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Show THE u HERALD-REPUBLICA- AND READY TO FIGHT THE ANGEI E HOME 4 5 5 5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1916. N, 4 5 5 5 BLANKENSHIP'S MEN FULL OF BATTLE AND ON EDGE FOR THE INVADER rFoster POCATELLO WINS SALT LAKE TEAM IS SECOND BATTLE HOME TODAY; FANS TO SEE BIG DOUBLE BILL Tivo Errors in First BROWNS HAD of Red Sox Pitches Neat Game ME CHANCE Team of Salt Lake. Visitors Lose to Chicago After Throwing Away-Golde- Special to Ths Xlersld-Repabllcs- a. IN - V ix ; 4 : Cliff Blankensbip's team and the Angel forces in Salt Lake If and a double bill booked for the local baseball fans, King: Baseball Beckett Bistline 2h Uerham 3b will role" the roost in local sport circles. WITH FOCATELLO. AB R II 2 0 4 .,...44 1 1 PO 1 1 0 4 2 0 . , , liable Jack Kyan Scosrgins will offerings, while "Lefty" knollman. likely be the other Blankenship will In all probability t:se "Dutch" Klawitter and Bertie Hall in the games tomorrow. The chances will like to show are that to the l fans, and Plank KlawitterBlankenship is about due to also believes that Hall.instead of work In a fullfag-en-game d In Just exhibitions.taking part . The morning game today Is to start while the afternoon game at 11 o'clock will start at 3.20. lo-a- nnthciniaflm at Ferer Heat. Baseball enthusiasm is still at fever In Salt Lake, and the absence of hat the team for so long will probably whsi of the local fans. The the for ono of the lecalappetites management looks banner attendances of the season at the baseball grounds tomorrow. On what form the I'ts showed on to all the the road, they are entitled and that the local fans encouragement rooters of halt Lake can exthe royal tend to them. Local fans will get a chanc to see and Klawitter in Ute unitoth Gulcnl forms tomorrow and as new faces are a magnet, the management exalwaysthat these newcomers will add to pects the drawing powcur of the old favorites. CHICAGO BOATS SWEEP RIVER. IN BIG REGATTA Peori. II!.. July 3, Chicago romped away with first honors today at the reopening of the central state rowing & four firsts and second taking gatta, In five times up. scoring 14 points, Louis tied for secwith Pcori and St. ond place with 4 points each. The course was rouirh and upsets were Tomorrow the senior events will be run with crews from Chicago. nu-Tnr- ou. Louis. Qulncy and Peoria. THIRTY FAST BOATS READY FOR REGATTA Ft. Paul. July Z. More than thirty fast boats are ready to start In the regttA of the Mississippi thr-da- v float association which Valley Power .tt! open here tomorrow. The boats entered are from Illinois, Wisconsin and MinneIowa, Michigan. sota. anI many followers of power-l-.from all of th racing are hre.runTh parts first heats of country off tomorrow. six classes will Chl'-aco- , t Mt pi;Mii:n. Ty Cobb. Detroit July for today outfielder, was hre d.ivs and fined $23 hv Prpi. r'.fnt Johnsons of the American lexeme Tor i tiro win las i;i imn me icrand on strikes In a game here yesterday, Z. Mernphl MMI. T. Nahvllle-Klrmlngha- m poned; rain. 5, Atlanta 3. New Orleans 8. Little Hock 5. game 11. ... Malt Lake Oakland Loa 49 Z7 U570 45 r?0 JVM1 47 41 30 35 35 35 .531 .507 .410 55 .3SD 43 Todax'a Games. Angelea at Salt Lake (two at San Francisco (tTo game). Oakland at Vernon (two games). gamee. I'ortland American League "W. New York . ..." Cleveland Chicago Washington Uoston . ..,.39 39 35 35 34 29 17 Philadelphia I Pet. .00 .582 .5.11 .530 .530 '.493 .426 .274 Yeaterday'a Iteanlt. New York 1, Washington 0. (Eleven innings.) 