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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIPAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER- 17,1320. 12 - m AUNG, WE DROP ANCHOR IK - t y Vv TILLICUMS TWICE DEFEAT OUR BEES; RALLY FAtLS SHY Feature of Day Is Triple Steal Pulled by Seattle i Players in Secojid Game; Gould HR Hard in Opener; Broipley Pitches Good Ball, bijt . . Cant Stajid Umpires Rulings end Is ; t Fired Out of .Game; Skipper John-- r I sop Stunned in Collision. , - BEES 2t 2; RAINIERS 9, 3. First gam: . SALT LAKE.-A- 9 2, pame)- -- STANDING ISecoiuJ OP THE CLUBS. A a At" Portland Sacramento7, k; Portland At Oakland 1. . 3 Oakland 0, San Ffandsco 4. Special to Tbe Trtbone. SEATTLE. Wash.. SepL 1. Th. swung back Into that atride today, defeatlp; in both games of tM , doubls bill, and thrby galnlpg oa ths four leader. "The opener was a romp, tbe Wareswea t J winning, I to 2. but tha seoond turned r out to be one of the most tampestuous ! '' Seattle won It. but , jousts ofthth season. very akin of tbslr molars. only by around waa r i Earl Sheely with thgalloping madly tho paths winning ru when a JsckAdama slapped tha ball pa Krug aoot home with th H Marty slid Intohave tied the game. A , which would 1 I the Krugs demise made the third out ZTZ ninth Inning, Beattie won, I to A was a spsctacular econg tussle That all t , r gmo of baU. Tho oount was nothing led ; up to th eighth, when Bod Murphy mate In a triple steal and aneaked - home with I ", th first seer of th contest , 1 k, A t ifhs tV An Unfortunate Collision. Young Carter Elliott, who broke In at abort for Beattie with a dashing exhibition, exploded a tall Texas leaguer over short at thla stage, and two more rune scored when Captain Ernie Johnson and yally Hood collided whU endeavoring to make th catch at on and the same t: K - r moment yhen Bob batsmen if4 7, two lead loomed -- Geary struck out th first In the ninth, the three-ru- n as big as a high school, but those who made their exit missed ,,y some fireworks Before Wares could ' hustle a relief burler out to the bull pen, an bit f "at Mulligan, Johnson and Krug had safely and scored two runs Bbeely, tbe IT one high and leagues boas bitter, drove far toward the boards In left center, and K one to bet waa that Krug a three It '(would acore on th hit. But Middleton v i recovered quickly, fired to Kenworthy, 1 who relayed th bid) in to Adams just as , L A Martys spikes were skidding into th . L Adams made a nice play of th plat. throw and Umpire Anderson waved the i runner out, much to th anger and flla--? j gust of the entire fait lake squad. tr. r' I- tf i 'way, because they claimed that dangerous Ted McGrew missed a play at third when Lr:. ht Murphy safe in tha eighth In (i V nng.called looked from the press stand a It v ,, y though Bod was out, bu( MoOrew ruled : him safe. Bod up and stole home a moment later, as part of g triple steal, so f attribute the deles to the Salt j? j, , that callLakeatboys third. Pitcher Bromley "3i kicked himself out of th game Otar th . -j fj, s j t V-- v . k H jt u decision, Carl Zamloch, who played first In th second game, paved the way for Brom- With one out In th leya downfall eighth, the Zam crashed a long hom run Into left center. Zam mad two bases on the drtv by fast sprinting, and th magician was so exhausted at th long on rlnt that Murphy went In to tun for him. This Uttle mov of Wares won th at third bass, gem, because tbe decision to Eldreds steal and a walk Kenworthy filled the bases, and thla trio treated th customers to one of the most spectacular paya In baseball th triple steal. Johnaon was knocked unconscious for several minutes as a result of his colli- sion with Hood, but b pulled himself together sod resumed play. SfWASff LEGENDS Being tfie Tple of How Smooth the Buzzy Overturned the Canoe Containing All the Bees. Batted for Qould In eighth. . 