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Show S M, ,MN,,, g Till: fix NEWS DE.SEItE VEDNESDAI. AuGusT nrx 1:4 .0 4 lk W.1mmmunm.M. t r kl, ATEST NEWS FROM PPO T IP D I. D EALM . CHAPMAN PONNED,Eddie Mulligan js Given Clean sr(OVERIFIEPLATE To RETIRE AFTER! WIN HIS A League Gambling; ,t : , sa:l ()Mitt trois 1.ake thtrd ts.seman barges of ittegulartt r. vith f It T.J IttadM u. 1 la 0.1 t, t 4 1 t, 4, 4 t, 7' hd lbn til 'I n o.1 1 , t Alt Ott 0 - ...Z.,10,a4: po11 ernOt, A 1;:: "' -- Ili Pli 11., 1,L . N 11 I lir 4 r 'Not 1tot 111I-- :P. 4 i i ,.. A n .1.7- ,1 ,,: I. t 1; .1g tiv ,rrr I tte, e tint :titling tl,Ni - 1,111 leaturea Iltthie-It- ft 0 1, t 1, t4 Ph,14,10. - Faille, 1011111CI. h fo ti 1,,,N le and a 1,,,ehte k A I It; ill. se,till 3 to hit,' ceptured the l'Iret 1110 ..rto" Ne,,. 1 (001,1 Itt I'' ( ,,N, 1,,,114 ,,f 1.,111 t 11v ,1 i , 1,,hth-1,,,,- $,J me ,,,,th ..,..' IL 'I tt4 a 's ,t a r, hVehAlt " ,,.. tett .. ," 1173.7 , se "top I I a eitertf,,,,,, 11t, ill the (trek team 7 b lo olnootao Ituo ..; to 2 I FAN rnANctsen. Aug. 17.Erreploom pia) ing 2ann today's gam for Salt Litho over Mn Francisco. 1 to 2. Couch was hit for 13 bingles and the result was i 4 rtrota hit 4;riA(r. Stata 1,k ford. TuotoihiP 4o Sli,C114II. i Ne,o1,1 gum, 1;.ittik;Utt. ' '',t never.in danger. Stroud allowed eight h f .1 Itt't1,1'd 1..0 pest :lilt 0 1,1..!tle, Cronnal, club In the t'l ee " 1, , the. ,ti..4,,, tnn Ito, gut h of 'he 11,0!iiiti S.g(1!:',ce hitM.10N Stru,k Out hits but good team work held the 11116 Laeball lessgu, who ARM tntierili!te;: .,t,,i, ,' 14',Itte ,, n ,,, ,,,, .. "0,, ,1 :. 1.11, ,,' it NEV. Ti ,t Ahilldao 2, to, ,Maila rt, b) dos n rusp,ndert by rtsidlit W. It. N10- ,, 1,,r ., 1A", Nnt ' !lanai, on lialia- I It I, ellti 1, n hi. II; cia') ,o II 11 E. en I; by Thomas, o'orthy of the league.for betting on the itime. CaptRin Corhan got back into bar 1: ift 1: off Stailli off Alrdidge ,,, Antiotifi(Pd n k r e, ;.1.) .,:,t 'seaof Oho race I A eh() outom liughe3 Col the pennant g il j:! lat esterdey. t Ittenn rvehonalble for nest beau he of the Injury to Dee t, r le,A111 2, off Thotonn ens son.-- today said Nforartity actAnn area 14 1,01 oh Psi.; 013 010 'Ph,1 , Your hiin, 4 runn Valhi). and he batted in the first run Among tlicot at.companying the body a complete 'surprise." i. Aldridge 1. Stalls S Ile bail the' fl atter,es Tnne. Douglas. Kerner off Aitiridue. I:1 at bat in three kind for-tere Chapina We xerciad !he idowert bride; !Man - icasnoleh- as ha had frankly told of e. Seals :,t, and der. Ntea(ins,s. Hops itisey. Include. innings; I hitn. PIO rutin of .1ger 'Fria Spea ker and Joe Wood. of "betting- on the pennant rc and that Inq'llres--itigi- er A too-bas- e anti Moran. hit by Joe Connolly and t Iltiahen.-1Nt at bat lit four and Jarnt the Salt hi.. club Like had accerstel the Cleveland team. It vita taken In statement. he had 1. 4,'Oliti it H. Credit )iviiiry to litsghae. two infield outs accounted for the ,1 me; t1,1 't inhinga. Nelle!, f',1 matconsidered the 1 , orr 0011 N.A. AO: (Ittei 14it b) to Sheehan. , r t,, ! a E,I Double lita)--.4ril 0, ritt hare by an undertaker. pendinv, fu- ter closed. other tally. 