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Show - 'is THE SAET XAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MORNING, SEPTEMBER- - 1; 1920. ATT A W A Y TO GO GET EM, FELLEKS: E BEES WIN FIRST OF ANGEL SERIES; NOTABLE FIELDING Sailor Stroud Outheaves Curly Brown in Interesting Game; George ElUt and, Earl. Sheely Knock Ball Out of Lot; Sensational ,, Stops and Catches Feature. V, ANGELS 2, BEES 4. LX) 3 lb Klilefer McAuley ..... .lb.. K. Crandall Crawford rf Baaelbr e , Stats cf Brown p Total TANDINO or THt CLUB. r and ihp HAT ttrao the "lookin' at the weren't umpire balll, yesterday afternoon, thay devoted to putting up one of the thta ellckeat baseball game town baa ever seen. The Bee won It, 4 to I. Thl business of Imposing a psnalty upon paid customers every day, who pun--gl up the! coin to see a ball game and not to sit around and suck their thumbs while an everlasting Inspection" of base balls Is going on, Is getting to be a Joke. At letst half an hour of the time sp at Bonneville park yesterday was given to "lockin' at the hall" and rubbing wet finger on. It, and smelling of It. and hold' tasting the finger and tho ball, and ng It up to the light, and talking about it, g and a dosen and ono other A spirit of cooperation on maneuvers, this lookin' at the ball" stuff would be a mighty welcome relief. Both aides were guilty yesterday. Pitchers of the caliber and standing of Stroud and Brown do not bav to resort to a plastering of the ball with mud or licorice or any other substance. This Is well known; and it was clearly proved yesterday, because of tho fifty or sixty balls that were "inspected only two were thrown out. ! 11 jJ. ff time-killin- An Exciting Battle. However, the constant Inspection of the baseball didnt prevent a remarkably Interesting game. Sailor Ralph Stroud had It on Curly Brown In the pitching business. - Both fUngera received good support In fact there was a rare grouping of thrilling and sensational play. The Salt Lakers performed marvels afield. It la not Improbable that the Angels would have tied the score In tho ninth Inning catches by Sand and but for Hosp. Hosps catch of a fly ball hit by Klilefer was a wts. The earns may be said of Sands grab of Ellis's line drive, noth these balls were taken while the fielder was going full tilt, and the catches were mad only inches from tho ground. The star infield play was made by Sheely d .In the fifth, when he made n scoop of McDonald's skimming grounder l Just Inside the right field foul line. The ball was tagged for two bases at least. ncposslbly three. - .v Jimmy McAuley made n one-hastoj f Johnsons grounder In the sixth tha Y robbed the skipper of a sura hit, and Brown deprived Sand of a safety js with a leaping catch in the sixth. ... An unusual number of lino drivo word c whanged to tho outfield, and tha ft Aiders showed a degree of speed and claaa that hair-raisi- one-han- Is not often Jammed into ono game. Stampin' Doin' All the lime. It was a great ball game for offensive "Work also, almost every Inning being fraught with poeolblUtlea. The ninth In-- H ntng was an exceedingly threatening ' period for the Bees, and tna Angels were forced to quit with the tying runs oa third second. . and The game was wen for Salt Lake by Earl Sheely, who, with tho score tied St la the eighth inning, knocked the ball over the fence. At the beginning It looked as though V Salt Lake had not slain tho Jinx, for two (hrre-bae- s hits Iii the very first Inning Produced only one run, and three hits rn . the second, one of them a double, also . brought In only one. However, the Beet to bunch a few hits In th managed eighth for another run la addition to V Sheely homer. v George Ellis knocked th ball out Of , the lot In tho filth for tha Angsls first r tally. ' . Cox, Portland .... Walsh, Ban Francl Rheely, Balt Lako 4 0 0 1 0 o o 9 1 ... 