4. Poston 6, Ft. Louis Philadelphia 2, Chicago 3. Detroit 4. Cleveland 6. Today's Clamea. New York at Washington. Poston at Philadelphia. St. I.ouis at Chicago. Uetrolt at Cleveland. w. 3H Pittsburgh New York . Cincinnati U Louis 27 29 35 33 33 34 33 30 29 29 30 Philadelphia . Chicago . ,. l. ret. 24 .613 S3 37 33 .550 .540 .4S5 .476 .4 75 .439 .435 Yeaterday'a ltesnlts. Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 2. 1, Boston 5. Philadelphia fi. New York 1. Prooklyn Clnclnnati-St- . Louis game postponed; rain. Todnr' tteanltn. Chicago at Pittsburgh. at Boston. Philadelphia Prooklyn at N?w York. Cincinnati at St. Louis. American Association Columbus 1, Toledo S. Kansas City J, St. Paul ft. 4. Louisville 1. Indlarapolis No other games scheduled. Western League. Wichita 0. St. Joseph 4. 2. Sioux les Moines 0, Lincoln 8. Omaha Lenver 6. Topeka 10. City Northwestern League. Vancouver 3. Seattle 0. Falls game postponed; rain. post- game postponed; team failed to arrive. Tacoma-Gre- at Golf foursome at the Country club, starts 2 p. m. Tennis, state tournament, starts 4.U0,p. ni., Country club, h'etnifinals in Dcoeret gymnasium tourney, &tart3 at 12 o'clock noon. IIoal rare at Provo, starts n a. m. BASEBALL. vs. Lo.4 flalt ?Injf5tic park, morning aiifl afternoon. Morning jran:; starU at 11 a. m. AfterntKin paine at 3.30 p. m. An-zrles- , , , OF SPORTDOM HERE AND THERE nke no-hi- no-ru- 5 6 4 4 ....... ...24 ..... 041 R H PO A E 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 2 6 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 2 2 0 0 15 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1-- 6 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 6 27 16 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 4 A E 1 1 ,3 0 0 0 0 1 ' 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 2 2 3 4 11 .0 .3 1 0 0 3 0 0 11 24 12 2 for Dauss in 10 0 0 0 J) eighth. Score innings 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 ' Detroit by - 6 Cleveland Two-bas- e Crawhits Summary: Speaker 2, ford, Vitt. Stolen bases Double plays Gandil, Chapman. Smith, to Young. First base on Stanage errors Cleveland 1, Detroit 2. Bases on balls Off Lowdermilk 2, off Dauss 4. Hits and earned runs Off Lowdermilk 3 hits no runs1 in 1 3 7 innings; in3 run in off Bagby, 8 hits in7 6 1 run in hits off Dauss, nings; in runs no no hits off Erlckson, nings; 1 inning. Hit by pitched ball Speaker, by Dauss. Struck out By Lowdermilk Passed 1, by Dauss 2, by Erlckson 1. ball Stanage. Umpires ' Dineen and 20003010 24 -- 1-- 2-- HIGHLANDERS WIN IN ELEVEN FRAMES 1 3. New York WASHINGTON, July 1 to 0 today in an S game. Both 0 0 teams had numerous opportunities to 0 0 0 score, but neither Caldwell nor John0 3 0 son could be hit opportunely. In the 3 2 eleventh inning 1 Nunamaker reached 3 3 0 0 0 first on a fly to short right field only 1 to be forced at second by Caldwell. 3 The latter went to second when Saw11 2 8 24 36 yer threw wide to first on Gilhooley's CHICAGO. beat out a bunt to AB R H PO A B bounder. High the bases, and Hartzell, 0 Shanks, filling 1 0 1 1 0 batting for Peckinpaugh, lifted a short 1 1 33.11 to left op. which Caldwell scored. 5,20 1 1 0 0 10 GETS AWAY IN 0 0 0 0 1 DETROIT. AB R H PO - E FIE Kambling around to nowhere and back again with the ancient sporting editor. Some views and clews that may hold yon for a while. BY T. P. MAGILLIGAN. here tcxlay, the Utes will play an "at home" likely settle their status in the Pacific Coast lehgno morning at 11 o'clock, the Utes will start a three and much of their final status in the league will of showing that they, make in these three series of Game of Series in New York. ANDERSON IS HIT HARD Dodgers Bunch Three Runs in Fifth Innings on Giants' Errors. FiR ' 1EW YORK, July 3. Brooklyn eas-il- y won the first game of its series with New York today, 6 to 1. Robinson's team hit Anderson hard and he was poorly supported, especially in the fifth inning when Brooklyn bunched a double and a single with three errors by the Giants for three runs. Jack Coombs pitched a remarkable game for Brooklyn. After Burns and Kauff, the first two batsmen to face him, made sfngles, no Giant made a hit until Burns doubled to start the ninthv but he was caught off second when Kauff lined to Coombs. Score: BROOKLYN. Johnston cf Daubert lb Stengel Ifrf Wheat Mowrey 3b2b Cutshaw O'Mara ss Miller c Coombs Totals p.. AB ....54 A R II PO 0 2 0 1 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 1 3 ...34 0 1 1 11 2 1 1 1 9 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 6 9 27 12 2 1 1 5 4 Ey' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK. AB R H PO A E 1 2 0 2 4 1 Burns If 0 1 0 3 Kauff cf 0 0 2 4 0 0 rf Robertson Feslch cf 1 4 3 0 3 0 Doyle 2b Weaver 3b 2 2 2 0 0 Fletcher ss . . . 1 fly 2 5 1 0 K. Collins 2b... 3 0 2 8 0 2 0 Merkle lb NEW YORK. Jackson If . . . . 24 00 10 2 0 01 2 0 0 0 0 3b ...3 J. Collins rf AB R II PO A E McKechnie 2 8 0 0 c Rariden 2 9 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Fournler 0 Gilhooley 0 0 1 0 0 1 Anderson 4 0 1 2 1 p 3 c Schalk 0 0 0 0 0 0 rf Hartzell 0 0 0 ..1 Roush 1 2 3 0 3 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 If Wright ss 0 0 0 0 1 0 High 2 1 1 0 5 ss . 3 0 0 3 2 0 Schupp p Wolfgang p Peckinpaugh . 1 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ss Boone ...2S 1 3 27 13 3 Totals 3 7 26 16 5 26 0 9 0 0 5 Totals 0 Pipp lb 0 4 0 0 4 0 Roush batted for Anderson in sixth Tcbln batted for Lavan in eighth. Baker 3b 0 4 2 5 0 0 cf Borton batted for Weilman in ninth. Magee Score by innings , 1 1 3 4 0 0 Gedeon 2bPratt out, hit by batted ball. Brooklyn Nunamaker C...4 0 1 6 2 0 New 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 York 3 1 0 1 4 0 Score by Innings Caldwell Two-bas- e 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Russell 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis ltits Mowrey, Summary: 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Burns. Home run Wheat, i Cutshaw, Chicago Two-bas- e Totals .. . ...85 1 6 33 11 0 Stolen bases Daubert, O'Mara, Kauff. hits Pratt, Summary: Double plays Cutshaw to Daubert to Weaver. WASHINGTON. Double play Fournler to Coombs to AB R H PO A E O'Mara; Burns to Fletcher; base on errors St. First Wolfgang. base on errors BrookFirst 0 0 O'Mara. 3 3 0 0 Louis 5, Chicago 3. Bases on balls Moeller rf Bases on balls Off Schupp 2, 4 1 4 0 0 0 lyn 1. Off Weilman 1, off Wolfgang 2. Hits Foster 2b Hits and earned runs 1 0 0 off Coombs 2. 3 0 4 and earned runs Off Wreilman, 7 hits Milan cf 1 run in 8 innings; off Wolfgang, 8 hits Shanks 3b ..... 3 0 Off Anderson, 8 hits 3 runs in 6 in3 2 0 0 1 run in 9 innings. 2 0 1 0 nings; off Schupp, 1 hit no runs in 3 4 7 Hit by pitcher By Judge lb Struck out 0 innings; off Coombs, 1 run. 0 1 3 0 3 ... out Struck Weilman, Jackson. By Jaamieson If 5. 3, by Anderson 0 Schupp 0 4 0 0 by 1 2. By Weilman 2, by Wolfgang Johnson p Umpires Coombs 2. Wild pitch Anderson. Urn- 1 7 2 0 0 4 ss Evans and Nallin. Sawyer 3 0 pires 7 0 2 0 O'Day and Mason. Ainsmith o 1 3 33 0 14 32 Totals SHORE KNOCKED OFF ALEXANDER BATTED Hartzell hatted for Peckinpaugh in RUBBER NINTH IN eleventh. Russell ran for Gilhooley In HARD BY BRAVES r eleventh. 