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Show X SPORTING SECTION. THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- PORTING ATHLETICS FORGE AHEAD OF POLLY AND HER PALS SPORTING SECTION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY" 20, 1916. N, nnUTu7 00 CAGO ' SO Ji By CLIFF STERRETT THAT'S THE WORST OF IT BEING SO COMMON, Y'KNOW. TTC "7o n. Hjvfco ' Doc ? a StyMl w - II Alfc?RM ?V VboMT ' P ,.,'J r- -r I I .1 fVI ir tH I M iP . Oroom. Thomas. Stolen bases rratt. hit Walker. Groom. Gardner. Sacrifice Miller. Sacrifice fly Pratt. Double Base Austin to Pratt to Slsler. play on errors St. Louis 2, Boston 3. Bases 2. Hits and on balls Off Groom Off Leonard 9 hits and 3 earned runs off Shore. 2 hits and runs in S Innings; 2 runs in 1 Inning. Hit by pitcher by I?onard. Struck out By Hartley Groom 4. by Leonard 5, by Shore 1. Umpires DIneen and Nallin. LESLIE BUSH IN GREAT STRUGGLE EMERGES VICTOR 19. New York and NZVT YORK. May a sensational played tie game here today, 2 to 2. The game was featured by the remarkable fielding feats of both teams. Early In the game the locals bit ATHLETIC ALLOWS 3 HITS Coveleskie hard and he was caved reof peatedly by the splendid fieldingNew After Vitt, Bush and Young. York tied the score In the ninth Inning, did not pertnit a hit in the Mackmen Total Up Eight Off Coveleskie next seven Innings, and allowed, only runners to reach base. Cicotte; No Extra Base Hits; twoCullop pitched eight innings for New York and his own wild throw was Walk Defeats Cicotte. responsible for Detroit's two runs In's the first inning. Shawkey took place in the ninth and yielded 19. hits in three PHILADELPHIA. May innings and reonly Chicago 1 to 0 In ceived wonderful eight support from New eleven Innings today. It was a pitch- York's substitutes. Mullen and Boone, ers' duel trom start to finish. Strunk. and from Magee. Score: who received a bae on balls at the DETROIT. start of the eleventh Inning, went to AB R II PO A E 0 1 6 7 second on Mclnnis sacrifice and scored Bush ss 0 0 5 on Tick's single, after Lajoie had pur- Vitt 2b 0 1 7 fi 2 1 Cobb cf posely been given a base on balls. 0 1 4 6 2 0 If- With runners on second and first Veach o o 1 4 0 b Hellman ..6 two out in the eleventh, Mclnnis. Hums lb and 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 7 "who had the record number of tvrenty Y'oung 2b S fi 0 Iw ft 7 4 0 put-ou4 c here this reason, made a Stanage 3 0 0 1 0 0 d catch of Llebold's D. Baker c .... 1 0 1 0 6 0 .. Coveleskie p Score: liner. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crawford 0 0 0 1 0 0 rf Harper CHICAGO. 0 0 0 1 0 0 Kavanagh n ro n a ab h 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 2 9 48 24 53 Totals Murphy crf 6 0 0 3 0 fchalk ..5 NEW YORK. 4 4 1 1 0 TL 2b 10 14 rf-l- wonderful one-han- .... J. Collina Iflb ....44S Jackson Telsch cf cf .AVeaver ss M Mullin 3b Cicotte p Kournler I.l-bo- 2 1 4 2 ld 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z 0 0 10 0 o 4 1 1 2 O 7 AB Gllhoolev rf Magee . cf Gedeon 2b Rake 3b 6 5 5 3 2 2 Boone 3b IMpp lb R o H1 o 1 1 1 o 0 0 0 0 o 1 0 0 ro 1 3 7 2 1 12 E A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 S 1 o O 0 10 l4 Mullen lb 1 2 2 1 ss. IVckinpaugh o n 0 1 fi if High 1 0 3 28 32 19 Totals Walters c ....... fi2 0o 02 0 41 11 PHILADELPHIA. Cullop p l3 00 00 00 04 00 AB R H TO A K Bauman Shawkev p 1 4 5 0 0 2 "Witt 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 Caldwell Strunk cf 1 0 0 0 1 0 .... 