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Show - " J it ii I! Yi i& THTTFT a uiLar jLnBf WPTT TTTW rrA W HMnO A TH, IMl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916 t 3 n: Ln fil i , WIND UP ROAD TRIP BY DIVIDING GAMES WITH ROWDY'S MEN A. GPANTSVILLE TOSSERS ARC HUSKY LADS ax.. 1 . yC. 'fx' ' ! , V . W :: ... The scores: Morning game Oakland 7, Salt Lake 3. Afternoon game Salt Lake 4, Oakland 2. The batteries: Morning game Oakland, Martin and Elliott, Grif- fith; Salt Lake, Dougan, Warhop, Chabek and Hannah. Afternoon game Salt Lake, Hall and Hannah; Oakland, Klein, Boyd and Griffith. t There are no games scheduled today; teams traveling. - 4 if? 1 the Procession. ( RUB 9 - Take Six Out of Seven Games Return in Fourth Place, Close to Angels; Played at From Their Closest Home Town Rivals. .560 Rate Away. - . 'i j ... winning today's BYfrom the Angels, 9 Herald-Republican- ...', 2 'It- two-sstke- 13 1310 10 1-- one-thir- 2-- n. 11 m 10 1410 Totals ! BLANK SIGNS CHABEK, FORMER MAJOR HEAVER, TO TWIRL FOR UTES ! ! j ilATORD received in Salt Lake I " ! j vobviua r w w that Manager Cliff Blankenship oft signed! jthe Salt Lake Utes has Brook-j, Pitcher Cnabek, the former loose ilya hurler, who was turned last week by Elliott of Oakland, j i Chabek is being brought to Salt i Lake with the team. Chabeck, while always hit freely i j yesterday, proved very cool in the pinches and showed enough to war- Jrant Blankenship'a picking him up.' According to word from Blank- - j enship. President A. T. Baum has! decided to suspend Charley Pruiett j Jin order to protect the league and the club th2t later it may be de- jcided owns him. It is a clear cuti proposition that Oakland hasn't made delivery, and will be forced i to take Pruiett back or dispose of J Jhim in some fashion. 1G 1 Elliott batted for Reyd in ninth. Score by innings Salt Lake: 0 0 0 2 O 1 1 0 0 Runs 4 0 0 0 1 11 2 1 1 Hit 7 Oakland: Runs 020 000 00 0 2 2 3 Hits 11112 113 Two runs 1 hit off Klein 3 In Summary: 10 atTwo-basbat.e taken out r, on t out. in fourth. inning?, hits . Murphy, Hall, Knworthv. Sacrifice nits Griffith. Shinn. Mlddleton. linvrf IRas.es on balls Hall 1". Klein . Kovd 2. Strurk out By Hail 2. Stolen bases Lane, Davis.by Hnyd2. Double Hallinan to Brief te Murphy, plays to Davis Griffith to Harrv, Rerger to Kenvrorthy to Harry, Hallinan to Rath to Rrief. Quinlun to Hallinan to Rath. Wild pilch Hall. Runs for Hall 1, Klein 2, Boyd 1.responsible Left on bases Salt Uke 7, Oakland 8. Charge lo Boyd. Time i. hours. Umrifat pires Doyle and Rhylo. 1 1- w 27 -3 i:t iu:u i vii:it. The Eureka baseball club defeated the Bicycle Supply yesterday company f Sail Lake by the score of 15 to 2. The Eureka boy won on their superior hitting. They got sixteen bingles as against a lone safe biff by the bikers. V. FIELD HAY. - l. is the ilay et for the Friday It. S. U. field day and th commit- xvlth C . Cornwall as tc in is working to make it the chairmancharge banner activity day cf the year. Little CottoviVood canyon will the of the fcstlvties. Games, dancing and hike are included in the events. I- 1 s--- ...Mr-- , ywfc". - ambitious exponents of the national game are always out to perform at top speed. They are well coached rpHESE and always dangerous to opponents. The members of the team are: Top row, left to right Olsen left field; Captain Steeke, first