10i p by Aldridge. Passed pitheil neral Couch had Salt Lake stopped vitt!' ' I Rat tnthireaAndernon ?PI let.: Nell( Rnd Sto der: Hubbot!I V Preslth it TICKery ,s,14 TORONT, t.'napntanK death occurritd in a hos- CALIFORNIANS WIN Tillie of staine- -2 hour. the Math. when hit. by Johnson. Krug 11..mpllea---itigianti TE;tgrassor. INternit01 ,ann and AlkGrew. r NI,NIxtfer,l, follo an and Sheety over a pair of runs. pital ing Moran. operation after he etuh, tr,fia v loatue LONG TENNIS MATCH t!onal row h was toput blame for the run scored had..been hit on the head by a pitched ho. bet -- Pat' nnouneed th it HAL CHASE TO In he for he threw the bali ! seventh. I Ne iii Yt,rs hall to the had been Monday'n game between New ROSTON. Aug. IPUIS Aux. 17 Pittshurg de'. sway trying to pick Hood off first bass. play I tonalo York a nd Cleveland. and sustained a was St I..uttt. to to It. today, hitting ferted SUE McCARTHY to Hood scored on a fly went third and brought Out in the national douO as tinVit to Eitsgerald. fr 1.tured skull. ilThilelepmn,rmity.flatt e I bles lawn tennis championship tourex pli4 n;ri inn ,:..,:l.ht,11:.11; H. W Lane. vestlient nf the SAlt SAN Ftco,ToN. 1.11 kug FRANCISC(i, Cintri until-thAug Ray, That was all ninth, when a It w..s Chapman's eaui,rneas to aid nament of Chase. former Infielder of the New hitting jambouree knocked the Seals ;Ake club 1.ft ;est nht tor Salt the Chestnut Hill courts of tr) IPA, Mrt,,, ,,e' the Ntio York Arnert- - Ill ,P .1 i!) g the, 111. to it will sue ibis cliy its first pennant the Longwood Cricket William leek (flame, Franela, flat. when case oea,tion anmes to; qu,. k ,t, ,alls CI t! Ilico t!!ing or r,3) rhAp,,,nl r,ttqhurtt hat mdirectly rektlitrd in his death. the first round and cluboftoday president of the Pacific Commit Kamm made 13 70I wonderful play In the ilola th eight for tion. of fly. defamation fill 1. ono a league, V hen 7 or,;r 6 In of 007 character, tteir he st 700 when fielded rushed iltrieland and ninth. .,. II Ni'ortF!,p ,ilis he mart ied :Fas Rathleen Daly. matches in which to a statement Dacia and made by bunt and thin wheeled and cut Sheol,' il.t.tierie- - cnoper. Senn. Roland Roberts. fast Californians won p!1,11-- ; to it rrAigit ,p.,; nn the hAti Ni and according nne of Cleveland's best known C111410.08 Jamea P. $ex. itt a down Nick. Willtam. trnag'ng a riuh attorney. third bast Cavervy was lying society I.' h W. n NI 1 frqm : Washburn and Dean ';'fr,f,.'. of the NH 11.1011 league direetoie down at tr;c133Cul 'i .1 t, i(R;I,Pnn 1.0111E11 I". a it II n . ). - ; h t ,,, t, it iaann::: in ed Western league. hibt ts:tober, he was asked if the wt.., when he caught Karom's throw. meeting (nada of New 'York. at Gilroy that-gowired the Salt Lake club yebtroay was wasted. for bight. But all he v. ould retire from th game and f a IA! t. o o The players were on the courts aR p,,,tert Ir., I, ubji., if His telePresident McCarthy barred Chase Salt Lake pounded ',tuff in tires runs. offering an outfielder devote his line to a business in which nearly four hours. After the CaliforNillinnil on from Coast all IQ, :14.irPs Manager because aas st!4tem4't0 t,,1 t) league to the game after returned passed .parks Johnson 0 nians by brilliant play had run nut ogram he had acquired an interest. lcCarthy bellved him to be implicattt an absence of three or four days on Johnson at Sun Franc iv. xt ,1113.,1 .,,,.1 Atillattille7rtn4a7ilattentrintlteatoit r.,.,.11... the first set, 1,i,,r.,,,,n c.i, th, Oil in a baseball INashburn and' 11.a.- the "gambling ring"- and aocount of an injured hand. The hand play next year, for I want to they rallied strongly. Charles ("Spider') is Mill much swollen, but the Be. skip. Altle,rit II ',P,t W.110. . 