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Show l!j mi THE 0 SLT VICTORYTODAYBEES AND SEALS WILL ENGAGE IN SEVEN-GAMSET TOESBlYITOIIXG, LXEJTTTRIBTnsE; TENNIS TOURNEY Cleveland Shortstop Suffers Fractured LONG About 8 45 oclock this Afternoon, figuring mount In time, the Bee andtha Seals will (tart a "seven-gam- e aerie at the Golden Gat a HLJthe Bee win today, they, will be la on will be ,,, first place again, since Tern ' traveling Beattleward and -- win be Idle - o fora baseball Jeddncerned. The Bee gained a game on the Tigers u a a result of last week' play. The Balt i won the series from Sacramento, ' four games to three, while the Oaks beat the Tigers by a similar count. The don M vrble defeat at the hands of the Coyotes, Bunday, which disaster occurred slirul--'-1 taneously with the Tigers double vio tory over the Oaks shot the Bees oat of first place, which they occupied for two whole daya The Vernon victories over Oaklanders were unusual, both the being t. - STANDING OF THE CLUBS. A , u W iso - iaSV-ahuttm- . ,v e ,,, Bees Suffer Injuries. r.sn . -- -- tv J The Beea suffered more hard luck last week. First, Ernie Johnson was struck on tho right hsnd with a thrown ball and next Bill Rumler threw out his right knee while sliding Into third baas. John-so- n will get back Into the game today or tomorrow. B1U accompanied the club In the hope that he might be abls to do a g little during the last part of the week, and next. Testerday, however, word was received that President Mc Carthy had Indefinitely suspended Rumler, so that unless Bill is given an Immediate hearing on his ease he la not likely to get back Into the lineup whUo the dub Is on the coast. If later. Bills absence from duty was keenly felt In Sundays doubleheader. Had he been in there1 a different story might have beefl written, although It must be con oedod that both Bill Prough and Ken Panner pltchsd superb basebalL plnch-hlttln- , ( . . q i r I'r h o' - 1 Z -- Hodges and Hosp. RAY CHAPMAN. double-heade- Si er er 4 .Echoes of the ScandaL "t Echoes of the'6oast league scandal be- rood deal of space In thsnswe- b a ' cuptwl but they consisted paper last week, of Bab Borton largely of repetition atory, wrlltsn In a of j , . original forma. There I ground for thevariety suspicion that on of the Los Angelea newspapers ha contracted with Borton to supply It with a new sensation every afternoon. , and evidently Babe Is doing his beat to TSCfsarn the money. Included in Bor tons list of revised and amplified charges last week was one b ' chanting that Bill Rumler had been paid WM tor helping Vernon win the Ml L Rumler made an explanation of tho incident and the director ,, of tho Salt ", ' Lake elub adopted a resolution wholly exonerating him from connection with ti t bribery or throwing gamea Hart Maxgert had a conference with c.oi 'President McCarthy of the league last !f -week Following the conference, Mag- j, gert's story was pronounced Improbable" ... by the league head. U contained nothing t that Borton had not already told and con- trad lc ted Borton's nuroarou statements some respecta 4lt.lln The Los Angeles club wired Pitcher one j! Ralph Stroud a complete apology tor its .. pen-nan- i itr e MUTX AND 5 a If I 5 3 e 3 Dou- - bles Championship Held. BOSTON, Aug. II. All but two matches of the two first rounds of tho national double championship lawn tennis tournament were completed today on tbs Chestnut hill courts of the Longwood Cricket club. There were no' upsets.. The two remaining matches will bo played tomorrow and the second round will be started. Because of the nonappearance of Tin-CeRichard, hi partner. A. TenCken, wa "permitted to replace Alrlck Man a the partner of L. E. Mahan, and Craig Biddle and T. R. Poll were awarded their ached match with Richards and Venckan by default'' The only other