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Show SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1920. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TIME 2:12 RICHMOND -- FIRST; WELLSVILLE SECOND; HU "" "r"L jbHCS33-- i ITltf but. he says. Mm Oldfield will lead the field around th never looked back. Oldfield to famous brick oval, bringing ths filers to gam, and I'll surely help the boys warm down ths stretch. war fastfor annual th th start th way at their th bricks all in Big est pace poaelbl without breaking th Ho will drlv a assigned order. which 1 now being tuned up at Jnd.. INDIANAPOLIS, May II The drivers In ths dash for 350.006 th speedway. at th motor speedway, Meet Barney has aa Oldfield Special entered Indianapolis in Monday, May 31, will undoubtedly get in the race, but ha elected Waldo fcteln, to face th away to a teat start this year, for Ber- his former mechanician, ner Otdfleid, veteran driver of th world, starter. PRINCETON. N. J.. Mar will come out of retirement to act aa It's going to b hard to pull out end Harvard in edualtiackand peoemaksr for th eighth international lot all those can Pass m at th end of ton defeatedhero 25today by 31 points to a single lap, admits th driver, sbo field meet sweepstakse J"- ' r " Ml STANDING OF THE CLUBS. At Salt Lake Vernon 7, Salt Lake 6. At Sacramento Oakland 3, Sacramento 2. At San Francisco Portland 0, San Francisco 1. At Los Angeles Seattle 3, Los Angeles 6. foe, aeven-eight- lf 002003200 I I I J i Chad-bourn- e. ie Chad-bour- er 1 Wild Heaves and Such Dees Tie Score. i t The Bees profited bv some wooslv baseball on the part of the Tigers to score twice In the third Inning. Sand and Byler bit safely. Neither hit was what might bs called a regular one, but they were hits nevertheless. Cullop attempted a sacrifice. He bunted the ball third base wsy. It took an awry bound, and when Smith finally got his hands on it he intended to throw to second base, but, seeing nobody there. Red threw It into left field, Cullop tried to make second on Immethe stew, but was flung out diately after thte Byler scored on a wild pitch. The sixth netted ths locals two more with a single by Magthe inning started gert and a double by Johnson. Krug Rumler drew a walk, filling the basee hit a sacrifice fly to High, who doubled Johnson attempting to make third on the put out. Sheely singled to score Krug. Daring ( I Base-runnin- g. Tha Bees took some chances on the bases In tha seventh inning, when they got sway with a double steal, an! made another attempted double steal go through, because the catcher muffed the throw. In fact the catcher muffed both throws, but aa it was seemingly Impossible for him to have made a put out In the first Instance, he is charged with only one muff. With Band out of the way Byler was hit with a pitched ball. Cullopa attempted bunt was a pop fly to Smith Maggert knocked the ball Into right and Bler went to third. He and Maggert put on Johnthe double steal, Byler scoring son's hit put Maggert on third, and the double steal sign was again hung up This time the return throw arrhed at the plate in ample time to retire Maggert, but De Vormer muffed it and Maggert was safe. did That waa the last scoring the After the first inning Cullop tigntened two allowed ha little that tightly only hits until ths eighth. This waa a perilous period for tha Bee, but they escaped with only two runa being made against them, but the Tigers had the baaea full when the aide was put out. Mitchell bit safely and Chadbourne walked. The former crossed on Fisher's single and the latter on Fisher's force out at second. Borton hit safely Smith truck out. Alcock. batting for High, also hit aafely, his second hit aa a In two days, and the baeee sere ? tocher 1L Cullop performed an artistic feat at striking out Do Vormer. The visitor won ths gam in the ninth, when