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Show , ..... O" : mm ...t i: THE OGDEN : - : f BABE, RUTH EQUALS OLD HOLIER BE CORD NEW May" 31. YORK, IN ELR M MILTON TAH ES BEAVERS SPLIT TIGERS SPLIT PIRATES TOICE t MOTOR CLASSIC FAST TWIN BILL TH INDIANS DEFEAT CHICAGO to-11- han-dlcap- ( -- r ' i G1SlinERs "Babe" Ruth's fourteenth hpmerun for 1921 toSunday brought his major leagueCliftal the mark of equalling ford iC- - Cravath. formerly of the Phil, adelphia 'Nationals. were Cravath's homers spread over more years, beginning in 1912 and ending iri 1920, while Ruth began to amass his total in 1915 and was during the first three years when he pitched. Two American league batting recFans Hurl Pop Bottles At ords One were " equalled Monday. v In one runs five mark home game Game; Following Umpire Louis duplicated in the Cleveland-St- . Myers. Stars contest, the Indians getting, three and the Browns two. Granay of Cleveland two and' Elmer Smith one. The hit KORTHERN UTAH LEVGIE two were batted by Kenneth Wilother Standing of the Clubs St. Louis and coupled with liams L. Pet his twoofhomers Saturday enabled him 3 .625 to .5 Smithfield record of four in three Ruth's equal 4 STANDARD-EXA- Swires Tops League Stick Averages' 89.62 Miles.. Per Oaks Lose Two Games to Athletics Take Two Games Boston Takes Two Games Race Hour in Stars Sapping the Ball Seals; Angels Blanked in From Boston; Senators From Brooklyn; New ' At Indianapolis Twin Bill at .556 Clip York Cops Also Split With Yanks 500-Mil- e ed , . INDIANAPOLIS Tnfl.. May 31 --Ti PACIFIC COAST I.KAtilE i; V.MiniICAN NATIONAL I.EAGVJ:. ninth Tommy Milton, winner of th W. Pct.1 " U W. Pet. L W. pet race at the automobile Ssn KranctgK o J 37 2 14 .417 .671 I CltvUnl TitUburg g m . Speedway yestt-rdaSacramento 1 - : 2 New York U New York uif ......27 time over a field of internationally ' . Amk Rowlon 21 . 14 .Sl Detroit .Hi ,u counknown drivers representing four Satti 77 :r .41fc Hrnokln : .474 :5 r2 t .Sl!Yahlririon car American his tries, brought . Vernon ... 2 Ht. Louis 1 IC . 1 .&0 : .41 St. 27. Ixjuiii .47 much through to victory a by a mtrgin Oakland ... . 11 :a 17 hicK .461 .4:4 :: Chicago Ilo"eo on less than his thre-lHalt'I-ak. l"1 ... a: .1 14 .474 PMladtlrhU Uonton II .Sfl .10 :i Sarles, second place flnliher. Indicat- Portland ... .600 consecutive games. 11 Cincinnati . . . . 71 .6 34 .15 .117 74 14 Lewiston . .101 Milton .j Philadelphia ed. became It known today. 4 .556 .5 Logan . . .. drove the last few njll" of hln race 4 .500 .4 Hrlgham Yesterday's lt?uh. YfMerday Rrnult with Yewtcnlaj's lUult.Cietfland At PoFton only seven cylinders hitting and! 5 .375 Left on Ogden 5; Tremonton 3, Tremonton Detroit-At on out was tne iFlrft Slt sccrai Portland verge of going (Pirn same) lrr-ok!ramt) e Gwinn and Bozaliva. .333 10. .3 . Ietrolt Ogden ... iSec"nd fame) Ce-Un- d 3. Pyston t. Second rme) times. SatUe 1 r ; Verncn S. Ietroit f. Ix Anilm 6, Boton f ill lnninci. Milton, holder f the world's speed Kcwnunto J. '' OGDEX". Yesterday's Results no the in had Ioul lecord. trouble At rarly 0. (Klmt nings). Pin Chicago Frnntlsco O. E. A. AB.R. H. , Forenoon games Ogden; 6, Logan . At New York race. I. of St. Second the 14, (Klmt game) Phi:-- , Chicago 1 1 game) part 4 0 0 .a Hardy, 3b. . . x. New 9; Smlthtieild 5, Lewiston 8. , BAIJT S. Chicago t. York SIGNALS DISTRESS. Louis i 31. UKK. dtlphl Ittater The May 1 1 0 5 2 .4 Smithfield 7. Snelgrove. 