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Show A THE IIIIRALBREPUBLICAX, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916 SPORTING KKCITOT; SPORTING SECTION. D STOPS ALL BUT THREE MAJOR. LEAGU. POLLY AND HER PALS I I O0aTT5 Alls ih vjox CT. AflTlHiAi r GRANDPA KNOWS HOW. H4S 4 3T CP tftFr r 7JHH maf - r 7 Dots ffe n IHfcM TKILL ALL. HKto hm- - OAiTo IT "BUT H- 'Bo,1 VTTT4 41 Eve! Temper By CLIFF STERRETT . 1 IIL. CTiT Lmm fmC C Jess "THE fcl fc HB4rrA7 GLO j Coo! Cool iyV 1 TMLY mTTING ISTEADY PLUG OF BENNY KAUFF MEETS TYRUS COBB REDS WINS OVER AIDS WHITE SOX DEFEAT TIGERS ! 'LOCAL ! BRUM CHICAGO W)U Should MtRClfUL - BOXERS FAST GAMES IN GRANITE LOSES HANDBALL MEET OPENING GAME REALIZE THEY CANNOT SHIRK Westminster Swamps Visitors Nuttal and Clawson Winners d Over Smith and Dent in in Baseball Fast Go at Deseret. Contest, 15 to 10. Presence of Many Good Boys From the Pacific Coast The semifinals in the Deseret handWestminster college defeated the Causes Awakening. Granite High school In a slugging ball tournament were held in the gymOne-side- Good Pitching by Red Fabcr Cincinnati Plays an Uphill Also Helps in Victory of Game and Is Victorious in Third Clash. Comiskey Clan. 14. O.. CHICAGO. Apriland1.hard and Faber's CINCINNATI, anApril uphill game until timely won out anfrom the sixth, hltttni? by Chicago gave the locals Chicago Cubs In of 7 the series today, the third game other win over Detroit today, to 4 3. to spit ball possessed no terrcrs for the Whlto Sox and he paved The visitors took kindly to Schneidthe way for some of the runs by passes. er's curves and forced his withdrawal Fetsch's triple in the sixth and doubles after three Innings, but they -could do. by Jacknon and Schalk In the second nothing with- McICenery, who- relieved were factors In Chicago's victory. reCollins wUrt throw, followins him, Retting" only one hit in the Veach's single and steal accounted for maining: ix inninfcs. th first Detroit run and Vltfs slnsle llendrix was steady for four inninjrs, and Cobb's triple netted the other. The but the locals bunched their hits with his two bases on balls in th'eir last fcore: four Innings and gathered in just DETKOtT. enough runs to win. AO It II PO A i: Groh carried off both the fielding: and ft Bnwh mn 3 0 2 .3 0 batting honors. Score: 4 t 2 0 2 0 Vitt 3b Hed - Kd-d- Se " - bb cf Veach 4 Hellman lb 4 sunaif 4 C. If. rf.......43 Crawford 0 1 1 1 1 Youner 2b 0 3 c . ..2 Cunningham p ....o loudermilk p 1 "ibuc p ....0 Kavanagh Burns Totals .. ....11 . ...22 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 10 l1.1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mulligan BS....43 0 Flack rf o F. Williams cf . . 3 l Zimmerman 3b . 34 o Saler lb 4 0 Kchulte If 3 0 Yerkes 2b 0 Archer c ...... 2 2 Hendrlx p 3 1 ...... ...... 1 1 0 24 11 AB 1 1 0 0 CHICAGO. 1 CHICAGO. Willing: Fischer Mann Ali R H PO A K . ..54 11 o1 11 0 0 Zeider Totals 3 2 0 1 1 2 J elscli cf ..... Weaver 3b K. Collins 2b 3 Fournier lb 4 Jackson f J. Collins rf ....33 Sfhalk c Terry Faber p Totals 0 2 0 1 2 15 3 3 1 ln 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 31 7 7 27 1 1 10 0 0 0- 0 0 0 14 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 If.. 4 3 4 3 4 ..... MollwlU lb. ...2 3 Clarke c Schneider p....0 McKenery p. ...21 Neale 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 ' 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 4 3 8 2 0 E A 0 -- 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 2 3 1 3 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 "l A F. 0 0 0 ." one-thi- rd 2-- Iltl-tiebra- nd and 0L.oughlIn. sorTiinnv association.4 Mobile Mobile C. At Atlanta At Nashville Nashville l1, Chattaz. nooga Ac New Orleans New Orleans . BIrra'.nKham 3. At Memphis Memphis 2. Little 5. Rock RC11 SOX MAKt: I'ICK. Boston. April 14. The Boston Americana-will an infield-t- . take Fred a. and i. 1. Jones, Thomas, from pitcher, Cleveland club a part payment the for was Trls Speaker, who transferred from Boston to Cleveland early tills week, according to J. J. BannJn. 