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Show 6 TILE ITER ALD-KEPUBLIC- N, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1916. A T HE ANGELS FOR W INNING WELL, YOU CAN'T BLAME .2 i 3 1 BLANKENSHIP'S TRIBE PUT UP FUNEREAL EXHIBITION; LOSE THE SERIES FITTERY IN MR. PAUL GENEROUS MOOD HELPS SERAPHS TO VICTORY Chanccmcn Arc in Hitting Mood ana the Salt Lakers Do Not Fail to Contribute to This Mental Attitude by Numerous Errors. THE GAME THAT WERE TWO DEEP BLACK HUE FOR UTES "0 KICKED AROUND A OF NOT I i4 SPOTS IN 1 i i- Johnny Kane civina the pill a swat which netted him three bags. The ball sailed into Harry Wolters garaen ana narry ournpuu me jencu iryiug iu oyuuf it. t i ; OUTPIERCEY AND 'TOM' MAN BOAT 4 """WB!t! ! 113 2 2 0 1 2 rf Koemer lb ....5 Jackson i i M Galloway 3b Murphy 2b Bol-- Tries to Disguise Bodie Smashes Sothoron for Two Doubles in After-Fiends s in Afternoon, But Falls Down. Rowdy LOS ANGELES. AB R II PO A E 2 5 1 3 1 1 0 s c Bntler s Hurstman p Ryan p ...4 0 1 1 2 3 0 2 ....55 5 0 1 ....21 1 0 0 0 SALT LAKE. AB R H PO A E 0 Qmnlan cf ....4 0 1 5 0 0 rf Brief lb 0 Kane 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 5 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 0 Ryan If -- Orr ss Rath 3b Downey 2b Hannah c Fittery p Piercey p IInch.es n 1 ...... 11 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Shinn Vann 8 12 27 5 1 33 Totals 0 0 0 0 1 3 ---- ... --- - i i 1 7 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 p. 4 2 2 0 0 0 - - -r ''' 0 0 0 0 :' I: t " . '' ' 'A . v. P " - & LOS - t ?3Si 0 j 0 I Totals :.32 Shinn batted for Rath in ninth. Vann batted for Hughes in ninth. Score by innings Los Anrreles: 3 Runs Hits U Salt Lake: 4 ft Runs r-- i a I I ! i i i . 0 0 6 27 6 9 5 120011008 012 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 0103010 01 03010 1 ' f , , 6 16 Hits hits Ellis, Kane. Summary: Home run Hannah. Thrce-ba3- e Stolen base Sacrifice fly Quinlan. Sacrifice hit Magrcert. to to Orr Downey. Struck Rath; Hannah Downey. Double plays bv 2 Horstman 2, by Ryan otIt By Fitterv 1, bv Piercev by Hughes 3, 3. Bases on balls Off Piercer 3, off Hughes 3, off Horstman 2, off inning", Ryan 3. Three runs 4 hits 5 at bat off Fittery in out in first, two on one out; 5 runs 8 hits 25 at bat off Piercey in 0 inning, out in seventh, two on one out; 4 runs 4 hits 17 at bat off Horstman in 4 3 innin3, out in fifth, one on two out. Runs responsible for Fittery 1, Piercey 2, Horstman 3, Ryan 2. Passed ball Boles. First base on errors Lr Angeles 2. Left on bases Los Ar.celes 10, Salt Lake 5. Credit victory to Horstman, charge defeat to Fittery. Umpires Pbyle and Doyle. Time 2.00. s ' one-thi-rd STANDING OFTHE CLUBS! 2-- Pacific Coast League the police Baseball experts and ' VV ' who was have been asked responsible department and information answer I he Lake the defeat of falt lor only lonncommg was, yesterday. "We don't know, but thev lose. 8 to 0." The score does not bein to tell how much agtmy there was wrapped np for the fans in those nine funereal innincjs. Even a plance at the misfake of Salt Lake's misplays, fails to tell all column, in which are recorded the failures of the Utes to do rroperly all that is expected of a ball club. On the other hand the Chance tribe was on deck with its usual aggressive had to be, helped rpirit, and while the artillery of the southerners sometimes over the rouzh places with a little judicious stalling, and sometime seemed inbortt to fall down on the job, Cos Angles was never in danger after the first part of the first inning, in which Paul Fitter, who had essayed to ncu rw wuu M ' PILCH, was senv DaCK. W IIIU ujs xtiywu were unable to cut it loose. Ute