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Show A. x $ & SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THU K SI) A I THE - JULY A1 URN1NO, 1VJ0. SF ROM ANDY G UM P TO 'MIN TO nV SWEETHEART OH HER. ElRTOAT A CHECK - FOR. AU- - FOCA $505 HER UTTUE-eWEESBLp. HER. T Champions Are Blanked by Grimes, Who Also Aids With Three Timely Hits. WUSBAh bj ANDREW . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittabnrg . New Ywfc Boston . At Bchtoa 4, Boston Boston 3. Chicago, Cincinnati 0, Brooklyn 8. (Pint (am) Chlrega g, iw) (8wi At Brooklyn At New lork 8t At Philadelphia (Flrat Second Philadelphia 3. Philadelphia g, York A. 5, New gam) gam) t. ' X 4, Pittsburg Pittabnrg Today Sohadula. Chicago at Boatoo. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York. Pittabnrg at Philadelphia. winning the flrat. 8 to 4, and then losing the second., 8 to 2, Vaughn wss removed from the opening game, but cams back in the second. Boston players mads eight errors in the second game. BROOKLYN, July 28. Brooklyn totted Pint time three Cincinnati pltchere for eighteen hits 1 CHICAGO. BOSTON. AB.B.H.O.A AB.R.H.O.A. today, winning by t to 0. . 4 Flack. rf. 0Pnw.I1.cf.. Grimes not only pitched shutout ball, 2 Pick. 2b. ., 2 Mann.tr... but be made three hits, scored three run OiEsyrra.rf. and helped drive in two more. 0 Hclkc lb.. Roush sprained his ankle chasing a fly 0 Bertel. 8b.'. in the sixth snd had to retire. 2i.lrnrlllr.m WINDSOR RESULTS. 115 -- I CINCINNATI, BROOKLYN. - -EXOAl Groh.Sb... 4 0 0 Kith, 2b.. 4 0 1 Uovrdy.c.. Orachgcr.p AB.R.H.O.A. 4 18 0 8 i 5 3 1 0. Cleveland Star; Yankees Falter Once More in Race. Oaubert.lb 4 0 0 koub,cf.. 3 0 1 101 Duncan, If 4 0 Kupf.aa... 4 0 0 0 Neale.rf.,4 01" Wlngo.e.. 10 0 Bea.ct.... 1 - It ISOt 2iKratrby,lb 12 3 0 0 1 - Rartdra.e. 0 0 0 Ring.p. ... Brassier, p. 10 0 Low,p... 0 0 0 0 0 1 loo Total. .83 4 8 14 Total. .80 8 18T18 Batted for Killefar is eighth. , tBattcd for Yangba la third. Score by Inning: 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 0 Chicago Boatoa 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Barber, Eayrr. Vaughn, Thrav-baSummary: Error s hit Two bear hita Terry 2. Hoik. Sacrifice bits Mann, dowdy. Powell. to Pick Double ply Ortchgrr, Bobrton. Lett on Marne rill to Hoik:' Pick to Hoik. on balls 7. Baaes base Chicago 10, Boston Off Faufho A off Jtagcr 1. off Osschgsr 7. Hitt Off Vaughn. 8 to 3 inninga;4 off Jatgrr, tenincs; off 8 in 1 toning; off Martin. 3 in Struck out By Bailey, none to 1 inning. Vaughn 1, by Martin 1, by Oatchgar 1. Wild pitch Vaughn. Loalng pitcher Vaogho. 1Um:4A. pire Harrison and Hart. Tim of game 24 12 Totala. .32 0 Total . .87 0 IS 27 13 by Inniage: Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 8 0 0 Brooklyn 9 Summary! Errors Wtngo, Both. Nls. Two-ba- a bit Kflduff, Grime. Tbre-ba- s hit Olios, Kiiduff. Stolen bare Neal. Sacrlllc bit Olson. Doubt Duncan to Kopf to ply Cincinnati Danbert. Left on bear 7, BrookBaara on ball Off Low lyn 0. 1, off 3. Grim Hit Off King, IS in 8 inning out in sixth); off Bresalrr, 4 in 1 in(non Second gam: ning (none out In neventb); off Lowe, 1 in I 2 Inning. Struck out By Ring 2, by Grim BOSTON. A CHICAGO. AB.R.H.0.A. Pasad ball Sillier. Loalng AB.R.H.O.A.I pitcher King. Utnpirta Klein and Email. Tim of game Flack, rf.. 5 3 2 0 OiPoweli.cf.. 8 0 0 1 81 8 1 1AX 3 3!Pick,2b... 4 Hereof. 2b. 1 Score 00 Fribrg,2b Rallies Feature Bill 0 0 3 5 1 Oi Mann, 12 if... 4Eayrea,rf.. 013 0iHolks.lb. . PHILADELPHIA. 0 5 0. Boackel.Sb July rallies by the losing tesm featured 1 O 0 Mrnrllle.aa r, 1 0 OlONelic... both games of todays Deal, 8b... 2 Scott.p 8 the to 10 first, 3, snd Daly.e Pittsburg winning 1 0 Vaughn.f. Philadelphia the second, 5 to 4. Gallia rejeued Causey in th ninth of Total.. 89 811 27 151 Totals .80 3 10 27 12 the second game after three singles. Raw-linBatud far Scott to ninth. error and Southworths double Scorn by toning: with the bases filled had scored three . 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 8 0- -8 runs BoitoT I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0- -2 Cooper held the locals hitless for ill Pick. Powell, Error Barber, Summary: of the first contest, In the ninth, Innings Boeckei 2. ONeil. Scott 2. Paulettes single, Rawlings's home run Bolke, Plek, bit Terry, hit Terry. and doubles by Stengel and Williams Boeckei. Stolon baaeo Flack X Sacrifice kit counted three runs. Hereof. Deal, Pick. Left on baaeo Chlcog1. Base on ball Off Vaughn 8 Boston 0. Pint gam: PITTSBURG. off Scott 2. Hit with pitched ball By Scott PHILADELPHIA. Scott X 28 Nlnth-tn-nin- Tarry. Barber, lb Rbertan.lf Paakert.cf g double-heade- g' Two-ba- Three-bea- Blgbee.lf. Carey. cf.. fithwrth.i Whltted.8 Cutabw,2b Grimm.lb. Barbara. at Haeffncr, Coopsr.p. . AB.R.H.O.A.! 4 8 2 1 O'Psnlette.lb 4 3 2 0 0'Rawlngs.2b OiBtcngaI.rf. liWUUms.ef 4 1 1 3 l Meusel.lf. 4 0 1 10 0PItchr,s 4 9 0 1 a j.Mlller.3b Of Wheat, e... 8 0 1 4 . 