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Show HIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MON DAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1925. "GAME POSTEONEDjON .ACCOUNT GE RA,IN;'LTHAT!S..WHAT. KNOCKS TR' MAGNATE CUCKOO; GIVES TH' FAN A PAIN AC "YOU KNOW ME, F ... Dear Ali We9 AI I and the Gttle woman. U being marred 2 today. I re- PU! PREVENTS member it bee u my life ins. payments always fome the day before. WeD AI we have one or 2 Storm Causes Lo of Big Gate; Be Leave This Lake Portland-Sal- t tiki postponed; wet grounds. Fortnoon game: SeAt StockUfi (1t innlnsa; attle , tacramento called acceunt tima limit). At Sacramento Afternoon game: Seattle . Sacramento 7. San Forenoon game: At Oakland " Prancieco-Oaltlangamai postponed; rain. Afternoon game: San Francises 4, Oakland 2 (11 Innlnga). At Lee Angelee Firet game: Lei Angelee 1, Vernon 0. Second game: r Lea Angelee 14, Vernon S. An anticipated ICE ANGELS I 1 1 uruV X2Th I TIAaBX ILL AT P I TlaiBDaXaUYataB Acwunted Best Tennis Playeri Japan Has Yet Grju-- n X Sent to United States. RIHT WINO Universal aarvice Staff Correspondent Copyright. 1826, by Universal Benrloe. PIXEHUR8T. C, April 1 An other big sporting year haa beea sue- eeeafully carried through here with resulta occasionally startling but always gratifying, and It remains no" only for tha Harvard polo team to get Into condition this oemlng week through the medium of three test matches with Band Hills to elear out the last of the sportsmen and turn the Carolina resort over to a series of conventions, which Is something of a sports event In Itself, for that matter. Taltelchl Harada. remains the high light of the aeaeon, following la the footsteps of Ducky Yates, the golf colossus of the north. It seems to be necessary to suspend judgment on Takl. The little atar did not fling hie shot locker wide open until In the final match with Howdy Voshell. but, once it was opened. Howdy would have gladly traded it for Pandora's bos. Harada wears the same poker face aa the rest of hie countrymen when In Important Cotton and he put It on promptly when he fared Voshell, but those who sat near him when he was on the base line were nevertheless able to tell that In the early stages or the match he waa unmistakably nervous. Later when Voaheli was breaking there was more sting to Harada a driving and he promptly tried the more dangerous strokes In his kit. At the finish he waa golnic at biasing pace, showing tennis that few who had not followed him close ly really believed he had at command. notably, a very crisp volley and a rut. But there It neat cross-couwaa. It develops that Takl ha been studying the game in his thorough oriental way alp winter? that Indeed he had abandoned himself to a study of tennia, not with western abandon, but with eastern appetite for mluutae. The result waa not an Improvement-bleaps and 'bounds, but an improvement of mathematical precision. Good lodges believe that Improvement haa not yet reached Its boundary. If that Is the case, then Harada la one of the most dangerous tennis contenders that Japan has ever sent to this country. I still feel that there are weaknesses, but these will not crop up until he meets a man who can keep the pressure on as Vosheil could not. There are such, of course, and the future will have severe tests lrr store for the oriental. Incidentally, he haa taken up golf and bridge as he as has Just tennis, seriously and those who have played wTlth him say that he will master these games By HERBERT REED Wx sJv A ' ' . I Salt I, t lit loin Illtll oo Wild Heaves and Such Beeoad fasssr AMirM.Ks JjO WILD HKAVCS. The day's beat hlttera: AB. H. TB. . . . . Waner. S. F f'hristlnn, Vernon . ..I 1 . . .. Valla. S. F. 1'eck. Ijos Angelee. .. VcLaughlln, Sac to. ..I ..6 lirown, Sarto. Arlett. Oakland ... richellenbeck, Saeto. ..4 .4 Cochran, bacto. ..4 . Vernon lltkeiley, I'lnn, Vernon ..2 Rratrher. Oakland ..2 1 x, 8. F. ... . . . bitten i: Maklji, Isqs Angelea l'cf I 1 ouO 1.00(1 1 1 1 4 4 4 I 6 5 6 4. 