3 Nunamaker 1 li 1 0 20 Mclnnis lb 3 0 0 0 2b Lnjole 3 8 4S 23 2 47 Totals 1 o 5 0 ) 0 AValsli rf n r. 1 3 1'ick 3b l thee Crawford batted for Burns InStan-agfctellbauer If ....3 0 0 1 0 0 twelfth. for batted Kavanagh 3 o a c 0 i Meyer C for Bauman batted in twelfth.O 0 0 0 0 I SclianK ran for In Caldwell eighth. Cullop 4 1 1 0 0 4 lu.h p Baker In Inninth. Nunamaker batted ninth. 1 33 8 23 21 2 for IMpp Totals Innings by ... .200000000000000 0 2 Two out when wlnnlnt? run scored. Detroit Y'ork. New .000100001000000 I'ournter batted for Felscii in ninth. Two-bas- e Cobb. hit Summary: Krore by innlners Three-bas- e base hit Veach. Stolen Chicago .. ...OOOftnooOOO 0 0 Vitt. Sacrifice flies Pipp. reckln-paugto Burns; Philadelphia ..0O000 0 0U00 1 1 Double YoungGedeon to to Burns; Stolen bases J. Collins, Vitt to Youngplays Summary: J.tckson. Sacrifice hits Cicotte Boone to Gedeon to Mullen. First vh ripp: Innts 20. Stellbauer. Double plays on errors New York 1, Detroit 2. McMullin to J. Collins to K. Collin to Bases on balls Off Cullon 2. off ShawHchalk; Cicotte to Shalk to J. Collins; kev 2, off Coveleskie 6. 6 Hits and hits no 1'ick to Meyer to Mclnnis. liases on er- earned runs Off Cullop. rors Chliato in S Innings; off Shawkey. 3. Philadelphia 1. Bases runs in 8 innings: off tni balls Off Cicotte 6. off Hush 4. 5 hits no runs earned runs Off CIcottf, 8 Coveleskie. 8 hits 2 runs in 16 lilts 1and run in 10 3 innings. .Struck Innings. Hit by pitcher Peckinpaugh. hits Coveleskie. Struck out Py Oillop out Hv liiish 7. hv ntt. ' t ' -- , - by 3. by Shawkey 5. by Coveleskie 7. Wild Lvana and Hildebrand. Cullop, Coveleskie. Umpires pitches Owens and Connolly. .......1 0 0 . ! ....... 12 10 .". 1 1 Sr-or- e 02 h. -- 2-- i WORLD'S CHAMPIONS ARE BEATEN BY ST. LOUIS CLEVELAND STRENGTHENS The 19. BOSTON. May Ft. Louis again defeated Boston the Rod Sox from today, outplaying utart to finish. 5 to 1. (Iroom held Boston to four hits, three of which were made by Hoblitzell. The visitors Lunched hits off Leonard and Shore, who pitched in the final inning, but had nothing that 4aj puzzling. The St. Louis outfield played brilliantly and the Inner defense was not far behind In excellence, the errors being excusable. Ehotton If Johnson ss Fisler lb Miller rf Pratt 2b Marsans cf .Austin 3b c Hartley Groom p , ST. 1JOV1S. AH Jl II ..... 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 2 4 1 3 0 ') 1 4 1 2 0 5 11 27 4 3 3 4 Totals TO 5 u 5 ZZ A 4 O 1 K 0 1 9 0 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 11 3 0 1 0 0 Hooper rfas . . . . Janvryri Scott ss HobliUell lb ... AValker cf Lewis If .... CJardner 3b 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 3 Harry 2b c Carrlgan Thomas c 4 2 .Shore p n O Leonard p Uenriks-- Ruth Shorten Cady Totals .. R 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 o 0 0 1 1 1 1 H o o 0 3 o 0 0 0 0 PO 1 2 0 l 0 o 0 o l 0 i 2 2 K i l1 20 0 o 0 6 2 0 0 u o 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 27 77 2 1 0 0 n 0 0 4 A 2 o 0 32 5 0 0 0 z o i 1 0 0 o 0 Ilenriksen batted for Janvryn In for Carrigan in the lxth: Ruth battedbatted for Leonard In Shorten iventh; eighth; Cady batted for Shore In ninth. rfcore by Innings St. I.ouls Br.ston Jaummary; OOOOtlot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tro-bas,- o ! av Lt 7 - LEAD; BEATS SENATORS May 19. Cleveland WASHINGTON. the second game of 7 to the series from Washington. 