base; Benson, utility; Page, assistant coach; P. Anderson, coach; R. Anderson, center, field; middle row Hoopanii, pitcher; Stromberg, light field;-bottorow Burmester, short stop; Williams, second base; ' Jeffries, utility; Erickson, catcher; Williams, utility, nd E. Anderson, pitcher and third base. . er and 2 to 0, the Tigers jumped into first place in the' league, leading the Seals by four points. They performed the feat of climbing from fourth to first in the past week. They also took six out of seven games from the Angels, which itself Is more glory for them than lead" ing the league. This morning's game was a hitting and a rotten fielding affair. The Tigers did the hitting and the Angels the fielding. Both Scoggins and llorstman were hit hard throughout. In the afternoon Zabel and G. Johnson, ;tne Winnebago, fought it out before acapacity house, Zabel losing because of two long drives. In. the first frame Doane tripled and scored when Risberg Clew out to Wol-te- r. s Two men were gone in the third came and when Gleichmann up slammed the ball over the leff field fence for a heme run, scoring the run, and the one that Tigers' second put them in the lead of the league. Score: Morning- Game nt Vernon. 4 . . TAiLENDERS WIN HAT THE FANS ARE vv FEELING HAPPY OVER 6- p.. v, T... double-head- to GONE; you mark my words. When we start to win again we will make up for lost time." Cliff Blankenship, manager of the Salt Lake club, is a booster for Elliott and the Oaks. about "Funny club," said on thing Blank the bench your "the yesterday, first two games the Oaks plaved in 1 THE LEADING IIITTERS. AO II. Pet. 10OO 3 3 Elliott. Oakland 1 loon Oakland ..1 Griffith, 1 100O ...1 Boyd, Oakland 1 1 ioo Klein, Oakland 2 .607 ....a Fronimr. Vernon .B07 Coffey, nn Kranclnco ....3 2 .607 Down. Sun I'ranrhco ....3 4 . ..7 .r7i Lane. Oakland A , r.v Gardner. Oakland MnKUfrt, Lhi Angeles ... H 44 .SOD l,nke Rath, Salt .noo 3 Oakland llavis, . ron 4 2 Itolew. Ln Ansrelea . r(M 2 Doane, Vernon ..........4 . r.oi Sepulveda. San Francisco 'ZS 11 . rin VaiiKlm, I'orttad .... 1 2 ..'oo iiisto, Portland 4 .roo 2 Minn. Portland 7 .4221 3 Mattlck, Vernon Home run hltterw Lane, Docile, (ilelchmnnn. Speed on. jihi train. nml get them Utes back here. And don't you dare to be late And you breather man. yon just and aboot aume warm Kmile Into your business. : Let's show tlie rain drenched Beavers called sometimes from Portland, Ducks, a sunny disposition. i Who is going to the ball games this week? Nix, don't answer by letter. The private secretary is swamped al. ready. :;: i'fi Answer to query: No it Is not thinkable that Portland may cement but. you should be dis-. up this series, suggestion. ciplined for the s: j It's Rood thing Rnth did onmake an error. It rnia Just gettlug every. body's nerves. V And. Maurice, having h ung uo one world's record, just start right in and do it all over again. & as a third baseman that has It seems decided that he Eddie Hallinan The shortstop. might be a better the outfield the less deeper he goes toabout he has to worry, overthrowing. r f If Blankenship picks up many more unfortunates the gang will be calling the Utes the Orphans. Ixoks as If Dougar. was a long ways from home. s: i!e The timnires are said to have examined the hoofs of Lane after Ms for near foul bounced into the stands "a homer. They decided that he was not wearing horseshoes, and that he could not be accused of witchcraft. Like Topsy, that' homer just hap- .......... . hap-(Contiuu- le-ha- ve. i'.z lleraUl-Rcpnbllcnth- ed . ' Oak-lau- two-basrg- - tun-maki- - LOS ANGELES. AB R H 5 cf Maggert 3 Ellis If 3 Wolter rf Koerner lb ......3 Gallowayss 2b........34 Fisherc Boles Butler 3b Scoggins p Mark up llorstman McLarry , ng Bassler. Totals 4 3 ......3 p ....0 .1 1 . 