0 0 ljSmltb.p... AB.B.H.O.A. 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 .114 10 ri 1 1 1 12 0 1 2 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Special to Tbs Tribune. 0 0 27 00 83 110 Total. .80 4 14 24 10 Total Batted for Blak in ninth. . It 0 10 27 10 . Scot by inning: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 Pittabnrg S Philadelphia Errors Cutaba, Bawling. Ken Summary: Two-h- a e bit Cutahsw, nel. Southwnrth, Thrcr bae bit Kletchar. Horn Wrightatone. rune Wrlghtalon. Fletcher, Tragr eater. . Sac-rlfhit Whlttrd. Double play Outahaw to to Grimm; Tragrawer to Raw ling. Barber Left --on bea Plttaburg 11, Philadelphia 4. Baaea on balls Oft Causey 2. Hitt Off inning; off Blak, 8 Is 8 Adam, 5 in off ConMj, 14 in 8 toning (non out In nintblr off Gallia,- - woo lo- -t 1.Inrrtng. - Struck Wild pitch out By Adame 3, by Cusy Canary. Blak. toeing pitch Winning pitcher Adams Umplraa Quigley nod vDny. flm of gam 1:48. 110 110 10 Giants Win in Fourteenth. - Till YORK. AB.R.H.O.A. lillO 14 8 8 8 8 1 4 0 o o 1 0 8 30 1 8 8 8 0 8 0 0 0 1 5 0 14 8 8 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 110 Total. .38 8 17t40 15 Total . .47 8 18 43 24 Batted for J. Smith Is thirteenth, ton out when winning run scored. tBittod for Bootes is tblrtooatb. Scorn by tostogas 1 St. Louis 1- -0 Raw York ,1 bits Summary: Error S panoar. Tbrar-ba- a Btolos Homo ran Janrrin, Friach, King. Sacri-D- r rrtach 3, Bancroft, McHenry. Doyla. bits Young 2, Lortn, Bancroft Doubt plays gchulta to Clam one; Stork to Fournier. Left a bases St. Louis 12, New York H. 8. off Bratra 1. Off Dbugla Bate i ball off Scbnpp A off Shordell 1. Hits Off Dong- let, 11 In 8 Inning (non out to ninth); bff 1 Btatoa, 8 to 8 inning; eff Toney, nan in Oura-win off Ichupp, 7 in T inninga; off oo out batter. Struck 1. pitched to By 8hrr-41A 1. Bentos , by by Scbnpp by Dooglu A Paaood ball Cltmon. Winning pitcher Toney. Loalng pllcbor Shordell. Utti plrao Moran tad Riglr. Tim of gaoto-8.- 08. 000001880080 001000880080 01 bo . - Braves and Cubs Split. BOSTON, July 28. dlvldod a doubla-hsadar 1 POCATELLO, Idaho, July 28. Clad Kllburn, former southpaw pitcher for the Pocatello Indiana, resigned his position with the Oregon Short Line yesterday Utah, prior "to departing for Tremonton, where he Will pitch for. the Tremonton team, in the Cache 'Valley league, was one of the best hurlers on the staff, but through some mis. Indians understanding snd receiving a better of-to fer from the Utah club he felt obliged resign. Kil-bu- rn AMERICAN LEAGUE. CleveUad Nw York Chtcftfo .. WoftJiioftom , St. Loult ... Button .... Detroit FfaMndelphU TootortUyi ftoraltn. At St Looio Wnr York ft St Lotte 1 At Dotrolt Washington 4, potrolt A At Cleveland Bon ion S, Ctewlaad i. At Chicnfo Philadelphia 0, Cbteaf A Tod&j't Sokadute New York at St Loult. Wathlnftoa at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. Pblladelpbit at Chicago, r I. Boston snd Chicago today, Boatoa t AB.B.U.PO.A. AB.R.H.PO.A. Yttt, Sb. 4 0 3 1 4,Jmeoa.lf 4 8 8 1 0 Poster, 2b 4 0 1 8 SlUhpma, so 4 1 8 8 4 M snaky, If 4 0 1 0Spakr, cf S 0 3 OiSinith, rf. t Hoopr, rf 4 4 0 1 0 Gardnr, 8b 1 Schang.cf 01 0 Womb, ,2b 4 Mluia.lb 8 sa 1 1 Sjjohnsa. lb 8 8 Scott, Walter e 8 Haipr, p t Bair, p. , 3 0 0 8 109. Choirmaster 119. Bill Bleekw.ll 118. Mary Jenpbln 114, Oklahoma Iriak 114, Proaptrou Boo 114, Uaittr Praaklia 114. Third race, 3U furtoage Rath Herrigea 98, Move On 98, Battle Mouatalo 100, McCroas 103, Ray Alfalfa 107. Indlanela 107, Max 112, Pi-tan- e 118, TUJaa Waller 99. Fourth race. 9 furlongs Emm Dandy Via 106, Moatona 109, Debra 108, Olivo D. 118. Robert Maatail 115. Van Dillon 111. lit. Fifth race, ao mil Const Boris 17. Sam-loe- k Ravtlar 110, 119, 109, Rutland Arm Total..S3t'34M 113, Badaaa 114. Baa Pays 118, Total.. 81 SIS 37 14 Meelleka Miaa 8 98, reru.il Sixth race, furloag Boor by to toga: Prise Direct 110, Marry Laaa 114, Cavalcadot Boatoo ,. 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 111. Jim Mlsaral 118. S La as 115, It 1 8 ay 0 0 0 2 0 0 Cleveland Savasth race, I furlong Smiling Maggie hRo Summary : Error Hooper. Two-bo- a 109. CoL hit Jnmleeoe. 