0u to:Ireett, uyt Silt? tinht for approaching tPrtes today, ft3etro The second rat went to deuce six Rabe Ruth and Urban Shocker help give Tris Speaker and the Cleve-- , times ' Baum. pitcher of the Salt Lake two club. St in bows ; per played a gond game of ball in spite .k.00r;,-ain the of words tNo pthhftr before the New Yorkers took it had a battle t le;i4g,itrol TN Chase e has t land fans the first, pennant Cleveland, I professed his innocence of that; and. although he cahoot grip a ,h : till Ft ohvnemr et rh or unn. ot rn d t o triekt.ry .o,ot e thr,1 on July 2Z. Shocker walked Ruth ; and Roberts captured th c ,,, ranrte the i bitac entire throughout and bat for hefty swings, he got away ever has had." Chapman replied. "Then third, Dulls prneedure. and their three times. once Intentionally took the ay.. In :11!Pn p!ig I) t 0,111111 A htttl in ,,, th, eighth. permitted Chkago to tit although tho former big leaguer was with three little hits today. VAS 1 will talli quitting." fourth by the same opponents The last time up the count score. Ilia o o,t a hteCh n,k It hivh Caliriot at it. Th. last g ,.(iti tilt, in tirtler present Eddie Mulligan resumed his position night's meeting. ha fornilAns won the final set, two and three and Impire aHilde4.lhaptian also was a star track man teams Both to hit." he it ult attorney made the statement that at third bast after baying been absent !mike, It toorA ti'ff were erratic. brand called the final onea hall. -- o'iticinnAl Chase would in "Minn take Corm the of from new 7 0113'00'hthe Inn Vont eattl that post for 10 days, owing to to)0 slid football player. In competition -3 was W. T. Hayes and R. H. strike it ,tlitollient Shocker thought a Suit against President McCarthy. Burdick. the it 2 000 OM) I spike wounds suffered in the Oakland tor ruteli etirne lot') Inr,t. vvi,1,11- 1,11 264 glicago ...... Ruth gave the with hundreds of athletes, including Chicago team. had considerable and protested. diffihere. series and intimated ht s.VPIP peT1;114N on :4, pitcher rourIong culty in disposing of J. W. Foster and Patters: Eller and Allen: Vaught.;pitcher the razz many stars of large universities, Chap- J. Red Hodges played center for Salt thRt he never meant tined to. diag Hn,i Italy was MARINE a and limit. rotist.intIN blufring. QuigWheelwright. CORPS the !NEW Mays Longwood team. UmpiresoDay man won a place on the Cleveland Lake, end it was hie double In. th The dialogue W. T. Tilden and It to be a strike. I the hitt across tho pitching rubber in- ley. Garland. ninth that put two runs over and put to first. ant of the Davis cup teamOvaries -Ruth naval reserve track team In 1911. until continued C. RECRUITING IS Hun0.. troubler order to rougiton tilt' surface. Pitcher Stroud on Easy street. Red ' off a fe-In a field meet against Camp Custer In winning from T. N. had no Babe A MF.11141 3i the stepped where E. Philand Jayne ',Etta helped himself to a hit his first time tired', of bails v, ere thrown cut every he took first honors In the 100 and 200 ipp Brain In feet. Shocker fired the hall with FAMOUS ATHLETE seta. t t ," straight ii of this up. and he perished ones on a line drive W. L. Pel. year beep Ilse all bin might to the bag. hut Ruth yard dashes, his time for the 100 yards to right, so he wog meeting the ball The umpires,. took notice of a rem31-1- , ,, eveNnti from organised baseballforecast 1,rit s and again laughed at. it 71 new The beat 49 Atte officer of 'the being 10 seconds. Thom-commanding of nicely today. If he can keep that kind Umpire ntsrlititp,1 to ltias He also was a member of the crack such a conflict is seen. 72 42 Shocker.The Sporting Ne A. marine eorpm recruiting ,44Art. .636' w1th l'P a of work up, he will have no trouble Vele.":a51:iiirk ho wilts behin't RS 4.Ortri011y, S 72 There is no question but that tbe naval reserve football team, the only 44 .621 headquarters in thia'city, First Lieut. was responsibite for the atitil-- i st. houi , nestlingclose to the pay roll the rest of pinto. 11 to defeat New 55 E. 54 York le a .495 rimer club noted ball Hall, in I. will back , tab Pitteburg to League. Illayer the PPM MM. the gnuitterto dent bocauee he permitted R rough ball 1918. 