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Show li THlv SALT LAKE TJWJLNK, MOMMY MO UN NO, MAY 111. 1 VJ20. 0. HAVE :EM BOTH TODAY, STROUD IS LOSER IH IN STIFF BATTLE; HAVE, GEARY IS STEADY Take Rainier Bunch Three of Their Eight Hit for Two Tallies in Second; Bohne Knock Homer; Bee Stage Rally in Eighth, but Fall One Short of Tie at Finish. Salt Lake 2, Seat- At Seattle or 8TANOINQ tle 3. At Los Angeles (forenoon game) Vernon 3, Los Angeles 4 (Afternoon (11 innings). game) Vernon 3, Los Ange- THE CLUBS. r ' 7 2 ?r!f i? c 3 J - 2 : les 5. At Oakland (forenoon game) San Frnclscoi.. .110, 2 3 8 0 33 Lake ,. 2 1.. 7 .. 4 10 6(2926: Oakland 6, San Francisco 7.. Salt Portllnd 4.. ' At San Francisco (afternoon lo An8ie, 46 ..j 5 .., 8 Vi 8 27' 28 I t 3123 .18,. 3 6 .it game) Oakland 3, San Fran-- i s.YrTm.nto " t . . . . . . . Sacramento Special to The Tribune. May 30. SEATTLE. .... Oakland risro 4 . At Portland Portland 0. the Seattle 4..., 6 . .1 6 t t 2 . . . .21 181 . -- 668 .643 .816 . 606 . 442 .426 ,340 18 23 21 25 2 7 28 31 12 BEES 2, RAINIERS 3. The Cave and spanked 3 1, . .647 BALT LAKE. Saits the win. and as a result Ware hustler are leading In the serfba by the handsome margin of four games to two. , Geary not' only beat the sluggers, but y also he pitched shut-oball, a at short paving the way for the two Bee markers. Geary's pals showed their appreciation for his artful twirling by lead In the early giving him a three-ruInnings. BkJpper Johnson sent In his r, star Kalph Stroud, to even up the series, but Stroud was no success as a deceiver, giving way to 1 ..0 r, SEATTLE. In the seventh. - liik; 0 201000006063 0 9 1211000200 21 00000000 no t o i oo Ang) nit Hun n - 4 1 0 0 If Reattle wins one of games, the Rainier will mark up todays their first victorious series of the ver. O Rprelal to LOS ANGELICA. 00. .. .May 30. The Angels havf signed Pitcher Tom Hughes. His orm. which last year unexpectedly went back on him m'hlle a member of tne Los Angeles club, is now said to be In prime K turner. Tin of gam Two hour sag I silsutoa. Rob roafmttlc for Touch 2, Hollins 3, Lot 4. Stolow banc Corlian. lA-t- l oa beer, Oakland 12. Dan PraDclaco 8. i L mplrea Toman and Holme. At Kan Eranclaco Afternoon game: Afternoon tame: I OAKLAND. ban EHAVrisrO. VER VON. J L03 ANGELES. AH II H O. A. ABBItO.RI AB.K.H.O.A.i ABH.Il 0.A J.Mtrfcff a BO? 3 CKrTTcfor.rf. 4 0 0 10 law. ef 0,rifrrtl,rr '4 n 3 2 0 Chdbrnc.rf 4 0 0 1 ft'McAulvv sa 3 13 4 3 Wile, rf ..13 1 0 3 Oforhaa. .a 8 I) 2 1 7 0 0 8 I'Carrnry.KU 4 0 13 4 lb Flahcr.2b. 4 0 fHancy.Zb.. 4 0 0 14 Cooper, If 4 0 2 3 0 Walh, 3b .4 0 1 u 2 Miller, 1 Long ,rf . . . 4 0ertfff.lb.. 4 3 3 10 2 knlfiit, .a 4 0 0 2 4iKoerttrr.7b 2 1 0 15 0 Horton. lb. A 7 1 Crawfrd.rf. 4 18 103 llmltou.lh 3 8 10 l il t onnll.rf 4 12 6 1 1 Smith. 3b.. I PRoMlcr.c.. 3 0 8 3 'Connolly, If 4 n o L 1 Alcock If.. 4 KHi ir... 3 0 0 2 0 A.Arrtt.Sb 2 8 0 0 3 2 Npcllnm.c IX'Vormr.c 4 8 3 Nlciinff.Xb s 0 Anr, e .33 02 02 0I 08 1 1 2111tQualil,p 3 0 p Krimrr, O 3 0 Kcatlof ,p; 3 0 0 12 Hniok.p.. Murt . . 1 0 0 Totals .27 8 ft 24 u Total. .31 4 1127 18 frsire Total. .36 I 8 24 14 Total,.. .31 6 1127 18 Oakland by ianiafs; BatiM for Houck in ninth. Runs 2100 0 00 0 Kcor, by losing, : Hits Vernon San Francisco Rune a 0 2 0 3 Rnn 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 ...S 4 lit!. ... . Hits 11 10 8 12 12 Summary: struck out By Geary 4, by Lna An,ala.