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Show THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, . TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 12 6, 1920.' TOOK THE S BEES AND SEALS ONCE MORE SPLIT; BROMLEY IS HERO Cas Becker, Ogden Mike ODowd Victor in Pocatello Battle apodal is Tbs Tribune CHICAGO, July A L L. Becker of' Ogden won the high average troy tournament at phy for the the South Shore Gun club. .Ho broke McKay Refuses to Answer After Twelfth Shotgun Wiz, Takes Chicago Meet Honors two-da- 284 out of the Jack Not Only Holds Seals to Three Hits, but Also jtnocks in Both Salt Lake Runs in Fore-noon Game; Ray Jordan Outlasts Elmer SOP targets. J A. hits Mulligan. Corhan. Stolen base Connolly. Buna hatted In Bromley 1. Struck out By McQuxido 3, by Bromley A Bases on balls Off McQuald L off Bromley I. Hit with pitched balls Mulligan I. Rune responsible for McQuaide 1. Double plays Fcblck to. Corban; Agnew to Kamm; Kamm to Agnew; Mulligan to Krug to Special to The Trfboaa By HARDY K. DOWNING. Sheely; Johnson to Krug to Sheely. first base oa errors San Francisco 1, Salt POCATELLO, Idaho, July t. Milts Lsks 1. Left oa bases Salt Lake 4. Saa O'Dowd waa Riven the decision over GorFrancisco 2. Umpires Easton and Phylo. don McKay of Pocatello after twelve Time of game - hour and 4 minutes rounds of milling In which the .former At Saa Afternoon game: champion chased ths challenger all over SALT LAKE In vain to get him to AB.R. H.PO.A, E.SQ.BB. the ring, trying A .9- - 9 3 0 0 open 'up so that he could put" over' the I Maggert, ef.... winning punch. McKay seemed to have Krug.. 2b..., one object In view to stay twelve but Rumler, rf... did-btoun4A-Xhicb.- be y going to cover Sheely, lb. . . . at every opportunity. Practically never Mulligan, Sb.. Hood. If.,... did he open UP enough to try to land an Byler, c..., effective punch. Reiger, p.... Although O'Dowd gave his opponent a Totals systematic lacing and had him in disOns out when winning run scored. tress at several times during ths bout, SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R. H.PO.A. E.SOBB. be eould not connect with tbs k. o. waland both boys finished apparently I 0 lop, Fitzgerald, rf., not very much the worse for wear, al4 Corhan, ss.... the hot July sun waa scorching. 1 2 though Caveney, 2b... Ths crowd was hardly up to the exConnolly, 1.... ft 2 pectations of the promoters, although the Welsh, lb 0 0 14 cheaper seats were pretty well filled. O'Connell, lb.. 0 .ft 2 Schick, cf.... ft ft I Fighters on Time. Agnew, o... 0 ft ft Jordan, p The bouts were staged on scheduled time and McKay entered the ring at IS 11 3 II I 1 .Totals 0 o'clock, accompanied by Curley Easterly, Score by Innings: hla sparring partner; Frank Watson and Salt lake of Frank Salt McNally Lake, advisers, 001 000 loo 00 Kuna 2 and Peg Laughlln, his trainer. He was 013 010 301 00 Hits 3 a and took ths cheer, given rousing 8an Francisco. northeast corner. Patsy Mullen, man002 000 000 01 Runs 3 of O'Dowd, then entered the ring 010 001 403 0311 ager Hits and held a conference with J. Robb Two-baSummary; Homs run Rumlsr. promoter, and Tom Rickards of Brady, hits Sheely, Caveney. Sacrifice hits the Idaho boxing commission. Byler, Hood. OConnell, Connolly. Stolen Mullen objected to the judge system, Runs batted In Rumler, and refused to 1st his man go on with base Krug. Reiger, Connolly 3, Walah. Thrown out two Pocatello men as Judges. After more stealing Fitzgerald, by Byler. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Struck twenty minutes of wrangling. It was out By Jordan 4, by Reiser 1. Bases on then decided to let each boxer pick a Judge. balls Off Jordan 2, Runs responsible for O'Dowd chose George Mayne of Salt Lai Jordan 2, Reiger 3. Double plays Cor- and McKay picked A. B. Nevlns of Pohan to CaVeney to O'Connell; Cavsney to catello. then scrambled through ODowd Corhan to OConnell. First base on er- the ropes and was accorded as big an ror Salt take 1. Left on bases Salt as McKay. The fighters and Lake 6, San Francisco 0. Umpires Phyle ovation were then introReferee Kanner Jack and Eason. Time of game 2 hours and duced. and the latter called the men to 33 minutes. the center of ths ring. He gave them their Instructions, Impressing on both that they wece to break clean and bar f the kidneyblow. punch, the rabbit punch and the pivot BTAFDINO OT THS CITOS. McKay Nervous. Wes. Lest. Pet. Tnerie g a .Sort McKay seemed somewhat nervous as he 1 j . g 3wllli .9J5 took bis corner, while ODowd was smil. Mldm! s .000 ingly confident. 0 0 Bingham .000 ODowd was attended in his corner by The day's best hitters; Spike Hennessy, his sparring partner; . AB. H. TB. Pet BINGHAM, July 0. The Toel BooaevtUe and Jake Covane, his trainer, Manager Snook, Sacramento teem scored ns ny victory ever the Mullen. At Oakland Salt Lake 2, San league Crawford, Los Angeles., ..8 turn In yesterday afteraeooi The aeore waa From the first to ths twelfth, each Mulligan, Salt Lake 6 IT te 5. Francisco 1. round was practically a repetition of the Spranger, Portland IT 20 Tooeja the At San Francisco Salt Lake Blnrham fightone, QDowd forcing ... previous Seattle Murphy, 7 g The batteriee; Tooele Bellinger, Steoffer, ing, punishing McKay with rights and Stumpf, Seattle 2, San Francisco 3 (11 innings). Kirk 6 and Joaen; Bingham Jeanea, Whltelj tad lefts to face and body and the latter selCooper, Oakland dom,- If ever, trying to land an effective Walsh, San Francisco. At Seattle game) Ver- BarraM. Salt Lake . punch. Bromley, non 6, Seattle 4. (Second game) Referee Kanner conferred at the end Yells. San Francisco. 2 of the twelfth with the judges, who both W. Mitchell, Vernon Vernon 4, Seattle 5. , gave the bout to ODowd. As ths fight Long, Vernon in 2 had bsen advertised as fifteen rounds, Aldridge, Los Angeles At Los Angeles (forenoon Home-ru- n ODowd offered to go the Bxtra three hitters: Rumler, Sslt Lake; Sacramento AnLos 2, game) MONTREAL, July ft. Georgs Vemot rounds, but McKay declined to continue McAuleyi. Los Angeles. of Montreal earned the right to represent and O'Dowd was awardsd the verdict. geles 4. (Afternoon game) Beatle Kelly of Butte. Mont., declsloned Canada in the swimming events of the The series ended: Sacramento 4, Los Angeles 5. Able Mlshkind of 8alt Lake In the eight-roun- d Salt Lake won 5, San Francisco won 4. Olympic games and also established semiwindup. Frankie Reagan beat record of two minutes and thlr Vernon won 4, Beattie won 6. At Portland (forenoon game) Canadianseconds In a Darrell prelimJardlne for Oakland won 6, Portland won 4. of Pocatello beat Oakland 5, Portland 6. (After- swim In the Olympicthetrials hers. outdoor Sacramento won 3, Los Angeles won 6. The inary and Spug Myers d In a preDorchester time was record Harry 2:04 set fornjer noon game) Oakland 2, Port R. M. Ritter of New York at Halifax by OOO In liminary. The Bees will open at Los Angeles lftlt. land 0. the against Angels today. The Tigers play The Canadian record for the Fight by Rounds. at Portland, the Oaks at Seattle and the back stroke, outdoors.' of 1:24 also ONE. ROUND at tJanJFrancisco. Coyotes set by Ritter, was lowered to T:2S 6 B EES 2, by G. H. Fisk of Montreal. Another rec' ord waa claimed when Miss Kessler of Buddy Ryan, former Bee outfielder, got At Oakland For into the lineup for Sacramento