2b. Afternoon games and end Near the rsce, At Washlrcton IFirt ram) New game) Philaaelpbia 7, New York 11. th Memor-t- h ' of Hvn the on vn the 0 0 1 split cf-1 p 1 .. .4 Ansell, 1; 3, Ogden At Pitt i bur t Finn. tJime) Cnifais Logan 6; Tremonton lo-he repeatedly- kept signalling to his tal day ganif hvr York ?. Wawhlngtonl. JOcor.i fame) ftrday .4 2 2 8 0 0 . Pittburr 11. u Wilfley, lb. .. Lewiston 1, Brigham 6. tO StOI. i Ff..nd iimci nit rfnwrd iii o. rr"hariifNew h 1. Ark 4 e to Kwni nhiifton winning firt .4 0 3 4 , 1 1 F. Samide, c line.! 3. over car the be hrouirht When his nnd ( S At tro tl to : Ktrl !. i'mburg t First Phiiadeiphln .4 1 1 2 1 1 Treseder, ss At Cir.rlnnstJ Pt. Wednesday's Schedule It was found that one cyunacr ljoth gtnr . PHladeli-hJfirst. h ton nil und tuck rf throur (Hffonl 0 0 0 1 0 .3 rf. 4 Erwin, nau l9Ul J. wmnsr Ogden- at Lewiston. me Mcotid Cinclnnstl ana was ; out. J. fouled 7. ItfPton Th that gtmtl ie.iers on th mrl five Philadelphia .4 0 1 3 1 0 7. Cincinnati 4. Mayers, If . Smithfield at Tremonton., . been drlvlnr on seven cylinders forain?i to four. Th San i'rar.fimo 0 0 0 0 2 .2 L. Samlde, p. at Brigham. several miles. Tiwla' SilMMlalc ith the Hes hw Weiti-t- t sal open .2 0 0 0 0 0 Baker, cf. ... The race proved a irreat day Ht. h ledslc. at Th IauK re. TtU' .Three thousand five hundred fans Cletc-litncrican cars. Klrht of the nine rinlsn- t P.. It. V.. m. iJettwtl. At Cin. 9 jnr.sti. 6 6 36 saw the Ogden Gunners go down to a 923 und seven ofUV,rti.ind ers were American-madNr v Vfiflk 4 l Ml P:;sr 'hi g. Vahl!.gton. 1 LOGAN a playein to nerc. brilliant game T defeat were t PhilAdvlphis. iVfSt-manufactured them !Ha!l . . a 11 Uike 1; ftosion. d-at A. E. AB.R. II. O. Lorin. Farr nark yesterday after Milton's time for the 500 mur And nher. Jp;ir.M Ii,itterl": PhiUSrlphU at New Vcrk. 0 4 1 2 . 1 noon. The .Tremonton Bears turned Falck, cf. u iiuuif, n 31. Ietioit iiui.ukva K'Jould i lLTROlT. .ind r,di Jenklnn. May 1 0 1 0 4 0 the trick, two runs in the" Hopkins, rf. onds. Second game their double Mftn-- i tllid.t PITTKIllMtt: May 21. Pilltu:r C;eland .4 1 1 2 3 1 and one In the eighth giving them the Menges, 2b. .MAKES LOSE. IX)nKIGN K'H. 'w ;nning !ok tw0 itmri from crl.il the H. II. tr-th- e ct.amplor.s 1 5 3 0 dy ss Chicago contest. Nelson, th murr.inr game. to h. and .3 o INDIANAPOL1?, ind.. May i0. - Portl.md ... 13 to 0 1 2 Kor 2 1 morning f It was declared the best contest Hinkle. lb. beirg In tV afternvin. J to t. sr.u the afternoon. 4 to 3. llt Tommy Milton, world champion s;ed1 0 5 2 0 1 that has been played In the Northern f Clark, 3b . car Th Tigers droe iUgby out of tte American an eter. Hntterles: Piliette piloted Monday fe in the and ill, 'Arn heJ3 the vinlors 1 2 0 0 tr; 5 0 If. season.. Evans, Utah loop this In the ninth Bromley and Lynn, tx In tlvati'fttrr.oun. he having line finish first to the I stted Ml first the 1 1 1 Pir.e 0 1 . .3 'Wilfley allowed but six' hits during Arnsplger, two of them home runs. York gcit. renewal of the international racing r.iie hjts. and 1 0 0 3 0 freely, of these p e the game, four being after Johnson, dash around the classic, the the iy for In the afternoon Jtdimi Yielded HACRAMKNTO May 3 I Kcrarr.en-t- theYoung " rfor the first inning. His Courtwright . ' was con hi: for tlue rune in th first ir&Sng victory th.e Indian in epeedway. Indianapolis Mctory dauble-hesder morn.ni won a S' 35 9 10 24 9 6 yesterday touched for five hits and Shaney for driven to 0 and 2 to 0. came through a beautifully I tO was replaced by Pocdir Sn the Two out when game was catted In two. race which was won after Halph If R bv.1 afir men bed t:rg.3 econd. In the forcroon Penner held the eighth by agreement. VISITORS SCORE. had set eurh .. favorite, he In retired popular of Yc;io a;o Celanl to ni' Fallen-tinehit. Ar,s?ln 's Score catch by innings: a terrific pac during the flrnt 250 Inability of Baker to e. IIcj letrit Hughes did not lant through the, Halterim; the Ogden X! a rat; !.'