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Show THE SALT LAKETRIBUNLC SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1320. 6 TIKE WHEN AN AUTO ALMOST HITS YA USERS PERSIST: SIWASHES STAGE DESPERATE RALLY IN NINTH INNING Stick Fast to Salt Lake's - Come Within One of Overtaking Salt Lakes Five-ru- n Lead When Pinch Hitter Kenworthy Knocks Ball Over With Two On; Bill Rumler Hits Two Homers and Triple, ! Driving OverFiye Runs. - u Heels; Dell and Pertica in Great Pitching Battle. jjaafws The days best hitters:AB.' Telle, Sun Francisco Lewis, San Ftahclsco Adams, Seattle Crawford, Los Connolly, Ban oclock forenoon game will begin at PC. and the afternoon game at oclock. 1.000 The occasion for the twin card ia Pio1.000 neer day. Business Manager Cook yesa terday engaged Held's band to give concert the intermission. The con750 cert wiUduring at 11 46 o'clock and will begin 760 conclude the afternoon gama just befors 607 The program will consist of high-clamusic and win in no sense be merely a noisy Interlude. Many persons fio doubt will remain at the park between games. It is not likely that the first gams will be concluded within less than two hours, 600 so that the music will start directly after 500 the first contest. As Indicative of the class of music which will be played, the program ia given herewith: Grand fharch, "Beau Ideal ...... Boua .Popular selection, Songs of the Day" 10-3- 0 TB. XL ,.l ....1 , J ss By Universal Service. L03 ANGELES, July 23 Th Tigers Cooper, Oakland Knight Oakland shut out the Angela I to 0, today, scoring J. MILihell Leverens, Salt Lake J. Mitchell, Vernon . in the third inning. Chadbooree, Vernon Dell and Parties fought a hot pitchers STANDING OP THE CLUB A dud for sevsn innings, when the A'ngel At Salt Lake Seattle 7, Salt ri vwvTtivj. pitcher gave wayto Hughes Lake 8. 7 Alien, Oakland At Lee Asseics: run Home bitters: Los Rumler, Salt Lake, I . At Los Angeles LOS A.VO ELM. Angeles VtBNOV. AB B.R.O A ) AB.H.H.O.A. 2; Ken worthy, Seattle. 1. e Vernon e 0, 1 I oifVtrhll.se 4 i 1 1 V tats, The sejies stand; 1 HTMbnie.cf I 0 4 4 0 MeAnly.M At San Francisco San Fran T 0 4 4 Zeider. lb 4 4 Seattle won A Balt lake won L nhr, 2blb 4 0 Crwfrdrt 4 cisco 3, Oakland 12. . Bert, Portland won 3, Sacramento won 3. e .4 0 1 ft I Bdlngta.rf 4 0 0 2 0 Opts, Ban Francisco won 3, Oakland won A K Cn4ll2b 1 0 0 4 1 High. If At Sacramento Portland 6 .8 0 1 1' 0 Los Angeles wen 1, Vernon won A Eilia, If 4 8 1 I 01 Smiths 8b e Sacramento 1. 1 2 Ntehff,3b 4 0 0 0 8'leVonnr, 2 0 0 I t Special to The Triban. Dell, p hrllM.j 1 . 0 Busier LOS ANGELES,-Cal- :, gotta hand It to those leatherJuly 23. It will Hughes, p 0 4 0 0 0 be two weeks more before Art Griggs necked Btwashes from Puget Utillefse .0 0 0 0 0 returns to the Angel lineup, it was anSound for the punch. They never nounced today. When the team leaves X 0 27 It 7 24 13 Total Totals 0 .81 .29 know when, theyre J licked, and for its northwest road trip Sunday night Batted lor Parties Ut algbth. he wiU be left behind, but his finger even when any ordinary ball club tHaa far Crawford ia ninth. Lost H47,,50l5356'59l6362..f ' Beers may be' well in time for him to join by inningst would turn up its toes, the TUlicume Los Angelea ' the club in San Francisco. are still out there battling. Butts i... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .4 On account of hit injured left shoulder, .... seas 'Hits RAINIERS 8. BEES even 41810108 sustained In the game yesterday. ManBy mil rules of sportsmanship, 7, Vrno KUlefer of the Angels was out of ager 1 RtlBS eooo yacht racing sportsmanship, the Tilllcums eeo30i046f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 iine-u- p as a regular today. He was SEATTLE. 1 18 1 oao 1 Hits 4 the ought to they were whipped hurt while fielding Bortons home run But do ya think theyd admit yesterday. Error J. Niehoff, Summary: drive. He expects to be back at hit Smith.- Chad it; Nary an admit. In fact, they even hits J. Mitchell, old place by Sunday. made a heartrending bid for victory bon roe. Smith. hit Sacrifice MeAuley, The Angels and the Tigers will play the nerve of 'em! Btmek eat By Parties 8, by Hughes L by 8b. .. double-headtomorrow to even up Dell lo Bsses so belts Off Dell 8. off Per a It wae a mighty good thing for Salt Murphy, af ... Bohne, tics L " Rubs responsible for Parties 1. firs the schedule on account of the postLake that they had a five-ru- n lead when Eldred, c L in the 2ft third week of the oee game run, st bat off Pertics la Berea poned hits, the TilUcuma stepped into the ninth in- Wares, 2b. .. Credit season. Innings. Charge defeat to Pertics. ning, for the Puget Sounders scooted four Zamioch, lb. DeU to Wild Pitches Dell, Parties. President Hassell of the Dallas club of victory runs across in that round and came With' Btumpf, sa . Tims of feme Obs hour end 25 minutes. Um- the Texas league left today tor San In one of tying the count. Even then they Adams, c. ... Eason sad Phylo pires Francisco, hunting players he couldnt an extraorweren't satisfied, and but for p. Demaree, find He annex here. to Sheewants Let dinarily good catch of a difficult fly Francis, p. han of Sacramento.. to right in the ninth by Rumler, the It ia now reported herb that President would haye continued on their way. Kenworthy , Hickey of the American association is 34 36 1 1 Totals . ' I 1 enthusiastic for a series beKopecks Bust One, for knocked in Francis 'Batted tween that organisations pennant-winnin- g ninth; club In the and the Three of the four runs in the ninth were home run with two on. By Universal Service. due to a powerful home-ru- n P. Q L., providing the latter is not drive over SALT LAKE. 23. SAN Oaks The FRANCISCO, July the centerfield fence by Bill Kenworthy, Vernon. AB.R.H.PO.A.E.SO.BB. defeated the Seals inch hitting for (he pitcher. There were today, 13 to 3, in a Maggert. cf. ,....6 3 2 - 0 9 1 0 fwo on at the time, one run having pre- Johnson, There will be two game today. The used The Seela game. played poorly sa. .....S 0 viously scored on a balk. 1 three pitchers and ell were heavily hit. lb However, the advantage Salt Lake ob- Mulligan, BAH FRANCISCO. OAKLAND. tained earlier in the game was just suf- Rumler, rf. ......4 30 AB.R.H.O A. AB.R.H.O A. ficient to last them through, and they Sheely, If.lb, .......3 0 2 Schick. 0 Hood, 0 rf.. X ........4 1 won their first victory of the series, 4 2b, lb Sand, Welter, ,.2 to 7. 0 . Ptsgrid.cf ..4 0 Byler, c. The Bees can thank Bill Rumler for Leverens, Connolly, U 3 0 2 p. .....4 1 game, for Bill waa certainly yesterdays Agnew.c.. SOI 2 0 in a busthr mood. To begin the day Walih.2b. S 1 1 34 I 13 2T Totals Bill doctor encased the in with, a hefty Caveney.M 4 1 2 Score by innings g 0 1 corset of and extremely Knmm,8b. Seattle: th Ctabft Seetud Serto. 