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Show M "TD3 1 irm J J .y ) I V V I h v yV section d2 I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APEIL 23, 1916 f n?nfTPiTPn?TiDY7 .jiiCiLLU iO) iruii HOLDS PORTLAND TO ' FOUR SAFE BINGLES WIDELY SCATTERED 1LMas JOHN BEALL LOOKS HAPPY BIG EELLOW 15 OPTIMIST ; ;f 'W 7 , " 'Vt::' w- "1 - ' lis w C - - I J I York-Philadelph- J A two-baeg- er GUARDSMEN AT or PISTOL RANGE " llt-d?- e. - - 1 f' 5 3 ... 4 5 5 Quinlan. cf 1 122 1 0 Brief, lb 0 If Ryan, 4 0 Sbinn, rf 0 ... 3b .5 Marphy, 1 3 Hannah, c rittery, 4.0 P Totals . . ..33 Run Hits it J 2 3 6 2 0 3 2 11 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 2 0 7 4 10 27 21 Score by innings Salt Lake: Runs Hits Portland: 1 0 Speas. rf 0 Vau?hn, 2b 0 Sonthworth, 0 Willie, cf 0 Guisto, lb 4 1 If .4 ....2 . ....33 0 Stumpf, 3b 0 Roche, c 0 .Ward, ss 0 Sothoron, p . 0) Totals 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 ...4 ... 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 12 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 7 112 0 3 0 0 ..2 29 1 0 4 4 27 16 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 11001100 4 Summary: Struck out By Sothoron 5, by Fittery 2. Bases on Kails Bv Sothoron 5. bv Fitterv 3. Two haso hits Gnisto. Rath ba5C3 Time 1.55. Shinn. Rath. Hannah. Ryan, Stolen Umpires Hayes and Doyle. La. 5 5 6 5 TIIK LEADING HITTKItS. Jones, ftnn TTaiielaeo Orr. .intt I Lake .on A nice tew tVnlter, Vernon llnten. Salt l.nkf Fittery. lninlan. Salt anLake l'ltstrerold. Frnnrlw. Min Kranrliiru roffcy,Lo4 Anselea Daley, wmon halliiK. Verwon 4 H 3 X - All 2 3 "4 4 5 5 5 6 5 a 5 .4 4 .4 I 4 4 ....4 ....4 Oakland Harry, Kult Lake lirler. :i 2 2 - S 1 2 2 - S There was some controversy at th'e season in regard to beginning ofwastheclaimed Delhi, who by both Kansas City and Pittsburgh. Delhi did not want to report to either club, as he was anxious to play with the Angels, He Jumped tp the Hayden. Arizona outbe glad to relaws, but probably will port to the Angels now that his case is cleared up. looae one man from Save for bla cntt'iiiiiiceultlnjr Howdy department. i down to t.He limit be ?.ropoc to maintain, nnleaa. of rourac, the should decide on a different coater .roo ..toil Jn iOil ..ion .400 smashed out two on hl. own account. When Paul n fit. If good night for the oppoftltlou. Italh fa looklns; leter dnjr at aeonnd nnd rrm to have eery the knack of 3ft ! 2,C ty That Seraphic rally in the ninth Is only another indication of just how that Chance dangerous is when it starts hitting. wrecking crew :;.( enough to Jack It ran worked iln hla fonrlh Rnme. hard He baa a lion's heart, beside experience and ability. 'i jf Jones and Downs' of "the Seals pulled off a neat double steal yesterday and acored a run. That kind of work goes far toward breaking up games. :;c In (at. the report of the game shows that olverton had his men repeatedlv trying to go down to the keystone bag. Those two home runs must have broken . Rowdy Klllotfs heart. I'vldcnll- - (hour Vernon Tlirer have their rlavia sharpened. Ham I'ntleraon nan the kind of fellow who alnaya needed watching:. ! KI-ll- Oakland Vernon Salt Lake San Trancisco Portland One 667 556 1..523 ic sfc JJ himself, Howdy has nineCounting ball players. .He Is doing' practeen catching, but has In tically all of theand addition F. Elliott. One of Criffith these backstops will have to be dropped by the first of the month, unless, as has been remarked, the magnates oeclde on a more liberal policy. will Peter York, a good arrive in San Francisco the last of this month, to try out his luck in professional baseball. He wants to catch on with one of the coast clubs. If there Is any chance. H sjs TIellmann Is stealing much of Harry Ty Cobb's thunder in Detroit. Don Rader is playing, such a fine game at short for the ligers