-Krrors Wills. Walsh. Hmunary: Aenew. Bun. 1 Stroud 1. liases on ballaOff Stroud 2. 0 02 HtM base Flrxferald. lilt Throe hnw Two-bas- e 1 1 0 i 1 1 0 ( hit Johnson. Three-bas- e hit OToaneH. Two base hits A. Arli'tr, ATiew Error Nummary: Home Heme run Bohne. JlrAuley. 2. Mulligan. Corhan. Double rrawfnnl. Thraebou hldt ( ''fiao, Sacrifice hltn Crawford, plays Hartford to Kenworthv to MurHamiltna, Kertier, UcQueid, Agnce . Hspea Nlthoff, (trlcf a. Two baa. hit Fl.her. balls Off Kremer 1, off VrCjiciM phy; Byler to Sheely to Mulligan; Mullistruck brae Horton. hlte Borl.m, Brnnirr. out By Kremer 2 ltU8H Ult olth gan to Sheely. ball Sacrifice hits Adams. Struck out By (Urtlflre Keating 3, by Hoark 2. Bnac Wilte, Double playa Careoey to r,rln ti Stroud. Krug, Wolter. Stolen bases ao ballaOff Keating 2, off Houck 1. Kuna to Koi'raer, ('sveaey to Koeraer. O'ConneM k'enworthv, Kcpp. Three runs, 7 hits off raeponalbla for Keating 2, Houck 5. ' Double Corhan to Agnen. Runs responsible fur KramStroud, .'ij at bat In 7 Innings. Runs re- pier Kl.her to Mitchell to Borton. Balk er 2, McQoald 8. an Left base Oakland for-Str- oud 8, A sponsible defeat to Houck. Time of fame 1 hour anti 43 minute. Kun Francisco B. Time of game h itir nad Stroud. Time of game Charge 1 hour and 40 Imptrr McGrow and (asey. 33 mlsuta. 1'reptrra - Holmes nl Toman. minutes. At Along about the fifth, Sam Bohne, JuBt to make Geary's lead a little safer, crashed a stinging drive over Johnson's head, Samuel sprinting all the way around the circuit while Maggert was pursuing the hit to the fence. This closed the Seattle scoring. Hartford's second slip, coming In the eighth, gave Joe Jenkins, pinch hitter, a lift. Maggert flew out to Kopp, but Johnson rapped a double to the right field partition. Krug's skier permitted Jenkins to score, and Johnson came home when Humler singled over second base. Kenworthy threw Sheely out for the third klllinl, and the danger was past. Bees Threaten, but The Salts were mighty dangerous In the third Inning, and it was Hartford's error which filled the bases with two away. But Bohne clung to a hot scooter from Marty Krug's lat and tusaed Marty out at first, not a run counting Byler's single, Stroud s bunt and Hartford's error on Johnson's roller filled the sacks. The e.ghth, Murphys hit, Wolters sacrifice and a base on balls presented to Eldred put men on first and second. Kenworthy slapped a hot groundej- over third, but Mulligan made a great play, tagging third and getting Kenworthy at first for a double play. Tomorrow the locals will endeavor to win their first "series of the 1920 campaign by taking one of the two games from the Bees. Harry Gardner is scheduled to oppose Nick Cullop In the first, with Hunky Schorr due to pilch the second against whoever Johnson may choose to fling against the Seattle by In Lev-ere- Sam Hits One. er 1 2 io ThroErrors flatth. Klilvfer. flummary: bit Lapan. Two baa hit Ixnf. Bortno, 0. (Tindall. Harrtflr hit Fia$r. ChaUboom. Strnrh out By 0. Craodalt 6, by (Irlfi. Pivrrv.v 3. Baar o ball Off O. Crandall 1. off DH 8. off Plorrvjr 2. Runs rvaponalbi for Dell 2, Smallwood 1, P1rry 1, 0. Cf tfall I. On lilt. 2 run off Drll. 0 at bat. In limine; 0 hits. 1 rjn off Small wood, 3 at In Innliif. Chant dofrat to Ftnrrr. bit, I'Uhl play Pishar to Horton to 3. Mitrhvfl. Wild pitch Smallwood. Pasted ball Alcock. 