33 . ..4 Daly If Gleichmann lb 5 Risberg3b 2b .5 Bates .54 Griggs rfcf Mattick ss ...3 McGaffigan c 4. Spencer 3 Frorame p - Totals. Hits - 0-- .329 13 3S . d. i AMMKICAN ASSOCIATION". W. L. Louisville Minneapolis Columbus 17 Indianapolis-- Toledo St. Paul te 1 11 S 10 10 10 n Kansas Citv Milwaukee ott 6 12 1 - Pet. .736 .600 .571) .500 .500 JO .4 50 11 .4 2!) .173 12 10 : in- Milwaukee 1.o Louisville 2. Minneapolis-Toledgame postponed; rain. St. game postponed; rain. Kansas game postponed; rain. Paul-Columo- us lis City-Indianapo- . WF.STF.RN 1 I, LAG! K W. Lincoln 12 11 Topeka Wichita l)es Moines n Omaha 1 ifiivrr .... Sioux City .. St. Joseph .. Yesterday's rain. 6 4 12 . . L. .600 .500 .500 8 f fi 11 .3$fl 13 11- all games Tct. .667 .617 - .34S .321 postponed; nortiivi:sti;un i,i;i;n;. Butte Spokane Bellingham-Grea- t Falls ver 4. Tacoma Seattle 5-- 5-- 0, ?, 4-- 2-- 5. 3. C. Vancou- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 E - 1 0 0 0 1 1 7 1 2 6 3 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .7 24 11 4 1 1 2 PO 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 11 2 0 0 0 A I! 0 0 o S 1 .0 3 .2 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 0 1 6 2 0 14 27 1.0 17-- 1 0 1 Two-bas- e - . 1-- . LOS ANGELES. AB R II . . 4 cf Maggert . . 3 Ellis If Wolter rf . . . 4 Koerner If . . . 4 ..4 Galloway 2b . . 2 Bassler c ..... .. .. 32 . . Butler ss Zabel Kane p llorstman p . Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 O 2 0 2 A E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 1 1 1 1 4 2 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..10 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 23 13 .. 2 . . 0 0 0 0 . .29 0 4 0 0 VERNON. AB R II 1 Doane 10 rf ,.3 10 11 1 1 11 ..3012 .2.0 12 ..30 1 1 Yesterday's CJanies. Brooklyn 3, St., Louis 2. Cincinnati 3; ttn Philadelphia ningf. New York 6, Chicago 4. 0 0 0- O A E V 1 2 2 0 0 ..4 1 1 0 18 0 Gleichmann lb 0 4 0 Risberg3b 2b . . ..3 1 0 0 . . 4 0 0 Bates ... 3 0 2 . 24 0 00 Daley If Bodie cf 0 0 0 0 ..3 Downs 2b i: cf Mattick 0 3 2 I 3 ..... 0 ss. 0 Coffey 4 2 0 ss 3 0 Autrey 3blb. ..... 4 00 00. 71 31 00 McGaffigan c ... Whaling Jones . . 3 0 0 0 0 6 ..3 p G. Johnson 0 2 1 0 0 :. 22 Brooks c o 0 0 Oldham p. l . .2S l' '2 6 27 17 0 Totals . . 1 4 0 0 0 Sepulveda p c. ... 12 0" O for Zabel in eighth. Fanning. ........ 1 0 0 00 00 00 Kane batted Brown Doane out.-I.i- t by batted ball. Score by innings 2 33 0 9 21 10 Totals Los Angeles: PORTLAND. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buns AB R II PO A E 0 0 1 0 1 1 10 0 4 Hits 4 1 0 . . . 0 Wilie cf. 6 0 Vernon: Vaughan 2b. ... 22 (I2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 13 0 Runs Guisto lb 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 S 4 0 6 Roche c. Hits. 4 2 0 1 0 0 Nixon rf Home run Gleichmann. Summary:1 0 3 0 0 0 Three-bas- e Doane. Sacrifice hits hits Speas If 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 Gleichmann. Stolen bases Stumpf ss. b 4 0 3 1 0 0 Struck out G. Johnsori 2, Maggert. Ward By by Zabel 1 1 4 " 0 0 3 Sothoron p t. Bases on balls Off Johnson. 