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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY ,MORXIXG, JULY 29; '1920. 8- - EZER LJL - B RIGA M OND Coleman and Peterson Capture City Doubles Honors DELL BINDS BEES TO BASES; RALEY Garnett and M. Gallacher Are Def eated in Final Match FAILS OF LENGTH Rifle Toy With Salt LakTiger Lanky Right-handers, Molding Them as He Pleases; Gives Great Exhibition of Pitching With Runners On; Ralph Stroud Hammered for Four Runs in the First Inning, At Los Angeles Salt Lake i, Chapter II Even Worse Vernon 6. Than Chapter ; No At San Francisco Sacra i- - Special to The Trlbuno. LOS ANGELES, July 28n-- A major league olub (Brooklyn) wired Johnaon today offering anjnflelder for Immediate delivery If Johnaon would agrae to accept a Brooklyn contract for next year. Johnaon replied that If the Salt Lake club Intended to eell him for next year that he would give prefer, ence aa to hie own eervlcee to the major club now helping hint. From a Tribune Staff CorreeponlenL ITH THE BEES IN HOSTILE TERRITORY, Loa Angeles. July 28. The ehock hit Salt Lake in the first Inning today inetead of the ninth, and Vernon took the pflcond of the series, 6 to 4. Fourteen baae htta by the Beea matched not againat nine by the Tlgera, could were left Lakers Salt dozen a and prevail, a. on the basea againat half aa many alibi an to be this for it be Far Ita merely a atatement of fact. Stroud waa picked to pitch on the strength of hla laat successful appearance the know aay againat Seattle. Those inwaa outluckea. he had everything, but that announcement the verified la Thla by he will be la there again right away. W " three-year-o- Pep, No Jazz Tigers Start v 4, 1 , SEVENTH INNING. Vsrnsn J. Mitchell filed to Hood. Chtudboume tripled to right and eoored on Fleher' tingle to loft. Bor. ton hit Into a double play, Sand to Johnson to Sheely. On run, two hits. NINTH INNINO. Salt Lake Jenkins, batting for Bromley, elngled to right and went to third on Maggert'e hit to center. Jehneen elngled to center, scaring Jenkins, and ho and Msggsrt advanced on a double steal. Sheely's single to right scored Msggsrt and Johnson, and Hoods triple to right scored Shooly. Sand atruek out, ending tha gams. Four runa, faur hits. ( Leftto At Los Angeles: SALT LAKE. Stroud effervesced in the first. With one down, wily Chet Chadbourne bunted safely, and Fisher, smart aa a whip,oncould the not save himself from a bad sting arm and went down to first. Easlck put on a movie over thla striking down of a guy. and everyone on worthy home-tow- n the pay roll rubbed Bob'. arm. , The sailor's shots were wide of the , target, and Borton walked, filling the sacks. ; Trying to be more conservative es to , accurAey, Stroud grooved it and Edlngton singled over second, scoring Chadbourne Hood mopped up High's fly. . and Fleher. Morse etepped Into a fast one and tripled base foul line, scoring first the along Borton and Edlngton. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. . VERNON. Lost p, - - Bees Are Marooned. Aside from Hlgha catch off Maggert In .the third, fielding feature war scarce. 