8EAjTLE H. PO. Middleton, rf. f 2 2 1 0 Bohn, b u Murphy, lb. ........ 4 1 208 ECOND alt Leke INNING. to center, Wolter sacrificed, Demprs to Mur-ph- y. Hood tingled to center, Sheely to third. Hood stole second. going H auger popped to Elliott. Byler eln. to center, scoring 8hely and Rled Gould was tossed out by D. Two rune, thro hits, on sacmar. rifice hit, on stolen baa. THIRD ItyNINQ. Seattle Mlddletpn singled t left and Bohn walked. Murphy forced Middleton at third, Gould to Mulll-gaEldred singled to right, scoring Bohns, Murphy on third. Ken worthy singled to right, acering Murphy, Eldred eq third, ftrand forced Ken. worthy, Johnson unassisted, Eldred scoring. Elliott out, Gould to Sheely. Three runs, three hits, on walk. FIFTH INNING. Seattle Middleton doubled to right. Bohns sacrificed, Gould to . Sheely, Middleton going to third. Murphy out, Krug to Snscly, Middleton acor. Eldred scored Ing. Eldred walked. on Kenworthy' long single to right. to Hauger. Strand Two runs, twq hits, on walk, on aacriflc hit, SIXTH INNING. , Soattlw Elliott doubled to center. Baldwin out, Krug to Shooly, Elliott taking third. Demares walked. Middleton popped to Krug, Bohn sin glod to cantor, scoring Elliott, went to second. Murphy out, Gould to Shooly. On run, two hits, on walk. EIGtfTH INNING. Seattle (Baum ! pitching . for Salt Lake) Elliott boat out nit to tho Baldwin doubled to loft, pitcher. scoring Elliott, and was out trying to stretch, Hauger to Mulligan. Mlddltton singles to right. to loft. Dome roe on third. doubt Bonne hit aacriflc to fly Hauger, Demare scoring, Mlddiston going to third. Murphy dost out a hit to snort, Mlddiston scoring. - Murphy was, thrown out stealing, Byler to Krug. Thrq runt, four nit, on sacrifice fly. x Sheely-slngle- d n. fld Do-m- ar ' re ,.., ........ ,.,..,,,4 ....... lr EIGHTH Bohn INNING. out, Krug to i ,l 2 1 9 1 8 0 1 0- - 4- - 4 8 cf Hauger, If Jenkins, p Bromley, p Thurston, p 1 3 I 4 2 11 11 24 1 Middleton, ft ...... I Bohne, 8b ..,,,.,,..3 Zamloch, lb ...4 Eldred, cf ,.3 2 2b Kenworthy, Strand, If ,,.,4 EUtott, ss Adams, e Geary, p A Murphy, lb ,.,,,..,,,.l . Hits Zamloch doubled to oontcr, Murphy running for Zamloch. Eldrod hit to Johnson, who throw too lat to catch Murphy at third. Bromley put out Of th gam for disputing th decision. ihurston pitching. Eldrod otol second. Ktnworthy walked, filling th basoa. Murphy acorod on a triple steal. Elliott dropped o fly. over second on which Hood and John.' sen collided, Eldred and Kenworthy scoring, Elliott on first. Adams out, Thurston to Si)siy. Throe runs, two jilt $n walk, fyur stolen pasee, NINTH INNING. alt Lake Jenkins and Thuraton fanned. to left, Mulligan singled Johnaon foublod to cantor, scoring to Mulligan. Krug slnglod canter, counting Johnaon. Shooly doubled to right and Krug was thrown out at th plats, Mlddiston to Konworthy to Adam. Two runs, hits - - 8800082 I I 4. Summary: Struck out By Bases on balls Off Geary I, off Geary Bromley 4. off Thurston 1. Two-bahits Krug, Johnson 2, Zamloch, Sheeley. Doubl plays Johnson to Krug to Sheely. Sacrifice hits Johnson, Hauger, Bohn. Stolon bases Johnson, Eldred 