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Show 2 IHIlBf IDfSllFirW? tAILHF qLJBIIBr ' w n . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916 PREXY MURPHY BOUNDWEST ELLIOTT SCURRYING TO BOLSTER LINE-U- P FOR HARD CAMPAIGN ALEX WEAKENS Leave Will Wolgast for West INTERVAL FOR YOUNGSTERS HOP Wednesday to Box Pat Gilbert l AND IS BEATEN ON SPEED DEMON (Special to 8. Ad j CONNIE MACK'S j I GOES TO LOOK OVER UTE5 i 1 HICAGO, j 111., J Wol-- May gast, former lightweight cham-- ! pion of the world, who is to meet Make Walter Johnson Look ! Young Pat Gilbert of Salt Lake in j that city shortly, announced to-- J Sick in Determined Fight night that he would leave for the . to Escape Cellar. night. iwest Wednesday to present plans, he will proceed directly to Salt Lake without any stopovers. HIGHER ATHLETES DRAWING Wolgast is in. excellent condii tion, but desires to be on the to pick up what informa-- I Start Week Out Right; Myers . ground tion he can concerning Gilbert's and , Schang Work in j style of fighting. V Pitcher Chabek Released and Wires Sent for Two Dependable Twirlers to Join the Staff Without Delay X 'BRICK' ELDRED QUINLAN'S UNDERSTUDY Opener at Home. V final series of games on the road for the Utes for a "while. Starting today the Braves will be industriously engaged in climbing the Oaks. At the same time the San Francisco champs will try to outguess the weather man at Portland by flipping in a couple of games, while the home town twins will disport at Los Angeles. Responding to a wire last night Manager Howard (Rowdy) Elliott of the Oaks answered promptly in this characteristic manner: "Sure we will take the series from the Utes. We want to and we're "VTOW comes the SEASON'S CLOSE Boxing Score: Morgan 3b2b Foster Milan cf . .. . AB .0 Tt 0 0 .4 .4 .4 . . II PO 1 1 2 5 S 2 S 0 A o E 1 1 1 1 and Victors of Ward Have Mat M , . ALLEY TOURNEY HAT THE FANS: ARE vv GOSSIPING ABOUT of the boys a Twenty-nint- h ward well deserved celebration last night. They first went Ho-to Later they went to the Pantages. Last night's tel Utah for a repast. events culminited a very successful season. During thje period boxand occupied the time of ing in the ward. the hoys wrestling the past month the boys of Twenty-nint- h theDuring ward have been victorious over those from the Sixteenth, and the- Center the Twenty-eight- h wa rds.. Those taking part in the pastime last were: x night Albert Runsworth. manager; Irwin Schellenberger, physical director; Ray Haddock, Leon Imlay. Harry LockwooJ. John Ferrin. Eugene Knowles, Charles Prows. Percy Lockwood. James Shaw, William Thomas, Roy George Plat, Albert Brown, Knowles, LeoM.Littlewood, D. Ferrin Gay .Smith, THE 2000000 ..10002001 - . , ss e. 3(e jc a. 3?f bt 3?C d. - Du-buc- 1m-n- rlf Ilerald-ltepiihlica- n. rd 3C -- two-bas- e ne Jje 5jC 3jC He ...... 'THE UTES OF UTAH5 11 STANDING OF THE CLUBS -- 21 . - " 10 4- - 00000012 ....7 - ut ( Totals p. ...3 0 28 0 0'4 0 5 0 24 16 1 1 4 . , BROOKLYN. R II2 TO 0 2 AB Myers cf Daubert lb. Stengel Ifrf Wheat Mowrey 3b Cutshaw 2b Olson ss McCarty c Dell 4 ....4 Totals 1 8 27 11 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 ...28 2 p 0 411 2 9 1 4 .... 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 3 1 15 0 1 E A 3 0 0 0 0 0 ft 1 ft 0 1 Score bv innings 0 Philadelphia. Brooklyn ..1.....0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Two-bas- e Summary: Olson. hit Three-bas- e hit Myers. Stolen base Cutshaw. Sacrifice hits Mowrev. McDell. Double plays Luderus to Carty. Bancroft to Luderus. MeCartv to Olson. Olson to Cutshaw to Daubert. Mowrey to Cutshaw Jo Daubert. Base' on balls 2. Hits and earned runs BrookHe Dell 2. Struck out By Alexander 3, lyn Dell 3. by Umpires Qulgley and 00000000 SCHOOL TEACHER . - Akxxander KENWORTHYREAL . in the second .21 10 - - as. and Cutshaw beat out a bunt and when he stole second, Burns threw wild to catch Wheat napping off third, the latter scoring. Olson sent Cutshaw home with a double. The fielding on both sides was spectacular, both Niehoff ans Olson making brilliant plays. Wheat caught nlno flies in left field. Score: . PHILADELPHIA. R H PO A B 4 0 ... AB Stock 3b 4 Bancroft ss 0' 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Whitted If 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cravath rf 2 1 0 0 Luderus lb 114 Paskert ft ...... 