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Show lUJ C5) TWTT-VT- !Pw 1 TT'isnar A TT Trvii 11 ) ill s ) s F STAND Smn Low Anjcele Lie Portland lt Oakland STALL & DEAN 447 412 Southern Golf Association Nar- Some Dispute Over Former rows Field of Entries Game; Teams Are Evenly Matched for Fray. for Competition. MEETS WASATCH ACADEMY Today Game. Chicago and Washington at Washington. Cleveland and Philadelphia at Philadelphia, St. Louis and New York at New York. .Detroit and Boston at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE. WV ... Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia New York . Chicatro St. Louis 17 15 Cincinnati ! 13 13 17 15 16 ..... . 13 18 18 20 20 17 16 .. Pittsburg .., L. 12 Pet. .640 .53 .567 .536 .471 .486 .444 .375 Yesterday" Games. St. Louis 5, Boston 4. 2 (10 innings). 3, Brooklyn New York 6.Pittsburg Cincinnati 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville 2. Toledo 7. 1 fel V fI 1 k4l f aacroSw. Milwaukee 5. Minneapolis Others postponed. 6. SOUTIIERN ASSOCIATION. Atlanta SALT LAKE. Clark Umpleby Prime Moyes Hawthorne Otley Flavell Dyer Ansell Poole F. Umpleby nd in Willard D. Thompson Scholarship Awarded to Dwlght Ilardwell. Dwlght Bardwell, a freshman enof Utah, has gineer at the University been awarded a Willard D. Thompson scholarship for Berkeley. He is the the only student in the state to receive carhonor this year. The scholarship ries an annual stipend of $600 and is awarded on past and present scholarrecords and activities participated ship in. The Thompson scholarships are but the apgiven for one year only, good work during the plicant,canupon be reappointed for a scholyear, arship. Bardwell is a graduate of the Salt Lake High school, where he averaged in studies. He is a memvery ofhlsh the university orchestra and ber treasurer of the tennis club. TWO-MIL- SCHOOL RECORD MADE, E Swarthmorc, Pa., May 24. Lafayette defeated Swarthmore in a dual track field meet here today, 68 points toe and 4 4. McFall broke the Lafayette record when he won that event in two-mil- 10:13 1-- 5. COLLEGE IIASEHALL. At Brunswick, Me. Colby 6, Dow- doin u. At South Bethlehem. Pa. Lehigh 8, Bucknell 7 (ten inninKS. HOY KILLED PLAYING RAUL. Oil City. Pa., May 21. James D. ag(l 15. was hit over the heart by a pitched ball and killed instantly Kr-wi- n. while playing' baseball here today. - VERNON VICTOR WHENM'CREDIE GOES TO SLEEP MISPLAY RISBERG ON BRINGS RUN IN ' " ISpecial is the twirler that Harry Wolverton, manager of the San Francisco said last night that he expects to work, against the Salt Lake club is. fit and ready, and while Wolverton has other men in reSteen today. serve he leans a bit toward the twirler depicted. LEADING HITTERS. An. - - tm-r- Jc sfc . v - dfc j 5jC 2)C SC y 5$C . ate ?Jc 5$- top-notche- 1 rs. iyC LOS Herald-Rfpubllea- The ANGELES, May 24. of a baseball manager were vividly portrayed to the public today, when the big crowd out at Washington park to a man held Walter McCredie responsible for the loss of the second game by Portland to the Tigers, 2 to 1. Houck .and G. Johnson pitched masterly ball throughout. The Beavers were leading 1 to 0, by virtue of Wilie's triple and an error in the third frame, when fortune smiled on the Tigers in the sixth. Gleichmann walked and got to third on Risberg's single. th latter making second on the play to catch Dutch at third. Gleichmann scored on Bates' long fly to Nixon. was up and was evidently trying Daley to work Houck for his third pass. Up Stalks McCredie. Then McCredie stalked from the and called Fisher aside for dugout some instructions on how to play tho game. Gus turned around, back to and seemed much interested the Plate, in his boss's words. Risberg noticed the layout. saw Houck holding the ball and tor for home. The crowd set a yell, but the Beaver manager andupcatcher didn't the situation until Risberg exactly across flashed get the plate with the winning run. what la known a ...Th5 Play,"as work" and shows why neady Ty Cobb draws $15,000 a year. in Rodgers the regular line-up got LOS ANGELES. as keystone today sacker and field AB , R H PO A E captain. Score: 1 0 1 2 2 cf Maggert ....i-Ellis If PORTLAND. ...45 02 .32 34 00 00 Wolter rf II H PO A. E 4 0 0 1 0 10 Koerner lb 3 Wilie 1 cf 2 2 (I 0 0 1 0 3 0 ss .......2 Galloway 2b3b ....44 0 1 0 04 0 0 0 Vaughn McLarry itoagerslbZb ......4 00 00 25 00 0 2 2 Bassler c Gulsto j .......34 0 2 0 0 Nixon rf 1 2 4 Butler S3 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 4 Hogg p 0 O 0 2 S Stumpf 3b v 0 1 5 6 1 Speas If. 9 27 9 ..32 Totals 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 Houck p 0 1 OAKLAND. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 AB R II PO A E Roche Middleton If ... .4 0 1 0 0 0 .30 1 4 24 Totals ... 5 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 Cook cf 3 0 0 0 roN. 2 5 2b... Kenworthy 4 1 0 0 0 0 Gardner rf R H PO A E 4 2 17 0 1 0 Doane rf ........3 0 0 2 0 0 Barry lb 1 4 0 0 0 Gleichmann lb ..2 6 1 0 t 11 0 1 Elliottcss 4 0 0 0 Risberg 2b 4 6 3 0 Berger 3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 Bates 3 Davis . 110 10 10 15 11 . 14 11 11 . I Klawitter F. Elliott p ... .20 , 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 3b Daley rf .1 1.1 0.1 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 .001 1.30 3 Mattick cf 0 0 ss ..3 0 0. t 9 1 McGaffigan 3 0 0 Whaling c .... 31 1 6 27 19 2 E. 0 0 3 0 Johnson p ...3 0 3 F. Elliott ran for Klawitter in 3 27 17 25 2 Totals eighth. Roche batted for Speas in ninth. "Score by Innings Score by innings Los Angeles: 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 6 Portland: Runs .....1 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 9 Runs Hits .... 0,0 0 0 0 -1 ;..01 00 11 10 0 0 0 1 4 Hits Oakland: 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Vernon: Runs .....0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 2 Hits Rung 0 0 0 l'O.l 1 0 3 Hits Five runs 8 hits off KlaSummary: Three-bas- e 28 at bat in 8 innings. Wilie. hit Stolen Summary: witter, e base Ellis. Charge defeat to Klahit W'haling. Sacrifice hits Bates. Stolen bases witter. Sacrificeon hits Butler. MagVaughn. out--balls Off Hogg 2. Risberg, Bates, Daley 2. StruckStumpf, First base gert. Houck 4, by E. Johnson 3. Bases off Klawitter 5. off Klein 1. Struck out balls Off Houck 5. off E. Johnson By Hogg 2. by Klawitter 4. Hit by on 4. Runs Double plays for Houck 2. pitcher Klawitter. to Risberg 2. to Double playsresponsible McGaffigan Kenworthy to Barry: Hogg to Butler, Koerner: McLarry to Koerner. Runs Passed ball Fisher. Umpires Phyle 5. Klein 1. and Doyle. Time 1.60. responsible for Klawitter Klein. Wild Left pitches Klawitter, on bases Los Angeles 7, Oakland 5. JUNIORS AND FRESHMEN Time 1.39. and Umpires Finney Guthrie. IN ANNUAL Klein p Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0- ...11110010 Two-bas- By . TRACK MEET CITIZENS TRY TO STOP RACING IN COOK COUNTY - S(C pay-at-the-g- FRANCISCO, May 24. " to The - 3)C eye-blackeni- ng rSpecial .l ...... J . Herald-Eopubliran- -- Jc , . -- KTHAT THE FANS ARE VV BREEZING ABOUT cop had chased the children home. Ain't it, awful, Mabel; rot. II. .7.-.-0 .1 4 Ellis. Loh Angeles There used to be a fellow or a lady . It 2 Wllle, foiiland 2 .W)0 who had a job burning Into leather Harry. Oakland 1 .oo 2 Oakland lilawltter. Loa something much classier than 2 4 ..V0 pillows .... Angelea Maggert, Loa this: "It's easy to smile when Salt 2 .400 5 Angeles Wolter, Lake wins, but the fellow worth while smiles when it's so cold the club can't Thanks, Mr. Weather Man. lose." . Jfc 5je under This going on must almply atop May there be many such days such conditions: somewUer. So why not here with thta remark t. It wonld be a when Let's save up a lot of games leaame If the lift vron vmrr-very poor the club Is going bad and play them when the boys are going right. There were not so many leading hitjjj j( ters yesterday. Nobody batted against last the Salt The fans kept the phone busy Some Lake 3tpltehera. baseball writer. the kidding night TVllie of Portland is still hitting the wanted to know if Salt Lake did not win under the circumstances. Others ball on the seam. Yesterday he got insisted upon ha !ng the details, while two out of three times up. One of determined to find them was a triple. still others we errors. sjc sje out who