1. Th visitors dM all their scoring whi) and Shaw out of the hatting were held safe by box and Boehling Du-mo- nt during the last four Innings. Morton pitched good ball for Cleveland. Score: CLEVELAND. AB R H ' PO Graney 31If 4 Turner 5 cf Speaker 3 Roth rf 3 Gandil lb 3 Howard 2b ss .3 Wambsganss 3 O'Neill c 4 Morton p 33 Totals A 1 0 E 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 O 3 1.7 0 0 1 0 0 02 . 1 2 3 2 2 O 0 0 1 0 1 11 0 0 10 3 7 0 0 01 hits v -f ZL" v 2 S 1 1 ':. SoMtM--r h Austin. Tu: 1 .- 7 -.III A J 1. Bases on balls Off Smith Brooklyn 1, off Vaughn 1. Hits and earned runs Off Smith, 10 hits 2 runs in 9 in-3 off Hendrix, 3 hits 1 run in nings; of ao inning; off Vaughn, 5 hits 2 runs in 8 Hit by pitcher Zimmerman innings. by Smith. 8. Struck out By Smith 5, by Vaughn Umpires O'Day and Eason. GIANTS GARNER 2-- 1- -3 NINE STRAIGHT, ;.w.. u CONKWRIGHT OF WEST TWIRLS A HOME RUN BY CAREY GIVES PIRATES VICTORY PITTSBURGH, 19. May GAME ONE-HI-T Pittsburgh by a score of Panthers Beat Leopards, 6toO, Beat St. Louis, 5 to 4, by 4 to 2 here today, winning the game in in Clean Struggle; Prouse Off Sallee Hits the eighth Inning, when Carey knocked Bunching a home run after Mamaux had singled. - Gets Lone in the Third Canto. Bingle. Both teams scored a run in the apiece Philedalphla made anon two hits. in other the sixth PART OF AWARD DAY FIESTA AGAIN IS STAR The Tirates tied the score in the seventh with a run on two hits and 'an infield out. Score: Be- first Inning. ROBERTSON Hits' Home Run With Pair On; isn't a champion, but GEORGE CHIP no middleweight who has knocked out as many classy men ad the Newcastle miner. This doesn't except Mike Gibbons, often referred to as the middleweight champion. Among victims and the round In which Chip's the knockout came are: GUI, two rounds: Jack Chew, oneGeorge round: ' Battling Connors, four rounds; Billy Manfredo, four rounds; Thunderbolt Lees. thre? rounds; Punch LeK'al, three rounds; George Jackson, three rounds; Jack Abbott, six rounds; Joe Gorman, five rounds; Walter Coffee, three rounds; Kid Clark, six rounds Tommy Gavigan, two rounds; Tommy Gavigan, eleven rounds; Frank Klaus, six rounds; Frank Klaus, five rounds; Tim O'Neil, two rounds; Sailor Petroskey, twelve rounds: Billy Murray, fifteen rounds; Billy Murray, four Sailor Czarmanskl, rounds; eight rounds; K. O. Baker, three rounds; Frank Loughrey, nine rounds; Jack ten rounds; Paddy Lavln, sevMorgan, en rounds; Frank Notter, four Johnnie Howard, five rounds. rounds; WHAT THE FANATICS ARE SHIVERING ANENT By Annexing Last Game PHILADELPHIA. tween Two Schools, West AB R H PO. A E Stroud, Perritt and Tes-rea- u 4 5 2 0 Byrne 3b 1 3 0 1 4 3 on Mound. Neihoff 2b Grabs Series, 4 to 1. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Stock ss. Cravath rf. ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 Whltted If. ..... 