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Show THE SPOUTING SECTION. IIERALD--REPUBLTCA- r SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916 N, SPORTING SECTION. ra TEGUNLEV ENT i ESS IARIORESTA TRAPSKOOTERS PO OR PITCHING WINS AUTO RACE was run tvM',-- and won by Fifinlla. defeated C. A." C.illett 4. up and Stcinr OF GOLF 2 to play. II. C. Gemmell v.on from G. Kwangsu second and Nassvian H. Smith bv default, which leaves Mr. third. started. The event en i BOUT WON BY STEINER Steiner and .Mr. Gemmell to play in the was for colts )Ncs n.TSj tunes luaitu finals. one BRIGHAM BEATS Ten couples played in the The semifinals in the Mav leir olf doubles.ana The winners were Bishop mib. jlvz. uunm. contest for the Directors' chip of the jones club were played, yesterday on Country the club links. llie finals were not DF.nilY WON BV 'FIFIXKLLA. the afterncon, but will be played in this Newmarket. Kngland, May 20. The afternoon at 2.30. completed In the games yesterday George A. new Derby stakes of 6500 sovereigns CAUSE Herald-RcpubUcan- Peaches are SeYeral 20. at the trap shoot held today by the Utah Sportsman's association on the grounds of the Sprlngville Gun club. Bigelow of Ogden won the amateur match by breaking 194 birds out of a possible -- 00, and he took the interstate event by breaking 100 straight birds. Becker of Ogden took second In this event with a score o 95 out of 100. Reilly of Salt Lake took third in the event by defeating Skeen of Ogden In a tie shoot-ofhis score was DZ out 100 the of possible breaks. Browning, Moffat and Cowan tied ) for fourth Cowan got and In the shoot-of- f fourth place, Moffat fifth and Browning sixth. C. J I. Reilly of Salt Luke won the Becker trophy by smashing 25 out of 2' Gall Moffat won the Challenge medal by getting 25 out of 25. and A. B. Bigelo wof Ogden got the Reilly medal by breaking 25 out of 25. shootIn all there were thirty-eigof ers In'the events, an-- thirty-fou- r the number stayed through. A of the club was held for of electing officers and the meeting purpose of officials the state organization tbe were elected. J. Cowan of Halt Lake succeeds himself as president. A. I'. Bigelow of Ogden Is vice president and A. R. Bain of Salt Lake is and treasurer. The r.ext ansecretary nual shoot will be held In Ogden. ten program will consist of Today's events for purees on'y. and the at 50 birds. Browning handicap The professional shooters and.yester-day'- s scores follow: Broke. Out Of. Salt Lake ....191 20 Cummlngs, Salt 200 185 Lake ,nderson. 1X4 200 Hood. Salt Uko 182 20.) Morgan. Halt Lak! 200 ...1" Bowman, Denver 200 MrOamey. Salt Lake ..... ..169 The amateurs and their marks follow: Broke. Out Of. 200 194 Bigelow. Ogden 191 200 King. IWta. Colo. 1SS 200 Hecker, Ocden 200 Roillcy. Salt Lake S 200 Skeen. Ogden 1M Moffat, Salt Lake 20 200 1S2 Bifhop. Salt Iako ITS 20rt Rr'iwnlnc, Ogden ITS 200 Mtrh.U. Salt Lake 1T7 200 OSenNev. Triney. J7K 200 Ruth. Kurty, Cach 200 Junction ...ITS Smith, 173 200 lily. Ner Iunn, 171 200 ow,nn. Salt Lake 200 Murphv, Cache Junction ..J69 16B 200 Luff. Salt Ike 200 Bain. Hlt Lako 14 200 Cook, Sprlngvllle ,10 200 160 Bingham Ftdway. 200 Woltman. Sprlngvllle ....12 2 100 Mace, Pleasant Green .... T6 100 Oorty. Denver 42 50 Johnson. Salt I.k ." made f, - 600-mi- cs Pare Slows Vp. After the one hundred and mile. Resta had little ht i 15-bi- rd 1 1 le seventy-thir- d competi- tion for first place and the pace slowed up. Eddie Rickenbacher and John Altken as Resta for the lead as long foughtwere In the race, but engine trouthey ble put both out, Rickenbacher In the tenth lap and Altken In the sixty-nintRickenbacher later took the wheel of Pete Henderson's car and drove It over the tape in sixth place. The share the prlae first ten drivers who mones, finished in the following order: Resta, D'Alene. Mulford. Josef Chrla-tiaen- s, Oldfleld. Kddle RickenBarney Gil Anderson (driving Howard bacher, "CViloox's car), O. V. llaibe, Arthur Johnson and Tom Alley. Resta .won the $12,000 first prize and the usual trophies: D'Alene's reward was $6000 and Mul ford's $2000. The prizes then range down to $800 for tenth place. anThe speedway management nounced that S3, 000 persons saw the race. It was announced at the hospital tothat Lecafn's skull is fractujyl night in two places and the abdominal waVl will torn open and that he probably of Karl die. He was a team mat who was killed in a New Ltmburg. race. York h. 1 pnuarr. dillo.v to mkrt 30. and Jack Dillonwere Tulea, Ok., May Pelky, forheavyweights, box-in- ic an eight-roun- d matched today contest at Memphis. Tenn., June 7. according to announcement by a local promoter. Dancing every night. Majestic park. Gents 25c, ladies free. Advertisement. Arthur ....... rv mm T m r -J 5IE3 r linii I II .1 ' - ... , - I 111 I - - ' - ..... . -- Listen, Fellows! fishing; season opens June 15th. Are yon prepared f 1m your line of tackle and file eomplete and In perfect eondJtlonf iirt them out now and look them over, and thru vlH our porting goods department for f Vou villi find every piece of lark le aold In tbln department pot and the qualltlesi are such km the expert angler lively Inirist guaranteed, upon. lll-ln- Boy 'COUCS, a.' Ahoy! Time now to be outfitting for the .tig summer camp. "with excitement over the Every boy in Salt Lake is ... Tlgera Still Clnvrlnir. the first of the second the visitors Doane IN. again tapped the gong. walked. Gelchman singled through Ttath, and Glelchman went to third. Geichman went to second on the throw in. Hath had the ball in his hands but it was such a hard surely and to his right that the offichance enough, cial scorer gave him the benefit of the doubt. Swede Risberg fanned. Bates hit one to the lawn in front of the clubhouse, butit- - Tommy Quinlan was the esthere and got went for a sacrifice timable effort onlyConsequently Doane scored fly. But just the same, Glelchman wnt to third on the and Daley walked, but Quinlan play. out Quinlan. caught i After this went along: serenely thlnps the when the until the first of over sixth, runs. The three visitors walloped follows: Otto details area asstarter. painful Doane Hess walked for walked for the fourth time. Gleich-ma- n tried a sacrifice, but it turned out that Hess was forced at third. Swede lived up to his reputation as and smashed the ball anisberg hitter, over the left field fence, scoringcleanly ahead of himself Doane and Glelchman. Hath made an error on a chance offeredscor-by Daley, but It did not figure in the ing. Again IHngle. consistency's sake EVIDENTLY for hammered, in another in their half of the second. Bill pair Orr started to spill the beans by mussing up a chance from the bat of McGaffigan. Wealing sacrificed effiThen what did Otto Hess, ciently. do but triple to left, scoring pitcher." McGaffigan. This was enoujpto for Blankenshlp, so he sent young Kellogg to the mound. Tatterson met the switch in pitchers by sending in "Chink" Mattlcks to bat for Doane. Mattlcks batted all right. His single to left scored Hess. BillIt Orr did another error, but contributed no damage In the run column. Jimmy Khinn ended the Inning wuh a grea t catch. running Just lo put the game on Ice the Tigers secured three more runs In the ninth. Here is how they rubbed It in. Hess walked to start things along. went far and wide out of Bunny Brief his way to put out Mattlcks on a foul hoist. "Julnlan took care of Glelchman. Uisberg singled past Orr, but Hess was held at second. Bates singled to left, went to second scoring Hess.. Risberg' and Bates to third on the plly. Daley walked. Griggs was up. Then came one of those Alphonse and Gaston occasions. Griggs lifted one that Bill Orr thought was too far out for him and that Tommy Quinlan considered too far in for him, and it went for a single. Risberg and Bates scored and Daley went to third during the difficulty. There were several fielding features well worthy of mention in the morning game. For Salt Lake, Qulnlan'a catch of the lift by Bates took the cake. This rame in the second. Hath also redeemed himself by good stop and throw after a bobble. The honors, however, were all with the visitors. McGaffigan, Bates and Glelchman especially starred. s Some Day to Ilemeraber. was Memorial day, all right, for