2. Murphy, Kenworthy. Hit with pitched ball Hood. no Innings pitched By Bromley 7 runs, S hits, 80 at bat. Runs responsible for Geary J, Bromley 2, Thurston 1. Charge defeat to Bromley. Tim of gam 2 hours. Anderson and Umpire se 2, Leading Hitters in the Major Leagues AKZBICA IXAOtTZ. G. 8B. H. Player. Staler, BL Leni....,.m 660 126 Speaker, Cleveland ...184 491 117 4 Jackaoa, Chleafe .....188 628 180 414 147 Rath, New York. BA Collins, Chicafo.,140 660 103 VATI0XAL IXAOtTB. H. 226 160 201 164 261 PtaM. Hornsby, St Lenta. . . . Roush, Cincinnati .... Yeans, Mew York J. Smith. St. Loata... Wheat, Brooklyn Wee. 060 4e .97 64 Omhi r. 8t iOMpk Joplll fitou City o oo eea s se o Dm MoIim e b 4 see see , fOBTLAKD. AB.R.H.QA. (0212 fllKlln 8 gwbhv.e-- 8b.. lb... gheebaa.lb 1 8-- 1 4 gchanf.e., t' 016 .8 2 2 ikiuidoe,. 2 4 5ibpr.oxM.Sb Johnaoam. jittery., Mill 14 4 4 8 0 16 6 6 6 4 1 8' 8 f 8 I I 1 Toble.... tBUw..., I 801)1 I I I 10t 10 I 1000 t Tots I. .80 IU8717 Total. ..00 Bstte4 fot Spree fM la atatb. Batted for Jofaei la atattu tScore by Uataga: Beertneote New. York Fans Will See Dundee and Welling Fight Spt Hita oa 0 a8--1 0 1 Krror Stalls. 0 truck out By tuaaiaryt I!!!?!! hy.Johneo Jf. Bae en belle Off bln fitter 1, off Johneen 2. he-bti- f hit Ftttery, Oosiptoa, Kopp, Byes. Becvtfte Buos feepensibl Ttato M. Uaiplree Johnny Couch Shuts Out Oaks in Nifty Fashion - 87 .81 .76 e .72 e . 71 .t .80 e TT 78 68 9 . 88)8 1 Thrown; Shoulder Wrist Sprained in d- ar ' TFfLIa KUMLER, p.aw Slt Las' OQtiieler, who has bees suspended fos fivo betU bj President W. H. MoOarthjr of tha Pacific Coast league, ioi tllegedjoin boll games, informed The Tribune last night that ho intended nt once ting to qb bring suit against the Coast league for damages in the turn of 250,000. I bave htd lOTcrai eonsultatipna with nyr attorneys," paid Bill, fnd it looks aa though w can go into court with good chance of winning aa easy case. waited fgr th league to dp eomething in my easa, I gotMag bo; been done, I have waited, too, for something t coma of th lawsuit Borton brought against Essisk at Lot fUigelei, but it now seem; coijaijL that nothing will come of that before months hev pawed, whot With) ETOBtlcg of optepfioni hv oftimo aad all that. . any-bod- .I Two-bee- BUM naponalbta for B. Aly to Haabreok. lien 4, Steles bate Tlmf Cooper, Kamm. 1 hoar and 83 mlnutea. of L'mplrce and Crotar. rt ill) 18888 KOmdG. 8 8 8 Haebt, 4 8 ......... 3 11 16 .... .... Kerosenes Cheaper Than Gas, at That TO -- !; (Hinds) (Whltii:Princess lUadena, Grace Forbto Lott Watt also started. Time 2:08(4. 2:1014, 3:13 3:03 class pace, purse 61000, thro heats. Goldia Todd, . m., by Todd Mach U 6-' (Geers-Edma- .... n) ....) 1 1 3:01 ct&sg trot, purs 21000, three heats: 4 l pom It, ch. (Edman). Red Russell, ch. g., (Murphy) .'.,.1 1 3 2 4 Lad Wingo, ch. m., (McDonald). Herbal Wyn. bp. g., (Stokea) T....4 ) 3 Tro 2:0714, 3:11 1:6714. 4. olseg pace, pure 2x666, three beats Bother R., V m., by Baronwood 1 King (Murphy) ,, 2 I 3 ay Brook, br. g (Edman) Irish Voter, b. g.. (Noble) '. ,.2 3 I Prosser, blk. h., (Perry) Little, br. rYank g., (Stokes) ....4 4 f :0714. Time 2:06)4, 3:8714. 3:11 class trot, purs 21500, three First Virginia, D. h tb Harvester 1 1 4 (Dickerson) .... 3 1 Hilda Fletcher, b. m., (Cox) 3 3 3 Humfast b. m., (Balaton) Peter LaFyH,b. b., (McDonald)i 4 2 Tlm-2;- nU. 3:1 244 To beat 2:30 4 jotting: Maxay rion, " ch. m, (Benedict), won. line T beat 3:2 trpttlng: Marge the Great, b. I. Oox), Tlme2:12 V .....,..,,....1 ....,...,.1 hts: ......I - 4. 