default of R. Hinckley and Harold Godshall to W, . M,, Washburn and. Loan Mathey, An extraordinarily long sot was the final on of the five-smatch wnich J. B. Nlchol and W. Rand won from R. B. et . eight game. Nlchol and Band finally winning, 30 to 1. The veterans, Beal C. Wtight and W J. Clothier, put up a stubborn battls against Willis Devla and Roland Roberta. g The Californians wer forced to four seta to win. Of the favorite teams, W. T. TUden anti Charles. Garland, R. N. WfcUianm H, and. Richard Harte and N. W. Nile and A. 8. Dabney had no difficulty In running out their matches In straight aata. W. M. Johnston and C. J. Grirfln, the Otar Call' fornla team, arill play tomorrow. National doublet, first round; I- R Mahan and A. Tencken defeated L. Rice and I. C. Wright, , l- -. J. 8, Nlchol and W, Rand defeated R. 8. Baker and B. V. tags, M, J, l, hard-hittin- Intimation that Stroud's Jump last year was Instigated by the Tigers, , . In hts campaign against gambling In the league parka President McCarthy Issued order barring numerous person from admission. The debarred group Includes seven Seattle gamblers, one of whom I said to have operated not only In Beattie, but also In almost every other city In the leagua It te, of coursa not Impossible that mor revelation may be made, but at this writing it look as though the scandal ha been pretty well sucked dry. -- 1. -- i-- 2, l t-- 20-1- and S. W. Pearson deend W. Burrill. I Coast Race Is Hot t, 3 D. E. and Jones J That being so, the fans can tum again feated C. M. Chareat A. 'W. ' Jones deand W. Sweeney, to baseball a it Is played on the field a 1, , contrasted with the brand that la Placed Craig Biddle end T. R. Pell defeated In tho handbook of tho gamblers. When they devote themselves to baseball afield, A, Tencken and Vinoent Richards by dethe fans see one of the prettiest races In fault W. M. Washburn and Dean Mathey detho history of the leagua The club are oo neatly bunched that any on of them, feated R Hinckley and Harold Godshall default. by even Sacramento, Just now In the cellar, Willis Davis and Roland Roberts dehas a chano to streak out ln front. The B. c. Wright and W. J. Clothier, feated play last wetk changed the aspect of the standings .column considerably. Ran it N William's H and Richard Hart Franclaco won five of seven from Los defeated H. Bundy and B. Den, Angelea and the Beale are again pennant 11, 1 possibilities not to b held lightly. PortN W. Niles and A. 8 Dabney defeated land loot (lv of seven to Beattie and the Q. T. Spice and B. Parks, t, 0, Rainier and Angels are tied for fourth K. W R. Porter and Bldwell defeated only one point place, with the Beavers and E. B. Benedict, behind. Oakland 1 not oo tar down the A. N Reggio J Hot but that tho A corns are still to be F B Alexander and C. H Voahen dereckoned, with.- This week's play may bring some up- feated C. K. Shew and C. T. Curley, sets and the fans will watch the results W. T. TUden and Charles Garland closely. While Balt Lake is playing Ban R. C. Beaver and O. T. Putnam, Francisco, Bacramento will play at Los L W. F. Johnson feated M. AUen d-- 1. -- -- -- d, 4. -- -- 1. f-- 4, 2, 4, 4, 2, de-fat- ed Beginning Wednesday, at Seattle and Oakland Vernon at Player Movements. Port- Marty Krug, after an absence from tho Bee lineup on account of Jumping, re, turned to the fold last week, and played a neat game. The Tigers have signed a new first baseman In Arthur Mueller of the Wichita club of the Western league. Mueller was on of the best hitters In that leagua The Tigers have also announced the purchase of Catcher Denny Murphy from Toledo, but Murphy has not yet reported, and there Is some doubt as Jo whether he will report San Francisco also nas a new first baseman In Bob Haabrook, formerly with the White tho revised rule the clubs will have open rosters after September I, In stead of September It. After Labor day limit will be off and tho eighteen-playthe various clubs can begin to call In recruits for the critical o. o , as to whether or not they give promise of becoming available dor iwxt oeoson, Box.