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Show THE " SPORTING SECTION". SAIER'S SMASH battins le.-2ti-e .ore: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. WINS CONTEST AB Stotk r.b ss Itar.croft Paskert cf ...... & t'ravath rf 0 Good rf 4 Luoeru lb 6 Whitted If John Beall, Sought by Utes, Niehoff 2b II. Hums c Gets Three Hits, Including Chalnrra p McQuillan p Homerun Drive. Totals 3 2 2 AU t.ttl 001000210 hits Griffith, Summary: Xaler, f'.rnh, !,oU'tn. KlIHfer. William-Home run Zimmerman. F. l.ast-lUall. Stolen Griffith. FisDouble ph'ys Mulligan to Saier;Flak, Chase. to cher t;ion Zimmerman; Groh : Pases Off Schneider 4. off iehulz 1'. off 2.lfen.lrix 3. off Lavender 1, off Packard lilts and earned runs Off Schneider S hits 3 runs in 7 inone out in eighth; offMcKen-trToney. 2 hits. I run in inning: off 1 run In 2 hits Inning; off S hul7.. ?. hits 2 runs in 2 3 innings; ff iletidrijc. 8 hits 2 runs in 6 3 off Seaton. 0 hit 0 runs in 1 off Lavender. 3 hits 0 runs in inning; innlnsc: off Packard. 4 hits O runs In 3 out lty PchnHder 4, Inninscs. Strui-Hendrix b. by Seaton 1. by Pacward by 1. Umpires O'Day and Kason. Fis'-her- . . x 11 in-nln- crs v. 1 1-- .1 2-- 2-- rs: 1- -- -3 - GIANTS DEFEATED IN TWELVE-INNIN- GAME G YonK. April NF.W Nationals opened season before a 20. The New their home large crowd. in to thetoday Philadelphia champions twelve-innin- g giinie 7 to exciting first ball. Mvor Mltchel threw out the Tb visitors bunched hits and drives In the second and fifth inninscs, when el4ht hits for six earned thy runs. niie The Giants also bunched eight hit In the second and sixth Innings, oririsr six runs ami driving Chalmers from th same. From then on it was a fdtchers b;?tl Palmero for New York aid McQuilten for Philadelphia. "Hie Philadelphia team won in iu. twelfth inning on Paskert's double rii'-The lolr fn I'ravath's sinsle. l all-arou- nd Kellv- Pariden I v w 0 0 0 0 o 1 3 2 1 1 4 R 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 36 15 111l .", 1 r. 2 2 2 3 S 4 2 3 ...4I 0 0 4 D 1 1 1 PO II R 0 t 0 0 13 1 3 0 7 0 A 0 3 4 0 0 0 2 o 3 0 0 2 Bet7.el 2b Totals ... 3 .Tohnston lb . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rt 0 0 0 11 6 0 4 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 o 0 0 B 4 110 .33 5 1 0 ....43 0 Mamaux p 0 .Madden 0 Cooper p "Wilson ... ft 2 0 ft ft 1 0 0 0 1.00 1 0 0 1 0 PO 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 ...24 4 2 3 3 0 1 o 0 A l u 0 n 0 0 2 ! 1 3000300000 I! Yr . 0 BROOKLYN. Myers cf laubert lb Srensrel rf , ! . i PEABOOY&-CO.INC- . I ! : ! Tissepprwrfwiii i Wheat If . 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 . Mowery 3b Cutshaw 2b Olson ss Miller c "c ombs p . 0 Fvers 2b daily subscription, by mail or carrier, and receive i mmm m Subscriber's Name Address , I Candidate Wilis 1- District 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 ..1 .1 .35 BOSTON. 0 . 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ANN PITHVOOD, Not advertising; Quality! Murad itself has done it. U I CO U 11111 4K.1IU ' uauM mem Jar i it?. . i n.