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Show SPORTING SECTION. THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 23, N, CLEVELAND GOES E INTO FIRST PLACE IN AMERICAN LEAGUE POLLY AND HER PALS To 6biii with 1 So Checks ft f I SHOULD UAlk.' it I . AMOMI. MIS fBR IT SHCJR5(jOT II J HfcXL r J J V.T 0 USORRVO UYfS SP" ) " LLtR By CLIFF STERRETT POKTRY WILL NOT SOOTHE PA. SU66t5lD I SPORTING SECTION. 1.016. I 1 TxvTv' I Dobs V6ur 'rW! I.V&j.r f&L BEneR now Ihii ve 'hd it I V Ll! r ! c ' 1 ber 4. by Gallia 1, by Doehllns pires O'Lousrhlln and Chill. WILD PITCH BY and Home Double by Speaker Also Figure in Scores. AB s wild A May 24. PIHL.ADCL.ntIA, gave Cleveland the runs which enabled the visitors to defeat Philadelphia today - to 4. The victory, with "Washington's defeat, sent Cleveland back into first place. One of Cleveland's runs was scored when Graney stole home, two resulted from errors and hits, and the others were produced on Turner's single, I I i A SCRATCH 6KJ hAE hfe HOUR lb vlAjOME. (H.4T BECAUSE 1 1 I POPPED HC CHAIX "U Toy n:..,n. IP I liutm RACE CALL!ED OFF - 1 . DA wK0W6 wCULU By Briggs NEWARK BICYCLE I , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 Cobb cf Veach If 1 fell man rf Burns lb Younsr 2b 1 ' 5 Stanage c C......20 Raker 2 Dubuc p 0 Kavanaugh Totals ... ....29 , Hooper 2brf Barry If Lewis Hoblttzell lb Walker cf C.ardner 3b .Tnvrln ss Thomas c Ruth p nn j Raw: x- J - V of all de Look" A- -r- A . 4 Entry List Includes Bike Riders From Salt Lake; Was I Classic Event. -- drinking uf.vW Newark, X. J.t May 24. Because of the refusal of the South Orange township committee to permit the bicycle race through the township on Memorial day, the management has announced the race has been called off. n Two hundred and entries had been received for this classic event, which years ago was one of the biggest cycling events in this state. The list of entries included cyclists from San Francisco. Salt Lake, St. Louis, Columbus, Ohio, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Syracuse. Boston, Hartford, Xevv York, Brooklyn and numerous cities and towns In New Jersey. Totals. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 10 0 2 1 t 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 24 10 1 0 0 ' II PO A E 2 5 1 1 4 2 1 10 4 2 0 0 3 23 4 , 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 -- 1 HERE'S MAN WHO 1 2 o 0 3 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 27 12 3 4 2 BOXES FOR FUN New York The manly art of boxbecame an art in and ing one instance.really A boxer truly has been discovered who boxes for the art's sake alone. He bears the monicker of Bobbie Sanders and has enough confidence in his wallop to take the place of Milburn who arrived here too sick to Savior, do battle with Young: Brown. Colonel Reisler was for a substitute when Sanderslooking blew into his barber shop and offered to Brown for fight "I'm afraid the nothing. boxing commission wouldn't allow that," said Reisler. "Won't you take a little something say, a dollar?" "All a then," replied Sanders.right, "But 'dollar, I'd rather fight for nothing." "That's the spirit I like to see in a boxer," observed John after the articles had been signed, "Most of them are too grasping." , Kavanaugh batted for Stanage In Speaker's double and Bush's wild pitch. eighth. All of the home team's runs resulted Score by Innings o 0 0 0.0 0 0 o o o Detroit from errors. 8core: 0 u i " Boston Two-bas- e hits Summary:Hoooer Lewis. Three-bas- Rnth. CLEVELAND. ' ' e ITnhiitzollAB R 31 TO A E hit Hooper. Sacrifice hits Hoblitzell.o r. o 3 Ruth to Jannraney If. Thnnut " Double 1 1 . 1 1 0 vrin to Hoblitzell. olay 3 on errors Turner 3b First 1 0 Detroit 1. 4 0 on balls Off Dubuc liases Speaker cf. 0 3. 1 2 earned runs Roth rf Ruth 3. Hits4 and O O 0 Offoff 0 10 3 In 8 tnmnss. runs 9 hits c;andll lb2b Dubuc. O 6 0 0 2 2. Umpires Nai-ll- n Howard Ruth out By struck 1 1 1 "Wftmbsganss ss.. 44 and Dineen. ft 1 2 0 0 O'Neill c ...... - 10. 