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Show f THE QGDEN -- 10 THURSDAY EVENING, .SEPTEMBER 8. 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TO FILM (WAY THE CRAZY 6y HAM TAKES GIANTS CAPTURE wt mm mmi win S TRENUNION BASEBALL DOUBLEHEADE THIRD COMTEST m Peaches Now Lead in Race New Yorkers Creep Toward for Northern'Utah Rag; Top nixNational League Pennant Chase Fourth Game Today - Jones Will Heave Feature 'Contest for "Speedball" - Locals; Blackfoot. Aggregation Will Present List of Stars; Battle Will Tend to Show Strength of Two Leagues; Contest Slated to Start QUILT AHERN GENE Mm NATIONAL I,KAVI1 Brigham IT! I. .111 took the lead in the championship 11 . . . .SO Pittsburg ; series of the Northern Utah league New York . . .12 : .oi lo.zee .75 the . . . St. Louis here Wednesday by trouncing .71 SO .541 . cal aggregation. 12 to. 3. The contest Boston ... . .. . . .51? Brooklyn was played 'under 'protest, the 73 .452 3 p. m. . . Cincinnati .Q of protesting the playing .SI 82 . 8 3 . . . S3 1 Pitcher Ben Jones of the Osden club, Chlcajto .45 30 due to his alleged Ineligibility. Player Philadelphia Baseball fans of Ogden will be treated to a first class contest at Hornsby was also protested. ball and Y KSTE1 1 DAY'S IIF-S-U LTS. DVJSTOOK A PICTURE. M4J9tU). vOE. Bc.T OM U PovN Ui Jones twirled gilt edge team won At Lorin Farr park Sunday afternoon at 3 p. in.' when game) New Philadelphia down. He allowed the 10 , Vork 7. Philadelphia (First hands KERRYHlRPOR TOR 'RACE- '2: (second game) of Tremonton and Ogden players of the Northern Utah league tan- alsbut five hits He 4. New .anfl3pI?52 York 15, Philadelphia the game in tl;e nin 5. Chicago with the fast Blackfoot, Idaho, aggregation of baseball tossers. from gle a ball 4nto the inmnj - tenChicago Cincinnati ifter throwing ' The the , Leon nnng). Blackfoot warriors, managed by Taylor, copped tfter Umpire Owinn had called the in ball In Kilpatrirk. ordering me team Falls fourth Idaho Snake the TODAY'S f CIIKDULU rag by trouncing to waltz to first. Bear player at Boton. fast of the Philadelphia Backers score. close a of the season, bv broken thefinal game Gpldie Adams receivedanda will Cincinnati at Chicago. be j Idaho aggregation are coming to Ogden with the hope of returning! finger during the gameseason. No other games echeduled. &t the rest the nut for .home with the victory dangling at their belt. UT GORGED PY HOW. TOR TUS The teams will meet today t Losan Nfw Ai Sept teams This contest will see the pick of the Ogden and Tremonton m me iounn game uu; ! Phil-York....won ,.-a doublr header from STORAGE. HATTERY)' . ham" has captured two game-- thus. I th ln in harness. Although several of the Gunners have departed for their far flr,. v ,v the nrsi tha Pears took - i. ,nrh.,i .i.v,n m,f-BetU homes in various sections of the country there are several stars still gamewhile last Sunday. vie-- j at. Ogden off for a and King The score: . . In the final content they , while on, deck. ttory. BRIO HAM. . overwhelmed the local. 13 to 4. Adams .is the class of JONES WILLi TWIRL,. II- PO. A. ' second sack. AH. It. and irf wniiiami the Backers second league ; "Speedbair Jones, the' youngster the o 3 2b irk I .At l. mi rnna Menges. . . factor a should big fris play 1 1 hitting It contest n the who twirled the, twelve-innin- g Walsh. ll. H. L. , contest. game: Flrt 0 2 0 (i guday . l of the Lynch. 31 . . .New Tommv against Tremonton fcr the Ogdenitesj manager lork Fitzpatrick, 1 10 2 7 2 at Brigham last Sunday will be on the Bears will - hold down the far corner, IJrooks, c Philadelphia l d : Batteri-.