23 0 0 22 0 0 0 6 0 0 Niehoff 2b 1 1 0 3 Burns c Wheat singled Mowrey sacrificed. Jolly Observance. , 0 . SALT LAKERS IN . Twenty-nint- h WASHINGTON. A hydro-aeropla- 8. Alexander BROOKLYN, forMay a moment in the second inning today and Brooklyn won, 2 to 0, making it five, straight games that Philadelphia has lost to the Su-perb- 1 1 0 Rondeau If. 1 0 2 0 lb be Judge no Will looks he and i "Will work Prongh in the first game, right. 0 .1 0 1 Barber rf 1 0 .1 c line-uAinsmith p defense." or order of regular changes in batting 0 .1 t1 0o 00 Henry c ss. 0 S. MURPHY of the Salt Lake Easeball club McBride FRANK .3 Information from another reliable PRESIDENT 0 3 0 0 .3 stand the pressure no longer. He just simply had to .lohnson PP 1 0 0 0 .0 source is that Rowdy yesterday reBoehling 0 0 0 to see at first hand how Manager Cliff Blank- Moeller 0 a Francisco San to take train .1 leased Pitcher Chabek, and that ho been has are Utes and the along. Prexy Murphy actually getting enship 4 24 12 .27 Totals expects to add two new hurlcrs bediligently trying to keep his mind off baseball by activity on the golf links, PHILADELPHIA. but with the Oakland series coming up, and a chance for the team to get fore the week is over. AB P. II PO A ' E 0 4 6 3 1 3 even break on its first road trip, he answered the call of the Witt ss an than better 0 2 0 1 0 4 Walsh rf Rowdy Wants Mitze. now Ute toward tribe. that 0 0 1 diamond, and is 1 speeding 4 ... cf Strunk 2 0 4 0 .4 It is also reported on excellent auSchang 2bc .... 7 0 2 1 4 0 Lajoie 0 0 9 1 0 4 Mclnnls lb . . thority that Rowdy, convinced that Coast Bowling Experts Are 1 2 1 "2 1 4 3b Tick he cannot carry practically the entire 2 0 0 0 0 If . Thompson If Primed for Coming 0 0 0 0 0 . .0 Stellbauer burden behind tbo bat himself and 2 0 0 1 1 .4 p Myers ' 0 0 0 0 0 Championships. .1 do in will Meyer that bis recruits scarcely 13 26 18 34 so fast" a race, has made offers to Totals'...! bowlers' coast Taciflc The telegraph Moeller out. hit by batted ball. Manager Ham Patterson of Vernon To date the Uten have won nine and he has the itch. of which of Mayor Rolph tournament, batted for Thompson in eighth. Meyer home. from Blanken-ship away for "HonnV Mitre, whom San FrancJsco Is president, expects to lot eight Score on FraneUrto San huAineas for He left by innings 0 2 While the Utes are engaging the yesterday is also said to be after. Washington .... ..0 afternoon. have the greatest tournament ever 4 SanIs the Francisco Oaks, taking Philadelphia 15 and coast on Pacific the May Los and Two-bas- e and moist north 2. Angeles hits Witt Despite the fact that Patterson was hld trip lumber mere he Summary: entries has fact Individual 16. The that Doubles and Stolen together. some Schang. Home run Barber. are In now Vernon are playing out there and that Plank has someMay 10. More entries x & j reported to have cat Mitze adrift, close Ainsmith. Pick. Double bases ever held some have Morgan,. and timber in any bowling event may than ivory, rowter on HrtUtrr Charley thing to do with it.. Milan to McBride to Morgan; lb( llr west of the Rocky mounplays to there is a strong tip out in coast cities heretofore even Witt to Mclnnls 2. First on fi is ex- Irilett. Lajoie list this and tains large errors? 1, Philadelphia 1. Washington that Pat merely "suspended" Mitze pected to be doubled by the date the It's about time Charley' was ready, Financialconversation scene: Side on and4 Off balls Bases Myers close. or entries credit earned runs Off Johnson,7. 