12 121 .0 1.1 . JHorton p Totals ... ....23 5 5 PHILADELPHIA. AB "Witt ss. .... Strunk cf. Mclnnls lb. 2b. .. Lajole AValsh rf. Pick 3b tellbauer c. . Meyer Bush p. 0...1...0 4 If. ... ...... .......... Totals 4 4 4 3 1 1 1 2 27.13 1 3 H PO A EO 1 3 5 0 32 1 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 IT IS 0 0 0 0 o -- 1 0 0 33 . 1 ... 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 o 0 Schang batted for Bush in ninth. Fcore Innings 1 1 1 Clevelandby 02000 O 0 0 1 0 0.0 1 0 4 3'hiladelphia ..Two-bas-..2 e hits Speaker, Summary: Roth. Strunk. . tjiolen bases tJraney, "Wal!ri. Sacrifice hits Turner. Oandil. FarrlfiCA fly Walsh. First on errors Cleveland 2, Philadelphia 1. Bases on balls Off Morton 2. off Bush 6.8 earned runs Off Morton, Hits 0and runs in 9 9 innlnfcs; off Bush. 5 bits Inninns. Struck out lit ts 3 runs In By Morton 6, by Bush 2. Balk Morion. Wild pilch Bush. Umpires 3Ii.debrand and Evans. BROWNS PROVE EASY FOR HIGHLAND LADS ew York May 24. IN easily defeated St. Louis here to series day inr the second game of the Yankees w n rnro of 10 to 1. The drove Weilman out of the box in five XT :W YORK, Innings and also hit Parks and Mc Cabe hard. Shawkey held the visitors to five scattered hits. today Manager Donovan announced Baker had that third baseman Frank been ordered to rest for a week, owhis left leg:. ing to a strained tendon Inalso will lay Peckinpaugh Capt. Roger off from ten days to two weeks to rest a strained back. The score: Shotton If Johnson ss...... Slsler lb Miller rf Pratt 2b Marsans cf Austin 3b Severeid c Weilman p Parks P Fi richer p Crandall FABER'S PITCHING WINS CONTEST FOR WHITE SOX 0 0 0 4 4 4 1 2 3 3 3 4 2 0 0 1 0 McCabe p . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 PO 2 0 1 0 3 n 1 A 0 4 0 0 o 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Totals TENNIS WOMEN OF TRACTIVE 1 1 1 (I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 LARGEST KACIXG SLOOP IN WORLD J 11 A E PO o to 1, 0 0 0 3 .... rf Gilhooley 0 1 0 2 4 and slipped back into second place In Magee cf 0 3 0 0 4 2b Gedeon the team standing, Cleveland taking Enumann 3b .... 3 1 0 1 o 0 3 the lead by defeating Philadelphia. IMpp lb II 3 i 3 ss Boone The locals were the first to scoreT but HlKb If o 0 0 o 2 0 1 4 1 4 thereafter Faber outpltched a trio of Walters c 3 0 1 0 0 4 the home team's pitchers. The .score: Shawkey p .20 10 10 ii ii Totals CHICAGO. Crandall batted for Fincher in eighth. AB it II PO A E ' o 1 o 4 0 0 Score rf Innings 0 Murphv 1 1 o St L,ouIsby 5 2 1 2 00 00000 Weaver ss 10 2 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 2 1 8 0 2b New York E. Collins 1 7 1 4 0 0 Two-bas- e hit Walters. Fournier lb Kummarv: 3 0 0 0 0 Three-bar- e Home run Jackson If hit Pipp. 0 0 3 0 .4 Fel.ch cCf Stolen bases Gilhooley. Magee. 3 chalk hit High. Hacrlfice Miller. Boone. MrMullin 3b ....34 00 11 u 20 00 Sarriflce flv High. Bases on balls Faber p Off Shawkev S. off Weilman 2, off 1. Hits and Parks 2. off McCabe 4 6 27 0 earned runs 13 Total? .. T...2? Off Weilman. 6 2 hits o3 runs in 5 inninits: off Parks. nohits WASHINGTON. off Fincber. 2 bits runs in 1 inning; AC It II PO A E no iiinir-Khitso off McCabe. runs in O 4 4 1 0 2 Mortran 2b off one in Shawkey. tuns inning: o u u 3 3 Poster 3b 1 run In 0 innings. Struck out rt o 4 0 hits I Um4. Milan cf Weilman 2. bv Bv Shawkey 1 0 0 0 Rondeau rf Owens. and Connolly 1 4 2 11 0 pires Judee lb 0 4 0 0 0 Shanks If 1 4 0 3 2 0 FITZGERALD TO BE c If'iiry 1 4 4 4 0 0 McBrlde ss o o 1 o 1 0 OUT TWO MONTHS Onllia p o 1 2 0 0 0 p Ajer 1 o o 0 0 0 Roehlini; j o 0 0 0 0 0 an Francisco. Justin Fitzgerald, Moeller 1 0 0 0 0 ti'trtoblr for the San Francisco base y Jamtcson league.! ball team of the I'acifl'for Coast about two; 1 31 2 17 6 27 out of the game Totals mnnt hi because or injiirn s reienpu MoHler battel for Gallia lit fifth. here in a game May i uorior, sain Jamieson batted for Avers In seventh. Score bv inninss i.v. Inlurv wan at - first 0 0 4 m nor. nut SUi eeonsi Chlcaso iimIm in 4 1 Ma-ge- e. 116 10 0- 1 f wm m 44 v t r- :: j . : 1 1 1 W,... a... y.t ... -- AVa.'hington ) 002250 0 1000000 hit Milan. Two-bas- e Summary: Stolen ba"s Fournier, Jackson, H. Col 'olMtis. Sjcrtfic hits Shanks. lins 2. MoelWr. loubl plays Gallia to Judce to McBride: Firt ti errors 1. Basts on balls off Gallia Chicago Z. oft FabT -- . off Bnehling I. Hits rtins Off Gallia. 