51 59 .48, and ail 'round athlete, The baseball teamuniversity limit, for Colonels Ruppert Mays which I and Huston, Th. Sesial had a grand chance to bust Nephi 17.The SALINA.. Aug. man captained, was undefeated Chapritzned itlh''isgaalnlelPg.eti and 114.'18mq:11R Miller ct'll'a:atta,te. .444 TsthaPtlmumenPtir:1:1 t'n all ea tt; Huggins, Yankee manager, the triune wide open in the sixth when crack Sas club again defeated thediamond season. Feu have declared .179, their Lt t to conviction tha came with poor grare. an s tir that the they filled the bases with only one out. tiaerror lina nine tin the 3. local -liembers of the navil reserve club killing was accidental. a .3151 The score at that time was 1 against , "A short time-Rethey added. the Philadelphia naked members of his family that they the tune of 5 to the It is equally certain, from Oregon elub them, But .Sam Agnew popped out to ()where reurplaineti to p reef. reports he allowed to bold a military funeral. from Boston and Bryan Petty starred for Nephi .. Yesterday's Results. arito!.crovriloisligI ei Jenkins and Hasbrook ended the inning Washington that the Johnson that too many baths wore he with a home run in the first with Red So; the Detroit At club and the a pop ft.), to Krug. sent out. Johnson with Inn thrown prest. Witehington(First xame),, one on. mates noted athlete's, we:Nei CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 17.Ray Washington and St. Louis players will out a latiletin telling the umpires to Louis 7. Wi:shington 2; (necond game) cirltilege at Salt Lake. one'. on th Mare Island ma. demand for the permanent L. Chapman played in 1,030 games with make 10. an Louis 9, Waahitigton touch (Ten In. placed the l keep tl,e halls in the games A. E. one of his associates, the Cleveland club, exclusive of ex- removal of Mays from big league ball. team, RUTH, Nev., Aug. 17.Before , AIL R. H. PO. were which those a ning3.) ii,; pohie. attendee-xcept to 1 1 3 S e What action the leaguer officials hibition games, since joining the team, Becket, bein g merle Johnson. se. largest crowd that evcr captain. YorkCleveland-NeNew ' At York nerons... (la defeated 2 0 5 0 The lieutensint le would take ham not been to be heard Hosp. rt. bail game here. Ruth Aug. 12, 1912. Thp players of the Manton Rrli'n- - gamt postponed account death Chap. from. again this fall likey 1 1 1 d 5 0 5 on the local grid- - Krug. 2b. in a Out of $.786 times at bat. he made Ran Johnson. in Chicago, isascertained. game by a score quoted totroit clubs a ho Wfre at the point yes- - Mitn. 4 2 2 0 1.054 hits, for an average of .278 and night as saying: 0 of 13 to 2. lb. Sheely, floston--(F- irst At to a of . two Imre, Pigning petition with ii.liron. gum)Detrolt torday "I will mike no statement. on the In Ruth's first inning scored 671 runs. He drew 443 bases on Mulligan, 2b. ..... - 4 I ,0 0 1 . gstme. today ito sto n 4; (second gamelbetroit hail :Slays banned from the t' storr,clem,,,,Walls, !fl1,110,ffk the vt,matrnek eut, 411,stitnesis Hood, If. Mays ""untirl'likve It wni444.9 11,0,s !t) :,9,In, ,A4kn,a,r ,,,:P,k,'.'r, rn PERFECT SCORES 2 4 1 0 over the left field rence, bases and delivered 388 sacrifice hits. complete and clif1niterOpO.rt1 I Hodges, cf. of the Cleveland club as to his views on the gam was easy. He led the American League in runs ;,.,,.., then Speaker, of manager Ignitt,wh the on their proposed action as Imore Sveral Schedule. In 1918. with 84. MATCH Merlin centerfielder, Today'. ... In 1913. 1917 and Pastovicho club, which must suffer heavily Stroud. p. serted that regardlean of any general s- .1919. be led the league in sacrifice hits, . the loss of its made the sensational catch of the ChicagO at Philadelphia. shortstop, action they would not. go to bat St. i.ouits ;it Washington. a world's record in 1917 with likewise would make no titer CAMP PERRY.