4 2 0 0 2 Mc-Kene- f i l - '1f V A I x i i ; . . V, - v' -- -- v v- - "v . ! . I i - 5 - 1 V. v Kl - . ' Tx . 0j rv Benny Kauff (left) and Ty Cobb. TDEXNIE KAUFF. vho braes that he "will wrest the baseball crown from Ty Cobb durinir the 191G season, met Ty in Teias recently when the Giants and Timers plaved an exhibition frame. Bennie was completely out classed b3' Ty. lie lost a couple of flies and made only one hit. The Georgia Peach. caught several hard flies and made two hits that figured in the scoring-raced in with what proved to be the RACING STARTING AGAIN winning run. Score: PITTSBURGH. AB R II lb ... .3 0 0 . 4 3 iox Sb Schultjj 2b . Schmidt o . Harmon p . F. Miller p Totals . . . Real Estate as an Investment promises to receive unusual attention from the coming summer. The season pface duringabout to open is likely to witness tho greatest sale of homes and home site of recent years Business conditions in the of Utah are in excellent condition and real estate men are a unit instate g predicting a year. There must be real cause for such and there is. Mines, smeiters. factories) and business houses optimism in this state have never been so busy. Ti.e war. while draining the feverishly fighting nations of Kurope a gldn harveet to America and particularly to this state bringing where industrial activities have long been an important element In success. The farmers? are getting good prices for their produce, the railroads are busy, mines output are greatest ever, and everything bespeaks prosperity. this era of have come muiv schemes for the use Accompanying of the money which has flowed and is flowing- into this state. Stocks are skyrocketing, particularly those dependent on war orders. All kinds of industrial enterprises are being promoted with other people's money. In this time of unusual prosperity isn't it wise, to think of investing in something which is r.ot subject to fluctuations of stock market, which is not dependent upon personal management of the other fellow? the JUa.1 Bstate s an investment, whether it be n. lot for a home, a dwelling or business block bringing sure and constant revenue, never offered so many 'attractions. JtThere is just so much land In this city and when it offers a handsome profit, giving: at the same time is divided or soid a msxlmum of safety t the Investor. When the war ends and stocks go into-a- , of readjustment real estate Is bound to stand secure and solid, period .to the conservative owing been established in this cornrmfnity. value which have Ions Thoso who are anticipating the acquiring of homes should make haste. Bot prices are bound to increase and building materials will rise in value. steadily Jf you are getting ahead in the world, if you are eager to own a which will bring you a. stead v Income in home or possess an investment whose income will be as certain as the investment age. an of your old ti.e sun itself, buy real estate, the best, the safest, and setting rising the most certain of investments. (signed) SABT LAKE REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION. . Bead over tho ads in this paper it will be worth your while. - record-breakin- 1 v - . ... 1 1 1 mm 0 1 1 3 1 o 0 0 1 1 0 0 Grlncr p Totals S ........2 I ; ........ .1 . PO A 110 0 2 K 0 0 0 0 0 13 12 10 10 Bescher If ......3 S Beck 3b 4 Smith cf 3 J. Miller lb Gonzales lb ....1 4 Bong rf Betzel 2b ....2 Jasper Butler p.. AT THETIA JUANA TRACK San Diego, Cal.. April 14.Raclng at the be resumed tomorrow will 0 2 0 Tla Juana track of the Lower California . 