the frames eicrht that in the remaining I The Artels were in a hitting inood, but without the penerous assistance ffc w riveived from the Salt Lake club many of their binrles must necessarily thave proved futile. But they were helped. Only Hannah, Quinlan and Ryan uv errurs ut wtuuiisiuu w iuo ouw- (i rCiraXTKHl irom con tri uvLiiu oesa of the Chance nmchine. That statement applies to the defensive work of the Utes. Except on effective as ax squadron of attack "was aboutt. as their one .or two occasions . . , i 'ii l i rri cumu anul i Marionettes armed witn d rooms, ji; noi miters ueiier ine pincu ' with the heavy artillery. graceful fly balls were the general thina: ascension of Mr. Fittery. Piercey the Reference has already leen made to as hi3 successor stayed until the seventh innimr, when infantile paralysis set in and Tom I Irarues manned the lifeboat. Lonsr Torn was a little hazy in his ideas as to the location of the plato and before he got hi3 bearingB he had walked two men, forcing in a run. After that his sense of location returned and he was effective the rest of the frame. HAVCE tent his men right after . Kltterv and they lost no time in ; I htm. but all the blame must nnt getting restwason a hthit.snoumers. Anyimns Magxcrt ratched at all . on over toward Brlf. and Kllia beat out an inueiu tap. ne uruca real hit Kt to third. FIVE-MILout and thenTheKoerner went E to ririit. play the to throw Intended liath ba Just where yet been thenbefore not ball from but It was retrieved and Ellis were at the water ' yixxsert Then pusna pui bucket. that uaiioway jrot by for a hit and nomethinjc In Piercey. McLarry hit al--to Blank sent I came a cropper on it. I who Iowney. Koerner to score. Boles flew towinir t out to Qninlan and Butler ended it by at third. Ixs An-- I Richcnbachcr Also Estab forclnchadOalloway three. cored eles lishes New Time for 2C Ansel Hortsman. the THE leconJ 25'Mile Race. man and TIT AN TED A scapeeroat. near-expert- s, 57 37 30 43 40 47 63 4! 52 3 3tt 35 .6O0 .S.17 .542 ,4'M . 447 .357 Yesterday's IteuuItM. 1oh Anjreles 8, Salt Lake C. Portland 3, Sun Francisco O (morn-inj- c jcame); Portland 3, San Franclnco . 7 (nfternoon prame.) Oakland O, A ernon O (morninx grame) ; Onklaud 2, Vernon 4 (afternoon game.) Tomorrow Schedule. San Francisco at Salt Lake. Portland at Oakland. Vernon at Lon AnKeles. M eek' Series. Snlt Lake won 3. Iom Angeles 4. AVrnon won S, Oakland 0. San Franclstn won 5, Portland 3. r-l-x Ist I ut-i.t.u- Pet. I W Vernon IiON Aniteles San Kraucisco 1'ortlHud Salt Lake Oakland v I National League f -- s : DARIO RESTA I SMASHES de-.rmi- - RECORD ! - J, nd f "Tniok" Hannah crossing the plnte after knocking the only homer of the aesnlun. u(c i Ron in the tMrd, sailed peacefully WITH thefly hands of Kane. Is credited with a scratch hit wht-looked llk an easy putout for Infield. Then snv mmbr of theTheL'teUtes toisied the Uo'les hit clean. lot while Galioway ball around thBrief KOt held of one Then ncored. Butl-so promls-u-onslr and hit by and also McLarry that Galioway to Brief. counted. Horstman was outKills went JJajjKert was passed by. out to Quinlan. had trNTH this time Horstman but In the thlrn had plain sailing, men on ba and he the Ctes Rotand nervous-lr- . to worry lffanDowney opened perfcrm up with a hit. to prevent him When Holes ieced he threw to cenfrom steltnif second th younsr mn to ter fi"ld. rrmUtinjf to thir l. Tnnce he scored on J'iercey's Inflell out. Mo-Larr- y h to.d y UI SALT LAKH In th. bratn really fifth. Bath heat out hit an placea - (Continued on Following: I'age.) five-mil- er -- le I'hoto by Sainsbury-Siddowa- y. by-makln- twenty-five-mil- towney's .tni on second and when