8. Although Score by Innings 1 PHILADELPHIA, July 1 July 3. The Boston 5 to the ball hard and New York BOSTON, defeated Philadelphia 0 0 knocked off the rubber in ...0 1 today in a game called at the end the ninth inning, Boston won today's Washington Two-bas- e hit Gedeon. Summary: the sixth inning because of rain. game, 6 to 4. The visitors made good Jamieson and Judge. First of play The use of their hits off Nabors, who was Double, victory moves the locals Into sec- - 1i on errors New York 1. Bases on ond place. in the base taken out for a pinch-hittballs Off Johnson 3, off Caldwell 4. Alexander was batted hard, Kon- - m two runs in Hit yielding eighth, Sheehan Milan. by pitcher By Caldwell, in two runs in on a base on balls, two sinetchy's single sending the ninth an Struck out By Johnson 4, by Caldwell the a hit batsman, while error. Score: first inning, gles and 5. Wild pitch Caldwell. Umpires errors and hit a sacrifice by Klllifer, ' AinOwens and Connolly. Passed ball and a passed ball accounted BOSTON. two singles for three more tallies In the sixth in- a AB R H PO A E smith. The visitors' run was due to 's o 2 1 0 ning. Hooper2brf and a steal by Nlehoff, 1 1 4 2 4 0 single TUCK'S PLACE LOSES Barry bad throw and a single by 1 1 2 5 0 0 Lewis If Stock. Score: Hoblltzell lb ... 45 00 18 130 01 00 TWO TO SALINA Walker cf I PHILADELPHIA. Gardner 3b .... 43 11 21 6 5 00 to The A AB R II TO E Special Scott ss 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 3. Sallna beat Tuck's Paskert cf ......3 Cady c Salina, July 0 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 2b 11 Niehoff 7. Shore P Lake to team of Salt today, 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 Sweitzer 0 0 0 of Salina struck out eleven Stock 3b Mays p 2 0 0 0 2 0 rf Cravath and men Brown Humwell and got 6 11 27 16 36 2 0 0 7 0 0 Totals . seven. Batteries Tuck's, Brown. Luderus lb PHILADELPHIA. Humwell and Settle; Salina, Sweitzer Whitted .....31 00 00 03 30 0 Bancroft ss AB R H PO A E and Settle. 1 2 3 0 7 1. 1 1 Salina beat the same team yester- Killifer c 2 4 0 0 0 Walsh rf 1 2 0 0 0 0 13 5. to Batteries Alexander p 1 5 2 2 were, ss yesterday day, King 0 0 4 3 0 Tuck's. 0 Salina. Ambrose and Settle; Strunk cf 1 21 I 18 7 3 1 2 Totals 3 0 0 Williams and Settle. Both games were If .3 Schang 2b exThe teams exhibitions. 1 are 5 0 0 2 2 ; poor BOSTON. Lajole lb 1 0 4 10 0 0 pected to be at the best tomorrow. Mclnnis A PO E AB R II 1 5 3 1 McElwee 3b .... 5 .10 1 4 11 10 3 1 1 1 4 Maranvllle ss 1 1 3 0 2 0 Meyer c 2b Evers SCORE OF ENTRANTS 0 3 0 2 4 0 Nabors p 1 0 1 0 2 3 Collins rf 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sheehan p 2 0 0 2 If 0 1 IN AUTO DERBY Magee 0. 0 0 0o Pick 1 1 1 3 0 2 lb 0 Konetchy ,0 ,0 3 Lawry 3b Smith 1 0 0 0 3. More than 3 0 Sioux City, la., cf 4 12 27 13 S 39 Snodgrass Totals . . 1 2 0 3 4 0 drivers are sched- Gowdv a score of automobileJuly c 0 0 0 on 3 0 races 0 to in start uled Sioux Reulb'ach in p City Pick batted for Nabors eighth. tomorrow. The is track tpeedway fast Lawry ran for Mclnnis in ninth. g 8 5 5 2 25 time is predicted 18 and Totals Score by innings the managers. by 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 6 Boston There are three events on the proScore by innings 4 0 1 1 Philadelphia . Two-bas- e 1 10, 25 and 100 miles. 0 0 1 0 0 0 All the Philadelphia gram, hits Hobllt- drivers are entered in each event. 2 0 0 0 0 3 5 Summary: Boston e Three-baszell McElwee. hit Meyer. account rain.) (Called SOLD TO PITTSBURGH. Stolen bases Gardner, King. Schang, Two-bas- e hit Collins. Walsh. First base on errors Boston 3. Summary: Boston. Outfielder July Compton 2. Philadelphia 1. Bases on balls Off of the Boston Nationals has been sold Stolen bases Niehoff and Luderus. Shore 4, off Nabors 1. off Sheehan 1. to Pittsburgh. Bases on errors Boston 1. Bases on runs Off Shore, 12 earned Hits 3 and earned balls Off Reulbach 2. 