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Show THE OGDEN 8 fifiPTl rnf!If" Coast leaeis Meaiy for Gong Salt lalce. FJ Is Earned Melt leave Iof WI1 1 v Oaks Prexy Host McCarthy Looks Successliu 3, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1921. R lHfc. CRAZY QUILT . - STANDARD-EXAMINE- - I j s yZi v(b By GENE AHEARNlRfl 11 wcv-- fuel uvcr i vo-j- , Kwr YtS jthv wrr V 7 1 EM ROUTE VJESl Ann Arbor Athletes Hold Peppery Workout Wnilo for in Ogden Season hs all down. He sees The Pacific Coast league 1921 sea- - no turned tothem into the game resu chance get son will ODen Tuesday. At Salt Lake RAV VRANCISCO. April 4. time and in the big prefers to stay larly the, Bees will engage the fast Oak- - in the P. C. L. where he can play Hawhall tpams. their members unnea r,a hardened by work in California land crew in the opener. th5 contest every day until, there is a real open- trolnlnr rnmDt. ret iWaV OH IOUT wMtpm diamonds tomorrow in the l92t race for th6 Pacific Coaat ieaue pennant. Vernon, which haa won tne cnum plonahip for th last three years, open tomorrow at Sacramento, Seattle plays at Los Angeles. Portland at San Fran Cisco and Oakland at Salt Lake. Predictions that the coming season will bo th biggest in the leagues hlstorv have been made by William II McCarthy. San Francisco, president of the organization. "We look forward to a season that will break all records for attendance and we are sure we can. give the pub lie a class of baseball unsurpassed even by the two major leagues," McCarty said recently. "Clean baseball" is the motto adopted by McCarthy for the league. "The eambllne chances connected with the r A' iX ... . 2 i' r 4! --A f t 4 At Oakland. : R. H. E. At New Orleans, La-.. 0; 2 2 New York Americana . . . .3.11 1 Brooklyn Nationals Batteries: Hoyt, Pierce and Hoff man; Smith, Mamaux and Miller. II. n: At Mobile, Ala. 1 7 15 Philedalphia Americans ... . 1 4 1 Mobile Southern . . Batteries: Harris and Moore, .Walker; Ellis, Fulton and Ponds -- -. . mtm w m a m nftn a m Rt-urda- rn-rfe-- wp-rt- Mc-Gre- bt 7 9 4 11 . tn ar ui tmt s. -- tfcall ut w I . - w A II. II. E. v 4 3 I f I I !..) I ..-,- I I " and Kersten and oo . BUM NYES Y NINE . Clas-Hunglin- g, Dowie. I : At". Camp Jackson, S. Philadelphia Nationals . C.- -r- . .". . . R. H. "E. S 12 .070 Rochester Batteries: Meadows, Belts. Wein- ert and Peters. BTuggy; Bonifay, Whittaker and Rosa. . . . . . . .v. Commercial League Team Wins With Ease From All Stars By Score of 10-0' The fast Nye baseball team of the Commercial league handed a team of a 10 to 0 beating on the Lorln KAVANAUGH AHEAD Farr Park diamond yesterday after Clyde Chilton pitching for the IN SIX-DACONTEST noon. winners struck out 15 men. He nl . lowed but four Jilts. obtained fourteen hits clothVtrs The 4. Riders In the CHICAGO, April and French Paine Myers, leading with y bicycle race had covered 193 the willow. m. six a. at 11, miles, laps today, the the work ofFunk twelfth ho.ur of the grind. ' Frank landFor the was the Harding outstanding fea was the at pace Kavanaugh setting ture. this hour... The Belgian team of Next Sunday the Nye aggregation and DeGraeves as a result of brilliant sprinting, led the field In will cross bats with the Maccabee team of the Commercial league at Lorln point scoring with a total of seven. Farr Park at 2:30 p. m. This contest will be a practice" game, the regula Commercial league season opening during the early part of May. S The lineup; 0 NYE'S, 10 McBrid 4IW V 00V"V t'Lm.4 Paine...... ..If.. oo all-sta- rs h. - Y ' , .. It. H. E. At Houston, Texas-Clev- eland Americans . . ... . 