rierrev Ik t?.e x.vkt were loaded with wi, ed L'te.4. Quintan lilt a long- fly to left hit. 9. le n, 29 37 34 37 32 32 34 41 HOT POTPOURRI OF SPORT HAS OSCAlt HIPP and Joe Hoosit, the demon correspon dents, havimr the performance of one Mr. Fittery and various other "utes who essayed on ajestic park yesterday, and havinq- examined with all care certain alibis and other variations of the post mortem family, have concluded that Lucifer didn't fall from his celestial domicile vith a harder hump than did the hopes of Salt Lake fans who saw the exhibition of A. I). July 0, ID 1(5. Mr. "Hutch" Klawltter had sent or rather, generally presented the those hopes a soaring by a l.fau-tifseries to the fchancemen, who reand victory the previous day luctantly accepted the gift. ji win yesterday would have been "on Hip tablets by the The scries ended, halt Uke 3, engraved I.os 4. scribes and scriveners as a nlorlous - ul accomplishment.fall Itof would have view with the Carthage and the destruction of the Armada-Wel- l, the Utes just threw It away. The surrounded the Oaks twice today. again The vital statistics: Morning Vernon 9, Oakland 0. Afternoon Vernon 4, Oakland 2. Arthur Fromme allowed only three hits, two of which were of the fertilizer variety. Meantime, the Hampats weres demonstrating that they are no respec-torof pitchers by impartially beating up Beers, Higginbotham and Martin. Hlggy lasted only a fraction of the fifth when he was soaked for three singles and a sacrifice. Otto Hess, who for some time has been in partial state of retirement, got back into the public eye long enough in the afternoon to take a reef in Bill Trough's mainsail. Otto unveiled his grand old left arm, letting the distinguished visitors down with six hits. Only three of them were effective. In the second Crandall and Rowdy singled, and Mattick committed an error on the latter's drive, putting runners on second and third. Joe Berger, Vernon scored both men with a expatriate, to center. safety This offset the two runs which Bates had driven across in the first Ray and made it Incumbent on the Hampats to untie the knot. They attended to this detail in the fourth, when Otto with a safe swat, participated in winning his own game. with a single. Daley started the Rader chimed in withrally an infield hit and Otto drove through short for a single with Davis going over to cover. Rowdy sought to disguise the Oak in the afternoon. He banaggregation ished Kenworthy to centerfield, moved Lane into second, put Berger on third and shifted Davis to short. This combination worked better than any yet conceived. 'Lane a whale of a game on second. played sensaDavis put up a dashing, tional game at short. After Doane had been retired, Gleiehmann slammed out a single for the afternoon crowd to admire. Then Gleiehmann made a daring steal of second. He the no time to umpire unawares, who had caught throw him out. Because of this Gloomy Gus was compelled to return to first. with a beautiful Risberg followed three-bas- e foul to left. Gleiehmann scored on it, and the Swede tore around to third. Guthrie sent both men back. The Terrible Swede then compromised by walking. With Gardner playing well toward drove a fly to right right, Bates that dropped safe from harm. It was good for two bases, and scored both guys. Daly and Mattick were subjuthe reorganized Oakland ingated field. by two-sack- er mis-cue- d Anseles Ion't worry. Oakland is still appearing: In the role of the locked Continued on l'age $.) Western League 8, 4, Des Moines i AB 4 R H 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 PO 3 1 2 3 9 0 1 1 6 6 1 0 O Afeyao--- E A 0 o o o o 0 0 0 o U i AB 1 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 24 VERNON. AB R H 0 4 0 Doane rf 1' 2 Gleiehmann lb ..4 12 A 12 0 3 0 F. 0 0 0 0 , ; i 6 1 A E 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 6 5 0 0 3 1 0 27 IS 1 15 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 4- 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 00303 103 20012100 hit PORTLAND. AB R II .... 