4. 4. 1- -4 4. Robins Lead .by 4. Six-Gam- Margin e h .477 Crx, Grace Ofo O-f- Pet By Universal Service. .460 LOa ANGELES. Bept 16. The Ttfera JEW TOEK, Sept. 16. Clsvelaad slipped into first pises in the American .887 pennant race today, while th battle between 'the other two .880 stopped th Ann.ls winning streak to.972 day, beating them, I ts I. Chicago and Nw York, resulted in victory for th White Sox. Brook-tAnMitchell W. flu th ball, pitched .886 gap separating it from Cincinnati to six full games by scoring gels gntUng but thre bits ott him, while th Tigers betted Thsmas and Fertic first blood in th enej with the Bods. Tho Now York National, who pUt Pet. ott th mound 1 th early oven with Pittsburg, arc still a mathematical possibility. tagA .866 At La. Anelcl The Clevelaad American wer held to three hits by Zachary of Washington, .641 YKBNON. L04 ANGBLBB. but tho Indian wan, their new pitcher, Mails blanking tha Senators, .666 AB.B.B.POA. AB.k.H.PO.A. with four .862 18 I hits. KIlfM. lb 8 Chicago pulled Now York from ita top position by halting Qqin and 8 1 8 Colima hard toqay. 4 4 f .8)6 jssthiij B'Anly, . 4 I 1 ZdM, N 4 1 1 I1 8 Cincinnati star pitcher, Bouther, lasted only of an iniE beritiiw tb i i i Crwfrd. rf 4 8 0 fore tha onrush of Brooklyn. Grime of the Suporbaa cf 4 Chdbm 4 2 a run in tha first yielded Pet. Lys. A Burt lk 4 St.t tl. 4 1 18 8 inning and two in tha fifth, when DauWt mad horn run, but scattered tha Ntakaf, 8k 4 O I 8 I bit .684 Smith, 8b 4 0 4 I other tamings. Jf Brooklyn win six of it tltven rsmaiaing gam, 2 1 6 4 Bill. It. I t .661 PVtw the Reds, ta nose them out. would have ta win sixteen out of eighteen and the Tkomu, .607 WBIUta y Plants' tak would b fifteen straights, with no defeat.- - , Pytla, e .460 11966: king Watts, b. It, Gansral Watts McDonald) .. Sib Bin: hr. g.. (Valantlnii Wlkf b. r, (G ere Ed man). Walt Mails Pitches Indians to Top Blankenship ReserveFifteen List Numbers oyo oyo oyo (HO Willie Mitchell Breaks Angels Winning Streak . 1 II r Quite So! ! i ana-thir- d 81 62 66 78 Driver ........ ...... 18)41 ..41888 Lott. Veteran 'Harne fty-tlen- Baseball i my profession and it is my moan of Uyelihofd. I cannot sit I OAKLAND. (AN TBANCIBCO. idly by while my bresq and butter arc being taken away from m by such 'abb.hpo.a ab.b.h.poa. method as nave bcoa UMd, I am not guilty pf potting oa ball gamea S O Scbiek, 11 4 11 i I Wills, rf I in baseball and perhaps in many other AAHet,lb t 1 I meroiy participated in what everybody lKea4y, rf 8 Ooopr. ,ef 4 0 8 1 Oj rteerig, cf 4 8 4 4 8 Is done every year in the bu leagues and ia 1 1 OiWaleh, MUler, If 8 lo hear of any player laying qowa because of 8 8 1 SlHaabrk lb I 8 111 I Kagbt 8b i t bo called betting by 4 1 f 8 Stas4i 3b 4 4 nny streteh of the I OlOeealy 8b 1 Brubkx SlKasnn. 88 2 imagination, and ovary legal mag i have talked with'omphf tieally declares that 141 Donees 8 6 1 8 8 Yells. I. I 1 1 I I it cannot be regarded .as betting. 4 Sipeoch. I. I I i p 8 6 i at tbe record of t jybody het I Total... 