'How some of the Baa got left at tha hive, Sheely and Hood however, interesting. were stranded in the second with on eut when Bands and Byler failed to deliver. Bromley opened the third with a single, but the next three went down. The fourth was moat disastrous. Rum-ler- 's single went between first and second. Sheely singled to center. Bill land- -, on third. Hood walked, and old Man ing Opportunity waa knocking, at the gate. Sands and Byler fanned ana Bromley was out at first.. ,, lhrwn Maggert's scorching triple opening the fifth waa of no avail, and he died on the desert. Singles by Hood and Byler In th elxth 1 were likewise unimproved. Mulligan got 449iMMI57,60 7,66;.. WILD HEAVES Two Off Bromley. tr After' thls jack Bromley, with a allowed the Tlgera but ough warm-utwo more rune. In the last of tha fifth Fisher doubled to left to start-- Borton fUed-- to Maggert. Fisher going to third after the catch. Then Easick whistled for the squeeze. Edlngton went out, Bromley to Sheely, scoring Fisher. Tha o&er Tiger run came when Chad-- ,, bourne In the seventh tripled to right,. and scored on Fisher's blngle past Mulli-gan. , The Bee rally In the ninth was a la "Desperate Desmond" of the films. Only Pinch Hitter Jeni six were needed to tie. kins singled to right Maggert singled to center and Jenkins trundled to third, Johnson whacked to center, scoring Jenkins. Alas, two good bets fllvvared. Mulligan filed to High and Big Bad Bill , Rumler, as the local fans call him, plain fanned. Maggert and Johnaon put on g nifty double eteal. Captain Sheely came - to tha fore with hi third hit of the day, Wally tallying Maggert and Johnson. Hood tripled to left center, scoring Sheely, but Sands whiffed, and It was over. Southern Utah League right Elliot Peterson, Dave Coleman, Melvin Gallacher, E. M. Garnett. D'E Coleman and Elliot Peter- son jesterday defeated E. M. Garnett and Melvin Gallacher, In the finals for the city doubles title. The match was played under most adverse weather conditions. A strong wind plajed havoc with a number of shots, carrying them out of court If aimed an where near to the side or back lines Thp score stood 2 In games In the first set, after which Coleman and Peterson won four straight games for the set. The final winners were on the short end of a 4 score at one time, but again managed to win four straight, thus giving thsm the match. Coleman and Peterson were both quite accurate on their drives, and as a result had their opponents almost always cm the defensive. Coleman proved the best smasher of ths four, his shots were not as accurate asalthough usual. Gallacher pulled off a number of sensational shots, making a number of almost Impossible gets. He was not consistent. however, and netted quite a few easy ones. Garnett did not play the brand of ball which he has displayed In previous matches. Before engaging Coleman and Peterson In the final match, Gallacher and Garset-t- o nett finished their semi-finwith C'y Gallacher and Pierce, which had been over carried from the day before. Each team had won one set, and the third one stood when play commenced. The finalists quickly demonstrated their superiority over their rivals by winning four straight games. Today, Melvin Gallacher plays E M Garnett In the match for the singles title. The day's best hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. 1.000 Chadbourne, Vernon .... 2 1 1 8core by Inning. 1.000 Edlngton, Vernon 4 3 Salt Lake .750 Sheely, Salt Lake 4 3 Runs .750 Seattle .... Kenworthy. 00000000 2 3 0 112 12 11 614 Brubaker, Oakland Hits .687 2 3 Vernon Cooper, Oakland .667 3 Runs . 2 Vernon 1 1 .687 0 Fisher, 0 4000 3 2 Hit 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 .667 9 Tebln, Portland 4 2 Hood, Salt Lake .600 Three-bas- e Summary: hits Mors, Compton, 2 Sacrambnto .500 Two-bas- e Maggert, Chadbourne, Hood. Sheehan, Sacramento ... 4 3 .660 hit Fleher. Stolen 2 bases .600 Maggert, Crawford, Los Angeles Johnson. Sacrifice hits Dell, Edlngton Bohne, Seattle .600 ,44 22 Struck out By Dell 4, by Bromley 2 Kldred, Seattle .600 Bases on balls Off Stroud 1, oft Dali 2, De Vormer, Vernon .... 