3, off 2. Zabfel Runs responsible for Zabel 7 27 14 0 2; 4 hits 2 runs. 25 at bat off Zabel .28 f 4 Totals 7 in defeat to Zabel. innings. Held Charge Brown batted for Fanning in the Cmpiies and Brashear. Time of 1.39. ninth. game Score by innings: C'LAHIv JUNIORS WIN. San Francisco 1 9 In a slow game of baseball' the S. B. Hits ...2 00 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clark juniors defeated the Northwest Runs ...0 Portland Sluggerswasby athe score of 15 to 3. The 3 0 1 0 0 Hits ...2 0 game slugfest for the Clark 0 0 .1 Runs boys. 2.0 A home run by K. Carlson and the Summary Struck out By Sothoron of Decker were the features. 6, hv Oldliam 1. bv Fanning 3. batting Bases The line-uon bails (Jff Sothoron 4. off Oldham 3. S. B. C LARKS. off Fanning 2. Two-ba- s NORTHWEST. hits Guisto. c. . Rnvhc, Nixon. Home run Bodic. Sac- J.f . Edmunds Davis V Larson rifice hits Schaller. Vaughan, Coffey, p. Edmunds Stolen liases Coffey. Stumpf, Brown Carlson Speas. ,1b., .A. W. V. .Carlson 2b. Wild pitch 2, Vaughn n. Backman Fitzgerald . .Cb. Oldham G. Larson Innings pitched By Oldham Joseph 5 plus, runs 3. hits 6, at bat 19. . March s.s. Runs Alphanso for Off Sothoron 2, off Wade. . . .l.f. Decker responsible Oldham 3, off Fanning 1. Charge de- Teakle Carlson cf. . Riley White. feat of OldhaiiV r.f. : 7 1 0 0 0 hits Griggs, Summary: Frorame. Sacrifice hit Griggs.' Struck out By Scoggins 4, by Frorame 3. Stolen bases Maggert. Ellis, Wolter, Daley 2.Runs responsible for 9-- Scoggins 5. 2. Twelve hits, Fromme runs, 35 at 3 bat off Scogginsto in 7 innings. Double Scoggins. Charge defeat to to Risberg plays McGaffigan Gleichmann, Risbergto to Gleichmann, to Boles Butler. Hit by Galloway ball Wild pitches Ellis. pitched 2. Brashear and Umpires Scoggins Held. Time 2.10. Afternoon Game at Vernon. , New York 0 2 A 4 . ; pened. ' 1 1 0 PO McLarry batted for Butler in ninth; Bassler batted for Herstman . in ninth-Scor- e . by innings Los Angeles: Runs . . .... ...01 1 21 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 Hits Vernon: 9 .0 3 0 0 0 1 1 4 Runs 1 1 2 6 0 3 14 - . 2 1 0 1 VERNON. AB R II . . 1 - . - "-- e by the Beavers.- . , T Seals Drop Back Into Second Place As Result of Win : - 101-li- FROM CHAMPIONS Salt Lake it was the worst fSpechd to The club I ever thought saw. Then thev turned around and walloped the daylights out PORTLAND, Ore., May 14. of us. and looked like absolutely the for the tailenders, best team I had ever seen in this league. the Portland Beavers. Manager Harry I can't understand what's the matter with them now. but next to Salt Lake, Wolverton and his San" Francisco Seals I like the Oaks." tonight, are in. second place in the Pacific Coast league standing just beCommenting on Coast league cause the Beavers administered a 4 on Following Ppur.) to 2 walloping to the Bay City chaps at the Vaughn street grounds here this afternoon. It was some game and the 4500 spec' were treated with enough thrills tators HO THEY STAND to hold over until the return of the Portlanders three weeks home.. Today's win made the final results of week's play, San Francisco three contests, Portland two affairs. COAST. PACIFIC LKA(il i:. It was through no fault of Ping W. 1.. Pet. that the visitors did not cop Vernon . ... ..22 if; . ..7J Bodic the last match of the series, for it San Francisco .23 17 l.on Angeles IS IS ..".on was through the stickwork of the for. . . .17 IS .4s; mer Chicago White Soy player that the Salt runs credited to the Seals Oakland . ... .IS 23 .43; two lone Bodie the rubber. 