Leary-- J. Mcln-toshis head injuries made it necessary Dollar Cab Trims . ing v F. B-- Framoton-tor mm to continue to rest, ti, m P. W Btegncr-Bowman TS. L 11-served as assistant football coach 0 Ueclo Sanaa, BUttle-Rich. at' Naw Turk university last fall 7 was and to hav dona so agaig this RCPEBT. Idaho, July (gp. year, .. TANDEHEH WfSre 296IT-to th Declo dal) Attar losing on Friday, the Dollar j Tbe blind bogey honors to Bat nine, 2 to golf meet st Forest Dab Hiyi won by R E Vandeher with around and wal.uped th 'Tdihoar, f The Waddle checker wan 11 to 9, Saturday- - afternoon Th another victor Sunday by downing a net T4 On the Ik holes. Lew grpra Cabmen not h even 4 were 14 threatened to to F. went A honors for tho day squad. Captain In th second contest. lWaddle lead th winalng attack. Papworth who peered Brief Summary Of Events Sport WUtl. 0eOfSa4fid rilt - nt A- -le A. g-- 1, 5 wre- - e, TTiree 4-- 2- -7 7. S- -. i-- 7, -- 19-1- 2. 9--1. at, O J-- W- - - d-- g-- 1; - 3 N f-- 9-- 1. how-eve- d-- 1. a -- -- n d-- 2; 4, d-- 2. hprtL rr 1: 9--4. 9-- 1 L. 2- -- d-- 4; 9-- G d--4. -- A d--2: d-- 2, -- d-- c Au,,t treai-men- A h. C a ' " i. ' tun to1 evA AVA, p A t. Hon v.. Is v. In Sloops For Dcfenspof Gup Tl-t- R, Doseret News mechanical department. Tha tournament is th result of discussions In the muny heated composing room as t who it the outstanding golfer in that division ef tbe paper. Th midget link are sxpgctfd to b crowded tonight as th combatants prepare fo? the -struggle Mr. John 'Ford and a score 6t policemen 111 ref ere th contest. After the winners ar decided the sports department has promised to whip th champs but to give than) a fair chanceto win by allowing tbm a good tor sigsd handicap. Th lineup (be contest tomera row followBud Penroe ..Act Foralund Em Burt ......vs Earl Applaquait Burt vs... ..JesseCraven Juns Harrow Harold Grayson Frank Mar Busatkva. . Glen Poulton Dick Forlund..v.Gu Mlddaugk Alfred Cordsry.va. ....J. Johnson Lex William... Harvey Moffett Bob PattiUo ..vs. Scott Mtddsuch Vie Johnson ..vs. Pete Bernstein Jo Anderson. .v s. .Rene Poultos Bean Bobevrer g.vx. jclPL,tAxn. Rome? Duncan v s. . Bruce Young - et-th- Zl - g-- 2. m 9-- 4. 4, 4-- 0. 2-- 4, f-- S, ORLD'S swimming records were sect tumbling Into the discard at tha national A. A. U., swimat Long Beach, Calif. Tbe womens division brought ming tournament held over the week-en- d Christensen duo by the count out sis new marks Here are the stars of the big splash: Lisa Lindstrom. (upper left) : Eleanor Holm, The match waa flower left); Agnes Geragbty, (center); Josephine MrKim. tapper right); Dorothy Boynton, flower of, I, and well played but right); Helene Madison, (below-- ) tha experience.d team was able to f! 4 come through In the? pinches to tt - wm the honors. The other mens single match V Was taken by Harvey Hansen and m Mas Lund (ram Q. Brubaker and 8 - Call Smith, 4, 42.won the hard- Clarence Bowman beat fought tilt of the day when he pf- downed Wallace Woodard in -a teughlhre .set. matcb. Chick -- K which wih 6-- 4. baseball club was unable to gel hta stuff over tha corners after tha fourth .inning nod the Ouallti eamw,. Fres nine took advantage of the to situation score an easy 14 to S victory 4. 4-- 1, Kansas Clip. His match wtth Oallscher was his final p--' pearanr In Salt Lake MeElvenny proved thet he was ready for the national play by 'r whipping (he Salt Lake champion Mc-If bp the acorn of, t, ' Elvenny waa playing all faa shots perfectly aid waa able to put ft away th diminutive star with little trouble. Doable restore. 