507. Lady Moore 197, PIcS Aft! Chapman X Bngby. Three-bna- e Horn roe Speaker. Sacrifica ONeill. Double Boy 1 no. Tommy Chandler 110. Gilt 114. play Foater to Scott to Mclnala; Vltt, Poster Boston 8, Cleveos twee tad Melania Left KENILWORTH ENTRIES.' Baa- - on ball Off Harper 3; off land 4. Flrat race. 8H furleeg Cadln 163. Oolite Karr X Hita Off Harper, 7 is three sad ose-thir102, Shifty 107, Aaottat Slater 107, toslogt; Off Ktrr, 8 la four and two-thir- Aotums 107, Das Jack-so- n Harp or the North iaaiog. 8 track oat By Harper 1; by Capon111,197,Nora Jana 111, 8 --a court 111, Mary K.rr j; by Bagby S. Loalng pltcbar Harper. Gewell. ill, Loch Lcvaa 118, Maekthtalae 115. Umpire Dloaeo and Owes. Tim of gam Sacoae race, mil and 70 yard St. Paul 118, 1 beer sad 40 misuta. All Smoke lit. Aatiphoa 111. Bengali 115, Aareal 118, Salvo 118, Lsddov of Light 12L Ehmke Beats Senators. Mia ttaskls 104. Third race, 5H furlong DETROIT. July 28. Hitting Hchacht Jo TFblpplo 10f, Sikbsm 107. Petrarch 107. hard, Detroit won from Washington to Frivol 118. Ma4lla UUtoB 113, By Jlralny 113. jess Corey 1U, Napoo 118, Judg Budraw day, 8 to 4. Ruaquoi I'm. Except In the eighth, Ehmke never waa lit,Fourth race, 9 furloego Kamt llO, (log troubled, although ha1 yielded ten hits. Norod 11X Charley Leydockaf 11X Euklug 118, DETROIT. WASHINGTON. . o lb Morning 117. AB.R.H.PO.A. Top AB.R.H.FO.A Natara Fifth race, mile and Sb 4 1 1 8 I Jodgs. lb 8 3 4 I'Toosg. 160, Wyaaewoad 100, Smart Maaty 102, Braem If 4 1 1 1 OlBuab. SA. 8 0 8 1 8 Milan, Elm Bestbeff Dear 104, 104, 102, My Slippery 1 1 3 8 4 9; Shorts, cf Rico, cf.. I 9 6 Veach. If 4 1 1 3 8 111, Fora Haadloy 111, Bogai 214, Iriak Kiaa Roth, rf . 4 8 8 124. 18 2 1 4 0 Heilms lb Harris Sk I 4 Dias 100, mil ae4 Sixth Shanks Sb 4 0 1 LFlsgstd rf 8 21 92 3 1 Courtly rac. Loss 100, Lady Katbera 100, Gour8 Joses, 8b 8 t Gborty, e 4 0 1 B. Rotta Dottaa 105. mand Ip8, 102, Vartty URrdo.ao 4 0 1 SlStassg. O 8 0 9 4 3 Best 107. James Foster 107, Sboodon 107, LaScbaebt p 8 0 0 KhmhS, be I fra 197, Baby Cal 119, Philistine 110, G. M. Acoata, P 9 1 8 Miller ttX Bond lit. Jack K. 113. JsbsaoA 19 0 end ou eighth Alrdri Seventh race, mil Girl 100, Keep 100, Wraooth 105, 99, Tots 1a. 84 4 10 34 11 Total. .82 911271 TheyMysterout Shell Net pan 108, Tbk Giving log. Batted for Acosta is a loth. Bubbling Louder 105, .Rummer Sigh 100, Scon by lasings; GUwtot 113, Oar- 9 4 terttdj 110, SkotrlacilO, . ...9 Wtsbiogtoa 4 Detroit . ..8 9 0 1 1 3 3 0 Two-bo- s bite Error Bosh. Summary: Milan, Jones. Stanoga, Hallman, Rica, JudgA Throe-ba- e Sacribits Judf a, ranch, JoneA Doable HarriA fice btia Rica. Steoag. to to Ehmke to McBrid Scbaebt Judge; play Left on bsaeo Yoang to Bash to Halims. OSTEND. July 2. Th Belgium, Washington 7. Detroit 1. Bara os ball. Off American polo team dtfented th Bst-(ls- nv Ehmke 2; off Schaeht 8; off Acosta X HRo IS to 8, In th Olympic contest Off Schaeht, 9 to sis Innings; oft Acosta, 2 to Struck cut By Ehmke 4; by today, rolling VP a bigger gcor then th two inning. Acosta 1. Umpire Mortnrity, Chill and Trial. British team did against th Bflgiona of gams 1 Monday, when th score wss 8 to I. Tim Lsatlng pltcbai ScbackL hour nd ,48 pilnuteA. . . The - Belgians war .decidedly - cut. played. Th mails! sSlll of th Ameri- 08 t 40108 9199093 Elko Enter Autos ST. LOUIS. NEW Y0BK. AB.B.HPO.A. AB.R.H.PO.A. 1 0 0 0 Garber, Poekph.st Gedaos, 2b 3 0 0 Plpp. lb. 4 8 3b 8 Staler, lb 8 Special to Ths Tribes. Sratt, rf. 1 OlJaeobaa cf 8 9 1 ELKO, Neifc. July 28. M. J. Main, Jr., MeoasL If 4 U 8 9 9 OlWlUmA 9 Smith, rf S 9 3 and Jo 8nelson of Elko have entered Bodia, cf 8 Sb 4 SiAsatta. Sb I in an Ward, Essex and Mercer built specially .. I (L9 8 3 Savreld, Ruel, lx road race, which Shawkj th El 1 Llbockar, on November start from th Texas thcityrace last 1. Main wss leading TotaU. ,28 0 8 34 111 Total. .38 l"T27U Score Ay laatoga: when a broken wheel forced him to quit, 9 0 0 8 9 New Yorit and he expects to win first money with will 1 first The 9 1 0 9 8 0 8 prls ft. foul his Mercsr this year. Two-ba- a Erroa hita Staler. nd there will b four other Summary; b 85000. Smith. hit SmltX TbroaWaa Gaibar. to 8500. Ptpp. prlxee, ranging from 82500 boao Both. Sacrifle bits Pocklspangh, Main and Bnelson will leave here Im- 1 Stoles Pratt- - Doable plays Smitk sad SoveroM; WU-llaraces M auto Elko th sfter mediately Austin. Left os baaeo New York 7, snd Lake and ftejn 8t. Louis X September, driving to Halt Bases on kails Off Sbockn 4. there to El Peso. Th men have already Struck out By 8 hawkey 3; by Shocker T. sent In tbelr entries to Robert Reinhart, Tim of Umpires Hildebrand sod Evsba the A. A. A- - chairman at El Paso. game 1 hour sod 13 mlsutaA in Texas Arizona Race yar 41303 (lit ltO fl n 99 Auto Races Are Planned for Elko WySeptember Hebr Lehi Tillicumt Carry Home With Them Habit Acquired in the Salt Lake Series. By Universal Service. 