-; flrine line for the locals. Jones twirl-- ! vit? nut HrL- i nno nf the most nonular Cober. lb Smith Nhf and o Snydr. 2 0 4 7 King. Bett ed a remarkable brand of ball against players in this nock of the woods. 'Hopkins. If Henlin:. and i 5 i the Bears yesterday for the Peaches Tommy has played a consistent article Jiortvaby. rf u. it. i.. 0 it kkjuc; 3 3 cf P.iair, ana won nanus uown. 13 season. s; of the York ball enure, ;New during Q 4 ' The fans of Ogden 2 4 I t have ranked! Snelgrove. star utility player of the Jones, p . .. . n PhlUdrlphtu o 0 0 Jones with the best twirlers in the Ogden- Gunners, will he pitted at the Morgan.'p. Batteries: loust!;ii and Hnyder. .Northern Utah league during the past shortfield. Snelgrove played in 4lSruith; llubbell. Sidwick and BruKfy. 4 0 ; 12 1 Totals due to his performances since eral clasy battles for the Gunners TREMONTON. CHICAGO. Spt. S. An error by jfoining the Ogden team. His twelve- during the season, his hitting being AB. It. H. PO. A. K. Saturlast at several for victories game inning tn tiroh grounaer ;aried n vmw;x up Trt Brigham ce-B- o dnmpM responsible 2 3 ro to 0 0 ss-- p Brown., .4 which Cincinnati nolte.l thre day showed that- he possessed the OUTFIELD' rally SWPPY 1 2 'i it I 4 . 2b SCfAL PVOOGP hi MUSIC runs In the tonth Inning and gave Fitzpatrick.2b . goods, boots and misplays by . The outfield will bo composed of t". Adams. mates proving costly. thni a victory over Chicago, to 2, 1 o o 1 2 i three, of iha best fly chasers in the Borstndt. If Kere. a recruit pi'.chr. per. o rfxx.i.r j mi-- uj L.wui. " St hold will Petersen oop. down; l allentinc. c .4 formed for and niad a Chicago r o ii i iuel ui tJ imeniiiie, lormer ei. j.uuis me iCit iieid posiuon. cf WILSON IS OFFERED SUES TO RECOVER STEAL fhwin. s 0 iii o American league receiver, now with will hold down Kilnatrick (i Harrv fJ Adntii Kilpatrick lh IX. .2 K. H. core; o o it xsears on nas iDe recei tiic win peruirm ine $100,GC0 ON HORSE PARKED HYDROPLANE $20,C00 FOR BATTLE pasture. iiipairicK 5 It 3 Young., rf . .4 0 ' 1 com- - pulled down several nifty 3 0 Cincinnati catches In Shaney, ihg end for the Tremonton-Ogde- n . Z C p 2 3; bination, Fallentine is considered one th? outfield 'during 'the past season, ItlackN cf , i; o o U o o ' Chicago Butteries: Marquard and WJngo;' NKV OP.LKANS. Fcvi, F:aTTI.T:. Wah.. Sept. I Not only of the bestfitickers in the loop and is lie is also a good hitter. o 0 0 1 0 NF.W YnllK, Feot. . Harry Fin 0 .' . Jwhnny Keene and O Farrell. a heady catcher. f 3.Ioonv Borstadt. one of the leading! Corey y clalr. r. er. V'SSon. middleweight champion, fUte racins r i. r. i - , rum u !h rar.rd u.ievr-- , Joe Van will hold down the initial hitters in the Northern Utah league .33 '3 '5x27 11. 3! Total or an wm ct i 170.000 owner one offered of a larc- italut. and no ulr.c the afc aircraft longer sack for the combination. Van's abil- dur.ng the past season, will be in the G" x Adaras out. bunting third COLLEGES TRY OUT r Rtnblew In the V.VJnw CO at Columbia country. of Brain tionnl thi rdnc &. cr.t vftuc-iiiLgrow reedpta hOroplan nc vycii lvinjwii iu ilCitl pOBil.vii. ity a clrike ac- ir. lecovery oi torronfd for a r.ay wt.n u,t is ;orse. koou paiier ana a nefuiy piayer. rijui With s"jfh an aggregation as this in for-G- . in ninth. Adams Batted nurcha-1100.000. Vancoulh e of 1 to from prtc a Ps a ln at bout dicpatch sa.muuJ UriliUJti in cording hitror c the "baseball mlddlewalght. the of lovers harness Spence Adams, leading Ogden Score by innlngV. thoroughbred, half vcr. the hall Dark here October 10. Thi. leuoiw. a Brigham . . j Al PU- - brother f the noiJ Man O' War. The offer Was made bv Proniotrr (he propfrtv cf 12 1 3 i) 0 0 Buns 8. m chances Plavfetlow wu un- - tenant plane .Md.. Kent. 