that the regular shortstop, who whs left in Los Angeles because of Ill-on ness, may have time breaking back i,C jC (c left-hande- r, fc Mc-Gatfig- the job. BROADWAY BUDGETS WIS. Tho Broadway Midgets defeated the afternine, 5 to 4. were: Rusty noon. The batteries yesterday Midgets,and Ed Valiant Howard pitchSmith, l.'' C 111111 a n m 1 li UtU If aa J Inrra J r TI?. OilU tilK, v, V 1 fc.. 1I for the Itusty nine, James, catchers; and Valiant Noble, catcher. pitcher, was the star. He opened the Tally In the fifth run. Inning which brought in the Pet .714 .625 .600 556 .500 .444 .375 .833 St. Louis battled fifteen nings to a 1 to 1 tie here" today. It was the greatest pitching duel of the season, Klepfer for Cleveland, twirling the full game, while Davenport, who opposed him, retired for .a pinch hitter after going eight inning.?. Plank then .went in and held the vitors to two hits for the remainder of the game. Nine scattered hits were 'made off Klepfer and he gave but one base on balls, purposely passing Pratt when the locals got a man as far as third In the fourteenth. Cleveland started the scoring in the second. Smith, who yestergame, led day spoiled Groom's off with a single, Gandil sacrificed and Davenport's balk sent Smith to third, lie scored while Sisler was stopping Turner's vicious grounder. Cleveland threatened In the fourth, but Davenport pulled out of a tight situation. With one out Speaker singled and went to third when Smith doubled to the right field fence. Gandil, however, grounded "to Pratt, who held Speaker on third. Turner's bunt was easy for Hartley and the rally was TIC nitS WINNERS. Washington. D. C. April 22. Scully, to Princetons first baseman, tripled two In the seventh today when right In the only men were out and run of Princeton's brought game with GeorgeP.. H. E. town. Score: 0 4 4 Georgetown . B 4 1 Princeton Batteries Murray and Hager; Link and Douglass. CANN NEW CIFIPION. St. Louis, April 22. Ted Cann of the d New York A. C. wrested the national A. A. U. swimming championDuke Kahanamoku of Honship from In the Missouri Athletic associaolulu tion tank here tonight. Cann made the distance in C:24 Cann, New Yolk A. Summary: Ted Duke Kahanamoku, C, first. :24 Herman second, C:35; Laubls, M. A. A., third. 6:46. in- . off. Manager Jones called on his reserves in the seventh. Pratt singled; Miller, batting for Deal, doubled, Pratt taking third, but when Borton, batting for Hartley, tapped to Klepfer, Pratt, was at the plate. tagged -- St. Louis tied the score in the ninth. Sisler reached first on Chapman's error, was sacrificed to second and scored . on Shotton's single. 'Score: , CLEVELAND. AB R If 2b Deal 3b 3 3 1 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0.18 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 . 1 2 2 22. r CINCINNATI. A9B R H Killifer cf ss Herzog Chase lb Griffith rf Groh 3b Beall If Louden 2b. Clarke c Wlngo c. . . . Dale p. Mitchell p. Neale Totals Mann If 4 2 5 5 4 2 5 5 4 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 PO A 3 4 3 2 3 8 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 .1 0 39 7 13 Flack rf Williams cf. . . Zimmerman Sb. Saier lb. ss Mulligan Fischer c Yerkes 2b Seaton p Lavender p Archer . 4 1 3 1 0 . 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 25 13 1 0 A H 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 51 2 1 2 3 4 4 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 ft 0 1 5 5 1 2 0 2 3 tr w 0 0 o 0 0 11 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 36 8 14 27 Doolan Totals 3 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 PO 0 3 0 3 1 5 i:0 0.4.00 0 CHICAGO. A9B R H 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 One out when winning run scored. Neals batted for Dale in seventh. Archer batted, for Seaton in eighth. Doolan batted for Mulligan In ninth. Score by innings-Cincin- nati 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 7 28 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Chicago e hits Summary: 0 0 11 0 2, Killifer Louden 2. Herzog, Home Chase, 2 0 0, .0 runs Flack, Saier. Stolen bases Zim' Double play 1 6 .43 1 merman. Saier. Mann. 15 on Yerkes to Mulligan to Saier. First ST. LOUIS. errors Cincinnati 2, Chicago 1. Bases AB R H PO A E on balls Off Dale 4, off Seaton 4. off 3 0 Hits and earned runs 0 Lavender 1. 