yesterday. Winnipeg swam 220 yards in 3 33 d right for In the two o the face and misted a games at Los Angeles Buddy he Jaw. McKay missed right cross, was up six times and got two hits. Maggert, cf. and forced ODowd the McKay Davis flghtlr . Johnson, as. went into a shell. Mel .y landed left Krug, 3b. . Bees were The are Both still to on their road ahead cautious Track in Jsw. lightly Rumler, rf. and ODowd had McKay covering at the trip. They won four of seven from SacSheely, lb. ramento and from five nine from San DODGE CITY, Kan , July 6. Jlmnv bell. Mulligan, 3b. Francisco. The Tigers slipped a game at ROUND TWO. Davis of Columbus. Ohio, won the SOO" Hood, If. ... winning only four of the nine O'Dowd landed left arid right to stom- Seattle, mile .dirt track motorcycle race here Jenkins, c. . playedi here. It is pretty certain of an ex- gamee Bromley, p. . today, establishing a new record for the ach. ODowd had all the best will have much the better that the Tigers forctrack In 2:40:44. The average speed was change. McKay mleslngand ODowd of the going jthls week, as with better than eighty-on- e miles an hour. Totals ing him an over the ring with rights and the obstacles the Bees will compared have toover-ksomWalker finished second and Ray wfs-ha- rt lefts to body and face. O'Dowd landed The the Beavers while Tigers play McKay showed the Bees meet the Angels, a third. "Speck" Warner was fourth. right and left to tough bunch Maldyn Jones won ths honors at 200 miles no Inclination to fight so far. O'Dowd to beat. Fitzgerald, rf. bell. O'Dowd'a to at 1:11:12 34 Jaw an hard in landed of average right miles Corhan. ss. ... an hour. round. - ROUND THREE. Caveney, Sb. Special to The Tribune. Connolly, rf. , 1X13 ANGELES, July 5. At Washington waited for O'Dowd to come to McKay ... 3b. Walsh, i around him forced corner. O'Dowd readiness fox ths his park everything Is In Kamm, 3b. Lake series tothe ring. McKay missed right uppercut. opening of tha Angel-Sa- lt S. Team ODowd Agnew, lb. Seven-relanded righto and lefts to body morrow. That It Is to be-Sphlck, cf. Veiie. Xlma Rlcharda'can-dldat- e 1W?!l,AweWi?houLeiiipj). OGDEN, behind hereabouts. The JulyX are steam bout in .fit. con- Angels 3 . 0 0 0 .(. , McQuaide, p. for the American Olymplo team, it. O'Dowd landed hard right In exchange dltlon and evidently the Bees are also. for east has the In The are semifinals gone Olympic fans. rrtund. more fuct, milch ODowd's giving as bell rang. Totals ... . J. .27 July 17. He will enter under the Colors attention to the individual batting aver Score by innings: FOUR. ROUND j of the Ogden Athletic association. two Cr teams than they are to ages ,of the Salt Lak- eODowd tried with rights and lefts to the balloting up north. Tomorrow Haymond and Clinton Larson, also under they Runs the Ogden A. A. colors, will represent body and face, as McKay went Into his will have the first local opportunity thus Hits the association at the Harvard stadium Shell. ODowd turned to Referee Kanner far this year to see the two teams arSan Francisco finals. and said, "Make him fight. McKay rayed against each other. Runs ,..00 0010000 Billy Glasmann has entered the boxing landed a stinging right to ths jaw, the Meantime, the calm Is Hits 1011000 New York, and Joseph Bond Is trials at broken by President Maier of the Tigers, hits Krug, Brom- - a member of the armys tug of war team. Summary; Two-bas- e who finally has told the world why Clar (Continued on Pago Fourteen.) -- . Reiger in Second, Which Is Decided Story About the Seals Ended With a Chapter, SO-S-O FIRST GAME FOURTH INNINCk . SAN FRANCISCO Fltxgarald singled to left. Corhan aacrlflcsd, Jen. kina to