4 Tbe Teeture match In tha gtate I- - tournament yesterday waa the 9-- 2, - twirl- TSaTrer John ChrUfcnsen. Utah Aggie tennis ace. easily added tha Logan City net championship to his list by downing Jaok Christiansen of 2, Logan in straight sets, John also paired with his brother chamRalph to win tho double pionship from. Jack Christiansen and Ewart Bwinyard Jn four Jtard-- f ought set. 43, 81 0,T4l,-t-" It was the - N Beak bwtoyanl. on WeUsviUo Th only game star reached tho Sunday iho final round by downing Ewart Bwinyard. 4ho waa eou-- j Morning docko as tbe Dollar aidered hia afrongeat opponent, in Cab club schedwhite Christ-straight seta. taneen had a comparatively easy uled to pla time In disposing of The veteran W citerd OpUc-aPerce Smith, In the douwas unable ble. Christiansen and Bwinyard to reach home reached the finals by downing in time from its Omley and Stawart, state Idaho Invasion. champs, in a well played Tho - Optical Christmatch, Tha took Frank Shepard, however ensen duo won their semi-flnto match from Ottia Peterson and Fat advantage of the opportunity with play off a postponed game Holton by default. Tha singles match waa a warm- tho Fort Douglas Soldiers, winning ly contested affair throughout with 16 to 4. While Shepard waa off his reguthe experience and superior stamtho Press ina of tbe older Christensen being lar form, Michaels., tbe decisive factor. The stroking pitcher was none too parsimonious himself. The Qualbase hits with vf both players waa excellent although the hard double match lty checker, however waa able to which waa played first slowed themJ beaw down in the tight pleoes and qp considerably. got by without serious danger. In tha doubles match. John led Press Gets Going. his brother In fins style and their It was a ball game only for greeter consistency told the tal of four innings at wblcb time the victory. Christiansen and Bwinyard score waa tied at three apiece made a grant bid when they took After that the Press club fo'und the second set but tho WellsvUl the range of Shepards offerings duas were not to bo denied. and stepped out to win by a comThe singles match was scheduled fortable margin. to go three out of five sets, but e The customary goodly gathering both bojre were booked for matches of early Sunday risers was out to to tha tot net tourney at Sait Lake yesterday, they agreed to root for tbe athletes. play only the best two out of three sals to win. John is playing m the Optical Have Easy mens single tourney, where be Is Time With Soldier conceded an even chance to win.; while Jack baa entered the junior Th Fort Douglas Soldiers colsingles lie re he is ono of the lected 11 base bits off Pitcher favorites. Both boys are entered In Kin of the Western Optica la but tbs mens doubles as the only com- could make' these count for only plete Cache Valley combination In tour runs and so lost the bail game thi department of play, - to 19 yesterday at Fort Douglas (Fltzpatrlck. the Soldier mound selection was eveeedmgly generous and gave up 12 hits. The Optical got some hard and timely hitting from Hcrxford. Buxukus and Monny. Dowds and Joyce bad perfect batting records, begging three for three and four for fvur. respectively. A big mechanical golf tourna. ment la planned at the Peter Pan Midget Golf course at Fifth South 4-- 2. - chsmplon-abtp- s 9-- (Speclal)- d-- V f JonesFiIakes Par -- LADY OF LOURDES TEAM TAKES LEAD b. l, Jui t (CpA) Newport, beenor. cat: mated that JN CATHOUC LOOP bean h approximately $3 n.pn.j invested in four class J sloops and Our Lady of lAurdei team de- theirstedentfDetaof tenders and fe.ted Cathedrsl. $ t. 2. In th. Csth- mother ship, While thi group pLJJ This t the seventh victory tor boat will ter 'sirs f.im a great Tbe ine was lo de-- 4 racing class, thev fame been launch. jthe wjrnrw P0s . with tbo primary object of .Mmt- a America cup fending tbe The. standing of th clubs follow lAp the challenge of S r Thomaaagain! Won Lost Pet ton-Shamrock V. and " deytoe of joupdles 7 1 . rk selection committee of th 7&0 " n club off wll Yacht th J14 E, "p.i.Lk i' bg that eta I gathering of ev dene, sVvior ud with the alien wf three1 cl the fouF 409 AU that hes go?e hfore ther Ofden 14? seven races cU bwn the for hte VanlUe and Heolute h plu while wader the ews of the ftlee ref rri tion committee, wtijout off- - Klffl I ODS DDOOtCfS u of coa-n- e U r!!