8 Hits and 3 runs in runs in 8 3 innings; off runs Off Alexander, hits hits Mays, SWAP OUTFIELDERS. 5 no hits no runs in 3 inning; off off Reulbach. hits no runs 3. The Pittsburgh 6 innings; Pittsburgh. Julyclub in 8 innings; off National in 6 innings. Hit by pitcher By ReulNabors, 9 2hits 2 runs Edhas traded league 2 1 in runs hits inning. Sheehan, Bancroft; by Alexander, Magee. Barney to the Louisville Ameri- bach, Struck out By Mays 1, by Nabors 2. ward out By Alexander 3, by Reul-- ( Struck can Association team club for Umpires O'Loughlin and Hildebrand. Farmer. Both are outfielders. Floyd Continued on Following Pnge.) 12 lb. ...3 10 ....3 3.0 rf....4 - 00 01023000 06 . 4.2 Kon-etchy- 01 Herahl-Repnbllca- 1 If. 1. 51 le 5fc I er s5c n, STYLE 0000000000 000000000 1 games. Los Angeles will be the opening attraction, and they will be followed here by Portland, and then San Francisco, following which sets of games the Ute3 will again take the road. Unless the Utes can break even positively In the way that his men In this set. then the outlook for work for him. Very few players in the condition their finishing In the first flight that "Buddy" In the Pacific Coast league will bo Ryan is in now would care to showeven be at tha up, let alone exdark, indeed. Should the Utes a desire topark, able to hold their own In the home which goes press play, to show Just where the little Irish there will still be hopes for spats, lad's heart Is. Ryan is an extremetheir something In the old Pacificdoing one of the Coast league pennant glide, ball ly valuable best men In the player, but If the other teams come here Coast league, and his present indisposition is to be and humble the Utes. then their chances of doing anywhere near as lamented. No matter whether Ryan or not,well as they did in the pennant plays hardly be in a position to hedowill brush last season will be poor, himself justice. The bad injury to his leg is bound indeed. a(c to slow him up nd to make him the injured member, and .favor EnUtes9 Road Showing a bad effect on his this will have playing. Fans At that Ryan, with only one leg, courages the Is as valuable as a lot of of Blankenshlp's showing In the Pacific Coast league players with THE on the road trip, which two legs. He's not only a great ended Sunday, indicates that fielder, but he is a wonderful hitthere is a good deal of fighting ter, and an inspiration to the other while In and the left spirit are now nextteam, members of the team. He's a vetdoor neighbors they eran In seasons, but a playing Is to the Oakland cellarltes, there in spirit, and the lively, youth in little likelihood of them beingsets never-say-dthe Celtic spirit ofbeen this position after the present has outfielder a great always been have of games played. help to any team that he has been With a little luck In the at home with. and the team going good stand, there is for themnowgetting Although no definite announceoccuout of the hopes theybe positionwill ment has been made the chances forced to py, but the Utes are that "Dutch" Klawitter will take a strong brace to accomplish be seen on the mound in one of this result. new games. Though the "Dutchtoday's In the With the players man"' has been helping Blankenline-u- p and the regulars recovering In the outfield the chances ship from their 'injuries and Illnesses are that the "skipper" will be there Is hope for the club. and forced to use him in the box in the has hopes of realizing Blankenship ambitions very near future. some in the com-In- c of his Teuton is a "bear"' for The campaicrn. Last