Krug, who eovarad, Fitzgerald on second. Cawonoy waa out, Johnaon to Shaoly, Fitzgerald on thirds Connolly aafo on Sheoly'e error, Fltagerald aoorlng. - Connolly wont to aecond on the throw to the plate, and etole third. Walah waa out. Johnaon to Shaely. One run, one hit, one error, one sacrifice. FIFTH INNING. loft Salt Lake Mulligan tingled toMulti-gan Hood fouled out to Walah, catch. the going to aecond after .Jenklna wae safe at first and Multi-.ga- n on third on fielders' choloe. Kanwn now playing third for San Franelaoo. Bromley aacrlfleed, Caveney to Agnew, Mulligan scoring and Jenkins going to aaeond. Maggert filed out to One run, one hit, one sacrifice Fits-oeral- d. ' EIGHTH INNING. Salt Lake Jenkins walked, Bromley doubled to left, scoring Jenklna Msg. to Agnew, gert waa out, Cavsney Bromley going to third.- - Johnson popped to Agnew and Bromley was doubled off third, Agnew to Kamm. One run, one hit. SECOND GAME THIRD INNING. Hood singled to loft and Salt Lak wont to second on By lor o sacrifice. OConnell unassisted. Reiger singled to left, scoring Hood, and was out trying to stretch, Connolly to Caveney. Maggert popped to Caveney. One run, two hits, one sacrifice hit. SEVENTH INNING. Salt Lake Krug out, Walsh to O'Connell. Rumler knocked the ball Into the canterfleld bleachers for a homo run. Shoely doabled to ctnter and Mulligan beat out an Inflold hit, Shoely being held. The runners advanced on Hoods out, Corhan to OConnell. Bylor popped to Corhan. One run, throe hits. San Francisco Corhan beat out an Inflold hit and Caveney doubled to Left. Connolly singled to cantor, acor. Ing Corhan, Caveney going to third. Walsh singled Infield, scoring Caveney) Connolly waa out trying to moke third, Bylor to Mulligan. OConnell and Schick popped to Krug. Two runs, four hits. NINTH INNING. San Francisco Corhan beat out an Infield hit to third and went to second on Mulligans throw ever first. Caveney beat out an Infield hit, Corhan held at second. Connolly sacrificed, Rolger to Krug, who covered. Walah lined to Mulligan. OConnell fouled to Shoely. No runs, two hits, one sacrifice hit. ' ELEVENTH INNING. San Francisco Fitzgerald singled to went to third on Corhans and right Inflold hit and Relgers error. Caveney out. Mulligan to Sheely, Fitzgerald held at third, Corhan going to second. Connolly singled to left, scoring Fitzgerald. One run, throe hits, one error.' - 4- .AN FRANCISCO. July 6. The Beee and tha Seals agald split a twin bill today. Tha visitors took the 'game at Oakland this forenoon, 2 to L and the Seals won on their 'home lot In tha afternoon, I to 2. The Afternoon game want eleven Innings. Joe Connollys blow to left with Fitzgerald on third tipped the beam In favor of the hpms club In the eleventh. f: Bromley Just about played tha forenoon He.held the Seals to igams )hree little hits and knocked In both runs ibnt with a bunt on a aqueese play and ;lhe other with a double. He wag entitled jo a shutout, the only run the Seals made fbelng duo to a boot by Sheely. I single-hande- , d. Herb McQuaide, the San Francisco also flung superb baseball, allow- filtcher, the afternoon game Ray Jordan out-- t s pitched Elmer Reiger. Is to be said that both pitched great ball. (The Seals ; resorted to bunting, and they got I with so many Infield hits -that ths record 'keeper lost count. feature of ths afternoon game was , Bill Rumlers homer into the centerfield tblrachera In the seventh. Unhappily for 1BUI. there was nobody on at the time. The series went to the Salt Lakers, five (games to four. T in em-a- f'A MUTT AND JEFF 09 ss Bonneville League Wild Heaves and Such .... ' (first Vemot to Represent Canada Swimming -- - 00 1 ty-nl- six-rou- 220-ya- rd four-roun- 2, 100-ya- rd 5. 