-- : ciai not be derfietj ihat the outstondisf:! eetemoo and bntarpntej work of erpecfally the latter, wa!ca hu not tinfohed worse o in Mciiid, ! hOOWO iW Kiaf n.oS things becomo eornfag etete tournament w-Yo- e'm-iir- , TrU r. bn f At S. L. Rifle Gub hj ccpun pf0tth9 V;r York ciub cmhe, everv mre to whlcfcHt candidates take part is vstaliy pojicet. ta by W, B. Rlt of Drove yw- Bifle elah. Tbo wind eeadUtien fart hanspered the shooting eosaidersbie. Folio leg are tha " c acr: tom )' Is I fssad islsis ad d ag dr McHugh Low in ' Forest Dale Match Ha-r- y a d 4 a7 ? ' 42 IT JIT McHugh Borg wndMickey Riley played an exhibition threesome match over the .Forest Rale links yesterdav with Long Tom of Fort Douglas coming through with first p ace honors by shooting a fine 72, juet one ever Harry Borg waa second with Pr ii and Mickey Riley third wtth 2L 9. L NtrPOY LOS A . Th Salt Lake Nippon went down - ! It 42 4St .42 ; 1C vveyimb Si 42 S3 41 41 41 41 43 213 S3 44 Baldwin, -29 42 IK 44 34 It Mean ,, 23 - 37 41 33 v. . . .. 44 44 4( 13e Gaentbcr .. 42 9 9 - - fit 434 49 44 li .. Wevmtk Tb eat at town sfasoten Who did not John seise the qualifying shoot wet Waah aad Otto WlipaFa of Wails Wall and Jos Day sad (Ben Retch of Bountiful j Tkelr sasresi 94 Yda.SS 1347 - 42 . wiegora to defeat at the hands of th Hellenic Legion post No. 49 by th VIc- count of 19 to 9 yesterday The -tory was - the fourth In'five "starts -rei" ....1 14 .....71 M tk, Trt 42 32 H 111 111 Shields Takes Fourth Place in Bud AHnterIaclien and demonstrated he could produce par rolt or better, as bl defense for the National Open championship annual gath The thirty-fourt- h and tha ering of the amateurs open Thursday but morea asd hundred than half of th halt entrants war already hers tor rounds acclaiming Okies Coarse, 7n. The Atlanta amateur atdiued difficulties on two, teriaehene a par rounds Sunday and produced con72 on each Bobby waa not but cerned with score, however,charwith a study of tho courses and eontasrs. Th defending champion observ ed that ho wax glad to confirm hi own belief that T am in good shaPo to make tor another meet, ready said tb bsst defense I can. Hecourse th ho waa convinced that held plenty of tournament tribulations. Th ee Others. Three others also had stopped out from among (hlr follow today onby scorinK par 72 s Sunday during over the links. Johnny Farrell, trip who defeated Jones in a 24 hoi Flold to 7929. play of fat Olympia turned th trick in his first round aquatic picture today. First on tho list of record ictr 2-- 4-- 440-Ya- 4-- t 3-- lilt Ill 2-- 21 i j - 53?. r A. A. U. Tourney th Cox Medalist in Dale Tournament tW njedjUg, honor-- : the ,pped Jafyirg of the direc- marks, established in the A A. U, swimming compstition here brightenthe ed up A m e r t can emaabors WSS Helene. Madi.Seattl son school high whoa girl ryth- steady, mie strokes esher tablished as one of tho w greatest She competition. woo tour titles In tho tour-da- y competition which ended herto yestho terday- Each time she took went water, a worlds record obHvlon. Into splashing Second only to Miss Madison in record breaking Was Clarence Buster Crabbe, of the Univerwho sity of Southern California, who but hails