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Show THIS SALT LAKL TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY 12 MORNING, MAY 12. lf20. A HEY, BILL; WHY DONTGBA HIT ONE OCCASIONALLY? SQUEEZE PLAY IN NINTH PUTS BEES OVER AS VICTORS . TTHE -- sacrauf.'cto 9 ..i W r u 4 ts o sHllii I'lerrFt . ,, ... Oakland Hotting I Atm Homs, Vogele . ImtUufi frui 1 . 7X1 , ernnn Hrrom! halt Jake K ArlMt Oakland Sp9liohMri .'....i. I . t. Hu 413 Arlet. R. ihn winning run wa sur AB. lakk. 4R4 Jujr, 474 300 Kraut . . -- 1 1 WEST! Ilf Tho Boes Again responded, making two In their half of the fourth Mulligan singled and Bylor walked. Reiger s out advanced them and they came home on Maggerts single to center. The Beee made one more In the fifth ' on hits by Krug, Rumler and Sheely They tied the score In the sixth, when Maggert singled, stole second, went to third on Johwson's hit and came across on a double Steal. lead In the The Bees took a one-ru- n Rumler doubled, went to third seventh. on Bheelv' e flv out to Lane and scored on a wild pitch. Buxx Arlett s homer In the eighth again knotted th count. The home crew won In the ninth With two out, Rumler drove out his fifth hit Batterlra Fuhr a ad of the dav. Hheely hit to Knight, who fffr. wild to Rumler first. threw going to third At Rioui City ftlous and Sheely to second Mulligan laid down a perfect bunt, and Rumler crossed with (umed, raio the winning run. The clubs will play again this afternoon P4a At Pe Heine at 3 oclock. poned, rain. . . . , ..... ramrntu Oakland hl MU' Vernon Si ll lekv l.rLir Ht'a os ftmmrr. S hrmdr - Portland i . Hull l Ha Thornton Penner salt IoltR'n Oeari Mat u j Ifrt He wUr-ton cl Ml (nut'!' Ang kp 8T'ramii Umngh. inn Oaklaiul K nnz Saorainuiito Haom Halt I ak Hlnbold -- .on onn Pas Frurulsfo t Hflnlinrt HiatOr fa Oiiklard Hr o-- .ilon Smith HIM n shoot The shooters were all up bngl not . JoiifH . Th- IDAHO EALLb. Idaho M , II The baseball season will open here on Wednes-d- v B'ackfoot will be the visiting team and big preparations are under way for their cntertHinnvc nt and pleasure during their sta here In the evening the ball teams will be the guests of the theater, the victorious team occupjlne the right stage box while tile losers will have the left. Unusual features tn the wav of fun and Jollitv on this nlghi are looked forward to eOUTRERIf ASSOCIATION. LEAOUr. Thoe mitKiMg are Pitcher I tell and Hose and Catcher. Sullivan. I !! went to Utah with ihe 4ak; Ror left at horn, to make a deal for with instructions himself and Sullivan was released out ncht Taking the place of these three wr UibhM Smallwood, Just arrived from ihe ankee camp In New York, and Pleroev Smallwood reported, yesterday Hf kicked on the program to rend him to the Texas league so strongly k had a heart and Je him stay that Sullivan did not have sufficient hre fence to Mick with the club for the cpei wiwin. Alcock will take his second airing place. The bee? hitters .. hribtaraen j Yeiterdaj Mobile Kt-- i 4t llemplii fr'iinti Atlanta--Atlan- ta Rdbulta. Mobil ganie 0. At New Orlcaaa--NeDooga 0 At NadixiJle Naahrille Utile Orlraoa V lolvnel. Rork t. 2 (hatta Birmingham t MKAY AND EASTLY MATCHED. HNial 1 am nt) anti Par ity WUhita fame prt ingle ( 11 Mumes Juplin fame ivst 0 The Tribune POCATI LI-Jd iho. M iy 11 Jortlojy M(lviv returned lni mght from al lo has club xcheduleiUw hat ining The promise to he an excellent bout between McKay and Cmlv Ua.st! of Kghaas CJt for twelve round on the eveptng of May is Turk Hewitt and Kid Blankicd have been matched for a preliminary. High School Athletes in r Vernon won U. .Sacramento won 1 tCLSlmtO W C$t 1 OQQy Portland won 0. Loa Angeles won fl. ll The University of OiirAGO, Ma California will eend a team of ten athlete postponed Seattle won 0 San Franc Iso -- won 0 to the western conferenoe outdoor track run from the Eaet to the The cross-cit- y . and field championship meet to be held I postponed. West high school, under the direction of a a a at Ann Arbor. Mich , June 4 and o. it aar Uoa4 h Ott Romnev of the East high and announced tonight. Ralph .Stroud is the likelv heaver for Uarh Homer Christenson of the West