2 I 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 t 2 :il 625 .6iHI .SOU It .S0 .600 .600 .500 .500 .500 Kan (Cerrlfha, Tnf-- ' W Tba SaU sa4laBaa, IMI." Ncore Bran. ' Hughes. Sacra mentet wtnnr: Stryker, Heat tie. loser. At Oakland: Williams, San Francisco, winner; Pruett, Oakland, loser. Except for tha eerie at Ioa Anne lea. tha Coast league battling last d week waa of the order Portland and Oakland won unly one game, while Seattle Won none at all. Tha series at San Francisco between the Coyotes and Peals this week Is likely to be a whale of a set-tSacramento' pitchers eeem t be In top form, due, no doubt, to their thirty-eigexhibition games. Red Kttlefer and Duffy I .awls, managers of the Indiana and Heavers, reflectively, go to thalr home-tow- n openings with little tn show for their two weeks lsj.or. The. Injuns won three games from the Seals and none emae. The Heavers won one) from lxs Angeles and ona from Salt Lake. , Lon Kump Wins y at A. 2 . (1 . 6 2- I 3 3 3 i Montana 'C Meet 11 0 0 HeSBDlDjKwr.ss 4 1 I 41 Msnstt. c. .. .112 4 2 12 3 1 10 0 Warner. 3h. f 3 I i Mcllowell. lb 4 t H I ll Blakesley.rf a. 4 3 3 3 HrlfHs. 4 0 0 3 BiTis. p 2 0 0 2 I'brlttlBe.p Tbomse.p. tlrost, p. . Fins. 5b .. Oranttl . 37 1127 13 Totals br .Inaltura: . 3 H 4 I 2 0 2 3 0 II II V 110 2 0 I) O 11 2 0 2 1 2 n 0 l) O O .3D 14 27 13 ..131302000 0 14 H 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 Runs -- Twombty 2, sumniarrIlurss, llrtroee 3. Hood 2. KnjiU 8. be-k- , Woore. Wolfer. lleatmliurwar, Myeea, r -Btskesley. Orsstrl. sa-One run. 4 bits. 7 at Beck. lieaBBla(ay. lest, off Hr.vss la 1 InntnRS; ft runs, 2 3 hita. I st bat. erf ( artstlan Is in Kims re ulna, ('bars defest BDooalble f"r Brrao 4. rbrlatias 2. TtKinia atTnckot--Unrat 1 Baua .hi b.M Off Hrran I. off I 2. off Thomas 2. off tirost 2 II it br pltrhe.1 balla Jamba br Ttiostss treastil br Sla'.ee liana ksieta. B.ek; lli'tu. 3aes, nas HoimI. Three baae hit - Beck Two baas Mrs Blakerley. Hood. Banis. Warner. Wotfer. 2 Jacotx smrir Double pisys Bark to rtaae; Twoniblv to Urisaea: tiuather (e Beck to (irimea Time of fame I hour 48 inJomtes. rnjniree Carroll sad Pinuer. .1 Herm'sa. lh. MrCahe. If.., Kmmer. es. . Iisly. c 9. Ken-ned- II 1 lilt 0 t 1 . 4111 4 3 10 Oirliraa. rf lliifbes. p I Teck silkires- Slut Br rnlverasl Berrlce. 13 OAKLAND. The Kcsis April won an 1 - in n I nsr oontest from the tlaka this afternoon by the score of 4 A couple of lo 2 errors In. the eleventh Inning was the direct cause of the Oaks loslns; out. was postponed , The forenoon game cn account of rain. At Oakland Afteraoua same: Service. SAi'RAMr:Tl. April IS - Hed S'attte champions this K!'-lffr--nu- un at Sacramento, the nearest they oould aret to a win in seven starts. Thl.i jifternaion's combat, a home victory, was a repetition nf ail ths others here, the aMne humble work doing afield, and being outhatted by the tle.1 At Stock !n KKA'rn.K rorenous B II lane, cf Brsilr 2t. Brsslll, Bldred, rt J ' O A n .' aasie: RAIIBNTO rlAl H H 2 I'WilM. 4 II Slteo. e 31, A 3 2 I . 12 2 iin 21 1 s o 3 It 2 O O lino o ii o rac. i rf, 1 4 .333 1 4 21W Tastsrdaj'a Issalta. At iBdlsDapolls-Milwaukee - II. K 3 li,.llanapll Ralterles Aaadrri and Hkiff; Knieser. 