from Honolulu B Colttmbu Los the of Dentrooro tho swam Shut,. under burgee playing Angeles Athletic club. He stroked Jsck Collins, Los Angeles, most of hia with him kept pace. But way to a pair of world marks runthe entries practicing nr and one American record as be higher. ning into 75s andtwice retained three of hia four 1229 chamopen Walter Hagen, with title. pion, mad his course debut better ouf'to The triumphs of these two stars a 74 which he wentHorton Bmith, thrust upon them the todav along witfi greater winamateur share of tho burden of defending and Georee VotiElra. ner In 191 who scored 7 each. the nautical honor for th United States in the 1232 Olympiad at Los Angeleo Palace Laundry Dropt tor which apThe new Game to Tremonton plication willrecords, be made- WORLD'S RECORDS: 7 (Special! TREAIONTON, July 100 Meters Free Style Helens Tha Tremontcn ball club defeated Madison, Beattie. T minute 9 tho Palace Laundry nine,run9 to t. by four rally ma seconds. Former record 1 minute staama a brilliant Th gam was th final ca'.to seconds, by Albme Osipo2S satues t free bitting affair with melee vich. 1229. the tallied during being Free Style Helens I fivmeatea. sec' Falwe Imato. Madison, five minutes 22 4201. onds. Copier ct t 1 1 4 MPeek.to Former t record, Josephine Widow J!r Kim, i minutes 47 Bwd McDwl 11 1 1 1 seconds, 2 I eiGUOertJf J 1222. Green If. ! censer b 2 I 2S0 Tard Free Style Helene 1 2 119 9 t 11t 2 Frank HatthLth lladkon. 11 minutes 41 4 SlWfama Harris S Buiukiacf 111 onda Former record. Miss Me Kin, Walk nap 4 1 9 Vua nn tb 12 minutes 2 Phomx.rt seconds, 1222. CScottlb Nas.y.rf. Mile Free Style Helene Madison, lt eroa.rf 44 t 24 minutes 24 seconds, formgtoof p. . er record. Miss McKio, 24 minutes Total 45 14 ST 4 Total. 44 125 49 seconds, )992 Scorn by innMft: 1 4J J JJ9 Pniac Laundry AMERICAN RECORDS. Tremonton 230 Yard Relay Lot Angeles A. itro Mit hs wIboIbS n ocor4. ay Compete in tierr-Tvc-o- 880Event. t beach, cant, July t. world a (ap Long Seven new Minneapolis, July Introduced records and five new American yesterday National himself to Interiaeben . rxi- rBaraka. Demon. It Peacock RU ' Three hM hit Williams hits WaMoa Stone, Gilbert. Two-ba- a ouxer Coalsr. Green. Stnick MeDowelL out By Slone 1. Wo!Vlna.4J 1. Rata Paw ott Mon . Wathm oa hall Cree d hall Harris empire Mark Marks Scorer (ncfat) sapher. Corbett, erack B PROVO T Rest and July Georg j- - v, weightmen may-pocompete In the National A. A. U. ar gam members of the Denver Athletic club t according to Coach Ott Rom. of th Provo schooL ney Iiceve has already been Invited to take part and Conch Romney has rece'vsd inquiry asking If Corbett would be eligible to participate Rrnirev answered the letter tn the affirmative ao Corbett is expected is receive his Invitation shortly. Roth men are heaving the discus oot nt dirtanca aftd Reeve la also putting th hammer out1 around tb 14S mark, ao fcoh men should show up well at tha National A A. U- - tourney. Stars k . On First Ronnds -- t lecture o Sunday's pixy on the Sell Lake Club Tennle Courts wee the exhibition tus-between sle RalpH venny end July OGAN, cP-Th- - be held in On Second Place by Reason of Win.' John Christensen Also Teems With Brother To Cop Doubles. PLAY la tt I Lead-Tan- Quality CIubTates Grip -- Out Gass. I Helene lUon, Pressmen Take Grip On Second Position Blister Crabbe Aggie Ace Wins Logan Gty Net Buttle Wins A Doubles Bring -- Games Feature Saridlot Flay d PAC1F1 V. )TtlEA6U MEN'S DIVISION W CHILD RECORDS. 200 Meter Back Stroke George Kojac New York A. . 2 minutes 25 seconds. Fonper record, 2 minutes 27 seconds, xokje, Irivr. Japan, 1222. 