54 0 0 .4 ss...i 1 3 3 3 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 33 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 i S South-wort- h. PO A E 0 1 3 1 3 Oldham c .......6 0 0 5 3 3 4 3 3 4 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 .00 1 0 .10 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 7 24 5 4 A E 0 0 3 2 0 0 10 AB R H PO Autrey lbIf Schaller Bodie ss Downs 2b Dalton rf Brown p Jones 3b Brooks c 0 0 2 SAN FRANCISCO. ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Ward Sothoron p Guisto Totals I 3 10 Summary: Two-bas- e hits Wilie. Houck. on balls Off Houck First base Vaughn. 1, off Fanning 0. Struck out By Huock2, bv Fanning- 2. Left on bases Port6. Runs responland 7, San Francisco sible for Fanning 3. Time of game 1.39. Umpires Brashear and Held. Afternoon Game. Speas If 3 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 11 2 2 2 1 1 40 1 $ 1 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ... ...35 7 11 27 10 1 In ninth. Guisto batted Score by Innings Portland: 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Runs 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 7 Hits ... San Francisco: 7 2 0 00 4 0 1 0 Runs ... 11 Hits ... ......2 1 0 0 4 1 2 1 hits Rcdgers, Summary: Two-bas- e Bodie 2, Jones, Autrey. Bases on balls Off Sothoron 4, off Brown 3. Struck out-y Sothoron 10, by Brown 1. Sacrifice flies Speas, Brooks. Dcuble play Bodie to Autrey. Runs responsible for Sothoron 5, Brown 3. Left on bases .Portland 7, San Francisco 9. Time 1.57. Umpires tieid and .Brashear. Bates to Risberg to Gleiehmann. Hit ball Gardner. Umpires-Guthr- ie by pitched, an-Finney. Time of ga- m- - for-War- . - LIS. - " Three-bas- e Wilie cf Vaughn 3b Rodgers 2b Nixon rf lb Stumpf Roche c i. U p Hits h- yi 0 4 Runs Hits San Francisco: Runs 13 PO 32 .4 3 Portland: 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 Score by Innings -3 0 1 1 1 0 2 : . Totals H PO A ii 0 0 22 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 Bodie ss Downs 2b Fanning OAKLAND. Middleton If . . . ..3 .3 Davis ss 3 Lane 2b 4 Crandall lb Kenworthy cf ...42 Gardner rf 4 H. Elliott c 3 Berger 3b 3 Prough p Higginbotham ...1 30 Totals Autrey lbIf Schaller J SAN FRANCISCO. AB R H PO Dalton rf Brown cf Jones 3b Sepulveda c Gn.nte. . 7. J I 1 3 0 6 4 Risberg3b 2b Wichita 4 1 0 1 3 Bates 10 1 1 Topeka 9, Denver 5 (first game). 0 If .4 l Daley 0 0 1 Topeka 1, Denver (second game; Mattick If ......3 0 called 7tln rain). 1 3 2 1 4 ss Rader Lincoln 4, Omaha 5 (first game). ?! 0 2 0 2 c .. 2 Lincoln 2, Omaha 4 (second game). Whaling 1 3 0 0 1 Hess p 1 4 30 27 14 Totals i Northwestern League Vancouver 1, Seattle 2 (first game). Higginbotham batted for Gardner in Vancouver : 1, Seattle 0 (second ninth. , , Score by innings game). Oakland: Spokane 3, Butte 6. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Tacoma 3, Great Falls 4. Runs .... 0 S 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 Hits .... Vernon: Southern Association -- 4 v i i, j i tj Ituns .... 2 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 7! Hits Atlanta 1, Memphis 3.5 Two-bas- e Little Rock 6. Mobile (first game.) hits Summary: Bates, Little Rock 4. Mobile 3 (second Lane. Stolen base Daley. Sacrifice game. ) hit Whaling. Struck out By Hess 2, on balls Off Hess Birmingham 1, New Orleans 0. by Prough 3. Bases Chattanooga-Nashvilsame post- 3, off Prough 1. Runs responsible for poned; rain. Hess 1, Prough i. Double plays 8. 