The entrv of the Californian will gie Salt Lake this afternoon high m hool, will take place this afterthe big ten game added interest aa the a a a noon, beginning at the East high school westerners in iew' of previoue perform A 30 at 11 oclock. Tw'elve high schools have BeaN BeckAVGKLKS. Mh ances will be regarded as the dark horse er LOS ernon entered the marathon iud about eighty is here negotiating with the In a recent dual meet beof the meet It athletes will participate. for a berth with the Tiger tween the Unlveraitv of Illinois and Cal- boesea The cov hea managing the run at the i Salt Iake H also jerking ifornia at Berkeley, the Californians were the understood West high wtll each. enter about service O of this plaver. The Tigers East and e the victor. Iliinola won the Indoor meet men. The L I S L. will twenty-fivalo may annex First Baseman Moeller, j enter five of the western conferences and ts strongmen. Jordan and Oranite each belonging to Wichita of the Western six men, and Coach ly regarded aa the favorite for the outRomney of the Oneida league, who also Is here. It is said Owndoor championship Stake academy of Idaho will send down wants Wichita er label of the money btg be will California of Unlveraitv repThe runners Other state high schools been two will resented by athlete regarded aa certain for the player, a who recently has team send athletes to take part tn the that with semiprufessional are Spanish Fork. Davis counts point winner in some of the event, no playing mamthon here. matter how' keenl the cooperation high. Ogden, B. T. C. high school and Speaking also ft r President Powers of Springvtlle the Ltm Angeles club, who is in hit ago. The total diatsme which will be covered TTesident Mater of the Vernon club todav Ihe runners from the East high school in said the league members here would do hy to the West high school is slightly more all tn their power to aid President Mcmiles. In 1916 three and in driving gambling from Pacific than Today Carthy Al Wrardcn made tha run in 2b minutes Coast league parks 'bald Mr Maier: ia offering a gold medal to the He flat. certain of the honeBtv of every man who can better this time The Km at high school tennis tournament mant am in T ger or Angel uniform and also ft will he The first man to finish the race will will begin todav .at 4 oclock, Is not now a plaver, in the make twenty points, the second to finish staged on th courts of tne Salt Lake that there damto do would who anything will league he will score nineteen points, the third will and Tennis Hub,, completed in premier score eighteen points, and so on down to Sixteen players. Including age the reputation of America three da the twentieth man, who will be given one the letter men of laM year, will compete. sport to av Washington park After the first twenty men to Tomorrow the semifinals will he played, I "I am happy a free of this menave as possible, point finish the rest will not be counted in the and the two winner will battle for the In surceed the on gamblers getting scoring FYtda. A match will although ihartiplonshlp the grandstand occasionally . but w'e Prizes are being offered tb the winning afo bo pUvel between the loser in the Into will continue to uso our best efforts to school tent and also to the. first twenty semifinal of out gambling avmptoms will individuals who flmeh tho race. A silver any be played tamp The following matches Rat Roberts. Eugene here, tt is impossible to keen men from loving cup has been donated bv Hpdldings B.eke Thomas as on that the games, mostly for the winning team, and blanket penJeneen vs. Frank Tcasriel, Rrentoo Jen- betting Boh Goodell vs. ts done outside the park nants for the second and third foams nings v Al Uatrow, Clifford Cooper; Harper 8owle vs. MelWhen the Vernon Tigers left on their prizes have been offered by the Western vin Gallacher, John Iern vs Billy first road trip of the season, during Arms A Sporting Gooda company The Harden lBri Whitney vs which they will visit Salt Lake City, first five men to cross the tape will reBob whose ceive medals, and .tle next fifteen will be Officer, and JeRoy Wallace vs. they were minus three