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Show , JiLt, MAM LAM IKIOUM-- J1A1 lUfUAk i'U. 10, t ? Ernie WHaHHava- Rav to First Place This Series, nrnn Pitcher - Bees Stickwork Continues to Improve; BEES AND TIGERS in Club Fielding Lead Still Tigeroos PLA5LSEVEN WILL GAMES THIS WEEK ... ... CLUB Salt Lake Portland . Salt Lake Ha Chance to Climb to Top of Heap; Oakland Series Mott Succeful for Local From Every Point of View; Restraining Order Against' Cullop and Order of National Association Respecting Is Topic. Contract-Jumper- s have a chance climb into the top position In It all le.guo standing. on the profit tiiat will accus from the Vernon series. rue-to The Bees are within hailing distance of Sail Francisco, tho league leader, being something Him two and. a half geies behind the Stale. Since the Seals and the are booked for a seven-gam- e Beaver eerie this week. all sorts of things may happen.' Two and a half games constitute a healthy lea l to overcome In oneweek, but It has been known to be nctomplfshedf The Bees mad baseball histerv at Ben ae Oakland in tb r.evllle nark last week rles. For one thing, they made a ie For sweep of the series of seven game. were another thing, this of the .games g raJlle. Kor a tmr won on thing, the attendance Sunday was the best In yesrs. . . Vernon Oakland San Francisco Sacramento . . Los Angeles . ..... Seattle 7tinso 0 0 Ronlor Bromley Eeug Msggert This Reter The games of the Oakland . sene, the exception of the flret game, were ly affairs, and even the opener w 3 4..4 J' J..4..7 1 .34 .50 S24, 4 23' 20 3, DO, It . ' .8S ...23 with livere- deemed by the closeness of the score nd the fact that H wa decided, ill the ninth Both clubs played good hall. Inning. esSalt giving an exhibition of aan Salt Never hss pecially high class. tn on so much daring La.ks club shown bases. Three of the game of the eerie wer won on bold ha running. From the spectators' viewpoint the an etijoable period. rt last week No doubt this was largely due to th fact wa winning right that the home cub exalong, hut there wa also some really ceptional baseball consisand hall hard The Bees hit the Johnson himtently last week. Manager self led the attack with fifteen hits In o thfrty-twlime up. 14 16 20' 22 23 281. . 0 .313 .300 .250 . . 221 .220 . .211 Jonra Kalllo ... . Smith . Lmg ( htdboume Piaher . . . . , oek . . . . .. Hoot k 22 . 41 .. 4t .41 AB HW R. 1. in 86 61 5 10 16 183 24 SJ 17 2ft M 44 7 SO 40 I 14 115 164 .. 13 II u 31 28 21 101 i 16 6 . . . ..14 . . . . 21 e 30 1 3 6 I 1 I nxy 2.n ilX7 .2.2 000 .00 ,200 .115 .OM .185 .18.) 000 .0iN 08)0 4881 ,88) 267 .2(8) K10 (IN) 4 .190 .167 .1 161 0 0 0 Drop Down to Third Place When Win Game, 3 to 1. Beavers ls 4 AB I! 0 ..3 Blue !b 31 112 J6 413 10 WUtnl 3b Miiif! ef 4 Rhalkf If 4 ttighu 2b .2 Cos.rf ...4 Koehler e KiDgda.s Potsoe.p Baker Jssr.P 4 ..2 ...I .31 TwUU IUtr4 for Brer by Pori isnd 30 3 8 M 10 Tolal Plo inn lag 7 f . L 14 Kiitgdon 211 .004) vn 672 Brhlrk v.;'. 3ft 42 244 .278 ' orisn .2 2a .. . 11 Krnre An fin sou . . ''Ort I'NV .143 . Ih 11 . 26 ,H)0 r ' 2B 6 64 .7M ft SY4 . 0 J5J J VO - 21 2 I . .720 2ft 241 . . ,2Hft 21 2H I 16 2ft 21 167 . 1A wire xetus A Vfl - - - 4 .63 063 . . - -- Smith. 