. fly in the first Inning-gavmiles that all but one of the foreign Cot e T&crnee. left th hcc.'.at )ete 6 0 KllRuns ..... ...2 0 bin own. were jfljut mnlf:g i t th ! afternoon contest Khntke and l!.i!rf cars. made ytcitors their first two tallies. Including doctor a orJer. irl. the agaltiit v.tm 4y ed .3 0 0 XV Iiutiiotli'h, hoi Fecon res Hits . forced from the' track through me- jrsd opened the game by . striking patrick flv after c.x 'playing jr.r.ir ga and out.: '' Fitzpatrick grounded out, Snel-- ; Logan bat In 4 innlnys. Bases on balls Off chanical troubles or minor accidents. hurled ko,J ball. r, H three II. bita. rrtlred it cf tr larcr R H. L. t 'leve:4nd . , . .0 0 3 4 0 0 1 1 Runs 9IL. Samide 3. off Anaell 3. Struck out grove to Ansell. .Spence Adams was liarnhart. 12 tl) i !' 1 nuw Los 0 sirr. iiEootti Ar.tcles 1 1 2 0 ... 4 Hits 7. 10' .0 Hit safe at first when Treseder booted the 11 By L. Samldf 4, by Johnson R. H. V 517 I- Kcor vLral rrie): S 0 Detroit Of the twenty-threonly Sacramento entrant, ball. Fallentine then sapped one out Summary; Home run Wilfley. Two ' with pitched ball Johnson by Ansell. Q Alet;hlfago CaMeit. 1CL. RattrleB: Ci .ttidnil. liimo ich And v. mj.l nd Wild right complfted th S00 milese and . . , , . field way,' Baker failing to locate base hits Ansell. Treseder. Wilfley, Losing pitcher L. Samide. left : t 13 Pi'.tribUig Middleton Us.. und T!)omi; American-madR.ildwlu: ' Pruner aud n of ths were hits pitch Ansell. Passed ball p. the ball until it had; landed oh the Falck. Clark, Menges. Three-bas- e and llatterjft.7.mn York. Ch ' ; elr. Second cuif on! machines. Ralph Muirord. ciriMng an-- I two bases, Knelgrove. F. Samide. Stolen, bases' ide. Sacrifice hit Erwin. Ieft f'arreil. srd ?kt.f. ground. The hit went-fo- r was American-built R. li machine, Falck. Hits Off L. Samide 7, 22. bases Ogden 7, Logan 9. other Adams scoring. Borstadt then scored Score un okJ game I . U. II. 11 CHICAOt. 4e u My to iiio In th after ii 1xj Angclm awaracu nmin posnion wimom 3 1 ht. ., Fallentine when he tripled to right. at bat, ln,4 innings; off. Ansell 14 at Gwlnn. Chicago teat j i. 1ju.b. lj 2 after all others had dropped Sacranjentu t 1 Brown ended the inning by striking Plt.tMsrfc U lioun dl game j Idir.g ereby yeiterdai. nvl Batteries: Hughes. Lumovich out. out. t a holiday LiU Rt.er.a; Tjler and Daly; Tcsdtr. with th viiitore, ho Yello Milton established a new track rec- HUnage; Prough and Cook. and In the second, third and fourth hcnn Fcbmit. more lfcl than ord for cars of not . .. . ' t II. . frames the visitors got men on the lth..ii.k LuS A NO ELK. . May 31- .- Vernon cubic Inches piston displacement tj CINCINNATI. O. May 31The ft. sacks but lacked the punch to put opponenta In th fecond game. lQV'.m and Seattl" - plit etertiay'ii ?oub'.e tbir completing the 500 miles In five hours aticnala gn he Meniortal day over .the runs. In the eighth, inning tV.eir tl;e made hlta 34 minutes and 44.45 seconds for an bender. run!. dou'!-hrade- r ThTie went to .ScAttl". from I'ircinnati, the ' followed a, two base knock by Brown A luUl vT flf.y right hue ere made to Vernon, durinc the nKirninic game average of 8.63 miles per hour. ThTh 14 i and 7 to 4. being by an infield out and ' a sacrifice fly Say. three !ome was fastest time made in the races fL Loui wen the inr.rr.Trg gan.e j tu j 12 in the aflemonn gam to run-- . .'ier of ,?t.tnrhidsng gave', the visitors their final tally; sei-- l j Ixul a this .20 mile but faster of satberinp hour, per an e!g h:htnnlng battir.g rally. Seattle, by en hit, fi.tsr ut OGDEN SCORES ONCE hich were doubles , made DePalma In 1311 IZ. mark by being Pitcher Doak forced to retJra li. It ' one ur.d was in a n,er. registered