13Hits and the passing over of cash hits to keep the club within the player This tournament is arranged so and perhaps he is.. Let's hope. between O'Connor and F. S. Murphy. runs in 7 innings, none out In1 Sth; off home alleys, teams can bowl onIntheir has overlimit probably Charley Anyway, no hits no runs in first-clainning: condiare provided they heard some conversation on the Oak scenri f Staged In pala- Boehling. off Myers, 4 hits 1 run 2.in 9 innings.3. games are bowled under su- bench during the period he has been tiniThen the bin As there has been considerable tion. All of by Myers By Johnson parlors of the Continental holel, Struck outDlneen agents of the association, thereabouts which will and Nallin. . not do the Oaks headquarter of the Cte.) Umpires criticism and agitation about the pervision which are appointed In the various ConpTatulatlons Blank, swln Murph: we This is so every rule and con- any good. 9j( lose. more than methods of Patterson in juggling his cities. dition will be strictly enforced. And which may help Skipper Blank. Yes. and tough luck, some INDIANS CONTINUE Blank: amountas estimated The list Mr. "Murphy. roster, it is not improbable that the ing to prize $2300 will be materially Inin why Itowdy Is keeping, sledding. int SENSATIONAL SPURT Maybe Bill O'Connor: "But Unterruption) of to the rate according aroimd. Jack Ki;iila other magnates may ask for a show- creased Pan in a we of Frisco nice enpiece change In got is Francisco ;!e leading silk. everything- is finer than Vernon-L.o- s with nine teams, Los Angeles is Cleveland The May 8. down, provided of course their own tries Angeles rrame will and we want the CLEVELAND, Murnh: Yes, yes, second with seven teams. Other cities be surely played today unless weather Is now It? what with and game Blank, Bill, postponed from one to four entires are as rosters are up to scratch. having interfere. The Chancemen flag. underestimate that Don't Blank: 3 1. to won. follows: Salt Lake. Denver, Ogden, conditions and it Detroit are back In their home town. today Elliott gang for this week. Butte, Boise. Great Falls, Laramie. 5jl Will Start Tom Hughes. is Indians eighth the what Cliff, that. Murph: ing l'assing Walla Portland. Spokane, Seattle, Looks like Long- Tom Hughes today, the drive? While hits were equal, of the Cliff Walla, Corvallls, Sacramento, Stockton, Manager Bl3nkenship with Pruiett and Dougan warming up, West-wooBlank:. Well, here is what we have victory. was the the San San Modesto, Diego, Jose, more if effective with necessary. . . 7.7.Z7.7.7.T.. ...... to do. Bagby Utes last night wired that he inreasonasounds that with two Well, men on starred Smith to Murph: bases. Added these will be the large The dope shows that the Oaks had tended to start Tom Hughes in the number comes In the last nothing a that and doubles on Fittery and Dougan in the usually single. Does it go?. day. It Is expected that over $5000 in first series. Detroit took the lead early on sin- 's opening game with Oakland. Murph: "It does." be distributed. prizes will by Young and Stanage and gles, The scores of all teams are sent by Blank added that if President What the use of vorrlng where sacrifice fly. T11K fan who lXSirm IKirni Any W. San of code. II. Jerrett In telegrraph iilaeed In the linttlnir order. want to find out whnt Is Kolnsr on hast mil Orr tied in the seventh on Cleveland a code Baum suspended Tommy Quinlan Francisco Soin recently compiled he In there two cueftMCM. lie can watcti for It In Smith's ny Illl oiifcbt which is elmple. A complete team ahead of single. Gandil's sacrifice and pitcher, and Home nay The or wire li that Brick Eldred would be sent to score, names of players, etc., can be after the the the single, and went into one Wambsganss" heaver. to Murph