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Show 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1924. 'Twas an Wind Blew Somebody Bad That Time, AH Right 111 "YOy KNOW ME, AL" COUMBE DRIVES ONE OVER Words by RING W. LARDNER OopyOxht, 1924, by Till Ban Syndicate lae. FAIR, BUT BALL TURNS FOUL AND BEES LOSETHREE RUNS Young Cyclone Beats Fritz Out of Hero Crown; Marty Griffin Outpitches Elmer Ponder in Snappiest Game of Series; Tony LaZerreV Homer Accounts for Salt Lake's Two Tallies. . H " jfS . Iff i tan At San Francisco: Salt Lake Francisco 4. At Seattle: Vtrnon S, Saattl 4. (Nineteen Innings) At Portland: Oakland 13, Portland ft. At Los Angale: Sacramento 2, Lo Angeles 0. special te The Trlbene. ban defeated tha Baa bore today, to t, la thai baat stayed game of the ' aeries aad - an tbat talatiad with snappy fielding as well aa being run off la tsmt time. Mart Orlffln. tha dUDDloeli youthful piufter, was on d tha mound. And, aalda from tha toning whan the Baa scored both la danger only tia of their one. In tha ninth Leslie sad Bheehao singled after two vara out, bat no s waa made. piusx-eaDespite tha fast that Ortma pitched admlrabty, aa exceptional break In tha seventh timing la al that averted disaster for him. In thla toning Bhee-he- n waa ea third and LaZerra on wbao Lewis sent Kred tirnmln In d to hit for Cook. Coiimbe hit tha bail pitched at least flva net over w ine tha hixa rirnt neia acroen, hash wind rairrled tha ba.lt, and when trora view it waa loul, It dlaagipoai-ewhich naoaaaitacod tha umptraa ceiling Seal 4 rpw" DELL i s s I3 r si. iriro. 7 3 7 28 UIH,. ' . 467 Portland . 6 4 41 4 Lo. anfl.. 4 IM .426 Oakland . I 4 21 3 0 4'10(..2S .410 Lost .aia7iaSi:3132,3S'3!.-.1 lec-on- . m I fur-U- sr Poola, see-ec- ul .......83 aec-oo- Tie Established in Sev-entWhen Tiges Score - - . m. - U i7.. war; iniu a t t ' giJf d - KH-du- ff "--- i; EW 8, SEALS Si 13 4. .37 At Baa rranolaoo: Tastaraaa Kmlta At OUahema . 6A1.T IAEB. city: AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Okli Fraderlok. ef .. 1 0 3 0 0 Htln-lB41fT kS rU.'il.. o z Pittenn;er, b. . a " ' sad tpran,. 3 0 Undmiore, ab . i .. 1 lwta. If...., At Tnln; R. H. 1. laalia, lb, ... , 1 Omlia ........ o ....10 11 0 Saeehaa, rf TIm ..4 T 2 IaZerra, aa.. .. 4 1 Battertaa Danrv, eat Wilder; Terry . I Oook, o. ... . Bbeauldsr and Oraaby. . 1 Ponder. D. . 10 It 'WirkltaTVnwr "" ...... 0 Petera, o... 1 zxHuivey .. atulcahy, p. ' Totals .31 I W II KBatted for Cook In aeventh. xxBatted for fonder In elchth. ban rRA-vcascx- Hliaon, Kilduff, 2b.. Rhyne, aa... Ajrnew, o. Griffin, Totals At Kt. I) Si. H. PO, A. 4tlo 11 0 ... 4 ... ...S ..4 p... ..4 .... ... R. 4 1 0 T AaroucAB 0 3 1. 0 O 4 3 4 3 1 1 13 10 1 1 4 boors by lnnlnes: Bait lake ! 0 1 i! 2 10 I 37 17 ...83 .. .2.1 a ppt. 1 If) ...'-- S 2 .30 . .no 4 ...It M ...IS ...17 .447 .400 .400 at 2S Teitariar'a Xnalte. j4 At jTielsBBbM: - ' ban Francisco . ...1 J 0Q1 0 w w Summary: Innings pitched Ponder tMtftnapeil .... .... ..... a a' a T. Charse defeat to Ponder. Rum twemboa , .,,, ,, 10 iit responsible for Ponder 8, Orlffln 2 and 8truck out By Griffin I, by Ponder 1 yMalt. iaadera iM 1'rb.n. by Mulrahy 1. Bases on baila Off At Toledo: Orlffla 3, off Ponder 1. Stolen base R. n lAZerra. Home run LaZerre. a IiiTUle a a J hits Lewli, Ellison. Time 1:15. 1 BatteriraDrherrr. Cnilop ami Rmttrm, Uonplres Schailer and Phyla. Kttcham, Johnaoa and M7r; At Kaaaaa City: Kamas City Battertea rittry Una and Kauf mu. It. Paul Taatenuya Xaaslta, witartaa i, Doboqoe 4. rk IOumI 3, Ottnwwa t. aUrsheUtawa la. MaliM 1, FACTS At Mllwaikee: TlaaeapoUa Milwaukee .... the keenest edges ever put on steel. No blade In the world can give such tnarvelous shaves as Gem --orretain ft eSo through so many shaves. These are not claims-th- ey Bre fact You are missing finer shaves than you ever .. f!ii : 10 ji r.Iarveloiis'flew associatiojt. Woa. twit .... .. .,.,,.,,34 14 Hw Orleasa ri NaJbTllla , .....27 St Atlanta Little Kork Okituaantt.