-Un- er 3, 4-- Breeklya tn ,, At er er Vo A Ay ri't , - Pblledelpkte Aew -(erne post poo ed, rmla. bo sthot feme schedule. Hr . , - ML-T- Today's Schedule New York et Philadelphia. Pltubarf at M, Louts. Claeweatl at Cbteace. 7;71 400-me- er - CHICAGO, Aug. 11 Cincinnati batted Hondryx hard and beat Chicago, f to L today. Hendryx waa knocked out In tb seventh and Bailey and Jonoa finished Fiabor waa steady lor the visitors all way. Groh and Duncan each made VTIEW YORK, Aug. 14. Ray Chapman, the four hits In flv times up. I CINCINNATI. ahortatop of ths Cleveland American CHICAGO. AB B H PaA f AB.RH.PO A league baseball elub, waa hit on tho head 5 and his skull fractured by a pitched ball Dfewbt lb ft S ft 4 ft HTerr, h, Jit tho- - gam! with Now York: today Tho Resell rt I 4 Neb-fiif 4 I I accident occurred in the fifth Inning, when Dear. It 4 2 4 1 OIMerkle, lb 4 1 t at bat, attempted to Chapman. whU 8J Peekrt, cf 4 1 1 g dodge a fast underhand curve thrown by 0 Deal, Ib . 1 Pltchor Carl Maya Hero. 2b The Cleveland player waa given first llOPerL e 4 t. RtalnL aid and then removed te a hospital, where I Bailey, hyalciana said his condition was serious. p Concussion of the brain and hemorrhage . . developed, and physicians said an operation might be heceasary. JTwmbly. 14 4 0 waa theman at bat. first Chapman if 14 -Maya had served one strike and one ball. oeusa nr Bailey la etsbtb. The next pitch was a little high, and as Batted tor Joace ia.alatb. t Chapman tried to dodge It, hi head Icnre Pf iMMlagtg. Cam In line with the breaking curve. Cincinnati 0 The crack of the ball a It etruck the Chicnto .. ... I I players head, was so loud spectators Bnmmnry: Krrw Reeeb. Slcklx. OTarrelL Bits Oroh. Wlngo. Stolen bee thought it hit his bat The ball bounded back on the diamond between the pitch- Neale, Kept. Stekln Doable play 1rrr er's box and third base, and Pitcher Mays, Hersog te Markle Left ea beeee Cleelseetl unaware he had injured the batter, fieldec A CUcese A Hite Off Beadria. 14 Is ala aad lnainfs; off Jonas, 2 la oee the ball to first base to retire him. ett Bailey, 2 In one an laThe shortstop dropped In the batters HU riatby pitcher By Jones 1 (Kopf). box, and Umpire Connolly, realising Chap- Passed hell O TarreU. a Strneh set By man waa hurt seriously, called for doctors, Leeta by Planar A pitcher Hes and several In the stand attended the dria. llLaaplne aad ODey, Qit4ey player. He responded to treatment, and (ana I hoots and 4 minutes. After several minutes started for the clubhouse, aided by teammatea Before they bad croesed the diamond be again col- Pittsburg Wins in Sixth. ST. LOUIB, Aug. 1. Whltted'a lapsed and waa carried to the clubhouse followed by Cutshaws double In thosingle, and then hurried to the hospital. sixth was This th oeoond serious accident Inning, scored the run that gav Pitt, to befall Chapman since he Joined th burg a over to8L Louis victory Cleveland team. A few years ago on day. ' was his broken rrmavMr-of legs st. ABlouis. during a game, AB.BHPO.Al B H PO.A and be was laid up for the greater part of the season. The teams failure to win Blsbee ef 2 1 0 4 llShotoa, if 4 1 1 4 S Carey, 4 4 4 16 1 was lb the pennant attributed mainly to hi Bowrth rf 4 1 1 1 0 stock, Sb 4 0 2 1 2 absence. tou w, a, sr Mfit o 6000-met- er iniiii nd .5t14 .. Twe-bn- 6214 404040 e eoe-lhi- er er la-- 1 s er Hen-4rl- CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 14. Work Incidental to tho allotment of tickets to the worlds series, provided it la played hero, yrs started today, when tho Cleveland olub announced that applications will be received. Until ths race Is decided no money will bo received with the applies Wbltd Cutsw Grimm Berber Hefnr, Adams, De 0ruru Sb I 1 1 4 2 Booby 2b 4 0 2 2 4 2b 4 4 2 2 4 McHe ef 4 0 0 1 4 0 T 0 Larmn. . 