- O.. Aug. ieut, when he speared Hopson's long .31 I 13 21 17 0 tetting Totals otatedefinite day apMays again. smash against ment regarding the acifkin he or the 67. Chapman owned a fielding averNew The York. L. at hand. one A. cleveland N. Y.. won the Taney, Yonkers, fly with Sao Francisco. ae Wimbledon cup match in the national age of .938 for the nine years. In 1915 Cleveland club might take. , Detroit at. Boston.. peitred to be a sure homer. out 11 .. AFL R. H. r0. A. "I can't nay anything," he said. "unstruck he had more putouts than any Short&association shooting today on the Ruth rifle of Cooper WINS 2 0 4 0 1 ' stop In the big 1,, Schick, 1SANTEL d in 1917 til I get to Cleveland. We not a matter ts a Louis men. Aug..17,--,SwASHINGTON'. range, with possible of 100 ........... 43 e0 21 33 - 10 - . 2b, plus-onbe led the short fielders of his league of baseball to me. It's a personal masplit a double-headWashington ,bullettyer and a four: IV. ...R. Corhan, STRAIGHT FALLS and in both putouts and assists with 360 ttera matter of friendship. cf.... tthe visitors taking the first, 7 to Stokes, Washington, D. C., was Fitzgerald, Idaho. MALAD. Aug. today, peened and 528 respectliely. 'I am worn out by the responsibility the locals thesecond, 10 to 9. which with a, possible plua one bullseye' and Agnew. C. lb. Ma lad club defeated Downev by a 3 0 1 12 1 o SAN 17.A d 9,went Aug FRANCISCO, -- and work, ,whicla. mans' Atxrana, ho - While, a three: for thtrd place three scores Hasbrook, eleven innings. 71:Iscar,, Larson scorof,..1144,40., t)zt' thia,traSedy Sikn4,7,1),,,n,Z,a6r1..W.,.,,...1--t. '1499 were roglitered ,17), c:414 ,.,.41,.,,,,i, a iritt of been guilty Of few misplays this sea- poeed upon me. At present all I can of result the an excellent game min ffinntny lyas pitched as. son. While accepting more than 600 say is that I have never declared yesweight wrestling championship lifIrts hit and ateal off ceived good support. The visitors ring gchool; .aveney. It world. defeated Jim Londos in straieht a' 1.0.0 7 I.I chances, be had made only 28 errors., torday's occurrence intentional or unbase only once durCapt. F. C. 'Croeutnan, Wasthington, D. ilurirn'.3b third reached by Gharrity. single 3 0 0 0 V Santel the firnt Win here got Couch. P. tonight. In the first two New York games intentional. If the Boston team wants C... H. and Chambers.. eivilMichigan, game. the E. ....... ....,,........z........ ing EIi. game: fall In two hours. 27 minutes. V; sec. St.First here bud week. Chapman accepted 21 my advice twit asks for it. I may reply and ' I BatterieeMalad. LriOn ,... 100 000 008- -7 11 to iall, C... Louis 14 . . ao 3 in 12 minutes. 18 sec.. ...... second the onds, Totals out of 22 chances, having nine assists to them tomorrow." Byand Jr... 47, Marshall Iowa 1 8 Itumma, 101 000 000- -2 City, Ion Clark; Bowney, onds.. both with an arm scIssors bold. Washington ,,..,8..11. each day. ::.. Score Cobb Will Ten Things. officer of by bee. innings: onfaCtcobLeruannimd 4, Announcement was made today that Batteries: Sothron. Burwell, Shock, Cleveland remained dased over Chap- ' one ecouf Thee younegat t,ho.f at Lake Aug. 17.After the funeral -Greek London. and the Jim serand 1" w Gharrity. 0 0 0 a champion 800 0 man's death, which was the topic of of BOSTON, Courney Billings: .... the (scored nine Runs competitors, a' 97. All- Rita The Miller ward baseball Ray Chipman has been held Cobb conversation until late tonight. wrestles, had accepted terms; for ,a UmpiresHildebrand and Moriarty. the winners tined the army rifle 01101810B-1- S' team withwill hay. " a few things to Ty defeated the Union 4Paper Box ?notch on Labor day at Bonton with say reHundreds of men, women and chil- garding . R. H. E. Out teleecopla eights. MuniciSecond fl to Ban Francisco on the game: of a the 'core taotics by pitching of Carl Ronald 1 Gardint. Italian champion.