--.-.- 34 ft) ' as 1 g 35 ....a ...33 Mobile Btrmlnirham -. ,M Michigan-Ontari- 5 o TottW.. . 0 11 37 33 ooaoo-31O00ta WtUe a -4 asmmary: Kan a Warn, Grtftla. He Demll. Una, Wdnd, Welch, bell. Irron Hans rfsnoeeible Waroar, Brady, Welch. fee i'enner I. Dell 3. Struck out By Paaaer , by Deil 4. Basw ea balls Off bell . off Paaoar 7. Bit- wltk pitrbed ball kttnmikf j. bases Hldred. Stnlea Hone nan Wrick. Tfcne-ba- a bits Brady. Oarrtflea kits BraUj, McDowell, Weiro. Meaoa- Chadboarna, Crane, bral, Bohwer, te Uoehls paya Brady te . k.y. Walrk: Welek (aaaaaiated); Craae te Bmdy te Welch 3; Penner to Uriftle te McDewvll; enrtia to Marshy te Griffin; Warner Tlma of gaiaa a McUowell to Mnrpay. hoars 13 anwtaa. Daapirae Betkat and Untarle. Taetardaya Raaalta, RapMs .10, Kitaaaao laeilna 11 aarlnaw a Mtukem 7, rust 4., ANGELS GET ONE HIT OF CANFIELD By TJslTEnel nerrtoe. tOS AGBLiBS, two-baax-er 333 431 also 5 noon.. ir 4 ... 4 '11 tiOniiaa, lb.... 3 rr. s I 1 ijaaooa, so... s o 0 3 t'wbraa. MoUwit. lb 4 0 IS OUeakiaa, e... 303 1 4 3 1 liBwk. as.,.., 3 0 3 rick, 1 CaafleW, p. 3 0 0 a Parse, fcaale Dsowvlea, p. 100 Canfteld 8, eff ritimavlch 1. Ktokm Twe-bne- a kits Orb-raHetniagway. Hood. Bacrlftee bite Can o. Id, He Desble piaye Kmc te Back to Neeley. te Beailarwsy to afoU-wttCrnlaa; Caafleid Tine of ganw 1 hew 3 nkintes. V m ptrae Ca nroll end Csasy. Off base By , " Bcrvtce. - r June .Thai rhalre , turned and walloped tha Beavars thla Haaultoa It. Bay City la. afternoon ia a long drawn-oa- t aluc- gins match, II to I. RUM, NARCOTIC PACT SIGNED, The uaka scored in avrrv mnlnr juna I A treaty except the ninth. lOdtert, who pitched deelnnad to suppress smunrlinc of six frames, and Plllette wars easy. Al roniano: uquor ano narcotics across the Cana. OAaLA S I. POBTLA S dtan boundary was Birned hers toriav U OA! "S.U.6.L l) of the American I repienttles OlWolfer, If.. 3 18 0 Pyrte.-- f and Canadian novernmenta. an. 3 3 BratmkfT, 34 4 1 glHrCaaa, Tha agreement, which has been tCataer. rt... ( 8 0 OSCtta... f. AOs aeifotiatkma-fe- rseveral- - rrtontha Met arm. 3b 2 l'Poole. lh., was enrned for tha Cnlted fitates by enlals. 11 1 llraalll, 3 2 3 Secretary Hushes and for Canada hv Admit, lb... ai... 8 3 1 4!Hlifh. rt.,... ; trnwi iruniie, use uajiaoiaa minis 3 114 GO'bei, cf.. 8 12 OiOlatet, aa tar u jusuca. a lidasry. t.. 3 PORTLAiNTJ. WAKHL.-SUTW- t aiwsSf diA aa ar I7sa fii-i- GEM Saefjr Rasora r .1 ii riti iitflltassMaiaassa TV 1 un-4a- li a 47 Has t. Bone 107. pome Fifth rare, added, Qajck-tr- p a aad vp, els handicap. 10A, Swet lit, Jans Great Pindar furlongs Cenalia 113. Ciareoce 103, Meearaker 100, Bnedalbane lis. Hopeless 107, Borket 11. Bright Tomorrow 110. Bhtedna 117, 123. Actuary US, Orayoa 100, Car-Ul-n 108, Dndley 3SOOO, 100. Blith rare, pane lalasd," allowances, t wpj Careful, Pldliltg New Jersey Professional Tops Big Field by Three Strokes; 1924 Champion Second With 300, and Bill MeUhorriy 301, Third; Mac South, HagerXniicksliank, 303. 81 TOO, The Ceaey flva K. 104, Bam ktesgnl 103, AsMhllatar 100, Bttpa Prank 100, Baaaa 100. My DastiBy 7. Karachi 100, 11L Bearer Cap Beveatb race, psise $1300, elalmlsg, aad np, eae mile nod eee. . Cy BIRMTNGnAM, Mich., Jan ealy yard King Tit 104. Oaaaiasteat 10. ril Walker of Ebglewood, N. J., today I'ntided 107, Petraot 10S, Rnaqnoi 103, Plretona 104. Mali Jaagg 100, Oola 103, won "the national open golf championMlaa Mela 103, Extra Jiditioa 10, total of 327 for tha ship with 107. holes. weather clear, back fast. T.llaabeUl fnrkonga a 'rwaangji. Bobby Jonas, tltleholder, was second with an even 300 and Bill Mehlharn of SL Louis, third, with 301. Other low scores were: MacDonald Smith. San Francisco; BOE5K, Idaho,, Juno C Holding Walter Ragan and Bobby CJTrtckahank Cfcmtf Lewis, pqlo champion of the eaob 303; Peter CImnt, Hawthorn a north wast, icoreles tit tha first thre Ni 306; MUt Brady, Uaniaroneck, periods of the gam, Fort IX A. Bos-se- ll K. 30ft; Chick Evana and Sddi staged the unexpected and Looa of Chicago, 307. .'