11 !1 1 I 24 II 9 SALT LAKE. AB R H PO A E SO BB ..... 4 Johnson ss Wolter rf t Krug lb ;....ii-4 Sheely lb 4 Mulligan tb 3 Hoep If 4 Sand cf 4 Byler s Stroud p I Totals .. ......32 4 127 Score by Innings Loa Angeles; . 99 4914919 Hits v Salt Lake: 4 Runs .......1 Hits I 114 4 114 11 runs EUla. Home Summary; Sheely. Three-bae- e hlte Johnson. Krug. Two base hlte Baealer Brown, Hosp, Sheely, Mulligan, Byler. Sacrifice hits Stroud 2, Stolen base Klilefer. Johnson, Hosp. Runs batted In Baaaler, Ellle, Krug, Sheely, Byler t. Struck out ' By Stroud I, by Brown 3. Bases on belle Off Stroud fi, off BrOWn L Hit with pitched ball Brown. Runs responsible ' for Stroud 1, Brown 4, Double plays Johnson to Sheely; i Krug to Sheely.. , First bate on error Loa Angeles 1. - Left on bases Los Angeles 4, Salt Lke 9- - Umpires McGrew and Anderson. Time .....,.4 ......... ......... ........ 991101111 1994041 er-no- belief that Butch was getting one over at last. Tho Angela threatened to ecor la tha first inning, but they didnt. It was Byler fault that they were In a pesltlon to threaten at all, hut ho more than made up tor It by hta subsequent work In the seme Innln. Ktlleler led off byhltlln the first ball pitched for a aingle. He stole second and went on to third when Bylers throw went wild. After two were put out, Crawford waa purpoesly walked, and then Byler broke up an attempt at a double steal that had barely taken form. Crawford headed for eeoond and KUIefer ventured off third. Byler'e perfect peg nailed the Angel pilot before he could get back. Bees Make a Pair. Tho Bees opened their stay to the visitors clubwith a house by Johnson. Wolter hit a short fly to 8tats, and Johnson deemed pru dence th bettsr part of valor by playing safety first Krug duplicated Johnsons feat of a triple to the visitor' clubhouse, scoring Johnson. Marty was held while McAnley threw out Sheely, and Mulligan tiled out The Bees made their second tally In th second. Hosp led off with a double and Sand beat out a bunt. Hoep cored on Bylers single to left Stroud sacrificed the runners along, but Johnson grounded out and Wolter filed out In the fourth the Angels had th bases full on a bit and two walks, with oue out but Stats hit into a double play. , In tb fifth the vlaltor scored their first tally when Rube Ellis knocked the ball over the .right field fence. The Angela had another chance In the seventh, but a double play wiped them three-bagg- er out Angela Tie, Bee Win. They tied the soors in th eighth. With two out Crawford walked. Bassler hit a Ion fly to a point directly tinder the scoreboard. Wolter made a good effort at a catch, but luck -was against him, and th blow went for- two bases, aoorlng Crawford, who waa already far on bis A Bfees won In their half of tha eighth. Sheely was first up and ha plugged the ball over the fence. Mulligan drove ene at McDonald, which was too tough for th Texan. v Heap sacrifice put Eddie en second and Sand again beat out a bunt, putting Mulligan on third. Then Byler gob his neai-horun, scoring Mulligan. Stroud struck out and Johnson grounded out, Th ninth for Los Angeles opened with Sheely making history for himself, al-- " waa history with the reVere He muffed Johnsons throw. It Is not. of record that Sheely ever muffed that before. At any rata. It put cDoftald on first. Ellin filed te Sand, Who mad n wonderful catch of th low C her. Brown knocked down a double to right cantor and McDonald want to third, It was Bt this point