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 of the two local high LOUIS, Mo., May 19. New York Paskert cf. ..... 33 ATHLETES 1 0 6 0 0 Luderus lb ST. and East and West, re the hits off Sallee today 0 8 1 0 1 3 Klllifer c 4. 5 to It 0 0 1 0 0 0 Good ceived their awards yesterday morning defeated St. Louis again, 0 0 at the West school. 0 0 Dad Callahan, the was the Giants', ninth straight victory. McQuillen p. ... 3 0 of in father the high school, athletics Rari-de- n 2 0 In the third McKechnie singled, 31 6 24 10 - Totals the awards. The athletes aspresented RobPITTSBURGH. doubled. Burns singled and sembled on the lawn in front of the AB R H PO A E main building and received considerable ertson hit 'to center for a home run, .. ..44 01 21 81 00 00 applause from the number of spectators s four runs. The locals tied the Carey cf. lb netting score in the fifth, when they got to Johnston present. Marion Nelson, president of 3 1 1 3 0 0 on Barney If Tesreau for two singles, a basewent 1 3 0 the East student body, and Wendell 2 .. 4 0 Hinchman rf. 3 balls and a triple. Perritt then 0 Smoot, president of the West student 3 0 2 3 Wagner ss 3 1 1 0 In and held the home team scoreless Shultz 3b body, assisted in awarding the sweat. i 2 3 3 0 ers. 0 0 Knabe 2b for the rest of the game. The visitors 0 3 1 6 0 0 won in the eighth when Fletcher's sin- Gibson c. George A, Eaton, principal of the two 0 3 3 1 1 0 Mamaux .v p Score: x v, schools, gave a short talk and then the. I gle scored Robertson. 1 attention of the crowd was turned to 9 4 27 10 Totals ... ....30 NEW YORK. the baseball game. The East warriors A E trotted on the field in the classy white AB R II1 PO Good ninth. in for batted Klllifer 0 0 3 1 . 5 "unies" and the Panthers followed a Burns If Score by 0 innings 0 0 3 2 . 4 2 few minutes Robertson rf 0 .. later in their red and 0 4 1 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 o Doyle 2b .... .. 44 i black togs. Umpires Lloyd and Beau0 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 Kauff cf Two-bas- e 0 hit Byrne. mont called the game and Conkwright, Summary: Fletcher ss ... . 34 00 11 103 0 Three-bas- e Luderus. the husky Panther twirler, opened the hits Cravath, Merkle lb 0 Home run John1 . 0 1 bases Stolen Carey. the first three McKechnie 3b .. 34 0 ston, Barney. Double plays Byrne to game bytofanning Rariden c . . . . 0 10 0 0 face him in the first frame. 0 Neihoff; Byrne to Luderus; Mamaux to Stroud p and his curved ball were 0 Wagner to 1 0 5 0 Knabe to John-1. Conkwright Johnston; Tesreau p ... too much for the Leopards and they 1 ston. 1 1 on 0 errors First Philadelphia Perritt p Bases on balls Off McQuillen 1, off were forced to take a 6 to 0 defeat. Mamaux 4. Hits and earned runs Off "Old sorrel top" fanned fourteen and .... 35 5 11 27 15 Totals McQuillen, 9 6hits 4 1runs in 89 innings; held the visitors to one hit, a single ST. LOUIS. run in innings. by Prouse in the final frame. off Mamaux, hits A E Struck AB R II3 PO 2. by Maout McQuillen By 0 0 2 2 6 Panthers' counters 5. maux Smith cf Harri- In The and Umpires Rigler 0 2 0 3 the following manner: KaufmaV1' son. Betzel 2b 0 0 5 0 the inning bv hitting a hot opened Bescher If 0 2 0 4 liner at Romney: the little short fieldHornsby 3b er Juggled the ball and Kaufman was Miller lb ...... 