4 1 llesrr At- Toledo Rt. Tsui Toleilo I'l'rn InniUKa. I ' Kalterl. - Markls and Drbulta. ami II. 12 CTT.VER CITY SPEEDWAY, Culver City, Cal., April It. Harry Harts drove to victory tn the American association aprlnt projfram here today, winning the final heat of In It minutes 11 aeoonda, milea fifty reoord Iberehy" Breaking the world' for the distance. Pedro da Paolo finished, second. Kred Comer third, Frank' Elliott fourth. Bennett Hilt fifth, and Robert sixth. Tve other five who McDonoug-started the final heat failed to Tlnlah. The record a mashed by ltartz In his winning sprint waa Tummy .Millon'a Beverly Hills mark of It 32 seconds, hung up In Sepmlnu'ea tember, 1922. It was not the only record to fall. Duray In tha first of the four qualifying sprints which preceded the dash broke Millon'a 1321 Beverly Hills record of 11 minutes 1.49 seconds by fVinlng in 11 minutes 10 aeconda. He had starcely hung up Ihe new mark, however, when Peter de Paolo took firm place in the second heat In the still beJIer time of It minutes - h 1 aeorinda. .oa 7 OAKI-AN- 111 .00 133 tit tit tot ..4 .131 14i .600 . .. .Ill 00 ,lt7 .fit' OOO .00 000 Wllllaml " . Totala . Foster Pickering Brubaker Flowers Arlett LaFayette Guisto Makln . . .147 Tiit PC. LW. .408 .131 .131 . , . , ... ... ...... Fowler McCarren . McDonald Fenton , Kunt . Pruett . Krause Totals .. c, 1 .0 1 r ft 40 1 . 1 . 1 . . .... 0 - - . n e '- . . , .'..'.' llaTias ptre - KeanHdl au.l Hraliear .' .laat Ssswlts. Wichita rilla Tssterday' Nurml Outsteps Ritola by Feet fort At Worllt Worth Taavo Nurml April 19 r the special race at the lxyol,i university relays here the distance In finishing S 4y No records were broken. Willie mtola finished a few feet behlml the world's champion runner, while the third man was nesrfy of a lan behind the leader The dav was ruld nml the track wet. It was Nurml's first outdoor appearance In this country. Jackson Schnli, former I'nlversltt nf Missouri sir!ntt-ryjave the best a performance ..r the day. winnl aiiectal danh In ' sec noils. Umd Hnhn of the Hoston A A defeated Connolh nl Ilmmy ieonfetown imiveritv In a special mile rare, after J.ne Kav dropiied oitt at the end cf. the first lap of a iiiilU.l tendon. The f.iur niii) relay vent waa Won in easy fashion front Mscuette by the. iiregon Aggiea, who won over (h same dtstanc. at the Kansas relays Saturday. The western fiiKf finished nearly a quarter of a nrfle- In the read.. floty t'rosx defeated fleorgetown In a fperlal mile relav race, after each had alternated In tha lead until the liist runner for Holv Cmsei sprinted ms opponent in B final dash to Pj the tape. Willie Plant f the Momlngslde Jik C ore of the world a leading walkert won ihe three-mil- e event witli ease.' 1'eyi Frlgerlo. the Italian ace,, failed to appear at the meet. a The, time of the relay waj AI At 3. Antonio Beaumont V'aoBoatoa 8 lallas-hreeri- Baa 4. rrsillnit title from Wavne Big Mw- -( I'biladelpbla, Wednesdav, wiil defend hla title here. Mar asralnst an unnamed opponent, Tom Parks, local prompter, baa anncunced Zhysiko agreed to meet any grappler Picks may select, the promotet rtated. 1 Baa toale 0. A 7TTsjtv.w1iinrr Waco 11 IMIIae 1 lis .000 .174 Frank O'Doul Sets Terrific Pace in Coast League Batting Circles mlddle-illntan- (These averages include ail games played during the first two weeks oi tbe schedule.) , P O'ltiiill B ' 444 tVeetian ..35 ' .... rilna-leto- Bahr rnoc McMurl ry . . ; V r.. Steward Thompson (VXeUI cook j . TotaU on , .. 1 12 3 .600 6 6 3 S 1 19 23 6 7 .KI - to.- .m . .'. ..ooo -- :' HoUlngsworth t .60 . .! .. ..000 .... ...,900 ,0 4. "" I I S 1 5 4 1 1 6 7 ' 9 AB, 2S 6 43 ;'. -- 3 63 6! t6 1 ' 8 , 1 li t ' 171 1 4) 2 W 1 , 4 W- ' 2 10 ',' I t4 I 1 It ii i t 9 " 4 4 S 13 1 S ! 1 .' i ... j 1 0 4 S V a S a a ' -' $ A a , s ..... 14 16S 21 ' ; Spencr ., Plttensier ... Kamsey Tsltt Wright Myers .. . ... ....... Warner Plakealey I.udolph Christ tan 24 11 . I t 6 431 16 LOB ANOELES. LW. O. AB. R. H. IB. :t 1 ' 13 ; 2 a 17' - S I It e s t . 2 S lane ... PC LW. 471 .481 .400 Brown 4 1 t- - .280 .2D0 .000 14 11 7 4 17 22 63 .211 .163 .000 .250 13 61 l I.W 4 2 dl 118 H. PCW 1 1 0 1 S 1 27 0 21 .w,7 m .Mai .Mat 2 nit .333 .z'u . 1 1 n. II 3 7 13 V r) 1 Hia.k Winner: ami 0 0 At Oklahoma City Pes Molnea Oklahoaas City ' Batteries Mime and I.lnjle; gasua aad Benn. II. r 8 it Kheltoa, re At WWilta Uncola .... R. 1 Wichita - a Bsfterlea - B. s II H. .....,14 Vara; Ptlette and Hsaim.