3 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 Jockey club. More than" 400 horses are 0 0 1 stabled there for the meet,- which will .3 ..4 1 1 0 4 1 continue for 100 days. ..3 01 01 70 The feature event tomorrow will be the A. B. Spreckels resumption handi..0 0 0 0 ' 1, 0 cap, a mile race for a purse of $1000. The Tia Juana track was badly dam...29 3 5 24 12 2 aged by the overflow of the Tia Juana ST. BOUIS. in January, but has been reriver AB R II PO A B paired. 1 0 0 0 0 Jonnston If Carey Cf Bairl llinchman rf ss Wagner v Hornsbyc ss Snyder "THE TRUE STORY OF REAL ESTATE" . x. - - ; 1 THIS IS TALK NO. 19 OF A SERIES pro.-sperlt- V-V-W- V,-.-; 1 hit McKenery, en base Flack. Sacrifice hit Zimmerman. Sacrifice fly Groh. First on errors Chicago I. liases on balls Off llendrix 2, off Schneider 1. off 2. Hits and earned runs llen3 runs in 8 innings: drix, 7 hits, Schneider. 31 hits, 01 run in 36 innings: hit. run, in McKenery. innings. Struck out Bv llendrix 3. by Schneider 3. Umpires Byron and Quigley. KHHORS COST PIRATES GAME. St. I,ouls, Mo., April 14. Costly errors bv Pittsburgh' inf lelders were responsible for Pittsburgh's .defeat at the hands of St. Bonis here today, 5 to 3. With the visitors leading: by one run in the seventh. Snyder reached second on Schultx's throw over first. Butler battinsr for Jasper, singled, putting to right, Snyder on third. Beck singledIllnchman and when Snyder scoring threw to third to head off Beck no one was there to hack up Viox and Butler Itate as ajj investment thos having funds to -- 0 0 0 0 00001210 Inhits none, runs none In off runs none hits Dubuc, none, ning.' In 1 3 innlnxx; off Faber. hits 9, runs 2 in 9 innlnss. out Hy Cun!truk 5. Umpires ninKham 2, by Faber : 10 0 0 0 K.ivanasrh batted for Cunningham in 0 0 Burns batted for Dubuc In seventh; 1 1 0 0 0 ninth. 0 0 0 0 0 iseore by Inhlngs O 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 T 27 10 30 Totals 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 Chicaaro 7 Two-bas- e hit .Summary: Scbalk. Three-bas- e hits Vitt.Jackson, Willing batted for Terkes In ninth. Felsch. Stolen bases Veach. K. Cobb, ColFischer batted for Archer in ninth. lins. Double plays CunninKham to Mann batted for llendrix in ninth. Ileilman to Vitt to Htanaje; Dubuc to Zehier batted for Mulllscan in ninth. to Heilman: Faber to Fournier; Hianasf Neale batted for Schneider in third. Weaver to Fournier. liases on balls Score by innings Off Cunningham 4, off Loudermilk 3: Chicago 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 off Iubuc 3, off Faber 3. Jilts and Cincinnati 4 earned7 run Ott Cunningham, hits 7, Two-bas- e Zimmerbit Kdmmary: runs in 6 innings; off L.ouderm!Ik, man. Three-bas- e Stol- ltroit .... six-roun- 1 .02 3 "4 24 .31 CINCINNATI. AB R II PO Herzocr ss 0 K. Williams 1 Griffith rf Groh 3b 2 Bouden 2b "o l- 3 1 Killlfer cf 1 .0 II0 PO 0 R return of Kid Irish to the WITH theboxing game and the ap pearance of Young Azavedo and Harry Atwood, two classy boys from California, the local bcxers have awakened to the fact that they will have to be at their best from how on or be relegated to the scrap heap. As a result there has been much hard training going on the past ten days. Some of the best local boys lost interest for a time and neglected to keep in the best of shape. But when they found that new boys were taking their places and were told .by Manager Hardy K. Downing that they would have to show something: before he would consider putting them on his cards again, they immediately got busy. Merer Is Nott Fit. Jack Meyers, who meets Kid Irish in d one of the main events, is one of the best boys cf his weight.