4iho rseently fired from the ban 14 K Frsnclscq Pacific Cosnt league club 12 of gambling placed against It him by charges Manager Graham, has been wired 11 of It transportation by the Wellsvlllt club 11 tha Cache Valley leagv- 10 to a Logan contract, but Man10 signed up he had more. ager Me ngex figured that there-twirrtra Jhan he realfy needed II.and e. Smltn 6 fore turned him over to Wells. or the 4 tomorrow as) will arrive either I LouieVatek of th collegians today re4 4 ceived an offer from the Detroit Americans. tratbecausr hr intends to continueit hr school work this rail he turned S down. The offer was made following a 4 recommendation to the Detroit club by 4 Eddie HetT. I Scout Gene Caldera received a similar offer S CBtern th from City club of the .. t league, but8loux he refused It. He said the with to contented slay was perfalctly Logan aggregation. ....Tl MOORE REFUSES FORFEIT. ....:74 Th x. j.. May of New ....7$ boxing contest between Joa Lynch to have ....71 York and Pal Moore of Memphis been he d here tonight, haa Jeen postponed ::::U our this to week. The pugilists agreed failed to make arrangement after Lvnch 5 11 at pounds the stipulated weight of o'clock today. Moore, who weighed 114a take hi opponent pounds, declinedwasto announced. $300 forfeit. It .T7,-rC- t't e four-roun- four-roun- four-roun- d four-roun- four-roun- WEST ATHLETIC CAPTAINS CHOSEN. the letter men was held A meeting of at the Wet high school yesterday for the purpose of electing the athletic captain ; for next year. The athletic piospects were Motorcycle ' ill den and Hheliey. . 12 . The following athletic captains wer Gipsy Tour li elected. John Gregor., baikethallEverltt. track, and Albert Everttt, ' fi!t Lake motercvrl dealers were enio baseball. Charles Mitchell, was elected tertained . at a banquet at the Nea house time some football ago of hotel Saturday evening hv V, L. Sewell ....14. captain local manager of the Firestone .Tire A Rubber company. In addition to upending a deluthtful tienlnq. plans sere laid the for dealers tlielr annual gipsy tour by Thoe present were Mr and Mis Lon Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Hopper ClaGln. Sir. and Mrs. J Louis Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. V. L Sewell, Mr and Mrs. George 1.08 ATflFLRA. C Hewcs and ,V. P Itariison. The tour tills ;en- - will be held on SunThe riders will drive lo day. June Uth Ogden anon, where a plcnlr dinner and 4 program of field sports vlll be cnjojeil eld on approslms lei 11 , G.psy tours are 7 the same dates of each ear throng iou 5 This date of June 13 is n the rountrv. 5 wek in adiams of the national loti the dealers planned that tins as dates, 8 date would be more acceptable to all rid 6 crs. as the fishing season open. ns on the n l$tli would probably Interfete to a Rieat 0 extent with the tour being held here on 6 the 20th All motorcycle nrteis snd allied trades6 men are Invited to loin the tour and make it the big motorevde event of the season. Riders Plan for June . Del-hu- rt 5T 0 ODOWD GIVEN DECISION. Mv J Mike o Hoed middleweight champion won th newspaper decision over Jack Britton tn a twelve welterweight champion, round bout tonight. O Pond was tlir aggressor prariicail' himsel.' Britton contented throughout with remaining on the defens. ve. O'Don d's weight was announced as l.'A pounds and Britton's 146 r NTON. Ohio. former 57 2B 6 - MorphyRoltn 5 ft T rTttatn(haa . tTnltrr . . FtjwnrtUr F.MrM . . 6 . . . n .... . 1 A . . 1 . 1 Arinina BrS1on . . 5 . 6 n . Canlner rAopnr PREAKNES3 ON FOR TODAY. BALTIMORE Mav IT. The Preahresr the race which to Mart landers ie wha' the derbv la to Kentuck'a.is, will b" tut at Pimlico race tracdr tomorrow. It b rgpcMed thst nine thoroughbreds will face rail! Jones, winner of he th" harrier, hn Kentucky derbv. Is "ot eligible winners owner will jeceivo $.3,')'i0 6 6 . hepp . Itrtnharr Hartford Balri ait presented Fighting George Bolli with a decision over KW1 Dwvtg In their headliner held last night at the Grand theater,' Sollis teamed undecided mhat to do In the bout, while Davis knew but couldn't to an extent where It would do any great Davis did all the aggressive damage. work while