.')': aa drubbing to tha '.'-;-- : ,.d By WARREN W. BROWN, Washington aggregation, in tha contest of the Ninth corpa'area Universal Staff utt titular contest, at tha barracks field. BTRMINQIIAif, Jllch..Correspond Juno . A Tha gams waa fast, and tha an pert little EnpUahman, cyrH Walker, team work of the victors lent a touch K. J, professional; a careful, ot tha sensational to the playing. It Is northwestthird for tha f the gams safety-firsort of a' man. f deliberate, ern title. ' V 4$ Outcome of tha gam lerida a pe- with a card of 337 for tha exacting , af o venty-twof holes tha severest tost culiar torn to standings In tha two tournaments. If Vancouver tomorrow Srer given to seekers after tha United defeats Fort Russell in the game open championship, la tha 11334 which was Intended to determine tha uuenotaer. Walker cam a rank outsider to army championship, there will be a tia, and an entirely Oakland Hills, lust as one of thoss aew aet of gamea will be nacessary. who had qualified; a goiter laughed 1 . i Tha race for the northwest UUa ia at, they aay, for tha time ba spends getting tangled up. If Boise loses in practice. Such to tha man who Sunday and Rmtsell wins Saturday, broke the heart of. tha defendlns Boise, Fort Russell and Camp Lewis champion, tha youthful Bobby Jones. r . will bo tied for first place, with two joner JW gave him second honors. , Victories and one defeat each, and one stroke lower than Wild Hall htahi. extra games will have to ba played horn of BL Louia. Bobby, a faster worker, had enm- to decide tha championship. Tf Boise ; wins and Russell loses. Boise will ba pleted hi last dlnytng round when In first place, and the thre other Walker, the plodder, waa preparing to tea off tor tha sixteenth. Fourteen teams will be tied for second. atrokea would give him a tie with Jonea f " ' t ' t ' -s But excitement and WaBtsr do not go together. Oumly and with so League WEISER DELL mnch deliberation, the thousands of gaberyltea who had gathered to ba Tawrdy"a Reaalta. in at tha death, muttered, ahuffled 1 4 3 1 liFVkart, p... 1 , Newsrk T. City Jersey about and wished to goodeees he lochraae .. 1 1 1 Toronto 8, Buffalo 4. would harry up and shoot. Walker Baltimore t. 0, PUiette, p.. 100 Reading Rochester 11; Byrenme 1 (caned la the began his final ehas after tho title. Tntsle ToUls ....3711X73 eights, rata). Accurately, neatly and with no semBatted for aVkert Is tilth, blance of effort whatever ha rtathered "core by Inalasa: lit a bird a three for tha Sixteenth. Oakland .. The seventeenth he took hi another 01 8 Portland .....8 0 O 0 0 3 0 1 Texas a par flgrur this tlma. That three League j e Payette 2. Bnthaker summary: Ran him seven stroke! to vay gave 8. Cataer 3, Uct'arrva 3. Gnlato, Ada within that final hot. around JUssltn, Teaterday's Onebei. Read 3, McCana. Pooie A. bra:.lll 3, The eighteenth la on btarh groaira. Pert Worth 4, fan Antonio 3. HI ah, DlstrL Krrore Kans, llrallll, ln.iel. directly In front of tho clubhouse. Dnllas 7, Honatna 10. defeat laaiara pilch el Bckert 0. Chj.-iAround It, beside It, and running In Bona reaDoaaible vi'lckita mite 8. Oalvestaa A Fi- r- Kckvrt to EVkerL over tha grassy slopes that disorder 1. 3, Beaemoat 3. 