8tfldinr Couch, heslve tape. Bill jerked loose a muscle , p.... 11 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Runs . W. L. Pet, Lewis, p. in his left aide in Friday's game, so the . ...........0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 4- -0 5 Pork Hits ae .80 Sptsisb DeVtaUa.p doctor ordered an armor. It must nave Salt Lake: . ft .8S0 Americas Fork 0 10 0 Kells, irritated Bill no end to have to go about .861 8 ... Heber . Runs 30X11100 83 feeling like a leader of fashion, all toced 8 e e e .. 1 1 I 1 I 1 9 J $. Totals. .3 3 9 04 12 Hits Tetals. ..37 12 15 37 10 Iabi .188 up, and he just naturally took his grudga Provo e.l Score by toning: Summary: Homo runs Rumlet VKen out on the baseball. . 488 ....1 Bprinrillo hit Rumldr. Two-ba- Bon Francisco worthy. Three-bas- e 0 8 t 31 hits Maggert, BytafT Sacrifice hit Rnna ... Rumler Says Something. to Tribune. 1 Tho Bite 3 0 Ipoclal Stolen base Zamioch, Sbedy, fly. SPANISH FORK, July 23. Guy Wilooa So it was that in the first inning BUI Stumpf, San dr Runt batted in Middle-to- n, Oakland 12 Kuna .,.. ,....0 4 7 0 0 0 lo ball , fllnfer, pitched hU A Rumler A knocked the ball over the left field fence AdKms, Kenworthy Hita S 15 Lehl'i btffllnf 0 0 0 3 18 out With two runners on the lines; in the Sheely, Byler. Thrown stealing Hood, hit fame of tho aeaooa hero todoy Error Sts Francisco, . Schick. third onethe Summary third ho knocked a triple and in the. sixth by Adams 2. Struck out By Leverens A FltsferaM, local club, hut hi performance ; .Oakland, Brubaker. Flva igiiut waa not enough to win, for a walk nod an he drove the baU over theeenterf leld by Demaree A' by Francis A Bases on rnna. T hit off Conch, 13 gt hat. to 2 plua ballsr-Oferror f A him lost tho Demaree Leverens off I fence with one on. Th latter hit waa a 1, honora, 1 to 2. . WUooo (two oo, none out): 0 runa. 4 hita off had the local swatamitha eating out of hie mighty clout, the bait- - passing high over runs, 12 bit off Demaree, 28 at bat in Lewis, 8 tt bat, in 2 on, Innlnga (three all the the only hit collected off way Leverglove the razor sign- almost in the extreme 6 innings. Runs responsible-foa one out). Stolen baaeo Hiller, (coper. Mack a hie being 7. offering to ens Demaree 0, Charge defeat hita Lamia, Wide, Connolly, point ofeenterfleld. It is probable that Knight, Bwamft, renowned University of Utah bybooths il Balk Leverens. Hit With Careney. Sacrifice kite Welter, Wille, Lamm. star. liai.neiected that spot as a sort of token Demaree. Double Base ea ball Off Altea 1, off Lew la (, off appreciation for all the rasora he has pitched ball Sand, by Francis. At that be had nothing much ea Lea Andrus. been collecting this season. It play Sand to Johnson to Sheely. First DeVltatla L Btmek sat By Alten A by Lwla Four hits were all the Irrigators could get ball WalaK Doublt o the former Utah Aggie athlete. was a terrific blow. RumlerAnyhow. Theee be knocked base on errors Seattle 3. Left on basos A Hit with topitched Bun Walah. ilay Oaventy reaponaibl Seattle I, Salt Lake 7. Umpires ByIn five of Salt Lake's eight runs and also scattered except la tho second when A Lewi on kept Of Coach 8, Da Vita II 1, Left 1 ron on Time hours. Anderson, a and scored Wordsworth his single by Raleigh scored, after triple. twee Ban Fraaciaro 7, Oakland A Charge dein big league A1 Demaree, tbs cartoonist-pitchBoth aide Webb. played of feat to Coach. Time 1:45. Umpire Finney fashion is the field, the visitors making few the Wares tribe, essayed to draw a carier errors Lshl played without the services cature of our Bees, but-hdidn't meet a walk for Sand, an out and Bylers ef Eddie Averett, star infieldef, wbe la rewith much success. A1 suffered quite