Follis seemed content In covering up end sending in a right uppercut occasionally. The flret round Davis shoe ered Georg with rights and lefts to the face while George cam; hack enough in the second . tQ earn a shade. afThe third rrvind was a fair. with powlbly a Wight shade going The following two round to George. wore all DavTs, a Oeotg did verj little while Davis counted with a scfMing, on numerous occasions right to the face During the fourth round Georg offered nothing more than a complete co epingc with no- - aggreuiebothwork at sixth round found hoya going good, wdth Davig on the receiving end of a few right uppercuts, but evening those up wdth his rights snd lefts to the face. Swede Jonneon put out John Gonzales of the marine corps in the first round of d their scheduled go, after the devil dog had sent the gwede to the met for the count of nine. Johnson recovered after his count enough to send in a hard right to the face, and the marine boy was out for keeps. Kid Dutch let Bill Ketchelt have a little d fun tn their scheduled go, and. after the latter had pepperd Dutchs the end wind all hie with strength, guard Ktd dpened up" his broadsides and sent before times mat three to Ketchel! the' the final count was given over Ketchel! Willie Wise and Art Brugger fought a d bout to a draw deslashing Wise outboxed his men, but cision. Brugger always evened up In his rushes, which all hut smothered Willie. The bout was one that drew dox a the whole house, and a draw decision was well received. Tommy Gotham stopped Kid Williams of Provo in the first round of their schedd bout. Each boy had uled swapped several heavy exchanges, with honors about even, when Tommy got excited and whipped over a terrifio right swing, which caught the Provo lad full on the chin and th bout was over. Bud Chase and Jack Casey opened up d the card in a draw, much to th delight of both bovs, who were All but out at the final bell. a The boys fought the full four round at a good clip and worked hard for the decision. 1 Tetals (,rurr .2 .276 S66 2W . . . I. 49 Victory in First. 1 Wares ftirtaid 1- Mt'GsffifS Stumpf . . Vldridge Zamldt h Vixen . SACRA MEMO . Bn ' hnrr Tnta Compioo MollwStU Bchutig DrVUiilK h Ulnfrr . heating Finn Pnrt u a Haner . o ranilall a. . 17 it .0 tFRft ... o.v ftnn 262 .... preaeet pHyrra .,A, . . Released players .27 not 600 Inter Baxter Lapin rairfonl OHgt K Crandall N irhoff . . Tbotota .242 .25? n;t rrrernt plirrrs Rtlrssrd plsytr " .243 242 . Irwi ft ft ,27V .2 5 prnnrr . . .roTor WILLIAM THORNTON HONORED. Mails William Thornton was informed b let- n Dr r ter esierday afternoon that he had he . . ni i referee MwMlrton . appointed a boxing srdtn wrestling t ic state boxins for th etate of ldano ( nnkr commisvon. Prch Thornton as pioted hinseif to be one Fittrry Hhrehsn of the best referees m the Intcmojntain . . Knn r' region. CC6PO wewT IM w Utun JAW 6P ATE PMtjTRy Aaj W I I kfrlVoal Mr 3.V2 Ki l fxi fh 117 rewfort! Barritirr toils liefer. Otruik mi - Hi Pol." 4. h.f Xidre.., Stfll Krsttat ?. Bases on 8.11. Off Polfctm 2. eff repooslM. Kntlag 1.3. Buss hits 3 run. .i .1 hl off B.ies KrallSf McAuio Pouhl- Poises in 7 Inninf, tn K rrsnd.tt to i.rln"Tot to Bluo Ps.voil 35 min bour .e-BsH.ior. Timwl b. utes. Vmptrev Holme, and Toutso h.e-- 100 000 0N P v. Qtfti'lc Wslsk . Uits .. . Summary: Tbrre-bur- 001 74 I ore 7 HOtft 111 FRAMISCO .R fOI!Al1y 3 ir.4 lf.T 122 267 Ksimn 27 16 1H7 0 Afr .. DTfWT ,, . tfAule. ,,, stolen W Sacramento Mollvrita. . ,221 .2 20 206 . Murphj, Rumler. Halt Takc Krug. Salt Maggrt. Salt Lake CM 226 ,26ft 4 n urer-a- f in eight Iak Tribune : LOHAN., My 11 - ,:w 26 i A1 h D AtlUFll ,i 1 jlj Total. f . Rum Hits L Angeles Rtt 2 H 4 0 4 4 11 26-- BAN 0 1 i) 1 I rdl.2t 2 8 ft k 4 0 Ot.nfgalb 4 0I 0I I If 3 4 re frd.rf 1 J Baalep i .4 0 1 0 3 3 I 0 0 4 1'AiulrwsJf 0 0 2 4 Nihff.4b 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 ktatisi P 0 0 o' 0 o o, m ftOO 67 3. LOS 0 UcAiil .313 .312 36 1, AMiU.F ABIIHOA H 0 A I I MO UKdWercf 61 2 V Tne Ire Angelas PORTLAND Krug, Sait Lake SACRIFICE HITTERS Corhan San Frannuco Wiaferail, Portland Cavcnev, San Francisco .... K. Crandall. Los Angelee Zeider. Oakland Johnson, Salt Lake Maggert. Halt Iake fUlia. 