- - Bverslla sad F. l 16 S 8 MrNaraaro, j 1 1 t1 t II 1 and Stone i I It 1 1 1 16 1 1 0 0 12 2 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 191 t 0 0 I 20 1 0 7 14 8 2 1 2 8 36 1 1 14 I 1 1 tt !l 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 II 0 8 2 SEDAN De Luxe SH. SB. 0 1 1 6 0 11 HR. TB 1R. 0 0 I 10 II inbuilt quality of this car makes it the outstanding; value of ta jear. Com and see it. Tli II I 4 t1 1 j til 4 7 I 3 Equipment include: 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 4 ' 1041 lSOt000 41 I 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . - 1 2 t t t 3 1 0 0 S 1 '1 . ! 70 : 2 8 ' S O 14 ,2t s.w. l.o .80S 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 4t t 64 S - Tl S S S. 6 1 JB.B. .S I t 17 aeist r .161It' 6., 0 ,14t 1- - f 13 11 a- 'i 4; 1 IIS ,T , I S ."'-l- S 2ft s S . 14 ' I 14 1 ? . f II t 1 ' t - I I 1 .. j '. . ' $lid7 Delivered ' I J XV' Salt Lak. -- ;';-''- I I ' ,1 I ' - ' I S ' VI' I 14 1 H : ' I - "' v I t : Step plates Step light 1 i f light Rear view 'mirror Onyx tall shift' ' HlI -- t SH. EB. Sl - S "H HR. TB. I js4 ? d- ' "' Clew 's 4) 134 - e S 1 S 0 . n- i . 0 11 0 O - o 14 7 - so 0 0 tires balloon Bumpers (front and rear) Nickel radiator Bar Cap Mote mater 0 4 31 27 1 .00 4 I ,7.Ml . Roche. SH. SB. 10 I o 0 0 IB. II 1 0 Keating . Mclaughlin n o 0 Thorn peon -i- 20 Batteries 1 0! 01t 10t't 27( 13 10 000 00 00 I 11 , 211 r.t, I At Tulaa Omaha Tulaa 1 Casisanllr- 0 o 0 0 It 12 4 47 1 '".600 . .14 0 0 S 14 6 11 .t0." ...-.11- ...too t M 41 SACRAMENTO-- . LW o. AB. R. H. ...,,i!,60 Martin .. .. Junes . . . 10 0 e 10 D 0 0 .. .. 1 1 Yesterday's Kssulta. 1 0 .... 3 2 3 2 2 2 Ft. R. At t. Joseph K 11 13 Deaver 8 II It. Joseph ad R. Rmdli: Batteries Hodges lve, lasabke. Boss, Porier, Cooley, tiasawar anil Miaetree. 9 1 .. City St. Joseph Omaha 100.0 17 000 1. .40 4v.S4S 131 .108 ... Shellenback .tSl.tO C. Cast field KnehUrf . .. Cocbraa) . I 0 II " Hhea 1 12 0 0. 11 3 .ooo .000 .Ooo .000 ..,.000 I 0 14 12 (4 t .175 .833 .130 .000 .033 .131 000 .000 .03 , 38 48 13 13 .00 .00 ..do in 1 48" .on ,...000 ..ooo 4 1 0 I 0 7 o 0 i 1 0 1 1 Tales Dearer " 4) t t0 - 6 0 0 2B. HR. TB. o 1 FEATTLK. .t .000- 0 6 t It o. ab. n. 0 2 II II 1)6 .333 .304 .153 .T3.4S30-- 4 1 t 16 20 18 460 .48 . 2B. 14 17 I t I 1 7 It0 14 T2 S S 1 110 t 0 25 2 1 1 I 3 t 2 2 ' Wrraita Oklabnasa LEAOUE. Wen. Loet. iTOioteti 00490 64. 11 10 10001 00 t 14 PC Dee ileines I.lnenln 0 2t o 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 I : .143 .466 .2it H. T M 2 2 10 2 17 0 144 60 .231 ." -- II i .17 .003 .000 0 XI 0 t J 0 0 0 90 2 14 S I 0 J - 1 0 12 1 6'. . 1 .186 14 , 14 27 0 VKRKOM. O. 3B. R, .400 .. .,000 ....AM) 601 t t 16 1 .281 .15 0 3 1 287 137 . 0 1 6 11 1 1 0 1 WEST CSV 10 IB. HR, TB. SH. 8P. 1 1 .000 .231 271 214 2J1 18 18 3 .000 Mclaughlin Bagbv .... Oitehaw .. Totals 19 12 IS 146 t6 .11 1 1 ....103 . . !666 ! .2 11 0 10 6 000 Mt ..17 167 Daly 4 4 I 1 I .164 .083 ....14 , to 10 16 10 16 . 6 0 iiio l'.9 . 1 1.000 17 ....074 ....00 .....on Dumovlch 4 t: 61 14 14 .182 .141 105 0S1 ... .... Plummer Stryker 0 41 67 68 31 .130 ....t!7 ... 1 .470 .260 .100 .231 .131 .181 . McCab Branett Fuaweli Becker 1 3 .60 883 Herman ... Sutherland M Hits Tiered . . T. Paldwln F, Baldwin Elliott .. . 47 1 60 0 242 .235 200 3 SO .... 0 1 .10 .438 ,..-.2- 10 i1 . ' . .360 .... .irv Hurbea v'v . , Hoffman .'.231 Davie .. ... 0 Vinci . .... 1 i .t7 Incidentally, the Harada sportsman-ahl- p Is not of the wooden brand ao common his countrymen. among There is more apontanelty about this articular Invader than any others f have seen come out of hia country. He la popular and he haa earned that popularity. a .237 1 y loo. 0 0 niglin Kopp ' fl S Emmer Bradv .... .... 12 111 Jfl Brya" Totals 0 0 .212 .'