Salt Lake fans will long remember the afternoon's program at Majestic it was, for It would park. "Program" pass for a ball game. Indeed, It hardly was more like the firing of a salute. What made it sc was a total of thirty-nin- e hits, including five home runs and doubles. The got the edge eigtit In the first Inning Tigers never were and, headed. It was through a hole at shortstop that the Vernonites punched earlyear-in the game, that they obtained their ly advantage and while the Utes Joined in the celebration they did not succeed In heading off the enemy. Blankenship had substituted Fldred for Orr at shortstop. In the first Inthe Vernon attack was directed at ning and he did not prove equal to the him, occasion. The merciless Tigers drove beat him, and the boy was everything wildered by what evidently eemed to him a flock of sizzling baseballs headed his way. JSight Vernon runs were the net result of that first Inning drive. Then Skipper Blank made a ishift, putBrief at short and sending Kellogg ting to first. Brief effectuallv plugged the hole and Kellogg, in addition to provthe with ing handy club, performed creditably at first, but the damage had Tiengal IT been done. the score would indicate WHTI.K heavy made the it was, poor pitching whathitting was the real reason. Paul Fittery started for the Utes and got awav to a bad start. Hughes, who relieved him. did ltttl better and Dougan, successor to Hughes, had little. Quinn for Vernon lasted as long as he did only becau he had a lead and Arellanes, his relief,' was good no more powerful. the cam.-- with a drive at Daley Lldred.began The boy found it too hot for him, and the ball was so rlowly. handled that the scorer credited Dalev with a double. Glelchman was passed. Risberg smashed one at Kldred, who foozled it. recovered and threw wild to third. Daley scored. Gleichman went to third and llisberg to second. sucBate. Griggs and Mattlck hit scorcessively, nisberghit and Griggs a home run. scoring. McGaffigan of htm. Blankening Mattick ahead thereuponTomhooked Fittery. Spenship cer greeted with another home run. Hughes fanned Quinn. but Daley hit. stole second and went to third on Hannah's poor throw. Gleichmann drew a pass, but struck out. Itisberg ended the Bates' ground ball to Bath The result was S runs, 1 hits, inning. 2 -- camp axes, knives, fishing tackle, magnifying glasses, compasses, tents, etc. invite Boy Scouts to come in and look over our line of outing snpplies our show window, too, will give you a splendid idea of things a Boy Scout would love to have. "We AWAY WITII THE MOSQUITOES. Here a kimpte war d avoid the BuUanrr of moaqtiltoea and A lobe of Illandford'n rWe and fly repel-lamotitto cream I the solution ofgrcanelewti the evil. moxqiillo A ORpleikant feelingno gTeawe no mowiultoe OC no flie. .The price ddwl nt I! EACH TENTHS RACQUETS, ' 1'itchlnic Warn Poor. ter preparations for the summer outing, and the thought, "What will I jieed for the camp?" is uppermost in his mind. Ox:r sporting goods department will afford many valuable suggestions to the youngster who i3 going on this big annual outing, and he will find here all his heart desires in the. way of OF COURSE. r errors. llr i I I V J - i vc a l ""oV mZ9" V qToTo" Z .l at-th- e Tri-coun- ty (Continued from TaKe 1, only proper thins to do, and both men moved up. Then Griggs hooked onto one for a double to center. This scored Ilisberg and Bates, as the bad bound got .away from Tommy Quinlan, through no fault of Tommy's. Up came McGaffigan. Also Bert Hall went into the box in place of War hop. McGaffigan greeted Hall with a double to 'deep center, upon vhich went to third. Whaling hit oneGriggs down to Murphy. Griggs was run off third, but McGaffigan was finally the man between second and Blank-enshltaggedtheoutninth man up, obliged third.p Hess, by grounding out, second to first. - Four runs had been acored on ; four hits. t I ) jC -- head of the list in in the the standing of the teatnf, Peaches dethe& Today league. Sports Section) feated the Utah Power Light team ternational sweepstakes on the Indian- apolis motor speedway today, completing the 300 miles in three hours, thirty-si- x minutes and 10.82 seconds. He finished two minutes ahead of Wilbur D'Alene, who was second in 3.3S:04 and three minutes ahead of Ralph Mulford. who was third in 3.29:45.0o. Resta's average speed was S3. 