2 hour and 10 miautc. TVp of cam McGrow. pjfva Caary and nght-hand.- Sunday's performance of the home club pleased the large gathering Immensely. beoousecthe locals are not facing a weak combination In the Salt Lakers, who are accounted one of the two beat clubs in the race. Wares has won four games from a first division team, and those who have been promised that the boys will climb are beginning to see their predictions vindicated. , .When Harry Wolter, first np tn the second, received a free ticket, the boys decided It was a good spot to put the game on ice. Brick Eldred singled over third and Duke Kenworthy came through with another pinch blow past Mulligan, scoring the first run. Hartford beat out a bunt to third, whereupon Jack Adams srchwU one to right, Eldred sneaking libme after Rumlers catch. This was all for this Inning. 1012b baa n Home Towners Pleased. . Xjm Anrclca l4 14 110 13? 03 1201001006 10 0020 Anderson and Phyie. Umpires Seals Twice Victorious; Coyotes Scoring One Run, Tooele Defeats Bingham Oaks Wilt Under Fire Keep Bees in Second Place in Clos Baseball Game By Universal t Service. SAN FRAyciflCO. Mftv 30 Son FranTOOELE. May SO. The Tooele baseball nine cisco took two games today by scores of tmiar defeated niogliam In a same 7 to I and 4 to 3. In th here br the ecore of I to g. grantee had a morning game batted off they the rubber In Holllng the with day bat, getting two the second, and won th game in the hlte and n aingla in three tlmee at bat. ninth by getting two runs off Krause. Ths score: The afternoon performance was won In I BINGHAM. TOOELE. the eighth, when Wildes error and ConABN.H.OA.j AB.K.HO.A. Omd.Sh... 6 0 2 0 2Udeme.a. 6 2 2 1 2 nellys flv allowed Kormer to tie the L gores, 2b 6 0 1 6 8 Scnnloa,2b. score and n moment later Agnews long Hanaon.c. 4 0 2 11 fly sent O Connell over with the winning 6 0 0 IDunjno.lf 0 0 1 Slfttailffrr.rf Shaw.p in. . rf. 4 0 0 0 Omm.tte.lb 4 2 8 At Oakland Forenoon game: A. Koran, lb 4 OlHarrla.ne., 8 0 0 OAKLAND. 8AN FRA NCfftfO. Eergeoo.tf 8 Oltilrmix.rf . . 6 0 0 . ABRHO.R r.uymon.ir 0 0 0 0 OiKIrk.e.,.. 4 0 0 AB.R.H.O. A. ne, cf . 4 1 1 3 0 Hchlrk, If .3 1 1 2 0 Kweel.cf.. 4 10 1 0'Turner.p. .. 8 0 0 'file, rf . .2 1 0 0 0 Corhan, Weil. an... 3 0 0 1 2 2 aepar, lb 4 2 1 10 ravearr.Jh 0 0 3 3 3 S Special to The Tribune. per-fe- three-baa- 1 ..3 116 110 . e 118 400 j 4021 1 Tntala. ,3d 3 8 24 Sj Totals. ..88 5 t 28 U 8or by inning hlasbam 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tooele 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 Two-basSummary: hits -- Eerguaon, Adams Three-baa(21. Gillette. Gun. hits Scanlou (21. Stolen bases Perrntoa, f, ust Bases on halls Off Khaw 1, off Turner 2. Rtnirk eut Kf Khaw 10, by Tomer 10. Hit by Scanlon. Umpires Green and OatlaaL pitcher 13 - 2 3 liter. If Knight, M 4 0 1 4 0 Haiitna.ftb 110 2 0 FUagrM.rf 4 0 2 2Koerorr, lb 4 0 1 10 0 2 (rcoonll.rf 3 0 0 2 1 A.Arltt.2b 3 0 O'Kamm, 3b .1 1 1 0 0 Mhae. c .3 0 0 4 S.Yrlle, c . 