12 Portland . . . JS .400 flitted across hoisted a long fly over the Ping field right ln the third frame with Jusramparts (Jamcx. Vesterday's tin Fitzgerald on the bags ahead of ' At San Francisco First game) d him. 7, Salt Luke 3; (.second game) Salt , Portland Starts In Ffrst. Lake 4, Oakland 2. in the Portland the At l.os Ansteles name) Ver- first" frame started one out Capwhen with scoring non O, I on Angeles (First 4; (second game) tain Vaughn singled to center and Vernon 2. I.os Anseles O. r. Louie Guisto's sizzling At Portland Portland 4, San Fran- scored onwhich field" fence hit the left cisco 2. two feet from the top. until That ended the Results of Series. Sothoron the third tor the locals. with a single and Salt Lake 4, Oakland 3. openedto the canto went third on YVilie's bingle to right. Vernon , Los'Angelen 1. Snn Francisco 3, Portland 2. sacrificed, Sothoron Vaughn :Louie and Wilie going to second. scoring man up, was walked Ouisto, the next AMERICAN LKAtJUF Roche forced Uuisto at w. l. .ret. purposely. second. but Nixon came through with 15 In .643 a hit which put Wilie across .with Cleveland ft IS .625 what proved lo be the winning run. Washington 13 11 .54 2 New York The fourth counter for the winners Detroit ..13 13 .500 was registered in the seventh. Wilie 13 13 Boston . .500 fanned. Vaughn walked. Ouisto filed to 16 12 .420 Bodie and Roche doubled, scoring Chicago . 0 15 .375 Vaughn. Nixon ended; the frame by Philadelphia S 15 .348 going out, Jones to- Autrey. St. Louis No games yesterday. .Umpires Guthrie and Finney came in for a panning on some of the decisions thev rendered. Catcher Brooks NATIONAL LF.AGl F. the visitors stopped a foul with his. . W. L. Prt. of Dare nana ana nau to ue replaced be Z .667 Brooklyn cause of the injury. 11' 7 .632 Boston 11 11 .573 St. Louis SAN FRANCISCO. ..11 10 .511 Philadelphia AB R II PO A E . 13 12 .510 Chicago 1 2 0 11 ..5 15 .431 Fitzgerald rf..... Cincinnati 2 0 o 0 If. Schaller 16 10 .385 Pittsburgh 5 1 2 ......... Leftv Klein otight to join the Bloomer Girls. When he aims at the plate he tcets the fork in his:;: ear. Not even the fondest ndmirer of Ham Patterson susnecV'd that he Tmd designs to slip into first place over the week-enis a cat. and cats have But a nine lives.tiger It rcont do Hie ecotism o the Champ Seals any hnrm to find that the tide hni gone out and that ft Is some flapping to Bet hack in to the top rock. "Th worst is over," say Rowdv in conversation with the baseball writer of the Oakland Tribune. Rowdy savs: ex. "We have no alibi to offer for traordinarv slump of the dub. We do know r.nd nruess every T?n nl"o knows that the Oaks are canablp of nutting up a better brand of baseball thin have shown lately. If that was rot the we have no place in this league. cae "Tfithcrto we have been fielding well enough, but have fallen down both at bat jnd in rltchinsr department. "The trouble with the boys has been that they wer in the throes of a batBut having once started slump. ting to hit the ball, the