season he was the one work. big There isn't a team In the Coast dependable pitcher that the Oakthat has been up against league land ball club had, and Klawitter conrun the of hard luck that has was a3 good a pitcher as there was pursued the Salt Lake stantly In Pacific Coast league. the bunch. This big, xgood natured German At the present writing Jimmy won twenty-siand lost eighteen Shlnn is not at his best, and a an average for of .591 with games, less with heart than Tommy player as bad and a ball club rotten about now not would Quinlan possesses In as ever In the any played league In be the game. Quinlan has been world above class ZZ, and under a n sufferer from a severe case of management that was about the horsa more or less all tea-socharley rawest and callowest that ever but he has gamely and conIn any league in organized worked to his stuck post. scientiously baseball in the world. a a bad in sustained Ryan gash Oakland didn't finish last, but when "Swede" game last Friday were so low down that they they stuck his Rlsherg unintentionally could shake hands with the lowest heels In him, cutting a gash an in club the were and league, they In Inch deep and four inches never a contender in the Tacific one of "Bud's" legs. Ryan long Is one race. Coast league of the real "gamesters" of the Pafc fi cific Coast league, and he says that he will show up with the boys at Klawitter Is Good Hitter Majestic park today, .and very game. Ryan's likely get in the wound is still In a very tender as Well as Pitcher. but "Buddy's" heart Is condition, a pitcher Klawitter batted eo strong for the home team that the severe handiwell for the Oakland ball notwithstanding he is laboring under he cap that club, and he finished the season is all be at if a it with percentage of .242 and ther will out, possible, were times during the season that and fighting like the little Irish he was a regular .300 hitter. that he is for the success of Tiger the Blankenship forces. Klawitter Is one of those kind of batters that can be stuck into the game In a pinch, and he's liable to break It up for the home Blankenship Has Good team. He's a tremendous hitter, ' Will of His is this "Dutchman." Players The longest hit the writer has has the seen made this season was made THAT Blankenship of his players, better and it resulted in by Klawitter, In manaser other the any Coast Continued on Following; Pec) is shown plainly and -- Brooklyn Twirler Wins First p..... By T. P. MAGILLIGAN may race. Opening this weeks' stand here, depend on. the sort Shotton If Austin 8b Miller rf Kisltr lb Pratt 2b.... Marsans cf Lavan ss Tobin Johnson ss Severeld c Weilman p Borton Totals louis! AB ' A PO 1 JACK COOMBS - F0TF0UR1I It-agu- v George Foster. Boston. Mass., July 3. George Foster, the Red Sox twirler, did a neat bit of he slab work a few clean-cudays ago when n t, pitched the first season.t game of the He shut out the New York Yanks 2 to 0. Not a Yank had reached first to the seventh, when with one down tip Nunamaker was given a pass. There has not been a more finished exhibition for several seasons. Foster has been with the Red Sox since the spring of 1913, when he after several seasons joined the teamTex. In his first year with Houston, of fast company he won three games and lost four. In 1914 he won fifteen games and lost eight, and last season he won twenty games and lost eight. His record shows him to be one of the leading twirlers of the big leagues. -- 4. WHAT'S HAPPENING IN WORLD I-- ST. 1 kjr - National League Prooklyn . Poston I BEGINNING 28 29 29 31 31 35 39 45 3 Ietroit Pt. Ixuis Southern Association. Chattanoosra W. L. Tet. I'ranclseo