double. to have smped to another league, and ported the girth, Branverely and he quit the Atwood brothers, who frequently fall to In the sixth Rumler hit his second ds finishing out. show. made up hi pep what they They homer with Maggert on first by reason thought they lacked In ability. of a single. Leverenz Safe Till Ninth. gome excellent plays were mads during the and Webb fracas. Wordsworth, Thrasher Walter Leverens waa highly effective That Stirring Ninth. By Universal Service. played brilHaAtly, white George, Swans and until the ninth. Two extraordinarily ex2A in for Three boras well hits tho SACRAMENTO, Goatee (performed boys. July The score, therefore, was I to I, when A record crowd saw tho game pensive boots in the second inning staked j , the to n couple of runs, but the Ralniers opened the ninth. Eldred, the sixth and four in the eighth netted The score and summary: f aside Rainier runs and aj six Portland BFAKISH victory AB.R.H from those Lefty allowed the foe first up, FC8RK, QsA.J grounded out. Mulligan making Over Sacramento in today game. Suth- Clled ge, 2b 4 0 1 I if AB ft.U.O only one tally untU the riot In the ninth. a fine play on the ball. Wares and Zam-lot- h erland held the Be na tort Ao two hit Thrashr.lb 8 0 0 7 0 George 0 t in the absence of Marty Krug, who 8 8 8 0 At Bacrameitto: 4 Wdswth.se Thoma,4f jumped the dub Thuraday night, Helnle singled. Stumpf forced Zamioch at I , , PORTLAND. IACRAMKN Webb, cf 4 1 1 8 01 McBeth,cf 1 0 0 0 0 Sand played second. Wares going to third. Ho scored AB.&.H.0.A. ABB Barnes, If 4 0 1 1 0Andraon,2b 4 0 0 18 The Beea scored three in the first second. when the umpire called a balk on Lev- ttglta, 2b 4 0 1 0 1'McOhga.Ib 0 1 rhomaSySb 40 0 1 llMitcbeUerf 4 1 0 l 1 - Inning, when Rumler hit hie first homer, erens, 4 0 0 I Oiftwan, cf 8 1 0 2 2 0 Slater, going to second. Adams' WltraU,3b with Maggert and Mulligan on the lines hit put Stumpf Ralael. cf 4 S 2 0 on 3.Wlsn,rf 4 0 0 1 LMikesetUb third Kenand then Stumpf 7 0 Goatee 0 0 1 0 by reason of a doable and a walk. 0 was sent in to hit for Francis, .Wtaa,9 11 SfrmmmSb 8 0 0 120 Th visitors got two in the second. worthy ho sure did hit He knocked the ball Mrail,lf 44 0 0 With two out. Zamioch lived on John-on- 's and ' Aiidrua, 0 0 0 0 1 1 over the left field fence, scoring Stamp! tpraagrf fumble and Stnmpf walked. The and Adams Ora, ae febta, e ,4 0 1 ' ahead of 5 him. 1 Cunninghams 27 0 3 e 0 4 4 Kiatdsma Total .85 Cook, two puUod a double steal and Zamlooh ..3 fiy to Rumler ended the game and the iathrlad'p 4 13 0 Peaaer, p 3 Bear by inninfat cam all the way horns when Byler threw alarm. Behan g. lb .1 Lehl Wild- - AdamW hit" scored Stumpf. he two gamee today, the first win There 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pork Bpanlah Rumler's triple and Shady's sacrifice at 10:30 oclock and the other at 3:30 Cranr Total .27 1 2 27 0 Simmon A Totals .07 010 27 Andenaa, Summary; fiy gave the Been one In the third. Three-ba- a cor by inaingf: Stolen Mt Swan. Wordsworth. o'clock. There will be a band concert, baaea (leorire, Mitchell. Wortiaworth A Doastarting at 12:45, for the hens fit of those Sortlaad-One Forced Over. ble play Wordaworth to Thraafaer. Baaea on Rub .... ..... .....00000 2 who feel like sticking around between 1 0001004 -10 Hit ball Off Wllaon A oft Aadrua 1. Struck nut In the fourth they made another when games. 7. by Aadrua 7. Paaaed ball meat Barra Wlleoa By Demaree lost control With two out, of Time . 