Ogden's lone score Milton The victory nearly 1! in brought jsejiiu to the third iUneirf. owlr.g . . . OGDEN. . . i. .n t?rt AAA en. aim i.. the eighth. Johnny. Myers singled, to 0 Feven ilh.i:.; In the took . pitchers psrt R G H AB 2B 3B HR TB Pet.! ... SH SB Sf. IuiIn lap prlres and Players deep center and went to second on a first $6,200 Martj-arcur.tntt. place. AdHattcries: Ce&rce. and Klltr and Dalley 1 5 2 0 3 0 .60o! the balance In special' prises. r PertlCa. werwinocked off the 4 0 0 wild pitch. He scored on Hardy's Ansell 0 Chicago i ir and Hannah. Iell imi; to 1 After Ansell Swires .... 18 lUlleriee. 6 11 4 10 0 4 deep center. Less than four minutes behind Mi0 Kerr Hrtnton retired for pinch hitter,slab: 0 single 0 ' .5561 .Second game fereJd; and Fence. had walked, Hardy was caughtv off Brooks. came at: 1 lton who had Roacoe Hchalk. 1 1 5 11 7 .. McUeer.ey 0 Paries, 8 16 h'herde !I was ejected for kicking. 0 .500 ' n. h -. . , score. to Second game-a bitter race with DePalma in Seattle third, ending another chance A tatting raliy In th fifth, at tb .... 5 16 3 7 1 1 ' 2 15 0 0 .437 fought IS Wilfley ........13 held a. and econd who Fallentine "snapped the ball to Fitz- Treseder the hours early .f Lller. woo made his firu , , ... Vernon exper.e 10 1 r 5 1 4 20 8 0 .... 4 12 0 .400 ; ... most of the way. .who tagged the third sacker. .1.. ivi.. position ef the jejir. won fcr the patrick appearance and Cardner lUtterle: j Adams. 5 2 4 25 11 9 0 0 0 0 .360! In the fourth inning Hardy was Hardy DP. PALMA TAKIi and bin; Schneider Shore, 1 3 1 2 14 7 5 0 .357' The race 0 Hatterlew: 2' - It. If. i:. Purei!. lilrhmond.i Score flrt caught at the plate when he attempted Peterson with leialni. at the Murphy. 1 6 21 to steal home. These two chances Gober 2 7 ftnd Severeidi Taber and Yr-r- a ht. lxui .. . 2 12 Itam 0 0 .333 pole and hebegan r i soon Into lead. a jumped n. -- s250; 1 1 16' 3 5 4 0 0 0 2 4 might have been turned into, runs had Johnson Cinejrnatl SAN FP.ANCISCCH May 31. well to the front, him His Fan speed kept 1 1 Hardy manipulated them' . properly, L. Samide 1 CJern Desk, ltatter'.ei; 4 .. . 2 3 0 0 ted 0 jschupe 0 .250' although Sarles and Jo Hoycr forced Francisco won both games yesterday.' TJlf a mm fa - f m To fie. Lent on ar.d III ' mons; Napier. same, thought. 1 18 3 5 2 0 0 4 j t o4 hUsI t vand 4 0 .222 him into a terrific pace during the Snelgrove me to came sixth allowed in with the lloaton but bat Wlngw. bei: Wilfley . V"S soon ' . . . . ' . Hoyer ii laps. dropped 17 F. Samide 4 0 3 0 3 0 0 .117! early Ilk J .1 L 4itoai.wtv-tlve bases loaded but was unable to Hcore (second ga:n rnoon game n. 1L K. hind through loss of time at the pit The feature of the dsy was the bat.'! ".I '.Tir'" . .1. ' 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 Released Players ... ". 0 0 liver. 1 .250; but Tom ... local a:o tool, Ft. Iouta . in a late entry. Jumped ting of the Seals In the afternoon con- Alley, Cincinnati . . . ... 4 137 3 llAf ter the locals had scored one to the fore and helped Sarlea ruh test, when they fell on th. Oakland the moralng gi.ne. g to 1. lUtlerlen: counter in. the eighth inning, Manager 6 194 3 3 Pertics. North and 16 .351 DePalma. 69 42 99 5 Totals .... Gradually Italy's represen- pitchers for twenty-si- x e hits. Clemmonn: Marquard. lire nton. Nap- Fitzpatrick' ordered Shaney to the firhis lead, however, tative Increased C. Valker. lugan and ler and Wlngo. LEWISTON. ";I afternoon. and at the half-wa- y ing line. He held the locals safe. pomt he was more Oakland I Wilt also fourknK.ke4 . In base hits to H G R AB 2B the 3B than HR TB FEATURES SH SB good. Pet. MYEltS ,two laps Francisco - the Players HUSTON. Ma 2t. teok ,. mornlag. 