0 6 1 3 0 0 Off Dale. 9 hits; 6 runs, in six innings; 1 5 2 1 16 0 off Mitchell, 5 hits, 2 runs, in three 3 0 0 innings; off Seaton, 11 hits. 5 runs, in .1 0" 0 5 1 2 3 0 eight Innings; off Lavender, 2 hits, 2 .0 2 Struck out By 0 1 1 0 0 runs, in one inning. O 1 0 0 Seaton 4, bv Lavender 1. Umpires 2 1 0 3 2 0 O'Day and Eason. . Two-bas- . ... Miller . . Johnson ss ' Hartley c Borton Austin 3b . La van ss Crandall Severold c Davenport p 2" 0 1 0 a 3 .......... 2 1 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 3 4 9 0 0 0 0 x 1 .500 .500 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 18 0 45 .51 Totals .333 Miller batted for Deal in seventh. 1 Denver . , .333 Borton for Hartley in seventh. . . 0 '. 2 .000 Crandall batted City batted for Lavan in seventh, demons batted for Davenport In Yeaterday'a Gamea. eighth. Des Moines 2, Omaha 1. Score by innings St. Joseph 3. Topeka 2. Cleveland: Lincoln 4. Sioux City 1. 0 1 .....0 Wichita 8, Denver 3. St. Louis: 0 1 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. e hits Smith, Summarv: At Atlanta Atlanta 2, New Orleans 7. Shotton, Miller. Stolen bases Sisler, Pratt. At Little Rock Little Rock 3. Mem- Speaker, Jchnston, Wamsganss, Sisler. Sacrifice hits Gandil, Marsans, phis 4. Bases on balls Off Klepfer 1, off At Moand earned 15runs Off Plank 2.'9 Hits no bile 2.Birmingham Birmingham 2, runs In Innings; hits, At Chattanooga Chattanooga 6. Klepfer on Nashville 1. Following (Continued Pag.) Des Moines St. Joseph Mike Doolan, April CHICAGO, for Mulligan, drove the winning run in the ninth inning of a hard fought victory, which Chicago scored over Cincinnati today, 8 to 7. A belated rally after home runs by Flack and Saie-- had given the Cubs a good lead, gave the visitors seven runs In the last three innings. This gave them the lead, but singles by Flack, Saier and Zimmerman, Williams sacrifice and Doolan's bunt retrieved the victory for the Cubs. Score: . . . . '. demons Plank p 1 2 Tries. 6,0.2 Shotton If Tobln rf Sisler lb Marsans cf Pratt 2 E A, 0 0 PO 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 L. 1 V " Louisville Toledo St. Paul Columbus . Minneapolis Kansas City Milwaukee . Indianapolis Yeaterday'a At Louisville R. IT." E. St. Paul 3 7 0 . 4 7 1 Louisville Batteries Douglas and Land; Northrop and Williams, La Longe. At Indianapolis Tl, IT. E. Minneapolis ..106 10 1 11 3 Indianapolis Batteries Burke and Owens; Willis, Dawson and Gossett. At Columbus Milwaukee game postponed- rain. At Toledo Kansas City grame postponed; cold. WESTERN LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Lincoln 2 0 1.000 2 'chlta 2 1 .667 2 1 Topeka .67 ' 1 Omaha 1000000000000 00000000100000 Two-bas- HARVARD TENNIS CRACKS GIVE OPPONENTS SCARE i New York, April 22. The Westside Tennis club had a narrow escape from defeat here today bv Harvard. The was four victories to three. Ii. N. tally. Williams II, Harvard captain and rated number two on the national list, beat AV. M. Washburn, rated number eight. In singles. 7-- 5. 6-- 1. Harvard's men won both doubles. The sensation was provided bv G. C. Cantr and W. Rand, third, beating Karl Behr and T. R. Pell. In all of the rallies Behr was erratic. 6-- 4. 4-- 8-- 6. 