26 miles an hour. Ralph De Palma completed 300 miles of last year's grind at an average speed of 90.21 miles an hour. Four men were injured, one seri ously, when two of the racing as overturned. Jack Lecain, Is driving In a serirelief Jules for Devigne. ous condition as a result of overturning on the north turn. Lecain was under the machine, suffering caught to his internal injuries and an injury skull. The mechanician was slightly hurt. Tom Rooney's car blew a tire and smashed Into the wall at the top of the south turn. The mechanician. Houser. was thrown over the wall and was bruised and cut. Rooney was in the wreckage, which slid caught down the track. lie suffered a broken leg and dislocated shoulder. and the distance n and a half. San ford Nassovian is owned byVJ-iiUof Amsterdam. N. Y., and waT .ridden nil American) JOf'KPJj lv Krani: TXeill. The betting was: Fifinella. Kwangsu. 3 to 1 againsa against; sevian. 11 to 2 against. ! DEFEATS Large Crowd Witnesses Four Injured When Two Cars Memorial Day Game Staged Turn Over During Sixth for Injured Player. International Swepstakes. Vernon Displays Superiority in Utah Sportmen's Association All Departments in Has Fine Day for Annual SpecUl to The O.Darlo May INDIANAPOLIS, Clashes. Holiday Brlgham City, May SO. The Brigham the sixth annual InEvent at Traps. SCORE AT MEET VI -i mil about mixed JUNCTION CITY AND FIELDING Utes Start Out Fast. led off forfait Lake with took third on Shlnn's QUINLAN andscored him with a double. Ryan was out. Quinn to Gleichmann. Rath scored Brief with a single. Risberg dropped Murphy's fly. Rath going ta third. Hannah's vicious single scored Rath. Kellogg hit safely, but forced him at second. Hughes In the third Quinn hit to right centried to stretch it ter, but whori into a double Quinlan threw him out at second. .Daley hit safely. Gleich-- 1 of Ogden in 3one of the best games of the season, to 1. The game, which was a benefit performance for Patton, the Brigham player who received a in Ogbroken leg in a recent game line-up crowd. The den, drew a record and standing of teams follows. Score: . BRIGHAM. AB R II rf .Teppson 4 4 3 3 If ... Roskelley ss . . . Ramshaw A Jensen lb Watkins Morgan p 3b .... 33 Foregrencf 3 Keller W. Jensen 2b. .. 3 Totals . .V... .29 C.....3 Meyers rf Carlile cf Wessler ss 0 1 1 0 0 2b... 0 0 0 0 0 If. 2 3 3 . . ........ 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 3 PO A H ' 1 0 0 0 .... W7 .. v o.'.-- ' . v. v . . tfi,:! 1 10 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 F. 0 0 0 0 4 01 01 1,2 4 Shupe Butterfield 3b Cole lb K 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 A 1 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 . 10 11 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 4 0 3 4 PO 1 1 0 0 OGDEN. AB R ( Van Divin 1 0 0 1 1 AA S A V Dunkan c ...... 3 0 0 13 1 1 0 Greenwell p ... 3 0 0 1 8 2 '23 3 Totals . .....30 three-bas- e hit Summary:Brigham, hit Ramshaw. A. Jensen. Two-bas- e Struck out By Morgan 10. Bases on balls Off Morgan 2. Ogden Strikeouts 13. Base on balls Off Green-we- ll 0.1 2. w. ..... Brigham Peaches Utah Power & Light. Utah Mades Garland ' Pet. . 5 . 4 . 3 . 0 a WA .714 .572 .600 3 V V T t " l 1 1 .1 tin 1 .... 1 ... .. .. .000 5 IMS COME BACK i : ' i " .' V - ajUjftjrirj9iiiriTii.t (Continued from Page 1, Sports Section) ball3 Off Baum 3. off Klein 2, off Beer 1. Struck out- By Baum 3. Double Jones to Downs to Aitfrey: Baum playr on bases to Coffey to Autrey. Left San Francisco 4. Oakland 8. Runs responsible for Boyd 2, Beer 2, Baum 2, Klein 1. Wild pitches Beer 2, Klein. Time 1.55. and Umpires Finney Guthrie. Afternoo Game. S Bodle cf Downs 2b Coffey ss lb Autrey Jones 3bc Brooks 41 5 5 ...... 4 4 4 S 1 3 3 2 10 12 0 I- 0 0 0 0 7 - 1 4 0 0 ...... Boyd p Klawitter Griffith Totals p 2 0 ' 0 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 .... 