7 11 4 2 Houston- Texas league Batteries Coveleskie and O'Neill; Donalds, .Pierrotti and Griffith, Gil- ham. R. II. , E. At Kansas City, ..... - 6-- 0 Mo.-Ka- nsas 2 ...... Cincinnati' Nationals . .... 6103 Batteries:; Williams, Lambert and . .v City 9 i . six-da- all-sta- UBL Ha''' III llll. .HI ns Pf ' . ALL-STAR- . I' IIIOIS, Doxey . ' j, , Jordan a ' 111. ala. niw .. r .' umi r. - Tfci iK Kit- '.b." m&mmi wr V j iWM.' X. ; i i 7! ' f - f- y - '4 - Nye's,-.- double-duty-dol- " Parish na attheendof abusydayr-Andalltot- Double GripSOP and up tuneof he - Single Grip 35P and ap v ASTEIN & COMP1NY CHICACD Hp-bu- NEW TORT Blalcers Children's MSCKCnY Garters . y Paris they've been today-rememb- er 100 040 401 000 000 v1 seew T wrr. I 10 j 0 do it. . They not only please your taste (other cigarettes do that) but they h do more, i . .- . and the blend - ' . j ' . H , j Tliey give to your smoking an enjoyment ' so complete j so full caift be copied! : , and-late- r ......... , Chesterfields J FORT WORTH. Texaa. April 4. Kid Gleason'a White Sox Bald adieu to Texas as a sprin? training- retreat last defeat at the night following a hands of the Fort Worth Panthers. Tomorrow they will perform at Shreveport and Wednesday they In vade the Southern association, . play lng at Little Rock. With the start of pennant hostilities only a little over a week distant Manager Oleason Is eminently satis fied with the work done by the former Salt Lake infield. The kid Is not given to pinning roses on any of his ath Ietes. but after glimpsing Eddie Mul ligan in action in. yesterday's game. when the third baseman handled ten chances without a skip and singled, then stole drew a pass, the boss, declared he was confident Eddie would be a star in the .American league flag marathon. lurnae jonnson nas been slow in ar riving at his best stride, but each day sees improvement In the p,lay of the forOir Salt Lake leader. Sheely. too. has been playing a re marKaDie ame at rirst and has converted several wild heaves into put- . . outs. , Johnson one got of the five hits maae ioy ame box when he beat out a bunt to the Forth Worth first baseman. Neither Sheelynor cracked a hit and each was Mulligan up four times. u.ettwn tociay announced the re lease or Catcher Clarence Jonnard to mo .tNasnvuie club. Jonnard came to the box with Iltrhr Unrii from Nashville last July. oo- 'isw. ' . all-arou- Wearing 'cm sort of brings a melody to your heart Takext W adman ......000 oo j . - Funk ,2b.' You know what you've always wanted a cigarette to do, 4-t- o-l .i v, Oh man you just can't resist telling about the com--plete comfort and active service of these double " ' Harding - JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT grip, . White Sox Say Adieu to Texas Diamond Fields " j ......... Chilton".. .p Score by innings: .. All-Sta- rs mt .83 S, Eastman cf......... .... Q. Gibbs Martin lb. Smith Myers. .......... .c V. Gibbs. ...... .3b Futh Gidley. ... . . . . .'. .rf . .. ... . . .fT. Hartz French.. J1 rs . Re-lie- m w-i- d -- At Memphis R. H.E. New York Nationals .11 18 4 4 8 Memphis Southern Batteries: Toncy. Bailee and ton; Zahnlser. Nemitz and R. H. E Ha-wort- ' i (Morning game) .... .5 1 .18 19 . Pittsburg Nationals 3 io Wichita Falls Batteries: Hamilton, Zimt and Sjkiff Ruth, Hudspeth and Bischoff. R H. E. At Fort Worth, Texas ' 1 4 Chicago Americans . . .... Fort Worth Texas league . ... 4 6. Batteries: McWeeney and Schalk, Yaryan; Watchel, Whittaker and - x , t San At P'raricisco- - (Afternoon R. IT. E. game) ' 4 16 ...10 Chicago Nationals . . ... 6 8.2 San Francisco . . Batteries: Alexander. Weaver and O'Farrell; Crumplor, Flaherty and V ............ s Aghew. -- At Wichita Fails. Texas Ca.1. Mitze. . ii :i 1 Win- - .........Bailey - .