1 6 21 9 after UK ... 8 2 ninth 2 13 3 Kenna .:?. Inning: 0 Krause. .428 Wilfley Hattcrle: IT. PALM.vravus ,the; j Injth tnorning and :ja struck out, Samide doubled to Johnson 11. afternoon n. 1:. . game lkad 1 1 1 6 3 24 9 12 3 0 .375 Boyer, however, who raced along bold and Mitxe; Le.wla. Couch anJ! Boston . .1 to 3 and llrooklyn yeaterdsy, t e II from 1 deep left, and was called out at third Whitetree 1 1 6 . 9 10 4 0 25 0 , In a sensational, to .360 side of DePalma. although actually Agnew. aeeaaw 1 iPhlladclphU Rozalina. then Treseder Hecoml game singled by ; 1 1 6 26 ' 4 0 game In the afltrnocn.iu. .346 tlx laps behind from the fiftieth lap Hatteries: ., Ji 2 Tbornialen. Karr and te'left. Swires ended the inning by Crane on. has started sprints which taxed uooa troke tne aftetaoon M tie . J,tu-- - Irry and Perklr. Evans .307 DePalma's .'6 26 flying to Borstadt. In front ano Oaklhnd to car In a the fourteenth keep heme terrific by 1 garn 6 6 23 4 2 0 13 0 0 .261 at the 101st lap DePalma wung Into San Francisco ''Johnny Myers in center field played Layne center H . 1L E, run t.ffA McQu!i;n to right 1 6 2 6 25 11 The James 0 2 0 4 a. brilliant game for Ogden. .240 the pits. Ills engine had been missItAlteries: Alton. Winn. 'Faeth. luun field. Cadore pa to Chrif 1 ty 2 .1 & 5 23 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 youthful player' was given a chance by Coray 217 ing fire for. several laps, but after a Fhultl. Kremer nnd Loebler. nrO;i,,mU(,fU)tu single and Powell 0 .2 1 Manager Peterson and "he more than Nyberg 21 A 2 tied It for lies: on In it half. inrJe 5 0 4 0 0 6. .150 quick change of plugs, he rushed back McQuald and YcSIe. P.atterien; end Walters. made good. He cracked out two of Nlelson . 00-Ecore (flrat garre): T " "2 J!. . i;. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 still toahead of Milton, who had forged Ilommt II and Perkins. the seven hits made .byOgden and second. up 3 10 Ilrtokljn made two nifty- catches in the field. to the pits lost more PCtOTl . . . Another Z 14 trip WAHHINOTON. 34 14 7 13 216 97 65 May 31. .301 ground, a third visit' left him almost Totals Alp is now a regular. Hatteries: Mamaux. Baiter. split even with New York on even terms with. Milton and finally UMPIRE CHASED MtUwa and ICrurer; fccu and I Xi LOGAN. losing the rooming gane. r to 1, ClLson, also leader to at second the the side sack of the tht swung .Shellgrove H G 2B R 3B HR TB AB inability to solve Collir.. who! rccre (aecend game it SH SB through PcL track and with a smile ordered his tar Players played a fine game while Ansell .at li, H. 1 allowed axid winning Brooklyn to only feur A was 6 the 11 rod . .I 6 23 hit, 4 0 0 garage. t 15 5 first handled 15 chances without an Monges .478 connecting 12 c the afternoon onlet l to 0, New P M!03 . . 1 c It 1 1 9 6 4 26 12 2 0 Nelson .346 broken. DePalma, had won $10.00 in York obtained two ainclea tmly off Mliche'.i. CaVcre prizes. ar. 1 Uatteri'; 1 1 6 3 9 8 16 28 0 0 Hinkle .321 lapMilton NEW YOHK Another Americsr. Mogrldg In the second came. to the MrWu.'n'.in. front swung Taylor; quickly Oeacheeer aw. and finger in the Sunday game but went 1 1 8 3 6 9 16 0 23 Evans" 0 was vne .321 a. aa-record ; UNt ill. in surpassed 1,11 game A.euel rnJa and never lost his lead. He previously league baiting back, into the lineup in the second in- Falck ... i 1 5 3 3 0 4 0 13 2 0 backward runnlnr catch i .307 had mads one trip to the pits for tires when the Cleveland and Detroit teams' markabl ' ning yesterday and speared a line hits1 ajrxJr.rt the scoreboard nf a. dr1e by I NEW YOP.K. made a total of tleen 1 1 6 6 6 0 0 20 0 7. .333 j and signalled his mechanics that ho- in , drive. Arnsplger May 31. New York encounter. The afternoon their Jtice with 10 on In the eighth won ono Hlwould make more 1 1 for 4 4 3 gas. 14 0 7 gam-0 0 .287 from Ph!!a3ti-phi- a '..."Following-th- e holMaj game, more than. 500 Jacob .... former record, ten doubiea, waa made inning; t. to 1 and 12 to 7. 