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Show t ,.-. ' - - t i of the plate for Ogden. .Brooks sSL aaiana ' "I should be abig aid to .Phimoses la ' tor " f his to" bound" is be a experience , Yesterday's Games. in the success of the team. Francisco At Salt Lake-Sa-n His work at the plate should be inning.-)- . Lake 9 Salt BALL (ten big. si'l to Ogden. ' At' Oaltland Portland ,." OakSkipper Gleason of the Brigjiara-ite- s ' r Tout will trot Lloyd Keller for land 2. " ' on duty on the firing line. The "Kid" 1, SacraAt gacraniento-VirnEvery day in every way It. Is- be ritcher of the Northern I'tah ' 4. . mento t is eing groomed to be (he ccniing more apparent to twilightAt Los Anfeles Seattle 5, Los leading- cucJcer.ln lhe new. loop. . biseballlriU that UiC Printers . as Salt Lake, Angeles 6. ' " Keller has been jjrtth-lfcjball players are good printers.' YesBees and isln the" pink. His curve terday evening as the. shades'of toiBe breaking better twit. is NATIONAL LEAGUET night were falling the Printers than .ever. This youngster should team of the Twilibht league went Wo Lost . Pet. be 1923. a e,nsation during down (again, as Manager Sam, Lea- --7 .720 York New .With the veteran Qleason backviU graphically expressed .44) in of .577 15 11 the Keller will todeeibei Louis platter, St. defeat before the Taylor Bros, i i - - llLHUI V1 UUIillLUL rnlNlrK-Ntllnl I IIIIIIUllV llUllllbal - ,..t,....,vu I 4 big-fac- y - WIN , GAME "- qst' a " i -.- - r- Vachk on thg :M!ssissippt .,' vThla yam about Everett Scot. act being any good as shortstop '.for the Yanks Ust year Is a fine. .'Joke 00 somebody,. Heslmpl played bad ball 1a the world ; .series. ' That causes some folki Is all done, 'to think the Deacon down and obt ' True, he has ' i - - ! e 1 a 9 . Inf in state league fashion. But In the third and fourth the Taylors pounded Singleton and Carter, who succeeded him, for five runs. The Printers yelled for help imd a husky carrier, young Conover, went behind the bat to relieve the situation ... ' After going runless for four, in;: Dings two printers got wedged on the bases, and "Bun" John came to tat Those fortunate persons who saw Casey at the bat in the noted Hudvute battle, or wnoT" have glimpsed Babe Ruth pounding the pill over the boards, must know iowthe BOrfinr ctow4 of IB persons, Including boys, thronged with hope when "Bun" heaved the hefty willow against an inshoot,-o- r was it grooved went the ball into the outermost ends of the parke. (They're stiil hunting for the . ' ball.) v Score TWO runs fotthe Printers! si-- - -- - 4- - -- . I ' t - t 6PRINGVILLE Score by innings: .480. 12 .500 14 10 . .417 4 04 I 16 7 Philadelphia W .JU Philadelphia At biAt .1 Cincinnati-Philadelph- Pittsburgh-Ne- w t. Kodd, 34, hai captain of WihlngtoB-vslsw&nmlng team,. Where They Play Today. St. Louis af Boston. ,. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. No other games scheduled. - Xle'veland .. Jr.Tr"K 12 Philadelphia .. 13 . Detroit PHIt DOUGLAS Wia Postscript Timps were on the grounds during game, and no doubt acquired a lot oty'aluable baseball knowledge froni wHlchlnfi the Printers Dlav. i There Two Year. . . Announcement that Shnfflln' PhlK Douglas, banished spitballer of the New York Giants, will be one of the w- - summer, -- r ""' i at . : ; - I I Miss Katherlne ritt of Park Ridge, d IIL, is said to be the greatest woman athlete in the country. She is thfr champion coed at Belnlt-CcUeShe is a etellar hockey artist and also ge basketbalk PAY ' --: 7500 strong. Rill nipfwnn nnri LuU-JCatluua- V r f'i park, mlniitnc ba.ttlt fro'i liic oi-.i- ftresent a 'formidable. the Gunners ia their initii' etand (in the.Lorln Parr fW4. The Peaches are