34 00 12 132 00 00 CINCINNATI REDS AGAIN safe. Kaufman Wilson rf ...... 3 0 0 2 3 0 to second. sacrificed, BEAT BRAVES IN CLOSE ONE going Snelgrove Kaufman stole third Corhan ss c 2 0 2 1 5 4 and scored on Jarvis infield tap. Jar-vi- s Gonzales 0 2 was out. Prouse" to Rudine. ConkSallee p 0 0 1 0 0 0 19. Cincinnati wright went O.. May Snvder out, Brown to Rudine. 0 0 0 0 0 0 CINCINNATI, p .... Williams annexed another in the second. They close game today, Stiefel went Prouse to Rudine. out, Tiger Runs Two Miles in Totals 0 11 27 2. 12 .34 Boston being on the losing end, 3 to Vignetto singled to left and stole sec10:25 5; Boulderite and The locals began scoring in the first ond. McGanney was safe on Mlckel-son- 's error and took second on a douSnyder batted for Sallee In eighth. Score by innings: - when Groh walked but was forced by ble steal. Hansen singled over short, . Tiger Clear Vault atT 1 :53. 0 a Neale. Herzog doubled and then Neale counting Vignetto. Malone fanned and New York 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 l flew out to Romney. St. Louis scored on Chase's out and Herzog tal- Kaufman In the : Two-bas- e the third lilts Merkle, lied Summary on Griffith's single. to put still another Panthers Three-bas- e across managed hits the pan. Boulder, Colo.', May 19. Colorado Rariden, Wilson. on one in made Boston the fourth Snelgrove singled to left. Stiefel sacHome run Robertson. Stolen college, winner of last year's Rocky Smith. rificed and took second Jar-vi- s Fletcher. Sacrifice hits Betzel, Konetehy's triple and Smith's sacrifice mountain conference field and track page doubledSnelgrove to center and Snelgrove when fifth the in tied it up fly. plays toDoyle They Wilson, Corhan. DoubleCorhan Milcounted. Conkwright went out. Brown Merkle; walked aiid was forced by meet, today defeated Colorado univer- to Fletcher to to Rudine. Vignetto fanned. Corhan- to Betzel to Miller. Bases Ragan scored The however, latter, sity, from whom the conference cham- ler; The Tanthers made their final score 1, off Perritt 1, on Tesreau on Off balls Collins' In the fifth. Kaufman singled. Sneltriple. pionship was wrested last year. The off Sallee 2. Hits and earned runs The locals won in the ninth. Chase grove drew a base on balls and Stiefel score was 70 i to 41 J. Off Stroud. 4 hits 1 run Nk 2 innings out in third); off Tesreau, 4 hits tripled and Griffith and Killlfer were was safe on Prouse's error, filling the Two new state records were made, 3(none in 2 innings (none out 5 in fifth); purposely passed, filling the bases. bases. Snelgrove was caught off secbut the new figures were not allowed offruns 4 hits no runs in Brown to Mickelson. . then Innings; flied to Fltzpatrick, but ond, Jarvis Perritt, walked. Conkwright went out, Prouse because of technicalities in the rules off Sallee. 