they mad thres runs. Dsll walked and Mitchell double put him on third Chadbourne skied to Rumler. but Doll, exercising caution, remained safely at third. Then Flshsr rammed out another double and Dell and M,itcheII scored. That tied the sour. Thureten relieved Cullop. lxng, the r.rst batsmen to face Thurston, hit to Johnson, who overthrew first permitting Fisher to score with the Bortoa skied, Smith tally. winning Bs I 1 s An, 0 1 1 The day' best hitters AB. H TB P C 1 1 1.000 5 4 .800 Kpranger. Portland Fisher, Vernon 4 Maggert, Balt Lake Crawford, Loa Angeles . .3 4 J Mitchell, Vernon 4 Bohne, Seattle MoAuley. Los Angeles. ... 4 4 Griggn Los Angeles 4 Hamilton, Oakland 4 Spellman, Oakland Middleton, Sacramento .. .4 Compton, Sacramento .... 4 4 Mollwitz. Sacramento 2 Bvler, Salt Lake 2 Reinhart, Seatte Tetila- - IBU Tfetalt .80 0 Portlaad -- i 0iOTooaU.fr 8 4 Koerner.ib 8 onnolly.tf 2 ljKanrm, 8b .8 c .8 2 8 Couch, p .8 ON Koehler, C 1 0 fclagda. m 2 0 p a. .8 bO TIGERS I By Unlvaraal Servlet. 8AN FRANCISOO, May 2. Although the Seals got only two hlte off Sam Boss this afternoon, they won the game, 1 to 0. The htta, both elnglea, were bunched with a racrlfice In the aecond Inning BAN PRANCIHCO. PORTLAND AB It M 0 A. AB HHOA 1 14 JSchlck. cf 8 0 0 0 0 Blue, lb ..4 1 I 2 Corhaa, aa 8 0 WUtratUb 4 0iCareae?,2b I Mattel, cf 4 2b I (ox, rf ...8 Itha rt Bunched for Only Run of Game; Angels and Oaks Are Victors. Higlln, Richmond agnlrmt Wellavllla at ball park yesterday, and won. It was not altogether fault that Nick Cullop, TTialiTTS 24 232 2s h.r favorite eon. waa the loner; Lest rathar. It waa Balt Laka'i fault, and another haa WaDavtlle conaequantly our fair city, 7, BEES 6. cauie for complaint against which causes those to may In addition VTP VDV result from lawsuits et al. ABR. H PO.A. E SO BB. Ths Tigers won the game In the ninth Inning . A beautiful throw by Skipper The throw Krnie Johnson did the trick In reality waa beautiful, for nons as eeen memoraDle the since aver day have when Willie Kamm heaved a ball over first bass has had anything by way of beauty on that one Johnson h5vd. , yh hall left his hand going up and It continued to go up, and when It passed over Sheely s bead It was making for new altitude records. While that hall was sailing gracefully onward and upward Bobby Fisher crossed Batted for High In eighth; singled lth the run that made the the plate SALT LAKE. Score read I tp I In favqr of the AB R.HPOA 3 . 0 Maggert, cf . 1 2 aa... Hero. Fisher the Johnson, Bobby 1 4 . .. 2b. Krug. Speaking of Bobby Flatter, we are re- Rumler, rf 0 1 minded that he waa Just about 1 13 Sheely, lb.... of the Vernon bell club yester0 1 Mulligan. 2b.. 1 4 day, so far as offensive effectiveness was Sand. If concerned. Bobby knocked two double Fvler, c and two singles, the hits driving four of Cullop. p ... . All told, Bobby the Tiger tallies across Thurston, p. . . . 0 got four hits yesterday . I Worth Shacker Maggert once more helped hlm-ae1 Jenkins In addition, he drew to three hits. S walk, 33 6 10 17 15 1 I 3 Totals Cullop waa the victim of some peculiar Batted for Band In ninth, hied out, hitting in the first Inning, two balls, each Batted for Thurston in ninth, filed tor twe bases, being shot Into left out !olnginside the third base line Thereafter Vernon allowed only two little hits until Runs the eighth, when the Tigers bunched four .... Hits In the ninth they hit some more doubles, Balt Lake and Nick passed on. Hollis Thurston finS Runs It waa behind Thursished the game 1 Hits 0310120 010 ton that Johnson made hta error, but aa Two-base hits Chadbourne, SummaryFisher had been put on by Cullop. Bobby s Fisher 2, Long, J. Mitchell, Johnson SacSubsequent activities still belonged to rifice hits Chadbourne, Rumler (f!v) Nick, and, since Bobby scored the win- Stolen base Sheely, Maggert, Byler ning run, Nick Is charged with the loss of Runs batted In Fisher 4, Long. Sheely, ths game, although not with responsibility Rumler. Struck out Bv Cullep 2, by Dell for the run. 6 Bases ofi balls Oft Cullop 3. oft Weleer Dell was not supported In critical Thurston 1. off Dell 3 Wild pitches well as sometimes he as has been. stages Cullop, Dell. Hit with pitched ball Bvler He was chargeable with four of the six Seven 11 hlte off Cullop. 