-- i . fiumadanm "li " "" 'i i tun 1 - ' ' hi: I - HMlhfillr I 1 TWO-BAGGE- - , M4t mftacctAULV TVttHiK R HEILMANN'S GIVES TIGERS VICTORY H H a AftC CCU, l; from Maine to Mexico. Makers (Continued from Page 1, Sporta Seetton) By Ruth 3, by Weaver 2, by Ray 2. ij.i llp And the endorsement of Murad by one smoker to another, from Alaska to Florida, ot TOft f I I! it!! 9 I the Uihssi Gnzde Turkfsh and Egyptian Gfcmttes in the TM . CvQAttSTtCt . V A" V mm i ill ill in .. ' 4 i.. .l,J.fllMA 'JwM!,J!l.!M,iMll 0.i 1 i 20 Hellmann's Into the crowd in left DETROIT, April Veach home in the ninth with the run that gave Detroit a 2 to 1 victory over Chicago in the first game of the home series. After two were out In Chicago's half the ball of the eighth, Felsch knocked over left field fence for-th- e White Sox only run. Opening the ninthon for Detroit, Vltt Cobb's out. and singled, advanced scored on Veach's single. Veach went to second on the throw In and then came Heilmann's hit. Coveleskle pitched great ball until the eighth and Wolfgang was never in danger until the final Inning. Score: Wolfgang o Total Bush ss Vltt 3b Cobb cf Veach If rf Harper Hellmann lb A 0 .....3 0 0 0 31 1 6 2S 18 AB 4 4 4 4 3 ....43 3 ....20 R H PO A 1 1 1 0 3 .0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 6 1 lyl 01 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 B 0 0 0 6 2 3 DETROIT. E 2 Z2 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago Detroit REMEMBER Turkish tobacco is the world's most 00 00 - jr a. S4 ft W ,1. 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ii ii t:, if' famous tobacco cigarettes. C ,27 Young 2b 1 1 Stanage c 1 0 3 Coveleskie p 0 0 0 Poland p o 1 0 0 Kavanagh 2 S2 9 27 10 0 Totals Two out when winning run made. Kavanagh batted for Coveleskie In eighth. Score bv innings 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ml KM c r: ) j V yt -- jL'. - ! r, , - ' a . ' 3 hits Stanage, Summary: Two-bas- e Hellmann, Weaver. Home runon Felsch. Sacrifice hit Weaver. Bases balls Off Coveleskie. 1; off Wolfgang, 1. Hits and earned runs Off Coveleskle, 6 hits, 1 run In 8 innings; off Wolfgang, 9 off Boland, hits. 2 runs in 9 innings; no hits, no runs in 1 inning Struck out Bv Coveleskle. 4; by Wolfgang, 3; by Boland. 1. Umpires Evans and Chill. BUSINESS GRIND HINDERS GOLFERS Boston. April 20. Formal notification that the "business activities" of 9,095.521.00 Francis Ouimet, former national amadepartment teur and open golf champion: Paul State of Utah, office of the Commis Teweksbury and J. H. Sullivan. Jr., o rendered them ineligible longer to sioner of Insurance, Capitol building. as amateurs was served todav on 89. the Woodland Golf club, of which they I, John James, commissioner of "in surance of the Slate of Utah, do hereby are members, by II. F. Whitney, secreof the United Stales Golf that the above named Insur certify ance company has filed in my office a tary detailed statement of its condition OFF TO KAYSVU.LH. from which the foregoing statement has been prepared, and that the said The Westminster college ball tossers company has in all other respects com will journey to Kaysville this afterpliedtowith the laws of the state relat noon in automobiles and attempt" to teach the suburbanites how the naingIn Insurance. whereof. I have here tional game should be played. The testimony unto set my hand and affixed the seal collegians have been working overtime of the insurance department this 11th to maintain their earlv high standard and are confident of returning home dav of April. A. D. f 6. (Seal) JOHN JAMES, Commissioner. victors. 1 M - What is happening today has happened every day since Murad was first introduced. EXHBfflO N IS 1EAL SUCCESS com-pet- State I cigarettes Almost 100 per cent of these new Murad smokers continue Murad smokers. 