11 hits 5 runs in 8 innings;1 Louden Score: Chase. scored Wingo'is single no to runs in no hits Rudine, Kaufman scoring. Vignetgoverning conference meets. Taylor, off Williams, to doubled, Struck out By Stroud 1, byy inning. scoring Stiefel and Jarvis. . BOSTON. for Colorado broke the running college, Perritt-3went McGanney by Sallee 4. Umpires Quig-leout, Mickelson to Ruf e AB R H PO A E dine. Johnson, battingrecord, making the distance and Byron. in 10:23 Maranville ss...44 01 00 04 0 00 fanned, ending the inning.forTheHanyen score: 5 Evers 2b In the pole vault, both Reed of the TIGHT FIELDING AND 0 0 3 0 Collins rf EAST HIGH. 4 0 0 University of Colorado and Sweeney of Fltzpatrick lbIf ...34 0 - 21 n0 110 PO A E Colorado college cleared the bar at 0 8 BEAT CUBS 0 PITCHING ss ..... .3 Konetchy 1 Romney 0 2 2 0 0 11.55, a new mark. 4 0 Smith 3b 3 cf 1 2 0 4 0 0 Ottinger cf 3 Rudine Snodgrass 0 0 10 0 0 May 19. Smith's 3 0 0 6 0 Banks c lb 3 c CORNELL HAS WORKOUT 3 0 0 5 1 0 CHICAGO, tight places and splendid Gowdy 0 0 0 0 0 .3 3 p Dorius rf 0 Ragan 0 0 o 0 3 Prouse 2b 0 1 0 4 FOR BIG BOAT TOURNEY fielding by his colleagues spoiled most 1 2 7 30 0 12 25 o Totals Mickelson 3b ....2 0 0 of Chicago's scoring chances today and 2 0 Smith If 0 0 1 CINCINNATI;.. 0 o 2 Brown p o Boston May 19. Cornell's varsity Brooklyn won 4 to 2. 1 1 0 H AB A PO E R and freshman eight-oare- d crews went . The visitors drove Hendrix from the 3 1 0 0 0 3 3b 0 1 ... .24 Totals out on the Charles river twice todav in box in the first, but had some difficulty Groh 18 0 5 1 0 4, 1 Neale cf for their races with Har- with Vaughn, who fanned eight. Flack's Herzog' 1 1 1 3 5 preparation 0 HIGH. ss vard tomorrow afternoon. Both crews home run, following one of Mann's four Chase lb 4 1 0 0 AB R H PO A E ' .3 2 0 0 0 appeared to be in excellent condition. 0 Kaufman If . . .4 2 1 runs. Griffith rf The 1 I Cubs 0 for the accounted hits, Harvard's had 2 0 3 0 0 0 . another varsity eight . 1 3b Killifer If 0 0 0 Snelgrove left Brooklyn alone in first Louden shake-u- p 1 Tavlor of Bos- victory Score: 4 0 0 3 today. 0 Mostly 2b . .2 1 0 1 Stiefel 2b 1 0 ton, who lias been suffering with an place. 4 7 0 2 3 1 Jarvis cf 1 2 2 Winso c 0 0 0 hand and boils, was replaced at injured '.'.3 0 0 0 1 0 Conkwright p .3 0 0 Schulz p 1 0 0 No. .6 by Middendorf of Baltimore. BROOKLYN. ss . . . .3 0 Vignetto 8 AB R H PO A E 3 1 McGanney 30 27 11 Totals lb . .32 0 0 4 0 0 WILLIAMS NET VICTOR. o 1 5 1 1 0 cf Hansen rf Myers 1 0 8 0 4 0 0 0 Boston. May 19. The New England Daubert lb Malone c . . . .'.2 One out when winning run scored. 13 0 0 '.'.1 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 c . lawn tennis champion- Stengel rf Fallentine 0 intercollegiate Score by innings 3 0 2 2 3 0 . . 0 in If 0 and 0 0 doubles were won Wheat 0 singles ..1 shipsWilliams 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Johnson Boston 1 1 0 2 2 0 . 0 3b 0 0 .0 0 by 0 college todav. Robert Mowrey 3 Yeates rf Cincinnati 1 4 3 2 4 0 of Maynard Williams, who raptured (he Cutshaw 2b. Two-bas- e 4 2 T 0 2 0 hit Herzog. 0 6 8 3 21 Summary: Totals singles title in the paired O'Mara ss. Col4 hits Konetchy, Chase, . . . 1 0 0 Three-bas- e 6 with Rockwood in themorning afternoon and Meyers c. Ko4 1 Stolen bases Griffith 2, lins. 0 0 defeated Stewart and Woodbrldge of Smith p Johnson batted for Hansen in fifth. Sacrifice fly Smith. Bases on Massachusetts institute of technolosrv netchy. Score bv Innings Off Ragan 5, off Schulz 6. Hits East 0 balls S 4 27 13 34 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 High 8 hits 3 runs Off earned and Ragan, 1 1 1 0 3 0 CHICAGO. 