10, Knaa 8, Pill-t-ta itmk out Br mark its approach awlrled the thouckrrt 4. y Knna 4, by Plllette 1. Btsoa ea balls Off Kekert 3, off Kans 3. ff sands that had nothing In tho world ao Important a to see this finish. Plllette 1. Rtolea baaea father, Bnih.r. Hone rasa Braaill 3. Ia Payette. Mrttr. Waiker drove. hllx Oulsto 2, tee, Adaaia. High. Two-hHe played It safe. Ho knows no LITTLE LESSONS IN other McOann. Knna. La Payette, Ada ma. rather Instead of a Sena ring a. game. roeie, mm arren. itoeDri. Bamnre h la long drive straight across two bunk- Adane, Knna. Doable playa Brnbeker te i that guard tha groan, waixar, Adaait to (lalate: Head to Gnlato. Bit even with all the strokes ba bad to with pitched ball Plllette. ' Tine et gam- ewaste, was caret uL 1 beer as aiaalea. Ueardoa asd Lniptrea His drive went down the fairway PliBay..-T-- i,and cams to rest far below the bunkAVOtOlNC er n, but with a clear .view of the pin and the flapping red flag that marked Turf Results, Entries the end of tha chase. Other golfers easaved loftv Ditches. Walker took a AT SECXXIO SASe i LATOBIA RESULTS, simple swing at the ball and yoked It up tha bill ahead of him and onto tne First race, one mile and seventy yard green. A cheer at this, not like any Ballot Brash 112 (Gray), 3S.20. 34.00 taii C3TT BASe that had greeted the sensational ef82.80, won; Anal Lyle 104 (Thorndykf DIRECTLY forts of Jonea to retain bis title, but and 83.40, aeeood; Bngler 103 iEllia, ' a matter of fact aort of a cheer, tha 38.70, third. Tina. 1:46 Blirkar. ferr-MTkind that matter of fact aort of golf M YOU Bye Bye, ilrad, Dartl Girl, Londt ' CAN SHIFT And In the next Instant Inenlred. " Smoke, Mine America aad IVIeacope aiae OUimi V IN ANY Waiker, tha bail, most of the green, P.wV l.n race. ftva rnrlnmr the marshals of the course, every Prtnceaa 113 (Poole). 34J of audi t thing was lost 4n the wild rueb. , 32.. won; Agne call 113 iStatta), , the moo. THEN SMIPT TO MAE VWY aad 35.40, second; BnuUUMe 112 Order was rwrtored. snmehow. and 3.' 30. third. Tim. 1:00 2 V Helen FOR SUDE AMD TOUCH PAKT the careful Walker took his two putts Carter, Wabkenia. Rose Girl, Boot Ring. , for a par five, a 73 for the eigbteen O" BOPV NEAREST YOO. Cerdua Roage. . Black Dene, Ada May, holes, a 143 for the day, a 297 and a Lorlnc Cap and A ton in nine raa. national championship for tha trip in.10 mca, bik luriungs angnry from his native floyl&ke. a trip that rtVCTCTT (William). 32.40, 82.30 and 82. 2U. him to Engleweod. where he carried CAuGcrr wea; Boyal Palm ICS (llarrey),- 2 70 and has remained for about ten years, a 82 70, spcood; Mclsawh 103 (Dasean). will have Its, triumphal end eAie. that trip 37.10, third. Doctor 1:12 Time, AtO RUMMER ing when ne returns to nis native gtena, Ookiael Wua, Be More' Careful and late health this montn to compete Pyt ale. ran. for the British open championship. Foarth race, eae njtle and aeveaty yarda 117 (Peola). 34(0, Asdacloa and 3 . trrfl TOTROIT. Mich., Jim eat, won; Start t na (McUenoett), 32 50 aad oat, erond;..Rorbaa T3uy..3)0.-Ke-Walker, TfewTork, today won the tVT IF YOU 0O" LET VOUR Lf(35 national open golf championship at a. (Banal aeayt, eai. uuitfc Time, 1:41 wiVE ANO R10C THE fvAN IN. track record.) United Verd aew raa. Oakland Hills with a score of 337, a Fifth race, at Rise three strokes better than tha score furlong Alice an and Oewn 108 (Mclrmnt, si.iO, returned by Bnbbjr Jonea, Atlanta, How do too avoid aretttr spiked tZM, won; Baater 413 (Rtatt). 33.10 and hi title. .'i. lu, 82.O0, decond; Trnlec 118 (Pool)', when a runner cornea sliding into Bill Mehlhotn, SL Loula, finished third. Tim. 1:11 Peter Maloney. second and you have Co mak tha third, with 301, while Bobby Duet boot. B Good aad Magie Wand aia runner-u- p to Jonea last yesr; raa. Answered try . Ran Francisco, and MacDonald Smith, atxtk race, five fsrloags Step Alone 108 JOE tEWELL twice Walter Hagert, champion, tied (Pool I, IS 10. 