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Show 0 pwj SHCTIOMI j) j iLIU j rrar ' Uul. Xk W -i- A TvY "TTT 1 PORTING -- SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1916. rm WM ilFF SCHALLER WIT F 3-R- UN UPHILL BATTLE FRAY FOR SEALS WITH. SERAPHS Gardener Drives Ball Out of Lot With Bases Full and Two-ru- HRKE women trap shoot experts who have entered the Grand American "p Handicap tournament and ure to make many men hustle for lienors in the bisr event; another woman who is expected to win j Rally in Eighth n Low-dcrnii- lk RALLY BILL BURNS HIT HARD ANGEL FAILS - H'r.i!d-Fi- Tl-.- f f . puhli-a:i- j i , - I 1 I 111- ' . ! l.-- ?: r:n th;-- pntf. .11' ir r;n short The ral'y that won t !i'lfr" r't'.fl th'ul: CofUfr? walkeri. ort h .lit t!;r i I f i'lvf that innincr. nr.tl a ft or w.t-- - ne otmtinir rra'ii' a fot:l It :. ri ;ui ! t I'.i who it nns;l''il to Scjth-- enter, "ort'ltnir sconJ. fisher taking A. !. liiifit. p-t- , " i ! ((w-f- i i I 1 , i i r . j -- th-o- r " , a : wn .. w-- I I f :. ' .,-- e-- - . 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P. u ; . 1 t I" n .ve in run-- .", 2 1 1 T ivn-ha- ?" hits hownf A. I a ; P- . - . . c . 1 . . . . . I - " 1 WALLEN WINS OHIO ruii RIVER TITLE SWIM: COHEN SHOWS CLASS O.. Aug. 19. YV. IN ROQUE TOURNEY len. Ineir.natS. Jr.. of th Hamilton club. 'won the fourth annual six-mi- 19 II. Cohen of Chi'.ivo. Au?. !C :i n , Cif V in tb vvr.et-,- . tournament perform,) an unusual f r 3 .a when ht took two suceesst the court and made them rover armril in hit match witti t naries of Cleveland. W. A. Roumls of Cleveland aptured the second division title from .1 1 1 itt laicr. MATHEWSON OBTAINS CUBAN FOR CINCIES le K Wal Chicngo, Ohio swim here today river achampionship ' starters. field of t wenty-eirh- t frotll c'hieaKo was rhael ana rJ.irmott.,uf 1 nomas iiorrotKS or t'ltt" secona t thtrxl. Herbert Laubis of St. urgh was fourth. The winner's time Iouis was minutes flat. I J lft-rou- (opponent. section of the country they assert Mrs. She will CJarl is the best in the land. hae a chance to prove this In St. Afns. a.L.Gar-f-. Louis. n. were known as experts with the shot- uii. .now n would take a pape to tell of the feats of the woir.en who are proficient in handling tile trap.srun. Miss oakley everyone knows. Mrs.; Addison Topperweiu of San Antonio,! is the Miss Oakley of this day.! Te.t She averaged im per cut of ),er tr.r- tets last year, and she shot at more, than ROno. she will shoot at the (1. A. H. In the Tennessee state tournament' she was the'only shooter to break 10ol j j ( straight. Mrs. Topperwein fs possibly tlie hest known of the present day women shoot- ers. hut she is not the only one that is expert. Mrs. Louise Vogel of Detroit. Mich., is an oriental member of the Westy HoKans. and the past four years in succession she has won the feo'd medal in the women's transhoot-- 1 tug championship tournament in the show in New York. She Sportsmen's never misses n trapshootinc; t ou ma- i - -' j i Illinois has a grreat number of women heins trapshooters. the hest known Mrs. Harold Almert and Mrs. A. II. Winkler. Mrs. Almert made the best score of any woman shooter In the A. H. last year three months after she first took up shootinK and more, recently won the women's trapshooting championship of Illinois. Mrs. Winkler has won the championship of the ;hica"po Gun eluh. the largest frun club in Chicago, which is proof of her