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Show THE SPORTING SECTION. CLEAN SMASHES i 11 OPENING DAY AT SALTAIR TODAY IS WIN FOR UTES SPORTING SECTION. E R ALD-- 1 .E PU BL1 CAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1016. . . . - THOUSANDS ARE GOING cleanliness !;H , . . Is the watchword in an brewery. It is essential to the production of a palatable beer of long keeping qualities. up-to-da- (Continued from Pucf I. Sport Seetionl Into the scenery. He brought Sheehan into second and sent Urown to right. He it remembered that thin tiinc Buddy Ilyan was on second. Hill Orr came up. He la'.d down a perfect sacrifice and Buddy went to third. liath was wps up. The Frisco Infield cor was one to in close and tli in favor of the "Steals." ttath nothing his time and walked. Next on the list f disturbers was Herb Murphy. He saw fine he liked and doubled to left, and Morris Kath panted scoringat third. Ryan Truck Hannah took off his shin and strode to the plate. The dared f.nd spider Haum to walk the big f.'llov,-- under tnball circumstance. to left for a Trurk fmahed the sacrifice fly. and all Hath had to do was to amble home. Hrt Hall tried out Brown In right, and Brown was on the job for the putout. The tally for hits. the session was two runs on two flumnse Done. It was two to of the FlllfiT In favorFifthof the ITtes. Sheehan to left. Brooks hit to Orr, who slngWI trot Sheehan at second for a force- - ! out. The play to first by Bath was not quite quick enoujrh and lltooks vas safe at second. Haunt forced Brooks at second. Hall to Orr. Jones nearly knocked Bert Hall down, but Bert hung onto the ball, and there was no dam-HZ" done. Last of the First. This was one of those short and sweet sessions. Quinlan was thrown out. short to first. Khlnn fouled out and Bunny Brief fanned. Just imagine It, uiinny struck out. p!a-In- te sr lik - Is brewed amid absolutely sanitary surroundings. Half of our labor is spent t"-X-o in cleaning and polishing every vessel or pipe or cask which comes in contact with the beer. ', Truck Makes C.ood Whip. Bill Schaller a groufh on. He FlltST ofup the withSltb to knock Hall down, hut attempted Hert was there and made an efficient ston and throw. Bodle stuck around long enough to pet walked. About this time there occurred one of Ih'ifp plays that make baseball well worth seeing. Brown tried to be foxy. The count was three and two. Bed Held put his fingers In the air to indicate such fact. Bert Hall shot one over that Urown did not even have time to Investigate. Truck Hannah whipped It to second by express. Rath touched out Bodle. and the big- play had been pulled. Truck Hannah looked like a. major leaguer on this play. t.mt of the Mtb Buddy Byan kidded the Seals a bit bv first trying to knock the chimney off the roof of the It visitors clubhouse in right field. one went foul. Then Buddy pulled Into short left for a single. Bill Orr sacrificed. Bight here came up one of those plays that make baseball in- hit to first. Autrey teresting. Bath came In. and going a bit to his racing hands on the ball right. He gotIn hia his rush, did not have all but right, uense enough to hold it. for the biff was a hit. Anyway Chick threw It the gentleman who was covering, past first on the play, and Buddy Byan scored. Murphy went out. Coffey to Hannah Bath taking third. Autrey. was thrown out. third to first, and the excitement subsided. Two hits and an error had produced one run. Manly 'I Blag Happen. IltST of the Seventh Coffey gave Bill Orr a chance to distinguish himself. Bill did by a dandy catch. Hall took care of Autrey and Byan goose egg. cared for Sheehan. It was was one of of the Seventh This I,nt those occasions for rejoicing upon the of the home fan. Hall fanned,a part wants which was proper, for no one to run his head off or his wind pitcher out. Quinlan tried to make upfor th decease of Hall, but Jack Coffey made a dandy stop and perfect heave and Quinlan was deader than the door nail out. of the proverbs. There wre twoShlnn Jimmy and no doubt of tt. whenwent to third doubled to center and on a passed ball. Brief singled to right and 'hinn could not help scoring. Here came up another pretty noplay. use or Bunnv knew he was of little on first, while he might be a whole on lot of help to Skipper Blankenshlp So Bunny proceeded to steal, second lie had to slide beneath Coffey's spikes t. accomplish his laudable purposes,It said but he did and Kitty P.rashear was o. K. Sort of put his rubber stamp on the performance. breakWhatever Buddy Bvan hadliefor took adhim s for fast agreed withausni-ioumoment to vantage of the, scored. double to center. Brief was ntireiy too much for Har-- r i"nis Volv rton. 11 crooked his finger at '. sVldr Baum and Baum came anl roller artThe greatest warm-ti- n lb" -Seals, nameist in the cantlvltv ofmadhis appearBoll I'errltt, then ly. ance. Bill Orr celebrated the appearance of tilt- skinny pitcher by beating out a third. bunt to third, which sent Byan to to the, plate trying get Bath was up at!iol.