4 2 .500 oft Bromley 4. Runa responsible for Connelly, Ban Francisco. 4 .600 t Btroud 4. Bromley 2, Dell 4. Three hits. Agnew, San Francisco.. 4 2 .600 4 runs, 4 at bat. off Stroud. In 1 Walsh, San Francisco ..2 1 .600 Inning. Charge defeat to Stroud. Double play ' Sand to Johnson to Shaaty; Johnson to The series stand: Cache Band to 8hly. Hit with pltchad ball Salt Lak won 0, Vsrnon won 2. Fisher, by Stroud, Borton, Lo Angeles won 0, Seattle won 1. on Bromley Wild pitches Bromley, Delf. byPassed Yeeterdsy'e Results. ball At Login Byler. Time of game I hour and 47 postponed. Ban Francleco won 1, Portland won 1. Bmlthfield minutes. Umpires Holmes and McGrew, Sacramento won 1, Oakland won 1. 44 al ..4 ..4 Valley League Th Hgr sr now two and a half to second In th vnth on a single and games ahead of th Bee for the league a wild pitch. leadership. Hood opentd th eighth with a r, 0 and watched thre go down. Special to The Trlbuse. LOS ANGELES, July 23. Chief Meyers, Hope Still Remains. formsr New York Olant catcher, will sign But there' hope for everybody in this wsek to plfy with th Lemoor elub even tha Ixoktt The of th San Joaquin Valley league, acAngel, quaver that knocked down a cording to a report from Fresno. playful twenty-fobrick wall In midcity opened Chick Qandll, famous Whit Sox holdup two oil well In city park that Rocke- out. with whom "Idaho weather didn't feller had not been tipped olf to. agree," is at Washington park dally. Eml Johnaon had a wlr today from Bundav he tempt th heat of th Ban Smlthflold club in the Cache Valley by playing first pas for Joauqin valley league been" released and the Bekbrgfleld clUB ofithe valley league. asking If Krug-ha- d could be used by them. Business Man-agWhen th Angela return from their Cook Jack wtred that Krug had been road trip Griggs and McDonald, long on Indefinitely auapended and was not avail-a- the hospital list, will go back In the linewith any elub countenanced by or- - up at flret and third, Jn respectively. ganlsed baseball. the meantime Manager Klllefer ha an life-av- Bs. Is ot -- er bl Logie (Klrvro Isalnfs ) Bsttsrles Delscoll Prstt. At WHvllle Lewietea . ..... Richmond Batteries Gillen Dsn, Coleman ssd Blows sad Baker, John-son- ; ey out for another Inflelder and another outfielder. Art Kruger, former Coast league outfielder, has been offered an outfield berth by Manager Rodger of the Sacramento club. MUTT AND JEFF - p - Mutt Took This Just the Way the Little Fellow Meant 110 41 9 9 34 80 10 IS 27 10, Mann S On ballo Off Jacoba 3, off Erickeoe t. Brrore Willleme 2, L. Bteele, G. Steele, Wlnelew. Two-ban- e hits Wllllama. Jacoba, Jorgensen 9. Paterson. Home e runa Wlllitma, Metcalf. Btruck out By 0, by Erickson 1. I MORONI. SAUNA AB RHO. AB.R HO. R. Drape, p-6 0 2 O'G Steel rflb. Oloea.tb 8 11 11 Williamt,2b. . 6 8 12 leereaee.rt,. 8 0 0 l.Rchweltnr.p-r- f 5 13 0 5 4 0 1 14 Jacoba. Rardy.lb.... J Leraon.lf-4 0 0 8, McCormick, c. 8 1 2 17 . 