109 Angeles Sacramento Seattle 31 34.1 ri 10 4 IADS Chadbourn. vrnon Moo&rngan, Th jerset rrrr. Johnaon, Sait Lake Sheely. Salt t.k Rumler, Sait Lke Johnson. Salt t. P H 12 Kprrial t ....$ 0klgna Miller, 284 .24 4 .229 .214 HITTERS. E Schick. San Francisco Murplv'. Scatte ..si T4l 3(6 HITTERS. N TOTAts-BAS- ..VS! 36 238 MUTTAND JEFEAt Mutts Suggestion, Jeff fjere, 380 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 31 q 8 L W. .814 7tT .812 .?M .310 lf 1 1 . NON. n ..87 41 . ., 0 M 811 TIP HOMB-RF- Murphy, Seattle Sheely. Salt Lake Schick. San Francisco Rumler, Salt Take Krug. Salt Lake Compton. 6Acrmnto .273 6.' 165 Griggs, I.os Angeles ' nrnT 1140 coper Pierrey At Los Angeles Portland Los Angeles 3. No other games scheduled. Bohn. Seattle .277 .276 To'als ( At Seattle announce the acquisition of two new outfielders in the persons of John Honing of Baltimore. International league, at lesgue. and Paul Meloan. WesternVernon snd ban one time plsved with L Brick also bought Francisco. They dred- - ti"in the Sacramento club, after r,idred had been fined and suspended by tho .170 .154 .000 irj . High Hheilenhaeh W. Mitt hell KmallwntMj An-ge- E .12 .IV9 Present plsyera Reiensed plsyert . Jumping Ball Players. t 14 .278 1K2 . New Talent for Seattle. .8.9 .21 .263 . Nlgiin Angela ANGELUS. May 17,-tTh'e present series will be the last of won from the Beaver, 3 to 1, this afterweek the Next stay. the present Senoon, but the visitors took the serle. Bees hit the road for a round of the 4 to S. Keatmf shut out the Portland attle snd Portland parks. Thev return tn for engagements home June batters up to the ninth when the scored Peal snd Angels. their lone run. th' .424 .833 .316 .26 .... ... w L .211 .147 Rnrton -- A notable development of the week was order by the the issuance ot a restraining Pitcher Mek t'mted States court against contps Salt liullnp. who jumped Cache in tho illo tract to plav for Wellsv The order restrains t.ul-lo- p Valley league from playing with any club other than Salt Lake. The order Is temporary, but unless Uulmp may be made permanent shows cause why It should not be. In ad-Is order. Cu"op dition to the restraining 'made 'defendaiU In a dame suit A blrd legmraction by th,, club. Y. a 10 006 Personal ST cnftirmplaUon' a in those suit sgalnst jndtrldua damage WeltaviH who induced cullop his contract. On top of this. Sundays press Aubrought announcement from of the National burn. N. Y , headquarters Professional Association of that the asaoclatlon leagues, to the effect had promulgated an order prohibiting the ot neceptance for a period of fiveofyears players aopllcatlons for reinstatement Th eontraets dhelr who have Jumped until Jan I lumpers, however, are given deserted. to rejoin the clube which It ie rpectflcally act forth in ta taking 6?ocitl0n that th national individual this fftep. and inthat matter. club have the no discretion r r. .826 Nlrnger A !i .1100 .82 Hcbroeder V!ore .f I ,2V . rORTLAM). Malrel. Butherisnd Junev Lane, Oakland GREATEST NUMBER HITS. Johnson, Salt Lake :..... Schick. an Francisco .. Miller., Oakland . .' Chadliourne. Vernon Murphy. Seattle Compton, Sacramento Fisher, Vernon Sneely. Salt Lake Lane, Oakland TWfJ-BASHITTERS. Knight. Oakland Johnaon, Salt Lake Rumler, Salt Lake Oakland Crawford. Los Angelas dchlck. San Francisco Kamm, San Francisco Sheely. Salt Lake Miller, Oakland THREE-BASHITTERS. Chsdbouine. Vernon Mulligan, Salt Lake Krug. Salt Lake 279 Blu . .17 167 .03 number runs. Portland Blue. t.VJ 42ft .143 .4S0 I WHS Baker Koehler h Ingiloa PoIfoo Roes . .143 316 '.T6 . Scores Krug. Salt Lake Johnaon, Salt Labs...... Wilis. Oakland Maggert, Salt lake McGafflgan, Sacramento .. Schick. San Francisco .2. ,2W .171 21 : . 