35 at hat runs, so runs the Bees made, that, as between In 3 Inlnngs, out In ninth, one on, one Cullop and Dell, the score should have out Charge defeat to Cullop Runs rebeen I to 4 in favor of Richmond. Double sponsible for Cullop . Dell 4 Mitchell to to Fisher Borton 2; plays to Double Plays Help Tigers. Smith First base on errors High Thres double plays helped the Tiger Salt Lake 1 Vernon 5.1. Left on baaea 9, Salt Lake Umpires Andera.1 rid of the Bees at times when thay Vernon and Phyla. Time of game 3 hours might have had a chance to make a tally son 13 minutes. Or two; and when a club makes three and double plays In a game aa hard fought aa that one was yesterday It means somewalked and Edlrntton popped out to Mulli' thing. The Bees had a sort of notion that they gan to end the disastrous inning, but the might do a little rallying In their half retirement came too late to save the of the ninth inning They aent In two dsv In 8alt Lakes half of the ninth, Worth, pinch hitters, both of whom skied out. staked them to a couple of walks, hitting for Band, hoisted a flv ' which pell but that waa as far as they got toward Mitchell corraletj. Byler walked. Jenkins, batting for Thurston, filed to tying the score concerned. The Tigers ripped off two tallies right Maggert walked. Johnson hit at tha Jump off. They were the result of half a dozen fouls and ended by firing hits In succession. With out to Stumpy Edlngton in left field, endthree two-ban Johnny Mitchell out of the way, ing the game slashed a doubt Into right cenThe clubs will play a double-headthis ter. Then Fisher acooted one along the afternoon, the first game beginning at .30 o clock. third baie line, which was so nearly foul The series now stands three that tha Bees protested Ita fairness. That games to two In favor of the Bees. Tolilt scored Chad bourne, of course. Then day's games will be the last league baseTommy Long duplicated, shooting his dou- ball In Salt Lake for two weeks. ble Inside the third sack also. although there was no doubt about Tommy's hit being lair. Htta Baa Praactar Huns 2 1 1 27 11 (M 0000000 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Q 0 0 2 Ktjaa 1000000 02000000 0 Hits 3 2 2 2 1 OAKLAND SACRAMENTO AB R H PO AB R H PO A 8 0 M'ftfg n,2b 6 0 0 4 2 lane, rf 4 0 1 0 rrrer 8b 4 0 0 Wllle, rf 8 0 8 0 Mill 'On. 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Two haae hit Robing Stolen basee -- Cooper 2 Miller tJrover baorlfire htta brhang Bremer Bases on balls Off Malls 5 off Kremer 1 Struck out By Malls 8 Double plars Cade ts Arlett to Cooper, Arlett to Hamilton to Cooper Time of game 1 hour and 45 min to Mail utea Charge defeat t'mpirra McOrew and Casey 1010102 29 SEATTLE Wsr.2b $60 and $65 Values for for $70 and $75 Values for - ANGELES AB R H O.A .3 0 0 5 0 4 0 2 2 3 , OlMrAuley 3 K Crdll 2b 8 2 Grig, lb 4 9 0 OK ran ford, rf 3 0 Ratiltr.c .4 0 Andres i If 4 0 Niehnff.Jb .3 1 Perth p . .3 ..5 11 3 2 2 Knpp.tr Rnhne as . .4 0 2 3 1 Murphv lb 4 Wolter.rf .4 0 0 2 Kldred.rf .4 1 1 4 Zmlnch.lb 3 0 0 7 Adame.c ..4 0 1 2 0 0 Gardner, p Reinhart p 2 0 1 0 .10 ill 0 01 37 3 0 24 0 xKeswrthy Touts 11 Hit, ...1 .... Mens Shirts Shirts, Regardless of Cost, Reduced to. Shirts. f Including Manhattan, Savoy and Sizes 16, 16y2 and 17 only. 