2; 6. Jimmy Dirt . Takes Honors Motor Race -- e. fc. 2-- 6. 1- Alma Richards Will Tr for U. Olympic r 60-5- fe 01 before-the-hatt- 03 On the Level, Now, You Cant Blame Mutt, Can You? -- I BEATTLB. VERNON, AB K.H PO.A AB R.U PO.A.f 2 2 1 2Cnshm If 6 1 2 0 0 Mitch, ee 0 0 2 0 8b' Bnhse, High, If. Cbadba ef 4 2 1 I 0 Murpb. rf 4 1 2 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 2 1 4 Ekired ef Plsber 2b 8 0 Keaw'y 2b 4 0 1 1 T Bortott lb 5 0 1 4 0 1 12 0 Ed'toa rf 2 0 0 0 0 Zaml'k lb 2 Stumpf ss 3 1 3 2 2 Rone lb 4 1 I B 2 0 0 DeVorm e 2 0 0 0 0 BalSwim e 1 1 O Bmalw4 0 0 0 0 OiBrestoa I 4 I ft VMtd'teaPlsrcy, t Welter..e .01 00 00 01 0o . 0 0 0 0 0 Geary. B 27 0 Tta!a..3S 4 11 21 IB Totals. .28 0 Betted for BsMwts la etsbth. t Betted tor Brentae la etfhto. - Score by lnalngs: Vera 00 0 0 2 0 2 0 Ruse 1 0 2 0 2 2 Hite Seettle 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hurt 1 1 0 0 Hite Oommery: Error Boboe. Btumpf 1 Struck Brentoa eut By Plerry 0; by 2; by Beery 1. Bear on belle Off Plerey 6; off Branton 2. Tnw-bee- e bile Eenwortby, Cnnnisfbam, Tbree-beehit Mitchell. Murpby. Stumpf. CbaJ-bournStolen beee Sacrifice bit DeVortner. Morse 2. Eidred. Rlt wttb pitched Wild pitch Brentoa. bell Edlngtott by bet Plerey. No run, 1 bit eff Btanllwood, 1 ntBran-tod eff In inning; 0 rone. 8 bits 88 at bet in right innlnga - fbini reepoa-klbl- e for Brentoa 4. Plerey 4.- - Credit victory to Plerey. Charge defeat to Branton. Time of Cmptrea game 3 boure and 22 mtnutee. McGrow tad Bolmae. Second gem at Benttln:. I BHATTIB. VERNON. AB.R. H.PO.A. AB.R. H.PO.A. I 1 Cuahm ef 4 0 0 2 0 JMItch te S 0 0 2 1 OlBobne 2b 4 0 0 If. I 1 0 1 2 High. Cbadba, cf 4 0 ft 0 Oi Murpb. rf 4 1 1 3 0 ruber 2b 4 B 3 0 8 Eidred If 4 1 1 2 6 Norton lb 4 1 211 0,Kenw'y 2b 2 rf 2 0 1 2 O Zamlk lb 2 0 1 8 0 ence Brooks waa let go this season. He Long, 1 2 Stumpf te 3 0 1 lb ! More, says the catcher wanted a raise of 600, Aleock e 4 0 0 T l.Beldwln e 2 0 B 6 1 1 "but Clarence's . legs were so shaky hs B Mitch. 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 wasnt worth the increase. It would be Smith... 1 0 1 0 0 Schorr, taking a gamblers chance," says Edwin R. fDeVonn. 1 0 0 0 0) le c t 6S140 I I - 12 360 M 13 10 '. T24i! 2711 Totals. .80 TWaln.. 81 4 Three new players have joined ths Batted for Mono la alatb. Portland club Frank Tobin of VancouBatted for Mitchell la ninth. t ver, catcher; McMullen, Yakima, catchScorn by innlnga: er, and Harold Brooks, from the east, Vernon 0 0 0 Rune .. pitcher. Brooks has been recommended to the Beavers by a Detroit scout and 0 0 0 Hite he hails from "somewhere in the east Seattle 0 3 0 Rune perhaps Michigan." 0 8 0 HU The' Oakland club gained one new reW. Error cruit recently. Ray Brubaker, shortstop, b Summary: Struck out By Schorr 4: by who came through the Detroit club from Bohur, Murphy. 3 off St. Joseph of the Western league. Bru- Mitchell I. Basee aa belli Off Srborr Three-babit Murpby. baker Is a little fellow, but fast on his Mitchell 8. to Bohn hit Eidred. Double play feet and seems possessed of a good arroi Stumpf to Keaworthy to Za in lock. Triple He bagged one hit in his debut gams. Sacrifice Morae to Mitchell to Bortoa. play Questioned about "Doc Ayers, Detroit bits Long 2. Baldwin. Hit with pitched ball scheduled to come to tho Oaks Morae, Keowortby. Wild pitch Mitchell. Rant pitcher in the deal for Holling, Manager Howard for Mitchell 8, Schorr 2. Time of seemed quite dubious. Detroit announced reepooelblt Umpire game 1 hour and 60 mlantcn. his release and the deal seemed all cooked, Holme and McOrew. when Ayers came through with a