1 1 1 4 12 4 0 3 0 0 faiis started in hot pursuit of Umpire Johnson ... J2bU second stop was timed so nictly that e;rrdy. the cluba Cleveland 1 and Chicago by he was It H. 11 lcrn f jn ty Tcr.e r and Ynime the' speedway only 2S sec- on 64- 4 7 0 Bozalina, who had called Samide out Hopkins 29 0 7 0 0 .241 onds andoffdid 2?. lv:0- The National league New York . ."2 .7 2j were mfor.iifclt May not lead. lose for the morslnr vic-- I the at third. Pop bottles, ' cushions and Clark 1 1 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 i .125 1 . . 4 Sarles made desperate , efforts to record Is 14. while In the afternoon terr. Washington the u:irti other mistles were hurled at the um- Squires 1 1 2 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 .200 overtake the speed champion, but MilColli r. a and Fchsr.r; outtiug the llatterirt; visitors. his succeeded in Officers taking pire.. ' 0 j 5 7s.v iuiik torn t.iutMn cr.rei Acut. rfturtny and Uharritr. 0 24 5 5 0 r i:v.j in th 0 Released Players 0 .208 ton began to let his car out In th riichn majesty to. safety. on ms nmin Knocoui final In ond hecor.d and his hlch lapn stretched gradually Catchers tm'.lli, time i;r;.u; jick; THANKS OFFERED , Clifford in the third round and like 1L h. n. Hn'der and Lrv.ggy pour.Jed ut hcrna 227 47 10 7 68 95 Total .300 quarter lap tead to three laps- . 16 "Members of the Ogden club through defeated la Gibbons la 2 New York . ...9 run. Ilcsenberg ACC1DF7NTS TIIIULL. the press thank the fans for their suptwelve rounds Ul night. 1 . Vvhlngton' Light Fielder N,;t rrsthed .'rt th t 1 TREMONTON. The terrific pace set by DePalma. port and spirit and Manager Peterson u m the - rigni una MorQ and lUtterlei; of G jinn AB Pchsr.g; R 2B 3B states that within the next few days which H HR TB SH established SB PcL track records hew NEW YOI1IC Kocky Kanui won Players tha and fj;t was inr.lrg garr.a and morning knocked CJharriiy. grldfe new faces will appear, and the club Brown 03 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 .667 up to the first 100 miles, was given from Clene lelmoiit In 0 rounds. . cx uwBiiKjgtii jia was cut aver th will at last hit its stride. experts as the reason why so many 21 kS: Aadms 5 3 2 10 0 0 '14 0 3 .476 by en ana to be carried from eye na3 cars were forced out. Accidents were ;ln the morning game at Loganyes-- l Kllpatrick . HCNTINGTON. W. Va Ilob Mar 5 the field. 1 18 9 2 7 0 0 0 .389 WOMAN P. All COMING. tit iew ana nona was serious. in the tar tlir knocked out Gunboat-fmltSo--r terday errors played a bi factor in Fallentine . t first game;; t H L. 21 5 3 0 3 8 0 .14 0 2 .381 after car fell by the waysidiut with the defeat of Ogden. The scores: round. third 31. Mar " Surarne 1 PAIIIS. Ml. 1 jr 5 5 7 0 20 9 0 .250 mechanical trouble which could not ;'aripr.; TREMONTON Fitzpatrick New tenTtrU . 4nclet French womtn'a terglen, 1 1 be . . remedied. 5 7 22 0 0 0 AB.R. Borstadt A. 0 .318 H. E. r I'HOENIX. Arlr. '8 Anderson, off nis champion, will leave for the Unit lUtterlei: - Hubl ell. Eeti, sr. 1 Louis Fontaine gave the spectators Portland. 0 G. Aadms 0 0 1 won th negro heavy ed 21 3 5 5 2 0 10 .233 0 Kllpatrick, cf . . . . . 5 00 Ore., end of Wheat; State Taney and Fratth. August thrill when his car turned over on weight championship of the world 1 0 Oswald 3 1 Score teccnd gtme); fitzpatrick, 2 b3b ....4 1 0 0 0 0 0 two 0 rv II, i:. 