- But he neglected to train and met defeat He could at the hands of K. O. Brown. hard-hit not stand the pace against a ter like Brown, who was in periect When Downing proposed shape. matchlnsr Meyers wltn Irish. Jack sam he wanted two weeks in which to train. The result is he will be in the best Fhape of his career for this meeting. Meyers is always In fair condition, but does not mean that he is always that In shape to step six rounds at top a boy of real ability. Such speed with real training such as going takes Meyers haa been putting in the past two weeks. Irish is a real fighter at heart and Now is always in perfect condition. that he is back in the game in earnest he says he is going! to make, a name for himself in the boxing world and trim tho best of them all over the country. Atwood Classy Boy. one of the very best Harry Atwood,from the coast, will featherweights several pounds to Yankee Allen, give fit. If who has also had a rest to he can give Yankee that kind of a handicap and defeat him he certainly is going to make things troublesome 4n division. That the local featherweight of Ogden, who goes for Jlmmie Johns will probably be matched with Atwood for a week from Monday. Jack Carpenter, one of the best welin this part of the country, terweights will try a come back when he meets Tommy Crawford.been the past has tonCarpenter and seems totraining have his heart days in the game again. If he continues to work faithfully he will furnish a lot of grief for the best of the local welterweights. Crawford's defeat at the hands of him a lesson and Irish has also taughtsome hard work in he has been doing for the battle. preparation the sensation of Young Azavedo was last Monday night's bouts. He is meetshape in ing a boy who is always inwho is not Willie Gee, and a youngster afraid to battle back. Wood Hayes and Young Rivers, a brother of Azavedo, will furnish the first preliminary. They are whirlwind millers. The amateur curtain raiser will also bo attractive. ....20 2 3 10 10 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 J 1 5 0 1 4 2 27 3 6 2 0 0 mii jiii 114 j n. MIMliUriUMMhMiAMMMll ii u. 0 EAST AND WEST Summary: Stolen bases Haird.John- l, Carey. Sacrifice hits Beck, ston, Balrd, Hornsby. Double playon to Betzel to Miller. First Hornsby errors Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 1. Bases on balls Oft Harmon 3. off Miller 1, off Jasper 4. Hits and earned runs Off 5 hits 1 run In 6 innings, none Harmon, out In seventh; off Jasper, 4 hits 2 runs in 7 innings; off Miller. 2 hits 0 runs in 2 innings: off Griner, 1 hit 0 runs in 2 innings. Struck out By Harmon 4, hy Miller 2, bv Jasper 1. Umpires O'Day and Easbn. nCU.B AMI HAHTWKLl WI.W Plnehurst, N. C, April 14. E. C. Beall of Uniontown and Charles Hartwell of Boston won their matches in the semifinal in the annual golf tournament and will meet In the final 'contest for the President's trophy tomorrow. Beall, medalist, beat J. T. Hunter, North Adams. 3 up and 2 to plav, and Hart-we- ll beat B. W. Marr, Bethlehem. 4 and 3. 1 Round Trip Fares from Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo tpewviPpftToJaitANS 14. Customs CoWashington, AprilNew York was Inat to the to seize structed by treasury day the Johnson-Wlllar- d films refight In this photocently made the originalcountry film at abypoint on graphing the boundary line between United States and Canada. llector Malone , , GRANITE HIGH. AB R H 6 Weiler ss . Hausknecht lb ..5 6 Staten 2b Sillett. If, c. ....43 Young cf Miller c Ure If Howells rf, 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 9 2 1 ...5 . ..4 Totals 1 7 6 Meakln c Kirkham 2b .....4 4 Thorsen lb . . 