... r 14 ft, .....,. orsattl 20 .ftoo .000 0 .100 Croat 11 .100 0 .13 Wolfer Penner Barfoot Ihorhaa t 10 21 .000 .000 .i!3t !M .7. Hannah I .000 2?4 Moore 14 17 16 20 4 4 4 8 8 10 4"0 Whitney Mnrphv ' ...... .. ITS Oldham 77;7777.Trr 340 Criffln Fmn 14 V .oo Totals . . Wemmlngway It 11 10 .000 .000 .000 250 250 ........ Schang 1 H. BTf. e a 14 1 a c ". UK TR. e i Ml 1 0 1 . 2B. IB 2t '7 14 .'. H 1 2 6 0 ;.' 43 H: r t 1 . T 1 63 IT 83 13 A , a. 21 13 It - 1 1 a 0 ' . 1 24 j1 0 a) s .:S..t 111 1 28 a , S ' M 1 1 1 1 1 t 0 t 311 SR. 43 ft a-- .'4 if: , w'. ,...21 .1.14 .... ,...20 .:4J ....lfo .... ...,t"l '.irt 0 - 2 , IiOnr-d!stan- p fr- 1 t 9 y . the I'ntted States, were irathered ! Rowland here tonight on the eve oftbe runHUoreda ning of jhe, twenty-nint- h annual Rentim American marathon race of the Roe. Cmsliy ton Athletic asawaciation tomorrow Thnpias over a course twenty-a- n miles and Huts iii lards hias. from Houkintoo, Meeker J 6 roRTiAxa J.vr. ll 32li i) t ,i..40 DISTANCE RUNNERS McCann ', ,"0 t' ,y. ...40 ....8x3 .lit IN ACTION TODAY Iwts . .3S6 '.an li Hunnefleld .in 1215 ..,.5V rTOSTOX. April .143 .... ...34 - Higl7.,., runrrera of many nationalities, 531 Yarruaon ... Canada and from nukny aeeliona of , Kckert .... . ....811 ' .:4 4 .000 Iiaa-we- 14-- 111 2 at PC. ...Soo 0 S I ,;.. ...m 1 8 2 6 . t 1 I I A , .o .000 6 4 ill 1 4) 1 H 13 3 I I .oo0 :tW0 ....IsHJ . J ,iMi . ' ii 13 - .333 .3 :,..r.tS ..143 4.'. 5 3 i: :i 7 3 .2!4 .....'.2S0 (" .20 II . Ztt , 13 .4ir 3.13 333 r... M l ..VA Fredertck Ponder n 4 .4t ..W ....3.13 Peerv Hulvev Connollv '12 .ISO 4H0 IJndimora .. ,..374 Mci'atie Coumbe .12 JT 3B. HR. TB. 2B ?f, 4 4 1 1 . ,.422 v t 4'.i n s ,423 V" Vltt 1! ,,,, T3 Peters ;!.cs!ie Pierce W. .4SS I 10 ion tKerr ,- 1 Knnla Tobln RrailU SALT LAKE. li. AR R If foytr-mll- T?5?. Ounther Glatner f 10. l 23 22 .ono .ooo - II 161 1 30 .000 10 r.. 11 t IB. HR. TB. RH. 8P. 4) Sandburg ..... S .222 .ooo .lit 110 Payne Root Mlls.ead Twnmbly Whaley 2B. 217 200 160 117 Hood Crimea 26 H. 231 4ru Jacobs 101 1 Beck Koran McDowell Oliver f'HK-AO- ihree-iiisrte- Crandall 0 11 .647 600 Phillip's 417 OAKLA ND. O. AB. R. 4t PC. 1.0M T'erkhm s-- - 33 000 . - , rt t .167 .164 .214 .004) Deleney Boehler X .23t 000. .000 , 6 1 8 6 6 16 ,000 .000 . II 10 3t 130 .071 000 .000 .64)0 .... , It 10 .24 1S4 Baker Bratcher Kaiser 17 11 0 .160 233 Read . Chaves Rhodda Reese Cooper It 10 l I .0O !a t.1t Cather tl 2 7 11 133 33 313 .171 . II 11 6 18 19 1 4 S3 .. 17 41 11 43 7 41 I two .400 . 1 11 64 1 .00 000 . . . . .WO . 1 1 .000 HR. TB. 8H. 8B. 4) t It4 .208 8H. 14 61 61 48 II 4 I 1R rU I II 21 .04) .000 .000 t 4 10 23 T .126 .147' 137 ;. . Stivers Crickett Suhr 147 18 6 6 .lit It t 11 .lit 12 .421 .121 t It .lit .126 841 Pfeffer Moudy Geary 338 333 tit Ja - . o 3 3 3 0 J o K.n If 2 J'M. UuU in.aa 4 2 12 . 3 Hennas, lb. 3 I 3 I) ria.ia, ll iK McCahs, If. . . 3 I 4 o Sniiu, sTnaer. ss . 4 2 4 3 Hoffaian. f. r Bsbtarla e. . . 8 Hro.a rf roasell. p..: 10 0 2 'Bnellenbsck p 4 . Bsf by, p. . . 0 0 0 o lhran 0 allljua, p. .. 1 0 0 Wrharur taoelilef re. alllwankee Griffin Valla Brower Telle Rhyne Mitchell Mulligan Kllduff Kellv Ellison '. McWeeny The third and fourth heats and tbe and t'ollliia; Jonnanl no new sprint developed records. who had qualified tn the Milton, KAN r HANI ISl'O. At Iwlarllle R. R. H sprints to defend his 1HSS title in the" BHOA! 8 3 BII0A Kacaaa CtVy dah. developed engine trouValla cf. .4 8 4 3 0 lafarette lb. 3 2 10 2 Louisville ID I 13 ble in the early uvna of that heat and 3 n I 2 Mnlll.in 3b 3 0 0 father. 2h BatteriesWeeaenfcer, Rvsarlljr. Wayeo to the pita while de Paolo was forced 1 2 3 0 IMrkerlna If 3 2 4 0 berf sad flbtnaiaU Waser. If. Citljon and kleyer. 4 2 11 Blower, rf .. 