and lllank. an sent in 5c with in the lead telegram. ordinary when, eighth, fi " the outfield. Blank further stated And some do say that as a pitcher out, Graney doubled, while Speaker waxex-hanate- rt Elliott's patience Ilowdy VESSEL DEMONSTRATION'. AIR an r.ert Hall is while others outfielder, both scoring on that Eldred is fit and only too eager purposely, the failure of l'lteher Cha- was passed hy Into he is in the Va., May 8. The more charitable e say Newport News.which right hit. second Smith's to he bek gave condition, and get flew to Balti- game but-thto get a chance in the game regularly. wrong league. release. Catches by Veach robbed Cleveland the ble fellow his more Saturday with five passengers fi President Frank 8. Murphy of the today made the return trip irora Arunof the ITten could President Mnrphy came to the Oaks late with of two runs. Score: Chabek min and eleven two hours del Cove in no It stand loncer. Utes left yesterday for San Fran- utes, personal assurances that he had worked CLEVELAND. the 173 miles and at times flying a. speea or ios mues an nour. cisco to consult with Blankenship attaining team has been away so long. (Continued on 1'age 3. Sport Section.) The AB R H PO A E once began a flight to Wash 0 0 0 1 1 at 3 It If Graney the state club. the of concerning 0 2 2 0 4 0 Turner 3b ington. 0 0 5 2 Speaker cf 3 4 1 0 0 0 Smith rf 1 0 1 3 0 13 Gandil lb Howard 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 54 00 1 0 0 ss . 2 Wambsganss 0 4 3 0 0 0 O'Neill c 1 1 0 3 0 .0 Bagby p; f Contributed to The Herald'Republican by 'A. Fannette' 0 13 7 3 27 27 Totals AMEHICAX LEA G UK. PACIFIC COAST LKAGUK. DETROIT. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. AB R II PO A E 7 1 . . o85 .682 Cleveland Los ..17 .....15 Angeles 1 3 Now that the Braves are going, down the line, 0 3 4 0 ss 8 11 .579 Push 20 15 .571 Washington San Francisco 1 0 1 1 4 0 3b Vitt 8 IT, New time? worth .579 .516 them lfi U York that's call not Vernon something Why 0 0 0 4 0 0 11 1& 10 .524 Cobb cf 13 .464 Detroit Salt Lake 0 1 3 0 If Veach 11 1 19 .441 Boston .476 Crawford rf Oakland ... 0 ..........10: 0 0 0 0 4 13 . 10 400 Chicago ... 10 15 .435 Hellman So let every one suggest, for these leaders of the west, Portland 0 0 0 4 0 13 lb 7 11 .39 No games yesterday, teams traveling. St. Louis 0 5 3 3 1 1 Some name that will not always chase a lime? 7 12 .363 Young 2b Philadelphia . 1 ? 0 2 2 0 c Stanage 0 3 1 0 0 2 Dubuc p XATIO.VAI, LEAGUE. Games. 0 0 Yesterday' 0 1 This is only a suggestion, but it's always been a question, Harper New York 4, Boston 1. W. L. Pet. 1 0 0 Kavanagh 4. Washington .714 10 Philadelphia Why they called the Utah stalwart braves "The Bees?" Brooklyn R 1. 3. Cleveland .667 10 Boston 0 7 24 14 1 rjetroit 32 Totals ... 9 11 .R50 Chicago ! our . 5.10 advertise . shall Games. . . not local a famer ,11 name, that St. Louis give Why for Young in ninth; Harper batted s S New York. atToday's .500 Chicago Philadelphia.. for Stanage in ninth. batted When the Utes bring home the banner, if you please? Kavanagh at St. 9 Louis 10 .474 Washington. Cincinnati Score by innings 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 9 . 12 Detroit at .429 Pittsburgh Detroit Boston. Cleveland atPhiladelphia. 12 .143 New York . . 3 Only lady bees are workers, and the Test are always shirkers; Cleveland hits Smith on2, AMUItlC.iX ASSOCIATION Don't tie the state to such a sissy name. Summary:- - Two-bas- e W. L. Pet. Granev. Stolen base Veach. Bases Yealerday' tinmen. . 706 5 12 Louisville balls Off Bagby 1, off Dubuc 3. 7 Hits 2. Philadelphia 0. , Brooklyn hits 6 11 .647 and earned runs Off Bagby. Give us something good for shouting, while the Utes are bravely Boston 6. New York 0. Minneapolis 6 10 .625 1 run In 9 Innings; off Dubuc, 7 hits First 2, Pittsburgh 1. Columbus game Chicago 8 3 runs In clouting. Hit by pitcher innings. Second game Chicago 4. Pittsburgh 6. Indianapolis .. ...88 99 .471 Dubuc. Struck out .471 St. Paul by Wambsganss. Just enough to let us surely win the game. 7 9 Toledo .437 By Bagby 3. bv Dubuc 1. Umpires Today's Game. 10 Kansas .412 Evans and Hildebrand. City New York at Pittsburgh. 