6. NAVY BOYS WINNERS. New York, April 22. The team of the United states naval academy won the intercollegiate fencing championship here today in competition with Yale, Columbia, Cornell. Harvard and who finished in the orPennsylvania, der named. Cadets II. J. White, L. and T. P. Jeter Doughty the navy and won thirty-si- x represented engagements and lost none. PENN'S VARSITY. CREW VANQUISHES YALE COACHING SYSTEM VINDICATED y3E CANADIAN fir l winning v v.;-:- 1 rMi.iii i. UHHW .... ... A ..- :- v ,,-.v s. . rrTH. - - - j.. ...... 500-yar- 2-- 2-- Wins Two .684 .579 .550 .467 450 444 ott LaitlM. .476 5. 5; Till IF COLUMN Wins Los Angeles Angeles ..'.OO .."OO Jinn Juat trhat the doctor ordered. celA little altitude after that lar air should help the boya. musty proved a very earnest worker.Fittery He was and sparine: of the stingy but hits he allowed, waded in and 3C turned over to the club. both of Vernon. 3C bn .COO .4UO 5 'J San aucleo 'Jt 5 .4(ui Donrnii mn l"rnnrJro .4UO 2 MiKKtrt. I.om AnceleK 2 .4i l.um Angeles Fisher, '2 5 .400 Doane. Vernon R 2 .400 Oakland Krnnorlh.T, Home run bltterat It a lew and Daley, Hod d Cleveland Mo., Aprir 22. LOUIS, 5 Granev If Pet. Chapman ss .....6 3 1 6 .750 Speaker cf 2 i .667 Smith rf .4 2 2' .500 Roth rf . 2 2 2 5 .500 Gandil lb s 2 .500 Turner 3b .. 2 2 .500 Wambsganss 2b .4 1 2 .333 O'Neill c ... ..5 l 3 .250 Klepfer p .......5 Games. .48 Totals W. a wire from Harney Dreyfus of IV. .7T0 th Pittburfch Pirates conveying the information that "Flame" Delhi had .S7 .tir.T Los rei-eive- ST. AMERICAN' ASSOCIATION. Manager Frank Chance of the Angels in Five no-h- it W. rtroit Chicago GOSSIPING ABOUT 4 0 ' 5 AMERICAN LBAGl'K. New York St. Louis Boston THE FANS ARE 1XHAT vv 010 0 Game. St. Louis at Cincinnati. at Chicago. Pittsburgh No St v..- f. Rath, 2b Orr, ss - ia' Today'M . for Mulligan, Fray. other games scheduled. $ blttliiK "hrn aafetlew rlnR tb. bell. If Munsell only has some control today there should be more trood news back from the front. if. of the Ute last rreldent Murphy said that J'ltcher Moran of tho nlht did not want to come west, I'lra.ts but that he had been made another offer and might change hts mind. has been heard from CinNothing In the Heall deal. cinnati 11 Wisconsin So far as Salt Lake is concerned 17 15 4 VIRGINIA WINNER. Chicago Is nothing doing in any attempt there 22. The Batteries Cuelrk, Rrann and Moon, to raise the Annapolis. Md.. April limit. salary 'Jc iZ of Virginia won the field and Kloser; Schull and Hart. a meet here today. Score: Virgin-lLooks as if the Seals had nicked up track a live one in Tied Oldham. He worked 66; Navy Washington 3: Oregon Asj?:les 2. well against the heavy-hittin- g Angels yesterday. PORTLAND. AB R II PO A E .429 4 Washington 2 Cleveland '2 Philadelphia 4' Gamea. Yesterday New York 3, Washington 9 teieven innings). Philadelphia 6. Boston 2. Cleveland 1, St. Louis 1 (Mfteen InCincinnati outfielder with the at the present husky JOHN BEALL, nings). Detroit-Chicag- o leajrue Rels, is much sought hy the Salt Lake club. He will asgame postponed, rain. come allowed here if to pro. by the majors. He has an optimistic morrow.Will play it off in Detroit tosuredly disposition as his smile indicates. While John naturally would like to stay Today's Gamea. in the majors, he should worry with a pood berth in the fastest of A. A at St. Louis. Cleveland company awaiting; him at Salt Lake. Heall played in yesterday's game with Chicago at Detroit. No other games scheduled. the Reds and .'rot one hit in five times at bat. . Illinois1 4, Purdue 3. 