3 18 0 Arlelt rf tiHjk his post! ion and was forcing HHiem. lb.. 5 0 8 1. Cooper, cf thei winner closely at the finish. onto At Oolrembos h ., 4 113 Kll.lilff, 2b.. 3 o 4 2'Mskia, Milton qualified In the first heat 0 00 411 Ulneespolls .0 0 04 4 18 2 Ithvtie. as. . 811 2 H. ait r II 3 2 2 0 II when Duray shattered tha 15 Anile (o'urobua Velle. e 3 2 10 2 Ithorlda. 4 0 3 2 Batlerte- - llarrla. Mc;rasf. Hammond an,! record By speeding within the narrow 2 0 0 2 Wllllan.a.p . 4 l 0 I RoHller p. Wirla; Vonlk. Werre and Urban. of a by ,0 m.'trgin of winning Kellr. If... 2 (I O 0 tfloarera 10 0O second. " tllefi.krj mt 2 10 Belcher, rf, 2 I 3 (I N ASSCIArrOrf Karl 10UTHER the thrills furntrhed Cooper n i. b i IMmlker for the 25.000 spectators In the .0- Woo Lut. Pet I'melt. 10 0 mtle event when he waa pressing .333 'Haker 110 0 AN'aahvllle .. S'tl Harti rioaeiy ror first place witnm ilM.IVnal.l 10 0 0 Hants Utile Rock .. .Ml two tapa of the finish, went Into a .MSI skid on the south turn, pivoted seven lals ..42 1133 13 Totals ...41110 33 15 New Orleans .MSI time one stopped Mobile Hatted f..r Waner Is e!Mli alongside the fence .333 In etshtli tHalted r.r Meoipiils .. 134 miles per hour He was Blrmtnalism .mi when histraveling lBtte.l fur rooner In third mount became unmanage I iia Its aousa .1117 lllalte.1 for Bnehler is ser.slh able. tHalted for Brsrrher is eleventh. TTie third heat waa won Batted for Head Is eleventh Yaaterday's Ksanlts. hv Pietro Hordino, an Italian driver br insinars Jn average of 1JI.49 in 11:44 Atlanta 8. Cliatfanooffa 4. Kan frssctaco S Ifv 0 0 0 0 0 24 18. Buck 11. l.ltlle MetuplHS miles an hour. Hill was eecond, and (iNhlaml 0200000 0 0 00-- 3 Votille 13. New Orleana s third. Wond'rllch Sunimarr: Huns falls. Waner Klhtaff. ri. B ruilufham 1, Nsahvllle Rli.rne: l .a.ii. r. 'Hattln. Krroes - Bbvne. The slowest time of the program w as 'made Hhoilda 2. H.hlrc Piietf 2 in the fourth heat, but It Tn mns. hits. 24 SI bat. off Riel,ler In 7 Inn'Ofa. TEXAS LEAGUE. exceeded the 1922 record. Robert Mi-Huna foe Boehler 2 W'llllamo won the dash In 11:1. 40, iv. rep.m'ble Donmierh Vivtl. tiat. p. J Htmck out Br Boehler 4. br WIHiasia Wlcbila eraglna? ISO. 47 miles an hour, with s. hv I'rwil Baaes .si batlOff Hoehler Fort Wonralla P.. Rhattuc second, h William 73a and fir. 2. ; .Ot si Frank Elliott third. off Williams 3 Sl.'l.n bae Broarer. San Antonio " Hmne nm - Waner. alSltia-sMatin Two Waco ii .mai Waner. Ariel! 2 bits HwusVm 3 ""ZIBBV WRESTLES MAY t, 4ri hits Muliitan. Bb.rne. 'Williams 8 )teainnont .... lm.il.le - April lo Kllduff ts KUlaoai. ST. 1,1-lSlstanlslaMs aille II SII I won Ucals , IVilerto BOOTS BEAT OAKS IN THE ELEVENTH Leon Duray Does 134.22 Miles an Hour and Harry Hartz Makes 135 404) .433 .604) .000 .tX) Waner Kyro-ne- C, A. n Mtnaespolla I'saey. In Loyola Race TO WIN EVEN ONE Br t'nkerasl Willie Mellor, Chicago; Finnish-America- crew Ritchie 77 SAN FRANCISCO. LW. O. AB. R. H. PC. too A 44 .1U 104 Hendry x ; Chuck S3 .2! ntiunti-a- ARESHATTEHED I New . trkcr, p.. J II II 1 York; Wallle Carlson, Boston; Ralph d. Bchou and W'Ullanis. Qulncy, 'I'ulale li IVtsls u 11 n n Ctirlstlernsen,- - Chicago. Nrore by ifislnss: aa hail from far The a 3 competitors HealUe 2 0 0 0 0 10 e Nova Kcotia, a far west as a- 1 wnftB-- a BiifiiiifiW "TT 8 0 t a o Ituns-laDe- , BMuimarir: Br..lr, Bra silt. Illinois aad Ohio and from as fat Kupii. McttiEldtn. Uavls. atiis 2 Hurt aouth aa the Dlatrict of I'olumbiu. man.' Hug-I-!!Brrors - lleriuas. Kmmer 3. Nina atates are represented. fl tiiiiflillu. Koebler. Buds reaposaittle for Bsaes oa balls- Klrrker 4. Ililflies I AHtaUCA ASS0CIATI0K. Off Htrjker I. et lliujt.e. S stoles tiaee-KoWm. Ijet. Pri. Twb hlls loe. Tochrsa. llsrta. son 4 IMNhle HaiTirire Indlassp.iia lilts Wldraut. 8:)lu A07 4 2 ColUBiblla plaja Brady ro Klnsier fo Hemaa: Hoff7 4 2 t. Paul man f larfa; raunierf to Bradr to Her 8 .60C 1 man: aiK!tn f0 nvl Uclaliichtls ; Harlf 2 3 al to 8ifltn to baTls. Tune of fame -- 1 soul Kasss I lljr . 