4 ss 2 4 2 4 2 Bitkcte 1 1 1 c. 4 4 4 1 DUiwfr. achuit 6 p 2 j J North, p. 0 0 4 4 t 9J 1114 112 3141 44 er er Paddock Easy Winner. As everyone fully expected. Paddock, er three-pot- nt e, Leading Hitters in the Major Leagues NATIONAL UAOVX. with Jack Dempsey. . Yeetwdays Bonita. At Little Rock Little Reck Atlaeta At NetbTille Neehrille 4. Mobile At Chttanoof L'hattaooo 0, New 4-- 3 4. At (km Blrmlerhin postponed, rata. BlralOfheai Meaipbls 4 BARNES WILL DEFEND. Harry Wills, the colored heavyweight not battle Bam McVey at Jersey CHICAGO, Aug. 14. Th Professional City as scheduled on August 34, for twelve Golfers associations annual tournament round The contest has been postponed will open her tomorrow with thirty-tw- o until the middle of September, No cause player Including a number of nationis given for th setback. ally known golfers. Jim Barnes of Bt. Lout who won last years tournament, 4 wlH defend his title. "Now that Governor Smith of New York his has state boxing commisappointed bout to a decision are sion, fifteen-roun- d E. D. Dltmars, due In New York City. Her are the govof Columbia ernors appointees; Joseph Johnson, for- law school, and W.graduate J. Hooke, former secmer fir commissioner of New York City; retary of th committee of fourteen, erlll 0S rd Nar-bert- JEFF Jeffs Bouquet Had'a Cobble Stone in It fifth sixth track total, but Finland, by tho nineteen pbints won in the Javelin throw yesterday and the ten In today's pentathlon, has twenty-nin!' second to th Americans. Franc Jtnd nas six points England fiva Esthonla three . aad Norway ons ' placs has a ten-rou- . ld BOXING NOTES Champion Johnny KDban says that as long as th dough is coming In so easy he will not retire. Kllbane received 111, L08 ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 1. Pierce (KM for Artie Root In a works former first baseman of the Uni- bout at beating Cleveland recently. He has many versity of California nine, has been signed good proposals from eastern clubs. by Manager Eeelck of.th Vernon club. He Is a southpaw and more than 4 feet Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, tall, HU varsity hatting average was .301. will box on Labor dty. His manager, If he stick, li wtu be put into th regu- Billy Gibson, received offers for Benny to . battle on that holiday at Boston, Now lar lineup. w' It is now said First Baseman Griggs of Orleans and Jersey City, 4 6 th Anyfla. on account of Ms injured Mike O'Dowd, former" middleweight finger, may not again appear In th Unoup this season. Ohamplon, will battle Tommy Robson Sattor urday afternoon at Lawrence, Maes., twelve rounds. This should be a cracker-Jac- k AUklOUr ASSOCIATION. of a match, as both boxers are sluggers. 4 scheduled match beTh twelve-roun- d tween Frank Moran and Al Reich, for Jersey City tonight, has beea postponed. Raich informed the promoter that It was too hot to train for a boxing match- .- li -- possible slxty-slSweden, which gained only on place to add to yesterdays On x. carrying the colors of th Los Angelea A. ., was an easy winner in tb finals of the sprint. The Americans also took second, when Klrkeey of th Olympic ehibr San - FVanehico, - beat oot The order In Edward, the Englishman. which the rest of the field finished was: 01 62 Tooele Club Champions Pierce Works, Collegiate in Bonneville League Star, Signed by Essick ' ee Totals .31 I T 27 Total, .22 2 2714 'Betted tor Heines la elfhtb. Score by lnalnfk' , Pittsburg , ......S 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 St. iouis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Irror-- Heath Cota Summary; Two base hits