plaver Alton Papworth. given ribbons. faces are ao familiar in the Tiger line-u- p lUt 11 t I - East High Net Play Tournament Starts t MUTT AND JEFF There Are Exceptions tpEvery Rule one-ha- v Law'-renr- 4 Mumnr.p 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 A 1 A 2 3 4 4 4 A rttler !. Sioimosa lb A. 1 A 4 1 2 .1 1 1 O 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 A 4 12 0 014 0 Totals AA A 0 2T UJ Totals .90 4 A 27 T Bror br losing treat High 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 2- -0 - i 8OOO0OOI 04 s Company A Nine Leads in East Cadet Series Idaho Falls to Play Blackfoot Nine Today, California Will Enter Team in Big Ten Meet - Tribune ml to spec ciitler.Sb.. Tanner. If p OSS t ? Smith 10 3 a ad If.. 0 A ARR.R0 Impiro Manfha. Ia'k4inJ Hurdle IAtieraon 2 1 0 t 0 BmfHrt 2 0 t 0 H Pet mi 2b 2 11 P oraeali e. 1 be made .. 8h Roberta e. Prr,rfrf rreaia Rrhert t favorable, some good scores were bv both clubs. Any Utah clubs which would like to hoot In the meet on Alsv 20 should notify the shellev club at once The following Is tho score of tho shoot I Rexburg Rhlir Hub Graham . . . . Heiuleronn ... v I OBAMTg. A AAV Errors ftoaHter VCt'aedo ij). V em wall. Peterooo. Mumrnr, Tiro-Kaomwsil. Hoe hit Mirhtil, Rfitwets William Three bit Rottr. Pottble plrs Briaahiiff luaaaeUted ) ; hHfrbeli to Nwm Bfotea bases Rosuloter J, Rob eita A. Mtfrhet) 2. Hita-O- ff trter 3 la 2 ia nlags. Raaea on balls Off Uosimr 2. off Taa er A off I tfe 2 Ptiwl ent By Mummy by I Iter 1, by Tanner 4 Hit by pifrber Hlmmnoa hr Wild pHch Taaar. Muromy. BHHl.LEl. Idaho Mav 11 The 5hd--dub had the pleasure of helping tho Rexburg Gun club start Its Initial sas' o por i oi 1 pa-r- es AB H H 0 Coarad 2b. I Nfwma h A Ml rebel I rf A W iilMt rf. A Rotaifr lb 4 Hage If . A Ev hit one batsman snd struck out two but never was tn danger of being scored on during the nmo innings Onh one opponent reached secynd base lowed five HK.H firaaita Humrarr . 8t httltr c no-ru- n no-ht- t, Parley Turner 4ilV . . PKi shellev Ilub fjtmherl . Km K cm. Mo, Mav 11 - Ernie tided pitchKoob. Iyiulsvilles let er hurled the first (tame of the season todsc nestn't the Kansas City Amerban association lorn lie al A.WSAS 'ev Gun . Mnf H -- -- i non OlJ It Seattle til.1.1 ASF.I) PITi HKIth q, Jl -- IKSI ism ADgelwa Rugo Hgsr Bnnt west' Th. Tribune m f mu-nlil- snd earlv this morning ready for their iv' VcJ forte mile drive to Rexburg TO Although the weather conditions were VII W Bmwo I J l Sun Keating Shelley Shootert Take Part in Rexburg Meet 4fi0 pfMtVmf Ss. raui hm Jorlan 08 lu ramento . JLa Angult I o Angeha I na t raudsll O Angfli Sacramento Kramer lStnsd i.antnrr -- 0 0 1 ft 2 J 0 0 Huia 1 o l 2 7 9 ;u Hita Krror MoHwttf Hutnmar Rusa rpoa y7 for Prough 1. HoheMrnbsHi 4. sit Thrvr vw ha Two-h- a KUs Bortoa MHsffLgas. lilt Hrliang Hloks haara i oaptits. Moll-wiKaHfic do i hita Edisgtos I Vorwtrr. Ba oa ball Off HrhrlkaSaeh 8, off Pmugh to Buhrllrobarh A. by Pmugli Htrurk Offt vai n !mh iiarOrr to MHtkffigas to MiJ ,im Bortoo irii. Hrhallrabai h to MHfbrll to Tim vOh Htiimpf to MiMfflggn to Mollwit of a ad Mm) 80 mmutra I irptrra game - ! bmir llivlo and Audrraon ramefltfi Thomaa Aldruige s, Two-bas- nd ikco tfrnna h W 8a iinifBio 7H frrasrtaro Port lair I I'ortlusd . Ill Mai1 scored Maggert, Johnson, ns. . Krug. Ah ... Rumler, rf . lb Mi Ihgan, 3b Thtimion. If Hyler. r. . . steals. The game wae speeded up somewhat by Bromley, p. . five double plavm, three being made by Reiger, p. the Oaks and two by the Bees But for Totals the contest would these Score by Innings no doubt have ceased only with darkness The Bees opened up briskly, making Oakland Runs two rune In the first Inning Maggert Hits singled and went to third when Miller failed to field Johnson's hit promptly. Salt Lake Runs Krug fanned and Mltxe threw out JohnHu son attempting to steal, Maggert scoring on the play. After that Kumter singled Home rur Summary and scored on Sheely a double e Sheely hits A Ar'ei tried to score on Mulligan's hit to left, Sheelv, Johnson. Rumler ctolen bases but Miller flung him out Ine. Masgert J Johnson Runs hatted tn A Arlett 3 R Arlett t. Wilie. RumOaks