Portland at conn - rd naturally will send to the Just whom Chance Is somewhat doubt- Vernon today firingbut.line old re- I.os Angeles there is a chance that ful, will be one of his Man tt. , 4 game from St. Louis, inning Chicago won out in the seventh when Shalk singled and scored when Weilman threw Wolfgang's bunt toward first base, where no one was stationed to receive the throw. Before the ball was recovered the winning run scored and Wolfgang went to third. The visitors had an opportunity to win in, the eighth inning, when they had the bases filled and one out, but In front of alarsan's groundPratt gotwas while the other base er, and to return to their bases. runners had out, Tobin batted for Lavan and retired the side by forcing Marsans. Chill. 0 0 0 0 rf. p. one-thi- i 113 10 ble con-'mdera- .y. 3 4 Kavanaugh batted 3. Chicago continued an CHICAGO, July streak today, winning S to 2. E A 0 0 0 Adolph cf......4 a trip in which they showed 1 1 8 McCormick c ....4 Hankins lb .....S 0 . 1 11 & 0 form, ar.d a lot of spirit, and though the Ute3 lost fifteen of the McCurdy 1 1 0 0 ss .....3 2 'twenty-seve- n frames indulged in this does not in the least disconcert the Hills rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 Ilulihan p TJto management. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Klrkendall Blankenship feels confident that his 4 5 27 15 82 team has struck Its stride, and he be1 Totals STALL & DEAN. lieves that on the home grounds the AB It II PO A E locals will strike their stride and beSTANDING OFTHE CLUBS Fitzgerald If ....4 0 1 0 0 0 column. In the to ascend percentage gin 3 1 0 0 1 0 2b Sullivan the In meeting the Angels this week, 0 1 0 0 0 cf ...4 Kllpatrlck JTJtes will be up against a team that ..44 01 02 IK2 76 00 (Junn lb c Sorensen In Coatt Pacific the league very expert Wins Loae 3 1 0 1 4 0 Dern ss calUd the "class of the Baum organOne. One. 1 1 2 0 0 3b ...3 season opened, and Fitzpatrlck .. ... Vernon ization" before the baseball J7S JJ3 1 3 0 1 0 0 Leonard men think I.o Anselea . JT.Ht .549 which many wise 3 0 0 0 0 .1 Geddes JV2.H still will be the blue rlbboners In the .an Krnclco 1 0 0 0 0 0 dash for the pennant. Portland .. . --M 4 .KOO Lund Kormtd-able... .4Wt ffatt Lake Cfmnre'a Team Totals .... .. 32 2 5 24 16. 2 Oakland . . . . .39(1 .35 team has not been coins; C1IANCI7S cf late, but the Klrkendall batted for Bills In sevWins Loses enth. who gave Chicago Lund batted for Sullivan In Two. Two. ninth. three pennant winners. Is confident ,T.w JT57 Vernon will get started in the that his boys and Score by Innings l.om An self a . JUM ho maintains that nar 3 0000001 future, 4 Pocatello Man Franciwo JV4 I there that do when they getinstarted & Dean ....00110000 0 2 Stall .. . .T.21 .403 I'ortleod to isn't enough class the league stop Malt Uke ... .J.t .43S Home run Gunn. Three-bas- e Summary: thm. 402 Oakland hit McCormick. Two-bas- e hits Chance !s very sore over the Inability out By IluliStruck his club to get In as many games ! Beckett. Dern. of han 7, by Geddes 4. Bases on balls Splits. ns he expected In Portland, and If a '.an I Off Ilulihan Vernon ... 1. Hit by pitcher Ilulifellow wants to get the Los do Angelesto . ! 1, Geddes 1. han Stolen bases BeckAngeles is leader peved all he has to Man Kranclneo J5.T3 i ett 2. Bistline. Double plays McCurdy mention Portland to him. Just like ... I ., JM7 I'ortland to Bistline to Hankins 2. Umpire-Dun- can. in mentioning a ofGerman's Malt Lake .... Scorer Maynard. Time a Belgian.hospitality the presence Oakland 1.45. Leader 5 ore at Portland. Chance is reported to have "blown" $3500 in Portland already, and as Frank owner Is reported to be a Pacific Coast League In the Los Angele3 franchise, he is sore. Blankenjdiip's team i3 back fresh, from V; 6 2 ...... White Sox Score Rubher Tally in the Seventh on Schalk's Single. ? 