in the best of condition and eager to do battle. Andy Phillips has been chosen to perform on- the slab for the fo irk - r ! . right-hande- , Phillips has been in constant training for more than" two months and will be out fighting every Inch of the way. He lias dNplayed hi class in the exhibition games and should be able td give a good ac-- , count of hjms-elf- . , The .veteran liriioks will be bnrk ! . . Los Ajigelcs Seattle 1' I... H" 23 .410 "25 3r.fl person. games will start at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon. Mlkfr Donahue, former Yale player and Sewanee coach, will draw $10,000 for three months' work" this year as football coach at Louisiana State uni'. versity. lsl. JW -- -- i , m J ,.1ivX1'-"-'-"'- MetropoJltanlSeason Estimated .. ' at $557,682. fiata,Belpts of. of 1922 Were ; ls : Gun-Jier- KILUONS.TO SEE RACES .. I.i-b- j(Continued from PageTjie.) iBWmmlng, baseball, tennis, and volley balL T?ric-t)o- New-.YoT- x was Ulat Arnqolafs team of dnb rk cuits of the East this year. 600 ' 4 girls, KathftrlnaBollbaugh and Beulah, Bodgera of Euuyvule, Iowa, who were Not the First Big Leaa flayer to New-Yooott' Club With Sign Perry," Former ,'Athlatle, Haa Electrtc timing devices win be Introduced in prominent light harness cir- . 10 summer. tr t i X SI ' "Th Lady From America" la prob- 4 abl1 what Arnqi assistant state agent, in charge of the girlsLciuba in the stat of Jowa,wiU bt called by the rrehch people, darlnr her visit to that country this eoming hurling staff of the Hornell team next uaturallyJfocuses attention 13 .500 TJnth the old onwh'faWsaTl8thereatMred-hoThis nttorW aetQ t n 12 ,478 suspicion that literature is sleeping. St. LOUlS baseball town of the country. 13 . . .409 Hornell is a thorn in the aide of Washington "9. IS .409 ...... . Chicagd Earle "Greasy" Neale, outfielder, re- - Joi n J. FarrelL tlie minor league ' 1- 3- .330 .Boston ..ii.v Jnientor for it is an "outlawM town sentlj; released, by the ancmnatl.Na tlonals. la done with prof esslonaf bale-.- . ai'Ttioesn't give a rSp wl6 kiroffrft; outfit. ' Pinrcell forbade all laagae'l L t 'ye-'.Tuccdals Gamsi. ball lleber again j)lays at American ' I"' ; At St.. Loui.7 '.tostcVst . fpawa fjttm playing .wUliJtornll and Fork, this afternoon and Nevhl ls-other Independent Verv often It is the case that the erm black-liste- d game postponed; wet-- grounds. Lehl. At Chicago, f bib)dlah4aChMF player from the minors who is to set riims that played against Hoincll. 1: ':t Hornell didn't mind and went out tf e'blg league r'n Jre develops ignition CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. cago game postpc-t-d riu ' or "outlaw". t' e "n r! trf"Me. AtClevelaud Won. I.ost PetVi..Vrg i:: '9 " ' 0. (Ten ini'.' J .) . gtTi i'iniotistip of the tormfryt -. l Xleveland r Springv-ill,.22 ... ftLOOOJoIicLV StTOrtrrroF1OMoSfaW At Detroit Zc'.r 0 l.noo lienor PHI iVugfas Is not tlie"flrst !ar fo i 5. 0 0 n with H rncll.. Sc i. Perry, who .nd'l . univei:ry star, has signed a contract : v- itli for the t St. C'(r.n'e f.fnrk's nVttVJit S(rKJa ,. 0 1.. MS Payson PJ23 sej'son. i- -: . V'hcre Th?y F',:v American Fork l'cn In UornoV for two years jnnirv ,000 In.-- ti Ve In ll'2l. He won 27 of the .000 Neiihl Washington at CbicaVj. Mnnnpr. r Z'.nn Beck of the Greenville 1 Xew Tork at St. l pn :rs he pitched lust r'n'itU .'.'