Southwortb, Catahaw. Thrae-baa- e hit Double playa Laras to Homaby to luean When Jack Dempsey and Billy Mlsk roomier; Barbate end Grimm. Left ee baare are having it out in the ring at Benton tiona A Louie A St. ea Basse belle Off Pittsburg Harbor on Labor day, Oeorges Carpentler As League park Is smaller ' than any Heines A Hite Off Helm 7 la eight returning to Ameroff North, nose la eoe tan la as. Btrsck wilt be on a steamer an park In which world's aeries have been out engagement with 2. By Adame 4 ; by Hatuee Leetes ica Carpentler hasscheduled played recently, each person will be limitfor tn first Levlnsky, ed te two tickets. pitcher Ha in Jk. Umplree Hart end Harrl-- . Battling next If th French Idol ef month. Time ef (aaie 1 hour aad 24 m Inn tee. part win ho will hev many oilers for a match League Pitcher It Fatally Injured hr. Prt, 400-me- Taatatdaye Steaelta. At It. teeia Pittsburg 3. at. Leal At Cbtrkfb CtBcluigti 7 Chicago 1. It 14a LL , Cbicace .... , It. Leal seaos, Boston ., . ... . IbUadelpbl The strong Tooele baseball club has Minor been declared the champion at the .Bonne, vtlle league after a hard fight The Bmeltermen are after battles with the lead, VXBTCB era in the Southern Utah, Central Utah WEBSTER CITT, Iowa, Aug 14 4ll. and Wasatch leagues, in an effort to cop Tales four Itagucfl f thl dty was hilled, and th itat championship, th W kbits C. Thompson, star pitcher of being tb strongest combinations in th McKinley . . . , St JoMpb the Webster City bait team, was fatally state Ok I bams City Injured late this afternoon In an automoOmeke bile Occident. MAMMOTH BEAT DELTA, Joplin . ...... DELTA, Aug. 14 Before on of th Sloes City .... AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Dee Voices ... largest crowds that has witnessed a base, R. H. E. ball gamq in Delta this season, th local club suffered defeat at- - th hand Loulsvtll tT i of th Mammoth nins by a score of 14 4 JOPLIN, An. 1 Minneapolis I to 14. The lineup was ai follows' Joplin Batteries Rood and K ocher; Lowdtr-mil- k Delta Reed If, Dyer p, Cox 3b, Eddie p, Wkb and Owen. Bntteriee Bbenber. Snndrn nd Barras Lanhan 3b, Lisonbee c, Toser cf, Uuer; a4 Bowwtn, grook Allor ib, Cahoon rf, Try " H H B 0s,Mammoth so. Hales Ib, s' 1 i EL Andrew A. Andrews B B. 1 Indianapolis Andrew p, N Larson Dig MOT MM. An(. 1C Ib, Paul St f io 1 lb. P. Lorsoiy. Dee Moines 2 ...S 14 Mlkolsen c. Wheelock If, Batteries Whltehmiae, Jones, Cavot, cf, Wsbb tU 4 11 4 Jonepb Retteries Odenwnld, Oykowikl ted Benner; Gaw and Gossett; Oriner and Hargrave. Lsncbns, Bonn. McLanyhlls ssd Bbentnk. RACKS POSTPONED. THREE "I" PITCHER SOLD. 14. PHILADELPHIA, Rain Aug B lt. H TtfLSA, Ilf. UL, Aug. 14. Olln Volght, caused ROCKFORD, a postponement of th opening 1 S Talas 0 pitcher, hes been sold to the New York card of th fourth Grand circuit Oklahoma Clt; ............. . ..... .4 12 t Nationals, President Bell of the Rookford days Batterle Morrla, Weber sad Qneny, Bam- - Three-- ! club announced meeting at the Belmoht Driving elubs today, track at Nar berth. Th 1 10 trot, 3 20 sey ssd Griffith. trot for tha 14 rector cup and th RACES POSTPOnId. BIODX CITT, An. 18 R. H. )ac will be raced tomorrow. In addiI . .3 Blotix City PHILADELPHIA, Auf M. Rain today tion to the William Penn (take of 12000 i the of Omaha .. trotter and the 2 prevented the tgfng opening for Batteries Bataell and Spellman; ghntamnn events of th Grand Circuit meet at (take of 32600 for 3.04 ssd Ltssla trottera. Pi.. lUtn. VATI0NAL LZAOPX. as. Ah khan, France, By JAME4 E. (TED) MEREDITH, Otympis Champion aad Unhroroal orvlo Cisclaaett . hew terk .... Pittsburg . .. Cleveland Begint Alloting Short Line Team Taker Tickett for World Series Three of Seven Carnet POCATEtAG, Idaho, Aug. 14. R. B. McKay and hts Short legion baseball team have returned from their tour of southeastern Idaho and