8EATTLE, July J8. After losing th lead in th ninth Inning to the Angels, In the th SI washes went to frame and won out on straight stick work by s score of 8 to 8, in th first gsm of th ssrlss. bt Ust-chan- At Seattle SEATTLE. AB.R.H.PO.A. AB.R.H.PO.A.I 1 2 0 cf 4 I Kllfer Cusbm. if 4 1 I 8 410 9,MI4toa, rf 4 I 0 0 0 EeMr. lb 2 8 8 State. If. 8 1 9 I 0 Bohoc, 8b 4 Crwfrd rf 4 1 8 1 9 EMred. cf 4 I 8 8 9 1 3 1 4 3b 8 Keswy. 2 1 3 2iMurphy lb I I I 10 I KCrndl.Sb 8 1 8 1 3 8 9 9 8 0 Btumpf, MAuly. Ntrbof 8b 4 9 0 0 8 Baldwin, e 4 1 I 1 0 0 2 Parties, p I 9 9 0 Schorr, p, 2 0 Hughs, p 21 4 9 1 OiUeerr. p. 1 9 9 02 1 8 4 1 4 08lbold. p 4 0 0 Btratar. Thomas p 0 0 4 0 1 LOB ANGELES. I Up. (.11114 10 37 11 001090338 403190298 The race In the Commercial league has settled down to s mad scramble for the The Pantages club took a leadership. healthy lead at the first of the season Ths by winning ten straight gainea .Utah Oil and the Western Optical nines forth. back and have been seesawing places at Inter-val- s. Sharing second snd third n and the The are nines battling for fourth Bugarhouse and fifth positions in a like manner. Manager Earl Wright of the Oilers has recently filed a protest withif th Ispresishls he dent of the league, which, to make good, will go a long ways toof out nine the Pantages ward boosting of ths top. According to the ofaccusation theater the ths Oil manager, a pitcher nine was compensated to the extent of 823 for his services In pitching a game, contrary to the rules of the league and amateur regulations. Manager J. W. Tuhey of the Pantages reelub refused to make any statementhowHe said, garding th accusation. accusation ths ever, that hs would refute meeting of the In ths event that board should be called. Browns Win in Duel. j. F. Birkenstock, league secretary, ths says that a conference of Tuhey, double ST. LOUIS, July 28. Gerber be will pitcher snd the league president held Friday evening, at which there will snd Sisters single In th third gV 8L Louis a be an opportunity to dear matters up. victory ovr New York today. Shocker allowed only,flv h)tx Men Btrsvell-Paterso- ttandieg Cicotte b Invincible. Salt Lakef Member of Victorious Polo Quartet - cans ws much Improved over ths! In tbs Sunday gome against Spain. Th lineup of th American wss; Nc. 1, Captain Arthur Harris; No, 1, Captain Tarry Allen; No. 8. Colonel John C. back, Colonel Nelson E, Montgomery; Margett. Th British and Bpafilsh gam been postponed until Saturday. has Colonel MsrgttU of th American aggregation la a nstlv of Salt lake. H a regarded- by polo authorities as on of the hast players ever to oompst on army snd national turn WESTERN LEAGUE, Woa. Lost, TuleS ...39 Omaha .. Joplin . Oklahoma City Sioux City DS ,, ,,, ..39 .49 ..49 .49 17 Moiae ' Yesterday1 0MABA, July SX Insult. 89 44 48 89 81 81 8 B. 8 Omaha Wichita 8cbatata a Bailer) sad Y aryas. sod Pet. .913 .903 .53 .321 .97 .489 .877 .897 7 .39 Wichita 8t. Joseph U Llxgle; B. 18 13 I.4 Muatef CHICAGO, July It Ctcott hold Philadelphia to thro hits todsy and Chicago R. H. f. IT. JOSEPH, July 28. shut out th visitors, 8 to 9. 8 It 48 tn fin form, except th Rt, Joseph Harris pitched 8 ..I JopU when thrto hltA coupled . Batterie Special to Tbs Tribua. third Inning, McLaughlin uod Croaby; Bckta-braELKO, Nev., July II It has been defi- with a walk snd an error, netted two Esudsr aad P(lar. nitely decided that three big auto races runs. A walk,' s balk ana S Single off Kesfo R. DEI M0 IN EX July IX B. B. will bo hld In Elko September ! la con- gave the locals s runI in th eighth. 14 Dra Mioo t CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. nection with th Elko county Mr, add a 13 9 Obtabom City AB.R.H.PO.A.I AB.R.H PO A. Item-m- y sad Mrs Batteries Allas, Asdcraos; first prise of $500 has been guaranteed Witt, rf 4 0 9 1 town. Thus rf.,4 I 1 I outbid, 3b sad Griffith. by the businessanmen of th 8 1 I 1 4 a Dyke. 2b 48 9 00 13 2F.c1sa Essex, two Hudson far a Mercer, 0 Weave, 8b 4 ' 8 B. B. B. 8I9UX CITY, Jsly 28. Chevrolet and a Buick have been entered Jwalkr.lf 4 0 9 3 OlJackaa, If 8 0 8 1 0 T Sioux City 8 In Ahe main contest, which will be a Dugas. 8b 4 08 0 4 0 4 cf 3 Palace, 8 race on the dirt track Perklaa, e 8 9 0S JOohm, Tale ll lb 4 9 9 8 0 Batteries Duvonport and Ipsllmsa; Hlr, 8 0 811 Rlabrg, arlflo. lb ten-mMorris ll il asd Brooa. 