6 West High 9 innings; off Schulz, 7 hits 2 runs in SIGNS STAR. Two-bas- e AB R H PO A E runs in 9 innings. Struck out By RaJi:M.(iS hits Summary: Jarvis, 4 1 New York. May 19. Manager Hughey Mann If 0. 0 ,0 gan 3. by Schulz 6. Umpires Klem and Vignetto. Sacrifice hits Stiefel. Snel1 1 0 0 Emslie. 3 the Detroit American Flack rf grove. Stolen bases Rudine, KaufJenningsclub,of now 2 0 0 Hansen. Bases man, Jarvis. league Donald playing here, today Williams cf 4 0 0 0 on balls Off Vignetto, Brown 2. off Conkwright Deck, the star Zimmerman 3b.. 3 0 0 12 signed MOKE BEATS SWATH MICHIGAN. 1 3 1. the. Columbia uniStruck out By Conkwright 11. by Sair lb pitcher of 1 1 2 0 19. Errors by Brown 5. 0 team. Dck will join McCarthy baseball Swathmore. 2b. ... 4 Passed ball Banks. UmPa., May versity S 1 0 0 0 Michigan, 4 Detroit at the end of the. college year. Archer c. . : with opportune hitting by pires Lloyd and Beaumont. Scorer 2 4 0 3 0 Swathmore, enabled the latter to easily Warden. Time of game 1.10. Mulligan ss o 0 0 0 0 0 win today's game by the score of 8 to a. ( OIIM:i,ll S M'GII.LIClTimv CITS. Hendrix p 0 0 3 0 0 Score: 3 BO Alt DM AN BOUGHT. R. H. E. p Philadelphia. May 19. Manager Mack Vaughn 0 1 0 3 0 0 8 0 Michigan 6 of the Philadelphia Americans Sioux totiluht Doolan City, la., May 19. F.d Hanlon, S 7 0 Swathmore announced the release of J. A. Thompthe Sioux City Western president 2 27 12 10 2 33 Batteries Andrus, Robbins and league club,of today Total? son, an outfielder, to the Omaha team announced the purof the Western league. Dunne; Ogden, Corse and Parry. of Pitcher Boardman from the chase in ninth. Doolan batted for Vaughn St. Paul club of the American Associa KICKS WELL HOR Score REST. tion innings by . Infielder Geora . ' ' and the . release .of EXCURSION - . QGDEN 1 . l 4 a ii me us iu 200 19. 0000 Brooklyn rvapius, in.., May Mass., Cambridge, Ralph 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 MAY on Har- club of the Central association. Chicago of fullback Horwell Chicago, Two-bas- e hits Myers, vard's varsity football squad, today Via Oregon Short Line. $1.10 round trip. Summary: HAnVAHIJ HEATS I'KNX. Three-bas- e conAvon the annual football hit S.1.1. !.." at and 11 a. m.. Mowrey, Cutshaw. Trains Home run Flack. Sacrifice test for the graduates' cup.kicking Mass May 19. Harvard's The .",."0. l.::o and 5.13 p. m. Wheat. award and and Cambridge, Double play 2, Flack. was made on distance, form and tennis team won all six matches from .special at C p. m. Special, returning hits Mowrey First on errors I Ctushaw to O'Mara. the University of Pennsylvania today. after performance. Advertisement. ....... 11 ftr ! -- 10 ..10000100 , . , Hill-toppe- (Continued From Preceding I'age.) to Hughes." Well, anyway Long Tom's Is credit good. SjC 5C 3fc To keep track of, it was one of the moons. toughest matinees in manv on Portland had eight stranded the shoals and eleven Utes. perished on the rocks. "sic Jack Vann got a chance in there, and seem so bad, although his arm did not of course It did not have the surety of a shot by the Truck. s)e sje Dougan may do but he was not very Impressive yesterday. In the laat nf the Mfrond Orr Mingled to center. Then Murphy Mingled to Orr'n MhlnnM, nnd Bill um out v the hit Uy h hatted hall route, the firnt ex. i termination of the Mpeciew this