'A Kir Ik. 'O.mnnil Vernon r ' (tU.KnK r j.f f.unt flyrr.Tue--Ii t Ajera. J o o o 3 4 2 Hits.. at the t'.me of r? i uurehaao from told iho police it was What i believed to be ft unique exper bout between J.ltth tou and Mike ( Trt monton A. Johmton. a Brnoklvn hcra-- (Jnii. day r.lsht. It was found, tindamard. J. in of the the In hirtxrv 21. New October buns Orlean gridiron 0 0 0 '.0 0 Buns . . er. m d wa a VrJMer and "wind , will be trind out during the early; acrcas the Columl i the brldr" oo i r- snort Hits . . foot-'- . 11 had been abandoned. , vear thia the j sucker. nelson where by practice 'river, JOI Summary Home runs Blair. Bor- hall Mud, of the of aMry- -' JACK MAY REFEREE hit Jones. stadt. Threo-ba.s- e : U land. anhlngton university George to G. Adams; and Delaware KILBANE-FRUSFlUpatrick GO'CUBS PICK CATALINA T1SK AND FEDERAL coilrae. The two latter G. to S. Adams: Adams to will loin the Maryland Fitzpatrick to G. teams iuad' Adams. Stolen bases here this week under an arrangerncm AS PERMANENT CAMP TIRE PLANTS MERGE Kilpatrick 2 Broons. Walsh. to-- , Hopkins (gifts). wherebv nil three will ti . fTt: $. TheCLKVl'LUAN't). Kllhane-FruRKilpatrick gether until about Octoberpractice h 1. Gober, Blair. Young (gift). feaof the si'nivr.tMr.i.n. m.uw.. ??dl t. By the promoters Hits Off Jones 5. S2 at bat in pooling of their football wisdom, in ' therwclght cbambionahiti IkiuI xrhfd CHICAGO, irpt. (gift). t,,n oflhe Vlk P.nbher comPiockholcra 4 i o tK- - rdera! .ltubtr ram innings; un Morgan. 3 at bat addition to the advantace of nlwavs tile.l to tike Ldueo In this c.lv Ker,ti w;j be Uie per-- J l"cmr ni, Billie Orr Saps Out Circuit Yankees Capture Twin Bill in, 3 of an inning; off bhaney. 16.'havlnBr an&.her team available to ber 1 5. hare wired Heawweinh: Cham- - ,;lintnt training camp of the Chlcajto ,.aay ln a meeting Wcdnrsdar voted 21 at bat In , plus innings; orr Brown, j William Yeeck. rrcs'.drnt trt COnsol'.ite the two ccnnpAXiiea and Clout With Bases Loaded; in rr:mmRe against .the Voachca of the Jack Dempsev. in New York, nsk- - National. and Increase 2 plus innings. 1 at bat In r the club, announced today. Losing tnrcP KaUads. whicli will be worked to- - pion in him lo referee the bout. t.Uo to take over the NlnerTPt com- ' American League i uaKiana as h uait. believe Shaney; winninj Off maid pitcher to . tlwl! TT The pilcher a nubsIdUry. The consolidation practically pether. tleram lempsey rOa.Q labor In the rerUl wnrK-- j tany. Jones. Bases on balls ba1 will make ft-- rarhl exnerlment wou!d and boxers the Join3thp lh name of the Pi-- k Bub- public jjj laJ,r 'CtJSf.s 1; off Shancy 1; oft Brown 1. btruck ; development of the teams and prove agreeable to his leing about tradf Ins, man It also was voted to tha IhlrJ -. c(,mptnr. :!r n t jtt t:i PACIFIC COAST LKAGUE. v i (in'ii is . uv ribtiii;v b. ut i hihiv hAnanini i Mtt td w t iiv.K-iHaW- ' a a MI.'PK'V a w. s TlMfll'l. of bond. flO.000.COO Uue " W. B. Pet. W. Pet. P.rown 3. Sacrifice hits Walsh. KllSan Francisco ... 6C 95 .590 JNew.York ... ... S2 4S .631 Patrick. Hit with pitched balls Lynch 3ZXBS&52XBSrrB iISSpDSlSSS! 93 67 .581 Cleveland .Sacramento 50 .621 by.Shancy; G. Adams by Jones. Left ......82' ; . . .69 Los Angeles o, .92 C7 .579 St. Louis Co .515 on beset Brigham 5, ircmonlon 87 69 Seattle . "5S . 1J J C8 66 I mpirefc Gwinn and Spencer. ..." Washington 82 75 .522 Boston Oakland .. . . 