17, Wisconsin 6. Chicago Penn. State 9. Wash, and Lee 3. jr SALT LAKE. AB R II PO A E - ' ut . L V Fittery, southpaw pitcher for Salt PORTLAND. Portland to four Paul hits today and played tho leading role in of the Beavers so far this season. The score was, Salt the first phut-o0. Lake 4, Portland Fittery played a creat game. He seemed to have as much stuff on the ball as in midscason last year. Tho four hits he allowed were about as widely distributed as four could g be in a frame. One of them was a against the right field fence by Ouisto, while the others were not at all dangerous. lie got revenue on Ouisto later in the jrame by holding the big Italian to infield gTounders when a hit would have meant trouble. Sothoron allowed ten hits and walked flr. Considering the poor support ho received It Is a wonder that the score did not mount higher. Bill Speas and SouthworthT both muftVd road to or-driTea to tho outfield and Roche behind the bat added to the illness of ball about the fan by over heaving: one an In effort to feet twenty fond nab Ryan in the ninth. Itrn Spear Hard One. Cuddy Ryan negotiated a real 6park-llna possible Members of Troop A Start catch and blanketed was in the juxth. Hpean the sufrally ferer. Practice Armed With the Guisto's fielding at first bae was In thA nlxth. with Quinlan Colt's '45' Gun. on third. Sturrspf threw low to first, but iiulsto plucked It and threw out Quinlan at the home plate. None of t.te errors credited to the Members troop A. National Guard 'of Reavers were rsponlbl for the runs Utah have started pistol practice. The across the rubber. tiist shut used Is the Colt's automatic .45. The outfielders certainly earned tbelr pistol as the Tho targeta fired at is known money, for the ball was In the outer "1" target, six feet hich rectangle mot of the time, especially gardens four feet wide with a black cirwnen Halt Lake was at bat. The vla- - and In diameter. cular bullseye afive Inches not 5pare Sothoron at any Tho inh the- bullseye Is of hit Vltors did and It was only ten. value three-Incof the contest, rlnKS circle other sensational flnldlnsc stunts that kept aroundSeven have a value tho They bullseje. nine In the throush Fothorott nine to two from the bullseye. inning. of Theresults of the first day's shootTwo lilts. l ittery 4ie with the ing is tu follows: FittervIn himself was tothere Names, Ranges. . Slow fire. the plate he four stick. 15 yds. 25 yds. 50 yds. twice nd the other connected safely trips 7 S5 Meyers. A. A. ...9s two he fanned. S7 9 63 Mans iter Walter McCredi announced Mack. i:. AT. 0..77 57 25 thts afternoon that he had closed a Warhurst. Names. fire. Ranttes. with the Cleveland Americans for Rapid 15 yds. 25 yds. Total. I'os. thea services of J'ltcher Kelley. Kelley ? . . . 415 7i 60o A. A. In While Atlanta with Meyers, is southpaw. 00 73 M won Mack. k. A 44 the Southern leaau last year he num2 234 600 T. O. .73 Warhurst. twelve i;amrs and lost the sam The conditions are: Slow fire, no time ber. He will leave for Portland tolimit, ten shots each range. Possible morrow. Munsell will do the pltchlnsr for the sroie lhi each range rapid fire, time tTtea in the final Hash of the series limit, twenty seconds per score of five here tomorrow and Hannah will receive. shots. The way things look Johnny Rush will hare to appear all to the Rood RUSSELL FORD RELEASED the next fw days If he wants within now to liff-- on the Portland roster, name BY NEW YORK AMERICANS that Kelley Is slated to sls"n his to tho Portland register; the Wynn Noyes or Rush wiltnotbe beIn surNew York, April 22. Russell Ford, It would points tomorrow. three years aero waa considered who, box. In back the to KelineNoyes one of the best pitchers in the game, prising to the in start is Fisher catching. was given his unconditional release by the New York American league baseCHICAGO 17 U1SCO.VJJIX . to the ball club today. Ford Yankees and Federal league from theJumped Madison. Wis.. April 22. In almost was turned back to that club by the weather today Wisconsin uni- Ruffslo freezing team Federals today because of the of the lost jrame opening versity Federals inability to dispose of him. the intercollegiate conference baseball He was Immediately declared a free reason to Chicago university by the score of 17 to 6. Soore; It. II. E. agent by the Yankees. 