- Fisher and Chicago Nationals Oakland . . . v Batteries: Hanson, Daly; Siebold, Winn, 41 ; jk. REIAY B H. E. 'At Dallas, Texu3 Detroit Americans . . ........ 3 10 1 1 3 Dallas Texas league Batteries: Leonard, Southland and Bassler; Manion. Swjirtz, C. Hill and Wirth. 5 8 Washington Americans ... . 3 Chattanooga 'Southern Batteries: Mogridge, Acosta and Botten; Boone, Noel- and NeideMtorn, Graham. ..... Rixey-go-, Lamb. Brock; Hargrave. H. E. i n, ' . ...... m m .. ing he will go to the big time next .' . spring.. . - B-- club-owner- Cra-vat- At Galveston R. H. E. 3 7 0 Boston Nationals . . Galveston Texas league .... 0 5 1 'Batteries: Watson. McQuillan, and O'Neil, Gibson; Lcc, Knight and Wi- - 11. 3 4 - Exhibition Games t- succ-'siaf- for the Chicago White Sox Ernie Johnson discovered and deH eloped youngster who is expected to star with the Salt Lake pitching staff this season., Ilollis Thurston, 21 years old. who came to the Bees from the San Joaquin Valley league last spring, gained enough experience last year toh make him a regular this season. says Jt he keeps on during the season as hevhas done in spring train- -- At Chattanooga, Tenn. ' " 2T-- i m Vernon and Salt Lake clubs last sea !m-- i thai plicated have been thrown out of not is asserted.he "There league," u man now playing who has any charges against him. coast "And further, the league, as long as I am president, is going to stay that way. I personally will not tolerate anything that smacks of crookedness. Neither will uny of the Baseball Is a spectacle, or should be, and I propose to keep It that way in the coast league." Figues compiled here show the league $his year will'have seventy-seve- n players who have worn major : . league uniforms. Never before, it Is f said, has a minor league had on. Its rolls so many former eastern players. YOUNG TO MEET RACE TEAMS And President McCarthy has assorted oo TO COLLEGE COACH GARFIELD MILLER that not only are the seventy-sevebut all the other players in the league, L M'INNIS THINKS HE of major has ball calibre today. CAN OBTAIN TERMS Al Young. Ogden llghtnclcht, will; licsTON. April 4. Tom McCarthy. PHILADELPHIA. April 4. Final: Umpires for the opening series have ' coach of Uoston co'.lTe. ha been assigned as follows: Finney and grouping for the college class relay tangle with Dick D Fayjk In the Crocker at San Francisco, Phyle and racea at the University of Pennsyl.1 event at th Manhattan club at Hnlti r n offered a contract with the 4.- M ANCl I nKTKH. M . April Itrookiyn National to It com vss.jtCasey at Sacramento; Byran and To- vania hold-oant to Manager WilUert lioMnwn. April 29 and SO was announced Iike this evening. baseman first man at Salt Like anJ Sason and Mclnr.ls, ' Fluffy KVven Wftks ago le Hajsu of th Itotton Anf ric f.r.. aa'. l today at Los Angeles. oday. Teams entering the national jnr- (, t he expected to join th tram at 'that New rules intended to make the champlonahip college races have un formed In his first content at the In games "more attractive to the eye" til April 10 to "decide which event Manhattan .club in a curtain raSsfr. h had nad a proposition to Presihave been Issued to the umpires by 1 The cla-HELD ON HIGH EOOF! dent group Since thai time he haa worked hla H. H. Fraie and waa confident McCarthy. One rule instructs the- they will enter. would teams to clear the diamond Just be- for college races comprises the follow. way to th top of the ladder and hla agree. they fore'the game start and to remain in Injr achoola: . . , backer nay he can take the measure 4. A three l'IIItAtt:M'IIIA. April arswinred the dugouts until the umpires have Wc?t of the fast Ogden scrapper. HouthweuU Hhe of II was scheduled