that Hosp made his play on KlUefero fly. Krug - - - rent ending th gam. The clubs will play again this afternoon at oclock. m 2:01. Ruth Club Stages Great Rally; Beats McGill Nine Special t Tribe. Tb RUTH,- - Net., Aug. 31. la as of tb freat-e- st rallies aver ataged la local baseball Slatery, Rutb everctai aa atgbtma lead and aosed eat MeOlll bars by s anal ef 1ft te t. A tbouaead pereeae saw th seosatioaal fin-Heflin apparently had Uttl difficulty Boding Cooper en the slab for tho locale aad with the gaaie eeewtngly cinched, eve the west loyal ef th local supporter walatalned llttl hap for tho host club victory, Threo fast double playa stopped tb local elut t. fra scoring la th earlier stagea of tho in pectal to Tb Trlbaae. t it Si n Totala.SI 1 S34 12f Total. .SI 8 112711 Koehler batted fof Klugdoe la Cerent k. fflatewood baited la eighth. core by laalaga: Pertlaad Rous Hit., . 9 Boa Fr adeem Boas 0 ' 11 4444444 00 2 0 14 1 4 0 Rita 1 tirore BUmmary: 00 1 08020 r&n X.'S - I 122 332 11 01011120 I. ....v a..,., Army Recruiters Defeat Utah Oil Aggregation i.,,....,..... LOUISVILLE, Aug, 31. first feat i Toledo Le levlll Batteries Meyer. wad Toledo , Leu is vlll aad a patched Preeentlsf MeCell aad Woodal; Miller, Long : alter! Mlddletea A ocher. , R. ,3 sad . H. 7 . 1 io J Woodall; Graham g ST. PAUL. Aug. gl, Pint game; Y Milwaukee St. Paul g J7 BatterU MoWhaouey, Scbula and Hubs, Baines. U riser aad Rarfrar. Second game: R. Milwaukee St, Paul .... ..4 ,.S lea lege.) (Klee Batteries Bate hart aad Buha; Williams, Brawn aad Hargrave. gjt teea the Utah Oil local down to defeat before tb Army Recruiting aba yesterday afternoon by aa 3 to ( ecor. The gam was played oa tb tUh Oll diamond. The Vice ate preorated tb aoidlera with fear tel lie le the initial frame and aa many more la tin eoeood period. Errors were responsible fot th tallies to s greet eitest. Tli Oiler regiatorod foor'la their half of th opener, which were aleo accountable t error. After tb first from th two etna Settled down and put np rood exhibition. Th (oldler Infield blew np la th sixth from and danger threatened. RBCRUITEHtl. UTAH OIL. ' AB.R.H.0.A ABB. HO. A. 0 author. 2b 4 Nee loa. ef . Winama.ab 4 2 W.PpwbAb I Bobertara .3 Uaua.lb .9 3 Budde.aa ..3 1 1 1 31 P Pwrh.p-l- f 4 Martla.e .3 3 1 11 OiOlllept.lf P 4 B lessor r.ef 4 0 3 0 0 Romney. 2b 3 Heaabw.lf 4 0 1 0 0 Kedding.ee 4 Emery.rf 3 0 0 4 Oj Wright, lb 3 . Oi Darla.rf KIUOU.P .1 0 0 Hall.p ...3 4 1 0 OlBUlott.rf '.1 0 4 0 4 want- Malael, Portland - Homo run hitters: EUla, Loa Angeleat 0 Tha mici Btiad: Los Asgetoa won 4. Salt Lake won L Fraaetseo won L Portland won 1, won 4, Varnoa woa A 1 postBeaUl poned. Oakland won 9, Sacramento won 9, 1 postponed. - - i, Preaidont Billy Lane and Jluatnes John P. Cook returnod horn Manager with- - Ui' Bee yesterday . morning. ReRtuntor case, th Be offith specting cials say they hava not fully decided what stops they may taka. . They say that President McCarthy has exceeded his authority In two ways. First, th league president can suspend a player no longer than tea days, and, second, only tits board of director can Impose th provided by th constitution forpenalty on ball games. Monday McCarbetting - . While the letter of the constitution Is plain enough, they say, there appears to be constdersble doubt aa to the views held by the league directors possibly support McCarthy In anything they would he did on the ground thst It wee per fectiy proper to go the limit In his campaign for clesn baseball. Should the di rector uphold McCarthy In the event thst they could be got together, th only recourn of th Bee would lie In an action in court. Of coarse, nobody wants s