- 2 9 20 dresn''contributed 10 cents each today Maya" The famous ZOO 121 001 00 The season Herrick .001000100-s-Louis In SI the Runs was match cup trophy Earlier diamond. made this which a slugger pal fan." fund, from to "a flower 46 Hits Washington 4 100 050 200 01- -10 15 2 oftenoinyhaerdd.tt)ehse the Box team was victorious over Wattaten league tonight. teams of the the was started by it newspaper, to buy fronties wanitdh "I am too upset over the death of attita.00lmo: Summary: Two-bas- e bitiSheolY. Batteries:, Lynch, Burwell and Van- the ward player,. at the close of the season: an Immense floral offering. ' the hits It' Gilder, Wellman and Severeid, Schacht, another .Chapman to say anything now," he said. )(rug. Connolly. Hodges. Sacrifice It is also planned to raise memorR. H. : Pct. Cobb, Picinick Acoeta. and G.'AB., however, added that he bad had yet Ohartity. YabenArndeeptottomgrptelac.tiAdiTna.tohnulattrioopnheb.awithitnehot Hosbrook, Couch, Cavemen Jenkins. Zachary fund to erect a Ray ,Chapman PrIGHAM CITY. Aug. 17.-- 01,1' own experiences with blays."bean his and on 2; Bases Couch,). ballsStroud, UmpiresHildebrand .6151 Moriarty, ial at League park. 2,91 .2311 claim Of the Brigham Baseball club ...15t3,93i CB: Ws. astnkeinneser.....1.54 ball" and that he would be willing to end- - Struck --d- -Stroud, I; Couch, 1. , Int the compilation ofoutBy baVe,completed to went some Arizona to the Has. civyesterday to of his 2 Detroit 6 Double playeKamm Agnew 5 about the II BOSTON. Aug. 17.Boston and .455 Wm. Menges .. York give NEW YORK.. Atig. the individual record of each plal,a score of 579 out of brook; Hood Yankee's submarineopinions .. to Krug.. Runs responsi- -- 19 23 -4- (14won and. lost today,. Boston ,Willning titan team,,with piteher when he J..ven- ...,,,,A7 I er during the league season and the it baseball fang bald final 'tribute tonight does talk. 4. Left on w he i Couch. s 3 44 11 :; ble . 216 in 17 the . e forStroud. i r W s s first inning the Geo. ehows tame opening that tilt. column , to Ray Chapman. shortstop of percentage 4; San Francisco, 6. :.. 11 Lake. 41 11 Will a 172 and three double .15 Griffith basesSalt for singles Ptickers. Willis Move. died who triple, Morgan w.ere Support team,. heavy American Peaches Cleveland . 2.4 70. 19 Time of game- -1 hour 4eminutes. Um.. ..,.. .371 A. G. Gunn .. 17 four rams, which ban WASHINGTON, Aug. I7.Any move. the most part, a feature 'learn early today from the blow he reeeived of 63 15 2,4 the Pt .233 had to well Ehmke A. Harper better Gunn to J. local ment have the piresPhyleN, and Tornan. Carl Mays put out of the on the head from a nitched ball in the always stood a, .. ,, 7 ta. n. , 21, $ 9, .3 21 the.second contest. The A. Jenson u. ft, a. jticpetrdohhi pmt sr:anwet:g all time will have .t In hand in winning games. the supgame hetween New York and Cleveland Igame offorClark 6 7 at g zt 23 tenms IOROUP The hung J. flag park Fenway Waaatch t the getter ATHLETE port body fact that Griffith, and ' president Chipman's Tonight U OF LISTA!? yeeterday.It t. :2204 meet in memory ,erto N7Watkine I:4) manager of the Washington baseball, boasted some first .class huriera 9. c 'was, put aboard a train ror Cleveland. club. H. S tone COAST - ' ,Firet game: - ofAltrinayonC2hoalp073nli E adde to the lustre of the record of BACK FROM where it le to arrive early tomorrow. IS 5 4 5 217 13. home S one and the said bat Vecent at Griffith a ' at N. that Detroit Peaches at 4he tittr the the while game body lay Today ; l:l .5 -- 4 .173 re. M. Stelfel hrang. 