ability. Mrs. Ada Schilling averaged 88 for riCK"i targets in the averages last year. She hails from Portland, Ore. These women and several hundred others are expected to show the real idea of preparedness at St. lotns. The women are very much Interested in this tournament, and many of them have passed up ice cream and tutti fruitti for some time in order to be on hand. They don't mind economizing for a trapsbooting tournament like . t he C One nnrlrs . . . ornou nn l"rnf. Sail Ijke Portland Oakland ."V. - i fi . . . . . ".Os.. .Itt- -' AV I Anerlrii ,.V'7 ern n . San I'rnn. . . ."22 lf l.oke Portland . .. .?T onklnnd . . 'lai ! i l.srrnonncele r, KNAB E PULLS r. .! r. .."D . . r, i a7 . .. ." S .:,r,o .527 .211 1. 2. ?,. ... Detroit Philadelphia 2. No games scheduled for todav, . m New York Won. Lost. Pet. fi Pittsburgh. fhlcairo Sr. Louis Cincinnati n:t 47 . ro . 4 2 4 2 h'A .600 77 .4SJ .:".84 .500 .4 so si:, 4 S 4.'5 . 69 Sit "9 .12 5 .377 71 t. VMtrrliij-- ilenultM. 2, Chicago H. r.i Brooklvn 1. Pittsburgh 2 (first s4 game I : Brooklyn 1, Pittsburgh (sec- ond game). S I : 1 I Y S Y ' ST n t J A I.T Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati 1. Vrrnon 2. Salt I.akr OTIrt came). Itostoa 4, St. Louis 7. A rrnna ri. Salt Lake i Ufond samel. Schedule. Today Sail Francisco 7. Oakland at Chicago. Brooklyn I Portland Ti. Atn Arneles 4. Boston at Cincinnati. New York at St. Louis. No others. today's xiir.nri.r.. Vernon nt "Salt l.nke. San Fruncinco at Oakland (forenoon Southern Association. F.nmei. Oakland at San I'rnnciseo fafterntMin Nashville 12. Mobile 1. New Orleans K.ini'l. Chattanooga Portland and Los Ar.gelea at Vernon 0. Birmingham 1. Memphis Little Rock 6, Atlanta 5. (forenoon game I. Aniselea (nfternoon l'ortiinil nt Salt Utkr Pnrtlaml Oakland i:t New York 11 1 .1-- I'nrtlnnd I. San lrnnee !. Lake 1, Anuelen I. Onklnnd 1. A merican A ss qcia t ion . 10, Kansas Citv 1. Indianapolis11. 1. Milwaukee 2. 5. Columbus Minneapolis 4. Toledo 1. S.L Paul I.ouisvlU,- - 4-- 1. 0. Northwestern League Butte 3. Seattle 11. Oreat Falls 7. Vancauvcr Spokane 2. Taconia I. . . k, National League. e: wa called sevenessence of addlepat-ednes- s the teen kinds of by Joe Tinker just because Bob permitted Otto Knabe to cajofe him a perfectly good into believing thatbeen twice-bas- e converted into hit had an out. Bescher was a Red then and Tinker was the Reds' manager. The Cincinin Philadelnati club was performing Bob is a great player, a felphia. low who hits the ball right on the trade-marfields in Speaker style, and who can run the bases up to tlie standard set by "Bill" Iange when Bill was In more than one desetting standards of baseball. partment Bescher bumped a ball squarely upon Its beezer and it went sailing out. to deep center. Dode Paskert pursued the hit. but couldn't make a neat take because the ball hit the wall. As Bob, up after his slide, was straightening the dust .out of his bloomers, beating Knabe spoke to him. "it's too bad to be robbed of a hit like lluit," Knabe renu-.