1 00000000-- 1 Runs Sacrifice hit Thraeher, Slater. Leverens beat out a bunt Maggert hit Two HIM ..1 Jumc Two hnnra and 10 minute. Attendance to Stumpf and Wares missed the throw on Errore baaea Lett 500. Peaaer. Ora, Compton. Summary: Umpire Waiuright. fer Butherluand. Penner 3. Leiit 7, Bpanlah Pork A designed to force Johnson Club Today Run responalble hit Suther Weatenll, punched a twister over second and the Compton, baaea Stole bases were full A walk for Mulligan land, Ore, Blue. RcOaffiraa, Heber Noses Out Provo. Mattel A Blue. Sacrifice hit forced Leverens across. Kopp, Blglln. The qualifying round In the play for Baeee ea hall Oft 1. flntharlaad Struck out Special to The Tribune. Hits by Adams, Cunningham and Midth July lec of the directors' cup will By Penner s, by Sutherland A Doable play HEBER, July 28 Heber had a little more dleton, rang up one for Seattle in the be played at the Country club today. rover to lirilafflgaa to Bheehan. Patted puah behlad their hit teday and managed to g) fifth. Another event on the golfing program ball Cook A Tima of gam On hour tad uue out the reinreoated Proa team.12 te 11, The Bees got that one hack through will be a blind bogey match. BO ailaulea. Both aide Central Utah laaxae fame. Umpire Toman and Caaey, Chad-bour- two-bagg- er cn d ' It 1110 ' 02 YA 0-- 87 0 0 have-know- n Roll neon Solos by Baer, Johnson and Calvert i Vocal solo (a) Hiawatha Medley of lave"..., Remick (b) In Gay Havana Mr. Frank Glbney. The Hunting Descriptive' selection, Bucalosl 6eene Traps by Klenks and Martin. SoGrand selection. Tbs Chocolate ldier" Arr. by Herbert Popular numbers, new Remick Veeda "La (a) (b) Just Like s Gypsy" .....Remick Overture, "Poet and Peasant .....Suppo .. Vocal (a) I'll Be With Tou When the RoU Clouds By (b) Im Always Falling In Cove.,, Remick Mr, Frank Gibney. Roilheon Finale, American Airs ........ The Bee management announced yes terday that Marty Krug, Who quit th club without notice Thursday night, ha susbeen fined 1Q0 and Indefinitely pended. Tw-ba- er All Seal Pitchers Look Alike to Oakland ert T11U-cu- post-seas- flag-winn- er 3- .....t CENTRALUTAH ...... LEAGUE tight-fittin- 0. 41 o e ea.4 se ey - Two-ba- three-bagg- er e se-ar- te Beavers Bunch Hits; Sutherland in Form , uH 10011 t III 1- Golfing Features at Country MUTT AND JEFF 000000102 Two-ba- a 10011 0100000001 t .. No Overnight guesses on pitchers for today: For Beattie, Brenton and Oardnar Bait Lake, Bromley and Stroud. The Seattle series will conclude Sunday with a double-heade- r, beginning el 1:89 oclock. Sunday night the Bees set saU where for Los Angelea, they will meet the Tigers in one of those crucial series that scour vry so often in baseball Following the "vernon series thea Salt Inkers go to San- Francisco for round, with ths Oaks. Elimination Contest Is B& Heavy Gale Prevent Making Held to Decide Dele ing Fast Time in Kalamagates to State Tournament zoo Grand Circuit Races. Special to Th Tribune. LOGAN, July 23. , KALAMAZOO, Mich, July 33. Racing In gale that roared down the stretch, the Grand Circulter staged four events card this afternoon. on the getaway-da- y It was A session of discomfort to horses, drivers and audience, and fast tun was . ut of the question. Tootsie Tois won ths 2:13 trot from a field of ten starters after losing th first heat to Tara's Hall. Valentins annexed his fourth stake race here by capturing the event for 2.00 pacers with Edna Early. book with John Henry won ths first heat in this that hi ability ia not wholly pace was a nd that ht It a lover of good clean event The be won from Professor hollow victory for Lon McDonald's Rifle port, B.when school Gear took th whil of head th trig pace Grenade, Hendrick, Georg , ef business administration of th U. with Lecco Grattan. 