4 0 0 1 Crane.Sb 4 0 2 3 114 New York Victorious . Crowds Cheer Trap Receive Winners Olympic Awards Without Protest at Antwerp. Resolilte Pass- - ing Up the East River. A great chorug . NEW YORK, July 22 of whistles from river craft and factorie shrieked a hearty greeting to th Resolute, victor In the J92o international yacht races, as the gallant cup defender passed up the East river to her quarters at City Island. This, was the first appearance here of the staunch sloop since It defeated Sir Thomas Ltptons Shamrock IV yesterday, successfully defending the America's cup from ths British challenger. Shamrock IV, the defeated cup challenger, left Sandy Hook shortly after noon for an anchoiage In the Hudson river. The challenger still was flying her little green flag, and passing steamers gave her almost a continuous ovation of whistls salutes as she passed up th harbor. Sir Thomas Llpton, owner of Shamrock, said today that he had not made up his mind what he would do with the racer and the trial boat, the Shamrock. It Is understood that he has received offers for both yachts from American yathtamen. The crew of the challenger will be sent home on the first available ship. Sir Thomas said, adding, "those boys have wives and little ones whom they are anxious to see. er ASSOCIATION. Little At Richmond Prrstoa 110 till SOUTHER Martin ssd Poppletoa. 4109 Totile rase Sells tunaeryi Earned Three.bat Beeee hit Crane. Totele II. S. SHOOTERS twenty-three-met- ssd Blsrk; j Special to Th Tribes. SAUNA, July 2. Stiles wee their flret frwae Meet! et eecend ef feme I. the8 1 list hitkeif record of twelveBellae. woe t three Saline loet in pltye st Nephl Thursday tod playa ta exhibition gome with Monroe et Saline Sunday. Belles alee woo aa exhibition game from Moroni Saturday st lloront, 10 te i. Btllnt helda flnt place la the Southern L'tiL teegue end Moroni hold eecoad piece. SAUNA. MANTt. AB.RH.O. 1BI.RO 8 2 0J Steele, lb... 6 2 2 12 Metcelf.ee... Leuber.lf . . .. 1 0 9 0 WUUeme.2b. . 6 2 2 2 UcCoraelck.c. Winelow,2b. Rudeeo.lh... 5 9 1 10 Jacoba. p...., 4 12 3 Barithwto,cf 9 11 OlCrene.tb...., 4 4 0 019L8teele.ee... 4 3 2 0 Tuttle, Cot.Ob 4 9 10 lory on ten, cf.. 4 0 9 1 4 9 0 0 Uonk.rf .... 4 0 9 ULong.M 4 0 1 2iPeteraoa,rf... 4 Brlckton.p.. .Mil BEES 4, TIGERS 6. Right Off. thor- ld Symbol-a.-Forre- Ben-gal- " d, COLUMBUS, O.. July 28. On world record was reduced today whan Rlfi Grenada, champion pacing gelding, while winning th American Association Trotting Horg Breeders' purs of I260Q for paced th second heat In 2 0414, lowering his own world's second and a half. H was a record prohibitive favorite In th betting. Th program waa mad up of pacing events, th feature being C- - T. Dunkl :0i pace, purs 13000. Symbol 8. Forrest won aftsr dropping th middle heat te Edna Early, in the final heat gained vlotory only at th wlr. Calgary Earl 14 to th half In 101 but h tired coming hom and finished fourth. Symbol 8. Forrest wa th original favorite, selling for 1100 to 890 for th field won by Ether The 1 07 pace wa Chime, after she dropped th first heat to Drift Patch. This gave Murphy two Victoria. The 3:12 pace had Prosser as th suction favorite. He was in a spill In the first heat with Jo McKay and both horc were placed because of th un- behind avoidable accident Mr. Geer Procter went down when Jo McKay wa hi he Into but sulky wheel, tramped uninjured. Proeeer did not do wU and failed to go on and win for hi backers. Senator Wilke won th race after loilng th first hast to Boron RuaoelL - FIRST IN NINO. Vernon J. Mitchell filed ''to Rumler. Chadbourne beat eut a bunt to th pitcher's position. Fleher waa hit with a pitched ball and Borton walked, filling the bate. Edlngtons tingle to center scored Chadbourne and Flshsr. Borton going to second. High flits to Hood. Morse tripled to right, sc Ing Borton and Edlngton. Do Vorn." popped to Sang. Four runs, throe hit. one walk, one hit batsman. FIFTH INNING. Vsrnon Ftsher doubted to left and wsnt to third after Maggert' cateh of Borton' long fly. Edlngton equoesre Fleher serose with a