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May 22 Th Angels got back at Gardner, who shut them out In the opening game of the series, driving him from the mound In the third Inning today, after scoring six runs and winning handily from Seattle, 6 to 3 Reinhart, who succeeded Gardner in the third, held the Angela safe Pertlca was not touched for six Innings, but the visitor scored a run in each of ths lest three periods. " ei aid 0 1 Iaike-Seatt- ! high-grad- 27)2 ess lieved are 0 0 0 0 0 1 . Airplane Alaska and 313 lo1 -- er .633 n, He negotiated th also 'of Princeton, finished second, of Harvard took white th Brown of Princeton won 4 Qoundln of dash in :19 second and finished Clark of Princeton third, respectively. 00 Men ... Service, SACRAMENTO. Cal, May 22. Rallying in the seventh and eighth innings, Oakland edged out Sacramento in today s game by the score of 3 to 2 The Senators attempted to spurt In the flna! inning, but were forced to satisfy themselves with tmo runs Schang hit Into a double play to end the ray SEATTLE. Waah , May University of California won the annual three-mil- e race over the Lake Washington course here tonlghf, when the University of 4 Washington shell was swamped two miles after the start and the southerners Double-headtodav. The first game crossed the finish line alone The race was rowed In choppy water, with a heavy wind begins at 1 30 oclock. quartering on the bows of the shells. The Bees yeeterday sold Jlmmv Vlox to . the. Portsmouth club of the Virginia Line to league The deal waa for cash. It la believed that Vlox will become manager of Pacific that club. He was purchased by the Bees from Kansas Cltv in 1919. but declined to come west NEW YORKr'"May 22 An airplane He was for many years with the Pirates. pathfindlng flight Is soon to be undertaken to .Ink up Alaska with Pacific coast The clubs this week play as follows states, E N Gott, an aircraft manufacSalt Lake at Seattle turer, announced here todav The Initial Sacramento at Portland flight will be made over the thousand miles of Impassable territory between SeOakland at Kan FYancisco attle and Skagwav, Alaskashort-cuVernon at Los Angeles t If this is practical, a course to be laid from flkagway along the Owing to the long Jump to Seattle, the Is to and on St Michaels Yukon Nome th Salt game scheduled for coast of the Arctic territory. Th Tuesday will probably be made a part of northern Is was to be It stated. a Sunday flight. r, sponsored the series openthe Aero Club of the Northwest. The ing Wednesday It will consist of eight by route of the first 1000 miles between Segame, two of which will be plsved Mon- attle and Skagwav Includes Victoria, day, May 31, Memorial day holiday Bellingham. Vancouver. Prince Rupert, The standing of the clubs atsthe end Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg and of the seventh week of the 1919 season P C Princeton Trims Harvard Track and Field II 2 Other Specials 95c Colored 8ilk Handkerchief Special 17Vjc grads, Hemstitched, Initials 22 follows n, longdlatano Alien Swede, Princeton's to-mirum I In runner, finished firstdistance In V.33, Mar-ti- ifYlRiHeiv For Other Items of Interest to 'Men Our SpecSafl and ,HalfPrig fira Offerings "Fjrst Section Today Two Rallies Give Oaks Victory Over Coyotes The series stand Vernon won 2, Salt lake won 3 Seattle won 3, Los Angeles won 2 Oakland won 3. Sacramento won 2 Portland won 1. San FYancisco won - Set Auto Race Error Klnedoa, Caeeaey, Kamm. oe Btaea Sacrifice hlte orhaa, tooholly Htt balle Beat 1. Struck eat By Couch 2 Double balk Koehler. with pitched play Rot Wild pitch Couch. Kamm to Koeroer. reapoaaible for Hoee 1. Left od baaea Port-leaTime of game Oae A, Ban Freactaco 8. hour and 28 minutes. tmplrea Byron a ad Eaton. feummary Lo, Angete, 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 Run, Hits 10 .1 2 4 0 1 1 1 Errors W,re, Bohne. Summary Melmff. .687 Two bare hit, 500 Three baw hll Bohne t,rlg. Crawford. 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