4. Dr. A. C., In tw game, 0 Summaries; and Peterson ha been a master racquet 2.13 trot, three beats, ftOM Tootsie Toise, br. m. by Hartotse wielder on mor than on college court . ... . when h wa a student and teacher and Tara's Hall (Hyde) form. Profestill shows h 3 3 5 sor Hendricks to also a racquet shark. Hammy R. (Egan) 0 6 3 Followln Edgar Worthy (McMahon) Letanna 8., Peter Lafayette, Ellsworth, W. A. 1 Wilks, Miss Clara Mae, is worthy McKln- -, lnterestln ney and Betty Smith. Time, 2:0214, 2:(l7JA, victory t Cecil Coelley won 2 07 Vi. cores being 10-2.06 pace, $2000 Edna Eariy, blk. from Ear Cardon,. X 1 m. by Robert C. (Valentine)....! Marion Harris Won by default from .1 4 4 Conrad Quin nay; Percy Smith won from John Henry (Murphy) 2 2 MiCalgary Earl (Palin) ............2 Dr. W. G. Rucketibrod by default; .4 3 3 lton Wilson from Bill Barber by default; Hal Mason (Childs) W. C. Brlmley from John L. Coburn by Time, 2.05. 3.05, 2.04. Three-yeold Rifle I19W) , pace. default, and O. W. Cooiley from A. J. Grenade, h. g. by Belwln (McDonKnapp by default. a ald) .In th matches that marked the beginning of the second round of the singles Raven DirectS Heir (Loynta.n)r. . 2 tournament FercV Smith wen easily from Trampsafe (Stokes) . . C. R. Johnson lane Forbes (ValcnttnO) Marion Harris, Time 3.09.-2T- l. took O. W. Cooiley into camp, 16-Moses Rich won from Spence Eccles, 3:16 race,- - 31000 Lecco Grattan, eh X X i, .hrb; Lecco (Geers) George C. Jpnsen beat Pearl Grattan (Morrison) ...... ..3 3 Howard Moench, 6 2 were ..arranged Boniquee (Palin) Consolation matches n follows: Ariel Ltndqtilst versus Ezra Mr. Jefferson (Hoffman) Cardon i Harris PUlebUry versus N. A. Eel Royal (Mace) Time, 2:06, 3:09, 1:10. Pederson; KisfefBauls versus George B. HendnekA Bill Merrill won from Ray Alston in th first of th consolation , matches, Th finish in tha first round of th singles tournament of th Logan Tennis clnb waa reached last night and th aecond round oommencod between playWith good clos match er who arm working with a view to entering th coming a tat tournament r Dr. E. G. Peterson, preeldent of th Utah Agricultural college, demonstrated three-year-o- 2-- (iid-mo- ..1 ........ 1, 4. ar 4, 4-- 4. 6, 0, 11-- 6. i(.Me Amateur Rowing Summaries 2. 4, BOXING NOTES CHICAGO, July 23. The biggest fistic ns a .whole that New Program taken witnessed will be run off Monday at Jersey City under the New International of th joint auapfcea Sporting club of that city, and Dave Mackay, promoter. The principal bout la between Fred Fulton,- heavyweight contender, and Harry negro. Welterweight charaBritton meets Marcel Thomas, tion JLck Fltnstmmon Eddie Frenchman; tackles Johnny Dundee, and Frank Moran faces Wild Burt Kenny: This card was planned aa the opener In New Tork under th new law, but since th boxing commission ha not been appointed, th club had to transfer th program to som other place. Dollar signs are as loos as ashes In th talk surrounding th mills and ths club avers it is giving th eight men total of 170,009 likewise It asserts that each has received 11000 as training B1S0 til t InS. Beer F Total .