neat sacrifice, Bromley to Sheely. High filed o Hood. One run, on hit, on soerlfte Champion Cuts Second and Half From Mark. Three-year-ol- er mento 1 , Oakland 3. At Seattle Los Angeles 8, Seattle 9. At Portland San Francisco 3, Portland 2. Grenada, Reek New Orleans Atlanta .. .. Birmingham .. Memphis Mobile Nashville , , Chattanooga . At At At At gamo It Yesterday's Results. Atlanta Atlanta 4. Nashville 6 a Birmlagliain Birmingham 2. Mempbia 0. Mobile Mobile A, Chattanooga $, New Orleans New Orleans-Littl- e Rock postponed; wet grounds. ANTWERP, July 27. American today received thgtr Olympic medals. At th ceremony Incident to th presentation ther waa no hint of a protest against th Americans on th ground of professionalism, Which It was stated In Etoile Beige yesterday might be mad. Captain Jay Clprk of th American team, questioned on th subject, said: "W left some of our best American shooters at home just to guard against any hint of professionalism.'' trap-shoote- rs Snake I Special t River-Yello- w 10 8 3908 Earned 27 4 f Tot! 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 Jorgensea.cf.. p 4 2 0 OILoitg.lf U.Blekhm,2b 4 11 llLSteelc.aa. V.Merley-e- .. 10 411010 27 Jbtala rune Kalina 10, Moroni S. flummery: a hi to Ockweltner, Crane. Bate on bade Off Schwaltaer 1, off Morley 3. off Hardy 1. Error Loaf, McCormick, Willleme, Two-ba- e L. Steel. Crane, J. Ltreon. hits Struck eut Schwetteer, Willleme, R. Draper. By gchwelteer 13. by Jacob 8, by Ltreon 3. Tliree-ba- AMERICA ASSOCIATION. It. Paul .. Ulnneapellt Indie a pell Toledot . .. Ullwaeke . Loulerlll . Columbee It Paul Loultville Batterlee Grtner, Ball tad Bragrave; Wright end Meyer. stone ' League The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, July 28. Th Pocatello Indian played ring around Black-foBronka today at Brady park and won by the large margin of 18 to 1. Fearing that the Blackfootcrs had some dark horaes In their lineup, Noyes opentd the hurling for th Indian nd after holding the vleitor ccor! for som time and aiding hi hom team In piling up a good lead, was succeeded on the mound by Phillips, who completed the struggle in very creditable style. Perkin the Indians' recent behind the bat. showed up In acquisition big league style and wlU no doubt prove to be a valuable addition to th Oat City squad. Homes and Hulihan did the battery work for the visitors. One of the largest crowds of th season was In attendance. Upsetting all predicting. Idaho Fall Rexburg contested game. This is Juot what th Indian have hoped for, a It tie them with Idaho Falls for first plac In th and wtth their new men showinglagu. up in th style they did today, they stand a very good chance to cop the bunting. (Oopyright, 1920, by H. 0. Ffiier. Trado Mark Bog. U. 8. Pat. Off.) SLarteu.t. ot Eoob, INDIANAPOLIS. lad.. Jely 28. R. B. E .. '. 11 7 Mllwaaze 1 S 7 IndleaapoUa Batterlee Me Wheeaey and Ulrich; Caret end ...... Bcalla. TOLEDO. Ohio. Kaaeae City July 28. Toledo R. 2 0 Battertee ganger, Letter and Brack; and McNeil. COLUMBUS, Flnt gem: Ohio. .. Batteries Bartley. Schaaer Oecood .. Middle-te- a July 28 gad Mayer; gime: Minneapolis Columbus E 2 8 .................. Minneapolis Columbus H. 10 7 . . Batteries Robertoou, Schwab Owens; panforth and Eelley. . RIFLE TEAM LEAVES. Th Utah National Guard rifle tear eighteen strong, left yesterday afternor for Camp Perry, Ohio. Lieutenant Colon Fred Jorgensen is In charge of the tear t Camp Perry Baturda They will arrive evening, and - will remain there, tsklr part in th national contest until At gust 10. By BUD FISHER |