0 .000 there remain months, pari taking j the north turn of the track, hanging 1 0 4 ... .,,52 1 S. Adams, he when defeat it Auto 1 28matches. th "0 eihSbitlon night decllvely In . 5 4 4 Released 0 11 0 0 .143 mjs. T Players on, the edge over the heads of hun ed Kid Norfolk, of New York. In 0 1 . ' New York Fallentine, c 00 .. 12 o dreds one No of was 0 persons. 0 0 hurt. scheduled betwee.n Borstedt If tTfan a century e'er-aeMor iia:Teriea:- .smith. Keren. boxing bout. The . 178 30 8 4 76 6 54 .303 skidded 0 coninletelv Totals B . 1 Jimmy Murphy 4 .7 )lufl; 2 . ....... 0 0 Chvrrh was i New to unable tbJ fintih Yorker ana iiruriy; Pcuflii l:an and ihe !v t'.m Brown, rf St around at the same turn and 4 0 0 0 G. Adams, lb 13 round and returne4 to his cor Korr.e rr rvtmi!e! aed ninth un. !y SMITHFIELD. placed by another driver. Murnhv ner. cor:ecrale4 1 0 4 .3 0 Ieed. ss CP- H R AB G 2B 3B - HR TB SH SB 0 3 PcL later went back In another car Chas-egn0 Players Courtwright p 1 0 0 0 Mclvor .... .. 5 21 7 0 4 0 8 333 or ms the French driver, lost the hood 0 ...0 0 0, Shaney p MOTHER OF FAMOUS and after several trips 1 5 0 . . 5 17 5 Driscoll . . . . 94 aroundmachine 0 8 0 0 In a vain search for it, had to 35 3 6 27 15 ATHLETE IS KILLED 1 5 - 17 0 2 12 94 leave the race under the rules. Schroeder .. 0 0 ' OGDEN 1 1 6 .. 5 22 J273 a ... Thlxton. 0 7 0 Stewart 0 0 relief It. for J. driver, AB.R. H. o. A. E. Hanson 11 ' 1 0 3 0 3 0 .273 Brett, sprung hbf chassis when he hit 0 0 4 1 1 0 .3 'Hardy, 3b Ainn May n and quit. Boyer. Elllngboe. Wilcox. -- Danville, Ky ' ..... 17 0 0 0 3 0 .176 Allen 0 0 0 0 0 Clark Do" McMif.tn. star football plsyer cf .0 Baker, If j and all went out others through 2 2 Centr-0 .. 3 12 2 2; 0 0 1 0 Ball If .167 mechanical troubles. U ta route to 5 .4 0 0 Peterson, If college. to4ay 0 0 15 0 Seamons 0-1 .2 Tex Where hie rr.cther. 1 Fort 7 1 .143 0 Worth, 0 0 Ansell, lb. . .0 EIXUVGBOE STAILS. 0 Mrs. Mattte P. McMIUIn. was killed in 0 o. 1 Walte .. .. .4 1 1 16 5 Wilfley, p. . . .. 0 .125 0 2 0 0 2 f 1 an 1 Alias 4 irora 0 Dortus .4 the a'utomcblle work accldect yeste rdgy. of Samide. c JJilton, 1 9 1 2 .... .... .111 soung 0 0 0 0 ,0 . 1 6 ss attracted net 2 .4 1M 0 Ysnkee beer have tars of attention A Treseder, Drlthh tennis The haw 1 ' players 0 0 0 .000 ine rookston. Minnesota, pilot, driv 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Roskelley .... . .4 Swires, rf . had th crew front Hpatn in a Span courting In France. :.. on a 1 13 .154 Released 4 2 0 3 0 brick 2 2 for track the 0 1 first ing 5 0 b .3. Players time. lh stew. Additional Sports Page 3. 0. Snelgrove. . . o. 2 3 .3 0 0 out uaui iorcea No one minds th line being buey iitai Meyers, cf. inomng ; .... '. ,', - r, :,:. zz In the 43th lap. Iater he replaced f a on 1 24 37 3 162 Totals ...... 2 3 i28 3 trip. lining 53 homknockouts and basebsil xra ami ning i'ercy 31 1 7 27 16 3 broughtto the tatter's ers are brother, common Recurrences . " car from tenth petition no dry law. the billiard third. He these BRIGHAM. Dry !aw or 'Summary: Two base hits Fallen. was nine laps behind the winner. The dss shot. his l.ss p H R tine, Brown, Samide. Three base hits layer G 2B AB 3B HR TB PcL car driven ty mm was rebuilt from SH SB Players Borstedti Reed. Stolen bases S. Lynch .... 1 2 .500 tne, one in wnich Oaston Chevrolet ... 5 18 5 14 0 0 Isn't It odd that even when the Wonder how alt the farms are get-wAdams, Hardy.' Hits: Off, Court- Morgan 1 o 7 4 . . are even 'th .beta are often Hoc slocg .423 3 6 0 0 0 the owner? are. pisy- wiu was 1... fighters aier 7 3 26 at bat in innings; wright 5, killed while on " odd? .... Bourne 3 20 5 . .... 8 .400 the 0 driving 0 8 0 in ths 0 0 big Pacific lesguea. off Shaney. 2, 5 at bat in 1 3 inlng Lott .. 