4 .s 3 CHAMPIONS FAIL tr special to Tke Trlbkie. t is js. i Tntale ..43 1183 lot Toi HOZEMAN. Mont. April H, l,ou Batted for Hoffman la eletenMi. of Salt Lata. City Kump. 4 Hatted for Brweer Is elerealb. Kast high school, the student bodv 1 Balled for Bhelleabaca Is elerenth. president during; his senior year and 3core by ksatsiiai contain of the Kast h1h track sqija.l, (Uasae eslle4 esaT etereath Isui'ni yesterday handily took the Montana lear lesaaa cstck trsla. I 0 1 J-- 1 too ft tl ..... ttate college croas-aountr- y run, Seattle .. o n . Tha event we held during Inter- SacraatesXt . . t t) T2. t 21 Hrvtil!. Mr Snas hall. Brady rain mittent and The two davs Rsamary: Baldwin, a'aiip. HHi'ichUa. preceding th race were rainy. The Cabe. Kramer, rouraw waa the muddiest tha race has liarta, BilHn. Srosra. Bhl lea back. Krrora -Brady. tafH. afcLaafhJm. Watww.. over been run on. ' laontas altcheaiBf Paaarl far ahead ofajiy Browa. Kttmp finish br Bairbr I S. Hmts reetsMiatble fne -of hla opponent and covered. thdlf .TssselI S, "Bsfby I. Ptrock flcult cours In l(:11. Ofrhe 2J0 to DhellenbscT ttf gh'ttosback 4. by Possell I. br 225 finished tart In tha Bsses oa balls Off s;luahack slllbM 4. This Ylctory add another achieve- 2. off raaseU 8. off Wll)S 1. Wild ment to tha already lonr list for Pasaeal balls Bhea 1. Siin Brsslll. Tbre Kump on tha track.: Salt Lak track baseBMcLetsurk.ua, Herma a. atmsaer. Twee fana will remember Kump aa the base hita Brad, Brows, ajaM' cross -- country base bits (nn, U radars Its. Ksamee wtnnar of tha Kast-We- a. rural from 181 to 122. He also of rmeand ? lmira 2 Balns'ss. . 1 aapir Teck. ld the field in twoa of tha annual Caary Thankaartving enarath-myrssser At eteremeate-fterBOBJ gBATTTdC. 'MrRAslRVm. Tmj)9 PESKTTS ISitrtB- f O A 133 j,, ... " Ion, ef. .. . 4 2 1 Krajp, Ifs .., ..B.ll A, rtlllsrsme. restdeeee . 4 I 0 SI 2. One re will were P. 4 11 3 VrUr4r.blle.ae 4 3 K. O. tjnsxs, alierattesia ,Tie Rratltl, h.. 8 eVf 1 Watson. 3b.. 3 It4 idrwJ, e, f. Wln.e, tlteralios a 1 t v .,. Lost . SOD 000 Totala - 1 Seo Rachaa Winter 37-- . smtt Root, Jlyers. Lot Karfoot," , . Jinla, - . Horss rf 10 Urlmea. lb. Homt. If. e. sDBla, Be. k. 2b. Mrera. p. li us l Iter. 3b Lake Los Ang.. Sscto... San Fran Oakland Vernon. Seattle Portland .... ......04) 000 Keefe Martin Burns . II HKre. cf Wolfer, If 112 III. The winner of Ifaaa., to Boston. this year's race will carry off the national A. A. I". marathon championship A aturdy field of runners waa InJ I ? cluded In the Hat of 1!1 who aent In their antrlea for tha feature- marathon of tha United Stales. Heading ? 1 : y tha roll la Clarence H. Uemar, ear-o- ld Melroao veteran, who has won tha event four times, and for tha last three 0 0! 0 t 0! 4 10 .133 yeara cov10 .714 Levat year Demar, In winning, 0. o o 4 Oj ered the 0tha distance In l is 40 0 9 691 o, 01.. s; O! S 0! S .s7 faateat time in which the Olympic In ever baa been covered Oi 0 0: & .3S6 distance America. 0 0 0 .I 0! 0! 4 .2 Three other former winners, Frank 0' St .(60 0 3, 0 0 2! .167 Zuna, Newark, N. J., plumber; Carl 0 0 Oi 0 Under, Qulncy, Maaa., and bill 4! 4' 1,10! S'10'.. 2; 4; Kaat Port Cheater, N. Y., are entered, together with such stars as It. Sill 4 Frank Wendllng. Buffalo; Whltey 412 0DstIs. 