legal action. If It can be avoided. So tho Rum ter matter stands more or lea open. Tho interpretation which McCarthy placed upon Bill's statement that he entered Into a stake saving deal with Borton Is that It was a bet. Such m view le opposed by ball player In stake saving general, who say that deals are continually being made, and to It, they point to two players, now Coast league who made precisely the same kind of a deal In tho American ' league only a few year ago. What th outcome of the matter will be cannot be foretold. Possibly some line of action may be decided upon within a day or two. , Meantime Rumler has almost completely recovered from the 'Injuries he suffered her In the Sacramento eerie, and la ready to step into the game if he le permitted to do so. rv - FOREST HILLS, N. T.. Aug. 31. pressed to the limit by several of their opponents, th Otars ef the Davis cup team survived th ordeals of the second round ef th thirty-nint- h annual allcomers championship singles today. ' Of th famous quartet R. Norris Williams, O, holder of the title in L314 and 1314, was the only ono to drop a set. Th others. William T. TUden. H, holder of the world's title; William M. Johnston, Baa Francisco, the playing-throug- h champion, and Charles 8. Garland all displayed command when compelled to exert themselves. Williams, playing aa streaky tennis aa he has ever done in his whole career. plucked triumph from defeat In wavering sets. He emerged th conquerer of leftHoward Voshell, the of hander of Brooklyn, by th auor . Of course the youth Vincent Richard fllled'in for a battle that waa featured with aom of th most spirited volleying of th day. He wa Invincible so far aa Leonard Beekman. former Princeton capRichard always tain, waa concerned. had the measure of th court and he 4. 3, won, 3, hard-hitti- 3-- 4, 4. 3. 4-- 4-- 4-- Garland Shows Gass. Among th other prominent winner waa Samuel Hardy, captain of tha Davie cup team, Watson M. Washburn, Doan Mathey and the veteran, Frederick B. Alexander. TUden was again narrted to a long deuce aet at the finish of his mateh. The M. Pennsylvanian finally scored against Thomas Aokerland, Newark, N. J- - 3 drives o 4, found the Johnston A. D. Hammett, former Now York unitreatversity champion, something to be ed with respect. He won, playing chiefly from deep court. Gar lam was In the best form of the four as be went sailing through Edward B. Benedict, young Cambridge, Mas., player, 4-- 4-- 7. 4-- 4, 1, 4-- 4, - 2. 9. Frank Hoep ha brought hi young ion 80 far as th clashes between the east to Balt Lake for a week's tay. . He and weal was concerned, it was th want to see hia daddy play ball her forces of the latter that carried Off th thla week, and will accompany tho Los honors of the day. This was dus to th next Angeles club home Monday. splendid victory of Clarence J. Griffin, Ban Francisco, who accounted for th one to The Trlbaaa. reversal of the unlocked for type that Special In a match reLOS ANOELK8, Cal.. Aug. 31. Roy spiced the day. Griffin, for th cool and markable Corhan, star Beal short top, who ha been hero aom time because of an in- stroking that It Included, spoiled th will remain In Los Angeles Davis cup team hopes of Richard Harte, jured arm, Ban team comes the big Harvard athlete, until the Francisco were wanting In south. The player's Injured elbow, after Hartes ground strokes to two months, la getting back to shape effectiveness and he wa nevsr able gain the net against theso passing shot only slowly. successfully th CaUfornlan while their teammate In Balt Lake, which m ployed. her Griggs and Zelder, will remain E. Davis, Willi and Robert Roland working out as best they