1 1 4 9 Sc ha Ik, c. There will be Gelwy. c 8 0 9 0 8 and a novelty race In addition to tbo Harris. p 8 9 0 9 1 Clcetta, p. 8 main event. Buitu.. 1 9 9 0 0 Left o 9 0 9 bm PleXEasts, p.. Phll4lphla I, os ball Off Harris 1; off Chic go X Be PUGILIST. DIES OP KNOCKOUT. 2. Hits Off Harris, 8 in 81 9 114 off Xef 1; Total. Clcott DETROIT. July 2. Jack roltln. 24. a Batud for Harris ravto luoinge; off Kraft, 2 to on Iaaiog. Hit Struck Score by lnoiaga: Chicago pugilist, died her early today, by pitcher By Kraft 1 (Jackses). blew knockout etruck 9a 9 9 -9 9 9 eat during following By Cteotto 4 by Burris 8; by Erato 1. Philadelphia Paewd ball Perkin. Lratog 9 9 3 9 9 0 9 1 9 Balk Keefe. a light her last night with a local fight- Chicago O. Walhar. LalbaM. Rta- - pltcbar Harris. Cmplro Nallla sad CsaooUy. er. When h fell, Foltlnes head struok Summary: Error bit Dugas. Slots Tim of game 1 host aad 21 misuta. berg, Clcotta. th mat e9e0aaS9S .Midi 119 twhnty-Ave-m- free-for-a- ....0 Two-ba- a bo f Cluke- American Fork Fork Ppanieb Cleveland deCLEVELAND, July Total.. 84 8 8 425 141 Total. .M 4 feated Boston today, 8 to 0. la eighth. Bawler batted for Hush snd wss was In form RENO ENTRIES splendid Bagby out wkea w Iaaiog run scored. 50o brilliantly supported. Only two Red Sox Be Brava FT, MarScore by toning: Ptrat nee. 4H furleeg reached second. Los Angel garet Sehaflar 100. Head 1 Wl 10S. Clover It was Bsgbys twenty-flr- st victory of Junta 10&, Apipant 109. Jena! Mock 107, Lib8 Ran the season. 109. Bead 109, 109, Hita Paradtgs A erty Prophecy The Indians hit Harper and Karr hard. Second race. S furtouga Cicely Kay 102, VirSeattle CLEVELAND. BOSTON. j Run ginia DOr 107. Spritely Mia 109. Ida Brawn -9 NEW YORK. July 28. New York won from St. Louis todsy, I to S, in fourteen Innings. The winning run wss scored by Bums, who singled, want to second on Bancroft's sacrifice snd cams in after Young's bit to cantor. The Cardinals drove Douglas from the bos In the eighth, scoring three runs. In the Giants' half Burns and Bancloft wars passed and scored on FrischS triple. Kelly's single sent Frisch over with the tying run. Toney, who pltchsd only half tbs last Inning, gets credit for the victory. NEW ST. LOUIS. AB.R.H.O.A J.Smtth.cf S 0 3 8 0 BuRt,lf . . . Baoerft.s McCarty 0 0 0 0 Sbottoa.cf 0 0 0 0 Young, rf.. Fouraor.lb I 1 111 rnech.ab. toch.Sb. . Rally, lb.. Jasvrto.Sb 8 2 8 8 Klng.ef... Laras,. 8 0 8 4 Spaocar.cf. Clemoo,e. I 1 510 Doyls.Sb.. Htbeota.rf 8 0 11 Snydar Bcbolta.rf 8 Dougtas.p. KcHsry.lf 8 Benloo.p., Scbupp.p. 4 0 0 0 ,0 IBtird Goodwin. p 0 0 0 0 0;Tooy,p.,. ghardell.p 3 0 0 0 2 (Harsog). Struck out By Vaughn 4. by1 gam Umpire Hart and Harrtaoo. Tim Pitcher KUburn Will Heavdfor T remonton 0 1 0 0 0 1 Totals ..S3 8 Total. Batted for Smith 1u slntb. 8core by inninga: 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 8 Plttaburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Rawlings, Flatchar. Two-baa- e Summary: Error bits Stengel, WUltama. Three base bits Home Soutbworth. run Rawlings. Blgbe. Stolen base Cutsbaw. Sacrifice bits South-wortDouble Whlttrd. plays Barbara to Grimm; William to Rawllugt to J. Miller; ou to Left bales Plttaburg Paulette. Rawllnga on balls Off Cooper 8, Philadelphia 8. Baee i, off Smith 2. Struck out By Cooper 7. Passed ball Wheat. Umpire O'ltay sod Quigley. Time of gmo 1:31. Second gime: I PHILADELPHIA. , PITTSBURG. AB.R.H.O.A.i AB.R.H.O.A. Oi Pioletta.lb 4 0 0 11 4 0 Btgbee.lf. 8 1 01RwIng,2b 4 0 Crey,cf . .84 3 3 OiStengel.rf . 1 Bthwrth.rf 0 0 01 Wiliams, cf 8 Whlttrd, Sb 4 1 3 4 3! Meuael.lf. Cutabw,2b S 0 10 OlFletcher.a 3 Grimm, lb. I 3 3 8 4IWrgtatn.8b Barbara. ra 4 1 4 1 Haeffucr.c 4 2Tragrcr,c 0 0 00auay.p.. 0 0 Lce.r 1 0 OIGallts.p... 0 0 Adame.p.. 3 1 0 1 Blake, p. .. 1 1 0 o Nicbolkon 1 .33 a e 1.80, 10 Tragrasr ShutOut byClever Boston Ftret race. 5)4 furlong Old Chap. 113 (Collins) 89.80 $8.10. 83 80, woo: My Be. 117 8 10. 2.40. aecosd; Mr. X.. 112 Btmpsoa) Urum-blle1 09, Tim (Kennedy) $2.40. (bird. Jolia Mac, Tubby A., Them. Vooris, Arbor also res. Sweet Second rocs, one mil snd 79 yard Bouquet, M (Bryaoa) 83.90. 88.70, 12.90, wan; Flam. Ill (HanpaD 84.40. 80. second; GalTima ley Head, lit (Bntwell) 8530. third. 1.49. P. Moody, Banyan, Raranaoourt, MouettA Galamara and somma also ran. Third race, d furlongo Dlomad. 109' (Mc-Gra$39.80, 84.80. 38.40. was; Clark M-- . 110 110 (Hen pel) 8 90. 38 30. second; Clark M Pair (Baraeol 318.00, third. Ttmo 1:18 l--i. Accompli, Lonely, Rato bow GlrL Circulata, Sag. Prlaceea Myrtle, Mighty Larar, Ptartado, Puling ale rA Vtv 109 MeGaa, Foorth race, furleeg (Yrargin) 828.80, 311.10. 