11 year-Acc- Street I . I.F.ONARD OUTFIGHTS 11 LOOM. New York, April 20. Benny Leonard CHICAGO. of this city, outfought and outgener-alle- dx AB R II PO Phil Bloom of Brooklyn in a ten4 1 2 3 round bout here tonight. Leonard Felsch cf 1 3 0 0 Weaver 3b welshed 136 pounds and Bloom 134. 4 4 0 0 E. Collins 2b 4 Fournier lb 0, 0 4 0 0 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL. STATE- - Jackson If 4 0 0 0 ment for the rear ending December 31, J. Collins rf 0 2 1916, of the condition of the Schalk c 1"3 3 0 4 1 American Bankers (Life) Insurance Terry ss Company The name and location of the com iJanKers insurance ipany, American ompany, 43 fc.ast onto street, cnicago, Illinois. Name of president. Ernest W. Splcer Name of secretary, James P. Whe- rlon. Tlie amount of its capital $ 323,000.00 stock paid up 621,369.91 The amount of its assets... The amount of its liabilities 806,868. 4 (including capital) The amount of its Income the preceding calduring endar year Accident and Health 113,387.86 department Life 328,562.32 department The amount of its disbursements during the precedcalendar year ingAccident and Health 82.065.17 department 241,933.84 department The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (included in foregoing item) Accident and Health 32,774.98 department 24.2S1.29 Life department The amount of risks written during the year Accident and Health 130,708.70 department Life 3,281,583.00 department The amonnt of risks in forceidentat the end of the and Health 69,369.43 department L.lfe high-grad- e combined. 10 12 10 PRESIDENT AT 12 0.) 14 10 OPENING GAME 2- -2 L-if- e Save Thla Coupon. Good for 100 votes if voted on or before April 24, 1916. Salt Lake ........... I m i K very hour more smokers are trying Morads for the first time than all A 3 Date ManaBer. 2 4 I'ANTItlOHS ItKSTING. athletes are taking" things week in preparation rather light this season for the spring grind, which will begin next week. The Panther ball tossers will cross bats with the Jordan team on Mondav and the East HUh school aggregation on Tuesday of No n blank for umldnc nominations. 0 0 4 2-- 1 a at i 4 lOOSljr this 1 ! 1 six-fo- Sac-rifi- Two OLI ; mrnths" subscriptions will count as a year on this coupon, FOR Tilt: F.XTRA VOTKS. This coupon expires Sattirday. April 22. S p. m.. or may be mailed or ai,v tinic itcfore. Hacli candidate limited to ten coupons. that timeNoticed subpe-lmonths and With tliese coupons, OLD of the campaign.early scriptions now have their greatest vote-valu- e V-- J - 12 10 1210 .1 .0 2 0 . in addition to the regrular votes. Ki t - Who appean In the title role of "The Littlest Rebel trlth the Wilkes stock eompaay Sunday night for the neek'g engagement. of the Wilkes management T:IE is not worrying about the state law prohibiting minors from theatrical appearing in in professional connection with Ann productions Plttwood's appearance with the Wilkes In the juvenile role of stock Littlest-Rebel.company " "The Although it might be difficult to convince one who has not seen the dainty Miss Plttwood off the stage as to her eligibility to appear without conflicting with the age limit of the law, the management gives absolute assurance that the young lady meets the requirements of the law in E this respect. 0 Miss Plttwood s engagement 0 In During In a Juvenile role a rather Chicago 0 incident happened when embarrassing 0 a insisted on "be policeman 1 was meeting the she shown" that ing 3 of the law of Illinois In 1 requirements to labor" on the stage. "child respect 0 Miss Plttwood Just entered the theatre (where she wasSeven playing an engage "The ment in Sisters") In her 0 street clothes, and the officer also 0 to be a victim of an embarrass0 proved situation. 