- -l nil .41 11 IS 27 11 Pmae ....12 1 28 01 01 42 2 1 0-3-11 13 0 Hebar 10 Error Murdoch, Buna, ummaryi Dodge A Two baa ktto F. Murdock, W. IteD P, -- Mar-dock aen, Greenwood, Hulah. Doable play to C. Murdock to Praaghtoa, Dyer to Blit. Stolen baaa Montgomery, P. MardocA weat, Gllea, Hqlak A Hit Of! Nelaoa IA loft Broabard 20, oft Ring A Rene ea ball Off Nelaoa A off Broahard 8. Struck bat By Nalaoa 3, by Broahard 3. Paaaed ball Buna 2. Sacrifice hit Sweat, Elliott. Sacrifice with ball Farmer. Hit Hedge pitched fly ef Wild pitch Broehard. i Tim by Nelaoa. game Two boar and 80 mlnataa. Attendance 0(h). Left a bat Umpire Gray. Hh( A Iror t. , American Fork Wins. Special to The Tribune. SPRINQVILL, July 73, ImerVea Fact tarried a heroeaho to today gam artth Bprlag-vU- l. getting all th break that broka. tally th Mtohta area to gaaae, 4 to A Star were Mreral rioe deotaten la th eon teat, which cam at time when to amarould rather they wouldn't haa com. ple Th vial ton were fortuaato to gat th benefit of all at them. Addle Miller and Jerry Dana pitched good betebnll. Th hitting waa a little to Amerl- cta Fork advantage and to visitor bunched hita once or twice. Dona, howeter, worked hlmaelf eut of oomo difficult hole by retiring batomea via the atrikeeat root. Miller hi twelfth airtight gam to tola league. The acor and hatterle: R. R. g. 8 prio grille T f2 . American Fork .4 Batterie Springrilla, Dana and Darla; America Fork, Miller and Roblnaoa. th won There, That Makes Everything Satisfactory All Around ...,l .....4 0. vr .88 1112 27 U by innlnga: -- 1. 3, l-- A 1. 2, Wlilsh Total n) -2 ld-tl- m ball far and often and it waa Mon evident that th - team with the beat lack wauld win. Prort pathared la IS hit to 13 for their opponent. Wallace Nelaoa waa eppeeed Ml th Bianld by N. Broabard. Neither pitcher had much 4 thaJiall, but neither areaon to aariou 4an,r to to flret eaato Krovo mad any Him. and Heber cam back wtih two. Whtto Proa waa rexiaterinx a acor or twa each' Inning Heber made tore to th third, tw to to slath and two to the ntnlb. N. Broahard wal reUeaed la the eighth la facer of Spot Ring, who llkewlae waa treated to enthualae-ti- c faahion. Only three player ea each aid failed to hit aafely. Mot of thoe who located the ball did M taro or three time daring to P. Murdock, Nelaoa, watfeet. Fnughtaa, Dyer, Ureeawebd and Hulah gat Btolaa baaea war Included to the table at both aide pilfering frequently. rent, roa and nummary: Th . PROVO. HUBER. sx-peAB.R.H.O. A, AB.R.H.O. A. 1 Mtrmry.rf 2 3 10 OIReddtab rf 4 1 1 P.Mrdk.Sb 0 1 3 0 2, Farmer, h 4 Mor interest is being shown in these C.Mrdk.ea 8 2 8 1 dilrnwood.cf 5 2 four bouts than waa evinced in the .3 1 0 llBUlotAlb W.Nhm.p scrap and it is a certainty S OlHuieh, If S 1 Frghtn.lb I 1 that th Jersey city arena will be pecked. c .8 4 Sweat, If 5 1 1 2 0 Dodge, -4 0 0 2 Stanley, Within th next two month another 2 A.Mrdk,2b 4 2 0 a p 4 foreign boxer will land In this country 011. cf .3 2 1 2 N Brand, In search of fame and fortune. He to Dyer, 2b ..4 hit th ld Bandsman Rice, English heavyweight, e winner of the Lonsdale belt. and He will seek matches with Dempsey, Fulton er any of the good men in hto class. one-tim- Earl Puryear, led bantamweight boxer, through Chicago on his way to Bedford, Mass. Puryear has a twelve-roun- d engagement Monday night with Marty Collins at New Tork. Collins recently won a shad verdict over Jack Bharkey. a LAKE Worcester, QUIN8IGAMOND, shell Mess, July 21. Junior eight-ospecial;' Won by Duluth Boat club (Plotnlky, ar Las, Splelmaeher, Borgeson, Quade, B. Vincent, Haug, Brldgeman, Cox, MitchNew Rochelle .Rowing club: ell); second. third, - Norton Boat club. Worcester. Time 6 minutes 68 5 seconds Senior quarter-mil- e dash championship: Won by John B. Kelly, Vesper Boat club, Philadelphia; second, Walter Rigllng, Udine Barge dub, Philadelphia; third, George W. . Allison, Udine Barge Time X minute club, Philadelphia. 