89 99. Wo) Rosay-reloo (Cooway) 38.90, 33.40, otcesd; El Tims Uahdt. 110 (Butwsll) 38.50. third. 1:18 8-Dak of Wellington, Bemlephora, Rer. Old Btooar, peat. Magtkoa, Dragoon, Clean Up, Strike Breaker alas ran. Fifth race, one mils and 70 yard Fort BUA 110 (Stmpeeo) 812.80, 37.20, 33,90, woo: Stevenson. 110 tHetnlech) 38.90, 33.90, aacond; lolita, Tima 1:45 103 (McOraw) 811.40, third, Lord Hamilton, Cortlaad, Madge F., Belorto, Harry Burgoyso, Lord Herbert, Inquiry, Sweep-lu- g Glance, King Jobs, Dr. Carman, Garbag alao raa. Sixth race. 9 furlongs Eddie Rlckaabaekar, 109 (Slmpaes) 812.90, 4.79, 88.19, was; Mar-)o- ri Hyaaa, 107 (Keaaedy) It 90, 12 90. tee-o-n 104 (McOraw) 38.70, third. d; Eulah F Time 1:12. MorooL GlaullgkL Murray, Bareb tad Kl'nia Cbampieq site run. Save Ik race, 1 3 mile George Duaeao, 109 (Rumantlll) $89.99, $15.10. 3X79. was; tea-tuek- y coo4; Boy. 109 (Yeargt) $4.30, $8.90, Wo4thrub. 114 (Simpaos) $900, third. ' Tim 2:01. Uoateutaat, Pit, Putt and CnUt. Ouy Fort an. Jack Brave, Frank E. sins raa. 9199999 18 Series. 8snd Won. Lott. 8 ,...94 .... ........41 Rpringrllt Prove Special to Tb Tribunx t Pet. .8 Rvd 1 8 4 8 .372 J)O0 .HS 2. AMERICAN PORK, July Tb bom club won a loosely playtd content from tb Better Mam her today by lb cion neor f 11 to IX Tb gam wee tied np a til th tost f tb sinth, wbso Reed Bnhlnenn. local catcher, hit a terrific riant into ax adjacent hay finid aad Cinched th honors. Neither tram played brilliantly on the field, though everybody took hi turn with lb stick. Each aid got I ourtee a bits. Thera were three bom run. Miller, (unity and Kobiaao doing Three-bagge- r tb heavim. mid by Uolmrtead aad Durant. Miller, Fraugbtna, Ueber flrat aacker, got three nut of four, wliil wr Durant succeeded in gettiug four nut 1 five. Tb acore and summery; I HEBER. AM. PORK. AB.R.H.O.A.I AB.R.H.0.A. 4 2 8 4 1 Mstgmy.rf 8 2 1 9 9! RlmstX 0 P.Mrdk.6 4 1 9 7 8 lb Burk, 13 4 8 11 3iHomr, rf 1 8 9 9 C.Mrdk.t barad, 2b 9 8 8 8 4 Drant. cf I 1 4 1 9 Frugu.lb 4 9 1 9 0. Miller, 8b 9 1 I 9 R Gitea. cf 0 iLaraoa, If 8 9 9 1 9 9 0, Barrett, 2b 8 1 9 T I Rwltk. rf 4 1 8 MB ley ,e .4 8 210 IIHoMas, 8 I I I I A.Mrdk.p .4 9 1 8 8 Parker, p 8 1 9 9 4 i 99 Total .99 U 14 87 19 ,89 10 1423 HI Tntal Oae nut when winning run scored. Error o. Murdock,- - Helmatrad, Summary; Roblneon 8, Barrett X Horn runs Roblnara, hits Oorad, A, MurStanley, Miller. Twe-berdock, Rmltb, Montgomery, Three. base hits Double Mliler, HolmetesX Durant. plnye Roblnara to Holmetead, Holmstead to Barra tt to Burk. Rtoiea base Burke; Dureat, P. Murdock. Hitt Off A. Murdock. IX off Parker 14. Basra on balls Off A. Murdock 8, off Parker X Eteuck nut By Murdock 7, by Parker 8. Passed ball Roblneon X Time of gem Two beam end 1 minutes. W a Inright. Attendance Sot). Umpire loft on bales Americas Fork X Hebnr X . .......8 0 4 1 9 1 0 4 3-- 10 Hit La pan, K. Error Crandall, Summary: Stumpf. Struck nut By Schorr 2; by Pertie on Off Scbcrr bill 1; by Rughes I. 1. Lehi Pleases Hometowners. 4; off Grary 2; off Pcrtlr 8; eff Hugh Two-bas- e bite McAuley. Baldwin, Ixpan. Sacrifice hita State. Kenworthy, Stampf. Schorr. Special to Tb Tribune. LEHI, July 2X Tb Irrigators nxeneded th Hugh, Nlehoff. Crawford. Bidred, Steles be see Murphy, Cunningham. Hlt with pitched meet enthusiastic aspect ttona of iecal fan ball Cunningham by Pert lea. Pawed bell by w (using both games of s doobl-bradBaldwin. Wild pitch Grary, Svlbold- - Pour her today from Provo th club, lb first coolest 4 hita off Pertir. 10 at bat In two plus second 10 to X WU-r- a loalng, oat la third, boura full: 4 run. 7 hits was woa I to 2. end tblocal company, pitching firm, did ofl Schorr, 27 t but la seven plus inning, out th brother mound work is creditable style, while tb la eighth. 8 on; 1 run, 4 kite off Hughes. 17 nt bat in five Innings; 8 runs, 1 bit off Grary, Garden CUy tana urad Kay RiogteUm sad Ring 4 at bat In os ping toning, out la sinth, Spot war ptyd la big league ttyle. Bath gam 3 on. Credit victory to , Charge detest Rnos responsible' for Schorr 9, Error were few and brilliant play frequent. to Thomtn In tb local Thomas 1. Grary T. fielding Raleigh Wordsworth, 1, Parties S. Hughe Umshortstop, was ths outstanding star. M acTim of gamo 3 hour and 28 mlnste. cepted ain rhanco with only an miahtp. pire Eaton tad Phyla. Other ball player who did wall were Thrasboc, Colledge and A. Atwood for Lehi and Greenwood. Hulsh snd Brnshird for Provo, Darn Mitchell, Lehi manager, twang big club is both garnet, gutting a total of flvo kit. Ailea Atwood, is enteber, got thro out of - thto ih first and eon mar la tb second gam. Hulatand E. Elliott warn tb Provo maturity. By Universal Bervlce. at Guy Wilson had th Gsrdra City athlete PORTLAND. Ore., July 28. 