4 1 1 B 0 Hnlfiaf, f O 0 0 0 Mdvk, p ..1 1 I 0 0 Krause,, p 4 0 1 0 1 Wlh, 3b 3 0 1 1 4 Irowh. p .2 0 0 0 0 3 0 Irennelly.lf itAfacw . 0 11 13 0 0.0 side on Fitting side by for the (taut today are dent of tn Oakland luiiebail dub, and Charles fltriib, president of the flan Francisco fltals, the latter club the Oaks' bitterest r1u!a. Intenilcns of botri managers whll on their trip through the east are to get some nw talent with which to strengthen- their club. Doc fltrub had announced that he would leave the land of the Pacific Coast leagi.e race leader Tuesday night, but J. Cal, upon hearing that the head of the flan Francisco oub was going In the same direction as himself. Invited Charles to remain today and that they botn go together Oakland Trioune a rattier bound J. Cal Ewing, presi- 8eattla Bohne, Kranvt-- isation. I - over-unti- 114 ..4111 Sill! - mls-pla- ut 116 Lem over Fortiniv! Anow, flan Kranciaoo, Grlyifa, Ixa Angrdea... Miiirr. Oakietiid ....... Rumlcr, Bait Lake Koch lor. Fort In nd ..... J. Mitrhofl, Vernon The morning affair went eleven Innings. !rVormr, Vernon The Tigers used three pitchers In this McAuiey, IjMt Ancclcn. game. tel was knocked out of the- - bo In the first Inning, and Sniallwood, who 0 0 0 relieved him, was succeeded In the secThe series stand: ond by Plercey, afier Angeles had Suit JwSke non I. Seattle won 4. scored Its third run. The Tlgeis tied It Vernon won Jt ijoa Angeles won 4. up In the third. won 2. flan Francisco won 4. Oakland Eoeeuoea gems: At Lee Angel Sacramento won J. Portland won 3. LAIN A S(1 KLFH. VCHMIM. O O 0 ABK.HO.A AB.KILOAI The Bees and nainlern mill play n J Mtehll.ee 3 1 3 2 7 Klllrfrr.ef. 4 12 2 0 double-head01 rhdbrne.cf 4 nt Seattle today. The first tlcAater,ee 6 0 13 2 2 Ktm will begin nt 1:30 Pacific time, rieher.2b.. 4 0 1 3 2lHemy.2h. . 4 3 0 1 II 0 which is 2:30 Laeg.rf 0(.rtge.lb.. mountain time. Horton, lb. 2t'rewfrd,rf. 0 0 0 4 1 1 6 b Smith. 2h.. 6 0 11 2(apen.C-.Nlck CuMnp and Hollis Thurston appear Kdlnglu.lf. 6 0 0 6 O; Kill. If . 4 0 0 2 he io the Ukely flinger for Halt Hake Jn Alcore.r.. 6 0 11 2' leUoff.8b 6 0 2 1 4 nt Seattle. Hell p 0 0 0 O'O.Creudll p 4 1 1 0 4 today s double-head0 0 0 Hmetlwd.p 1 0 0 0 0 21 6 A 0 8 0 curious Item Is found In the standing Plcriey.p. 8 0 0 0, of he Coast league clubs this morning, High, If flan Francisco, the leading club, has won To(ele..40 8 881 1? Totals.. .88 4 10 36 13 33 and lost IS, while Seattle, the Oie hiI whva wtnniag rus cord, has won IS and lost 33. YrTHa Hunt Hit 3. Young Bob lad who aneaked flan against Nick l 4 0 0 0 0 1 I 4 2 one-hal- Wletrail.Ib 10 11Oi'lalM-l 0 0 1 1 4 O Blne.lb. . . 0 1 8 1 Kehnller.lf. 0 0 1 O.tYu.rf 1 2. Koehler, e. ( .,,401 n t. Ptul nledo ... , At Indianapolia . . . . Indtanapoil Louisville -- Tlrst game: R. 4 0 H, 9 F1 ft 2 I j 022130009 23000000 r Ro MUTT AND JEFF Little Cicero Slips One Over on the Old Man (0 ;.(0 if) 200 $)0 2 '10 20 2'W) 200 200 2o0 $o) 200 200 2'W) 200 2'W) 150 160 154 150 150 150 150 15) 75 76 20 200 200 200 200 200 200 . 