5 Johnson If 4 3b Whiteley 5 Kent p Goodale cf Hone rf Robins rf 0 0 9 9 0 5 24 13 PO decided. , The Clawson-Nutt- aggregation al showed the better class and was victors, but not until the victors had displayed all of their cleverness. - The S scores were and The 'finals will be staged the .early part of next week and from present indications the Clawson-iNuttteam should win. These two boys are perof the classiest handball haps two In the state, if not in the westplayers ern section and their chances are exceptionally bright for the doubles title again this year. Fans are taking keen in interest the tournament this year. 21-1- 21-1- 0. al OQZTIRUII BUYS WIN. . 3 If you drink a bottle of A E 5 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 1,2 17 11 12 2 2 0 0 2 2' 0 9 0 3 0 2- - 0 3 2 8 0 1" 2 0 7 1 2 0 2 ....5 H. Lloyd ss 0 0 0 0 0 3 ......53 0 0 0 0 WESTMINSTER. AB R H . 0 1 Nuttal-Claw-so- nt The Oquirrh school boys baseball team opened the season vesterday afternoon by handing the Whittier a 15 to 6 beating. The game wasschool witnessed by many school children and A E was 'full of many features. Holt on 3 5 0 0 the rubber for the winners, was ef1 0 fective in almost every inning and The batteries: 0 3 was never in danger. 0 0 Oquirrh, Holt and Erie; Whittier, Smitt 2 0 and Jepperson. 112 1 39 1 3 0 0 0 0 .210 p. PO 1 2 Bringhurst 3b Wright p rf ...12 Stephenson 0 0 1 1: 2 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 2 Totals '....41 15 14 "7 15 9 runs Meakln, Summary: Two-bas-Home e Johnson. hits Thorsen, Staten. Hits Off Wright. Hausknecht, 10 in 4 3 off Howells. 3 in innings; 3 3 innings. Struck out 3.By Kent 11, by Wright 10, by Howells Umpire White. w VS Vfi ttabJf a 1-- 2-- just before retiring, you will be lulled to peaceful slumber and it will have made the evening more enjoyable. Order a case for the home from your dealer, or from Skin Dull eyes, blotches and other skin blemishes result from a disordered di gestion. Purify the bloodstone the stomach, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels and bile with Ilylaiid 17 SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. Largect Sale of Any Mdicin in tha World. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c v- - - . Salt I Denver Colorado Springs Omaha Kansas City ..$22.50 . ... 22.50 40.00 40.00 Painless Withers Dental Co. Main 12212 VIA THE Bet-xe- -- -- nasium courts yesterday and a whirln wind contest between the Smith-Decombinations was and i 1 Butler batted for Jasper In seventh. Score by innings 0 3 Pittsburgh 00200010 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 St. Louts WII.B SKI7.K FIL.MS. , 1 4 21 - t g-e- match on the former's campus yesterday afternoon by a 15 tc 10 score. The collegers showed considerable ability with the willow, hammering two of Ashton's best to cover and handling the third in nq better manner. Kent, on the mound for the college boys, showed midseason form and allowed but five bingles. He fanned twelve and but for the ragged support would have earned a shutout. Johnson and Meakln ltfted the ball for circuit clouts with men on bases on each occasion. Thorsen. the college's new first baseman, cracked the ball for three bingles in four trips to the plate. Coach Lloyd was well pleased with' the showing his youngsters made and expects a great season in the high school league. Staten played the stellar game for the Granitians and Wright, although knocked from the box. whiffed ten men. The score: Lake St. City. n St. Louis Chicago Memphis Minneapolis ' '. .... Gold Crowns ALl Phone Wasatch 2526. Ticket Office, 301 Main St. F. A. Wadleigh, P. T. M. J. D. Kenworthy, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Denver, Colo. 11 to HiMiiii 8 P. m. ME D IC AL Examination. 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