400 000 001- 8-4 li) Boston to team developed a aholesorne de rtaker's rooms. hundreds of baseball In Washington Mays threatened Georgia, with 291 nut of a posel. Pe t st 11 arth aids farmer 'University 1 1 2 .125 other semiIt Ballinger and Stanagei,ble 400. W R. Stokes, Washington. 'meet for itself among which Oldham 'ane Called to view tt and tonight acted "been" Joe McBride, ..the National's Batteries: D. of Utah football star eider Coaches ' have POMO of : the of seeond Chiba. Is with and pro leaguee, am as an escort as tbe coffin was placed shortstop. standing 'Walker. BPIlniOn 381, and J.. T.. RivUmpiresDineettl,C. Norgren hag returned jaal Jones, (hitt to attach ' "He his denire hest tried to do Iitem. of Colifornia Indicated a Nevi York. third with $17. 'it," Griffith GP GIV GL 'Pet. on a trunk car that carried It through and EVanal. from the University Club. next for McBride was acinnitt)e "but added, to . alert their, In and The fans the smell bore marine Corps match. where he completed courses in itt,hietic n. Kg,' the station to the train. 3 17 fit, 14 .923 e gevoriet game: on the local.. ton on- his elbow. LAr to ball the catch Of .i thyplar-managed athletic Under stood Smith, Andy and year. the near aidle gate formed an , coaching 12 117 701 .Distroit--....---...0401:11-173 ohluatasso.,t, "I cannot say that Mays intention,. Brigham' ... ...... 18 11 inetitution.-- -team. five are local men as follown: director at that with bared heads as the car.,beartng ally .1. KelBoston ell 'beaned' I but Willis a im stgden Morgan, doctor believe for Watkins. Chapman, ti .Marthikis working poetiible 200; W. Ft. Stokes' In second the body roaseed through. .. 11 9 a .530 A. Jenaen. Batteriett Ehmke and Manage; Hari he and has .that N. 'beaned' the from Cal. intentionally Watkins ler. 194 and with in of 193 has and seveiral engineering have 2 for third 9 degree 12 Chapman While the death .14X per and tichang. UmpiresEvans lioneyvi players, and has bragged about - 14 following fa the ityllvidual recorit , . place. ifornia institution. caused sorrow among baseball ynag- - other It 0 14 .000 p , Dineen. It afterward." Bountiful of each player and 'the standing of natets. players and fans. none seemed mm.m,,...M.,mg Carl 7daye. the sy deeply grieved as New York Ocher. who dellyeted the hail that resulted In Chapman's death. . . . . After the game yeeterday. Mays went to ail. . htmeelf aiiii denied room . to hie l . . By Leo, ' He paced Itia.Jltior during the right Anil when word came toile,' that Chap- 1,'N I said down and brakes he ... man had died. . , he desired to give himaelf up as soon I 8' , JELL. WELL HAva, as possible. tuELL..140tiu . LAKE W Eti.. DONI'T fk.f0" (In his visit to the district attorneys CAN START I IS THIS 1i4IPLACE 3KACK tria..400.7. LASTTTOositarAHTET was AT by Veva office. accompanied 13,HUTAvYiC.XJA :1 4 ONLY CIT A . BACK TOP4t014r 11E 601N1' STILL To Charles )4cMaitus, busineve manager of wEee lowEeE ivE . 4. wse-A rosa-6the Yankees, Manager This Speaker u..4-ELEFT . raLF yosuurwiA.mNr , SPEND- - A OW KNO k.10u KNOW Ihnd Secretary Walter McNichols of the ... , e , HERZ e. , AND, Cleveland club. , 1 STAY TO Clat141,1 t(rA,NS, t -iv, 4 ,iy,, 2,, ' . .6.. ., ..,IN e CMCAnO. Aug. 17.Ran Johnson, ''' A werK ' i ''' ','rel' ?:' l ,r, '174 cl. ,..mac.,..1c .,.. , , .. , president of the Amorican league. 0 ,' ANYWAY r.---r . a statement today in aprirecia-10 . uut ., ,P,7 . - ,e I , tion of the baseball rareer of . Ray , y,,,,,,,, .4 R L CrOtt-4- ' P , ' ;14 Chortmart. rieveland t shortetop 'Xi,' f ,.-. . 