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 1 p. Ijewlateo at Troaton; Richmond at BmltbfUld, 3 p. a. Wellavlll at Logan; 0 p. m. Preston at Richmond; flmithfteld nt WelUTltle. ASSOCIATION. Speefal to Th May the 8aturdy ihoot of th Sugor Gun club. Gerxld H. Higg ran off with the honor of the day, with At House Lee Lund and Fred Young following him clojety. Practically all of the shooting wa done Olympic etyle. which was largely responaibi for slightly lower ecoringa which are evident this week. The club will undoubtedly adopt this method of shooting. Next Saturday the club wilt hold a bebeing to arrange ginners shoot, th plan for the appearance of the club members who have not yet been at the traps this vear. Arrangements are in preparation io accommodate at leant sit squads of shooters. The activities will begin at LEWIKTON. LQOAN. 4 30 o'clock promptly. AB.R H.O.R.i AB.R.H.O. A. 1 1 1 3h 6 .3 8 fl'L.rne, Following are Saturday's scores: F.lelt, cf Broken. Shot at. llnntii),r,tf 4 2 2 10 Krine, m .5 2 4 4 0 Nelxon,. 5 0 2 0 4IKcffer, rf 8 0 0 0 0 G. H. Higgs .. ...39 I.i'eleman.lb 4 12 6 0 Fred Young .. Mcngmt, 2h 4 ...54 jqulree, lb 5 0 2 111 0 foray, cf p 3 0 0 0 0 A. C. Jensen . . ...34 2 fi lover, 2b 4 0 1 I I AmJru., 8b 4 0 2 .32 .. Lund Lee 1 0 0 0, 1 3 2 If Heath. 0 ..4 Dewey, rf .4 . . . F,ar! Giade ...32 4 Dee, c ...4 0 16 10 I'nDr.p-...30 J. R. Nicholes W lleo, p 4 12 1 l'VaoOrln.c ...28 Clyde Hansen .. 94 111 ...26 Lewis Hansen . ToUle .39 6 Kcore by lialngt: ...22 George Hansen 0 ...10 Logan N'ephi Hodgson 0220100 I 111 112 . rt 1111 . .4112 18011010 08 7 Lrwtaton Error. Irngre. Andrna, Wlioon. 'Mummery: I, yee, Erafie. Home rn Erna. Two-bee- e kite llrmmcr. Wilem, Mrlfee, Androo Three- Ifooble to baa. hit Erana. play. Nelaon Mengea to Kqnlrea. clover to Erana to Cole- -' man. Stolen bneea De. Ealck 2. Coleman 2. O'Conner. Van Orden. Clever, Erana. Mengea. Hita Off O'Conner 12 In 7 Inning., off Corny TRACK WINNERS. May 30 Michi gan's track team, taking ten firsts and In two for first other events, easily ' tying defeated Ohio State yesterday. 80 6 to Carl Johnson, Michigan's leading 43 5.6. trackman, making hi first appearance on ! 0,rfWftTL ,2' the outdoor track this season, took aec- "? milBrwiI Jm hr Tonnro 6 bTovm2 ond place to one of hie team mate In Paeeed balla Dee. Van Orden 2. Wild pltcli ?otlld lowurdtn tBH tJf9 jump WHon. Lft n bane Logan n, LwlMna 3. Runa batted io flqulroa 2. NWoon 2. ri- - man of Michigan broke the field record j 2 javelin throw, with a toe q man, Winning pitcher OConner. In tb ' tmplro Haalam. j;5 feet 7 Inche. (Copyright. 1920, by H. 0. Fisher. Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.) Trad, Mark Tribune. 80. Logan lost the gam to Lewiston by the scorn of 7 to ft. Tn even two club being at up the standing of tb the tup of the column. - Mtapluya behind Wilson lost the ftm for Logan. Thro plain boots, a pnaaed ball and n wild pitrb til netted runs. No Lewiston errors counted far acorns. O'Connor t)aka pitched Um first even Innings for Lewiaton and his offerings were not difficult for Logan. The Collegians cricked out a doaen hits lc aeten Innings. Coray was called upon to finish the game when It ap pea red t a be on See for the locals. Wilson of Logan pitched good ball toward th last of the content and would have been contender for the contest bad bis support held up. t bst collected four eut of five, o Evan of thorn a bom run sad on a triple. Four Logaa bitters gut doable. Tb aeorw: LEWIHTON. 