4 17 1 1 5 .351 CUB PL. a' 1 0 nings. Bases on balls:. Off Wilfley Van The other finishers wert: Yhe bsseball er.thustast shn-alslay 07 2 4 Famaxejilt Is new tennis champ of 6 ' 0 0 0 1; off Courtwright 2; off Shaney 1. 0 ,.'. 5 13 ,2 en wah day and watch hii wife Jimmy Murphy (replaced Eddie France.. Another home slicker for pronun1 . Struck outi By Wilfley 3;. by Court- Hornsby 1 7 2 0 ' 0 0 2 0 ' Miller), fourth. , ciation. make a !!". drive. 1 1 3 1 3 wright 5; by Shaney 1." Passed balls Ora Halbee, fjfth. Malsee,d. .... ... .. 5 0 5 .18' 16, 0, Sacrifice .liita Sa.mide.- Fallentine. Jarvis .... .167 3 3 0 4 - 0 0 ...'5 16 jo uoyer (replaced Uuyot), sixth. It's th" pinch fit stuff; not Cap Kldd and his pirates didn't have .Fallentine. Sacrifice fly Reed. Hit KitchT .... ... . o aw. severan. 1 10 jra, a," thine on- the Pittsburg otitflt for that court , with .100 ... 1 4 0 0 ; 0 pltchr t. ,1 -by pitched ball Fitzpatrick. Fallen- Gunn . . . . . . . . ; ... 4- 14 Bennie Hill, . 1 eighth. .071 Jack." raisin 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 tine by Wilfley. Wild pitches Wilninth. Mulford, A butler's ir,g furnUhes the ... ... 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JD00 PalpU Time of game. 1 Kelley r.n-i- :s fley, Courtwright. t car iittiueea waa a ball gam the In of aeiison' boot Up rnourh 000 oniy loreign-mad- e 0 0 0 0 hour 35" minutes. Attendance 2500. Ambrose .... ... 0 0 machine to mad to finish are start a ho store. Released Players ... .167 1 ' 1 . . ' 0 UC 0 0 2 0 If a baseball i a hoa re hide and a u or-.Sl;r g yacht a pigekin. la tUT ytnl.-;ar.n..-And footbs'd threw Zbysxko job remain ppen r j 3. Additional Sports-Pag- e 78 Pete Dai ley twice with apparent ease sparrlr.g partner to Jack, Totals A . eatCATT 0 1 t 6Q a ? 1M, 27 41 Dempxey. The Ogden club tops the clubs In the Northern Utah league in club bat-to ting in the averages compiled up and including the rames of Thursday of last week with points to spare. The Gunners are sapping the apple for a team average of .351 which is more than 40 points better than the Tremonton club, who are-- in second place. Following are some of the leaders: LEADING lOTTERS. Swires. Ogden. .556Brooks. Ogden. .500. Lynch, Brigham, .500. Menges, Logan. .4 78. Adams, Tremonton, .47C. Wilfley. Ogden, .447. Kenna. Lewiston, .4 28. s Treseder, Ogden, .400. Bourne, Brigham, .400. .389.t Kllpatrick, Tremonton. HOME RUN HITTERS. Wilfley, Ogden. 2. 2. Layne, Lewiston, Gober, Ogden, 1. Crane, Lewiston. 1. James. Lewiston. 1. Lynch, Brigham, 1. 1. Schroeder, Smithfield, Drlscoll, Smithfield. 1. Balfff. Smithfield. i. Hinkle, Logan, 1. Evans, Logan, 1. Jacobs, Logan. 1. TOTAL nASE LEADERS. Hinkle. Logan. 16. Wilfley, Ogden, 15. Menges, 'Logan, 15. S. Adams, Tremonton. 14. Fallentine, Tremonton, 14. Treseder, Ogden, 14.Lynch, Brigham, 14. MOST HITS. Menges, Logan, 11. Swires, Ogden, 10. 3. Adams, Tremonton, 10. . - uutn 500-mi- .;! le .! record-breakin- v J- l-- o . 1 J - . . . ' ... - . - . . ...... ...... - first-innin- g - ..... ..... -- - 9-- 2: -- 4-- 3. 1 2-- 0-- 2. 0; 3- hoer. 3 I 4 . e J. !... 1 . L J L ! r I 600-niil- De-Palm- tt. ln Chvt jed o a. ifi I J , 1 ...... e r- ir " ; fr 'nt i ........ fe-j- r to 1 1 .... i j r-f- ; sir) ihlco. I r gni a , A CJ.s-cii- . - e - pmi -: . l- 5. Ck. Sam-seve- ll.-ChU- in-lshl- ng fc I , - ; OGDEN STICKERS SET FAST CLIP IN NEW BALL LEAGUE I -- M-!i- t 1 " .............. ........ .... .... ....... ...... ...... ...... .5 , ......... .......... . . - - n S I M lilt - . laiand af-l'tn(- on Z- d. ! 1 J ....... ilkJ . 1 To-Mitch- li:.i. . tll. 1 i n V 7,n 21 , . ' - - 1 1 . -- v i 4 a Sl a ff a a a I ! I 1 -- '.u") j br-s- '-- .' ! 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