-and the high sign I'errltt In the was stent. The play came. for a doube Byan Brooks to Coffey to Brooks, and the vlctinu Four hits got two runs. irhttller 1 Ieeiih. of the i:iKlith Hall threw M Brooks out at first. I'errltt got h horseshov hit to center. Jones flew to tju.nlan. Schaller fanned and told Bed Held where to get his eyes examined. Bath was an l.aM of the F.Ighth cnouah out to Jones. Herb Muresy lot of phy, however,Poll rmde a whole I'errltt. In fact, he trouble for broke Bolly in two with his s nnsh, but Polly survived nnd threw Herbert out it first. Truck Hannah doubled to left. Truck's wind went back on him. So hf at on the, center cushion, pulled off his sho?. threw out orrio sand that been In there for a week, put tinyhishae on shoe, all the while watched by and ihfii got on his Kittyandlra.hear, was ready for business again. feet Hall was so pleasod with the coolness of his battery partner that he slammed the ball to left, scoring th Truck. Quinlan Bodied. That was all. the Ute battery simply scored one on their own accord. Ly y SS -- d&m t.:; : fl ft J 8 The prize is IN THE BEEE. Summer Excursions FROM OGDEH M2D SALT LAKE TO EAST AHO RETURN VIA - F bench-wards- Kansas City Chicago This Is the big formal opening- day - at Saltalr. When the 2 o'clock train arrives from swing Salt Lake the big gates wHt the record open to admit the first of crowtl that Is expected for this auswhen Saltalr begins picious occasion, h consecutive season the twenty-fourt-famous resort. as Utah's pleasure additions Many Improvements and and their the management have kept workmen for weeks. forces of busy been exThousands of dollars havedevices one amusement new in pended palace, of which Is the Saltalr roller which has been equipped with a hard gallery, remaple floor, a spacious freshment booths, cozy corners and other conveniences. measurThe floor space is immense, 140 wide feet 22 feet long by ing and so and absolutely unobstructed, been able far as the management has to learn, it Is the largest skating: floor In the United States. Free Skate Today. for this The management announcesadmission afternoon and evening free to the roller palace and skates free of desires to everybodv who charge to In the big floor warming take part occasion and special arrangements have been made to handle the big crowd which, from all indications, will be today. at the Saltalr roller palace The Indoor pool has been given a and filled with thorough renovation water from the lake. This has been heated to a desirable temperature ami la in roid inst f or- - ihn arlv hallim who prefer heated salt water to the i lake Itself. The bathing department has been given special attention and thousands of new suits, towels, caps and hose Gates swing open at 2 o'clock this afternoon when a general good time have been purchased in anticipation tractive with new scenery. "Gee Whiz" of the big season for 116. Arrange- is ready for business and the roller ments have been made for handling a coaster Is In prime working order. 50 per cent larger than lias There will be plenty of boats at the patronage been taken care of heretofore at the lake this season under the direction of Blair Richardson. resort. Color and Mnide to CSreet. Dancfnc Accommodation. The dancing at the lake has been And so with flags flying, bands playmade the subject of much tnought nd ing, every building gay in festive colattention andonthe management states ors and bright with new paint and It has plans foot which will make clean and fresh salt air. will greet more popular than thousands and Saltalr dances the be evening. of visitors this afternoon ever. Prof. W. W. Woodward will numIn charge of the floor and has a will weather man says the day indicafair-anber