2'X) 2'W $90 20 20 - Orr.M Cook. I... 10 1 6 l'Klnrd i.., 4 o 2$ Fitter?, p. 3 0 0 2 1 Poleoe.p. .. 2 0 0 ft i tKpranaer, 1 0 Minneapolis 1 H. port-sider. 0 Jane? p. 0 0 0 Pt.At Paul 2314! Totals 3.1 7 12 Totals .33 0 1127 10 Minneapolis ANGELENO 13 HANDBALL 14 1 CHAMP. fine out when winning run scored. Totals.. .33 0 0 27 Totals. .29 ftM It is reported Salt Lake may buv one Batteries Griner: Coumbe and McMeoemy ; Koehler but, hit b? batted ball. fAgnew batted for Couch io ninth. IA)S ANGELES, May SO. Mag Gold of of Seattle's outfielders, although JohnCraft, Hovllk, James and Ooens. Oenre bjr irmini; tRptted for potson in sixth, son has no announcement to make jet. tha Ixis Angeles Athletic club yesterday floor by inning: won the A. A. V. national handball sinOakland At Milwaukee flsernroento Ruaa B0UTHESH ASSOCIATION. gles championship, defeating George Kla-wltt- er Kansas City (H)1H20ft(U(i 1 fr 0 0 0 1 Runs Hits of the eame club In two strelght Milo sake 3 1 0 0 1 Hits f .. , In the final of the 8n rrandacn games. 21-- 7 and 21-BtltrriM Muy. .nd Brock; North and Ca." Kuna 7 Portland 2 tournament which has been In progress ton. 0 0 0 Runs Hits ... 2402 000 211 for the past week. a 1 2 Hits Error Cooper. Summary. Hamilton, Cor- Fitterr fl, be polDUNDEE BEATS LAWLER. hao, ('vcry, Yellr, fre, Wnlab. Five runa, Summary: Ktrnrh ont-rPltYALE BOXING CAPTAIN HONORED. tlx kits off Hotting. 12 at bat l twit innings. on 4, by June? 2. Rasro on bll-O- ff LAW-RENTNfaaa., May 30.Johnny Two base hits Orr, 3. Polaon off 1, 14 five hit Font off mn. nt in tery Lor. bst NEW HAVEN, Conn.. May 30 EdDundee of New York was prlvnn the de- Sacrifice bits 3 inning. Credit victoy to Couch. Charge Compton. Cooke. Mollwjt. ward P. F- - Eagan, captain of the Yale 2defeat over Jack Lawler of Hit witiv pitciied risinn yesterday Two bae Krause. to Cbbke, Grover. Wiaferail. ib a boxing team, and former middleweight Kamm, Knight, Krause. 1 Oklahoma 0 C!?y bout. Three tut no hits Innings pitched By Polon ball Mstsel. champion of the A E. F., has re- (sretiey. Miller. on bfills-O- ff The bout between Fal Moran of New Charge defeat Io PoiIaovo 7. run, 8 hits. 18 nt bat. ceived notification of hie appointment aa off Krause 2. off Couch 2. Struck Time bf Orleans and Mel foojtan of Brooklyn, y Run responsible for Poison 1. y son. an asalotant sergeant at arms at the na- Ior 2. by Couch 1. Holllng t Krnnnc 3. gan t hour and 46 mlaute. t'mplm Byron j Y.. was declared "no contest" by the ref-js- d Double tional Republican convention In Uhlcago. Wild pitch 4 ouch. Er .an, erees in the sixth round. play ttalnh to 110 1110 . I BiCrrlP. - P.lly, Turner, Rogge and Coeiett; Graham and Kocber. I l(t 1 I K(Mont game: 1 O Louisville 1 - 0 . In'IianapoH r .! !! 7 2 Batter June and Henline, 7 1 0 Meyer. - 2'K 2' , . . breaking 181. A. P. Bigelow, also of Ogden, broke 191. Don Morrison led the group, breaking 182 of the rrofeaelonal Bowman busted 100. Becker also led in the double vnl ten pair trapped of nineteen breaking Bigelow broke seventeen. Tb shoot, which Is a registered affair, is undsr the aupervls.on of the association reAmerican Trapshooters gional director, Clarence Haight of San Francisco. f- Miiwaukro .. 