82 Ml and 82.40. won; Ocean thortatop. The develand Indiana. with for fourth place, Camnt 10 ("Ottta), 3i.0O end 33.00, sec- hardeat-hittin". waa tha shnrtntop In either tournament Tha probably ond; Uigh Water 10 (at. Martial, 37.10, league. Batted .Hi laaA year. moat grueling content ever partici:5 4 3. third. Tint.. Hodeata. Bear a a in by contenders for tha naBht, Brave Bob, Battlefwid and Tiiks To avoid being spiked by a rurnar pated alas ran. tional open champlonsliip, many stars od aweeaty yard who Is wilding Into a base tiove the running into tha 80's and a score of twventb rce, on mil Make Cp 107 (Pevlc), 310.10. 35.30 and las 6lreotly between tha feet so as to the eighty-fiv- e dropping out to either aids for tha ball which from exhaustion starters was; Lrwrllya 101 (Mergler), gai.io ahfft 33.. before tho finish. Is thrown by the eajtcher. Watt aad eecood; Priaca TU Tit w (Kwn tho first Walker'e victory today made. ts slide way the being ill), 34.50, third. Time, l:4i. Bin Koaa, which a foreign-bor- n professional since Rocky Monatata, Baa Root. Wklta Btar, Hold the ba'd tightly In both bands by title- - at Barnes the Jim captured out to of It kicked avoid having the Belaoal aad Parade also raa. years ago. While hands, and touch tha part of the body Washington four has been a the newest Is always to Englishman wlilcb LATOKIA WntCES. you. Never bo player, he has never before Fifth race, pnree $1400. claiming. fonr between the basw and the runner who consistent won an can title, tf "lie was Important it possibly be pro runner-uand p. Mi fnrlonga Dtiat Flow- la aiimng p be between the last year to Walter Hagen er 99, Koniplng Roma lou, inqaisitioa 107, vented; If you south led open chamyour feet and In the north and 103, Pompoa Rapid Day lot. Arat ioft, runner and the bnse -JnCn Mnehor M0. ttaby 100, FteaMr 107. legs giver way and "rids tho man In." pionship. t Walker's victory today wsa somettolled (ioid 3d, Bakah 112, Tea Kitty W. aa It is called, by falling oa top of hi.o wlule he la sliding. secoed race, puree 814U0, ma idea what surprising, in that a hot wind -' mite sod seventy and np. en swept the course In nuch a manner IttV fiver (OpyrteTttt. 1924, Associaiod Bditors, as to make playing difficult for per vnrda Phidtaa lta Attractive pus 1UI, Casplet 11, Baa Tlaceat U0, sons ot licht weight. loo.) Polo Title Tourney Filled With Thrills J is ' ? ,.,.:';':; .A aee-on- Set-vi- ce st S threo-corner- ed "C- J ... International ,.anil ...21131313 1 11 BIG SPORTS SPIKING , . ( Wh;kiiW . r-- Walker Noses Out Jones on Last Nine Holes to Secure National Golf Championship a OAKS LAM DUCK HURLERS HARD League n 24( Tatals . 3310 3712 Totahr ,...1712713 Batud for Payne ia alghta. .70 score by laaloca: .ens kacramrato 0- -1 ... 2 0 0 0 0 Los Anieiee ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .34(1 Hawiaary: UcNeelsy, Rnniagway. gm 0f Rrrora krng, iaeobe, Payne. Two rasa .470 10 hits, 30 at bat, eff Parse la 3 la-.MO sinsa. coarga ereat a yayse, Rsne re. anwabie for Payne 1. sirack By Payne I. by raaDeld 3. Baaaa ea balls Tartariayt meaalla, ' KaabYfne 4. Krw Ortune 1. CbaUaaeea-- a 4, Mobil a. Mentptite at Birmlnjham aat AOasta at Miue araca pgetpaBea; rmia. . w 34 I7TR4 TTwo eat wha visaing raa aeond. ftfora by losings; Klfltn, Korhier, a, H. a Memphis dreamed possible until won trv w and . sotrTKEaar Th new Gem Blades have . , Batterd Mabae aad Hayer, Onbowskt; wlna aad Btuaaolt. ! 33 103 lU.j. ...... Total. Krutrer-Ptlsiere- I. Mississippi Valley aaaTTT.K, I B.H.O.A B.H.O.A. 3 13 0iLane.ef..M.. 3 4 3 7 1 4 OiBradyJb..., 3 1103 0! Robwer.tf... 4 7 0 3 0 Bitkeatey.if. Deal.Sh 4 11 4,Kldrd,rf.... 3 3 3 0 I) alurphj.c. 3 0101 T.BaldwtaJh 3 3 3 3 7 3 213 Warner.sa. .. 