- ked in a comtone. miserating Bescher fell for the play. hook, line and sinker. He quit the sack and fustarted back toward his bench. nereally Knabe sinsded for the ball and tagged Bescher. The chicanery beat the Reds that day and then Tinker opened up on poor Bescher. At just about that time instruments at the weather bureau showed that an electrical storm or an atmosperleal disturbance of some sort was raging in the vicinity of Broad and Huntingdon streets In the generally peaceful city of Philadelphia. Hwscher isn't the big leaguer on record as a vicitimonly, of the deceit of a fellow player. About the last fellow wearing the spangles that one would believe would resort to sharp John practice is Wagner. But Ilonus" one day Henry made Larry certainly McLean look, foolish. let a fast drop drop to earth. The ball nestled between McLean's cafeet. Wagner didn't open his pacious but he pointed toward the Pittsmouth, burgh clubs bench, causing McLean to believe that the ball had rolled In that direction. Two Pirate base runners advanced while Iarry was making a search for the ball and a moment later a hit scored the two tallies and beat the Oiants. "That fellow's got a quart cap on a pint head," said ".lawn" .McGraw. But at "Muggsy" laughed with all hands on the the play that Wagner pulle'd y catcher. tall, lean and Bob Bescher . one i . . .r.si r.i r,i . Btooklvn . Philadelphia Boston yv. 75 7.i . . . AVashitigton 'hicago 3. New York 1. Pacific Coast League. I.os Anseten ernnn San fifi . St. Louis . Salt Lake. Portland Oakland . . Cleveland ... San KrinclMti j ' i j i 1 j 1' j i J j j - loot n - I j ! k j j j j J - a-ta- ll. j TR ICK ON REDS Itcults. Veifril' Boston I j . Washington I hiladf lphia ion H. Won. IOSt. Pet. Post on . . . . "htf'a co "lc vehuiil . Tetro!t . St. Louis .. New York . .r.t t A. . I American League. Is AZEVEDO OUTFOUGHT game. BY BENNIE LEONARD 'run si;iiii:s standi 4. Vernon Suit Saratrs:a Snrincs N Y.. Aug. 19. Pennie Leonard of New York outfought ie A?.veIo of California in every round n Cincinnati. Aug. 15. Manager of .1 bout here. in the first, anixcitioe.I hajt that he serord and third rounds Leonard was s today servp-ethe of Out fielder ireful. feeling out his opponent, hut rurehsse, las a Cueto. Cuban, from the Portsmint h. thereafter he hit the Californian at Va.. rluh. Cuto will report here at "he will. Azevedo rushed throughout tho end of the Portsmouth dub't sawi, fight, hut could not reach hi skillful 30. Math-ewfjo- i Ins . . .tones. Saeri'i.-hits "jIvi 2 Pases on brill P.aur,. r.. off !?. r I. :t I P.. i: i Prru. k ..ut by per ?. Hit h Downs ty ;t' hTto I' tie tv Hurns. I i: ,n n to It.irrv. plii f:-res!to-ijidfor Panm 2, Burns 4. pe-2 Left ' bases S.tn Pranclxco Oakland defeat to Burns. I o. of game, Tiie Phvle. I'mplres Doyle itierabr ,;y j 1 . team will take on the reorganized iVmm ci;,h this aft ernoon at Lu as field. These teams have mt sevrral limw this reason, the Harmans rnnilne out winners in all but the first meetinsr Pter Peterson win again he in a Harmnn uniform, as re ha recently returned from v'alifornia, where he has the last few weeks. spent The xame will he called at 3 o'clock He has wnd I?eardlev will umpire. Kiven excellent service in handling Karnes plaved at Lucas field during th last few months. The Cement and Harman teams will line unI as follows; II Alt MANS. OHM INT. c. Mann McPherson . .. Bohne Papworth Thorpe. S.S. Mori t ague flroeschner .. Mit-nr. . Kaefer . .. .2 b. A nderson . Ollherg ..lb. Gunn Jeorue . . .. .. reenhool .r(. Pynders. If. Johnson . . . Simpson The Hartnan it : t STANDING OF THE CLUBS 1 ft A IL- -- 4-- HARM AN A. C. ANI CEM ENTERS WILL PLAY t l i.. -- ! . -- l I t J 1 t ,r;h' Knns s " d.i tl-er- : Hit Si: inma rv i . V.7 1 i ment of importance. Mrs. Harry ITar-risowife of a sporting; goods dealer in Rochester, N. V., is looked upon as one of the best shooters in the east. She averted better than SO in the She also is New York stale shoot. connected with the Westy HoKans. Mrs. Otto Carl, wife of the secretary of the Plrminarham, Ala.. (Jun cluh. is the best woman shot In the south, and in that n, i.