18 Trap shooter from all over th weat an eom, from the east competed yea-- . terday at th Balt Lake Gun club range In th opening day of the sixth annual meet of the.Vtah State Sportamen8 association. The weather conditions were excellent and circumstance generally favortd good scores. G. L. Becker of Ogden led the field. Becker broke 114 of. (he 10O targets he shot at. Chxrley Rellley and bam b harden of Salt Lake, and B. L. Quayie of Ely, Nev., tied for eecond honor, each iy 1 PORTLAND. AO It. 11.0. A. 3 i,lln.2b.. 3 0 ll ' 1 . AB.R.fl.OA.' too-mi- le Barney Oldfield Expects Greatest Race History . McGfgn 2b 4 flrorro Sfo. 3 .vtidrflatu.ir 3 Compton rf ( Mollw'z.lb 4 Shrohan.rf 4 INDIANAPOLIS, May JO. Th stagof KVt ton .ght for the tlghth renewal th tflwh?a dlAnApolli, aiaad,y tomorrow, malck dari of four nation will and Kyal aklll lh for radi.ir aupramacy their llun'a ahara of 366, tfw). tha richeet P'U lu tha hlatory of automooll' racing. drlvera are achadulod to faca Twenly-fl- v ' tha atartar. After flruM ;imlnatlon trial wr hald thia afternoon, tha gala of the two and coura war cloaod to tha publlo and th drivara worked over their motor to have them aa mechanically perfect a akllled hand could make them. Elimination trial during tha week developed great speed, and the record of 85 34 mllea per hour, established by Ralph De Palma when he won the event In 1318, la axpected to be shattered. De Palma, on hla speed trial for tomorrow', race, drove hla car at the rate 88.45 miles per hour, which earned him lh coveted pole position for getaway, KU Bay; ing Auto Grind e -- . MinrirapolU By Universal Service. ( ly.niETllif Pc' f'omp-ton- 'a PORTI.AND, Ore.. May CnhmibtM . f double In the fourth Innlnu aoor6d It)lnnpHA Kttuuus tit? had walked and advanced Grover, who on an Infield out, for the lone run of SacAt CoIuBibuo Flret game: ramento's shutout victory over the Cnhimbu .... Beaveri toiay. .; Paul Plttery pitched for the visitor Battrl6 Sherman, Lyoaq and vra touched up for nine hits, while (ileton and Haiph?. fleroml game; Poison allowed th Yippers but three hits during the atx innings he worked, Colurubu and Juney. who finished the contest, was Toledo Batterio Neaklrk. Mulrennan and Hartley: touched up for only two more. Brtd?, McColl, McNeill and Murphy. At Portland: SACRAMENTO. Hundred-Mil- te Open-Compe- Tournament Ha Big Lut of Entrant. Five- - Pat Bohcn, the forVALLBJO, May mer Napa rit her. who is at present working at the navy yard, has been of- fered a job with the Sacramento Coast, league team and will join the aggregation on June 8 Bohen haa been Ue Pnlmn FnvnrlfA working out dally at the navy jard and reports his old souphone is In fine work- Gossip of the race crowd show De Ing order. He wss formerly a pitcher In Palma to be a etrong favorite, although the Union association. Rene Thomas, Howard Wilcox and Julea Goux, the French driver, who haa com race here, are counted peted In former The contenders. upon a ' dangerous Louie and Gaston Chevrolet brother in Tommy Milton, Eddie Heame. Jo Boyer, Ralph Mulford and other veterans also are aa dark horse. regarded OLDFIELD. Th winner of the race will