can at. Washof th Pacific coast forces, easily ington park, one with a bad finger, the also of Roberts Th forward. moved other with a rib Injury, Everett Gomes, at close range was of playing high class, aa he well known graduate of the local . sand New York. Nlckeroon, lots, has been sold to the Chicago Cube defeated Hoffman AS a Davis cup team asby the JopUn' (Western league) club. went up In pirant,- the slock of Robert Davis defeated market. tennis th laws 31. There will be no Andrew CHICAGO, Aug. Morgan, Cyowyd, Pa., series this fall between the pennant winner of the American association and The Summaries. the Pacific Coast champions. Thoma J. Summaries: Hickey, president of the association aald Roland Roberts, San Francisco, defeattoday, Mr. Hickey said that he had submitted a copy of a contract for the eerie ed Hoffman Nickerson, Now York. 43, thl fall to W. H. McCarthy, president Clarence 1. Grlffln of Ban Franclaoo of the Facifie Coast league, with the understanding that the ciubownere and defeated Richard Hart, Boston, oftlciaia would accept or reject Its terms Vincent Richards, Yonkers, N. Y deThis morning Mr. Hickey received a telegram from Mr. McCarthy and announced feated Leonard Beekman, New Nork, the erle was off. Willis E. Davis, Ban Francisco, defeated Andrew Morgan. Cynwyd, Pa., Special to Th T ribas. SAM FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 31. McR. Norrls Williams, It of Boston de Carthy has tachnlcally not called off any feated 8. Howard Voahell Of Brooklyn. series with th American association pennant winners The association made a Dean Mathey, New York, defeated which called proposition to McCarthy 3. P. Ro hi neon. Boston, for a certain pretty stiff guarantee from Dwight R Norris Williams, IL Boston, defeat-- d the Pacific Coast league. McCarthy subHoward Voshell, Brooklyn, mitted th propoeltloa to the league di11, rectors who decided that th coast or- 75Samuel Hardy, New York, defeated ganization waa not In a position to make Clyde J. Curley, Pawtucket, R. . 3, tha guarantee and o notified th American association. Th matter rest there of Philadelphia, T. TUden, wnilam next move up to the associawith th defeated M. Thorns Ackerland. Newark, tion. ' , N. J.. ' 9 9 William M. Johnson, San Francisco, 8IOUX FALL8, 8. D.. Aug ay Alfred D. Hammett, New York, for the Weaalngton Maxwell, piteher ' Springs club Of th Boutb Dakota 8tte W. Niles, Boeton, defeated Nahanel de- league, lies In a Madison hospital in a Alfred Dabney, Boston,- L serious condition a a result of having ' Watson M. Washburn, Now York, deNew feated Harold A. Throckmorton, , York, Fred O. Jostles, St. Louis,N defeated to th Minneapolis American association J. Oclsner, Montclair team. L. E.Mahan, New York, defeated Phil-U- p The Nick Cutlop mentioned fn th foreVandevcnur, Plainfield, N Jf going, of course, I not Nick Cullop, the He pitcher. G. a5 - Dionne, Now York, vs. Ger I 9 9 9 ald B. Emmoreon, Orange, N. J.,' un6, A dispatch from Regina, Sask., pub- finished. Charles M. Burr. Jr., New York, vs. lished in the Portland Telegram, reads : C. Rube Evans, pitcher for the Rectos Frederick Beggs, -.Nw York (match club In the Western Canada league, sus- unfinished) tained concussion of the brain In a fall downs ta Ira today and is not expected NICOLAI WINS OPENER. to live, Neb., Aug. 31. George Nicolai OMAHA, I The dispatch dated August !$. Evans of Kansas won the Omaha Introducwas formerly a pitcher on th Balt Lake tory on th City first day of th Prairie Zone club. Queries last night to obtain news handicap trap shooting tournament her of developments In the cate had failed to He broke 197 out of a possible today. bring response up. to press time. 204 birds. V ed 4-- 2, 4. 