of innovations arranged for th beThe warmer and every g season, some of which will be intro- tion points to a crowd. duced at the big dance tonight. the time of the will start from fun The will summer service train The usual from Salt arrival of the first train be inaugurated this afternoon, bejrln-ninthe last dance until continue and Lake will and trains o'clock. at in the evening. leave to and from the lake every forty-fiv- e late many vear's visitors will findconcrete This be minutes thereafter. There will reinforced feet of additional one morning train, leaving Salt Lake surfaces, new steps, new bathpier at 9.30 o'clock. houses and hundreds of big improvements. Ship Cafe Bendy for Crowd. it is Becent press reports state that tourunder the man- estimated The Ship cafe will be Ma be a heavier there will ire. who has agement of C. I. Le this year and ist travel than ever announced the engagement of the. serv- Saltalr receive a record ices of an expert chef and a corps of crowd expects theto 1916 season, for no the food and visitor during waiters and states that the to Salt Lake considers his trip Danservice will equal that of city. he has visited Saltair. be a feature of the dinner complete until cing will which has become famous throughout hour at the cafe this season, a third the world as a most wonderful resort, of the floor having been prepared for where "Coney island" attractions are an Other orchestra it and engaged. dancing and roller for this depart- featured and where features are planned may be enjoyed on the finest skating ment this season. All the old favorite concessions have floors in the country. been done over and a largo number . AV. II K AT W. V. "W. of nw ones have taken space. The Woodmen of the World team deIs The its for ready shooting as gallery is the bowling alley and feated the Western Union team last patrons, in a close game by a score of the new ball dgame. to 2. The game was marked for clean is waiting for night The the children and the Old Mill is at record-breakin- .',. pr .1 merry-go-roun- fielding. Memphis will be the order, of the day. low rates Proportionately from and to many other points. GRANITE WINS FROM L D. S. ON TENNIS COURTS as follows: .4, Miss McMaster of the L. D. S. won in from Miss L. Rupp of Granite. singles The sets were 2 and -. Miss B. Jones won from Miss G. Gibbs of the Lt. D. S. The sets were 0 and In the doubles Bertha Ericksen and Bessie Jones of Granite won from Miss Gibbs and Miss McMaster of the L. D. 4 S. The sets were as follows: and This is the first year that there has been any activity in tennis between local high schools for girls' teams, and it is hoped that next year that there will be a regular league organized for the girls with every local high school represented. . . 6- 6-- V4RE NOvJ LAID 1 2. 6-- 6-- 3. M. S. T. & T. TEAM WIXS. The maintenance department of the & TeleMountain States Telephone company defeated the Maple Leaf graph team by a score of 13 to 0 yesdairy The heavy hittlnpr of the teleterday. team was the feature of the phone Same. Batteries for the telephone team. and Green, and Williams and Thompson Hall for the dairy team. we're Goiro' 'et V Come, ck) "ftus Otoe- Back !? tkp WHO SAID NowJr, ' rnoM Ind.. May "i4 PLAYfcD That hole! dub- - X Me' Tluic -- iVe TtlAT SAMC fiGE (AT5 VWZ) irtUJO'i 'rr. f, 'Gee' MAJHlE LIKE w !,!' ' AfT A' Sy 14 t I 'It': H. K. here today. Score: 4 S Iowa K 10 1 I'lirdue v Hafterie Knapji and Roster: Shrode nd Walter. 1. M LAID eTT 'A-rv'O- 6reej om ! 1,1. ft - e- fell 0 0 45 9 WESTMINSTER. AB R 5 4 5 0 R 1 H. Lloyd ss 4 4 1 1 0 1 0 5 2 1 0 0 301 Main St. Was. Theodore Harte, General Agent. 0 3 1 10 12 27 10 1 11 0 7 1 0 3 2 3 2 2526-5532-193- 7. A 18 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 13 27 14 1 12 9 1 0 0 1 12 0 2 0 2 0 1 II PO 0 1 5 A 1012 113 13 17 0 5 5 5 Meakln c Thorsen lb Kent 2b Goodale cf Robins If Johnson pDavies 3aWhlteley rf THE ASTER' EOT SPECIALIST RELIABLE, EDUCATED, EXPERIENCED CONSULT Score by innings AVasatch Academy: 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 . . Westminster: Hits . . ...41 1 0 2 0 10 10 0 12 3 2-- TKX.MS MBX LEAVE J'OH 11. A". V. This morning Little, Frumkin and Van Pelt of the U. of U. leave for Provo to play the final tennis matches of the year with the B. Y. U. team. Little and Van Pelt are the doubles team and Little with Frumkin will play the two singles matches if two are necessary. Winning today the university team will have cinched the championstate in tennis with a clean ship of the everv set won. record of I'lXTA WIXS GAME. Uinta grade school won over the school yesterday in a oneTraining sided game, score 12 to 2. Battery for the Training nchool, Arbuckle and Clark, and Burns and Roberts for Uinta. RICH ESTER . , 3 r .