14 Milwaukee .176 Utah hearts will soon be swelling, while fannettes and fans are yell3' Other teams travelling. MOGRIDGE TOYS WITH . ing. Games. Yesterday's 6. 7, Indianarolis 'WT3STEn. LEAGIK. "Here's to Utah and Blank's more than loyal crowd!" Minneapolis BOSTON SOX BATSMEti St. Paul. 8, Louisville 4. W. L. Pet. 5. Toledo 7, Milwaukee s .667 10 Wichita Columbus 10. Kansas City S 6 Broadway nicely changed her name, so can our boys if they're geme; OSTON. May 8. Mogridge for New .571 Omaha R 9 York held the world s champions .615 So let's cheer the "Utes of Utah" strong and loud! Topeka B( SOI'TIIEFIN" ASSOCIATION. to three hits today and with per 9 6 .571 Lincoln 4. 3. Atlanta Chattanooga out Boston 4 to 0. 7 8 fect Des Moines ... .467 support shut New Orleans 8. Little Rok 0. In 6 9 the opening inning doubled Malsel .400 Denver Give the boys a name to tie to. from the state they love to hie to. 3. Birmingham 4. Nashville 6 10 .375 Sioux City and scored on Baker's line drive to 3. Mobile 4, and a from Memphis distant far Something buzzing scrap! 4 center. 10 .286 St. Joseph In the fourth inning Magee singled : n. i ' xtmrinvKST league,-'to left, advanced on Maisel's sacrifice Games. Ycterdnj-1. Vancouver 2. Falls Great Let the Utes fling out our banner, in the proper manner. came home on Baker's hit. Two er5, Sioux City 1. Spokane-Butt- e le Moines game postponed; wet and rors by Scott In the ninth inning, a That will make each cheer put Utah on the map! 11, Denver 5. crounds. Topeka at first and Gedeon's Seattle-Tacom- a Lincoln fi. Omaha 3. game postponed; wet pass, a put-o4 mi scheduled. tCniUiMs three games I'nge Sport Section.) Only grounds ten-wo- Are'Bunched. . gwng to. Ta-rom- Mound King Nicked for Eight Safeties, Some of Which CELEBRATE THE drove him off the ruDber in the eighth inning, and won from Washington 4 to 2 today. Johnson was poorly supported, but none of the visitors' errors figured In the scoring.. While wild, Myers' delivery was hard to solve and he was given splendid support. Myers gave Morgan four bases on balls. V I en-tri- ALLOWS 4 HITS, NO SCORES WARD ATHLETES 8. Straight From National Champions; Firm Work by Dell. - PHILADELPHIA, May '. delivery for thirteen hits. Including three doubles, Five Dodgers Grab -- Salt Lake, Hughes and Hannah; Batteries for today's game: ' Elliott. and Oakland, Prough San Francisco opens at Portland. Vernon and Los Angeles clash. Herald-Republican- .) Captain of the Oaks Admits May Return to Classroom Sometime. . HANS WAGNER MAKING GOOD HIS BOAST, HITS Few of the baseball fans are aware May 8. Chicago and that "Kopecks.. Kenworthy, captain a double-heade- r and second sacker of the Oaks, has had CHICAGO. toa lot'of experience teaching "deestrict day. In the first Williams' home run skool." and that he can point with In the eighth inning brought McConnell pride to his record as a mokler of the honors over Cooper of Pittsburgh young America. Up to a couple of seasons ago Cap- in a pitchers' battle, but in the second, tain Bill was regularly engaged dur- in which errors and bases on balls were ing the winter months to teach the numerous, the led by Wagner, country school lads nearO. by to his drove two Cub Pirates, from the slab twirlers home city of Cambridge. and helped Mamaux to a tory, despite his wlldness. The score: was designated a teacher, asoriginally forKenworthy his normal school will testify. But when he had training with finished education he decided that baseball was a more lucrative employment, and therefore abandoned teachvocation. ingHeas an discovered, however, that