9, 4-- 4, 5 0, 0. 7- -4 3. 2, 4. 3. 5, 2, 2, 4. 5 4-- 2, 4--8, 1111 ,.304 Total . . 4 21 8 Score by innings: Recruiter , ...1 4 4 0 4 4 9 9 9 . Utah OU 4 9 0 9 0 1 o g Error Bodd Summary: I, Redding 2, W. Pepwerth 2. Wright, P. Papworth, Roberta, Romney, William.. Mann, Henabaw. Two-ba- a hlto Martla, Bedding. P. Papworth. Donhl Redding to Romsey to Wright Stole play boeeo Bleaalnger, W, Papworth. Hits Dft gl. liott g In I I inning: off Hall I la g 21 lasings; off P. Papworth 9 Is 4 Innings; off Oltleepie S I I Innings. Beset s balls Off P. Papworth 4, eff OlUotpIg 1, off EUlott I. off Hall none. Btrsch opt By Hall 10, by P. Papworth I, by Gillespie S, by Elliott Ptaaod bolt Roberta A Hit with pitched toll Emery, by Gillespie. Umpire Da rid sou. 4, 3. 3. 3, 1, 3-- 2, -- 4, 3, Final Capture Heat of Hone Breeden Futurity in - Fatt Time. Through Second Round; Close Playing Feature. 98 iy v Dari Cup PUjers. Advance Bogalusa 4, Itne-a- - MUTy AND . JEFF Not a Chance to Have an Argument With Jeff J'SV 1 100001334 81.-P- lrot t It 10 two-bagg- er r PORTLAND. SAN FRANCISCO. j ' AB.R.H.PO.A AB.it.lf. PO. A. i Slftlin 2b S 0 9 S 9 Schick. M S 0 0 2 S 8b 4 1 t S Wlssil S'Cavacy, aa 4 Malael. .cf 8 9 U 3 01 FUgrld, cf 4 1 2 1 Blur. 1b. 4 1 1 10 2 Afnew, e. 4 9 1 4 1 Co, rf.. 4 9 2 0 0 W.l.b, 2b S 1 21 t I Seim lr. If 4 2 Coally, If 3 9 ' 4 2 Haabrk lb 4 Baker, el 4 2 2 1 Hktmu 8b 9 4 0 9 9 Kngdn as 2 4 2 Couch, p. 9 1 2 0 0 Brook, p 2 oi OCaa'l ef 9 4 Koehler. 1 4 0 0 4 Sprang to 0 4 0 1 3) tbatw'd O 0 0 r Laiier, p 0 0 4 4 0 Bo, cf. 0 0 0 0 0; 13 INDIANAPOLIS, Aug, 31 da -- 041 o 94-h- ol - .BIS Pint gam: R. an Aug. Il.-- In op Oeoeoos 6 bout hart, Andy Anderson, local lad I aa pelt 1 1 4 wrestler, pinned Ted Stevans of mttdrtee floerge aad Kelley; Jsuag and Prizes for Sheely, Lake to th mot In two straight tana Earl Sheely was th luckiest man on Tha first fall was In 17 minutes and tha Columbus !!Ahe grounds yesterday In point of prise second la Jl minutes. ladlaaapella . , r Balter lee Mulreaaaa aad Innings Earl got everything that could In' the Dell Stewart, Caret aad Resile. ellmlnart, :ked a ag Champlen ' Ightwelght. of Utah, threw In tha third inning, In I mlnutea and . , V. drew a rasor and a box of candy for his Reese ofof 'ales MINNEAPOLIS. Aag. Indlanola In 11 mlnutea. Spencer homer in the eighth. The homer stake gamot Xaiaas City him t s leg on the weekly ton of coaL BRITISH OOLFERB WIN. Ellis gets a rasor. Minneapolis Ba t tarlew Boo, laaador Butch Byler led the hitters yeeteHay, tad Sweeney, var-do- n Aug. it-H- arry Minneapolis. ,j Butch Bock! Jama. Packard, Jackeoa aad Mayer, and Tod Ray, British getting three in four. One of them Owes. was a double that apparently was labeled golfers, dsfealsd Harry Lagg,professional amateur, Second gam: R.. H. E. i a home run when It left Butchs bat. The and Tom fltevena, Junior Kansas City 3 7 4 ball struck the fence not more than a both of th Mlnlkabda club. professional, 3 up and I Minneapolis foot from the top, and for an Instant to !rt oa th Wlnl-kahmatch Borstmaa Better! Lambert, aad fweesryl links today. everybody was wildly rejoicing fn tha 3c baser aad Meyer. MT. PLEASANT, er .8101 .... Match With Salt Laker By Universal Service. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. II. Timely hitting and Couchs pitching won th first gam of a double-headfor the Seals today, i to 1. Tbs second gam went to Portland, 7 to L Lewi opened up for tho Seals, but was thrown out of tho box at tho end of th fourth. Davis pitched - the' balance of tho game, but Waa unable to stay th visitors' victory. At Dae Praaelaeo Pint ba 11 Anty Anderson Victor Johnny Couch Big Show in Opener, but Sam Lewis It a Snap - in Nightcap. 