-.- r . . . ed 1 . ! 1 1 . i lit. i - ; iC i t ! ' u .1 ! ; i rr 'Hi i i I Feminine Shooters Expected to Hang Up Good Scores in Annual Event. . - 1 1 t:- t . I "n ; 1 -- 6 t w.-k- , i z ami Ham Patterson was sinking- for the third time, an'd Tommy Quintan was searching1 the boxes to see if "Birdie" was wat chine- him after ho srot that double, ("Birdie" had left the park after an ineffectnal attempt to hold conversation with Tommy), ami Hardy Downing was fijruringr on thft back of his pay envelope to see how many miles the Utes would be from third place if Salt Lake copped the rame and San Francisco lost, and "Joe" Wolfe bit into a hot dorr and found a rubber band, and After all this and a lot of other ex-- 1 (r citement the regulars sank First Game. see which one back in. their seats to VERNON. A ti R TT PO A C of the Vernon Tigers would throw-- away 3 o 1 O O O If Ilnler to be the game. Swede Bisherg seemed Oleirhmann lh ... 4 O O 7 rt O I 4 O 2 2 the bleachers" favorite for such an HUber? 2b 4 2 O 0 n 2 (.rttcKs rf event, but the dope was wrong. Johnny .1 O 1 2 O O Martlek ef :t 0 2 O I Kane worked in just three innings, the Callahan 3b s .... 44 OO OO ;t.t t1 o MctiafflRan seventh, eighth and ninth, but that was Mltie e with was at the plate enouKh. Johnny 4 O 1 1 2 o Fromme p t two down. Dick Bayless was camping Totals . . t. . , . . .31 2 9 21 10 3 on third. Kane golfed the ball over the SALT LAIvK. left field fence for a single and the A II It If ro A F. game. t to f. The victory was the sec1 4 2 O O O ef ond of the afternoon, the first golnjs: to Quintan 1 Ma.Tle.iH rf I 4 2 O o the Utes by a score of 5 to 2. 1 4 2 O O o Ilrlef lb 1 It van If O 4 ( Haiiuah Start Rally. 0 0 I O 0 Orr km 2 0 That ninth inning rally in the second Ftntb 3b 3 O O 2 2 (l game was a thing that will be long; Downey 3 O O ;t 4 o 2b count! The remembered by local fans. 1 II IO 3 2 O Fojierl.v e 1 O 1 3 stood 5 to when the final half opened, jji Fittery 2 n p Truck Hannah gave the locals a hope with a single to left center. Lasterly 32 r 7 27 12 O Total batted for Hall and forced . Truck attji second. Tommy Quinlan slapped a hi Score Inningdouble to left and Easterly reached Vernon: by I Hun 2 third. Then Dick Bayless crashed oct OOOOOOIO 1 OOl 2 1 3 9 Hit a single that scored both runners and Ol Mitchell Salt Lake: took second on the throw-in- . Hun 3 O 5 00 Bunny essayed to walk Brief. but Gleich-man1 1 1 0 Hits 7 2002 reached out and hit a wide one, run Home TwoBrief. out. Summary: an for bail the easy geting base hits Fronrme, Ouinlnn. Stolen Then Kane got his w'allop. Needless to banes Daley, Mattick, Callahan, say. a silver shower ionowen. Sacrifice- hit Fittery. Double play Kane's drive over the barrier was to HIabergr Rath to niplchmauni to Brief. Strm-- out the fourth of the afternoon to clear the Downey Hy Fromm-2, by Fittery H. Hae on wall. Brief got one in each game, and ball Off Fittery 3. Run retrpon- Griggs also poked one over the harwible for Frowme 2. 