mch-Mo- n. down a dandy Bunny Brief on Ward in the pulled third. Wille was neatly trapped In the third. Rath got the putout aftr considerable throwing around the first base side of these infield. ac himself Buddy distinguished In the some moreRyan first of the fourth in handling the hoist by Vaughn. Louis Guisto. here is is again, alGulsto. dug two out of the dirt ways In the last of the fifth. Both throws by Ward were anything but accurate. But Vann got back at Guisto In the After Louie walked. first of the sixth. one down to Orr that got Jack home-rupegged n merchant the neatly. if. over the It seemed details Glancing that it would not be necesprobable to mention Guisto again, but he's saryonce more. Just because he did a in Barnum & Bailey clrcu3 catch on Jimmy Shinn In the last of the sixth. Herb Murphy took care of a difficult foul over third on Fisher in the seventh. Jnnt to demonstrate that Guisto wan not the only pebble on the strand, ltuniiy nrlef performed excellently In handling Ward's chance In the first of a$c 3fC 3jC 3jC the Meventb. Halllnan got in long enough to hang up a 1000 average. SjC J,C 1 1 1 -- MVX AND CLIMB UP r'A! 1 - .1 ORoTHfcR! 0 g. - IHKG'UO'n vji-- AJ CHIP'S NOT CHAMPION, BUT NO MIDDLEWEIGHT HAS KNOCKED OUT AS MANY MEN AS GEORGE 3fC ftlft24000 . if . Blank Is said to have believed that the orchestra playing "When You Wore 7 8 0 a Tulip" at the boxing match Wednes27 13 night was responsible for winning day WASHINGTON. the Thursday. game AB R H T'O A E 4 o 0 0 0 4 Mr. F. S. Murphy pnt In Morgan 2b night Lat 4 1 0 1 3 l Foster 3b the grapliophone comwith an order o 4 0 0 0 0 Milan cf for the entire stock of records 4 0 3 0 0 panies Rondeau rf of tulips. 3 2 t 2 12 0 lb Judge ft 4 1 2 0 1 Shanks If Bill O'Connor says any two lips can O 1 4 1 0 0 If she has a lady's Henry c c paat the gate get 2 0 fi 1 0 0 coupon Gharritv or the book, ready cash. 1 4 0 0 3 1 McBrlde fH 0 ft 0 2 l Boehling p Southworth. centerf ielder of "the 0 0 0 ft 0 0 Portland baseball team, was Shaw p operated 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dumont p last night at the Hotel Utah. He 1 0 0 0 0 upon Jamteson his left ankle In a game played 0 0 0 0 0 Injured Williams at Oakland at the opening of the season. Some foreign substance got into 1 9 34 4 27 7s Totals the ankle and caused Infection. He will out of the g"aine for some little Jamieson batted for Henrv In fifth. be time. ' Williams batted for Dumont In ninth. Score hv innings COLLEGK IlAXEnALI.. 0 7 Cleveland At Pa. Washington. Washington Two-bas- e 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 sto- 1 State H. Washington and Pennsylvania. Jefferson hit Gandil. Summary: At Hanover, N. H. Dartmouth 7. 3 (eight len base Gandil. Sacrifice hit Gandil. "Ncslevan innings, agrefinent) Double plays Boehling to Judge to At Worcester. Mass. Holv CrtMs fi, Henry; Mrltrtde to Henry to Judge to Massachusetts Aggies 0. to Howard to Henry; Wambsganss Bases on .balls Off Shaw Gandil. 1. Dumont 2. off off Morton on hiti o runs In base); off Dumont. 4 2. Hltw and earned runs Off Moehl-Inoff Morton. hits run Innlngu; 4 hits 4 runs In 4 (none In 9 innings. Struck out By in fifth); off 1, by .Morton fi. hv Dumont 4. 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