team will climb and th Oak?, been going down. "Wa hope the Oakland fans. who have been loyal with us up lo new, will be bit longer. There will just a of no repetition former rears, this be patient I can promise you. Within t few days 1 will have a able pitcher who I will am also on to help us considerablv. the trail of an infielder and an outfielder. I was promised Johnny Beall and then deliberately tricked out of him. But the Oaks will be tip there fighting again within two weeks, and i 1 10 - ...... - 02 1 -- p: 1 1 00 NEARLY FORGOTTEN Henry Peterson. O. V. Mullins. ' "Buglets" Reisigl. ' Emmett Munsell. Jonathan Vann. "Lefty" Klein. COME; REPLACING THEM. Jack Warhop. Harry Chahek. ( in . SERAPHS AND NOW GLANCE AT THEM INTO IT Cellar Position. .'I I 0114 10 UTE STANDING By Taking Pair From Angels Left Here Four Weeks Ago With Firm Grasp on Lowly : Bengals Step to Head of , is .) (Special to The FRANCISCO, May 14. Wasting: thirteen hits on the desert air and experimenting further Avith Eddie Klein, who had previously demonstrated that control was not his shining virtue, cost the Oaks a crack at the aeries. Klein twirled three rtinless as well as hitless innincs. Then he started on hi3 flight. Before he was yanked he had walked four men, allowed one hit and forced in one mn. "With the bases full and one out Klein gave way to Ray Boyd, who retired the enemv, thanks to a double plav. was confined to the second inning. Barry drove The Oaks' a single to center while Griffith sacrificed. Berber was out to Quinlan. Davis beat out a bunt to the pitcher and stole. Klein smashed a hard one to center. Quinlan forced his approach and the hit and error drove in both Barry and Davi3. Klein set the Salt Lake delegation down in short order for three in- ) WHAT THE SCORER PUT i nings and then collapsed. Brief and ! IN THE OFFICIAL BOOK; Ryan were walked with no sign that sacrirelief was on the way. Shinn ficed. Murphy whipped through short Morning; Game. to left field, with the infielders playSALT LAKE. ing in, instead of well out &s they AB R H A E 3 0 0 had been ordered. Brief scored and Quinlan cf ......4 0 0 rO 1 3 1 2 1 2b 1 Kath A for third. at pass Ryan pulled up 4 1 1 0 Itrief lb l 4 2 0 0 Hallinan filled the bases and Klein Ryan If 2 0 rf3b continued on his merry way with a Sblnn 4 0 0 '5 0 0 Murphy walk for Hannah that forced in Ryan. Hallinan as ...... 4 0 0 1 5 0 4 1 1 Vann c 2 1 0 With two balls called on Hall, Boyd Dougran 1 0 0 0 0 p .......0 sent to the rescue and retired Warhop P ........1 0 0 0 2 0 Chabek .....21 00 00 00 01 00 the side. Orr The other Salt Lake tallying came Totals .... ..33 3 5 24 IS "T in single fashion. Berger booted on .. . , OAKLAND. . Shinn'in the sixth. Murphy smashed " AD R H PO A K r. with a around his teammate Mid31ton If ....5 2 2 2 0 0 2 4 3 3 0 0 cf Ken worthy 2b. ..4 1 1 0 3 5 was seventh the double in 5 1 0 0 Hall's Gardner rf 4 1 0 9 1 0 lb converted into a run when Rath a Barry 3 4 c Elliott the o 4 pill Rerjrer ss few moment later propelled 2. 1 o 3 1 2 0 0 Tavis 3b into riht field. 3 0 0 0 Martin p 3 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 Grifrith c Speed Martin Effective. SS 7 15 27 11 "3 Effective twirling by Speed Martin Totals brat the Salt Lakers in the morning Orr batted for Chabek in ninth a 7 3. Not to of score Score by innings the game' by Salt Lake: was tallies three visitors one of the 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 R"n3 3 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 Hits 5 earned. Oakland: Runs 7 .33100001 Salt Lake made all of their runs in .4 lilts . 