northern Utah, having annexed three ut of seven games played during the trip. The barnstorming expedition took on the following teams: Rexburg, Coalville, Park City, Kaysvtlle, Provo, Payaon and Oakley. Mr. McKay states that the team was extended the highest courtsalos by aU towns where It played. In many oases tha members ware banqueted by Rotary clubs and chambers of commerce. The Short Line team will put In some strenuous practice during the next few daya and leave about the last of the month on a similar trip through northern Idaho. fourth; ScholA University of Missouri, fifth; Murchison, New Tim for th race York A C., sixth. toff Correspondent wa :10 3 A Cable Dispatch.) Lehtonen of Finland won th pentath(Special ANTWERP. Belgium, Aug. 1A With lon with eighteen points beating H. L. tho winning of the first second and thtrd Bradley of the University of by seven points Brutus Hamilton of the positions In th final of th Lorttnen ef Finof Missouri; University hurdles race, first suit! second in the land and L Oendre of Georgetown unifinal, second In the pentathlon, and versity were tied at third. Looland of In Norway waa fourth and Ohlaon of Sweden the qualifying all of our men fifth. final, tho American Olympic team had a Hamilton was tho favorlt among th o good day In the second day of the CNym-pl- Americana. He took th broad Jump, but was unable to overcome th advantage games. Our men In the pentathlon wer much held hy Lehtonen in Ah weight events better than we had- expected prior to toThe scores of the pentathlon It waa hard work for Bradley," 26; Hamilton day's competition. told. conditio Lorttnen their and L Oendre, 24 each: Loo. them and he low score Fulfilling the promise of early trial. land. 7. and Ohluon,, hurdler piled up a total of In this contest won first place, counting American hurdles L second A etc. seventeen point in the final today, when Loom), star of th Campbell. Scott. 8prott and Bby qualiChicago A C., took first place and estab- fied for th American In th seconds (4 record new of world flnatawhlch lished a wUlbe run tomorrow. H. Brown of Boston. Ivan DresaoL tVS for the event. He beat the old mark by . . also of New York and C. Furnas of Purdue one second flat. The American VI sixth la and the third look second, place university qualified for the J rom C. F. Hunter of San race cut of a field of six. nearest contender was J. K. fourth American starter, wan Francisco, Loomis shut nut r r Norton of The San Francisco OJymPto in hts heat. club, who wa three yards behind! Third place wa th only on hotly contended, and A G. Deaoh of Notre Dam only led AMERICANS OUTCLASS George Andre of France by a matter of OTHER COMBINATIONS six Inches, Carl Chrlstiernssen of Sweden and Charles Dgg o the Lo Angelea C. were fifth and sixth, respectively ALoomis ANTWERP, Aug. 14. (By the Assoran a twee In which he showed ciated ) -- America's track rare judgment from beginning to end. and fieldPress team continued powerful gather honors Norton aad Andre both set out at a ter- In the second day of the to seven Olympiad. wore rific pace at th start and loading It outclassed 11 other combinaLoomis by three full Strides at th half- tions but Its member nations not way mark. wiV enough Individually to every fSl placs particularly In the classic pentathAmerican Overcomes Lead. lon, in which th Finnish star, eT Lehto-n- o. Proved th best At this point In th race Andre passed In addition to th Americano athlete chances Norton and It looked bad for our the most points the only world scoring tor a win until Loomis atartsd a few steps wa record mad by Frank Loomis of the Chifurther on to Overcome the lead th In A. the cago A hurdles with Frenchman had taken, and continued Jo draw up on th leader, due entirely to his :64. C.a second better than the time mad Baoon la the London Olympics In by