receive INDIANAPOLIS, Maj- 80. Tomorrow - he also has a chance at the and10 I will set the pace $20,000, o'clock momltjg at for the start of the International motor lap prlxa of 10.000 offered by the business be will A prise men of Indianapolis. sweepstake over the two and mile track here. am looking for the awarded th winner of each complete th track, and It Is possible for race In history, with the chances cu1 driver to take and retain th lead, thus extremely bright for an American to come home in front, despite the number anil assuring him of a total of $40,000. clas of foreign competitors ClnsiA Weather Predicted The one best bet of the contest Is Ralph De Palma, an American driver with Weather Indications tomorrow are for a French car. the Ballot. But De Palma a warm, bright day, and the apeedway Las had the fastest car In this race four management la figuring on a crowd of times, hut won only ones There Is no j' between 100,000 and 125,000. The Influx question that he is about two miles an of visitors began early this morning, and hour faster than any ojher driver.. . atULU hotels are Jammed to double capacity-hhas failed under more promising con Cota brought as much'as $15, while thou- ditlons In the past, and It is difficult to sands of visitors were accommodated In throw aside past performances private homes at $6 a person. Following Da Palma In apeed, there Is ' With the killing of three persons In ths a lunch of eight other cars of approx!- - race last year fresh In memory, the the same apeed and two miles claia of the apeedway have taken evfry ah hour aiower, these being just the other two ' precaution to safeguard the drivers and Ballots and six of th Chevrolet comhina- - spectators. But the hot wave which t:on of Monroes end fYontenar. Then comes another bunch, a mile slower than the eight, comprising the Deusenbergs, Ieugeois and GregoireH. The othurs may as well he thrown out In figuring a possible winner. Outside of De Palma I would sav the poss.hle dark horses are Jimmy Murphy and Eddie llearne in Deusenbergs, Joe Rover and Rosroe Sarles in Frontenac and Monroe, respectively, and Jules Goux In a Peugeot, fore Despite Hie fact that the cars are much smaller than any racing ever raced before. I predict an average of more than vw""k ninety miles per hour, and, conaequentty, preatoa toe breaking of the record for this track, made In l'l 5 by Ie Palma In Hie Mercedes. of 89 84 miles per hour. There is Lewutoa much less mechanical trouble this year and there will be fewer stops for tires. Today' Oman 30. AMERICAN SO.-- Today in lie will a i pear In tio lineup Uiia week Uumovich, clayey young southpaw, left tonight fur. Ldmontnn, western Canada, league, ohero he will ? further Peter Sundndge, manager of that organ-Pet- er fltanndge, manager of that organ- condition Maiael, floor to the More Than Score of Car Ogden Man High on Two From Tiger; The day boat blttrs; Seal Twice Beat Oak; ... Cooko, Scramonto Ran KioncUco... lxv, Coyote Save Bees Bump. Knnworthy, NnntUn ..., By Universal Service. LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 30. The Angels took both games of today's double bill from Vernon, 4 to 3 and $ to 3. JF I WOLVERINES ANN ARBOR. Mich.. ndh a By BUD FISHER ' |