Make Four. 2 ler, bheelv Maggert Mullignn bv The Oaks made four In the second. Tcrown out stealing Wilie Johnson by Mltxe Sruck Put Johnsons fumble gave Miller a life and Bv Relger 1. by R Arlett a Bases on Knight walked. Cooper forced Knight bal.s Off Bromlev 4 of Reiger t off A. Arietta double ecored Miller and runs, 9 hits off BromCooper. Mltxe hit to Johnson, who, toss- R Arlett 1. Seven j Innings, out In ing to Mulligan, retired A. Arlett. Buzz ley, 1. at bat. 2 In out3 on, Runs Arietta first homer counted Mitze ahead fqurth. for Bromlev 4, Reiper I, R. responsible rlett 4 of himself. Credit victors lo a First base on hit hy Relger Walks for Wilie and Miller, 3 errors Oakland anSalt !.ake an and the Acorns Wild error, gave Knight pitch R Arlett. iKmble plays -- Johnson lo other In the third. Tha Bees got that one bark on John-ao- n Krug to Sheely, Krug to Sheely, Mltxe to A ArlettR Arlett A. to a double and Rumler'a single Arlett to The fourth put two more up for the Cooper. R Areit to Zelder to Cooper Oaka Mltxe doubled and counted on R. Tseft on bases Oakland 7. fralt Iake 7 Arlett' Time of single. Lane forced the latter, tTmpires1 Eason and Bjron hour and 53 minutes atola second and scored on Wilie a game rrnn Has Hrotr, KalUs. R rf. Iraat Hitn Fromm. p Totals hrl and Cots h. M3 .943 .S7 .913 ' , oai grnon Jnn ra Bees Crawl Up and Win. ikhnov ) h n one-ban- double-killing- -- Granite high maintained a clear record aa a reeult of ihelr game with tha Weet high yesterday afternoon, having lost every league game so far played. The score was 9 to 4. The Granltlsns piled up a .lead of three runs In tne first frame, but cou d not and o muih prosperity, and In the following inning made two costly errors, letting the West high eoore four run. The Panthers s ee scored three more In the third fme. Then both teems settled down snd played some good ball for the rest of the gsme. Utter wno started for Granite, got out of a1 hole in me firet Inning wpen hie teamnteles staged s doub'e In the second" inning two outfieldersplay. mussed up ll.v pel's. I tier we replaced by Tanner. Vfier the seiond inning Tanner pitched wel'. Mummv. for the W cs h gu, pitched a good game, the three runs w he it Granite got In the opening trame being the result of t! res errors and an infield hit. Cornwall connected .or a noun run over tne right field fence. Rosslter gathered in a triple. Foreman made some nice catches in tne tenter garden. Roberts five Granite runners out trying pegged to steal. The GranLians will play their final league game this afternoon on the grounds against the U D B. U. j I I'rrf . home-towne- HAf'R Mh.Tri, Sley jl Bunching hits In the fifth and aixth Innlnga, eac- ramento look the Oral game of the H- r e from Vernon. 4 to 1. McGafflgan started the rally whuh ended In defeat for the Tigers with a lorg flpie to the left fie.d fence in the atxih. Prough on the mound for the Senator, wax hammered hard, but managed to keep the hita well enough acattered to win. At P.cr.m.Rf, - I y Farmers Are Staked to Three Runs in First In ning, but to No Avail. Sacramento Heaver Is Well Supported and Wins the Contest Hands Down. -- Itfe-el- Jack Bromley etarted the game for Balt Ike, but he larked rontrol, and When he did get the ball oxer the Oak knocked It with R freedom that was had to behold. In the for the fourth Jark wae relleted by Elmer w ho Relger, pitched great ball. Hus 9 second homer wae the only run Elmer yielded. In the sixth Meggert and Johnson aur. eeaafully executed another of their double ERNIE KOOB. X, y ' et ! OO OO , ! Ren Fran. aj 4 J 21. I 4 19 Portland . ... 4i 31 S' f 14 Vernon . . ., 19 .I..1 ' 3 J . Oakland 1..1 4 4..-..-4 I- S .. 1R Salt . Lake 4 there fence, ' 19 t 3 1 ' 3 . . 44'ir the base line a Bum got a ainglo and a L. Angels. . wa-- k 2 4 3 14, he. Idea For hla efforts, Huxi draws Recrement . . . Reattle 2 2 . 