66 62 .484 o4 Vernon 72 .82 7 7 .51 Detroit 63 .467 9 62 Halt Lake .397 Chicago 76 .424 - .TREMONTON. Sept . i at J f Tre-monte- rs t ! J . - ed GO-POUv- lD ( River-Yellowsto- i ne , . . -- '" , j "." rniI-AnELrI- lf I K.-- ... ,' tzt -- - : I vs-C- 4g- -2 & f ; . i - or w J 1 .1 : ( ! : J ; won' t i ! 1 1 ; - ! sev-Reas- on j I .400410 .4 i ; . j - : ) . - 1 -- & ; ' 1 H Vb-to- r crod-it.ib- x-- I . . i 10 . JOYRIDERS l- : . & , Yed-nnda- ! l- I ir;et I p-- 1.-- i,utn . r j2UtrtlllIatX j 1 1 l&O-ml- i n j ! - 1 - - r - M . I w : .loiioi 0023 a - t;ib-inie- - LflL. GiEli SALT IMP pfl&TESTSi e n-- -- ! a . s m w 2-- tead ( . wins lth r I m. m mAm-- A i,nli ftl . 1-- a. ar H . 11 . 1 one8lttbr 1 ! ...... A -- 1 O I I . - 1) ; .250 f 1 -- Portland .39 117 .' Philadelphia ...46 .3C2 81 " YICSTERDAY'S KKSCLTS. YESTERDAY S HESULTS. At New Y'ork (First game) Boston Sacramento 7, Salt Lake 4. 2. New York 6; (second game) Boa-to- n Los Angeles jr, San Francisco 2. 2. New York 7. Oakland 14, Vernon 10. d At St. Louis Chicago 2. St. Louis game postponed. 10. SALT LAKE, Sept. 8. Sacramento At Cleveland Detroit 4, Cleveland took the first game of the series here 5 Wednesday 7 to 4. Billie Orr's homer TODAY'S SCHEDULE. with the bases full won the ball game Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. rf or the visitors, Billie's smack was No other games scheduled. .recorded in. the second inning. The Ji- fV NEW YOUK. Sept. 8. The New i ii fidcrdmcmo Americans strengthened thelr York Bd.ii, whe ... ... ii i lead Wednesday by defeating Boston 6 to 2 and 7 to Batteries: Prough and Elliott; in a double-heade- r, (2. After Mays won hia twenty-thir- d 'Gould, Poison and Lynn. igame this season in the opener, Har- LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10. Tom Per, starting his third game of the in d twirler year, pitched New Y'ork to victory Hughes, veteran . of the Los Angeles club, pitched his the second game. Meusel hit his nineteenth homer in team to a victorv over thfirst game a.nd Riith his fifty-secjthe Slumping Seals Wednesday. in-- ( iond in the seconti contest. was in the hit. hard Crumpler R. H. E. Score: stfial stages of the game, and Shore. 2 1J 0 twho succeeded him. fared no better. Boston 9 6 0 New Y'ork O'Brien finished up for the visitors. Batteries: Russell, Myers'and Wal: Score: R. II. E. 2 7 2 ters; Mays and Schang. San Francisco 1 libs Angeles 11 13 R.' H. E. Second game: ' O'Batteries: Crumpler. Shore, 2 7 '1 ... Brien and Agnew, Anfinson; Hughes, Boston 0 7. 9 New Y'ork ... i 'Dumovich and Stanage. Batteries: Pennock arid Ruel; HarSAN FRANClO, Sept. 8 Oakland per and De Vormer. g game with Vernon ;won a 'Wednesday, 14 to 10. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 8. Davis was in Koehler hit a homer in the fifth good form Wednesday, holding Chiframe with two n, and Qulsto dup- cago batters to five hits, while his licated this play in the eighth. teammates fell on Russell, White Sox , 'Umpire Byron put Edington, Schnel-de- r recruit, for thirteen hits in fire and Hannah out of the game ln and St.' Louis won, 10 to 2. different innings on account of the Score; R. H. E. 5 1 "players disputing his decisions. 4Chicago ... ... 1 Score: II. H. E. St. Louis 10 17 . r. Vernon ... .10 12 0 and Batteries. Russell, Hodge . 14 18 3 Schalk, Lees; Davis and Severeld. Oakland Batteries: McGraw, Dell and Han-rraMurphy; Winn. Siebold. Arlett CLEVELAND, Sept.'; 8. Cleveland and .Koehler. defeated Detroit, 5 to 4, twenty-fiv- e cnits Deing made by tne two teams, vj Geologists have found the remains eleven of them ot a huge prehistoric animal in ManCleveland used three pitchers, the itoba.: The bones measure forty feet last being Ray Caldwell, whose .in length. . was lifted today by Manager Speaker. Score: " R. II. E. DSE& 2 . .' 