11 4 1 0 3 2 WlsteraU, Baker, ' Fire runs, 0 hits off Brook la terra Inal of a. Steles bs Haebrook. Twe-b- aa hilt Couch. Caveaey. Sacrifice hits Walsh, oa ball Off Cuwch 2; Kean. Shirk. Be off Brooks 1, Struck out By Coach 4; by Brook 1. Laaler Bit by pitcher Slg-ll8; by Double ploys Kamm to Hatbrook; Car. aoy te tlaabrook; Sprangar to Bias.' Rua for Couch 1, Brooka 4." Left oa A special train brought tho If edit fane to Saa Fnnciaco 4, Portland 3. Charge tho fane. defeat te Brooks. Time of same 1 hour and MGTLL. 40 minute. ruth. Umpire Eesoa and Byres. AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. At Sen Francisco Second game: W.Sct.fb 4 S 1 t 2 A4.mX.Sb I PORTLAND. SAN rRANCISCO. Coer, If ..4 Bollto.ee ..4 3 1 AB.H.H.PO.A.I AB.R.H.PO.A. Olater.Sb S Hopeon.e ..4 12 2b 7 2 2 3 Slglln Schick, rf 4 1 1 1 2 flleno.lb 212IHIrke,lh ..8 1 2 2 2 8 Carney se 4 0 M'Utaeh.e S 1 Waite, cf ..3 3 4 0 0; Wale 2b 4 R.gctt.ee-t 0 T 0 3 T Meyer, rf 2 112 Mfknr, e. 4 S 9 3 0 Oooper.p ..9 0 petvlch.1 1 0 2 0 Cosily. If S 0 Lee.rf . ...g 3 2 9 0 Palmer, 2b .4 1 0 OlO'CosL cf 0 0 B.Berae.p 0 14 UcNsy.lf ..4 1 1 S 0 Haabrk lb S Refley.ee .0 0 8 0 2 2 Kaium, Sb S 1 4 0,4 Lew la. p. 1 9 Totals ..40 013 20 S Totals ..37 10 12 27 I 0 0 3 p. 3 Score by fnalogs: inert, Meflll) . ........1 12 7 1 .34 31 2713 Total . 311 Total).. Both 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 010 tcora by Ian) oge: Summair: Error W. Scott. PaStovich. B. Pertlaad Two-btse hits Leo, Bara, Boll ha, Wat. Run ,. .,,,,.3 Bonos, Hopson 2. Coopts. Throe-boo- t hit Hlte . 2 Home nine. Cons, Botlfn. Stolea base W. Scott, Hick. Palmer. Base oa baUs Off Sea Fraaelaco 0 Bum 0 0,0 Cooper 4, off Boraat 4, oft Scott 1, struck 0 tat By Cooper f. by Barnet 4. Left oa Hit .. Waleb. Fire rasa, 0 hits If coin 10, Ruth T. Doubt plays If. bate tarajaary: Krror Scott to W. Ocett la flleaa 3. Hit vrtth pitched off Ltwts, 10 at bat la four tun Inge. Ter, Beblck hlto Mtlsel, bail Ho peon, by W. SootU Slglls, (! apices Brows toes Rate oa Sacrifice hits Wlsterill. dealer. aad Thomas. Attaadaaco 8000. ball Off Lew! 3; off Device 3. Struck eat 2. . Hit by pitcher By Olneter 3; by Lewi AKXklOAV A8800IATI0R, Koehler, Blae, by Lewie; (Vi by Defies. . Behteh to Haebrook; Klagdoa to Double play St. Paul ... ... a... .90 Stglia as Blue; Wills to Bine; C'Srcsey to TO htlaaeapolla . Rat reioiMlbl foe Lewi 3. Dories ' Milwaukee ... 2, O letter L Left on bo ere Portland II, Saa 4tOMiW 3. Tiara of game I boar sad 39 ladlaaapolla . toe franc Toledo .06 tee. tapliie Byron and Kasoa. nine Loulevllle .82 , Columbus . , ..43 Kaaast City .40 Sod , Brown, Log Angeles 1 0. 6 Run,,,, c. -- 1 4 ........ 14 Remark--abl-y At Salt Lake Los Angeles 2, Salt Lake 4. At San Francisco (first game) Portland 1, San Francisco 3. Second game Portland. 7y San Francisco 1. . At Sacramento Oakland-Saramento game postponed; Oak' land traveling, At Los Angeles Seattle V n game postponed ; Seattle , traveling. 4 1 4 4 3 1 ..... ...44 lb McDonald EUla If WILD HEAVES ANGELES. AB R H PO A E SO BB 1 13 3 L READVILLE. Mata., . Aug. IL Rata aggln interfered with th gnuid circuit race today, although nine heats wer contested before a heavy shower caused a postponement until tomorrow. Chari o Valentino Bogalusa, which drove to a now season's mark yesterday division of th bora la th bread era' futurity, woa tho final heat ta 8:14 The New York trotter. Worthy Chief, took Ao deciding session In th d trot, in which Th Great Mies Morris was distanced in tho heat yesterday after taking th firsL Th final beat, 3:48, waa th best