8) 0 4 24 12! , Scot, by bulofa: ertraordinary good luck both in fielding and hittffig against Vernon. The re- 0akUn4 orda ape there to prove it. I eontinued to play lat fall againit Dr- - (Bpeneere Bum .....0 40 y advice, just because Eddie Herr waa up against it.' Dr. Bpeneer will tel Hit. . that I shouldn't have tried t play in some of tho gam I waa in, 8a. PruKtaee 4 3 1 0 3 8 0 "To auspand a man for five years the equivalent 1 putting him out of Ran.',, 8 baseball Hita 8 8 3 8 8 8 0 4 permanently hi certainly ground foe eetion for redress of some kind-Errors Kntfkt Banuneryi Ceanelly 9, e hits Schkk. Why. I efcnt coneeiye of a man doing' a thing fike that Tbn4ea kit Schick. Killer, Y.1U, Bears n belle Off Ceeck 8; off I'Anyhew, I want to find out if my chances of earning n living eon be taken ArUtt 3. Stnck eat By Artatt 4; by Gear away from me, end that la why I intend to start this awult" 2. Double piers Connolly to Hasbteok t WUb:Dormn ta Otagtardl; Watak t. Cosaolr Bre. MUTT AND JEFF P8tky , w wires keep going and Bohn. Seattle Red Conkwright won gam dm the Sheehan, Sacramento , Detroit Tiger yesterday. It WS Bed Fall. Johnaon, Salt Lake .... first appears nee in a big league battld Kopp, Sacramento ..... and manifestly he gave a good account Sheely, Sail Lake of himself. Red took Tr A gam In Schick. San Francisco which hi opponents, th Red Sox, were SYRACUSE, N, T., Sept. 16. Edward Kennedy, San Franciact leading at th end of th fourth Inaing, 8c hang. Sacramento ... to L Red allowed six hits And on F. (Pop) Geers, veteran harness driver, I Middleton. Seattle score In six innings and turned up win- suffered painful injuries whan thrown Elliott, Seattle ner wheq th Tigers put over th win from his sulky in th ftrat race of th Byler. Balt Lake ning Pun in thaenth inning. .... Bprenger, stat fair Grand Circuit card an th f r notabl shut track today. The series stand: Tha veteran driver drove WIM Wlkl to .lesterday, the Salt Lake won I, Seattle won 3. Washington, I to 0. finish in seoond place la tha aaoend heat Sacramento won 1, Portland won . .... hita- - waiter has won 1 postponed. of th four garnet in which of th 2:1 trot and just an th hors every S. gam aklnnd won 1. San Francisco won he hag worked for th Indians, crossed th finish It stumbled and fell, Vernon wen 1, Los Angeles won 2. v throwing Geers heavily to tha track. H , sustained a severely sprained shoulder and Mepb Ralph 8)rot)d will heave for th Special to Th TribnaC Bees today, Outfielder wrist, but hope to be able to resume hta PORTLAND, Ore . Bfpt. Wilson of tn Vancouver, )fB. Q.. team driving at thp Columbus meeting Men-- , Old Ironsides asks bis friends, th fans, has been purchased by Portland and will day. to be patient during tbe Bees stay la report here tht week-enKing "Watts, driven Wilson had th northwest and not to bawl him out a whirl with tho Chicago Whltg Bog captured first honors ... for delays The telegraph company say a couple of seasons ago. Pitcher Gla-st- cup race for 2:16 trotters, principal event A f has lumped th Beavers according of tb days card. Wlkt Wild, driven by It does tho best It ean, but that It cant vr Gear and after tha accident ta th sec- very wall do much la tha way of unin to reports. ond heat by Ed man, finished la pta.ee- Wiki Wlkt .mod spectacular finish to taka second place Second heat whan be atumhtad uut 8114 ten yards, under barely crossing tha wire. Geers seat Gold!thajln Tod4 acroas )h line ' an easy winner In th first heat of the 2 . .. 2:01 pace and Edman captured th remaining heat bbind fhq Geer mount Summaries: hotel eup 2:12 trpt, puree Onondaga x r High. Vernon - t ttf 0 4 0 0 8 2 4 2 - fur M1 Rumler to Suq for $00,000 n ' dft ,,, rt .,,,..0 114 55S8ti League Will Be Defendant J 1 Jtaag Hita fertltaA-B- 4 8718 8 87 4 Total.. .6 Total... 