made the t 'i wears a red flannel shirt. Here ,Vilie exto is a tip for Blank to try on Jimmy The baseball writer, contrary Shinn. did not have an afternoon pectations, maoff. He worked with the adding errors. Note that Mr. Bill Rodgers played chine figuring up base hits and base for Portland All Finally the adding machine broke down second he did was put out two. yesterday. He will be a under the strain. help to McCredie, big season however, before of the is over. Parrots are barred in the offices too hear all baseball writers. They Swede who is coming to much and repeat back the language is going to be worth Salt Lake,Risberg, while they hear. money to 6ee him perform. Rispaying a ball home knock to had nine berg with Vernon Nobody wants elnb or a "player,' but what, can be accepted chances. yesterday upon done when a club or gent Insists Also once. he had an his finger beneath the tripsticking hammer. . fight with Tommy Quinlan. sjc ' to monkey Also h$ outguessed the canny McIt is also poor business that Credie. with the buzz saw, the moral beingdon t ball players who play baseball This McGaffigan of Vernon Is some have to live in bombproof cellars. Yesterday- he got three shortstop.. Some nutty poet said that a soft putouts and nine assists. Also he got word turneth away Rath. It looked one error. Wonder if the Vernon fans a couple of easy hit balls are panning him. lie should worry. Tuesday likeMorris sfc wrong. that turned ijt The top of the Los Angeles batting order also had a nice enjoyable afterBut. seriously, this business of knockclub noon. Maggert, Ellis and won't help the Wolter could ing individuals s two-bitbet think of nothing better to do than hit The fellow who has any. the horsehide at frequent intervals. on the result is usually the boy who expects a ball player to be a maMay Barry, "the Oakland first basechine. man, had his usual good day. Just a ' Nobody feels any worse for making couple of hits and eighteen chances. an error than a ball player. Nor is feels Will any gent who has cast asthere anything constructed a that home run persions upon the managerial abilities any worse for not making and official of Cliff Blankenship please eat some every .time up. Umpires scorers know both statements to be sand. Blank,, according to the guide books, has never gone to sleep standing facts. up to let the winning run score as McAnv fan who ever had the cold wind Credie.did yesterday. ' of Frisco give him the shivers knows T eould how do It you conditions Walter, weather that Tuesday's jjj made the Steals feel as frisky as a polar "Wonder what Uncle Judge McCredie bear In Greenland's icy mountains. will say when he reads of it. We is a family paper had toqult one ball park in should worry. This They edited, and declines to print Frisco because the breeze off the bay carefully of the oldest the remarks of the elder McCredie this put icicles on the whiskersfan. morning. regular jjc ijc Give the credit to Risberg. He saw Don't think for an Instant, however, conduct- more than McCredie did and scored. that this department is beingAlibi club. ed bv the press agent for the AMATEUR LEAGUE TO MEET. There is not the slightest doubt but CITY A to the not is up Lake Salt meeting of the officers and special that playing of the city amateur league managers later, standard may be expected that as soon as the management and the di- has beenat called for tonight at' 7.30 the Western Arms and o'clock rectors get down to cases and causes. of Sporting Goods company store. .SevSalt Lake, as a city, has the habit the eral matters of importance will be conhaving things conducted right in sidered and a full attendance is. relong fun. quested. One fan rane up to nrgne. That hot STECHElt WINS AGAIX. Mtove atuff. lie wanted to know why nm cood base halt Lake did awnot Columbus, Neb., May 23. Joe Stecher play on the road. defeated Leo Pardello of Chicago toball at lioroe, in a wrestling match in straight Said fan wpb peeved when asked If night falls. total time for the two falls ,The he had een the Salt Lake club on the was approximately five minutes. but road. He faltl he had not, pulled a bunch of figures that would choke a SHUGRUE'S