8an Franhi daring tb first contest. Hi stow cisco turned the table on Portland to- curvemercy U allowed wa tee ball much. night well-play- ed dsy, nosing out th Bssvers In bit, well scattered, whil hi male touched contest, 8 to 2. Singleton for twelrs. Rlngtetra'k work "Lefty" on breaks th mors favored Seals The was of ktfb but kin nwutanta failed than on oocasion, and Slim" Levs, to hit behind degrra, him. Tb Mctmd (faring wt a wtlktway for th pitching his first gems hers, wss accordBrat Digger. Kelly Wttera went th first nix ed so inn great support by his mstex I lowing without tb Prove batter a lavs pitched a good game of ball desptt tuning rate Mb Is tb fourth, however, Prov th fact that eight hits war collected off Unfit rant a walk and as ra terras tally his dslivsry. Th visitors fndhd Wlteoa for flv kit during At Portland ths teat tour toning. Bing worked well, but I 8AN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND. hi rapport ws not flrot-clarAndy King, ra AB.R.H.PO.A.I AB.R.H.PO.A. otellar ball, while Schick, cf 8 0 1 I Ogiglla. lb, 4 1 I 1 t flrat for Prnvo, played I tb cantor field brought Greenwood' coed net White, lb 8 1. 1 7 0W (still tb 8 0 1 8 rilsxld rf 8 4 0 4 0 Me ltd. cf 4 9 11 1 ppl a useboxfrom th riaatte. Th acore; If 4 0 1 a 0 CCBly. If 4 9 a 1 OiRchnlr, Flrat game: 4 1 8 8 3 Cox, Auw, LNWT. PROVO. 4 3 4 Welsh, 3b 8 9 1 8 3 8b., rf.. 4 AE.E.H.O.A. AB.R.H.0.A.I 3 9 0 3 4 Rprang. Cavny. 1 1 2 9 United ,2b 4 10 3 1 c. 4 0 1 9 l Koehlr, lb 4 9 1 11 9 Hulth.rf.. 1 2i 0 4 3 3 4 rf Mitchell. Bllintt.$b. Tobin, . 1 6 3 3 9 ).. I 1 I 9iIKaUio. 0 H.Atwd.8b 4 0 0 0 p. 2 0 9 0 1 Elngleta.p 4 99 9 0 OiWebb.cf... 0 0 8 8 9 Orawd.cf. 1 9 9 9 0 14 . lRutbltad Polton, p. 9 6 4 1 1 Dodge. 2b. 4 99 11 2 2 Tbrashr.lb. 49 99 9 3 6 0!Brne,lf. 4 4Blu...., 0 0 0 99 0 Broahrd.a 9 Wdswth.st 9 3 17 9 King. lb.. 4 Kara. rt. 0 9 9 C.RIliott.W 4 9 2 1 0 A.Atw4.. 9 3 9 4 . 7 9 G. Wlteoa, p 4 9 9 3 3 77"! 4 . 9 9 Hoover,. 27 13 .88 9 Tntal. Total. Baited for 11110 la raveatx Total.. 39 2 934 4 Total , .33 9 27 8 4 Ken far Wletsrill in eighth. Scot by innlac: Scorn by inning: 0 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 1 5 Provo , Prancleco Sna 1 3 3 0 9 9 9 I Labi 1 9 1 1 9 9 9 9 Run C. Elliott, H. Atwood, Errors 1 Oummary; 1 3 9 3 1. 9 9 2 Hits Twt-ba- a , hita Mitchell, Barnet Thrasher, Portland A. Atwood,' Hulab.' Double play Run . ....r.... 9 9 "9 S T 9 9--8 Wordewortb. Rlolra baae Wordiwortk to Trasher 2. Hit . .........9 0 1 1 8 8 1 0 Blln-- Off O. WII-no- s Thraabnr 2. Hulak. Webb. Summary: Struck nut By Ur 8; by Kill! Baaw an htlto-JO- ff 8, off Bingtetw X 1; by Polina 1. Bra no Mil Off Knllin X U. Wllara 4. nut By Struck off 1, Singleton Twa-bnt- e kit debick, Love, Agnw, Bchailer, Wllera 8. by Bteglrtoa 7. Paesed ball Welter. Koehler, Tebl. Double play Cavensy G. Webb. Greenwood, Hoover. hit Racriftc trot to Wlh; Agaew to Caraaey. Baeriftr kit Attnndanen 700, UmplrO Btolaa bate Welsh. Htt of gam 3:1X Walsh X Ctvemy. Davit. with pitched ball Wlatenll. Wild pitch Second gam Kallis X Lot. Inning pitched By Kelli 7, LEHI. PROVO. run 8. bit 7, nt bat 28. Run iMpasalbl AB.R.H.G.A. AB.R.H. 6-tor Knllin 8. Lnv X Chnrg defeat to Knl-li- o. 4 13 8 2 rolledge.Sb 8 Hulth.rf.. 111-Tim f gnmn 1 bear and 88 missus. 4 1 rf 9 Mitchell, 4 B.EIItt.Db 11 Aederara snd Byron. Umpire 0H Atwd.Sb 9 19 1 Grawd.cf. 4 3Webb.cf... 4 3 8 3 Dodge, 2b. 4 9 9 O'Tbreabr.lb 8 Sag lets, cf 4 3 0 4 9 0 3 3 Btruve.lf . , 4 i Broahrd. ' 4 1 9 1 Wdawth.es d i 10 4 King, lb. I' A.Atwd,. 3 I C. Klliet.it I Hoorra.c. . 3 0 0 Ring.p, ... 8 0 9 0 By Universal Service Dyer..,. 1 0 9 0 0 BAN FRANCISCO, July 2. The Oaks defeated, the Senators today, 8 to 1. Total. .41 48 24 0 Total . .86 10 14 37 1 Tb horn tesm brok up the gains In Batted lor Hutsh to Sinth. th third frame whan they landed on Scorn by ianlag! . . ........1 9 1 7 1 0 0 9 9 4 Prov for four hits runx thin snd Fittery 19 S 1 0 9 9 1 0 1 Sacramento outbatted ths Oakx but war Lehi bits Wbb. Rlagteto. Summary: Twn-bu- n slow on th bssex kits H. AtA. Atwood. Mitchell. Tkrto-beee- f At 9ns Francises t Thrnsb-n- r; wood. Hulsh. Double play Cnltedg SACRAMENTO. OAKLAND. Bar ra, baee Stale Broshard to King. AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A C. Wllera eff Off S, Hit Hnieh. Ring IX 4 9 3!wtli.rf.., 0 MeCfgn.Sb 1. C. off Wllera Baer ra ball Off Ring X OIBrubikr.n Kopp.lf... 4 ac. Btrnck out By C. Wllera 7, by Ring 8. 