84 2 2 714 B.IU4 for Ptrtlt. in thU4. YMtflpfefi Penlts. oar by Uotaf.s At WJL H. p. Toraon V s 8 4 6 8 4 8 TlM Rons i 8 4 11 T Dm IIoIum 4 0 HU 8 4 lAdsms ud Querry; Bttcktlew ad Betterie Leo Anfota y Aaduffi 8 4 4 6 Ruao 4 CHICAGO, Sept, 14. Th first game of 8 8 1 8 0 1 tbe football earlleg between Chicago and Hit... City-ioAt Oklabea& kUkom City City Irror. Vtahor, MsHler, Prtnceton will be played at Princeton OcBmlth, Snmm.ryi fame potpoae4; vet ftotude. Thra-b.hit Muller, Ttahw. Tbom.. tober 22, 1921, Coach Btagg of th Uni. Tw-hho Stole Stats. Hlfh. hit. Lobs, vgrslty of Chicago announced today. At Wiehltkwm Burlflm bit Vltoer. Strnrh Nt By Pottles . . WlctatU 2: by W. Mltch.il 8; by Huslw 1. Baas gt. Joeepli ... for Thomas A Parties A Huslm. 1, Mltch.ll L Vita hits, 8 runs off Thomas, 18 at Cnwby. run ff Pom bat la two pin. lulurc no hit, tie., 8 nt hot ta om pins tantaf. Chars 4rfrt At Jeplia Pint gam.; J. Mitch. II to Thomaa. b.tta by pltchwl pit of yams I hour Tim ' NEW TOBK. r,.T,,.y.piin U. The New Tork by Thom.., KtUefar. 8 mlmtoo. oad Umplroo Byrou state boxing eoiqmisaion and license com0sha u8 Bason. B.tt.rlre Boekl.r aid fhiaa; mittee formally opened office hero today A By.n. TECHER ANO ZBY8ZKO DRAW, aad set th machinery In motion to Second garnet vivify boxing, which has been dormant under the new Walker law would be held Jeplta MONTREAL. B.pL 16. Je Stsch.r, In Greater New Tork since tbe recall of In thin city between Johnny Dundee and Omeha .... American wrestling champion, and Wla th Frawley law. Joe Welling. It will he for fifteen rounds went to B.tteHe. Berger t.4 Haase a draw Poland, o( )ek Zhysxko v It waa announced that th first bout to a decision. match last night. Ltafle. n a two-ho- ur Princeton Tiger to Jdtvt October 22 Chicago terrupted communication uk best Utters: n WT8TXRI LEAGUE. City . 113 ; s1 see O 1 8 8 3 6 Blur. 8 7 Msieel.ef.. Kops,lf... Orr.es.... Teotaa OklllMni H 418 8 1 0 1 1 1 0 8 3 Tnllt Shooly. days bigh-han.de- d ' 2 988808883 111111 411 , Runs K By Universal Bervloe. OAKLAND, Sept. 4. Jhe Seals shut out th Oaks today, 4 to A CpucV pitched excellent ball ant) gavp tho Psk but four scattered hits. Ariett allowed th Beal eight bits, four of which wer mad (n th fifth fmma At Gakltag: Totals :..t 3 4 27 12 Ran - for Zamloch in eighth. Score by Innings: Balt Lake Run . Hits AS . ....... Seattl- e- SACBAMgffTO. MrGfn.Sb B. ' Th -- Stoic bee Cewytoa FlUery 1, Holsaes sag Oeeey, 4 8 1 Totals - .8 4 1 Brattle ' Runs I41 1M ...8 I . .......1 012 2 2 0 9 13 Hits Summary: Struck out By Demare, 1. Bas pn ball Off Demare. 1; off Gould. Two-ba- a hits Bohn, Middleton (2), lllott, Baldwin. Double play Elliott to to Kenworthy Murphy. Sacrifice hits Wolter, Byler. Bohn (2). Stolen bases Murphy, Hapd, Eldped. Innings pitched By Cfould 7, runs 4, hits 2, at bat 27. Runs responsible for Demare, 2; Gould, 4; Baum, I. Charge defeat to Gould. Tim of amine 2 hours 2fi minutes. Umpires pfcGreqr and Anderson. Second game: SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. p. 8 Mulligan, b Johnson, sg I :. Kroir'2b 7 11 Sheely, lh Jfoltsr. r t Gets- By Unlvrai Service. PORTLAND, .Or., Spt. J4- - Hlttlpg 6yvetr Johnson, a recruit pitcher, freely, Sacramento had Uttl troubl winning from Portland today, 7 to L Th Senator bagged fifteen tdngl. Paul Ftttery held Portland to pour hits, J cnlr on, Tobins pinch btngl la th ninth, going out of th Infield. ' At FortUed: 2 1 2 Eldred. cf. s 4 Ken worthy, 2b, 4 4 If. 1 I Strand, 4 BllotL I 2 ( 4 Baldwin, o. Mttf l 1 I i Demiree, n. 9 Psmpsey, lb. 27 IS Total i ,...22 " Score by imstngs: , Salt Lake .0 IMOOOOO Run SECOND GAME. Seattle A. E. SEATTLE. AB. H. H. PO. A. " " FIR3T GAME. Only Four While Hit. Off Fitter Sian; Johnson. Coyotei Portland lifts ji game)- - Salt Lake 2, Seattle 3.6, At Los Angeles Vejnon A Los Angeles 3. SPIT IT Ifl i (ftrst 'ljSaitAtLakeSeattleSeattle B. R. 