CAREER young bankbook. REALLY ENDED AS Said fan was still more peeved when asked if he had the dope on the number of knockers, per square mile, every OPTICS FAIL HIM club has at home. s ae 5j: Take 'this right off the shoulder. When it comes to the big show down eyesight has ended the Failing career of Young Shugrue of Jerthere Is no public more fair thanto that apof Salt Lake when it conies sey City brought it to its finish a visiting player. This is the at a time when the youthful just plauding verdict of Klllott, Chance, McCredle, weight ranked among the light Wolverton and the rest of the manaalways was a good atgers, to say nothing of the players Shugrue He and traction. themselves. fought cleanly He enand all the time. fairly tered the ring with one Idea in Salt Lake fans like fair piny and mind to win. And he fought at good hnseball. top speed. A year ago a cataract appeared The prim dame who was denied a free one of Shugrue's eyes. For a on called up to say that the young pass man who is going with her sister's time he fouurht despite the handicap. The affliction became worse. niere paw somebody who looked like a Both eyes became affected. An ball player (and he knows them all. for and Shugfailed to he goes to the game at the sCore boards operation rue has laid away help Is out). Well, anyhis gloves for every day the boss all time. the young man. knowing this felway,must be a ball player, saw the ball low 4- -r player eating peanuts after the lady to The The run stood between the Oaks and absolute starvation today was a presentation. Harl Maggert with two out and a man on first dropped a fly ball that Roxey Middleton" sent his way. The Angels went after Dutch Klawlt-te- r from the first tap of the ball and hammered out a 6 to 1 victors'. Two hits counted for one Angeles run In the firrt. Maggert shot a fast one between Klawitter's legs, went to third as Ellis ripped one Into right, and scored on Wolter's out. More swats were exchanged in the second. McLarry singled and stole. Bassler walked and Klawitter wild the brace along. Maggert's pitchedover crack the box Bassler. Ellis hit safely to rallying in the fifth, right stole second and ' completed the round trip as Galloway connected safety. KJawltter Is. Wild. Bad control spelled more trouble for the Dutchman. He walked Butler and Hogg. Maggert bunted for a sacrifice and Ellis placed a long distance punch to center with the pair'ahead scoring. Klein walked Ellis in ninth and then heaved a wild one. Wolter rapped to left and Ellis sprinted home. Oakland's activity was confirmed to the third when to Klawitter hit short and scored as Maggert eafely dropped Middleton's long fly to center. Score: SAN Js 6. ten-rou- ? ri eta 3 Harl Maggert Generous, With Bill Rodgers Appears In the Line-u- p for First Time; Two Out He Drops Fly That Does Little Labor. Gives Rowdies Run. 3fc IN TEN ROUNDS Inter-mounta- v. SCORE OAKS . IQLBANEDRAWS H. y - ' THIS NORTH-WESTER- Clark c The baseball team of Wasatch acad- Thompson 1.1 emy of Mount Pleasant arrived In Salt Cain o.l J.Hawthorne yesterday afternoon In hisch f defratina: Westminster eollesrehopes afternoon and tomorrow - In the this two SALT LAKE TENNIS CLUB Fames scheduled with th- local school. Two weeks apo Westminster jourHAS ENTHUSIASTIC MEET to .Mount Pleasant and neyed Iown managed to take the Ions? end of the A meeting was held at the Salt Lake series from Wasatch, but tho latter worked hard In the meantime and are Tennis club last night at which a large determined to come back with at least number of tennis enthusiasts from vaan even break. rious tennis associations in the state Kent will be the pitching choice of were present. This meeting was heldn the collecians and Landls will prob- under the auspices of the Intermoun-taiLawn Tennis association and new the twirling for the visitors in ably do battle. were elected. Plans were deofficers today's vised to make the coming tennis season one of success and interest to all STAXFOItn MAX I KI.IGinf.K. fans throughout the intermoun-tal- n tennis Boston. May 24. Ca.pt. F. Murray region. of the Le'and Stanford Junior unlver-sitl- y track team, said tonight that no