four-h- it game, Detroit immediately set up the claim that Ayers didnt want to come to Oaklets and Beavers Oakland. Anyway it seems that the deal Is off until Ayers loses a couple of games. Each Hang Up Victory Del Howard says he doesnt know what i -- wrong wtth hts ball club except that PORTLAVt, July A The Oaks and ths it makes a lot of m:scues at inop Ben vera split another douUle card tlus tuns times Portland Oregonian. afternoon. Ths scores were 6 and Both were exciting contents. Ths locals OOO SAN JOSE, July 6. Despite ths fact won the first with a remarkable rally in that all arrangements for ths signing of ths eighth, when seven hits gave them six Heine Zimmerman to play third bass, for runs. . Theretofore they had been shut the San Jose team had been completed, out. it is hardly likely that Zlm will bo seen Bun Arlett kept the Beavers swsy in action In the Mission league. from the plate in the second game, alObjection Jto ths importation of the for. though the Beavers got two more hits mer Giant has been made by several of off Bun than the Oaks got off Harry the other clubs and rather than start Poison. In this game tha Oaks turned any trouble the San Jose management, the tables as to rallies, niak- to is believed, .will call off the Zimmer frig the only two scores of ths gams In ths tnan deal. ninth Inning. mm, Zimmerman .recently wrote to Hal At Portland (morning garnet - I OAKLAND. PORTLAND. Chase, and ths latter1, it Is said, was AB B.H.O.A. AB.B.H.O.A. endeavoring to place him jon ths San 1 . . 4 1 1 10 1 3 2 1 2 Kmc, lb. Cooper, cf. Jose club. Wllle.rf.. ( 1 0 2 0 Wlatenl Sb 1 0 3 2 1 8 7 ne Two-bea- e Zam-lec- k; 6-- 0. latc-inni- f Hayes Winner of Western Sectional Tennis Honors ' el ( I te The Tribune. SEATTLE. July A Seattle again held 0 break today and thus Vernon to a once more saved the Beee from a good deal of annoyance. Ths .first gams was to 4, and ths secwon by ths visitors, ond by ths locals, 6 to 4. to Branton for three The Tigers got runs In ths third, and that lead, with What them lasted mads afterward, they through. The Tlitlcums rallied gamely In the ninth.- - shooting over two runs on three hits, but when the whistle blew they were SUIT two runs shy. Schorr nan In ths second game Hunky luck than Wee WtHle a little better Mitchell ' Hits were even, but Seattle managed to hunch a couple in the eighth tor two runs, giving them the game. m at Beattie: First 1- 91200 12 With Tiger; Angel Get Two; OakBeayer Split. Special in Eleventh Inning. Our Even Break Get Another Champion Forces the Fighting and Maintains Lead Until End - 13 1 SMateel.cf.. Brubekr.w 3 Miller, If.. 3 0 1 3 0 Bcballer.lf. 0 0 0 2Cex.rf.... KnlghtAb. 4 A.ArltLlb 3 0 Oil 0Toblt.c... rimnt.2b 4 0 0 1 2mgl!n.2b.. Dwmaa.e. 4 6 0 4;.7 Spranger, 4 4 0 113 12 10 4 0 0 0 1 4 10 11 4 0 3 8 (0 1384 0 0 0 0 0 , Olaaler.p. . - 4 3 3 1 0 iiayes of Lnicsgo won the western sec- - Laat.rf.., , tional champlcnshlp in mens singles in Totals.. 80 8 B 24 10) Total.. 14 012 2711 Bber by inningi: f the tournament closing today at the courts of the Cincinnati Tennis club, defeating Oaklaod- -r Rutin , ........0 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 6 It. A. Holden of Cincinnati, ,4-- 0 Hit . ..,.".k0 20- 0 Portland-R- un In the finals In mens doubles Ralph 0 0 0 e 0 0 os 8 t Burdick and Walter Hayes of Chicago - Hit 1 0 IT 1 0 7 1 12 f WA defeated J. Weber and L, Williams, also Error Summary: Haight, Brubaker, Will. t) of Chicago, for ths western sectional . championship. (Continued on Pegs Fourteen.) (Copyright, 1920, hy H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. tr. 8. Pat Off.) 8-- 1, 5-- 1. 940000 - J " By EUD FISHER |