26 2 5 Vltt Sb 4 Bush ss .6 Hilman cf 4 Crawford rf 4 Veach If 5 Burns lb 4 Young 2bc Stanage .......43 Dauss p 0 Erlckson p Kavanaugh ... . .1Totals . . . ....39 THE GAME IS ERRATIC - p...O2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 n Opportunity. Pocatello, Ida., July 3. Two errors by Etall & Dean In the first Inning, combined with three hits by Pocatello, cost the Salt- Lakers a game today. LIME-U- P Three runs coming home in the first frame for the Tocatello team counted for the long end of the final 4 to 2 score. Ilullhan fanned seven of the visitors and received good support X Double bill at Majestic park today. Morning game starts at 31 from his teammates, who only made j one boot during the game. Geddes and j a, m. Afternoon pme at 3.30 p. m. Ilulihan twirled good ball to the satProbable batteries (morning pme)-S- alt j Lake, Klawitter and ITan- of a large crowd. Two double na-hLos Angeles, Kyan nnl Boles. Afternoon game Salt Lake, Hall J isfaction Pocatello and some clever plays by and Yann; Los Angeles, Seorgins and Doles. j base running made the game fast throughout. The score: CLEVELAND. AB R II ........ 3 Costly to Stall & Dean Ufes Will Take on Chancemen Both Morning and Afternoon, and Baseball Will Be King TO APPEAR Graney If Chapman ss Speaker cf Smith rf Gandil lb Howard 2b Evans 3b O'Neill c Lowdermilk Bagby p Totals IN EIGHTH Inning MEW PACES the ninth. Ty Cobb received notice that he had been suspended for three days for throwing- a bat into the grand stand at Chicago Sunday. Score: , 11 11110 0.0 record-breakin- ...002000 ( " 1-- 2-- DA USS WILtfNESS LOSES FOR DETROIT Dauss CLEVELAND,in July the game and his In combined Cleveland with two costly-errors- , gave a 6 to 4 victory over Detroit today, the Visitors were outbatted 11 though to 6. Lowdermilk started for Cleveland but was wild and retired in favor of loose playBagby. who was effective, ing allowing Detroit to score two in 3. the-fifth- , ALFONSO PRESENT AT GRAND PRIX RACE San Sebastian, Spain. Sunday, July The 2. via Paris, July 3. 10.20 a. m. pesetas (approxGrand Prix of 70.000 here today in imately $14,000)of was runAlfonso and a King the presence of enthusiastic sportsmen vast crowd by J. D. Cohn's and was won handily ridden by Bliss. Spirt was secTeddy, ond and W.. K. Vanderbllt's Meigs was third. Some of the best starters in Europe in the event. Three participated Vanderbllt horses. Gigh, Royal Eagle and Mazzara were favored in the I nWMF.P TT.PPTT1TQ WAXTTQ PTfl MEN OF BASEBALL TO TAKE HAND AGAINST 'BEAN' BALL New York, July 3. Owing to the frequency with which balls are thrown to intimidate batters in' baseball, games and fearing fatal consequences therefrom, Charles Ebbets, president of the Brooklyn National league club, has written to John Tener, president of the National league, requesting that whenever in the judgment of an um"bean ball" is thrown, the umpire should immepire the award batsman the his base, regardless of the number of balls diately and strikes which may be on the batter at the time. In addition to citing the recent Mays case in the American league, with the death of Dodge, the Southern association player, Mr. Ebbets said that Pitcher Barnes of the Boston Nationals narrowly missed hitting both Stengel and Daubert on the head in a recent game in Brooklyn and that Pitcher Tesreau of the Giants actually did hit Daubert on 'the head in a game on the Brooklyn grounds. so-call- r ed ! |