27 seconds. Senior International four-oarshells championship Won by Pennsylvania Bargs club of Philadelphia (Myera, Kioa, F. Federschmldt, K. Federschmldt) ; second, Duluth Boat dub (composite crew): third. Century Boat duh, , 8L Louis. Time 7:16. Intermediate singles sculls: Won by F. K. Murphy, New Rochelle Rowing dub; 'second, John Power, St. Marys A. A. and A. C Halifax;; third, Andrew J. Kutterly, Potomac Boat dub, Washington, Time 8:62 Intermediate four-oarshells: Won by Duluth Boat dub (Johnson, S. Hendrick-enseJ. Hendrickenaen, Thurborn); lime 8 minsecond, navel ute 25 seconds.academy, Association single' shells championship: Won by Louis Zoha, First Bohemian Boat club, New Tork; second, Henry Heiler, Atlanta B. C, New Tork; third, W. E. G. Gilmore, Bachelor's Barge dub, Philadelphia. Time 8 minutes 47 seconds. i sheila cham- Intermediate eight-oar(Bow-land, Naval Won, academy plonshlp: by ee. Raising, Wanidow, Cox, Renard, Litchfield, Rothwell); second, Detroit Boat club; third, Duluth Boat dub. Time 0 minutes 57 seconds. 2-- -l ed 6. ( ed n. ed By Saturday night New Tork flgl fans hope to know whom Governor 8mii ha elected for ths boxing commissi' The governor declared that had he only , Leading' one selection to make It would be an easy task, but with six choices to make the task Was most difficult. Billy Gibson, manager of Benny Leonard, Is in AKZ RICAN IXAOTTZ. the field for one of the commissi 8 A B S H Pet, ships, according to rumor, Speaker Clevelxnd .....89 343 84 142 .414 Chics 8S9 62 136 .401 so Jackm, 68 854 68 142 .809 Kate LsAds, manager of Johnny Gri- Slsler, Bt. Louis. ......85 to New" York 268 97 118 .892 out Jror with .87 a Bits. ffith, challenge 68 836 42 123 .394 return engagement with Dennis OKeefe. Bins Washington NATIONAL UAQUX. Nat aver Griffith will surely hast i jgf Q Pet eg OKeef if they meet again. Hornsby, St. Louis... ..66 849 64 126 .858 64 .830 40 1M J. Louis.. ..59 St Smith, ' COASTER SETS PACK. B. Smith, New York... 51 151 10 49 ,825 KANSAS errr, July It. Wallace Konetchy, Brooklyn .,..76 29T 87 86 .823 Bates, Californio tennis star, set the pace Williams, Philadelphia ..69 335 50 108 ,A22 today in th single matches tournament her by disposing of Phllbrook Bmtth, RUGBY PLAYERS GCTeAST. BAN FRANCIiSCO, Ames, Iowa, a Missouri' valley intercolJuly 23g Twenty-tw- o California Rugby legiate champion, In straight sets, Observers declared that the th squad from which the match was on of the most interesting Olympic games team win be picked: leave Of th tournament her July 81 for New York, where they Play in. the single reached the semi- will remain until August 6, whan they finals stag and tomorrow Bates, Kensail on an 'army transport tor Antwerp, neth Simmons of Montana, Edmund Levy It was announced hers today. They expect Kan-eaa of California, and Howard Penfold, to play a practice game in New York Ctty, will compete to determine which August 4. Jim Wiley, Australian and two of the four will meet In the finale Stanford university player, has charge scheduled for Sunday. ths squad. Hitters in the Major Leagues -- I' L 1, players,-comprisin- 2. (Copyright, 1920, by IL 0. Ttohsr. Trad Mhrk Rag. U. Pat Off.) a By BUD FISHER iJ |