29 Yard Free Style Clarence Crabbe. L. A. A. , 10 minutes 20 seconds, former record John. ny W eismuller, 10 minutes 23 seconds, 1227. Mile Free Style Clarence Crabb 21 minutes 27 seconds. Former C-- C-- Lea Angeles Sacramento .. Hollywood . . Ban Francisco Oakland Mission mil utes 12 -- 10 seconds. Former record, 11 minutes 23 0 seconds. New York, IV. S. A. 12)7. 329 Yards 22 4-- .... ...... Georgs Kojac, 3 am-te- e seconds. Farmer ree- - 1227. 299 Clarence Medley seconds. lies 2 Former record. Crabbe, 4 minutes Fortland 40 tors cup tournament at th Forest , Oakland Hollywoed ard B pence. New York A C.. six Dale course yeeterdsr by scoring u Mission Sacramento mlrutes 12 second. Former fine 29 which netted a great 94 with Seattl San Francisco record Walter Spence, six minutes his 21 handicap Needless to say, 15 Los Portland Angeles seconds, 1,227. Cox's handicap will be considerably 299 Yard Relay New York A C, lowered after that performance. Thin Week Schedule, f Albert ZOrllla, George Fissler, J. J. Thompson was second with Hollywood at Sacramento. 0 for a 47 Ail first round Rrymohd Ruddy, George Kojac), Portland 4 Ban Fruncweo. 9 minutes 27 - second. matches are to be finished by Former Mission at Oakland. record by Illinois A. C, 2 minutes evening J. follow LOa J. Beattie at 12 second, 1222. Pairings Thompson Angeles. , vs R. J. Neff; N, R. Vote v Ben Cox vs E. F. Brt-Ln- g f pence.L RV, AGuild 'oUtAh Swimmer Places vs Jack Evans: Oakland W. T Worley vs C. A. Hughey; H 2 11 2 ..A... in Half Mile Fourth FmdHttT vi. Dr E R. Van Cott: 1a Hollywood Batteries Daglta. Dumovich and W. Smaller vt V B, Morrison; B. F LONG BEACH. Csllf, July 7 Read; Bheilenback and Bassler. Mi nley vs. S. Da Vinnay. R. H. E (SpecialIn Utah solitary represenSecond game: tative the national A A. C. Oakland re-4FhTelJa of xwiihMlog Wit In the 214- ihedfoi Batteries Edward. HuiVt. Me- - ymrd fr stylo event here yesterday, Holeraon. Th race waa won by Buster Crabb Gusrd and Lombardi; of tha Los Angela Athletic club, Johns, Page. Yde and in Ute record time of 19.29 4 (Eight innings by agreement.) ,1t was a new world's record for E. R. If. First game: abbe. Los 2 ADgeles a determined and J Bhieldsraceswam SI SDAY MORNING LEAGUE. 2 but waa not in the Portland steady Team. , s world record form Batteries Ballou. Walsh r and win required to Won lest Pet. against a swimmer like Crabbe. Hannah; Malls and Palm. a Second game; , v ft. H. E. 9 Angeies Portland vi. .. 2 19 I;' -Skiff And hood ay a Remits. Slavs Wood and Qeality Ireao 2d, Eastern First game: R. H. E Hatter g C Little won f st place in th Dollar Sacramento J.,.. 7 IS 2 Class Opta A weekly boraesboe pitching gam pootpwaed, 1 2 11 Missions .yf. tournsment at Lihertv park SaturSekednte. MwodayW Batteries Flynn and Wtrts; day, while w. Ws h!ln took the . Bait tow Hardware honors in In C lu B dlvialon. . iketetc. coM won yr wwwi Little won lour straight game -- JUFaJt 8eed game: 3tf aad gayder, natglrray Facrhmanta L hU Wah4m ... 3 . 1. I r '2 9 9 turfit five in a i Missions Pilot Exchange war Batteriee-Br- ya-r aa Shd Koehler; Ugbt, Msahlaal a No. 2, feanlon and Hofmann. LPUiett W. L BR.DR.TR, Pts. - First gme; ;F. R. H. B C.- - LltjU ; .,.4 9 IT 22 122 2'9 Lnmshaw I 1 24 21 114 I1 Ban Francisco ...2 19 JlE. Wedaeaday A Open, B 1 41 sltera Seattle , . , L. 31 92 24 , It Healy Batteries Dsvts and Gaston. P. 31 19 41 41 Ptrry Penebtky; Zahniser and Borreanl, 7. 9. 2-- 2. 7-- 2, 2-- 0. 2-- 2. 9-- 2-- 19 2. t97-4- Wed-nesd- f" ....... J.J 42 AMATEUR dASEBALLJ ............9 91 w Little it and Wahlm Win Shoe Tourney rn . .... , wltbout-n-defea- ESab-Powe- lu 421 Wester andoyo Remit. Onto Id. Fort Dtsglas Cox. Fecond garnet Ban Francisco REE. W. 9 2 DIVISION B W. L. 8RDR.TR. Pts. 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