'the Football Prospects at Idaha Are Uncertain M08QOW, Idaho, Bept. 11. D.splt in f sveral member of last yars Unlvsralty of Idaho football turn, and th expected return of others, prospect i ndellnlts at tb Thomas nature, Kelley. W nr up against a difficult situation, said Kelley, 'because w lack lino malarial. Th bnckflald timber looks fairly good and wrmay b abl to dsvelop a few powerful and eg. greaalvo llnsmen who m. bulwark our defense. I feel neither optimistic nor particularly gloomy. Captain Fsllx PUstlno of Poc.tslla, sentar on last yeara pleyen, and Helnts Gltndeman of Coeur d'Alsns, veteran t.ckle, have arrived on the campus, and both men Insist they are In good early condition. Plastlno has gained a return (Copyright, 1FJ0, W Trad Mark Ah- - U- - and now ha a ul 4 0. rishsr. PL 0ft ) gt association. P4VTRUW poupdsg Ab Goff of Colfag and Roy Thompson 91 BoIm will U oa tbo proctlco oqumd beyopd a doubt, it s reported. Qoff, who had pot expected to return to pollege. Is expected, with his weight and height, to mole a fprmldablo contender for a lino position. Thompson, fast and powor-fbackfleld star, plays sensational football In 1917 winning a plan on tM eleven of that season, hut last year he waa seriously handicapped by a succession ef crippling Injuries. David MacMillan, a former director of army athletic, who last year was coach of all major aperts In thn high school at New Brunswick, Maine, has bean ap. pointed. assistant physical director at tha University of Idaho. FTsahman football and varsity baseball probably will be the principal assignment glvfn MacMillan, and he also win assist In basketball and In th Phy! education etas ... H succeed r. Hutchtnnaon, who has been made coach at the Idaho Technical tnstlt XL have been placed of) tb reserve list of th Spokane club of th Pacific Interna tlonal Baseball league for tha 1921 season, according to announcement by Manager Cliff Blankenship. Tho places unde t serve are: Easter, Smith and Trekell, pitchers; Fisher, eeioheri Genln, Shoots, Gatewood and Hodges, outfielder; Murphy, Downey, Mitchell and Glnglardl, Infleldera Pldell, outflelderi Colamia, eatchar, and Russell, ttcher, who are held under suspension y th Spokan club, also ars reserved. Gatewood and Glnflardi are now trying out with Pacific Coast laagus teams, and If they mek good, n transfer ef Hit rights t th players win be made and their names taken from th Spokan reserve list. tWs have enough talent t a start next year, and it will ba an easy matter t fill out tha team with good Umber, said "Blank. Wo. ,,,, M..t ,.... Ltttta Back oeaoaaaaaoaaaaooe New OrUn BiriliyMa AtlftBtll Memphis yo a aroa OhaUMOft At Chnttas I I. a an a oo aa a aa .f 66 a 61 ana 66 67 Ytotordey'i Ralto. Ckeltesoeg a called At Mbll-M- bll A I pirmtafbem At UtU peek 66 61 66 66 76 66 67 a .64 s8 (8a8 mth.) ta aaa a Mb6I1 NlBbvHI ' Lest, 67 6 frt ,ne .678 .168 .m .476 ijal 1, 4. New Ortaana I. 4. Atleeta I. BlrWIaghSM GUI Boek 2, MfehTllta f. '' OblDIRON 0ANDIPATRI OUT, B.pt. 14. Forty candidates turned ut taday for fMtball practice at field to Stagg up preliminary work towsH producing this yeara alaven to represent th University of Chicago In th western conference clashes. Coach Alon, so Stagg opened his twonty-Blnt- h season with todays prastica. - CHICAGO. tk By BUD FISHER A A |