A5tOCIATIOX MKKTI.XG. TKXXIS would be made at the meeting attempt The officer and directors of of the executive committee of the Inwill lawn Tennis association Association of Amateur tercollegiate Second South, Athletes here tomorrow ntpht to have meet at Spalding's store. the committee declare Meredith House, 'Wednesday, May SI, at 8 o'clock. the hurdler, eligible to compete in the SATURDAY. lntrrol!e?late meet at the Harvard Ti:.MS TOl'HXA5Ii:XT stadium Friday and Saturday. The state tennis tournament will b I'l. 1016. at the Captain Murrav said the members of held Saturday. June Tennis Club. Anyone dethe team realized that in accepting Salt Lake a prize in open competition. House had siring anv information on this matter violated the privlsions of the constituapply to T. 15. Parker. Utah Power & tion of the asoeiation. Light company. L.-tk-e r J. Majors l.h.b o.r i.r fW'SW Chancemen Go After Dutchman Walter Engages His Catcher in For the First Throw Conversation Long Enough to Lose Game. Toward the Plate. Pet. p: T.Major..... Donaldson itjiff IW- - 'P'SMWBjt f .64 7 .636 .53 .516 .419 .438 .400 .424 Nashville 0 (first game); (second game), Atlanta 0. Nashville 7. (Seven Innings by agreement.) 3. The Tooele taseball fans will have Birmingham 5, Chattanooga New Orleans 6. Memphis 2. another baseball treat Sunday afterMobile 3. Little Bock 2. noon when the Stall & Dean team WESTERN LEAGUE. will invade the smelter grounds for the second time this year. The locals St. Joseph 3, Lincoln 4. won from the Tooele bo3-- s and have Wichita 5, Des Moines 4. Topeka 2. Sioux City 6. the honor of being the only club that has defeated Scanlon's team this year. LEAGUE. The Tooele fans are etlll arguing about 3, Tacoma 7. Vancouver this game, which ended in the ninth 4, Spokane 5. Seattle Falls-Butte a triple play by the Stall inning vth game postponed; Great & Dean team. Gunn made a circus catch in center field and started this which was disputed by many of play, the fans, who thought that the Stall &. Dean player hada trapped the ball in place of making free catch of it. this reason the fans have been anxious to get another chance at the Stall & Dean team and have asked to bring his same Tommy men withFitzpatrick him next Sunday that played In the first game. been The local players have playing well already this year and have not lost a game. After the Tooele game Sunday afternoon. Timmy Fitzpatrlck Champion Featherweight Gets will take his bunch of sluggers to for the Decoration day game. The Even Break in Bout Held put togetherJenby Logan team Is being Hay Olson and Joe Stoney, Harry in Montreal. sen and these men are planning to to local lads the for the first hand it time this year. The Logan people have much respect for the former Retail Montreal, May 24. Johnny Kllbane. Clerks and expect to see their best game next Tuesday. rhamplon featherweight pugilist, and Eddie Wallace of Brooklyn, X. Y., CALEDONIANS DEFEAT match here tofought a fast decito newspaper According SALT LAKE AT SOCCER night. sion the bout wan a draw. In the fifth round following a clinch, The Caledonians defeated Salt Lake Kllbane hit Wallace when the latter at soccer in a came played yesterday wa bent over the rope and the Brookon the West Hlfh school grounds. In the first half two penalties were lyn hoy went through, striking hl inflicted upon Salt Iake from which head on the floor. He was given three T. Major and W.' Young scored. J. minute Kllbane rest to recover, Hawthorn scored In the aecond half. 12M and Wallace 12(1. at in twice. 'scored weighed Thompson Caledonians 5, Salt The results: , Lake 0. HONOR U. OF U. FRESHMAN ....r.h.b c.h.b.. it1 ret. 1-- WESTM I NSTER COLLEG E i EASY VICTORY .302 Philadelphia 6. Chicago 5. Today Game. and Pittsburg at Pittsburg. Brooklyn New York and Cincinnati at Cincinnati. Philadelphia and Chicago at Chicago. Boston and St. Louis at St. Louis. MEETS TOOELE .....r.b I.b r --v .SRftfcw 1 .4ii .421 45 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. I p, Young Fox - ,! Today. . Today the prospects, according to Blankenship. ore that the Braves wilt tear into the game with a. will and with that determination which will