1.0 ! 1- Kansas City 3, Columbus 2 (first game). Kansas City 1, Columbus 2 (second game). Minneapolis 8, Louisville 3 (first ga me). Minneapolis 0, Louisville 3, (second game). 4 St. Paul 1, Indiapanolis (first game). St. Paul 3, Indianapolis 1 (second game). Milwaukee 5. Toledo 9 (first game). Milwaukee 0, Toledo 10 (second game). r. two-sacke- p.... 1 Gleiehmann lb ..34 o 2b Risberg Yesterday's Itesults. 5 1 3b Bates Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 3 (first 4 1 game); Daley If 0 3 Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn (second Mattick cf 5 1 0 game.) 5 3 0 Spencer c 2 2 3 Rader ss 4 2 3 Fromme p Today's Schedule. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. 17 36 27 10 Totals Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Score by Innings Oakland: Runs .... ..'...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 American League 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Hits W. Ii. Pet. Vernon: 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 9 43 New York Runs 28 .606 3 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 17 41 31 .569 Hits Cleveland 39 32 .549 Boston Two-bas- e hits Risberg 38 32 .543 2, Summary: Chicag-Fromme. Sacrifice Doane, 38 34 .528 "Washington Rader. Struck out 3S 36 .514 Fromme 6. Stolen bases Middleton By Detroit 2, 31 42 .4 25 Davis, St. Louis ....." G'eichmann, Pates, Risberg, 17 50 .254 Spencer. Base on balls Off Beer 2, off Philadelphia Runs reMartin J, orr Jf romrne 2. No games yesterday. 2, sponsible3. for Beer 4, 4Higginbotham 20 at hat runs Martin hits Eight Today's Schedule. off Beer in 5 innings; 4 hits 2 runs 4 at bat off Higginbotham in Detroit at "Washington. inning. St. Louis at Philadelphia. defeav to Beer. Double play Charge Gleiehmann to Rader. Wild Cleveland at New York. Risberg to Beer 2, Fromme. Umpires Chicago at Boston. pitches and Guthrie. Time of game Finney 1.35. Sioux City St. Joseph .l a finger and point with pride as giving them an honest to goodness chance. The northerners got to Fanning for two runs in the third. Speas singled over the pitcher's head to be forced by Ward. Houck slashed to right for a double, sending Ward to third, and the scored when the temperapair were Dennis Wilie cut loose with the mental second of the day. Beavers Grow Heckles. Undue chances cut down the Beaver In the eighth. Vaughn doubled scoring and was out at third trying to stretch it into a triple. Southworth did triple with a blow against the right field fence, and scored as Rodgers pulled one Captain Bill was forced through short. by Fisher, but with Stumpf safe on a fumble by Jones, who not only but kicked the pill, there was no further reckoning, Speas flying out to second. Afternoon Sesdoiu Sothoron's pose was almost knocked out of him in the first inning of the afternoon game. With two of the Seals laid away to rest, Bodie smashed against the left field fence for two cushions, while walks for Downs and Dalton filled the bases. anu, trown snot a liner to center arew two were acrc-sthe pan. Jones back sent Seals the a pass, but Brooks to the field with a fly. That lead lasted until the fourth. Rodgers scratched a single and Nixon popped to second. Stumpf walked and Roche doubled, sending Rodgers home and which landing Stumpf at third, from sacrificed. station he scored ason Speas same the Roche speeded up play and was batted in by Ward with a not left field. Portland was outpunch to In doubt as to the final left long come. Bodie drew his second Dalton bounced the pill back and a run, while of short for a safety Jones laid in two more with a dcuble. As the ball was returned to the plate, Sothoron threw wild to third and Jones for the plate. scampered who landed the final It was Dalton run in the seventh. San Francisco with a perfect bunt along th Opening went to third Hi third base line, he same trick, witli Brown turned the an overthrow to of guiltyskied VaughnBrooks Morning- Oam. to Nixon and Dalfirst. rubber. the beat for it ton OAKLAND. AB R H PO A E Morning Gttme. 