perfect hurdling. They were about 160 yard from the 1403. In both tbe hurdles and the dash four of the six finalists were finish when. Andre kicked a hurdle, givof whom three ran first In ing evidence of th fact that he waa tir- Americans, the hurdles and two first In tbe loo ing. Norton beat Andre over the last meters hurdle and la th sprint took a" lead ol A majority of the experts at th finish yards. event, but not tha offifinish of the rocs, of the Loomis, at th never looked stronger, in eplte of th fact cials, Insisted that J. V, Schol of the that he had set a new world record and University of Missouri was third instead of fifth, as officially placed,' but a protest that th track was of the slowest. by the Americans was withdrawn The secret of Loomla fast running entered over this distano lies In the one fact that when It was realised there was no going behind th official decision. he never raced at the hurdles Andre In the other event, the heata before eprlnted between each Jump, changing from his stride to a sprint on each oc- tbe semifinals In the run, all Americans retained places casion, while Loomis kept hts stride all theThe Americana the way and timed It to fit the distance performances today between the hurdles It waa noticeable netted them forty-thrpoints In th that he gained gradually over each ob- track and field events seventeen In the hurdles, fifteen In the dash stacle. and eleven In the pentathlon out of a Seventh, Winning, 9 to 1. we-th- Vernon .... Balt Lake . Ban Fran. .. Lea Angelea Beattie Portland ... Oakland Sacramento . . . 60M'eSB8 765747 . Lost Angelas. will play land. 400-met- er nt 12V t Frank" Loomis, Chicago A. C. Star, Makes New Event; CaliWorld Record in Champs - Knock Chicago fornian Takes Second Place. i Pitcher Out of Box in the All but Two Matches of t t-- 1, Guy Hodges, who Is familiarly known as Red, Joined the Bees Bunday morning gate " r. and took part In tho Hs performed acceptably. In fact, he per-1formed exceptionally well when ft Is taken imm jnto account that he Jumped right tifto the 18 ! gam after a long railroad Jourssy. Hodges was acquired from Bpokano on the recommendation of Cliff Blankenship, former manager of the Balt Lake elub. He " n , was with Sacramento for a ahort thn last - prlngiand two years ago had a tryout Wth th Frank Hosp, who cams back with the Bee Played a great game last wsek. He hit the ball hard and often, and Proved a distinct help to the club.. . Sunday's games marked the doss of the nineteenth week of the MW season. Nine series remain to be played. Of theae Salt Lake will play four on tho homo lot and five abroad. On the present trip the Bees will vi!t Ban Francisco and Los Angelea They return home August 31, Loo Ban and Francisco. meeting Angeles Thereafter they will make a three weeks edl ftrip, playing Beattie, Portland and Bac- ramento. Their final stand at home will open October S, with Vernon and Oak-- land. Tho season will dose October IT. . The week-da- y 1 .r,-games at Bonneville park upon the return of the club will oclock Win at t Instead of lilt, as has been the rule during the long days of naoo summer. The Los Angeles serial will Include a double-headon Labor day, , September t. The double-headla to tak tho place of the usual forenoon and on afternoon games holidays. The Bees f at fam with th hut 4i JjMtpoatd Mrtec already calls for ntU elfht games. It Is possible that the postponed game may be forgotten.- erO -- VZ v Americans Win 17 Points In Olympic Hurdle Races Skull Salt ' Lakers Only One Point Behind Tiger for Two First Rounds . - FOIST PLACE - E League Leadership; Johnsonian Gained Game as Result of Last Week's Play; ' Held Top Place for Two Days; Double Defeat of Sunday T 7 a Serioys Blow. AUGUST 17, 1920. (Copyright; Trad 1920, by H. 0. nsher. u. S. PaL Off.) Mark Rag. By BUD FISHE |