2.0 ;o 2 1 ...... .38 6 2 0 V 2 3 0 6 2 l ; 1 r, 2 0 0 0 0 13 30 l K 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 D5 7 Two out when run scored Griffith batted for winning in tenth. Barry Score by innings San Francisco: 0 ; Rung . Hits Oakland Runs .. ....100112000 .... 301231001 .... 0 1" 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 O 3 1 0 2 2 1 2 Three'" 3 8 in 2 1 on, 5 in 3 3 Boyd. 24 Hits ir 6 13 H runs Summary: hits off Oldham. at bat, plus innings, out In third. no outs; runs 10 inhits off at bat, out in sixth. 3 on 2 out; 3 runs nings, 9 hits off Fanning, 26 at bat, in 7 out in plus innings, tenth, 1 on no out. Two-bas- e hits Coffey, Barbeau, Bodie,2, Gardner. Sacrifice hit Kenworthy Davis. Sacrifice fly Autrey. on called balls Off Oldham First base 2. off Boyd 4. off Fanning 3, off Klawitter ?,. Struck out By Oldham 1, Boyd, 1. by Fanning 1. by Klawitter by 1. by Brown 2. Stolen bases Downs, Coffey. Credit victory to Klawitter. Double Charge defeatto to Fanning. Downs to Autrey; Elplays toCoffey liott Kenworthy; Davis to Kenworthy to Barry: Davis to Barry. Passed ball Brooks. Runs responsible for Boyd 5. Fanning 2, Oldham 1. Wild Left on Boyd. Oldham 2. pitches bases San Francisco 9, Oakland 9. 2. 28. Time of game Umpires Guthrie and Finney. man- was out. Rath to Kellogg, but lost all respect for the Risbergfence and both romped home. The Utes scored one In their half of the Inning. Griggs fumbled Ryan's hit. and Buddy went to second. Bath's advanced him to third, and he single scored as Murphy hit into a double, which disposed of himself and Rath. Hannah's effort was a safety, but Eld-re- d forced him. Utes Look Dangerous. Utes looked dangerous in the THK With one gone. Quinlan smashed a double and Shinn scored him with a Brief hit for two bases, sending Shinn to third and to the bench, to be relieved by Quinn Arellanes. Ryan's was an infield out: Bath's drive scored Brief; Mur- was at McGaffigan Fhy's drive third out. right In in the fifth Daley flew out to Gleichmann was passed. RisGriggs.cracked it and both he and berg Gleichmann scored on Bates' double. Bates took third on Griggs out and counted when. Rath kicked Mattlck's ground ball. Hannah began the inning for Salt Lake with his third safe hit. Kellog followed him with a. blow over the field fence.' right In the sixth Spencer hit for two foul bases. Murphy nipped Arellanes' comhit one of those but fly, Vermon homeDaley the total runs, non count to 15. bring, Gleichmann. followed Blank played with a single, whereupon first and sent Dougan to resafety lieve Hughes. Risberg forced Gleichmann; Bates hit to Dougan for the . third out. The Tigers added one ' more in the seventh. Griggs' double, followed by singles ondidtheit.part of McGaffigan and Spencer, Salt lake's final run was made In the eighth. Shinn doubled and Bunny Brtef's long single scored him. Ryan forced Rrlef. Rath flew out to Mat-ticRyan advanced on Murphy's single, but Hannah hit In the air to Soencer for the third out. i j f .: E-xp- ert 0 10 0 .o 0 0 2 2-- ' r -- Former smokers of 20 Cent cigarettes who admit Murads are better. Former smokers of many 25 Cent brands who find Murads just as good. judges of cigarettes from everywhere who instantly recognize MiiradV superiority. Men who changed from one cigarette to another until 'thejscame to Murads and are fully satisfied. 2 0 4 hfgh-rgraci- e cigarette. 1 .36 29 13 OAKLAND. AB R H PO A 1 3 Lane If . . , 4 Davis ss 5 Cook cf Kenworthy 2b . . S .Gardner rf .... r 2 Barry lb 5 c Klliott Barbeau 3b .... 4 smoked any other 1 11 5 - Mor e people than eve r 0 a 0 ; . 4 0 0 0 0 0 l 1 A 0 o 0 l0 4A . ' : K 2 3 1 2 S o 0 Totals 7 0 .13 Oldham p p Fanning Brown p 13. m 'Who Siiiokes ...... Miira'd? dV 4 - 0 o 0 mm NiBr4 " A &W T IN THE MATINEE SAN FRANCISCO. AB R H PO 2 0 Dalton. rf 3 0 3 l Schaller If - 1 ; T ,4T ft - a,4 . fi-- v: ' 4 : 9S&A 4i ko 0 V ' i. vfimadeatfA ami 25(umeiiL 2 2-- 4.- -tf and Egyptian Qqarsttes in the IMirld, - fft44V" left-cent- er w'.i' " i , 'VTJ !. i2,y -- ; ' suotuu.-- . 9 V vm"i j v " - aaAa 4a 4 a -- sjrx w c'4 8T -- P V '4i. 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