Although fifteen horse started in th 21000 event for 3:18 trotters, the race wa rather easy for Baroness Coohato. driven by Don McDonald, who won In straight heats. Beet time, 8.47 Bonnie Del was th pee maker In each hast of the 2:19 trot and woa handily. Best time, 2:47 Tha trot la which the eeason'o leading money winner, Peter Coley, wa entered, and th Blue Hill for 2:04 trotters were unfinished. Millie Irwi took th first heat of the 1:44 trot, hut Peter. Coley ehoned the way the next time out Both heats were 3:0efc. Nedda was tha beet of the bunch la th firm, beat of th 2:06 trot Tim. 1:97)4. Summaries:Hors Breeders futurity, 250O: trot, purs Bogalusa, ch. ., by General Watt 1 (Valentina) 3 9 1 Nelson Dillon, b. e., (Serrlll) 3 ,.4 Bellvue, b, c.,' (Pittman) , 4 b. f., ..I tha Great, Marge (Cox)... ro ...I Favonlan, br. o., (Edman) Jsae V also started, Time 2:11 1:08, 3:14 4. trot. Tb Boston Globa, puree 200: Worthy Chief, br. g., by Worthy McKinney Sir Douglas Haig, b. c (White) ..3 Madame Dillon, ch. f., (Serrtll) ..4 Native Girl, b. f.. (Rowe) ........7 omlnioa Day, br. .. (Hastings). I 4 3 Harvest Horn and The Great Miss Morris also started. 3:11 4, Time 1:11 3:93. 3:19 trot, purse 91090: Bonnie Del, b. g., by Del Coronado (Hinds) : ..,,.1 Lady WUtgo, ch, m. (McDonald) ..1 Oscar Watts, b. g.a (Hyde) ,..,..,,.4 Wtlda Fletcher, b. m., (Cox) ........3 Blltxla, br, m., (Pittman) .,,4 Red Russell also started. Time 1:97 1.4, 2:91' 2:14 trot, purs fi Baroness Cochato, br. m., by Cochat I ,1 ,, (A. McDonald) Wiki Wiki, b. g., (Geers) ..3 3 Dora Heines, br. m., (H. Fleming).. 2 13 ..'3 Dar HyaL bg., (Crosaier) 4 .8 Grace Drake, btk. m., (White) Charm Bpeara, Peter Bleler, Blbblngen. Saint Fruequin, Grex, Harmony, Charlotte Dillon, Blnode, Grace Forbes and Lotto Watt also started. - Time 2:08 3 01 The President, 3:48 trot, purs 32040 ' (unfinished): peter Coley, bg., by Peter th Great ... (Valentine) ......I 1 Mlllt Irwin,- br. ra., (Fleming) Peter June, ch. h., (deers) .,,....,,.3 3 4 4 Doctor Nick, blk. g.. (Cox) Let Fly, b.. g.. (Dodge) ..,..,.,,...3 I also started. s Opera Express Th Blue BUI, . 3:04 trot, purs. $3640 r (unfinished); Nedda, b. m., by Atlantic Express (H. .... ,. Fleming) Don Lop, blk. 3 (Geer) Baron Cegantle, b. h., (A. McDonald)..! br.' 4 (Cox) g., Charley Rex, Hollyrood Kate, ro. m., (Dodge) Time 2:01)4. ld ' 4. threo-year-ol- sec--o- 4. 4. ld ....... 4, Ure-yar-O- ld )..,....,..2 1-- 4, . . .......... 4. 4. - ............. t ,.,k MISS PINKERTON IS WINNER OF FEATURE I-- It 7. 3, ed 31.1-R- a - 0-- 6. 5, 4--4; 4. 4. Ed-wa- rd I- ! I 4--8. 4. , (Copyright, J920, by H. 0. PlAer. Trad Mark Reg. X7. 4, 4- DE8 MOINES. Aug. 11. A packed am- phitheater wa on hand at tb state fair this afternoon to witness th second day . . of th Great Western hors races . Summaries: 1:14 trot, Mis added money: Pinkerton (W. & Taylor), first; The Triumph (Stanton), second: Shawn (Allen), third. Lucy Ruse (Dennis), , fourth. ' Time. 1:12)4. 2:23 trot. fl004 added money: Faison (W. B. Taylor), first; Payne (Reeves), second; Biac (McCollister), third; Primator fourth. TlmA 2:14)4. 2:14 pace, flOOO added money: Dir (w. B. Taylor), first; Banner (Perry), second; R O. Hlppue (Reeves), third; Bid f Noe), fourth Time, 2:12)4. Bix furlong dssh. pure $130: Ylhristl Cub (Dougherty), first; Dr. Samuels second Gat Far near (Cornwell), third. - Time, 1:14)4, . Foul- and furlongs dash, pur 1125: Nadeen H. (Emery), first; Blue Jay (Rice), second; Daley Steven third. Time, :5t)4. 11304 n), s one-ha- lf . BEAVER BEATS MILFORD. pedal to Tb Tribes. BEAVER, Aug. 81. Th Beavar club won from th Milford nine by a score of 14-1- 0. - By BUD FISHER i |