2. ried in the second fray. base on error Salt Klrtery 2. F1rt on buses Vernon 7, Salt LakeLeft 4. First Game I Gift. I m pi rem Guthrie and Finney. Time Vernon boots were in the main re- of pnme 1.30. sponsible for the Salt Lake victory in the opening affair of the twin menu. Second Game. In the third canto, with the count VEIWOX. the Bengals' standing- nothing AH R ir ro K infield closely resembled a "big league'' 4 J If . o 0 o class D gang: of ball players. Three (Dnley 1 H etch ma nn lb. 3 o errors and one hit gave the Utes three 3 1 2 3 2b 0 Hlberpr runs in this session, in the following 1 4 1 o a Orlggs rf 4 0 2 4 Mattick ef manner: 0 C'nllahan 3b 3 o O 1 o an to the hit McGaffigan Easterly o n .... 4 1 MrGafflean o Runt booted it. Paul Fittery attemptMltT.e c 4 1 1 4 o o ed to sacrifice, bunting to Callahan. Mitchell p 4 o o I 1 o Callahan flung wildly to first and all Total 33 5 720 12 O.I hands were safe. Quinlan beat out an infield throw and the bases were SALT LAKF,. jammed. Bayless forced Quinlan at All R II po A 4 J second, Easterly counting and Fittery Quinlan cf-- lf 3 0 1 3 t third. Brief hit to Kisberg, and Jiayles taking !i .... Hrief lb I 1 N o SI! the Scandinavian took his turn at foot .... Shlnn rf 2 1 o Oil ing. Fittery crossing- the gutta percha. O 0 o 1 o 0 il Kjnii If and Bayless trotting around to third, 2 O 2. o o o i! Kane ef 4 0 1 4 4 o ;s Orr km Ryan forced Brief at second, but Bay- 4 ( o less scored on the play. Orr filed to! Rjith 3b .... 3 3 o I I 2 Downey- 2b . . pretty Daley for the last out. It was 4 o 1 6 O o Hannah c tough on Art Fromme, who was doing O o o O 0 o Hoff p the heaving for Patterson. .. 3 o o Hall p J o 0 O ol . 1 1 Kasterly Brief Get Homer. A double by Quinlan and a single hy Total . . 12 27 10 Brief gave the locals another In the! third, and Brief's homer in. the eighth Two out when winning; run brought the total up to five. cred. in safe the held except Tigers Fittery Kasterly batted for ILall In ninth. the seventh and ninth innings. In the Score seventh a single by Griggs, a pass to Vernon t by Innings Mattick and a poke by Callahan nettedRun . . ; r. O them a run. and In thp ninth three sin.. 3 OOl 1011 lUts gles In succession with none down gave Salt Ltket them another. Then Fittery tightened Run . . . .2 001 0OO0 3 6 4 and retired the next three batters in Hit .. . 12 order. Home runs GriKK. Summary: Two scintllatlng catches by Pate DaHrief. Three-ba- e hit Mitre. Two bane hit Orr, Hayle, Shinn. Quinby Fromme stop ley, a greatd lan. Stolen base Mitchell, Quinscoop-u- p and a by Gleich-man- n lan. Sacrifice fly Riberjjr. Double featured the first tussle. Mitchell to to McGafftg-aplay second Hoff started the game for Glelch'ann; MciUaffl&au to Risberg to Gleichmann 2 Donner to Orr to Blankenship, and lasted into the third Brief. Struck out By Mitchell 3. inning, then gave way to Hall. In the on ball Ha.e Otf by Hall 3. firswivith two gone, Risbergsingled Mitchell 3. off Hoff 2. off Hall 1. and Griggs hit the ball over trie left Three runs 3 hits 9 at bat off Hoff in field fence to score two runs. 2 plus inning, out In third, 2 on, none out. Hun responsible for Hoff Yanked. Mtichell . Hoff 2, Hall none. Credit In the third Hoff was wild and pitcher victory to Hall. Hit byball walked Daley and Gleichmann. Hall HanParsed Quinlan. Ryan, was sent in, but a passedball advanced bn&e on error Vernon 1. nah. First each runner a base and Daley scored 5, Salt Lake Ieft on bases Vernon and S. Fiupire on Risberg's sacrifice fly. Guthrie. Finney Time of same 1.54. McGaffigan got on In the fourth on Downey's boot