6 3 4 34Welek,le.... 3 4 7 7iCranja 7 3 3 T Grtrrtn.i'e 7 2 17 l!B.Baldwla,t. McUuwtll.lk. 3 0 8, 7 Fasaer.B.... June 4. Carroll Cantleld blanked tha Angela, I to 0, today. In winning Sacramento' fourth consecutive game, Canfteld allowed but one hit. This waa a by Wally Hood. Ho waa given perfect aupport and only four Angela got on bases. Oastoa. St Lea aaraies: I LOS A50KLBR. BACBAMh-XTO-, R. H. 31. B.H.O.A. a.n.o.A. 1 11 3 3 0'Twetnb'r, rt 4 3 0 Uch'wler, rf ..70 w 0a Kodo. 4 11 0 Krar. ab if Dlioa, AHea; Hemlngwr.aa. 4 3 3 4Wbaiy, cf... .. Bttriee-ritMilBR- Two-baa- taumoK, Cadboorae.ef MMmstay.rf. ure IxMt. 20 ...31 .. Tld a ft 0 0 0 Won. ... Pinl 0 0 IiiliiTllle ,, 0 Kanwi 0 OtvluDvbaaCity... 0 Mlanranntls . " Mllwaqke . fully dlnneraed. 1- A aaaocuno. 0 Bad-bea- . . Jwal! Motneaw .... .... ... Joaeob B. 0 10 ...410100 ..4 rf... ... 4 lb.. Waner, I - ). AB, R. . Kelly, If Valla, cf.... . ... MuUigan. 33). . ....... ii, Three, Equaling Locals SEATT1J5, June . You can't Insult Tad Baldwin and a;et away with It. Kenneth Penner walked Brick SSdrei in the nineteenth tnnlnf of tha season's marathon ball gams today to gat at Seattle's young third baseman. Billy Lana waa oa third base with tha winning run, when Baldy got a clean single Into right canter that gava the Indiana tha victory aad ush ered them Into second place In tha pennant race. It was easily the great est exhibition of pas timing tha home patrons have aeon la many daya Sensational plays that set wines a Unc ling, brilliant pitching, battles of d strategy between Bill ihfeaick and aUllefer these and a lot more sent tha tana homeward with tired nervea and a am Lie. And through it I toil stood out on tha firms' Una chewing his cud aad turning me Tigers sluggers back. Both 41 and Penner plumed every bail la the ntnetea innings,- - but the veteran wbeessr was aa strong at tha finish aa when ha pitched the flrat Inning. It was Ted Baldwin who uuaet the cunnlns of tha old fox. Basics, just aa tha ehadee ot night were doetng in. Twice the Tiger chief had passed Brick Eldred to pitch to Baldwin and both times tha atrat-eg- y worked. In tha nineteenth Billy Lane puimed a single into center and to second and third on scampered successive sacrifices by Brady and Rohwer, which brought up eldred and tna most fearsa war duo in the pinrhea la tha league. Brick was Tad Baldwin promptly passed, clenched has teeth aad busted a ltner into right center and tha crowd Joy- y Swift 105. Ha mat 118. Sporty atcOee 110, oorambie MB. iiata lit no. Third race, paras 31700, Grand Betel and ap, one alia handicap, and a aiitaents Oihioa fin, Beastital Af oca 107, Beat Pal 100. Ftadar Peel 101, bazsler 104. lip Toe lna 100.. roextb race, parae 3M0O, added, Beltav eetta stakes, rJltlea, nvs . Oram Pnff Ut Bvelya lis. Bine Warbler 107. Ply At It 114. Levtng Cap Agio7, Atmie jonaa U4. Ban Hilk nes Call 107, rouiee 107, Bnckwkeat Cake 107, Blronta 111. Bwaea Park 114. Rnral Route 11', Reorgla Rone 111. Donna Bants 111. Kitty Pat UK, Little Visitor 114, ttat-alg- h, d -I KENNETH PENNER J n - VICTOR OVER PENNER IN NINETEEN INNINGS; BOTH PITCHERS GO FULL ROUTE Wild Heaven and Stick Tha day best hitters: A& H. TB. Prt 7A0 Fortlasd ......4 3 ranaon, tian ifraa. ... 4 3 .750 .667 Cochrane, Haoto. ....I 3 Adams, Oakland ......4 3 .)0 Head, Oakland .too Lane, Seattle ,,..,...,3 4 .600 Oriffin. Vernon I 4 . 6'i0 3 Uuieto, Oakland ...... .600 father, Oaksuid ....... 3 .600 .600 "erra, aait uaka...4 4 Valla, an Fran .600 U such. Hemiiurwar. .600 THINK BULE IS JOKE. 4 Pick, arwso, .600 4 Baseball patron ara beoorre'ng aura Kuns, (mitHnd .I'JO and mora convinced that this nil la Frederick. Halt take. ,3 .600 i v Ham Hinaa Joke and ahoutd be changed to read fklt Lake aa It did years ago wimn a ball waa BnulK (3D. Hl'ah. UrrJatFavatta. Ur. judged tram tha poUao wham It situ: want caw and not whta-- e It waa ktst a a seen. roOowinc this break, Orifftn n1 fcsins; pIMianc applied extra ateaia and forced ??"