9 two taxors with which to scrape the fun2 gus growths off hie noble mill Lest 12 11,1 19 I 19 19 21 BUI Rumler wan the star poler of the day BUI appeared f!e times with a bat In hie hand, and five times he slashed out OAKS 8, BEES 9. aae hita. There waan t any doubt about any of thoae hits, either. They dere all Altogether Hill gave a grand OAKLAND exhibition of "hlttln' 'em where tliev Eddie Mulllaxn also had a good ain't. Lsne, cf dav, getting four hits There was some sparkling field work Zelder ?o rf . some that wasn't other "Hie, sprinkled amongst so good Hark Mll'rr made a sensational Mhler If . . ,1b d s h the of flv in cat. third, Knight, Krug Ib ( 'onper taking the ballweeoff the fence. Another notable olav made hv Mulligan on A. Arlett. ra Mltxe c Lane tfiious grounder In the fouith. Relger Is Effective. Game it First Event of Kind This Season X ' At Salt Lake Oakland 8, Salt "Sy s. Lake 9. At Sacramento Vernon l,1 Sacramento 4. At Los Angeles Fortland-Lo- s f Angeles game postponed; Tort-- ' h land team traveling. At San Francisco Seattle- San Francisco game postponed;-PITCHING RECORDS Seattle team traveling. rin IIIi. tillin'' STANDING OF THE CLUBS Buzz Knocks Em Over. Bum Arlett e hitting aent far to tha genaroalty of hla slabbing, for Hues twit, knocked the bell over the once when wee a runner on off-a- No-H- o OO OO Salt Lakers Get Numerous Hits Off Arlett, but Have Great Difficulty in Turning Them Into Tallies; Rumler Chalks Up Five Safeties; Buzz Arlett Twice Knocks Ball Over Fence; Rciger Pitches Slick Ball. BEES' had a terrible time to brat the Oaka jesterdsv, but finally did It. After Eddie had squeezed Rumler across In the ninth Inning, the score read 9 to S In faor of the home club. It was a meaay old baaeball game, but tt exciting one. Twice the arore was t.ed. Neither aide played up to the etand-ar- d of Ha abltliy, and boota and near noota were frequent. Tha Oaka looked like winner In the earlier Innings, when they had gamed a long lead, but thev were uuahle lo hold w haling out near!, 11, the Bee a tv ore made Of, hlta off The Bum Arlett enough real hita and blows that h rout teay went for hita to win aetcral ball games, but In the end they had to take advantage of a wild throw to nose out the enemy. Ernie Koob Hurls BILL RUMLER e. k) (Copyright, 1920, hy H. Trade Mark Beg. u. C. Fisher. lf EAST HJOH SCHOOL CADET HA8EBALL SERIES. I 4f bre, After thrir iWrst of the Compear R of the Eaat high sdei bsaehall series came buck strong in a battle against I company yesterday oa th East high at host A company woo 12 to 2. ramps, winning. out from R company la a ctaa gaum hy a scoro of A to 7. Three more games will ronpleta th series ocapany R led tn the aeortng from tha first frame, in whirl iher put three nis over tho paa. Tba losers mad Iheir oaiy two runs ia tbs first two tuning Tho A K contest waa a smb closer affair A made ado is tho than the preceding gam first and E cam back with four. Tho see sod frame was practically a rrxerae of the first, A ra Ur oa tho A making foor and R nose. ia the last iantog gara part of the A sine . them the game, A to 7. i I Snake River Leaguers Begin 1920 Season Today stone leaxue, The Rnake composed of St Antlionv. Bliclcfoot, Rex Idaho Fall and Pocatello, burr, Riirby, All of theeo will open this afternoon. Idaho towns a ill declare a half holiday for the bit opener. 8l Anthony and Pocatello wtll open on the former ground and Manager Chick Gandll xx ill use Lefty aa and his while McNulty Keogh battery, e Noyes and the Pocatello Indians will bat . River-Yello- w Fallentlne as their batten-The Rigby team will meet the Rexburg champions on the latter's grounds. Lefty Hall and King will form Rigbys batterv. while Davenport and Spencer will handle the work for the last jeer's pennant win. ners. Blackfoot will go to Idaho Falls to tangle with Nig Porrlnes stars. Manager Bill Kelly will be on the rFtenlng end for Blackfoot and will likelv use Howard In th opening game. Perrtne will hate Johnson and Brooks do the battery work for the Fails team. President Harry tThnngnon has gvien final instructions to his umpires, who will have full authority to auspend any of the players. If necessary. The scrappy head of thla circuit expects a merry time today, as every town Is eager to grab off the attendance honors for the opening of what promises to be the great season that these Idaho towns have ever i ii had. By BUD FISHER ,i; 4 |