athe winter months would afford him chance to work with the minds of the county school boys and girls, and has spent many a pleasant hour in such fashion. "I handled all grades," he said, "and I'm willing to confess that I have enjoyed myself. In fact, I am very much of 'the opinion that when my baseball career is closed I will be willing to return to school work as a steady diet. schools are not the "The were a few years ago. same as country they There is no tendency on the part of the older pupils to start any trouble, and it was I a case of teaching them as could during the few short much asjust week we had together. "it proved quite a change a vacation from baseball, and waspleasant as as an to well opportunity keep myself the off season. The employed winters I have not taught, last two during but the chances are that I will take up education work again some day." San Francisco Chronicle. - all-rou- to 6 4 vic- First Game. PITTSBURGH. AB R H nd Barney cf ... Carey If Johnston lb Wagner ss Balrd 3b Knabe 2b Costello rf Wilson c ...44 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 4 4 4 1 ... 0 0 4 2 0 1 7 24 33 CHICAGO. AB R Mann If 0 3 4 Flack rf 4 Williams cf Zimmerman 3b ..4 3 Saier lb 3 Doolan ss Allen c Yerkes 2b McConnell p 2 0 -- 16 PO A 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 1 0 4 2 1 1 0 1 6 01 0 1 '! O'O 0 0 1 It0 0 0 0 1 3 9 3 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 E A 3 1 2 1 0 2 3 Cooper p Totals 0-- PO 0 E 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 19 10 0 0 - 7 2 29 27 15 .1 Totals .. Score by innings 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh... 2 Chicago e hits Wilson, Summary: Two-basThree-bas- e hit JohnYerkes. Wagner, ston. Home run Williams. Sacrifice hits Mann, McConnell. First on erBases on balls rors Pittsburgh 1. runs Off McConnell l. Hits and earned Off Cooper. 7 hits 2 runs in 8 innings; (Continued n Page 3, Sport Section.) TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT EAST HIGH UNDER WAY 00000002 The opening matches In East High school's tennis tournament were held yesterday on various courts of the city. All matches were arranged under the direction, of Russel Tracy, president of the club, and Will Wallace, manager. President Tracy reports that considerable interest is being manifested in I the tennis game this year at the East High school and indications point to a J j successful season. The second of matches wiil be played today round when One-side- d the winners of matches will contest. The yesterday's semifinals will take place Thursday, while the finals will probably be staged Friday or Satur- j Albany, N. Y., May 8. Action j The results of yesterday's ! day. taken today by the state athletic I matches: James Jennings won from Will Walcommission in providing for "ex- lace, Frank Steiner won from Herbert lamination of fighters other than Lillie. I the regular physical examination"! , Lynn Lawrence won from Jack Eller-becI means, according to Commissioner George Snyder Avon from Robert I John Franey that an "end is to be Ganz. d battles which Harold Swaner won from Chester J put to the Midgeley, been I have injuring: the game in j Robert Wasson won from Robert J New York City, especially between j by default. RusseP Tracy won from Edward I heavvAv eights." J Yv'immcr. ui " won 13 from Leland Fred Bergstrom Ji duutu unit; and Cowie won from Berg- ! I done to end sending Cowle, j strom, I J for as the ring, bags Aaron Smith won from John Sharp . into punching . .... i by default. Snow won me cuiiiiiiiiuiic-- I ciever coders. Lawrence from Paul Kirk said. by default. Robert Lehman won from Norman . Winder by default. , Gotham Commission Determined to Stop Contests - 6-- 6-- 1, 6-- 0. 6-- 0, 1. k, 6-- 6-- 1. 6-- 0. 6-- 2. 4. one-side- 6-- 6-- 1, 3. hy 6-- 0. 6-- 2. uun-nijn- 6-- 2, 10-- i, back-numbe- S. . " 1 i 1 j 1 1 a 1 rs |