.lantic lissiiciafnn flub has v bile "Hugs"' Hersche, formerly InBoston at Detroit Where They Play Today. ; rnT:l the nii:"'. use from Detroit i ternational! leaguer, won 20 of the 21 Nephl at Lehl. Philadelphia at Cleve'a::.!., of Pitcher Peck Williams. . he hurled. . Reber at American Fork. . . . CACHE LEAGUE OPENS. j. Payson at Springville. Joe Harris, erstwhile of the CTeve- -, the new the purchases by Among land Indians, played in Hornell in PMladeltthltt Nationals is Ralph Head, .' SPORT LOGAN, May, 16. The 'CacheTaK 4021. Harris has since Keen reln- d pitcher from the Hart- stated PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE. . ley baseball league opens fts 1923 by Judge Landis. ford Eastern League club. schedule this afternoon with games .Won, Lost. Pet. Jake Pltler, who Jumped the Pitts- 15 San Francisco ......26 . f in Logan, I.ewiston and Preston. Jewell Ens will be assistant coach Salt. Lake Logan plays at home with Clarks- ;...23 17 .575 to Bill McKechnie of the Pirates. Ens 17 23 Vernon .575 at Lewiston meets Wellsvllle ton, is a great hitter, though not such a I.ewiston and Preston meets Smith-- . .Sacramento ........ 22 18 .561 fielder, but Is a smart baseball nifty 2:! 18 .561 Portland field at "Prestbn7"fcich of the 22 'hi Assistant Stat Agent of Iowa to Take Team of Club Glrlt to Franca Thla Summer, Is GffianWeiBT twirl for Outlaw Team. beo ejected The boy who gets through college llow wit very alowly may not hat - Tta mjiy ha.TO fast QalL -- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost' Pct. 16 New1 York 8 .667 per-mi- t, Coed dis- ' :. fjUUSEJORJIlSS-AgliQUI- it bad A woman's swUamlng eh has bsa formed at th CjUverslty otiosthern Oslltoirnla. -- Chicago-Brookly- ' York game postponed; cold. an SL Louis 70. Boston 5. FOR GAME. yacht just after be elected by lne PostponMtcoM, Tfork avoidable. --JO v Vivn'a 1100.000 f of tricts on the basis of the number of patrons, each, district td' contain approximately the same number of patrons as each other district; the territory" to be redlstricted. from time to time, without overlapping on states, if ia game postponed; rain. n Brooklyn New launched at .. n. tr SportiEgiBs Tuesday'aiami 16. The SPRINGVILLE, . May third game of the Central Utah league will be played here this afternoon, If the weather will by Pay son and Springville. tlifr Springers arc nil set ready to. give Payson a trouncing and maintain their string of victories. 'Ftedrickson may tart again for the home team, while Oswald is hf&vtes forthe--Paysoto 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .1 x T. Hoshand 'arid Dyer." A of flock large Umpire's OUT 13 11 . . Brooklyn (8pectal to The Dally Herald.) " Printers Taylors .. president or th"Ogdtsclubr be th umpire. President Fred M. Nye of the Utah State league will be the batsman. 'ATaargdeiteaded-b- v, the Ladies' band Of Ogden, started street and Wash- from Twenty-sixt- h Ington avenue at 1:30 o'clock thli afternoon. ...11 ........ Cincinnati tion, the annual opening day cere- monies will brreoraeff.-MayorCnris Simonson of Brig-- : ham'City will throw the first ban. Mayor Frank Francis will be on the receiving end while Oscar Madsen, .r52 11 13 Littsburgh bejl Chicago o'the Prior to the clanging " The directors shall Duffy, manager last year of tte Bed Sox, about "Scott, Hjagh probably will tell you, but if the Deacon had stuck with the Bed Sox th Boston team might have finished ia -t- he- first division Instead of at the end of the long rhntev youask Hugh LMt I fen' . ' slowW'la his run to first base and Is going either way. But If ..... " . team. For two frames not a score was rushed across the pan. Clyde day meeting at Belmont, park' ted In the total amount of dully purse with $17,234 and in' the amount of purse race with 2,898. per t " The1 total purse money"waa shared by 783 horses, while first money went to 489. i There" ereJ 2,739 Startera ' out of ; 8,633s The - seasou's program'contalced a total of 612 races Everett-Scott'Slippinrj- Popularity, of horse racing as one of the