2ft 2 VI . II . .250 .27 . 31 4 18 . Maggert Outstanding Hero. -- P Kid Davis Puts Up Game Fight; Swede Johnson ... F..;. greatest .24 .26 .27 Present pinyert platers Irnmmr iflington J Mite hell litVnrsMr The hero of the week was Shacker On Frldav the Shacker hit Maggert. a homer and a four safe ones, including till Sunday that double. But It was not the obthis veteran took the spotlight to sll else. snd else scuration of everybody In the ninth inning of Sundays first ball that game, the Shacker busted theand evenoverturned an Oakland lead home to the victory tually brought time in several years club. the For the first on a ball fane rained a shower of money ms of well deserved Maggert player. friends In the stands, snd the fans ssw to and that, not was forgotten, it that he too. in a substantial manner. Salt This week the Vernon club plays in sucLake. The Bees have usuallvOn been retheir cessful against the Tigers. seen cent road trip thev won four of ''bether the from Bengaleers. games thsr will be able to continue theirtogood be work Mrinat that club remain IT lft 7 .t.-t-- Total 881 .474 .450 . . 2 6 2, 5 ..ItSi 3' 18 .410 2. 61.. bailee 3- -. . it1 2W 2 . .1. . (os S 3 5 8, 3 The TIlMeuma Sacramento manager. have Also Acquired lnflelder Tommy from Jersey City of the International league. BUI Kumler had an unlucky week, rehe specting bodily comfort. Oil aThursdayball was atrurk In the jiead with pitched Kecov-erln- g and knocked out for five minutes. from that. Bill developed an Infection of the foot, and was ordered to the hospital. It Is announced that he will be game. right side up again for Tuesday'sRumler Butch Bylrr has been filling place In right field. Sam Ross, left handTitcher. released b Vernon, hits Joined the Portland club Roy Orover. Inflaldwr, played ht first ram for Sacramento Sunday first apWalter Smallwood mad hi week He pearance tn a Tljrer uniform lastYankees. the from a is pitcher acquired nipth-innln- Oak Scries Lively One. 6 .31 .518 24 10 8 lrerent ... flrtrrn 14T .833 ciypsi HITTERS. ' P.S. L.W. .372 . 352 Fitzgerald, S. F. 368 .341 L. 8. Johnson, . 339, .357 Seattle Murphy, 355 . 359 Schick, 8. 349 .364 Compton, Sac . 858 L 8. ,348 Sheely, 335' .313 Miller, Oak 330 . 314 Vernon Smith, THE LEADERS .341 .35 .38 .311 .34 Twirl for Cache Valley Club LEADING L .36 1M 36 8 1ft .... ' 1M 31) IliurMou Jenkins Bylrr iron .976 .960 .956 .956 .958 .954 .956 .945 PC. AB. 1ft T 8 Baud sai.t lake. n. ... ... . Sheely Worth STANDING OF THE CLUSS. San Francisco..!..: Salt Lsks 4 Portland 4i S Vsrnon .. . Los Angelas S,.. l! 4 Oakland .. Sacraments . .. 31 2 Seattle . . . Lott ..'14,16 FIELDING. P. 0. L.W. .977 .964 .960 .959 .957 .954 .954 .937 khilitfsa week the Bee CLUB BATTING. Ex-Se- al , , Tnhts prwnt plater Relnaerri BEGIN FOOTBALL PRACTICE. STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal. Mav began 17,The1 Stanford football team being directed hv. spring practice today, chosen athleth dWalter Powell, newlv irector by correspondence from Bozeman, " Mont. 6 0 46 platers Total , Slips Little Cicero Some Good Advice . 46 (Copyright. .1030. 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