0 ing Miss Plttwood Is one of the traveling: stars of the Wilkes stock organization 5 and Is making a tour of the Wilkes circuit of houses playing the title role F3 in "The Littlest Rebel." which play will next week at the 1 be seen here all Wilkes theatre. O 0 Wtlholt rf R 2 0 0 Collins If 2 0 0 12 Konetchy lb ... .33 . 11 1 0 2 2 Smith Sb 0 4 0 0 Compton c cf 0 Cowdy 0 2 0 2 Barnes p 1 8 10 27 12 Totals . . . . . . .33 Johnston batted for Marquard In O'Mara batted for Miller In ninth; fifth; Getz batted for Dell in ninth. Score by Innings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 S Boston hit Smith. Summary: Two-bas- e hits Maraiivllle, Konetchy. Double play Mowery to Cutshaw to Baubert. Firs! on errors Brooklyn 1. Boston 3. Bases on balls Off Coombs 3. off Marquard 3. "Hits and earned runs Coombs. 3 hits and 4 runs in 1 2 and none In innlncs; Marouard, 3 In 4 2 Innings; Dell. 5 and none Hit by pitchers Bvers. by innings. Coombs: "Wheat, by Barnes. Struck out By Coombs 1. by Dell 1, by Barnes 2. Umpires RIgler and Harrison. RETUE.N OUTSAIL TH r 2 3 2 4 2 0 0 , 0 1 ft p Mnrquard Deli p Johnston .. O'Mara .... Cetz .... . Totals ... A 10 110 0 . . Uls ( far 0 ft 3 9 ft 0 4- t'se 'i i 3 II PO 0 0 4 Mara nvllle ss These Coupons Point the Way to Affluence! one-yea- . 0 2 -- CLUETT, With an OLD : -- spring style, in two lieignts AsHBY-t- f O LEXICON"uu JUAKLRS ) '' - ft 0000000 05 Arrow COLLAR X I ',. 0 Stroud p 1 ft 0 ft 0 0 Jacobs p 0 0 Itobrrtson 0 1 0 0 0 0 Balrd 0 2 0 0 0 Palmero p 5 9 3 0 27 30 Totals 0 6 11 36 14 46 Totals Johnston out for Interference at Kellv batted for McKechnie in the base bv coachers. twelfth. Pobertson batted for Stroud third Madden batted for Mamaux In secin fifth. ond. Score liv innings Wilson batted for Cooper InIn seventh. O 1 7 0 ninth. PhtlMelphia.. 00 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 Baird batted for Jacobs New York Score by Innings 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 . hits Stock 2, St. Louis Summary; Two-bas- e 0 0 0 Cravath. Niehoff, Kauff, Pasketr. Home Pittsburgh run Liiderus. Stolen bass? Kauff, Three-bas- e hits Long, Summary: on er- Betzel. llornsby. Carey. Stolen bases Stock, G. Burns 2, 3.Rouseh. First rors New York Pases on balls Johnston, Barney, Carey. Double plays Off Stroud 1. off Palmero 2. off Chalmto Betbel to Miner; uetzei ers 1, off McQuillan 2. Hits and earned to irornsby Miller. First on errors St. Louis. 1; runs Off Stroud. 9 hits, 6 1runs In f Pittsburgh, 1. Bases on balls Off 7 4 off Palmero. hits, run in innings; 1; off Cooper. 7; off Mamaux, Meadows, S 7 lnnlnKB: off Chalmers, 5 hlis, runs in 1. Hits and earned runs Meadows, r innings, none out in sixth; off Mc8 Innings; none out in no runs in hits, Quillan,out4 hits, no runs in 7 Innings. ninth; Sallee. no hits 'and no runs in 4, one inninar: off Mamaux. S hits and 3 Struck Ily1. Stroud 2, by Palmero Um- f runs in 2 1. McQuillan by Chalmers by Inniners; off Cooper, 5 hits and pires Klein and Km.nlie. j run In . innings; orr Jacobs, no nits, no runs in 2 innings. Struck out By 3; bv Sallee. 1; by Mamaux, Meadows, CARDS TRIM PIRATES, J : by Cooper. 