15 2202122 Three runs 4 hits 5 at it 1Iie fifth, and these can be directly offSummary: In d liouRan lnnine. out in mussed Joe to up Z on 1 Berger. charged 3 runs 4 hits 12 at bat first. out; in 2 3 InninRs. Home off Warhop Three-basa drive from Vann. Chabek struck run Unf. Two-bas- ee hits Middle-toout; Quinlan flew to left for what Elliott. hits Griffith. should have been the third out. Rath Sacrifice hit Martin. First base on called Off balls Doucan ; of f Martin sent Vann to third with a single to 2. Chabek Struck out Ry Mar6. by Chabek 1. the catcher on tinofi right. Brief scoreddouble Hhinn to Murphy. Left Double on basesplay steal and Lake Salt a hit to left. A 5, Oakland 9. Runs reponsible for accounted for Douxan 3. Warhop 3, Chabek 1 Ryan's safety to right defeat to Doucan. Time of crame Charge two more. 2.00. Umpires Phile and Doyle. Lane Gets Queer Horner. Afternoon Game. Middlcton's triple, Ken worthy's SALT LAKE. AB R II PO A E walk and singles by Gardner, Barry Quinlan cf 4 O 0 2 on the 5 2b Oaks the 0 3 map Rath O and Elliott put 2 .... 1 Rrief lb .4 7 4 0 first. in the runs three with 1 .3 1 Ryan If 0 0 1 0 2 rf .... 0 0 The next inning saw a verypecul-ia- r Shinn 3b .. 0 .4 3 0 1 Murphy 0 Hallinan ss . .3 4 0 S 0 play. With one down, Miduleton Hannah beat out a bunt to Warhop and Billy Hall p c ... .2 01 01 32 32 00 Lane drove the ball to left field. It Totals 27 18 2 fell safe, then crossed the foul line OAKLAND. ?rul bounced into the bleachers, going AD R IT TO A E 4 (i 0 Middleton If 2 0 0 for a homer. 3 it 1 cf 0 center and to Elliott's triple n dep .1 2b 3 0 ..4 Kenworthy o same 4 CJardner to the a single 0 0 rf. 0 territory brought 1 4 .' lb 0 14 0 liarry c one over in the third. Lane's single Griffith o 3 0 4 3 0 added hit Gardner's 4 and ss 0 1 2 1 . and steal 5 Berper 1 1 Davis 3b 0 one in the eighth just for safety's Klein p l 0 11 00 0 sake. Royd p l 0 1 1 0 Elliott 0 0 0 MUCH GOOD TO BY FOUR POINTS 1 ! Oi v. . if S 3 - -- Erratic Pitching by Eddie Klein Materially Aids Blanks to Capture Final Contest; Martin Takes Morning Game ROAD TRIP OF LEAGUE RACE ?c .'v.- c . S TIGERS IN LEAD MAKING GOOD SHOWING ON THE DIAMOND 7. nm-gett- bL Jl Gi '1 a J v n ! I Nest fe ; Henry Dougan. Honus Mitze (?) i And still the bonder grtw, How, (ho !en pitt'brrR Pitch like they do. which is ABOVE'is some poetry in light of the fact fitting TTtes are ihe that returning, and re- turning not disgracefully, but with a buxom road percentage of .560. which is considerable of a percentage for any road trip. If the reader takes objection to the above poetry let him bo consoled to know that the office boy author did as friend Bill Shakespeare urged, leave the a metre to the gas man. If he needs key to the Chinese therein contained, let him conpuzzle sult the box scores of all the Ute's win' and he" will find there a bevy of victories to the credit of two .pitcher:' chiefly, Paul Fittery andare elongated the two Thomas Hughes. They boys who have made it possible for the Utes to return home in fourth place and it is to them that several erring infielders can attribute their present high