2 0 2 S jlln. 3 112 Mlchelaen, Kaat Port Chester, JsT. T. Hiifrman. ef . TBBNOV S, H 0 A 3 2 4 1 4 Angles I,. VenxM The scries ended: I'ortland won 1. Salt Ijike won 4; postponed. liom Angelas won 4. Vernon won 1. Seattle won 0. Sacramento won t; 1 tied. San Francisco won 5, Oakland won ' 1; i postponed Winning and luslng pitchara yesterAt Loa "XhgeTee: winners. Ai.geles, Vernon, losers. At Sacramento. Whaler. Totala Waner. Oakland; Hood, 2 day- Twombl. rf Jaur,e. aa. . OF THE CLUBS. ' BENGALS Game; Win One; juns Have . IMIHIIT s s s IT ' HONEY a5 Victor in Cross-Countr- TELaU S1!S I Tip.t Aw STANDING With all hla noaa work, the Spider waa unable to eaert any appreciable 0 Influence on the weather. It rained, Root and after that It rained some more. At 1 o'clock there appeared a tiny InSeals bright spot In the western aky and that gratifying sight ra inert the hopea i.f the baaehallers high for a mln-tjtNo Luck. Then the epot aaniahrd and It raJned again, finally, at 2 o'clock, Manager Vltt, who waa at Uonnevllla park teating the depth of the mud Bj I'slverssl genie. with hla good right reported IaS ANOELER. Aprils 19 - I os An- of four feet to bedrock. It .soundings - waa an Impossibility to play on that gelss took both games of toilay's field, ao the game waa railed off. double-header with Vernon by scores The poatponement Imposed a heavy and 14 to 6. Inea on the Salt Ijike and Portland it I to In t he first game. Charley Root won rluha. After two weeka of good t l weather, aome of It auperh. the dispitchers' tattle from aster yeeterday was a great disap- Clyde Barfoot. Root allowed the Ti Indeed. but five hits. pointment. gers Still. It la always to be rememVernon used four pltchera In the bered that while the storm put the second game At Im Ans'lec-r1r- at baaoballera out nf business. It put ffftme' : IXm ANUKIJ!.'. VBHNON the farmers right In. and. In final M II O.A.I who il O A. furnish the farmera It'a survey. 5 I TTrombly. of, J I A 0 Monrr, cf . the "ham and" for the baaoballera. The Beea will leave this morning for Jseohs, m . .. 4 0 1V1 Walter. If. . I II J Wksley. lb Hrmjnnf j.m lxe Angeles, where they meet the An- Boras, 4 I I O Hlulh. 4 1 a I . gela. The Beavers left fur home laat Crlsaia. rf111. 4 1 II 0 Warner. 4 0 t) 1 Kb ' 1 I II! Mcllowell. S It ilgh. Hood. K... lit. I Kain at Oakland also caused (he 1 4 n 2 J t'Blskeslee rf I 1 1 3 15 3 postponement of yesterday forenoon's Berk. t 4U,rt(flo. 2li 1 0 1 . gams. Boot. Ksrfoot.p... However, rain I ona nf the unTMils ... i)(tT certainties of baseball. It takea Its, Totals ... .M 3 27 tl ftcer br laaiiurt: and place with hssehl's, strikeouts n U Asfsles .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 O- - 1 boots, even though there Is no 0 0 O 0 0 U u o provided for It In tha bo score. Verses auauasr?: RuseHnnd. Huns retMKible rlo 1. Struck eut Br Barnt 1. hues oa bills Off HihX by Boot rt Bsrfeut 1. Hit by pitched hsll tnmn hly. Holes base Bis tests f. Tvohiae hit -- 41rlmes. sits HemaitJiSY. garrttlre Beck. lotibie plsre Hemsstsgesj to Urlf-flts MeDnwsIl it); Remmlntsrsy lo tirlf fts; Beck to Grtsnes. Ttas of fime-- 1 lmu 37 ttltautea t'aiptres fisiiej sstl (irmil Franclaco; (rj, Tb MOOfS . y hla noaa glued to the window. What tie aaw caused him lo preae hia nose II the more tloaely tu the glese. Aa time went on. Uie Spider a nose became an Integral part of the pane, and when he finally separated Ihed proboscis from the window It resem-blethe nasal organ of the doorkeeper at an emancipation ball In Hendry Home-ra- n J - HW0Rl EVERY . smwtj .or.) "3fli'cK, THAT aw OOMS nui v Jack Keefe crowd .' of 8000 or fana turned out yester-daafternoon to be a doughleas doughnut. Wet ground. 6 o'clock As early a yesterday irornlng Business) Manager Ilium had ba.ae.ball . "" Eghts London prize ring rule, that is one of them mttkt be on the Boor before the round ends. WeD I bought the little woman a little plant for the present today and hope she takes a liking to it. Well AI I got to get out to the park now and warm up the old souper once again. I think Hug U saving me for Washington. At Salt IOO0 ri.L fHOOevf battles a wit but wear better than the people in our flat who Morning for Coast City dcukle-heade- IM fUT f o, WCk J NC CiMD I BOUGHT jrt ( I OloVfY FOIrrSTT He,HA S- Words by RING W. LARDNER CopTrtjrat. 1825, T u The BU f TndlciU, Inr. : - Jf rVaayr i hrrrZHs S w , ., ' ,KJ I j-- jlT ' i Vrrl i |