5; by Jacobs, 1. Umpires and Byron. SCORING WHITEWASH Qulgley BRAVES OPEN SEASON ON Pittsburgh, April 20. St. Louis de- HOME LOT WITH VICTORY feated Pittsburgh, 3 to 0. in the openIriK same of the local, season today. The visitors scored three runs in the 20. The Boston second Inning on triples by Long, BOSTON. April at opened their season and llornsby and Snyder's sacBraves field today with an 8 to 0 rifice fly and two more in the seventh victory over Brooklyn. The Harvard on hits by Uescher, Beck, Smith and of 1899. of which President class college error. Viox's O. Haughton was a member, attendI. Manacer Callahan of the Pirates was ed In a body and gave him a floral piece. The game was an exhibition of remarkable fielding by the Boston team, and of high pitching promise by Barnes, a youngster. Cutshaw. the Brooklyn second baseman, made three successive errors In the second inning, letting two him and throwing wildly grounders to the plateby Boston batted Coombs hard in connection with passes and gained an lead. early Score: 0 0 0 1 ,, K 2 9 0 0 0 0 'I 2 The new W ilk 4 26 0 0 j 0 0 0 S SPORTING SECTION," 0 0 0 ft 0 0 4 0 0 o 1 3 3 3 3 0 n 0 PITTSBURGH. AB R H If Carey Barriev cf Ilinchman rf Wanrner ss Schultz 2b Viox 3b Schmidt c K 2 1 1 3 Meadows p Sal lee p 0 0 K ...... .4 ss llornsby Snvrter c 0 A r 0 2 PO 3 Miller lb Jxng rf o 0 0 H 4 4 Coming to Wilkes J It ATJ Reseller If Peck 3b Smith cf V. . ". 2 1 0 2 3 0 0 c 2 0 1 6 a 6 A 3 3 3 2 0 2 NEW YORK. (Continued from Page I. Sport Section) G. Burns If Molltvitz hatted for Taney In ninth; Dovle 2b for saton in seventh; Fletcher ss .willing .Archer hattd for L,avender In eighth. Kauff cf Merkle lb Score by innings liousch rf 6 0 Cincinnati L'uOOSlOlOO 3b McKechnie 1 2 7 Chicago Two-la- e PO H It -' SALT LAKE C1TV, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 N, ordered off the field in the first inning ror uiJ'putins a ueiun'ii. Kauff. former Federal champion, featured. of. piavjiifi 1IEKALD-KEPUBLICA- Deseret Gym Girls Perform Creditably Before Large Enthusiastic Crowd. explained to the large crowd of fair get the latest styles in splashing. According to Miss Margaret Wright, the affair was a swimming much bigrgerdirector, success than first anticwere well ipated. All of the officials made and with the showing pleased clamors for another exhibition were heard among the spectators. "The girli; did exceptionally well," Miss Wright eaid last night. "Their work in the civing and events was particularly good. The were-mii- te surprised at the spectators of girls in the water and were ability almost amazed at their skill in underwater work." life-savi- ng L. D. S. U. BASEBALL TEAM NOW IN ACTION One of the best swimming exhibitions ever staged In Salt Iake was put across last night at the Deseret gymLs D. S. U. baseball aspirants put nasium by the women and girl mem- in a strenuous practice yesterday aftbers. All kinds of strokes, stunts and demonstrations were illustrated and ernoon on the Eighth South grounds. All of the men showed unlimited pep- per and before the practice was over spirit was bubbling all about. Coach Miller was knocking flies to his men, showing them how, to slide, hit the ball and field. Those who got away well were Captain Goodrich, Doane, lverson. Ham, Winn, Bobbins Scott and Taylor, Nowells. The Gold and Blue will start active practice work next week when on one of the local high they willintake a practice game. schools WIIITTIEn INK WINS. The Whittier school baseball team had a pleasant afternoon with the Uintah tossers yesterday afternoon, on own grounds, winning in a walk. their 6 to 18. OXEQl'A CURLS W1X. The Onequa girls baseball team defeated the Forest girls yesterday afternoon on the latler's by the score of 12 to 10. in agrounds fast and hardj played contest. |