fortune of being on a winning ball club. - That Punk Stiilf. ' with started its roadhurlers Lake Salt, of trip on the mo3t motley array were Munsell, record. Among them honand. Mullins, allseemed Reisigl none Peterson, of whom orable men. but to understand the art of twirling. to Even this burden was not enough the conhold the Utes clown and withothers and Brief and sistent hitting of the wonderful work of Fitteryare ami the Braves .4S6. re Hughes principally, of a with percentage turning While on its maiden voyage the good Lake picked ud several reliship Salt the regto ables help Morris Rath and club into a ulars in transforming the are the new winner. Among them faces whom fans are to seeandTuesdayv possi-MDougan, SoChabek Warhop. Mitze. be it can readily Honus seen that the dear public will have to hold several , get acquainted functions with the ball players before knowing who's who. Then and ow. When Salt Lake left here the stands Los league had then ing of the Pacific Coastwith .667, Angeles at the fore PortOakland. Vernon, San Francisco, .364. t land and flnallv Salt Lake witn Sin.ce then Salt Lake has won fourteen games and lost eleven, thetaking other losing three of its series and to San Francisco. 4 to 3. of their the teams in order Taking four weeks ago Los Angeles standing above is now found in third, barely Vernon at the Utes, Oakland in fifth. second. Portthe top, San Francisco inthe then lowly and land at the bottom, Utes in fourth, which again brings home the lesson that Utes crushed to earth will rise again. Results of Serle. The results of the several series engaged in bv the Utes throw further cheer. Therefore, let them be writ: First Salt Lake 3, Portland 1. Second San Francisco 4, Salt3. Lak . Third Salt Lake 4, Vernon Fourth Salt Lake 4, Oakland 3. Total Salt Lake 14, opponents 11. Not o miserable! . . . . . . BUSY WEEK LOOMS AHEAD OF L. D. S. U. ATHLETES Baseball and tennis athletes at L. be-D. will have a strenuous week today. Four games of baseginning ball, the semifinals and finals in the tennis singles championship tourney o the school and two matches with other schools are on- the schedule In addition to this. Friday is the .school's annual field day. Mondav the baseball teams of L. D. S. IT. and West Side clash at the Twice before this year grounds. Blue the Gold andCoach-boys have been Richardson's stick-stertrimmed by Tuesday, no game is scheduled, but Wednesday the East Siders and L. D. S. U. tangle. Thursday, Jordan will play the the Westminster tennis playersToday will cross racquets with the church contest of school boys in the second the the year. Thursday - or Friday tenGranite racquet men will meet the nis cracks from the L D S. U. Granite, Westminster and L. D. S. U. are the only teams this year which are the tennis division race. Westentering minster has defeated L. D. S. U Granand ite has won from Westminster ,conL. D. S. U. has trimmed Granite, sequently all inare tied in the race.chamThe finals the state.racquet will tome off at Ogden May pionship 21. The three local teams must play off their tie before then in order to determine the team which will travel to take part in the finals. S. U. lat-ter- 's s. Mil-lerit- es. , PUOVO LOSES. Sianish Fork, May 14. Spanish5 Fork defeated Provo by the score to 8. of The batteries were Selman and Shelley, and Eggertson and Thomas. . |