6 4 NEEDED TALLY .421 .412 Louis-Pittsburg- 4 J Ore.. April .22. FOR 15 INNINGS .5-- G NATIONAL, LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. 1 6 .867 Philadelphia . 5- Herald-Republican- .) THIS LOOKS A WHOLE LOT BETTER 10 Pet. .647 .556 5 4 Cincinnati .556 3 3 Boston .00 St. Louis 4 4 ..500 4 4 .500 Chicago 4 .444 Pittsburgh 3 2 .400 Brooklyn New York 1 5 .167 Yeaterday'a Results. Chicago hS, Cincinnati 7. St. game postponed, rain. New game postponed, wet grounds. i I I 7 HAMMERS OVER ; BROWNS TO DRAW f i The score: Salt Lake, 4; Portland, 0. The batteries: Salt Lake, Fittery and Hannah; Portland, Sothoron Uni--ersl- aaV Klepfer, Doolan, Batting Vesterday'a Games. At Portland Salt Lake 4. Portland 0. Drives in Winning Run for Davenport and Plank At ban Francisco Vernon 9. Oakland 3. Feature. Cubs in Ninth. At Los Angeles San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 5. Standing of Serle. Salt Lake 2, Portland 1. SMITH AGAIN HITS WELL JOHN BEALL IN THE GAME Los Angeles 3. San Francisco 2. Vernon 3. Oakland 2. Gamea Today. Three Bases on Balls and One Cincinnati Player Sought by Salt Lake at Portland (one). Oakland at Vernon (two). Salt Lake Gets One Hit Error Only Bobbles of San Francisco at Los Anseles (two). is 1 ll a"' aaT Baa VaaT ; Wonderful Pitching of BUDDY RYAN MAKES GREAT CATCH nine-innin- ' PINCH HITTER INDIANS BATTLE ! HANDING (IF RIIIBS Portland . (Special to The .1 JJjJriiHLiu 4-- 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. W. L. Los Angeles 6 ...11 Oakland 10 g Vernon j0e 9g Salt Lake San Francisco 8 11 Sound Slugging of Utes Together With Sharp FieMtnc and Wildness nf Sntfinrnn W Contribute to the Victory and Roche. Probable batteries for today's game: Salt Lake, Munsell and Han nah; Portland, Lu9h, Noyes and Fisher. Tbe game start3 at 3 o'clock Portland time, 4 o'clock Salt Lake time. HOW YESTERDAY'S RUNS WERE SCORED. First inning Two mn3 on consecutive hits by Orr, Quinlan, and Brief. Fourth inning With one out, Hannah walked, Fittery fanned, and Hannah stole when Roche dropped the third strike. Path doubled over first, scoring Hannah. Orr walked. Quinlan singled to right, scoring Rath. Brief grounded out to Sothoron. mi M Loses One .611 526 .600 .400 .400 389 Loses Two .600 .500 .476 -- Splits .635 .550 .524 The Pennsylvania varsity crew which defeated Yale. 22. The to the followers of the Quaker crews. forge ahead and slowly left the blue PHILADELPHIA, April Both varsity crews got away to- of Yale in the rear. At the mile, Pennvarsity gether the start each doing consid- sylvaniaofwas leading by a quarter ofin- a eight-oare- d flhell crew defeated Yale erable at open prolength which was splashing. Pennsylvania,strokes creased as the water, crew approached tho the fast and by powerful over the mile and a half course on the pelled finish. Pennsylvania's time was 7 of Harry Ross, struck a f Schuylkill river here today by close to 30 seconds. clip. Yale, whose pace was set minutes a length of open water. Yale's junior by Harriman, Yale's junior crew led the Pennsylsomewhat slower, rowing crew beat the Pennsylvania's juniors kept pace with Pennsylvania for a vania juniors throughout their race. Yale's time was 7:28 by a quarter of a length. Today's quarter of a mile. The difference In time between the races were Pennsylvania's first under Alp and Tuck at Start. and Junior races was due to varsity the coacning of Jue Wright, tue CanNeither was able, to anv advan- a change in conditions. The juniors adian oarsman, and the victpry of the tage in the first half-mil- gain but starting had a wind at their back, while the varsity eight save irreat satisfaction at this point. Pennsylvania began to varsity race waa rowed in a calm. orty-to-the-min- 2-- a .381 .429 e, 5. " |