land them winners. Everyone of the boys is fit and ready after a welcomed ball players also happen to be human and do not like Furthermore layoff. the idea of losing consecutively any better than do the fans. Bill Iiercey is going into the box and lie is as fit as the proverbial fiddle and eager to show up the Seal's. Bert Hall is second choice. Blank says there will be absolutely no chanze in his line-ualthough lie declares that Eddie Hallinan's shoulder is all right. However, Blank has no idea of taking out Murphy, since Herb is going so consistently. Wolverton comes right back at Blankenship and says that the layoff has made the Seals all the more hungry for victory. Late last night Wolverton said he thought he would work Bill Steen, but naturally could not be positive until he saw how the boys warmed up. H T l f- f- t! tTlL vyvy hin ilrts STEEN SHOOTS IT ACROSS ANGELS HAMMER i HAS POWER BEHIND THROW KLAWITTERFOR ."- THE Dallas, May 24. riar In the championship tournament of the Southern Golf association today narrowed the field of 140 entries to the sixteen play-er- a who will enter the third round to- orrow on the links of the Dallas club. Klsht of these, representC'ountry ed Texas clubs, four are from Louisiana, two from Georcla and one each from Arkansas and Tennessee. in the meetInterest today centered most youthful competing of the two itors of the tournament. Perry Adair of Atlanta and Tom Wheelock of New Orleans. The match was squared several times with Adair four times down to Whee-lock'once, but the former played In the last five holes magnificent golf and emtrgffl victorious 2 up and 1 to pin y. There were several upsets in the second round. The defeat of Georpe1 N. AldrcdKfc of Dallas by Trobasco. up in nineteen holes, was a complete surKnsland, the champion of prise. Arkansas. hd an caster time3 winning from S. M. Powell of Waco, and 1. Dexter won on the last hole from J. VV. Hurst of Dallas 1 up. Kotan continued io show excellent form in deIel Walker of Austin 3 and 2. feating Kotan. many times champion of Texas. Is resarried as a likely contender in tli finals. Carroll went into the third round by cWeatinK Chilton Jennings of Fort Worth, whoI... In the mornins: round 1had eliminated J. Munjrer of Dallas up In ninttoeen . holes. Munger'a defeat was unexpei-tedfor the third round tomorPairings row tollow: C. M. Hubby, AVaco, vs. F. M. Lewis, Fan Antonio. s. I Probasco. vs. J. F. Knsland, LittlA Chattanooga, nok. .lack Tarrant, San Antonio, vs. Terry A!air. Atlanta. New Orleans, vs. Bryan Heard.Carroll, Houston. C. H. Munxer, Dallas, vs. S. J. White, Ntw r leans. V. it. nillh, Atlanta, vs. S. C. Hurst, Dallas. Louis Jacoby, New Orleans, vs. C. L. The line-ui present champion), Dallas. CALKDONIANS. lVxtr H. 13. Hush, New Orleans, vs. George Porter g Hutan. Waco. Cosh - T l ra 1M101 N Loe Win. M .625 .551 FmnrUro.. .n't ... . -- .r00 22 12 Cleveland 21 12 weather man won. He froze up the atmosphere and Salt Lake did Washinfiton 15 13 York New play San Francisco at Majestic park. It was too cold, a regular Hoston 16 IS 13 18 freezeout ai it were. The weather man froze Salt Lake out of fifth' place Philadelphia 14 IS Detroit into fourth place. So the day's rest did more to help than to hurt. 18 12 Louis St. 14 13 It is some paradox when a club can go up one place in the standing by Chicago not playing. And it is much better than playing and going down one place. Yesterday Result. Some elevator company should patent the idea and sell it to baseball clubs Boston 4. Detroit 0. Chicago 4, 5.Washington 1. 4. having the descending habit. Cleveland Philadelphia Utes Determined to Win New York 10. St. Louis 1. BEGINS TODAY 10 i 30 17 .838 Vernon 21 27 .S63 San Francisco 23 22 .511 Ios Angeles 18 23 .439 Salt Lake 16 21 .432 Portland . .. . 