4 0 2 1 0 1 Middleton If PORTLAND. 3 1 0 0 1 3 Davis 3b 4 0 3 0 1 0 Lane cf AB R H PO A K 1 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 7 1 5 I Wilie cf Crandall lb o 1 0 2 0 4 Kenworthy 2b ..3 00 00 13 03 01 Vaughan 3b Gardner rf ......3 Southworth If ..44 01 11 2 3 00 o 8 0 2 2 0 Elliott c 2b 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 Rodgers Fifll1f.r n. Berger ss 1 0 1 o a 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 Beer lb 0 0 1 o 0 4 Higginbotham p.O1 00 00 01 03 0ol Stumpf rf Speas ss 0 1 5 1 0 4 Martin p Ward 2 4 Houck p Jl J) 0 3 29 24 14 Totals 1 6 27 3 10 37 Totals VERNON. .411 Doane rf 43 30 American Association IVnrcey on-- Pet. .618 .652 .540 .493 .485 .464 .453 30 34 36 ETerald-IlepnbHcan- July 9. Long dis SAN FRANCISCO, hits, which were cleverly by the Portlanders, together with the failure of San Francisco ac-to get any sort of action off 3 Houck, counted for the Beavers' to 0 win on the Oakland grounds this morning. Houck dished up some more of the same ball with which he has been helpbad, the northerners, and though then-primeing base running cut the Seals off m there was hardly a spot during the session on which ycu could lay -- 1 f Two new world's Omaha. July records in automobile speed were established here today on the mile and a Dario Resta quarter board speedway. e record by going broke the the distance Jn 2.44:S2, or at a rate of 105.4 miles an hour, and Eddie Hlcken-baohrecbroke the twenty-five-miord It In 14.39:47, or 102.6 miles an hour. The marks were set during the speed trials In preparation for the hg race here next Saturday. Both of these records were registered by the official electrical timing device of the American Automobile association. Resta also broke the record for a single lap. going a mile and a quarter In 41 seconds, or at the rate of 110 miles an hour. all of world's famous Nearly race drivers are the assembled here already for the Omaha classic Saturday. The former flve-nlrecord which Resta broke was established in Omaha last year by Tom Orr. who made the distance in 3 minutes flat. Barney e Oldfield made the record in 1914 at Indianapolis by reg17:30. istering An enormous crowd watched the Ped trials. Alvo Franchl. In his Pun-sunarrowly escaped death when his r dropped from the top of one of the high turns. 37 9. ANGELES, July to Ths Spee!l .1 ! 26 42 IIeriiltl-Repnhl!can- hits--Gleiehma- nn, 1 was the first up. showed jrreat Judgment by for Masrpert. The latter walklnst him bunt that advanced down a toneat ond. laid runner He scored on the double. Wlterjt line drive was rills It and pesrjred rlKht at Orr. who handled a double play and to Bath to complete retire the club. w. Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston Chicago New York Fittshursrh St. Louis Cincinnati - to Th Special v it .. IT' 6 0 0 0 0 Rowdies Shut Out in Morn- Houck Serves Up Effective Brand of Great Amering Session and Mauled ican Game. in the Matinee. HAMPATS' HITTING DAY DUCKS ARE RECKLESS Los Ancclrs 8, Salt Iake'6. Batteries Lor Ancelca, Horstman, Ryan, Boles; Salt Lake, Fittery, Picrrcy, Hughes, Hannah. crt.cf Ellis If Wolter rf ARE IN FIRST .' 1 Scare Ma SEALS SHUTOUT BY TIGER CREW T i FITTERY. SHAND POOR OLD OAKS d - |