0 Grrlra. . . . 4 SiOnopnr, Urn 2:98. rifle hit Mitchell. Tim of (mn 3 3 OIMilfer.l rooipta.cf 4 Davie. 1 1 9 2, 9 Shrakan.lb 4 8 p:ro I Knight, b. 1 8 OIGuUto.lb. . 8 9 011 1 Ryea.rf . . 4 118 A.Arlett.2b 1 0 0 3 2 Spanish Fork Winner. Mllwltxlb 4 1 Mitae.c. ... Schaug.r.. 88 , 1 3 Uolllng.p.. 8 0 0 9 3 Special t Tbs Tribune. 2X riltery.p. SPRINGVILLB, July Sptnieh Park was 1 too .84 much 37 for 24 14 8 37 18 7 Total. Springvlll la s Central Utah Total.. cor by Using; iMgu beaebail game stayed bra today. Th ran wt 13 to X Tb gam war ilogfraX S7ra . with th honor going to tb Spaniard. ...,.,..9 1 . 1 1 .0 0 9 Hit 8 8 3 S "Gunpowder" Btmmaas wss practically Oakland klttobte when kit warn needed. Tkragh tb o0 0 0 0 Buns 0 9 -l local players managed to get ra Hera when ..9 I 1 9 4 1 1 0 0 9 7 no mm waa ra, th vtettiog mousdtmna waa Hita Twn-bError Miller. bits eiceedlngiy stingy when Springvlll threatened Summary: Lefty" Flelger opened tor th bom Knight, Cnmstw. Rytn, Scbeag. Sacrifice kit to scon. S. Bate ra ball Off Fittery Struck boy, but It wu 00 evident that h could do Cooper. nut By Flltrry 4, by Holllsf 4. Doubt ptey nothing with them. He wa Mile rad by Duns, tn Fittery tn former B. Y. U. athletic etar. Tb collegian Gutrin to Brubaker; Gulaf Paased ball Bchang. Wild pitrb farad Hill better to tb fan of Sputa Pork' Hoi-linRun g foe Fittery 8, Iteevy artillery. fittery. 1. Fee tore of tb Left m baaee Sacrameata d, Oak(am were hmg Ihrttbear land 4. Tim at gtmn 1:80. Umpire Casey bit by Cimpbrll, Flelger Snd Senior for Spring-villand th sond slick work nt MllckriL Wilend Torn. ton tad Grate tor Spdateb Fork. A racord week day crowd , wltaeerad tb gam. EELL TO COACH HAIKELL. IL H. E. Tb nesra-- . 8 13 14 LAWRENCE, Kan., July 81 Madison Spanish Fork -, 4 10 4 been apBall, of Fort Worth, Texas, has ipringrtlte Battemen Spealab Fork, Slmmeea and Oraton; pointed athletic conch at HsskU India!) Institute .Spring elite, Ftelgvr, Duns aad Duel. Be ru. Seals Defeat Beavers by Margin of One Run rrr 41111 Im, Ur. 119 President Expected to Act .After Receiving Report of Secretary of Labor Wilson J By Unlvemal Servlcx Fraaldent WASHINGTON, July 28. Wilson to expected to take definite action In th present coal crisis immediately after he ahull have received and studied a report on the situation now bring prepared for hto consideration by Secretary of Labor Wilson. Th original announcement at the Whitt house thto morning was that Secretary Wilson report would b submitted today. Tonight, however. It was stated that th document would not b presented. before tomorrow. and possibly might go over another day. Tb secretory did not reach Washington from hto farm In Fennaylvanto until this morning, and did not have time to complete hto r during the day. Secretary Wilson probably know conditions tn the coal Industry better than any other government official He waa formerly secretary treasurer of the United Mine Worker for seven year and to said by officials of ths labor department to be thoroughly familiar with the detail of every agreement now in existence between the miners and the operators. 'He was tept in constant touch with developments In tha present crisis by Director of Conciliation Hugh L. Kurwln, while at hto farm tn Pennsylvania. It to understood that In presenting hto review of the situation to th president h will make specific recommendations for to prevent a famine during th winter. The presidents first step after receiving the report may be to address an appeal to th striking miner, particularly In IlUnoIx to adjust their differences with tha operator, In th interest of tha public welter. Tber waa no confirmation at ths department of labor that striking miners had returned to their poets In twelve Illinois mine. eport -- ao-tl- on OLYMPIC ENTRANTS PRACTICE ON RANGE BEYERLOO, Belgium, July 21. Sun-hand light wind combined to make at the beginning of th Olympic target shooting on th army range her American today. Among army officer present was Brigadier Gnerl W. '.IL ln Ideal shooting condition of the practice round Bags A total of 281 competitor and substitute. representing eighteen natlonx to On th llstx but some of the men had not arrived at th comp early today. Th Americans number twenty-si- x rifle and pistol man entered In all events. The riflemen war attired tn khaki, with campaign hats; tha pistol men In blue serge with American shield on their arm. 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