to University tournament by i the entrants. diss tnnl announced the batteries. This rule Is - ! meet a Hi.? Solomon PhlladelohJa '.!. Phiiadephia, and ter.r.ia ColRate. and district the Jay Fordham, Ilolyj Togo Korlyama In effect in the nvajor leagues and Virginia. fraig J our t socialion. opened today on the roof of Carl Fischer. Philadelphia, waa on In m! meet Inuuu. will the Crosw. Maine. Northwestern. .Michigan tends to stop straggling on and off the . .... a . . I 2 t meet Charlea lth William T.ith program department ?or field. The field lines Vlll be marked a one of iTUden. world'a card. Garland, the intlsburg. fChuck") fhnno'on, (Iowa). fresh while the men are In the dugouts. Another rule prohihts discoloration of a ball by the pitcher and a third says balls will be declared fair or foul when they disappear from the sight of the umpire. This means that a high fly over the right field fence, hit fair but soaring over the foul line, will be foul.' The balk rule will also be en forced. v , Ar-le- thr son havo been cleared and all men f Mayor C. Clarence Neslen will work behind the plate. Chief "Justice Frick will swing the willow. The Oaks,, headed by Manager Del Howard, arrived in Salt Lake ready for the opening contest. Howard an-- v tt nounced jthat he would start Buzz on the slab while Mitze will be pitted behind the platter. Ilollis Thurston will heave for. the sBees while Butch Byler. will be on the receiving end. Following is a Ishort history of these two players;. Butch Byler, first string catcher for the Salt Lake Bees, has had many offers to go up to the big leaguer,, but The ITnlvtrHfT of MSchlmn truck team, flftren ttror.r, arrivrd. In Ocdenn on fraln 1 at :J.O - m to3y rout from Ann Aror to lerkfly. will meft Raturdsy aft- CaU were rnrvon lh University of CaUfcmia trirkttem on the California. ovaL Aft- r arrival la (rcjn ihe printer wr.t i of iSmber'.rt tferoach nilnul wMle th rtUtance mn up xTcm took a speedy i!k from the drpot to the b'jt!r,M Msrtien and return. Th Mtchlran team la boidlr.g rr-pr- y wcrhouu n rouia wher work outa ar- - avaJtat.:-- . and de;are they exy pect to eatrr lh tilts the comtnr in condition. Hubar n' the La440 yard dajh and th tI9 yard run to r era ef the 'tlona ofeirctd the mert. -'Our team U trained to th mSnuta and we ar going to th coaat to return to Ann Arbor with th track championship stowed away. Coach Far?5L "Our men ar rot over confident but they are in a claaa In the b'c with the erjfr-n- c and ar certain of victory- - 1' th win It will b becaua they liav the Wtter team. "Thr Michigan trackatera ar !7aV Sng lhUr first trip wsu if ihry art they will in ail probability journey westwarxt nxt year. W a! to mKl the I'r.trrmity cf Southrxrcl ern Calif or n!a and Unfcrd while on the ma-t.- " When asked M erlr.Ion conrrnlrff the rrcord prfnrmane cf CharU Paddock, the fltf r of the University of California, Coach Parr:j told hi story !n or. word when he exclaimed, "won. deTfuh" Th MSrhiean trarkstem w'.'I rturt to Ocdn during the Utter part of tht rotnSrs ftk en route east. Elht a major. Byler has been with Tuesday to start promptly at 2:30 . r," ing iniiike m. Prior to the call of his .. sine 1917. hit .241 and Salt to play ball the opening ceremonies fielded .976 with the Bees last, year, will be featured. Governor Charles Before he left the Salt Lake Bees Mabey will throw the first ball while ICHIGAN TEAM so entirely diffcrenf. that there's only one way to describe it j r t ri - ' 0y nd -- - An income tax as a war measure was advocated In the trnltod States as early as 1812. 20Jot 20 cents in in rmmJ t 'ms mir-tif- etrr. cf SO, Ah eb I rcnmr-pU(- nimbi L L:ggi:tt 8c. Myers Tobacco Co. |