- IDJ . . Blood. Skin, ICldney, Bladder, Urinary, lUictaJ, Itbeuma Diseases, i Ism, Varicose jTToni 13 0 2 1 0 0 0 11- 5 Runs .. Stolen bases Summary: Meakin, Johnson. Whlteley, Scogglns, Fryer. Two-bas- e hits Kent. Johnson 3, Moare, hit Kent. Cody 2. Landis. Three-bas- e Double play F. Hurst to Fryer. Struck out By Johnson 5. by Cody 7. Bases on balls Off Johnson 1, off Cody 4. UmHit by pitcher Robins, by Cody. pire White. T ME FREE - Hits Runs L Ill Bunched ford un'.vcrsdty defeated '."ninell tennis here today 2 to - JMT Lafayette, hits in th necond and uixth Inninss. mixed with o.tly errors by the Iowa thfieMerfs save Purdue a 6 to 4 victory Tl. uni-versi- fy Pi AT- Smack up iow.. m.M'iiiii) m:Ts (orm:i.u Inland StanIthaca. N. Y.. May WHAT Yb ALL KVjouj 'BouT HE 1 rritni'E Totals t? I the school entertained In night in honor of the visitors and hall Ferry also the team. Westmlnser a successful season thus ends college with a record of nine victories and five defeats. Scorer ! k SCOUT OAMKS TOn.tV. The Ilnslsn Scout leatrue jfames are railed for 9.4." this morning at Eighth ?o'ith and Main on V.'alker field. Nickflson of the Beam will useManager his star pitrher Itomnejr against the crack moundman of th McDonald, Am these two teams are the fiorllla.. teat bet of the league a good game promised, each team will have to play every knowing minute of they the teams The oth?r that will meet game. vs. Monk Are I,!on. I'anthers vs. Reavers". Tigers ve. Wolfs. three-bagge- rs Fryersenlbc .. Mad I I Phone Wasatch 1123. In the second game with "Wasatch academy yesterday afternoon, Westminster tried the experiment of a novice recruit on the mound. The novice.who goes by the name of Johnson, got by verv creditably, but the team failed to support him when airsupport 9was 5.needed and the coltight to legians lost, the rame Johnson slammed Incidentally, out three was robbed of a fourth by and a spectacular catch by Black in left field. Cody, on the mound for the Mount Pleasant lads, was hit freely, but received excellent support. Several times with the bases choked a double plav or a force-ou- t retired the In the ninth Westminster collegians. filled the bases with none out, but were let down with only one run. The. fieldinir fpafnre n f tVia rom& was Goodale's perfect peg from center ine uorae piaie, cutting ott neiu io a seemed what certain score. Pcoggins 2b ... Va GoT rr work'jo' Rr ya WHA'O I TSLL TA A. T. & S. F. Ey. Co. 233 Judge Bldg. Salt Lake City. Johnson Plays Game Alone, but Gets No Support From-Tea- m and He Loses. Kirkham rf gratulations. 9 Tm5 ME itGETTO TrVsT OLD UJHIP WORKlrJ K oiouv okie vue't-t- . doiajm am'- AJiM VWE'LU VJfltiJ vwe"Pte E. R. LEIS, General Agent WASATCH ACADEMY. H PO 6 Moare rf .. 2 0 3 B D. Hurst cf 2 B 1 2 Cody p 5 2 2 2 F. lfurst 3b 5 ss . 1 Iandis 1 4 Black Jf ... tOV RIGHT Limit: October 31, 1916. 6-- 6-- By Briggs 40VW ! 21.28. July 5. 12, 19. 20. Autiust 2, 9, ie. 23, 30. September 6 and 13. PEERLESS GAME title to the tennis cup offered by the Salt Lake ofHardware company. The cup was won fered on the condition that it be two out of three times by one of the two schools. Thursday's win was the second for Granite. The scores were May 13, 17, 20, 24, 2T, 31. .Inne 3, 7, lO, 14. 17, 21, NOVICE PLAYS By winning on Thursday from the L. D. S. Granite clinched its THE 13 TEE rly Itaum on the Joh. or iUf Moth. ring Bodie FHINT a spot In center, and jdngled. tried out Bunny Brief, and all to the ?rood. Bunny Bunny was Orr. forcing Bodie to the whippet ofto the disgust crowded gentleman from Italv. the and walked. Coffey Chick Autrey hit oneplate no person that Ind a license to get. It did r.ot belong to Cuinlar and It really did not belong to Jimmy Shlnn. Bu. however, Sliinn one of the claimed It and got it for play.s of an afternoon marked prettiest bv such kind of plays. Sheehan fanned and It was street car time, and con- $40.00 51.20 58.00 60.00 .. 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