0 ." .1) ,4 1 . war I moleAid a .. .1. A "Ray Chapmen, TO SPEND' t r---, , . 'i - 4 4 , , " ,I1 ,i0, ,,,,:rtre-,322,--,.' t I - ''- - .... 'Ina ' ,. he said. "It woks toyed end . .,...),' ! . 1 e .vEtt,,'YOU ,)4,11t in the profe- -reenacted by I 'AZ, "" ... .017. . : tit r, I Id!,,Jf. (4 it li -- 41 , wino. Clean, wholesome and mealy. he i - k.................7. . 4 , I.' ,,,,--II . l'airccontriblited to the hiseo etaadeed nf I :::tr-4 '''fg, '4.,,,''''' s haeohall. Hie tragic death will be, frl .... , tavof,r7,7,7.,11 s411 ir4 ent 1...ske 1,!I 1, ! 1,e,-- : , ; ' erN Nth .,tat 1' i i , 4 , 14.1 h11, HIS I) .11 bbtNt Stk.hr.ri MC I , . i 4 ' , I telt-111- Lt. ' , teltd 3,1 1,,i1 41 Mays Resorted to het I to ,1,1 .44 , CZN:..)... ....NA:4 A'' V4-- 9 .. v ? ', 'hos": ".,,,150.1,,,,." 't::;.,..r.:ot.t.04,..- ''''' ' "7". ' I, , 1,4 e 1,1 - , t. Ot rt 1Atari.- los Bees Touch up Old Tune S. 1,411ItXt, It, Jinx And by Bunching tit drio px, 11,t 1,(1,1iiit, Their Hits Put Over of n It" 14,4.cht " "" " " " I" 11" " A Win and Slide Back Into s, First Place. SA, (.0 non 40 nnoo ginte, ;I 11 Nt b1 ..,I s, ilit.o01 ilY. ,4;. st41:,,,!...,4,,,,::,44;e. ' , !!!! , tillti:47. ,..,0,4 i t we 11,, $1,t ',Ate 7 iset'Oliti ittils fit t. s : 1 .,3i il Ail. ft- - '.t.leiplIA : ' " rf on 1 6,- i lifb one of the league players; to how Le had giken auto of intone) for "APPot Vernon to win the pennant 111, oar. Nict'arthy' 'statement maid h.,. found groundless s.n.srgc had kuniter of toe (outfielder IVIlliam ci.Ev EL,A N I I. (into. Au:. I s Huttti.'ed of admirers ard frinds ot liapman, star shortstop fir thr I eve 1.111d baseball club. go thered at the t depot today to meet the 1,dy of thir idol. who died in New York .. 41. 11;4 r JOHNNY COUCH : a ealrellattt Results. , t $ArA , e ' t Ir.. rAti,r1,, 14 LI. ' - 1,, 1141, F - t.; 4; 54 Angels MI 47 ,ccfr,Arz .t V on .! 1 7'4 1,, :s.A,t Reserve Club Mem baesolall game, is, t. 'illOUlli rtlC H :da ) League Pies:cltit bens Ask Permission to sarth W !taker Hold Military Funeral; Lase i.:4n tonally releapest fr,81 ernon club In coon.. tion Was Star Athlete. , gambling charges. named :Mulligan Naval I. - H SacrathalltiAndj-ARGUMENTIVIT- .,.. ,o Li 1 Ils. '. t hit ',I 11)1I. s - it,Otkotorl- 01.,,"1114; 1,,114.1 Ibl W.. ag- o- ..' HAS BETTER OF ILle; k IF"1;. "I i of t , No 1,41,1 PENNANT' N MI et A,P tit t , ' rt to. !WM' d ,1000'100, ...11.Airillrl,:,:r-Vio- , ri"00.. ; I,. Al - SPEAKER,1 01,MISIrIWO'reqrP iIli'itb, t Birth in Coast HERING AI berOrlder t !SAILOR STROUD MAJOR LEAGUES Hughes Proves t ilu 41. Big Puzzle To tta CARL MAYS. I ono-thir- he d d one-thil- 2 1, to Fool bal1-10- er Batters Say umps! . T 11,',dig'.(1,t 17.-1- i i (17,111 m Ma-th- y. , A 1,, .1 1 I Oil-Ilio- 't!,.."'r. Pri 11'1; It i41111. vil I f : od t ; s 1,,,,1!-Llk- i4 (bp hAtrt riu: tril 12-1- thl , .T 11 t i i 020---- - ot 10, ie tit NS ( I il 16 --- -i- train;nilui Hy. ill,. 52 tnneed; - I , nul : Me-Gi- ll tn. i w i oue-side- tAtttaras-ataotwa- ' 221110 202400 IV 11 1 , 0 - M loague----378---an- d he she-ma- T-RIFLE' - 1.000-yar- - " ei - de, .. 11,-1- ',401321 3003o4 . theji,711,t,-,hel,r;r---Mti- . . . . ' . , ,. . 81 - 011012111,S , ' . s 41.--Ne- . 1 In nal I tispr e01 (51 eyi 419 Ira, . Inas: tht 4:1 " 5, 11, r ihp na D. O. 1 . - . ,, . .. 1,114.;m1,01:7thhlialli-7Foraitl:enures,7- 0000411 010:104 tam . d le-- - " 0 . . WEDLOCKED Guess Annie Stays. ,. . - ---, . - 1 . ' :i , . . ,., r 3 ' 144 ." . . -- .,,. t- 1 tileletniaotioti;or.deaaI:elys liwl.hoceTtreavle.l bR:n1 thrtllod by his brilliant Terrorfume,' . , ' , - ' on the field." TbroaliPas Roareral Of naleeleailoitar. , t Py rotwerimtl Stwri(.da.) NPW TOPIC. 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