?"a rTanoistw: Ooumbe to atrika out. Ren , ssC" Urtffln, The PmaJa started (ha run scoring fonder, Beit take. la the flrat Inning whan they landed loaer, At Seattle: Dril. BmtH on imer ponder for hrea hita and winner; ' One run. Kelly solved a curve and rennar, Vernon. lwnr. drove rt Into center field for a single. win- .Oakland, iSSSTlLXS' Valla, the worid'a champion bard field AA lAM . AnaJNloa: bounoar, bounced a ball ao hiarh into Canf laid. theetrthauhe waspast first base be- menxo. winter; Payne. Loa ware Pittenger could catch it. Mu4itKn loser. forced KeMy and Waner flew out, but 4 Tha Mbenn combed a single to oeoter that stand f Halt wo cored Valla, ' aka 1, bui Francisco won 3. ' TQNY HITS ER OVER. , won i. 4ramotita Ajsrelea Uia Bees did all of their execution won o. 7 In the seootid lruiing. Lewis opened XTn"n.won Seattle won thla. atanaa 4y drivinff tha ball over VeBa'a head for two beseaV the UkH bounding aejainet the clubhouse. Lot. Ue and tiheehan were retired by Mulil-r- n Pranctaco cmi and KUduff, respectively. At thla TTiTZL"!, atata Tony LaZerre, who appears to like conoktiona In his home town quite well, drovw tha bail far over tha right field fence, for a home run. 1WUB' It waa announced M.. That okmt ended the Bees scoring. 000, It la hoped to en , Is tha fourth the Avals forged into Plant a. o,, Into tha lead. Rhyn walked and forced at second by Agnew. Griffin singK-- thir,,ld' baa . tto earner, potting Agnew on third. ...vl w Trars io run. Kelly, was safe when lay-err-e booted " wTcrs his (rounder, and Agnew anored. Valla , zxtatrs. ainlad to center and O rift la aoorad. Hrts by MuHKran, nUmon aod . snored tha Seals' final run In tha " .T8 8t Jaspnk seventh. .M3 ...V. 2s Muloahr pitched the aiflrth for felt Tle .Ml Wichita , take. Thla kid tonka lwar eauh Oklaaana 2 U ; City ,. B4 time ha works, Rhynaa fieldins waa Mnrela .4.MI 18 a feature. M .S40 ... i , ' " mr home hole and recovered one strobsv when Walker took an extra, shot around a tree, be was three atrokea over the score made by the BrUaa. Hehlhorn was tha only one of three leaders who shot the course hi par during the tour rounds. The ST. Isnrka professional made his par 71 en tha first circuit of the links, but he slipped three strokes on the next1 round, merely tying Jones for the. lead at the end of the first day. He waa one stroke worse this morning, with and Oil into third plaoe behind Walker and Jones, and ea his final effort could do no better than a pair of 33'g, which pet him one stroke behind Jones. Orulckshank and MaclmaM Srnftli, who tied with Hagen for fourth place, each had a par 73 for tha second round, and Smith bad the distinction ot shooting a record 8 on the eeoond' nine, whose par is 3,7. None of the player was able to equal par today, 74 being the beet snore for the eighteen holes, in addl-tk- n to Walker, Peter O'liara' of Now" Terk, who finished in a tie for Seventh place, with Abe Ekplnosa, Saa Francisco, at SOS, had tha score on: his first round today. (Kike .Brady of! New York, formerly western open champion, finished ninth, with 304, while Chick Evans, Chicago, formerly amateur and open champion, tied for tenth at 307 with ttldle Looa. Chicago, and .Dave Robertson of Detroit, completing the prise winners. Hpplnosa, although he lacked eight strokes ot equaling the title winner's scorn, had the distinction of setting a record of 71 for the present course. ane fiaraseit champion two years ago, could do no better than 313, but he set a record of 33 for tho first nine during his first round. FARRELL PLAYS POORLY. One of the surprises waa the poor playing of John iurrell of New Tors. , who finished with 314. This waa one stroks better, however, than the score turned in by Joe Kirkwood, New fork, who had been picked by many as a likely winner of the title. The only eastern amateur in the tournament, Jesse Guilford of Boston, was forced to take 217 strokes. Another star who fell by the wayside was Jock Hutchison. Chicago, formerly! British open champion, whose putter refused to putt aad