4 13 Detroit ... t 3 . 5 ,11 Cleveland Batteries: Middleton. Oldham and Bassler; Bagby, Uhle, Caldwell and PiOSS . II STARS AGER FOR FRAY Seattle-Portlan- j I - l?l-ure- - Ogden A. A. W'an'iors Hold HHT! i I ne ufia initial worKOUt; isngnx, Season Looms : A -- I right-hande- ll-to- I - -2 -I . , : . -- , :' free-hittin- . in-nin- : gs, .2 . . . h, w -- two-bagge- rs. ion Twentv-fiv- e candidates for the Ogden Athletic association gridiron' machine reported for the Initial practice at the Tabernacle sauare Wednesday sent afternoon. The plavera were cona light workout and will through tinue to hold their workouts dally during the rest of the teason. Kicking and pasaine the ball featured at the first practice. Many of the players who reported for the team are in good condition and rarin" to go. while other members of the aggregation will need considerable training to . v get In condition. will From all indications the localsback-fielhave one of the fastest and best in the state. Such men aa Dee. Carl Olaen. Bish Kay, Ferguson, E. Wilkinson and Irwin should make the best bets In any of the games step during the coming campaign . The entire team will average about 175 pounds, including the backfleld. Glen-Dis the midget of the squad, tipping the beams around 135 pounds. Orval Adams, local banker, and a former, star at the. U. A. C, will assist the Ogden team as Una coach. Adams played several years for the Aggies and his aid will no doubt be of big help to the giidders. Starting next Monday the A. A. gTid-dewill practice dally at Lorln Farr Weak, "wornout blood is responsible for a host of ills. II you - 'would attain ruddy health, a 'bust body and muscular strength, you must, first have rich, red blood. Thousands have enriched their blood with S. J3. S., the recognized standard blood building tonic. v ' y - For Special Booklet orforindi--viduttmdrice, without charge, trritm Chief Medical Adriaor, ' S.S.S. Co., Dap' 1 436, Atlanta. Ga. Gt S. S. S. t your iruiiist. ...... O'Neill. oo. . , ' . FIGHTER BARRED- FOR NEGLECTED .TRAINING - LINCOLN.- - Neb., Sept.' . S.' The . license of Jack Clifford of St. Paul, Minn., to box in Nebraska has been revoked by Lura Doyle, state boxing commissioner. Doyle charges that Clifford failed to. train properly for the bout with Andy Schmader at Nebraska City on Labor Day and as a result was unable to put up a good battle. Schmader knocked Clifford out In the second round. The boxing commissioner that fights in this state must be up to par. Billy Rolfe. Omaha, Is suspended for three months for a like offense and Jack Lewis, his manager, put on probation. ooTea was used as a beverago In China more than 2000 ago . an-nou- For Rich, Red Blood -- yrs ces W n. Merlin-Ste- venson. ee - , -- rs park. '. . . . oo PETER DAW, DRIVEN BY MURPHY, WINNER HARTFORD. Conn.. Sept. 8. Peter Daw,, driven bv Thomas W. Murphy, Wednesday won .the' 2:12 division of the Greater Charter. Oak stake after three close finishes. 'Murphy's trotter won, the first and third heats, with Escontlllo.. contender in each of these, winning the second In the fastest time of the race. , , Selka won the 2:08 trot, taking the event in straight heata. with Bovolo and Peter Pater furnishing plenty of ; opposition. Murphy won his second race of the afternoon, with Pettr Henley, defeating Whiskfast in the pace. The 110.000. 2:04 division of the Greater Charter Oak stake iron today's program. ' oo ( TWELVE-YEAR-OL- D SWIMS TWELVE MILES FORT. SMITH Ark., Sept. , 8. 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