20 SO .400 Oakland Yesterday Games. Los Angeles 6. Oakland 1. Portland 1. Vernon 2. Francisco game pos Salt Lake-Sa- n poned; too cold. Came Today. Salt Lake and San Francisco at Mapark. jestic Los Angeles and Oakland at Oakland. Portland and Vernon at Vernon. READY ARE THEY HOW THEY STAND. W. L. Probable batteries for today's game: Salt Lake Piercey and Hannah. San Francisco Steen and Brooks. The game starts at 3 o'clock. GOLF TOURNEY i T T T T Vernon n . SEALS Tii TQ5 r -- r To) HOW Prospects Are Good That Braves Will Go Back Today Fighting Hard and Determined to Take Measure of San Francisco SAYS ti'v - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. CLUB CLIMBS NOTCH ' IN PERCENTAGE BY TAKING DAY'S REST WOLVERTON i i ilthsts? Chicago. May A 24. campaign to the opening of the old Hawprevent meetfor a thorne race track in July was started running today by the ing citizens' association. A protest against the project of the Illinois Jockey club was filed by the association with the sheriff and states attorney. States that Hoyne replied Attorney he would prosecute any violation of the but would not act as a policeman law, The or sheriff to get the evidence. the matter up to the sherattitude nut iff, who "has not replied to the protest of the association. Running races have not been held in Cook county for a decade because of a law against betting. ATHLETIC ASSEMBLY AT EAST HIGH; 200 REPORT An assembly of all the boys Interested in athletics was held yesterday afternoon at the East High school. Over two hundred athletes reported. Talks were given by Coach Tommy Fitzpat-ricsupervising George A. C.Eaton, O. WMlson. The principal, and the of readvisabilitystandard. speakers urged in scholastic maining in athletics, a to In order high be passing in at least student mustparticipate fifteen hours of prepared work. Coach Fitznatrick urged those stu to dents who were at present ineligible so endeavor to tcet into good standing, for athletics at they may be eligible term the beginning or tne next scnooi The ban was also placed on joy-ri- d k, suppers. ing and cabaret Athletics will be officially declared all members of at an end today, when the baseball squad will turn in their suits. PRINCETON' DEFEATS RROWX. Princeton, May 24. A single in the twelfth inning by Thompson, a relief which scored Captain Law pitcher, from second base, gave Trinceton a 3 victory over Brown here today.R.Score: H. 10. 3 10 0 Brown . . . . .4 10 5 Princton Batteries Flanders and Feinberg; Dowd, Clair, Thompson and Furves, Douglas. 4-- v The final clas track meet at the University of Utah between the juniors and freshmen will take place this afternoon on Cummings field if the weather permits. The meet was to have taken place yesterday, but was on account of the weather. postponed The class which wins this afternoon's if' played, will be the holder of affair, a large silver loving cup till next year, when It will be contested for again. Dope favors the juniors who have a great many varsity athletes on their squad. Each class must have 75 per cent-oits total male enrollmentoneor the meet will be conceded to the having the total enrollment participating highest events. in the The events are the dash, shot put, broad jump, high jump and relay. y f 100-ya- 110-ya- rd rd BUNNY BRIEF LEADS RUN MAKERS': IN THE LEAGUE Leading Brief. run-make- rs S. 85; Schaller, S. F., 35; Fitzgerald. S. 33; Bodie, S. F., 31: Doane. Ver., Lane, Oak., 30; Koerner, L. A., Wilie Port., 28; Barbeau, Oak.. Maggert, L. A., 27; Bates. Ver.. 27. Leading 17: base-steale- rs L., 30; 28; 27; F., Fitzgerald, Lane, Oak., 14; Schaller, S. F.. 12; WTille. Port., 11; Wolter, L. A.. 10; Bates, Ver., 10; Doane. Ver.. 9; Daley, Ver.. 9; Shinn. S. L., 8; Quinlan. S. L., 8; Southworth. home-ruPort.,n 8. hitters Guisto, Leading S. L-- . 10; Bodie, S. F., 9. Port.. 10; Brief. hitters FitzgerLeading three-bas- e Ver., 4; Doane, Ver., ald, S. F., 5: Bates. 4. 4; Gleichmann, Ver.. hitters Risberg, Leading two-bas- e Ver., 14: Guisto, Port.. 12; Downs. S. F., 12; Barry, Oak.. 12; Gardiner, Oak.. 11. S. F., hitters GleichLeading sacrifice Midmann, Ver., 19; Vaughn. Port., 15;SchalOak., 14; Daley, Ver., 12; dleton, 11. S. F., ler, DARTMOUTH FALLS TO HARVARD. Cambridge, Mass., May 24.- InHar-a game marked by heavy hitting. 11 - to vard defeated Dartmouth today, 8. Harvard batsmen started the proby knocking Williams out of ceedings the box in the first inning. Score: K. H. E 11 13 2 Harvard 8 9 4 Dartmouth Garrett and Batteries Whitney, Harte; Williams, Brumpy and Murphy. |