leading outdoor sports ia attested by the fact that nearly. $2.000,000 In total purse money was distributed dur ing the 152 days of the metropolltai racing --season at--J. park. Aqueduct, Saratoga and Empire WW - -r n'f-iii- II Mlsst City. r ag Josephine Arnquist The exact total of tmrsesamounted America's champion canning girls at to tLOl&.lW, a dally average of S1V the last International Boys and Girls' 628. On. a conservativeestimate that" 'clubs exposition at Chicago. They will I tour France this summer to demon- ihegate receiptsjunteAjftBree as the much as times purse awards, atrate domestic scl mice projects In the the public paid $$757,682 to see many devastated regions, the trip being of the turfs lending thoroughbreds In awarded by 'the American Committee for Devastated France. The Iowa team action during the 1922 season. the Colored Saratoga, the longest meeting of the I wlQ be accompanied by seasonwitti its 27 days, toppea the team whtcb placed second. . pmUwards with. $40212g7.The.18-- 1 A , J .sejBaWeSSaaafc. -the other hand, Europe might be Unsure against another fight for a century or two by turning the various countries over to managers of our pugilists. heavyweight - - - . Dick Kerr, former star of the White Sox hurling staff, who cult the team last year for a aeml-prJob, will pitch for the Kenosha team of the Baseball league this season. o Mid-We- st ' baclt W' rI If ' - - IMW' ! I .V ,: J ffi'ii: W WiTIV Wllgs ' - iLr--- ' All the:: - KTVvlw ;.( : - Vv :i0- ' ... ' 'jJjijj in th0f!e pleasant ' ' ,a,. u "UNDER A earfy smmer mi.v .t-!STRAW-HA- TlAX - Hovp T.' about you? We have P . aU thfe 1 best and latest makes. j, 1" ! I . .v. t; v fT ' . 154est Center.; PhoM 465.- - 5 fjNJMlV i:r - v J J ;?vr. . ' : ! I t Vr E"-r-ni rn i Charlton, Aastralla s hfteen swimming marveL 'broke, the world'! record,r He swam the . distance ia IX mlnotee and S seconds. eaconda off the world's clipping 10 "Boy, year-ol-d 880-yar- d 1--0 Big Changes at Stanford. On the face of things 4,e!and StanfordUs to become a differs ent institution. There may be changes In university admlnls-tratlon changes In professorial heads.. 'But -- the big thing Is that Glenn Warner goes there e as football coach, Warner who brought Pittsburgh " to the fore. The big value of a football coach Is not to develop football. teams. That la a small, Hart of ls worth. But la doing so, he develops college ,v spirit V, He builds more than any. other man ' ' about; the university the ' Idea that In the sound body Is the sound mind, And these in the human inventory may be listed as the greatest of assets. ' v.- 1 aM "' " ' " ZWtiT .; fc- ,- ' I "1 .I r , . , Priced $li95to $95 7 ,1 4 'Wg 'S'"' Are you HATTED Tight for it? Picking's a pleasure here'now. Fine variety of the newest styles. Sure to find styles that are exactly "right for you in such a collection. . --- ''' Headed Right Into Summer the-'sam- - " ' 'iirh-- ri$ . .. 1 - - - - Bamplonship.at theNewJA PhHOoMQlaa. . lorK post umce ueras associanoi games, the veteran running .secondto is playing manager ofiMike Devanev in the Metropolitan 'one-- burgh Plrtes, ' Hornell dub. the run. . The- - Hornell team is supported by : popular subscription In addition to the . Swimming Marvel , heavy gate receipts. It has no salary limit and pays as high as $4,000 a year for the men It wants. Last year It won every series played, winding up by beating the, famous, independent . club at Shamokln, Pa and then walloping. George Tertor's great, club at Masslllon, .0., .in seven out of ten --games played. Hornell ' has a population' of only 18,000, but has become famous In baseball because of the big league team it supports. - if"- 1 'Iff ut ' u |