of his grounder, and Mitze scored him with a triple to left center. That ended the scoring for MIKE O'DOWD TRIMS Vernon, and the five runs looked as big as a house to the locals until after the SHERIDAN IN FIGHT ninth. The Blankmen grabbed a pair of talSt. Paul, Minn., Aug. 19. Mika lies in the first in a manner similar to O'Dow of St. Paul, welterweight, dethat employed by the Tigers in the same frame. Bayless doubled to left cisively defeated Mickey Sheridan of bout and Brief golfed the ball over the Chicago in a fence for his twenty-fourt- h home run. here last night, in the opinion of newsRyan was hit in the arm by a pitched papermen at the rihgside. Tlie local ball in this frame, and Shinn went in fighter weighed in at 147. Sheridan at - " 146 J. (Continued on Following; 1'ase.J sun-bak- i I i--s ULrry-f-.-J T. ; 1 . 1 -. .- : . . treat, the Vernon players had given Roy Mitchell the old A FTER la.st 5 in of to 5. half score. the the ment for three hits, tyinp; the ninlh, t: .v.v. r-rr-- - i 1 . . . . ! t n - -- !.- t fe4vs- V ! By Maurice R. Cuinmings. 1 r i 1 - 1 ;r " i ! 1 I ii iJ- T- - 3.;: Detroit, fx. " 1. i L. -- ; Sirs. L.C.Vo&I. 4 . I 1 5 l "a. a 1 J : 5 5, o'clock. 3 raz-ra- 'ccr : -r GAME J j S3 - - -tt' OF 2, Salt Lake game); Portland 1 ;- . ; r ' .fu i I a OUT scores were as follows'. Vernon YESTERDAY'S Vernon 5, Salt Lake 6 (second ,t r. - J '1 ; v V 1 VJV J- Hall, South-wort- h Si-rtl- . n: a Hoflff-er- s to i:i:l.o bunf.ii tf.r.J Itdilspr, j. i1t thir1. sPcotul. to iSV5 Smitjiworlh and Giiito P. for icht h"a'ithy onoript; Nixon fanned. ut Ward roe t?tir!. fin s .in-liiree. In tti- pin'h". to me f mrcrfr,' y nnd across pnt CuNto .. v l n'i'1 f e rdate with th h" at bvt Gender Sex Admitted to Tar run. ).., last Kohe t .. . hi Sk'v si r k1 ou t r f t runninsr for 1'iher. wa5 out . r inu'-r.h'l rt n k n ar n flespf ral- effort to reah th Jiaiik Classic for First - '" "' , a. f. t.rcik ur r, r m k ' s hief trouble wa wilri- Time in 16 Years. vitir-tn.loo i;TKer: riei.. In ii;n'i:ittnii. ff ua walkinmen otitintially Ait'.ftit :i'i !: for filling th.- LaK" Tht was the niakinsrl ntid t id; tt. i'i.; thi troiiMr- In th.' first when the AiikoI was ijroi;i:iit S l', ft. Vo'itis fiii!' two. in the fifth wt eti they tied Carney. t ,. ;itr1 the eternr. A't: he t'i'd and in the ninth when tey sixteen k the in !'. hi; .!.:! t .is in j.'drs ijrand near ante ore FoTl tyitiir the l r.i . shoot u c It. r f ' nar. v Mail wa f nit atjain.' handi.ap n tojitnatiard viso .! two. tirf'. Score: U'lU'.im nient t e hi ue ribnori .r veif w.t-alr.-a.th- v j .t h world Irajijhoulitii; uroarcuscrf P UlTI.AN'Ii. 'it e in tie or no a 1. nt ion tin; i.ijt. id oa to the! II I; Alt p. i: I'air Dianas of trie Trans. t:'.- th rd t'M, veteran foi' r a : r i :i 0 t Th.? for n "!i annual tournament .....r. hvatu ' i f v. it o a a low roller P.odrers will take plate in St. Louis, Mo., ini-- ( to o f; .2 t r1f!-n v. to It lnuled n inK l.orlte the !f SoT, h ivc'l and for tin- first time ihi ,1! ' K ' Sni.otn t a!:.! .'ti.iU'-r to the fair y,.x ,vijt j1;iv of .iff !r.ipfh"lfrs 'i he r ... a homer over it e in I'm sn. ' r k .. r..i.. their r!a' inn o:es Nivoi! rf 'i t.t" f. will ri ii uivpn to hoot special 0 trophiis Ward n t t o t F. HI hi ioi rj a v ltd irrr (iraml Arr,.rliati I.owtiermilk hanlicap. . e f ;i led to rv . Koi he f f ii and eici afternoon at t o'clock there ro i' II a spe.jii .".ii. Wit1 or. out. "ill t .ii !...a u " n, Ifn event for' tiira phooter. of t:-target z: Tot a! ? . . 