caused bins, to take 318 strokes. Two former title boMar of years gone by, Fred McLeod of Waebtagtoa and George Sargent of CrAumtans. were far dowa the list, with scores of 323 and 124, respectively. a7, The new champion la alight In stature, weighing less than ISO pounds, but he outgolfed such sturdy individuals as Jones and Hagen without any trouble. IBs victory was not entirely due to steadiness, for he made a number of brilliant shots, including his second over the lake on the thirty-fourt- h hole, from where he holed a putt downhill for a 33, virtually clinching, tho victory. 'All through tho grind Walker shot his way almost uftgwerved by the thousands who flocked to the course to gee the play. Such popular Idols of tha links as Jones, Hagen and Evans, were trailed by large galleries, but It was only after word reached the clubhotaae following the finish of Jones that Walker had a chance to take the title that the multitude tried to get a glimpse of the oncoming ohamploa. When the native of Hoylake, England, dropped his final approach on tha large green, twenty-fiv- e feet from tha cup, the crowd gava him probably the first tremendous applause hs had ever received; but the bronaed professional paid no attention whatever and calmly ran his ball dead to the hole and tapped It in, securing the supreme honor In American golf and taking tho championship eup from Dixie to the Atlantic) ceasL. TENTH JONES'S) JINX. It was the tenth hole, probably mora than anything alee, that cost Jonea his chance to retain tha title. 1 Three-- ! League On this hole, whoae par Is four, Bobby, In four rounds, took six mora atrokea than perfect figures, and Deeatnr 8. BvanwHH 7. two ot thaae additional stroke came Bloomingtoa X Terra Baata 8. Penrla 3, DaavUla 3. la the final stretch. Walker had finished the first day t hole In a pair of 14774'a and was one stroke behind the of Jones and Mehlbom. He had gone Into a tie at the end of today' first round by Shooting his third 74 while Jonea added 73 to his previous rounds of 74 and 73 and Mehlhorn took 7 for 233. Walker and Jones both shot tt's on This Is the Place the first nine of the final round, still remaining tied at 140 for tha M holes. Then Jonas proceeded to drop the championship on the tenth hole, Tamales, Chill, which had become his hoodoo. H pulled hlk drive Into tho rough. He Sandwiches played one of the best long Iron of the two days, from this apot, how- 1 And Light Lunches. ever,, only to have the ball land on a hard spot on the near aide of the 1 TABLES F0S LADIES. green, run across the carpet Into a trap and an almost unplayable He. sad Becco on drangM. Kscto Ha failed to get out on hla flrat attempt and was wide of the hole when Ws gerr tl coldest Near H he reached tha green In four, taking Boor ia city. a six. Walker had no trouble in hooting a par four. Ha dropped one of hi Lunches Put Up for lead at the line, where ha went one over i par. but recovered at the Canyon Trip. thirteenth with a par, while Jones failed to land on the green and bad 1 to hole a long butt to get a four. Day and Night TTie victor gained another troke at the sixteenth with his beautiful shot over the lake, which netted 1 y him a birdie to Jones's par, and he waa four atrokea ahead of the south- 1 erner after he got a par three on the seventeenth. Where Jones 1 again failed with hi iron and did not chip dead. 602 South State Street, Thtia, although Jones finished wfth a fine birdie tour oa the rd JS4-ya- Olne-fo- ot I I I I two-stro- ke 403-ya- rd 141-ya- I I ti I I I I ppen Sg4-ya- I Social Delicatessen and Beverages 443-ya- ' Cfuick-ahaxit- put-ou- t? ar ( I Auto Parties! I 0 : N 433-ya- rd 2-- - - Don't Dig Bait in and Let Us Show Ton the Come riNXST LIKE OP TACKLE IN TOWN " e, UTK 'Kelso Peck's Heddon BAITS Turtle. 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