3 hits 2 jmd earned runs in 5 innings: off Mvers. 1 2 hit 1 off Boehllntc, hits run In 2 innings: no runs in 2 innings; off Faber. 6 hits 1 run In 0 Innings. Hit by pitcher ."Weaver by Ayres; Struck out By Fa- - I S3 I 'aMW-iwyAajir- aar- , j ld rac-quete- rs SQ MUCH EASIER, TOO! ELROD MXEf? SAYS IF YOU WANT TO GET INTO THE SWIM WiTH A BIG SPLASH, INSTEAD OF GIVING TANGO TEAS, DIVE INTO ANY STORE WITH A NICKEL - AND BOB OP WITH A PACK OF JM -- 1 -- . NEW YORK. AB R H 24. May WASHINGTON,Chicago today, R II0 AB RACING BEGINS IXEW YORK. New York. May 24. The Metropolitan handicap, one of the racing classics of the season, will be run here tomorrow as the chief event at the of Belmont park. The race is opening for and upwards over the mile route, end the entry list is representative of both America and England. Another feature event will be th r' mainlng in their various matches as that team has won every match and New York ste;plechase for played to date it would be hard to pick set it has played. The final match bea winner. Delta Epsilon and Housetween the winner of the Delta Epsilon-HousehoEASTERN TENNIS. hold Arts must play their semifinal Arts set-t- o will be played if match off today or tomorrow posafternoon. Mass., May 24. The HarMonday Cambridge, sible so as to meet the fast co-e- d The winning team will receive a vard tennis team was defeated-bj- ' the from the Gamma Phi sorority large silver Longwood club today, 7 matches 'to 2. loving cup. -- day Is fair the last semifinal match will be played. Eight teams entered the tourney, all of which have been eliminated with the exception of three. The teams which entered and those remaining are entered; Alphl Chi, Margaret Ewlns and Annette Vincent; freshmen, Pearl Oswald and Avis Johnson; Household Chi Arts, Louise and Clara Hyatt;Wlns-loBeth Horlick and Louise Eight Teams Have Entered; Omega.Gamma Phi, Etha Mayo and Martha Richards; E Vera Matches Continue Today If 0 Duvall and Josephinesophomores, MCCarty; Gleam, 0 Vera Foulger and Eileen Dunn; Delta Good .Weather. 0 Epsilon. Ruth Daugherty and Dorothy 0 Cook; remaining. Delta Kpsilon, House0 hold Arts and Gamma Phi. Women's double tennis tournament 0 Some of the matches played so far at the 0 University of Utah ha attract have been closely contested and from a ed 1 great deal of attention and if to the performances of the three teams re- 0 w; ST. LOUIS. - mr Tl . ZZx. . ":. ,,;,-,- ' CO CIIK5 KOU PRINCKTON. of runtrol at J'rinceton has appointed! lira. It ?icit football coaches toThea?fi!"t men IIuhIi next fall. are: J'oach . ...II ...III.. I!.!tll The Athens. A. T. Illllebrami. 1500: Samuel White, '12: Thomas Wilson. '13: Rlncthenthal. Mi Athens, owned by C. K. .Miller of Snii FrniK'isct., is the largest 13: rutkshank, former Washington snd Jefferson star, now a student at -loop in the wnrM. It has made some line records this spring1 in I'rtnceton seminary, ami i.a &at, a racesracinp: ou tan Francisco bay. senior in tiie university. I I rn fifty-seve- 1 I 1 2 4 E 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 2 n 1 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 A 1 .0 ...34 TO l BOSTON'. AB It 1 . Irvlng-ton-Millbu- 11 0 0 11 4 Vitt 3b Washington Defeat Helps the Indians to Bob Up to the Top Again. 'A Well fiee ujhiz! urn IOU TPI A P, "XT 'T'.: rr, BTh ' Score: ATHLETICS Rush SCORE tIy 1LLCD today and with the catches by Harry Hooper, chut the visitors out 4 to 0. The lied Sox. batted savagely, both Hooper and Ruth driving In runs. Hopper's prettiest performance was in pulling down a terrific dflve by Veach with one hand while on, the dead run.' DETROIT. ERRORS ss ON A SCRATCH KELLY-KICKI- NG Ruth held Detroit 24. OSTON. May B singles HACKS' DEFEAT aid ofto four three great Steal 2. 'Um- M. iRy . 4 RUTH AND HOOPER STAR FOR BOSTON RED HOSE BUSH CAUSE OF Graney's rM. TTO - r- h?r(TF t - rpi f J'HE CIGARETTE |