1 i d'M.tri .1 Ii e, to enter. ex. en;lfr ' a kci!, filllf.It a ps. o 1. S for iiniil, of the tii. K.irttti looting organizations an(;i;iks. .! t;lt. States at:.i Canada are mnkitor asair.-ori Miilil! ,vc A V. A it H P' I t.i f I; .Ta ek o ri r f . t , ;fe. ,al appeals to the women and n . i it uiris of this rtre to lie. om.- interested r i! in tie; i:iliif ii v i ,i k i ti Wolter rf t' in trapshnntitiE ns a henlthful ;e. r.. aw v..twith K oe rn e l . h 10 M ,'1' without ati.v strenuous nri r .'. o t ' to .' endeavor, n inllnway ? h i sin- ln-- I '.and that fl,. women are kinniini; it h.u Pa p!er r . i'T'Mf.1 lt is bv the rr'o.on 'r Kf of ii nuinher Mnr;ihy j 4 . 0 pupils Annie Oakley has turned out as Hu t ler ?s ii ii si:ots from Pinehurst. N. P.. and HI. Hall p !t, t': It yol rt ft i n Mi N. H.. where she is ti Portsmoutii. P.. last Pyan It ' tir.ir a summi-- school. Mis? Oakley w a! k"l. t to Mrl.irry. . 2b . 0 instructetl nearly one thousand women t vo' out :ht in S:ip!e Polo :.... tlirwhiiri:! ' f. r ' ri t e a .1 P. re !'. to not'; tii. 1.,... i i. . r.l n" it'll je ' ni?iiui 2 Totals . ' rf .ii i in i.'im"ui:i. men 'I T'. r.van hatteri for I elpriith. niore than a thousand shot for the SAN PP. AN' ' first tirii. in the hettinnrrs' day shoots poles it, tied for Hall P. : . p. r last year and nwire than th.it nurnher hy innings .1 ear. this ii Portland " ii u Itun - " It was oniv a rJorniU nr so nco that 3 2 .i ,r' 20 wfl'i but a handful of women who it x.Hits.. An'fic O i. tt 1 RYAN HIT BY BALL, FORCED X..- iff tJ - 1 - f- !': J rll r 'ssfx y. V- - .. Piercey and Easterly. Today's local game begins at ? I . . v , Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 7, Oakland 2. Series stand: Vernon 2, Salt Lake 4; Portland 1, Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 1, Oakland 4. Today's batteries here: Vernon, Hess and Whaling; Salt Ltike, i . ;i . , ' - s - r I Salt Lake Victory. a-'- ,o.n; i 5-- 2 OS ANCiKI.KS. S S.-.tl- - .'.,tr-- I Aug. 1?. The Tort- Bit f AN I II A N isri . An.. aii'I Beavers fitiallv won ' base Si l.all'-h;i tin' briirht shining ball jme from the Angels today. The s The fight on the part the r.tr of dia-- ! ,ror in r, of the leavfra waj an uphill one. Kvery i - HlOV '" "11 111t .fill-" r", a run the Ancl' went Mr folltwol in o'lt front r tieil th sore until the ;rv; i run - of th" provi'Mi- - etsrhth. W i t h t h score S in t h e r i ? h t h . ifi-- j arvther of-- t'se Favf r- - fa roI h n in lr. that nettcl w ii runs atu Ti e ttr? r i hfrn .!d f. won tiw raii:i The Anirel.4 ; to ffort nal.. r j thre nm- I Ki tli t lialf of th- eighth, h.it win i'i ft;r'. fill ft': f - r I t Johnny Kane Wins Second Tussle With Single Over Fence in Ninth; First Struggle Ends in t Baum Ti:ht in Pinches: Charley Hall Hit Hard All Berber Out of Game and Way Through Game hy Oaks' Tram Is Split. Portland Cluh Sluggers. ! FOR LOC ALS . jiv' . (S"-i-i- fig-- eral pri7es in the fhootin? is Mrs. Addison Toppenvein of San Antonio, Texas. Nets Ducks Victor-- ; Still Is Wild. Sows Up Contest. SEALS Title Trap Shoot to Begin Tomorrow RALLY w omen in A merican Handicap GRABS SERIES BEAVERS ANNEX HOMES TO WIN 11 In A o. Western League. St. Joseph ii. Omaha 1 i first game St. Joseph 9, Omaha 7 (second game). Denver S. Sioux City 9. Topeka 0. Lincoln 2. 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